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Evaluation Program PCA B 95.5099 Operating Instructions
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1. Unpacked data for the archived time period ta o Period 2 archived and evaluated In the form Evaluation Prepare the selected set of data can be moved from ploron 11010011 11010011 11010011 the time period in the archive to the time period in the evaluation monot 11101101 1101101 1110110 bio 011000 011000 011000 011000 o m 0001110 000 0001110 0001110 101 DIO 011100 011100 011100 011100 po o Select device Meme a ee f D 0 Select the time period in the archive a EER i 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 p10 Use the gt gt button to move it to the evaluation time period Sereen cE ESA Confirm with OK Info If several time periods diskette and their data are read in from one device then a separate entry is made in the time window for each time period diskette However a precondition is that the configuration of the paperless recorder is not altered Every alteration of the configuration results in the creation of a new device cE The time periods are copied into the evaluation by clicking on OK i e no time periods are erased from the archive through Prepare evaluation 11 2 Guide 2 3 2 Open Evaluation Evaluation Measurement data are opened and visualized from the evaluation via Evalua Open tion Open Open Evaluation Alm PCA Archive WERE Screen Extras
2. In the dialog window which follows the path can be selected and the file name entered under which the data will be stored in Excel format The data file cannot be stored ifthe data file already exists and is open at the same time in Excel After successful storage the data file can be opened using Excel Start Excel and open the previously stored data file Normally an empty worksheet table 1 will be opened Change to the required worksheet e g Group1_1 At the beginning of the data file is a 8 digit header followed by the S measurement data The total length header and data can not ex ceed 65536 rows If there are more measurement data than this in the PCA evaluation program they are automatically divided into a number of tables If the data in Excel is to be graphically displayed or calculated it must first be converted Mark the data to be converted e g a column The Text Assistant must be started via the Excel Data gt Text in columns menu By selecting Fixed width and operating the END button transfer the data into anumber format The data are now available for graphical display or calculation Export to Excel using a text file is particularly useful with older versions of Excel Within the PCA program export the data into a text file Start Excel e g Version 5 0 Open the generated text file via the File gt Open menu File type Text file In the Excel Text Assistant
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4. CD ROM drive for installation and to create a set of diskettes Mouse VGA graphics Windows 95 98 NT 4 0 recommended Pentium 200 minimum l 32 MB main memory configuration 200MB free space on the hard disk 2 Guide 2 1 Introduction On the following pages is a guide which should clarify the principles of the PCA evaluation program For a better understanding the concept is explained by analogy with the present chart recorder and the paper rolls with the process data 2 Guide 2 2 Store measurement data This chapter explains how paperless recorder measurement data is read into and stored on your PC For a quicker access to the subsequent visualization a concept based on an archive and an evaluation was chosen The Archive represents the conventional storage of the paper rolls and the Evaluation represents the unrolled paper roll Practical experience has shown that most users only want to store archive the measurement data initially and only take data from an archive later for analysis e g in the event of a fault Delete from Read in measurement Meas data screen recorder data gt The measurement data that have been recorded can be transferred on a diskette or transmitted serially via a communications server see Chapter 5 A time period corresponds to the measurement data on a diskette New instrument in archive x A new entry for the device for the
5. New configuration as well as the Power on and Power off messages will not be displayed 3 4 Open evaluation Mark all Copy Export Print 38 Alltable data are marked The marked data is copied onto the Windows clipboard and can therefore be imported e g directly into Excel 97 With the aid of the Export function data can be stored in either Excel 97 or Text txt format and subsequently processed further Export of measurements takes place oriented by row If a column is marked the measurements of the other columns will be exported as well gt Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 More detailed information on the Print function is available in Section 4 5 8 Print 4 Open evaluation 4 5 5 Analog Groups Scroll time Synchronize time with diagram The measurements of the analog inputs are listed in this register Press F1 for Help ik 26 04 99 lt lt lt lt below measurement range gt gt gt gt above measurement range Functions of the left mouse button Within the analog data register the column width and row height of the individ ual listings can be altered by using the left mouse button The left mouse button also serves to mark a range With the aid of the right mouse button these marked ranges can be exported in Excel 97 or text format txt using the Export function gt Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 More
6. Warning directories can only be altered E when no evaluation is open File name Jarchive OK Cancel Files of type Database mdb Cancel 15 2 Guide 2 5 Archive and evaluation directories Archive The archive directory can be located on a network Joint use of one archive directory from several PCs is permissible If several users share one archive directory and if this directory is accessed by a number of PCs simultaneously all the PCs should have been set to the same time If there are significant differences between time settings more than 6 minutes problems may arise with the management of user interlocks Evaluation We do not recommend that the evaluation directory is located on a network directory However if this is the case take care that the data are only accessed by one user at a time Important notes If these notes are disregarded loss of data may result Manipulations e g deleting files and subdirectories must under no circum stances be carried out in the archive or evaluation directory but only via the PCA program Data backups of archive directories must always contain the complete ar chive directory Never make partial backups from the directory When data are recorded on a CD each file automatically receives the at tribute write protected read only When the data are copied from the CD to the hard disc the file attribute write protected must be manually
