Device functions
Version 2
UPT-6012
Seite 45
8.13
AUX interface
Internal interface for diagnostics and maintenance. This interface is not currently available.
8.14
Total cycle counter
The number of heatsealing cycles executed since the controller was shipped is stored in the internal memory
(ST bit = 1). This is a read-only counter which cannot be reset. It can be displayed in the ROPEX visualization soft-
ware (
section 8.12 "USB interface for visualization software ROPEXvisual
" on page 44), via the integrated
web server, or using the acyclic services of the EtherCAT
®
interface.
8.15
Operating hours counter
The number of operating hours since the controller was shipped is stored in the internal memory. This counter
works with a resolution of six minutes. It is a read-only counter which cannot be reset. It can be displayed in the
ROPEX visualization software (
section 8.12 "USB interface for visualization software ROPEXvisual
page 44), via the integrated web server, or using the acyclic services of the EtherCAT
®
interface.
8.16
Data memory for error messages and AUTOCAL
To simplify error diagnoses during operation, the UPT-6012 controller has a data memory for error messages
(
section 8.19 "Error messages" on page 47) and executed AUTOCAL functions (
zero calibration AUTOCAL (AC)" on page 22).
The 400 most recent messages are stored. They can be read out and displayed in the ROPEX visualization soft-
ware (
section 8.12 "USB interface for visualization software ROPEXvisual
" on page 44) or via the integrated
web server.
The UPT-6012 also features a built-in clock (
section 8.17 "Built-in clock (date and time)" on page 45). All mes-
sages are saved in the data memory together with their date and time of occurrence (timestamp).
The stored messages can be exported as a csv-file. If needed, ROPEX can evaluate the exported file
and create an error diagnosis.
8.17
Built-in clock (date and time)
The UPT-6012 has a built-in clock. All messages are saved in the data memory (
error messages and AUTOCAL" on page 45) together with their date and time of occurrence (timestamp). Error
messages can thus be interpreted more accurately whenever a problem needs to be analyzed.
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