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 User Manual

ScanLog 96 Pen Drive Version

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USB Port Failure

In case of any failure of the USB port itself; one of the following two messages may be displayed on the front panel LCD 

depending upon the type of error. The ScanLog needs servicing for any further Pen Drive operations.  

If no error is encountered while opening/creating a file for copying the records, the ScanLog 

begins downloading the records with the message shown in the figure 3.4(a). The upper row 

shows the operation type; Copying for ‘Copy’ operation or Re-copying for ‘Re-copy’ or ‘Recover’ 

operation. The Lower Row displays countdown of the numbers of balance records. 

Upon successful completion of the operation, the ScanLog displays the total numbers of records 

copied (or, re-copied) through the message shown in figure 3.4(b). Remove the Pen Drive and 

acknowledge the message using ENTER key. The ScanLog reverts to normal RUN mode.

‘Read Set.txt File’ Operation

Upon selecting ‘Read Set.txt File’ operation, the ScanLog opens the file named 

Set.txt

 for reading the user defined Instrument 

Name, File Name & Channel Names (refer section “File System for Read Operation”).

If  there  is  an  error  in  opening  the  file  or  any  other  errors  encountered  while  reading  the  file;  the  ScanLog  displays  an 

appropriate error message on the Upper Row.

For various error messages and their meaning, refer Table 3.2 below.

Table : 3.2

In case of any of the above Error Messages, make sure that the Pen Drive is firmly inserted in the 

USB  port  and  retry  the  operation  by  acknowledging  the  error  message  through  front  panel 

ENTER key. If the error persists, replace the Pen Drive.

If no error is encountered while opening, reading or closing the file, the ScanLog displays the 

message shown in figure 3.5 after successfully reading file contents. Remove the Pen Drive and 

acknowledge the message using ENTER key. The ScanLog reverts to normal RUN mode.

Error Message

What it Means

Unable to open the 

Set.txt

 file or read the file size.

Unable to read the file contents.

Unable to close the file after successful reading file contents.

Cant Sync USB

Cant Change Baud

Cant Open File

Cant Close File

Cant Read File

Figure : 3.5

Names Assigned

Figure : 3.4(a)

Copying.....

Bal

1234

Figure : 3.4(b)

Records Copied

1234

Summary of Contents for ScanLog 96

Page 1: ...User Manual ScanLog 96 Pen Drive Version Single Dual Channels Universal Process Data Logger with USB Port for Data Transfer to PC via Pen Drive User Manual ScanLog 96 Pen Drive Version...

Page 2: ...TION 6 4 OPERATOR PARAMETERS 12 5 ALARMS PARAMETERS 14 6 SUPERVISORYPARAMETERS 16 7 DEVICE CONFIGURATION 17 8 CHANNELCONFIGURATION 18 9 ALARMS CONFIGURATION 23 10 RECORDER CONFIGURATION 24 11 RTC SETT...

Page 3: ...followed by Units Refer Figure 1 2 a below Boiler Pressure 2 1 PSI INPUT TYPE Type K Cr Al Figure 1 2 a Figure 1 2 b In Set up Mode the Upper Row displays the parameter Name and the Lower Row display...

Page 4: ...ded for Pen Drive operation ENTER Alarm ACK Symbol Key Function DOWN UP SET UP Press to enter exit Set up Mode Press to decrease the parameter value Pressing once decreases the value by one count hold...

Page 5: ...ove Max Range Process Value below Min Range Error Message Cause Thermocouple RTD broken Sensor Open Under Range Over Range In case of Dual Channel the channel wise process value indication update depe...

Page 6: ...2 36 Information Sample Screen NEW RECORDS IN MEMORY Shows the numbers of new records available in the recorder memory for copying downloading to Pen Drive using Copy New command New Records 12523 OLD...

Page 7: ...cording of the latest available new record in the memory This information does not appear if there are no new records in the memory Last Record Time 14 12 10 RTC Screen This screen provides the Real T...

Page 8: ...Furnace Test Chamber etc or the location like Paint Room Test Lab etc where recording is performed The Instrument Name is mentioned in the File Header described later section of the file where the sto...

Page 9: ...is the unique 5 Digit Code just described above For example if the UNIQUE ID NUMBER is 15030006 then the file is named REC30006 csv The records are downloaded to the file on Pen Drive in Comma Separa...

Page 10: ...he 5 Digit Code and S is the sequential number 1 to 250 assigned to the back up file For example if the 5 Digit Code is 30006 and there does not exist any previous back up file then the new back up fi...

Page 11: ...ng Upon inserting the Pen Drive into the USB port the ScanLog responds by displaying the message shown in the figure 3 3 a During this time the ScanLog checks the file format on the Pen Drive and also...

Page 12: ...ion downloads the records that are not yet downloaded even once that is new records After successfully downloading the new records the ScanLog retains this set of records as old records until next suc...