7. Evaluation Screen Extras Help time range will be created PCA g Read in measurement data from mass store Read data via interface You can define a supplementary description for the device Supplementary description Data from 19 03 99 OK Cancel no oe __ Device already Sr available yes Read measurement data from mass store x Source list A Search Measurement data storing the archive data Archiving and evaluating Archiving C Compressed cancel toe The archive concept is arranged such that the data of several instruments can be stored 2 Guide cE Evaluation of the measurement data unpacking can take several min utes with extensive measurements At this time the data is unpacked to approximately 8 times the data quantity To save memory space only data which will be analyzed in the foreseeable future should be evaluated unpacked Recorded Unpacked data for the time periods archived time period Archiving Period 2 t archived and Evaluation evaluated Ge orchi peri d 2 Asn ae nl el 00101110 00101110 00101110 00101110 p11 j j 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 archived period 3 10110001 10110001 10110001 10110001 bo 11 10001110 10001110 10001110 10001110 for bio m archived period 4 11011100 11011100 11011100 11011100 ol bi 11010011 11010011 11010011 11010011 fi10 ho1 01111010 01111010
8. Groups The measurements of the digital inputs are listed in this register Al Press F1 for Help 1 26 04 99 12 37 54 There are the same functions and possibilities as in the register for analog measurements gt Section 4 5 5 Analog Groups 41 4 Open evaluation 4 5 7 Logbooks for electrode and measuring cell calibration 42 The tables are only available for recorders with an instrument software version starting with 163 e g 163 01 01 Time Status ee Temperature Zero point Sen aope tion acidic alkaline 22 07 2002 11 55 48 2207 2002 10 55 56 Ok PPTFLELEPEFTTLFLETETTTOELETETLIERTETETLTLTTETETLTOR PELFERETELFERTETTRTETEELPTEERRPREFFUPERTFTELT PEPLGPFERTTITLRFEPELTEEPFCELERTOPFBPEOLTEERPELHE SEIPELERTPETERRERR IE PTEPEETFLSTOTERTRLELPITERSTEPELITTRELTTTRTT 25 07 2002 46 04 16 Yes BR EEE suse Sn he REKEN Ss SESS eS RU Spe a KEN TOR NE ier ARO ARE SA tr AER EAN er IDEEN HE SER E 12 05 2002 09 32 14 CK gg Logbook 2 pH Logbook 3 Free chlorine Logbook 4 chlorine dioxide C la Press F1 for Help x1 12 08 200 A separate logbook is displayed for each electrode or measuring cell that is connected The following was used in the display example Logbook 2 pH Logbook 3 free chlorine Logbook 4 chlorine dioxide The following is entered in the logbook with each alteration of the calibration values date time evaluation of the electrode or cell calibration
9. Info Up to 6 groups can be stored in the paperless recorder These are then visualized individually here If the observer wishes to present together channels that are selected from different groups then this can be done be creating a PCA group 06 00 00 07 00 00 08 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 13 00 00 14 00 00 15 00 00 16 00 00 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 gt menu item Evaluafion Group 150 35 0 Channel 1 Group 1 0 o 100 0 Channel 2 rn Channels J Periodic oT T 4 i Press F1 for Help PCA group S x1 26 04 99 09 28 57 yl 16 1 Ui If an archive contains data over a very long period e g 1 year it is rec ommended that the least data possible is copied into the time period of the evaluation so that a fast screen display is ensured The more data there are in the time period of the evaluation the longer is required for the screen display 13 2 Guide 2 4 Store measurement data on any path You have the possibility of storing your measurement data in various directo ries That offers the advantage that your data can be filed e g sorted by year or by places of measurement see example or are accessible by other people on a network Windows NT or Novell Change the standard setting i PCA PCA Archive Evaluation Screen WSRIER ajal al eleele 2 E El D
10. Unpacked data for the gt Prepare archived time period 5 ja Period 2 archived and evaluated Open evaluation x 11010011 11010011 11010011 11010011 01111010 01111010 01111010 01111010 00101110 00101110 00101110 00101110 11 r 11101101 1110110 11101101 11101101 bi Instrument 10110001 10110001 10110001 10110001 110 p11 RS i an 10001110 10001110 10001110 10001110 fol bo T 11011100 11011100 11011100 11011100 pol f10 Name supplementary description 11010011 11010011 11010011 11010011 110 foi rg 01111010 01111010 01111010 01111010 foo han LOGOSCREEN 00101110 00101110 00101110 00101110 p11 fio 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 pi noo UUTUTTTU _UUTUTTTU___ UUTUTTTU 10 p11 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 10 10 UUTUTTTU UUTUTTTU UUTUTTTU 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 Group roup Maximum period available Selected period from 26 02 99 11 57 08 3 from 26 02 99 11 57 08 v to 02703799 11 52 24 to 102703739 11 52 24 12 2 Guide E en Bp FAIZOTION In the Evaluation Open form the desired E PCA n device and the corresponding group for the pa PCA Archive Evaluation Screen Extras Window Help x device are selected and then visualized a sloje 3 Solel 1 Select device 2 Select group 3 Restrict time period if required A Confirm with OK 1 14 Chan 1
11. calibration condi tions and the new calibration values Functions of the left mouse button The left mouse button is used to alter the column width and the row height of the individual entries within the logbook register In addition the left mouse button also serves to mark a range The right mouse button is used to export these marked ranges in Excel 97 or text format txt using the Export function Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 Further information on altering the column width and the row height as well as how to mark a range can be found in Section 4 5 2 Report Roll time range Synchronize time range to diagram Mark all Copy Export Print 4 Open evaluation The functions of the right mouse button The following dialog window appears when the right mouse button is pressed the mouse pointer must be within the table area Foll time range Synchronize time range to diagram Mark all Copy Export Frint If the start time of the logbook entry does not lie within the visible range e g after a zoom the curves can be shifted using Roll time range so that the start time or the next possible lines up with the left hand border of the win dow The entry in the table area which corresponds to the displayed measurement is looked up and started The time information at the left hand border of the window is essential here All table data are marked The marked
12. 0 Channel 1 Ba eee 2 E A ah E Ba a yay agit eee a 5 a ea u Age a ae a ER no PER a ascic N P el eee EEO do a Fare en ea cal ee E ee Be 3 ER ae eee ee 2 ea Poe le fal leven foresee To seed ror Bo ae Alert Channels External report Batches X elvents r Display of channel unit Channel name Group name Start of scale End of scale Channel description Minimum values as a separate curve Maximum values as a separate curve pe LOW Chan 1 a EEE REE cece EL LE A PTE OA RAR SL ELA A N TEA ETC PETES ELLE KEN LN OARS A LTR Pec PERSE ole EEE PLP A A A NEEE EE E A OTST EAT FCT TEEPE TETE 2222 122 122 eT ry eee errr ee eee errr eee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee TELELE TELLI Fress F1 for Help al 06 06 00 15 26 50 mE 21 0 C On paperless recorders with an instrument software version that does not start with 100 two measurement curves are always available The LOW curve includes the data for the acquisition types average value momentary value minimum value maximum value and the minimum value for peak value meas urement The HIGH curve only contains the maximum values for peak value measurement Display channel Channel color Line type Line thickness Y axis type Ratio of displayed measure ments Display of channel unit Channel name Group name Start of scale 4 Open evaluation Functions of the left mouse button Each channel can be introduced or removed Only chan
