Example of a recording with text print-out – JUMO 706030 LOGOPRINT 500 Printing Recorder Data Sheet User Manual
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2013-01-29/00355277
Data Sheet 706030
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG • 36035 Fulda, Germany
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Example of a recording
with text print-out
(1) Recording start/end text
(2) Speed change to 120 mm/h through a logic input
(3) Printing the time (with every fourth print-out, the current chart
speed, the programmed instrument name, or the date are
printed alternately).
(4) If a selectable logic input is closed, the count of an event
counter is incremented and documented together with the
programmed text. Altogether, two event counters are availa-
ble.
(5) The scaling of all active channels can be printed, either by
pressing the
F
key (hold down for at least 4 sec), or through
a logic input.
(6) The channel number can be printed in the selected channel
color so that individual traces can be more easily differentiat-
ed.
(7) Documentation of over/underlimit conditions in the limit
comparators.
(8) A total of eight event traces can be printed out. They can be
used either to document the state of the limit comparators,
or that of the logic inputs. The position of the event traces on
the chart can also be programmed.
(9) Additional texts (external texts) can be printed if one logic in-
put, or a combination of up to four logic inputs, is switched.
(10)Print-out of a report. The print-out shows the period of time
in which the measurements were acquired and calculated, as
well as the minimum, maximum and mean values of all active
channels (including channel name and unit).
(11)As opposed to (5), the scaling of the channels can be per-
formed alternately in a programmable spacing.
All texts which relate to a logic input can only be printed if the ex-
tra code “8 logic inputs” (code 259) has been implemented in the
recorder.
In the example, the traces which were printed above the report
(10), are printed out in the normal mode, i.e. all traces share the
entire chart width (0 — 100mm). The presentation range can be
selected freely on the chart for each trace. This assists the eval-
uation, in particular of traces which are close to one another or
which overlap. The traces below the report have thus been ar-
ranged over two sections of the chart (0 — 50mm and
50 — 100mm).
(3)
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