JUMO LOGOSCREEN fd User manual

JUMO LOGOSCREEN fd
Secure Data Management and
FDA-Compliant Measured Data Recording
B 706585.1
Operating Instructions
2014-05-22/00586143

Menu structure of the paperless recorder
vChapter 8 „Device Manager“
vChapter 7 „Memory Manager“
vChapter 6 „Alarm and Event Lists“
vChapter 4 „Visualization“
vChapter 5 „Memory Presentation (History)“
New device functions
The device software version 187.03.xx is replaced by version 187.04.xx. The following additional
functions are available with the new version:
•additionalhorizontalrecorderimage;applicablefor curve presentation, for binary presentation,
for display of a closed batch, and for memory presentation
•Expansionoftheexternalinputs from 24 to 54
•Expansionoftheexternaltextsfrom9to27
• Time synchronization through SNTP
•Newwebserver
• Modbus slave monitoring (timeout monitoring)
The device software can be checked in the menu Device manager Device info Version
SW version.

Contents
1Introduction 7
1.1 Preface ........................................................................................................ 7
1.2 Arrangement of the documentation ......................................................... 8
1.3 Typographical Conventions .................................................................... 11
2 Instrument Description 13
2.1 Displays and Controls ............................................................................. 15
3OperatingPrinciple 19
3.1 Operating Principle and Graphic Elements ........................................... 19
3.2 Operating Example .................................................................................. 24
3.3 Group and Plant Management (Batches) ............................................... 26
4Visualization 29
4.1 Activating the Operator Level ................................................................. 29
4.2 Overview of Header Lines ....................................................................... 30
4.3 Curve Presentation .................................................................................. 31
4.3.1 Vertical presentation .................................................................................. 31
4.3.2 Horizontal presentation .............................................................................. 32
4.4 Bar Graph Presentation ........................................................................... 33
4.5 Text Picture Presentation ........................................................................ 34
4.6 Process Image Presentation ................................................................... 35
4.7 Binary diagram presentation .................................................................. 35
4.7.1 Vertical display ........................................................................................... 36
4.7.2 Horizontal presentation .............................................................................. 36
4.8 Reports ..................................................................................................... 37
4.9 Batches/Plants ......................................................................................... 38
4.9.1 Current Batches ......................................................................................... 38
4.9.2 Completed Batches ................................................................................... 40
4.9.3 Batch Control with Barcode Reader .......................................................... 42
4.10 Counters and Integrators ........................................................................ 45
4.11 Comment Entry ........................................................................................ 46

Contents
5MemoryPresentation(History) 47
5.1 Vertical presentation ................................................................................ 48
5.2 Horizontal presentation ........................................................................... 50
6 Alarm and Event Lists 51
6.1 Call from One of the Visualization Modes ............................................. 52
6.2 Call from the Memory Presentation ....................................................... 54
6.3 Symbols .................................................................................................... 54
7MemoryManager 55
8DeviceManager 59
8.1 Close Device Manager ............................................................................ 60
8.2 Log-in and Log-out .................................................................................. 60
8.3 Device information ................................................................................... 62
8.4 Device Audit Trail ..................................................................................... 67
8.5 Configuration ............................................................................................ 68
8.6 Parameterization ...................................................................................... 68
8.7 Service ...................................................................................................... 69
9 Entering text and values 71
9.1 Text entry .................................................................................................. 71
9.1.1 Entering characters .................................................................................... 71
9.1.2 Insert spaces ............................................................................................. 73
9.1.3 Delete character ......................................................................................... 73
9.1.4 Move cursor ............................................................................................... 73
9.1.5 Enter text from text list ............................................................................... 73
9.1.6 Finish entry ................................................................................................ 73
9.1.7 Reject entry ................................................................................................ 74
9.2 Entry via selection field ........................................................................... 74
9.3 Entering values ......................................................................................... 75
9.3.1 Whole numbers (integers) .......................................................................... 75
9.3.2 Real numbers (floating point) ..................................................................... 76

Contents
10 Web server 77
10.1 General ...................................................................................................... 78
10.2 Online Visualization (All Visualizations Except Batches) ...................... 81
10.3 Three freely programmable HTML pages .............................................. 83
10.4 Online Visualization of Current Batch Reports ..................................... 84
10.5 QuadView .................................................................................................. 85
10.6 General information ................................................................................. 88
10.7 Online visualization (all visualizations other than batches) ................. 90
10.8 Online visualization of the current batch reports ................................. 91
10.9 QuadView .................................................................................................. 92
11 Appendix 95
11.1 Bar code ................................................................................................... 95
11.1.1 Batch control ............................................................................................. 95
11.1.2 Batch texts ................................................................................................. 96
12 Index 99