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14. be graphically displayed afterwards using the menu functions Evaluation gt Open or using the g button 19 3 Evaluation 20 4 Open evaluation 4 1 Introduction After calling up the Evaluation gt Open function or pressing the g button an other dialog window appears before the graphical display by which the select ed time period can be further restricted The fewer measurement data are used within a graphic the clearer and faster it will be Instrument Group All available instruments are dis The groups contained in the played here The selection is made selected instrument are dis via the mouse or the keyboard played here Inbtrurnent IN ame Supplementary description COGOSCREEN POA communication server 3 Group Group 2 Maximum period available Selected period from 19 04 99 14 10 50 from 113 04 33 14 10 50 the 06 05 99 14 79 00 to 06 05 99 14 19 00 Time period maximum Time period current The maximum time period of The time period which the selected evaluation is is to be displayed displayed here is set here Group The Group window only contains selection options for data of paperless re corders with an instrument software version starting with 100 e g 100 02 01 In the case of recorders which do not have a group distinction the field re mains empty 21 4 Open evaluation 4 2 Selected time period There are two ways to limit the time period by direct input
15. left mouse button can be influenced Diagram features Display ratio M kamun ratio Schon of left mouse button a Size font size oom i small fe Zoom axis to raster Wediur c i Zoom x Y axes Fr Were ari Guideline Display all measurements T Printout Print preview Cancel Increase speed I Do not display measurements l Donot draw in background Maximum number of displayed 200 measurements per channel Character istics gt Display ratio Character istics gt Actions of left mouse button Character istics gt Font size Character istics gt Zoom Character istics gt Increase speed 4 Open evaluation No change to the settings is posible here The data display is created auto matically with the depending on the X axis zoom setting This feature fixes the function of the left mouse button within the graphic With the standard setting the left mouse button effects a zoom in the X axis direc tion If the Guideline setting is chosen a vertical and a horizontal line appear when the left mouse button is pressed incl the current values of amplitude and time The associated measurements are displayed in the table area Table Channels must be active A ae ee ee le no Channels Fress F1 tor Help The positioning of the guideline occurs with reference to the actu S al measured values i e it can deviate from the
16. must be taken when handling electrostatically sensitive components 1 2 2 Note signs abc Note This sign is used to draw your special attention to a remark Reference This sign refers to additional information in other manuals chapters or sections Footnote Footnotes are comments that refer to specific parts of the text Footnotes consist of two parts a marking in the text and the footnote text The marking in the text is arranged as continuous superscript numbers 1 Introduction Handling instructions This symbol marks the description of a required action The individual steps are indicated by the asterisk e g Press the a key Confirm with 1 2 3 Presentation Keys Keys are shown in a box Both symbols and texts are possible If a key has ENTER a multiple functions then the text shown is the one that corresponds to the function that is active at the moment Screen texts Program P T Manager Texts that are displayed in the program are indicated by italic script Menu items Edit gt The menu items in the program are shown in italics Menu name menu item SUG Cate and sub menu item are separated from one another by gt 1 3 Hardware and software requirements The following hardware and software conditions must be fulfilled for the installation and operation of the evaluation program IBM PC or compatible PC with Pentium and above 16 MB main memory 3 5 diskette drive
17. the next zoom display can be produced again This function is only available if a Zoom backwards has been performed As an al ternative to the mouse Zoom forwards can also be performed from the PC keyboard Page Up Using Zoom backwards the previous zoom display can be produced again The function is only available if a zoom has been carried out As an alternative to the mouse Zoom backwards can also be performed from the PC keyboard Page Down 25 4 Open evaluation Reset zoom io Print Print gt Print preview Print gt Print Print gt Printer setup Characteristics 26 Reset zoom displays the entire time period of the selected evaluation again As an alternative to the mouse Reset zoom can also be performed from the PC keyboard Home Se To be able to zoom using the PC keyboard the graphics area must be the active window If the table area is the active window the mouse must first be clicked in the graphic After calling up the Print function a sub menu with additional functions ap pears Print preview Print Printer setup The printout of the graphic can be previewed on screen This function starts the printer output Using this function various printer properties e g paper size and paper orien tation can be taken into account After calling up the Characteristics function a dialog window appears Using the adjustable parameters the graphical display and the function of the
18. use left mouse button to zoom in X and Y direction use left mouse button to set guidelines reset zoom zoom forwards zoom in zoom backwards zoom out CSE az PCA Archive JEvaviatiin Spreen Espas Window Help Window ef A TU S AL S S S S i S T EN S S l S HE ee BEE eee ua ME HERE HE HERE 1 14 Chan 1 S ee P fg tl ee A a HE EEE EEE HE 06 00 00 07 00 00 05 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 13 00 00 14 00 00 15 00 00 15 00 00 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 m 35 0 Channel 1 RR a Eagar race rocco E E ener eee Pecerecee cece eebrecerecer rater ont nnn nn tina nnir honing reccech eeu ur recennersecenenraneerereecencerececnsare sone 100 0 channel 2 T T T T T TOT H Re e at Bess ass a ausser Erbes S Se Ee AGO IUD E ONDE RDA Ce HE oC CCLRC aque TA wht sh anni Channel E i Channels Events Press FI for Help 1x1 26 04 99 06 29 46 1y1 19 4 amp 2 The display is divided as follows a graphics area in which the measurements are displayed and a table area which serves to control the graphic and other functions 23 4 Open evaluation 4 4 Graphics area Left mouse button 24 The graphics area is shared by the analog and digital signals The analog sig nals always lie above the digital signals digital signal BE 1 05 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 120000 13 00 00 14 00 00 26 04 9
