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10. Monitor Functions
The monitor function of the OS3.2 PC software allows to display some important data on the PC screen with a continuous refresh cycle.
Select „Monitor“ from the „Tools“ menu to open the basic view of the monitor window. Click to
“Define” to open the definition window. You will find a list with all accessible parameters and actual values, where however the texts may be unfounded.
With FU252, only the following register codes make sense:
C1 C2 Description
: 8 Actual conversion result in % of full-scale, format xxx.xxx % *)
: 9 Actual frequency on input A in Hz, resolution 0.1 Hz, format xxx xxx.x Hz
; 1 Actual frequency on input B in Hz, resolution 0.1 Hz, format xxx xxx.x Hz
; 3 Actual output voltage of the Analog output, scaling 0 … 10 000 millivolts
*) In accordance to the applied conversion scaling see chapter 8 .
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Click to the Status field, next to the desired register code (where you read ON or OFF). Now you can toggle this position between ON and OFF by touching any key.
Set all of the register codes to ON which you afterwards would like to trace on the monitor.
Switch all unused register codes to OFF.
To change the text shown with the register code, click to the corresponding text field. The same text will now appear in the “Text Editor” window below the parameter window. Rename the text according to your desire and press ENTER to store the new text in the corresponding monitor line.
When all desired codes have been set to ON and the texts have been renamed according to need, click OK. Where, besides the display data on the screen, you also like to record all data to a file on your hard disc, click first to „Store to File“ and set the corresponding check box.
After starting the monitor, you will see the following window where all values are updated continuously:
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Table of contents
- 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY
- 4 General Safety Instructions
- 4 Use according to the intended purpose
- 5 Installation
- 5 Cleaning, Maintenance and Service Notes
- 6 COMPATIBILITY HINT
- 7 INTRODUCTION
- 7 Impulse input formats and input levels
- 8 Operating range
- 8 Suitable encoders and sensors
- 9 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS AND CONNECTIONS
- 9 Example for use of TTL encoders
- 10 Example for use of HTL encoders
- 10 Proximity switches, photocells etc
- 10 Analog output
- 11 Serial interface
- 12 DIL SWITCH SETTINGS
- 12 Basic mode of operation
- 13 Impulse levels and symmetric / asymmetric input formats
- 14 Analog output format
- 15 Selecting the RS232 or the RS485 serial interface
- 15 Teach function, Test function, loading of default settings
- 16 COMMISSIONING
- 17 Conversion and combination of two independent frequencies
- 18 PC SETUP VIA OPERATOR SOFTWARE OS3.X
- 20 PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
- 27 FREE PROGRAMMABLE LINEARIZATION
- 29 MONITOR FUNCTIONS
- 31 DATA READOUT VIA SERIAL INTERFACE
- 32 DIMENSIONS
- 33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
- 34 INTERNAL REGISTERS AND SERIAL CODES
- 36 COMMISSIONING FORM