Logging on ovens, 1 logging on online and offline, 2 logging on an oven – Memmert CELSIUS 10.0 User Manual
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CELSIUS 10.0
5.
Logging on ovens
5.1
Logging on online and offline
When logging an oven on, read the information and notes concerning this in the
oven's user manual.
In order to create and edit a tempering profile, an oven must always be logged on. There are
basically two ways of doing this:
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Logging on online:
An oven can be logged on that is switched on and connected to an interface of the PC.
Only for an online log-on can the oven be controlled from the PC or the programme be
saved on a MEMoryCard (XL) located in the PC.
►
Logging on offline:
As an alternative to logging on online, a virtual oven can also be logged on, which does
not have to be currently connected to the PC. This so-called offline operation is useful, for
example, when
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the tempering profile is created initially on a notebook computer that is to be con-
nected to the oven to control it at a later time;
•
a new tempering profile is to be created while the oven is controlled from the same PC
with a different tempering profile;
•
the tempering profile is created on the PC and is to be stored afterwards on a
MEMoryCard (XL) using an external card reader.
5.2
Logging on an oven
1. In the " Settings" menu, select the menu item
" Log-on Device" or click in the toolbar on the
icon.
The dialog box " Log-on Device" appears:
2. Each oven by default is given a device address.
What device address is preset can be found out in
the setup menu for the oven (see accompanying
user manual). The device address can also be
changed there. Every oven that is or is going to be
connected must have its own distinctive device
address. No ovens may have an identical device
address.
You can adjust the preset or altered device address
of the oven (e.g. "4") in the dialog box " Log-on
Device" in the drop-down menu "Device No.".