19. using the cursor keys and numeric keypad z 04 99 05 00 00 viaa dialog which is opened by clicking the left mouse button on the field Month Year The desired month is The desired year is selected here by a selected here by a mouse click mouse click Month Month Select Select previous month next month Selected period from 26 02 99 11 5 08 v February 1999 to Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 234 25 Ar 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 Today 1770899 Day Select the desired day using the mouse or the cursor keys E Only dates within the selected time period can be selected When the desired time period has been selected the measurement data can be graphically displayed by calling up the button 22 4 Open evaluation 4 3 Evaluation This display is accessed via Evaluation gt Open or the g button Before the graphical display a dialog window appears which can be used for further lim iting of the selected time period The fewer measurement data used within a graphic the clearer and faster it will be More detailed information on time period selection is provided in Section 4 1 Introduction and Section 4 2 Selected time period open evaluation close evaluation print current window e g channels or periodic report use left mouse button to zoom in X direction use left mouse button to zoom in Y direction
20. visual course of the graph if there are more measured values than are actually dis played The guideline can also be moved from the PC keyboard using the key combi nations Shift Cursor left or Shift Cursor right The functions of the left mouse button can also be operated via the ee toolbar of the software EIIE Guideline Zoom X Y axis Zoom Y axis Zoom X axis This setting allows the size of the scaling of the X and the Y axis to be changed This setting can be used to influence the marking of a range to be expanded Either continuous marking any or marking at fixed intervals divisions can be selected The Do not display measurements and Do not draw in background func tions are not checked with am as standard i e they are active The number of measurements which can be displayed on the screen is limited to 200 per channel 27 4 Open evaluation Character istics gt Display all mea surements 28 Do not display measurements If the mouse pointer is placed on a measurement within a graphic and not moved any more a window appears with the current values of amplitude and time Group 1 Chan 1 Date 26 04 99 Time 08 02 05 Measured value 22 0 4 After a few seconds the window disappears again By turning off the M func tion the evaluation program has fewer arithmetic tasks to perform and is therefore slightly faster Do not draw in background With the standard set up the pic
21. 0101110 00101110 00101110 11 j i 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 bio archived period 3 10110001 10110001 10110001 10110001 Pi 11 i hi d d4 10001110 10001110 10001110 10001110 101 p10 11011100 11011100 11011100 11011100 ol 110 ee 11010011 11010011 11010011 11010011 110 101 f 01111010 01111010 01111010 01111010 foo bor archived period 5 00101110 00101110 00101110 00101110 11 o 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 io foo A UUTUTTIU_UUTUTTIU_ UUTUTTTIU 10 p11 i archived period 6 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 p10 UUTUTTIU UUTUTTIU UUTUTTTU 1 f 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 Ge archived period 7 Prepare Evaluation U archived period 8 archived period 9 Evaluation Prepare selects measurement data from the archive unpacks them and stores them Ge archived period 10 in the evaluation These data can also be from different paperless g archived period n recorders different systems gt Section 2 3 1 Prepare Evaluation These time periods have not been unpacked 2 Guide Open Evaluation PCA lolx pa PCA Archive Evaluation Screen Extras Window Help e x a 8l0 5 APA PCA Archive WERE Screen Extras Prepare Evaluation Open 1 14 Chan 1 06 00 00 07 00 00 08 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 13 00 00 14 00 00 15 00 00 16 00 00 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26
22. 01111010 01111010 foo hol m archived period 5 00101110 00101110 00101110 00101110 p11 1110 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 10 foo VUTUTTTU UUTUTTTUUUTUTTTU 10 archived period 6 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 ic UUTUTTTU _UUTUTTTU_UUTUTTTU 10 m archived period 7 11101101 11101101 11101101 11101101 archived period 8 m archived period 9 archived period 10 Archiving m archived period n Evaluation The evaluation comprises only the storage of the unpacked records corresponds to the rolled up chart rolls These time periods They must be opened for visualization have not been unpacked Section 2 3 2 Open Evaluation The communications server offers a further possibility for storage of measure ment data gt Section 5 Communications server 2 Guide 2 3 Visualize measurement data E Measurement data which are to be visualized are opened from the Evalu ation If these measurement data are not yet available in the Evaluation they must first be unpacked from the archive This process is carried out via the Prepare menu item Prepare Evaluation Recorded time periods Unpacked data for the archived time period ba gt Period 2 IPCA archived and archived period 1 evaluated i Hel 11010011 11010011 11010011 11010011 a archived period 2 GER P 01111010 01111010 01111010 01111010 m E 00101110 0
23. 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 0499 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 0499 gt Evaluation Open opens selected j o Chan 1 Group lt 150 350 Channeli measurement data from the evaluation and Piem Chen 2 Group 00 1000 Chanel 7 visualizes them O od TTTT na Press F1 for Help x1 26 04 99 09 28 57 y1 161 Ui gt Section 2 3 2 Open Evaluation 2 Guide 2 3 1 Prepare evaluation 10 Se Recorded time periods Measurement data which are to be visualized can only be opened from the Evaluation If these measurement data are not yet available in the Evaluation they can be unpacked from the archive into the evaluation via the Prepare Evaluation menu item This process corresponds to unrolling the con ventional paper roll Prepare Evaluation ep POA Archive WEITEN Screen Extras Help aal Copy m archived period 1 Em archived period 2 U archived period 3 m archived period 4 U archived period 5 i archived period 6 ig archived period 7 ig archived period 8 i archived period 9 Ee archived period 10 m archived period n These time periods have not been unpacked Prepare evaluation x Instrument bee Supplementary description Data from 19 03 99 Periods in archive Periods in evaluation Start date Starttime End date End time 11 57 08 02 03 99 Start date Starttime End date End time OK Cancel Help 2 Guide