Page 13: ...reading the user defined Instrument Name File Name Channel Names refer section File System for Read Operation If there is an error in opening the file or any other errors encountered while reading th...

Page 14: ...when a Pen Drive is attached to the USB socket This list is also presented automatically in the Run Mode upon detection of the Pen Drive insertion Refer Section 3 PEN DRIVE OPERATION for details on e...

Page 15: ...o start recording the data This is usually issued at the begin of a batch process Available if Batch Recording is selected This parameter is presented only if the batch is already started Through the...

Page 16: ...larm number or Press UP DOWN Keys to select next Page Press ENTER Key To open Alarm Settings List or Press UP DOWN Keys to select Alarm Number Desired Alarm Number Press ENTER Key to open AL2 Paramete...

Page 17: ...value ALx TYPE x 1 2 3 or 4 depending upon the Alarm selected AL1 AL2 AL3 orAL4 Setpoint Value for Process High or Process Low Alarm ALx SETPOINT x 1 2 3 or 4 depending upon the Alarm selected AL1 AL...

Page 18: ...tes how to access the parameters under the supervisory Page Header Alarm Configuration The parameters covered under each Page Header are described in detail in the following sections SUPERVISORY CONFI...

Page 19: ...command to Yes erases all the records stored in the internal Memory Default No No Yes Settings Default Value Section 7 This parameter value sets the time interval for which each channel is displayed I...

Page 20: ...gnal High 0 000 to Signal High 0 000 to Signal High 0 00 to Signal High 1 000 to Signal High 4 00 0 00 0 000 0 000 0 00 1 000 SELECT CHANNEL This parameter is available for Dual Channel Version only S...

Page 21: ...to 30000 Default 0 RANGE LOW Applicable only for DC Linear Inputs The Process Value corresponding to the SIGNALLOW value from the transmitter ReferAppendix A DC Linear Signal Interface for details 30...

Page 22: ...0 C 328 to 1112 F or 199 9 to 600 0 C 328 0 to 1112 0 F 1 Unit 0 1 Unit 0 01 Unit 0 001 Unit 1 C F or 0 1 C F 1 C or 0 1 C Reserved for customer specific Thermocouple type not listed above The type sh...

Page 23: ...Torr litre hr litre min RH 2 O Degree Centigrade Degree Fahrenheit No Unit Blank Degree Kelvin Engineering Units Percentage Pascals Mpascals Kpascals Bar Milli bar PSI mm water gauge Inches water gau...

Page 24: ...on 22 Option Description Milli Amps Milli Volts Ohms Parts per million Revolutions per minute Milli seconds Seconds Minutes Hours PH PH Miles per hour Milli grams Grams Kilo grams mA mV ohm ppm rpm mS...

Page 25: ...is parameter allows selecting the exact number of Alarms required per channel ALARMS CHAN 1 to 4 Default 4 Section 9 Normal Reverse Default Normal RELAY 1 LOGIC Relay 1 is common forAlarm 1 Alarm 3 fo...

Page 26: ...sables zoom recording ZOOM INTERVAL 0 00 00 H MM SS to 2 30 00 H MM SS Default 0 00 10 Set to Enable if a record is to be generated every time the Alarm status for any of the channels is toggled On to...

Page 27: ...Set current calendar month 1 to 12 Set current calendar year YEAR 2000 to 2099 Section 11 UNIQUE ID NUMBER This is a Read only parameter The value shown is arbitrary and will differ from device to dev...

Page 28: ...n locked condition the instrument asks for UNLOCK Yes No Set the parameter to Yes and the instrument returns to Main Mode Access this parameter again to set the value for UNLOCK to Yes The instrument...

Page 29: ...l cables 4 Use appropriate fuses and switches wherever necessary for driving the high voltage loads to protect the recorder from any possible damage due to high voltage surges of extended duration or...

Page 30: ...0 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 Analog Input 1 Analog Input 2 RTD DC Linear V Use a shielded twisted pair with the shield grounded at the signa...

Page 31: ...ustrate a few connection examples for channel 1 2 wire Current Transmitter 24VDC Supply 19 18 17 16 15 24V mA 4 to 20mA Output 3 wire Voltage Transmitter 5VDC Supply Supply 1 to 3 6 V Output 21 20 19...

Page 32: ...mitter signal range fits e g 4 20 mA 2 Signal Low Signal value corresponding to Range Low process value e g 4 00 mA 3 Signal High Signal value corresponding to Range High process value e g 20 00 mA 4...

Page 33: ...00 mA PV Resolution 0 1 Range Low 50 0 Range High 250 0 X mA Y psi 4 00 20 00 Signal Low Signal High 0 00 Range Low 5 00 Range High Presume the pressure is to be measured with 0 01 Resolution that is...

Page 34: ...range from the example transmitter is 4 mA 0 0 LPM to 16 mA 75 0 LPM only If no Clipping is applied on the measured flow rate then the scaled PV will also include out of range values for the signal va...

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