Lists and the data collector, Inspection codes and the data collector – Rockwell Automation 1441-PEN25-Z Enpac 2500 Data Collector User Manual
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Chapter 2
Setting Up Measurements
For unsupported alarms, Emonitor tests the measurements against the alarms
when you unload the data collector. This means that Emonitor always accurately
indicates when a measurement is in alarm, regardless of the number or complexity
of the alarm(s). This is true for all active alarms, regardless of their trigger status.
Lists and the Data Collector
Emonitor and the Enpac 2500 support loading lists of measurement definitions
to the data collector.
Inspection Codes and the Data Collector
Emonitor and the Enpac 2500 support loading inspection codes to the data
collector.
Inspection Code Support in the Enpac 2500 Data Collector
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You can load inspection codes into the Enpac 2500 only with a list.
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You can use only the inspection codes loaded with the list with
measurements in that list. This includes both measurements in a list and
unscheduled measurements associated with that list.
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You can load up to 100 inspection codes into the Enpac 2500. Emonitor
numbers the inspection codes from 1…100. The Enpac 2500 numbers the
inspection codes from 00…99.
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The Enpac 2500 displays the first 16 characters of each inspection code.
Loading Inspection Codes to the Enpac 2500 Data Collector
You can load and remove inspection codes.
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You must load the inspection codes when you load a list. You do this by
selecting Load inspection codes in the Load Options dialog. If you do not
select this option, no inspection codes are available for measurements from
the list or for unscheduled measurements associated with the list.
You can remove the inspection codes from the Enpac 2500 by initializing the data
collector.