24. 9 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 0499 20 0499 26 04 99 The most important control element within the graphic is the mouse with the aid of which various functions can be performed The left mouse button is reserved as standard for the zoom function in the di rection of the X axis position the mouse pointer within the graphic press and hold the left mouse button move the mouse to mark the range which is to be magnified release the mouse button The graphic is automatically magnified to the next possible area As a result of this PCA expands the selected ZOOM range further so that one of the time periods listed in the following table is used as the interval between the divi sions in the graphics area This action is similar to setting the chart recorder feed rate in sec DIV or min DIV If the complete time period is displayed setting of the division units is sup pressed so that the whole of the graphics area can be used to display the graph In addition setting of exact division units facilitates simple and fast scrolling by page or by division within azoomed time period When using the Y zoom it should be noted that the channels which do not have a Y axis or an auxiliary Y axis will be zoomed in a fixed ratio to the main Y axis As a result of this action the scaling range of the auxiliary Y axis or channels with no Y axis is expanded under certain circumstances This en sures a fixed ratio to the main Y axis Right m
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26. HTO Batch data CHARGE_RIGHT9 Page setup The Page setup function offers additional control of the visual appearance of the print out Printer setup The Printer setup function calls up a dialog window from Windows in which amongst others the paper format and the paper orientation portrait land scape can be selected 45 4 Open evaluation 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 Data export into Excel is explained in more detail in this section by means of an example Exportasadata Open the evaluation via the Evaluation gt Open menu or by pressing the ll I file button Activate the Analog Group 7 register by clicking on it with the left mouse button Pres F1 for Help 1x1 26 04 39 Row numbering Mark arange by holding down the left mouse button and moving the mouse downwards over the row numbering Release the mouse button when the desired range is marked 13 04 99 142255 13 04 99 142500 13 04 99 1422505 190499 A Aoo eN gta roda Fress F1 for Help a 26 04 99 Press the right mouse button and call up Export and then Excel 97 xIs In the following dialog choose Selected measurements and confirm with OK Export measurements Ea Export Selected measurements All measurements me 1 Excel is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation 46 4 Open evaluation Further proces sing with Excel Export by text file txt
27. al report Analog rl Events Functions of the left mouse button Within the events register the column width and row height of the individual listings can be altered by using the left mouse button The left mouse button also serves to mark a range With the aid of the right mouse button these marked ranges can be exported in Excel 97 or in text for mat txt using the Export function gt Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 More detailed information on altering column width and row height as well as marking a range is available in Section 4 5 2 Report Functions of the right mouse button The following dialog window appears when the right mouse button is pressed the mouse pointer must be in the table area scroll event time Synchronize event time and diagram Event filter Mark all Copier Export Print If the event time does not lie in the visible range of the diagram e g after a zoom the graph can be shifted using Scroll event time so that the time or the next possible lines up with the left hand border of the window The entry in the table area which corresponds to the displayed measurement is searched for and started The time information at the left hand border of the diagram window is important here The list of displayed events can be reduced by using Event filter For example if the System Messages field is deactivated M then amongst others the
28. are recognizable by the check W The Continue batch search function which is only available after a Search batch function has been carried out repeats a defined search for specific batch files The list of available batches can be reduced by using Batch options Before an option can be fed in it must be activated Pr Using Batch info the batch information of the selected batch is displayed Using the ENTER ESC keys or by clicking on the x button the information window is closed again All table data are marked The marked data is copied onto the Windows clipboard and can therefore be imported e g directly in Excel 97 With the aid of the Export function data can be stored in either Excel 97 or Text txt format and subsequently processed further Export of measurements takes place oriented by row If a column is marked the measurements of the other columns will be exported as well Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 More detailed information on the Print function is available in Section 4 5 8 Print 4 5 4 Events Scroll event time Synchronize event time and diagram Event filter 4 Open evaluation Status 26 0299 11 37 08 New configuration 2 26 02 99 12 31 02 Power off 3 01039 06 51 28 Power on 4101 03 99 07 49 54 Power off 5101 0399 07 49 59 Power on 6 01 0399 15 45 12 Power off 7020399 06 57 47 Power on Channels A Extern
29. ble for reading measurement data out of the paperless recorder via the serial interface RS232 RS422 or RS485 Compared to data storage on diskette the communications server has the ad vantage that the measurement data of one or more recorders can be automa tically archived at specific times So it is conceivable that data backup could take place during the night or at other break times In addition larger time pe riods can be generated using the communications server than with the disket te As a prerequisite for operating the program the paperless recorder used has to be fitted with a serial interface Further information about the communications server program can be found in the Operating Instructions B 95 5098 49 5 Communications server 50 6 1 PC keyboard 6 Appendix Table 1 Keys within the graphic Key key combination Function Home Take zoom back End Restore previous Zoom setting Page Up Zoom forward Page Down Zoom backwards Cursor left Scroll time period to left Cursor right Scroll time period to right Ctrl Cursor left Scroll time period to left by one complete window width Ctrl Cursor right Shift Cursor left Scroll time period to right by one complete window width Shift guideline to the left Shift Cursor right Shift guideline to the right Shift Ctrl Cursor left Shift guideline to the left larger step width Shift Ctrl Cursor
30. data are copied to the Windows clipboard and can therefore be imported e g directly in Excel 97 Using the Export function data can be stored in either Excel 97 or text txt format and subsequently processed Export of measurements takes place row oriented If a column is marked the measurements of the other columns are exported as well Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 Section 4 5 8 Print 43 4 Open evaluation 4 5 8 Print Print preview Print Header Footer 44 When the Print function is called up the following dialog window appears in itially Frint preview Print Header Footer Page setup Printer setup The Print preview function permits a document to be previewed on screen before it is printed Depending on the active register further selection possibil ities appear before the print preview e g which data should be displayed Starts the print process Please note that when the display is zoomed several pages may be printed out Headers and footers can be defined here Any character strings and instru ment specific variables are available Select font name and size Header Footer x Header Footer Left Aligned Right Aligned a PELEPLLPLLLPFLPPFLPLELPLLEPLTPLLLPLLPPLLELLLPLLPPFLELTLPLLEPLLPFLLFLLPPLLELLLPLLEPLLPLLUELLERLLELLLRELEELLPLLLPELERLLELLLPLLEFELELTEELTELTDELTLELLELLLELLERLLELLLELLERLLETLLELLEFLTELLELLERLLELLLELLEELLELLERTL