Contents

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1 Introduction
1.1 Preface
Please read this manual before commissioning the instrument. Keep the
instructions in a place which is accessible to all users at all times.
Please assist us in improving these instructions where necessary.
Your comments will be appreciated.
H
If any difficulties should arise during commissioning, you are asked
not to carry out any manipulations that could endanger your rights
under the instrument warranty!
Please contact the nearest subsidiary or the head office in such a
case.
E
When returning modules, assemblies or components, the
regulations of EN 61340-5-1 and EN 61340-5-2 “Protection of
electronic devices from electrostatic phenomena” must be
observed. Use only the appropriate ESD packaging for transport.
Please note that we cannot accept any liability for damage caused
by ESD.
ESD = Electro Static Discharge
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1.2 Arrangement of the documentation
The documentation for this instrument is addressed to equipment
manufacturers (OEMs) and users with appropriate technical expertise. It
consists of the following parts:
Instrument documentation in printed form
B 706585.1 Operating Instructions
The operating instructions are an extract from the operating manual and cover
the basic operation of the paperless recorder.
B 706585.4(.1) Installation Instructions
The installation instructions describe the installation of the recorder and the
connection of the supply and signal cables. The instructions also contain a list
of the technical data.
B 706585.4 Installation instructions for recorders with die-cast zinc front
B 706585.4.1 Installation instructions for recorders with stainless steel front
Instrument documentation in the form of PDF files
The “Instrument documentation in the form of PDF files” is on the CD that is
included in the delivery.
B 706585.0 Operating Manual
It contains information about commissioning, operation, parameterization and
configuration on the instrument.
B 706585.1 Operating Instructions
The operating instructions are an extract from the operating manual and cover
the basic operation of the paperless recorder.
B 706585.2.0 Interface Description (serial interfaces)
This provides information on the communication (RS232/RS485) with
supervisory systems.
Interface Description (Ethernet interface)
This provides information on the connection of a paperless recorder to a
company-internal network. This description is integrated into B 706585.2.0.
B 706585.2.3 Interface Description (PROFIBUS-DP interface)
This provides information on the connection of a paperless recorder to a
PROFIBUS-DP system.

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1 Introduction
B 706585.4(.1) Installation Instructions
The installation instructions describe the installation of the recorder and the
connection of the supply and signal cables. The instructions also contain a list
of the technical data.
B 706585.4 Installation instructions for recorders with die-cast zinc front
B 706585.4.1 Installation instructions for recorders with stainless steel front
B 706585.6 Setup Program
The manual describes the function of the setup program. The setup program is
available as an option.
T 706585 Data Sheet
The data sheet contains general information, the order details and the
technical data.
B 709701.0 PC Evaluation Software (PCA3000)
The operating manual describes the operation and the features of the PC
Evaluation Software.
PCA3000 serves to visualize and evaluate process data (measurement data,
batch data, messages, instrument audit trails, ...). The process data can be
read in via the CompactFlash memory card, or made available through the
PCC software.
B 709702.0 PCA Communication Software (PCC)
The operating manual describes the operation and the features of the PCA
Communication Software.
PCC is responsible for the data transfer from the recorder to a PC, or to a
network.
B 709703.0 PC Security Manager Software (PCS)
The operating manual describes the operation and the features of the PC
Security Manager Software.
The PCS ensures that only authorized persons can gain access to the system
components (instrument, PC software) and use electronic signatures on
electronic documents.
The configuration of the Security Manager can only be performed by the
system administrator.

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B 709704.0 PC Audit Trail Manager Software (PCAT)
The operating manual describes the operation and the features of the PC
Audit Trail Manager Software.
PCAT documents actions performed in the PC software components, which
lead to modifications of files, user lists (rights files), device lists etc. The
different message types are: “Information”, “Warnings” and “Errors”.
Audit trail records cannot be modified.
Internet
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Device audit trail data are not shown in PCAT, only in PCA3000.
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All documents are available for downloading at www.jumo.net

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1 Introduction
1.3 Typographical Conventions
Warning signs
The signs for Danger and Caution are used in this manual under the following
conditions:
V
Danger
This symbol is used when there may be danger to personnel if the
instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!
A
Warning
This symbol is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if the
instructions are ignored or not followed correctly!
E
Warning
This symbol is used where special care is required when handling
components liable to damage through electrostatic discharge.
Note signs
H
Note
This symbol is used when your special attention is drawn to a remark.
v
Reference
This symbol refers to further information in other manuals, chapters or
sections.
h
Action instruction
This symbol indicates that an action to be performed is described.
The individual steps are marked by this asterisk, e.g.
hRotate control knob
hPress control knob

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Presentation modes
Program
manager
Screen texts
Texts that are displayed in the setup program are indicated by italic script.
Edit
Device data
Menu items
Menu items in the setup and instrument software referred to in this operating
manual are shown in italics. Menu name, menu item and submenu item are
separated from each other by “”.

