Cattron™ MP96/48 Series Portable Remote Control Systems
User Manual
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68C-MP96/48-RD-EN
Version 006
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4.6.1 Downloading, Viewing and Printing the Datalog
The datalog feature for the MP96 allows the collection and viewing of this data by either local or portable remote
control.
Local Control Using Pushbuttons:
The datalog can be manipulated by operation of the three pushbuttons on
the decoder. The user interface of these buttons to control the datalog
section of this manual. The usage options available with the decoder are:
1.
View Datalog on the Local Status display
– set the time/date, day, month, etc. of the datalog
storage clock.
2.
Clear the selected Datalog
– this empties the datalog of all existing entries.
3.
Local Paper Printing of the Datalog
– the data can be printed at the decoder without a PC via the
parallel printer port (LPT1). The data will be in an
ASCII
format. Any standard parallel printer
should work (printers are available from Cattron at an additional cost).
Local PC Download
:
The datalog can also be downloaded, viewed, sorted and printed from an external
computer, using the
Datalog Analysis Utility Program
(Part Number CPA-0326), available as an option with the
MP96.
Datalog Analysis Utility Program
:
This program has been developed in a universally understood format
(Microsoft Windows
®
) and enables the use of a PC to better manipulate, view, print and store the datalog
information to provide a graphical representation of the datalog contents. A demo disk set of this program (Part
Number 69C-0019D) is available free of charge; contact Cattron at
4.7
Portable Remote Controller Overview
Note:
Please refer to the Operation and Maintenance Manual provided with your system remote controller for
a detailed description.
Portable Remote Controllers used with MP96/48 Series PRC Systems employ an 8-bit microcomputer as their
Central Processing Unit (CPU). The CPU, E-PROM (Erasable-Programmable Read Only Memory) and
associated input/output (I/O) devices are Complementary Metal Oxide Silicon (CMOS) circuits.
Design Options
:
To provide flexibility and ease of positioning, combined with greater load control, a variety of
portable controllers can be used with the MP96/48 Series of receiver/decoders. Typical examples are: keypad
and pendant (pushbutton) controllers, toggle switch controllers and paddle (spring loaded lever or joystick)
controllers.
A
crane
operator's controller may be arranged to allow activation of two hoists and/or trolleys individually or in
tandem. A hook rotate function may also be provided to enable hook positioning by a single operator. With
proportional systems, a creep speed selector switch will allow precise slow speed control.