31. detailed information on altering column width and row height as well as marking a range is available in Section 4 5 2 Report Functions of the right mouse button The following dialog window appears when the right mouse button is pressed the mouse pointer must be in the table area 2crolltime synchronize time with diagram Mark all Copy Export b Print If the measurement for a date time does not lie in the visible area e g after a zoom the graph can be shifted using Scroll time so that the time or the next possible lines up with the left hand border of the window The entry in the table area which corresponds to the displayed measurement is searched for and started The time information at the left hand border of the window is important here 39 4 Open evaluation Mark all Copy Export Print 40 Alltable data are marked The marked data are copied onto the Windows clipboard and can therefore be imported e g directly into Excel 97 With the aid of the Export function data can be stored in either Excel 97 or Text txt format and subsequently processed further Export of measurements takes place oriented by row If a column is marked the measurements of the other columns will be exported as well gt Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 More detailed information on the Print function is available in Section 4 5 8 Print 4 Open evaluation 4 5 6 Digital
32. e detailed information on altering column width and row height as well as marking a range is available in Section 4 5 2 Report Functions of the right mouse button The following dialog window appears when the right mouse button is pressed the mouse pointer must be in the table area 200m batch range ecrallbatch range eynchronize batch range and diagram Search batch ah We ete See Batch options Batch info Mark all Copy Export d Print The measurements are zoomed to the next displayable area and graphically displayed 35 4 Open evaluation Scroll batch range Synchronize batch range and diagram Search batch Continue batch search Batch options Batch info Mark all Copy Export Print 36 If the start time of the batch data does not lie in the visible range e g after a zoom the graph can be shifted using Scroll batch range so that the start time or the next possible lines up with the left hand border of the window The entry in the table area which corresponds to the displayed measurement is searched for and started The time information at the left hand border of the window is important here The Search batch function allows specific batch files to be found The search can be made easier by selecting various criteria If no criteria are given all batch files will be searched Before a search criterion can be fed in it must be activated Active search cri teria
33. efaults O Standard setting Program Files JUMO i JUMO PCA Archive Evaluate Customer setting Measure Works Archive Evaluate Works2 Archive Evaluate Works3 Archive Evaluate 14 2 Guide Call up the Defaults item in the Extras menu bar In the Defaults form change to Directories You can search for the desired path by activating the button A new target directory can be set up by using the right mouse button or in the Windows Explorer Click on to accept the setting CEP Only one path can be selected for archive evaluation Defaults x Globale Directories Standard setting Defaults x Select directory archive ra ES Globals Directories Look in a Archive c ee EH 3 Desktop a Archive B My Computer C Program Files JUMO JUMO PCA Archive x 3 Floppy A C __ Program Files Evaluation 9 Jumo C Program Files JUMO JUMO PCA Evaluate ol as Archive Warning directories can only be altered Dhes_ D when no evaluation is open File name archive Cancel Files oftype Database mdb v Cancel Customer setting Vv Defaults ET Select directory archive 2 x Globals Directories Look in a Archive e ice ER ay Desktop a Archive B My Computer C Measure workt Archive T lt _ E 3 Floppy A amp C 9 Measure Evaluation I worki C Measure Work Evaluate 5 Dhea_2 D
34. h the left hand border of the window The entry in the table area which corresponds to the displayed measurement is searched for and started The time information at the left hand border of the window is important here All table data are marked The marked data is copied onto the Windows clipboard and can therefore be imported e g directly into Excel 97 Using the Export function data can be stored in either Excel 97 or Text txt format and subsequently processed further Export of measurements takes place oriented by row If a column is marked the measurements of the other columns will be exported as well gt Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 gt Section 4 5 8 Print 4 5 3 Batches Zoom batch range 4 Open evaluation The table is only available for paperless recorders with an instrument software version starting with 100 e g 100 02 01 le Batch geal Batch SIL EEE duration An mm s5 Press Fl for Help 26 04 39 Allrecorded batch files are listed in this register Functions of the left mouse button Within the batch register the column width and row height of the individual listings can be altered using the left mouse button The left mouse button also serves to mark a range With the aid of the right mouse button these marked ranges can be exported in Excel 97 or text for mat txt using the Export function Section 4 5 9 Data export into Excel 97 Mor
35. ilable are Channels Periodic report Daily report Monthly report Yearly report External report Batches Events Analog Groups Digital Groups Logbooks for electrode and measuring cell calibration 06 00 00 17 00 00 05 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 L aE Channels Periodic report External report Batches Everts 4 Fires F1 for Help al 26 04 99 11 47 22 yt 135 Click here to select register as active register Active register Click here to introduce further registers if available 1 These tables are only available for recorders with an instrument software version starting with 100 e g 100 02 01 These tables are only available for recorders with an instrument software version starting with 163 e g 163 01 01 The right mouse button also has a special function in the table area After pressing the right mouse button a dialog window appears with functions which vary depending on the active register The one single function which can be called up in all registers with the aid of the right mouse button is the Print function gt Section 4 5 8 Print 29 4 Open evaluation 4 5 1 Channels Peak value display 30 Display channel Channel color Line type Line thickness Y axis type Ratio of displayed measurement to actual measurement i i A Group 1 15 0 35
36. lable in the program directory A alter column width 33 row height 33 archive 6 B batches 25 35 C channel 30 channel color 37 channel displaying 37 copy 34 D data export 46 display ratio 27 E evaluation 6 8 10 17 18 evaluation open 12 27 23 export 46 F filter 37 font size 27 G graphics area 23 24 graphics characteristics 26 K keyboard 57 keys 4 L line thickness 37 line type 37 7 Index 53 7 Index 54 M mark column 34 range 33 measurement data archiving 6 49 measurement data saving 6 49 measurement data visualizing 8 minimum configuration 4 N note signs 3 O open evaluation 12 P peak value display 30 prepare 8 presentation 4 print 26 44 S screen texts 4 scroll 34 36 37 39 search 36 speed 27 synchronize 34 36 37 39 43 T table analog data 39 batches 35 channels 30 digital data 41 events 37 report 33 table area 23 29 time period 22 tips and tricks 52 Y Y axis type 31 7 Index Z ZOOM 23 25 55 7 Index 56 M K JUCHHEIM GmbH amp Co JUMO Instrument Co Ltd JUMO PROCESS CONTROL INC Street address JUMO House 885 Fox Chase Suite 103 Moltkestra e 13 31 Temple Bank Riverway Coatesville PA 19320 USA 36039 Fulda Germany Harlow Essex CM20 2TT UK Phone 610 380 8002 Delivery address Phone 44 1279 635533 1 800 554 JUMO Mackenrodtstra e 14 Fax 44 1279 635262 Fax 610 380 8009
37. nels which are marked by a I are displayed in the graphics area The color in which the measurements and channel related data are displayed is selected here The selection affects both the graphic and the table area 4 Stepped line The type of display specific to each channel is selected here N Point Line Line The line thickness for the representation of the curve can be selected here The type of axis for a channel can be selected here The choices available are Main Y axis It should be noted here that there can only ever be one channel with a main Y axis The Y axis is located on the left hand edge of the screen Auxiliary Y axis The auxiliary Y axis is located to the right of the main Y axis The scaling of the data is adapted to the main Y axis No Y axis No Y axis is displayed for the selected channel Displays not directly changeable The current display factor is displayed here The factor changes when meas urements are zoomed The channel unit configured on the instrument appear here The channel name configured on the instrument appears here The group name configured on the instrument appears here The start of scale configured on the instrument appears here 31 4 Open evaluation End of scale The end of scale configured on the instrument appears here Channel The channel description configured on the instrument appears here description Functions of the right mouse button In the cha
38. nnels register the function of the right mouse button is simply to print out the graph of the displayed measurement More detailed information on the Print function is given in Section 4 5 8 Print 32 4 Open evaluation 4 5 2 Report The table is only available for paperless recorders with an instrument software version starting with 100 e g 100 02 01 Time range Chant Group a In Date Time Date Time Date Time Date Time m A 04 In 00 un 04 T 00 a 04 ae an 18 D4 a 59 ale 1 192 an Periodic report Press F1 for Help 1x1 26 04 99 07 3727 yt 21 The report register statistics differentiates between Periodic report Daily report Monthly report Yearly report External report The individual registered reports for all channels are shown including period minimum maximum and average value Functions of the left mouse button With the aid of the left mouse button the column width and row height can be altered within the report register Alter column width Position the mouse between two columns Date Time With the left mouse button pressed alter the column width by dragging the mouse Release the mouse button Alter row height Ne Position the mouse between two rows I mama mm With the left mouse button pressed alter the row height by dragging the mouse Release the mouse button The left mouse button also ser
39. ouse button Batch search Batch info Zoom forwards 2 Zoom back wards fp 4 Open evaluation Thanks to this diagram graphs appear after the Y zoom in the same ratio to one another as before the ZOOM Possible time periods per division on the x axis 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 30 40 45 seconds 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15 20 30 40 45 minutes 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 15 20 hours 4 60 180 365 730 1825 3650 days ossible range per division on the y axis 2 5 10 in the corresponding resolution of the power of 10 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 7 1 P 4 I I If the right mouse button is pressed when the mouse pointer is within the graphic a dialog window appears in which various functions can be selected Gatch search Erate iia Haam lamada pom backwards Reset zoom Frint b Charactersics After calling up the function a list of the available batch records appears only if the batch records were activated when the paperless recorder was config ured Select a batch and press ok The associated batch data will be automatically displayed over the entire width of the x axis Additional functions Options Reduce list of available batches Info Display batch text of selected batch The function shows the batch text of the displayed batch It is only available if the data of a specific batch has been brought into the display using the Batch search function Using Zoom forwards
40. px PCA Archive Evaluation Screen Extras Window Help 8 Sloe alle 1 14 Chan 1 06 00 00 07 00 00 08 00 00 09 00 00 10 00 00 11 00 00 12 00 00 13 00 00 14 00 00 15 00 00 16 00 00 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 04 99 26 0499 gt aa A s 4 Press F1 for Help 1 26 04 99 09 28 57 y1 16 1 Ui Evaluation Program PCA B 95 5099 Operating Instructions 09 02 00371594 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 4 2 5 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Contents Introduction 3 PLEIACE eRe eee Renee eee eee en ee a a en ee cece ener 3 Typographical conventions cccececceeeeeeceeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseeauseeausesanseeanees 3 WV CNFIIIIG SIC S E E 3 NOTE SIONO sie are 3 PICSENIALON aussagen 4 Hardware and software requirements 0 cccecceceeeeeeeseeseseeseeeeeeeeenes 4 Guide 5 INTTOGUCLON ecese 5 Store measurement data ee 6 Visualize measurement data 24022024020000000000 000 nnn nn n nn on nenn nennen 8 FED ARS evala nenne een 10 Oper EV aU OR era ee 12 Store measurement data on any path u22u220220220 000 nnn nennen 14 Archive and evaluation directories u u2402402202802802n0nno nenn 16 Evaluation 17 INIROQUCHON psoriase a ei 17 Prepare evaluation css 18 Open evaluation 21 Introduction
41. reset This can be done under Windows using the explorer for example or the command Aitrib Start Attrib in Windows with Start gt Run attrib r Directory of archive s 21x Type the name of a program folder or document and Windows will open itfor you Open lattrib r c archive fs Cancel Browse 16 3 1 3 Evaluation Introduction POA Archive WESEN Screen Extras Help SI E Prepare Oper Hose Reset POA group Import version 108 01 a The Evaluation menu allows the graphical display of measurement values which are read out from the paperless recorder either via a diskette or via the communications server The menu consists of the following functions Prepare with the aid of the Prepare function data which are to be graphically displayed are selected from an archive Section 3 2 Prepare evaluation Open with the aid of the Open function the selected data are graphically displayed gt Section 4 Open evaluation Close close the open evaluation finish graphic Reset clear data from the evaluation The data archive remains unaffected by this action PCA group generate local groups with up to 36 channels Import version 108 01 XX import data of an older PCA program 17 3 Evaluation 3 2 Prepare evaluation After the Evaluation gt Prepare function is called up the dialog window described below appears Instrumen
42. right Shift guideline to the right larger step width Table 2 Keys within the register Key key combination Function Cursor left Move left one column Cursor right Move right one column Page Up Turn over to next page of list Page Down Turn back to previous page of list Citrl Home 1 Jump to the first column of the first list entry Ctrl End Jump to the last column of the last list entry 6 Appendix 6 2 Tips and Tricks 52 A time adjustment e g summer time winter time should only be made when PCA and the communications server are not running If the clock is put back by Ihr all instruments with a short cycle time e g hourly or shorter should be read in once manually using the Read button in the unit list as otherwise the next read event moves back by Ihr After the read in the communications server accepts the current time again The automatic adjustment facility from summer time to winter time should not be used as under certain circumstances the data for the additional changeover hour cannot be evaluated by PCA Before accessing the hard disk PCA and the communications server check that at least 10MB of free disk space is available However this check cannot safeguard all possible system configurations and PCA applications For this reason when working with PCA or Windows it is recommended that approx 100 MB of free hard disk memory is avai
43. steps 1 to 3 are confirmed with Further During steps 2 to 3 the field separator Tab must be deactivated and the Comma activated Quit the Text Assistant with End Now the data of the text file is also available for a graphical display or for cal culation 47 4 Open evaluation Export via the clipboard 48 There is a further option of importing data into Excel by using the left mouse button within the various tables of the PCA evaluation program Open the evaluation via the Evaluation gt Open menu or by operating the g button Activate the Analog Group 1 register by clicking on it with the left mouse button Press Fl for Help al 26 04 99 Mark a column by moving the mouse over the column title e g Chan 1 and pressing the left mouse button Call up the Copy function using the right mouse button The data are now stored on the Windows clipboard Start Excel open a worksheet and insert the data in the worksheet with the aid ofthe Excel Edit gt Insert menu E When data are exported via the clipboard the data are directly available in number format and need not be converted using the Excel Text Assist ant 5 Communications server Section 2 2 Store measurement data has already described how measurement data can be read into a PC and archived A further possibility is to use the communications server program which is supplied as an option It is availa
44. t Supplementary description All available instrument with the aid of this button the configurations are displayed Supplementary description here A configuration of the selected configuration is selected using the mouse can be edited or the keyboard Prepefe evaluation TI TER Instlument ee Hilme Supplementary description LOGOSCREEN Data from 19 03 99 Periods in archive Periods in evaluation Start date i End date End time Start date Starttime End date 2A027959 11 57 08 16 04 99 26702749 11 57 08 02 03 99 11 52 24 Select periods Periods in evaluation with the aid of these all time periods indicated here can two buttons time periods be graphically displayed are copied between archive and evaluation Periods in archive all available time periods measurement data of an instrument configuration are indicated here A time period is selected using the mouse or the keyboard 18 Procedure 3 Evaluation To prepare data of an instrument configuration for evaluation graphical display the following steps should be carried out using the mouse or keyboard select an instrument configuration from the list all available time periods of the archive are shown automatically using the mouse or keyboard choose a time period in the archive copy the time period into the evaluation using the button finish the preparation with All necessary archive data are now prepared and can
45. ture for the user is not visibly prepared and then suddenly introduced drawn in background By selecting Do not draw in background the graphic is displayed on line on the screen The line of the graph can be followed as it is drawn This form of display is slightly faster than a display in the background The difference between the two display forms is only significant with very large quantities of data Maximum number of displayed measurements per channel The figure selected here 10 10 000 sets the number of measurements to be displayed per channel The higher the figure is the more measurements are displayed in the graphic The lower the figure is the fewer measurements are displayed Caution If too small a number of measurements is selected the S graphic may well be faster but the line of the graph can only be partly made out with reference to the actual measurements Only every nt measurement will be displayed as standard according to the zoom factor This also applies to the print preview and the printout By check ing the the Printout und Print preview tick boxes you can force all meas urements to be printed or displayed 4 Open evaluation 4 5 Table area The table area serves to control the graphic and other functions Its operation is based on spreadsheet calculation programs The area consists of several registers which are introduced or removed depending on availability The maximum ava
46. ves to mark a range With the aid of the right mouse button these marked ranges can be exported in Excel 97 or text format using the Export function Mark range Position the mouse in an entry With the left mouse button pressed select a range by dragging the mouse Release the mouse button 33 4 Open evaluation Zoom time range Scroll time range Synchronize time range to diagram Mark all Copy Export Print 34 Mark column Position the mouse in the column heading enin 1 Press the left mouse button Mark row Position the mouse in the left hand column of the row 1 Press the left mouse button Additional keys With the aid of the shift key and the left mouse button a range covering sever al rows columns can be marked Using the control key and the left mouse but ton additional rows columns can be marked Functions of the right mouse button The following dialog window appears when the right mouse button is pressed the mouse pointer must be in the table area oom time range 5crolltime range ynchonize time range to diagram Miark all Copy Export d Print The measurements of the selected report are zoomed to the next displayable area and graphically displayed If the start time of the report does not lie in the visible area e g after a zoom the graph can be shifted using Scroll time range so that the start time or the next possible lines up wit
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