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2 Instrument Description
Block diagram
H
The connection diagram is described in the Installation
Instructions B 706585.4(.1). When the paperless recorder is
delivered, a printed version of the installation instructions is
included.
B 706585.4 Installation instructions for recorder
with zinc die-cast panel
B 706585.4.1 Installation instructions for recorder
with stainless steel panel
Setup program,
PCA3000, PCC,
PCS, PCAT
Software
Internal channels
18×math channels
18×logic channels
27×counters/integrators
Inputs/Outputs
0 to 18 analog inputs max.
0 to 24 binary inputs/outputs max.
(maximum of 3 module slots,
can be fitted with 6 analog inputs
or 3 analog inputs
and 8 binary inputs/outputs)
Display/Operation
JUMO LOGOSCREEN fd
Power supply
Display
Operation
5.5" TFT color display,
320 ×240 pixels,
256 colors
rotary knob or touchpad
(left, right, press)
additionally
up to 54 analog inputs and
up to 54 binary inputs
Inputs via interface
1 relay (standard)
additionally
6 relays (option)
Relay outputs
AC 100 to 240 V +10/-15 %,
48 to 63 Hz
AC/DC 20 to 30 V, 48 to 63Hz (ELV)
Interface
as standard
1×RS232/RS485
option:
1×PROFIBUS-DP
1×Ethernet 10/100 Mbits/sec
4×USB interfaces
1×RS232 (barcode reader)
internal memory
256 Mbytes
external memory
CompactFlash card and
USB memory stick
Meas. data memory

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Device
features
Front panel Zinc die-cast with lid Stainless steel
(enclosed)
Interfaces
locatesd on
front panel
2×USB None
External memory CF-card located on front
panel, maximum 4 GB
None
Operation Control knob Touchpad
Interfaces
located on
device‘s rear
2×USB,
1×RS232/RS485,
1×RS232,
1×Ethernet,
1×PROFIBUS-DP (option)
2×USB,
1×RS232/RS485,
1×RS232,
1×Ethernet,
1×PROFIBUS-DP (option)
Special features Tested acc. to KTA 3505 EC type-examination
Ex label
II 2G Ex px IIC
II 2D Ex px IIIC IP65

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2 Instrument Description
2.1 Displays and Controls
Recorder with
zinc die-cast
panel
1. CompactFlash® is a registered trademark of the SanDisk Corporation.
Power LED (green)
is on continuously as soon as power is applied.
Status LED (red)
is on continuously
if an alarm is present.
Cover
for the CompactFlash®slot1
and the setup plug connection
Control knob
The control knob is used to configure and operate the
paperless recorder. It can be rotated in both clockwise
and anti-clockwise directions, and pressed.
TFT color display
320 ×240 pixels, 256 colors

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Recorder with
zinc die-cast
panel
AThe CompactFlash memory card must not be removed during
access (signal LED is on).
The USB interfaces are not designed for continuous use.
HThe life of the background illumination can be prolonged by
using the parameter “Screen off”.
USB host
for data exchange
(measurement data,
configuration data,
user lists) between the
recorder and the PC
USB device
for communication with the
setup program or PCC
Header Status &
title bar
Ejector for the CompactFlash
memory card
Numerical
measurement display
Visualization window
(diagram)
CompactFlash slot
for data exchange
(measurement data, configuration
data, user lists) between the
recorder and the PC
Signal LED
Light is on during access to the
CompactFlash memory card.

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2 Instrument Description
Recorder with
stainless steel
panel
All descriptions of the control knob in this operating manual also apply to the
touchpad.
AFor recorders with a stainless steel panel (extra code 444) the
CompactFlash memory card is not available as external memory.
The measured data can be saved through one of the interfaces or
through a USB flash drive (on the rear side).
No interfaces at the front panel are available.
The installation instructions from B 706585.4.1 are to be heeded
and complied with.
Power LED (green)
is on continuously as soon as power is applied.
Status LED (red)
is on continuously
if an alarm is present.
Touchpad
The touchpad is used to configure and operate the
recorder. A circular motion with a finger at the outer
edge has the same effect as the turning of the con-
trol knob. Tapping the middle of the touchpad has
the same effect as when the control knob is pressed.
TFT color display
320 ×240 pixels, 256 colors

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3 Operating Principle
3.1 Operating Principle and Graphic Elements
Header
The functions of the paperless recorder are selected in the header. The
selected function is indicated by a blue background.
Recorder with control knob
• Function selection by rotating the control knob (to right or left).
•Functionisactivatedbypressingthecontrolknob.
Recorder with touchpad (stainless steel front panel)
• Function selection through a circular motion with a finger at the outer edge
of the touchpad (when activating the circular motion, two of the eight LEDs
in the touchpad are on).
•Functionselectionbytappingthemiddle of the touchpad (all LEDs in the
touchpad are on).
The symbols (for the variable functions) vary according to the function that is
currently active.
The following diagram shows the header for normal display when the vertical
diagram (curve display) has been selected.
Function is activated when the
control knob is pressed.
Fixed functions Variable functions
with changing symbols

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Group
step-on
Channel
step-on
Numerical
measurement display
(diagram view)
Memory presentation / history
(visualization of the data in
internal memory)
Operator level
(visualization of current data)
Group selection
Device
manager
Memory manager
Alarm and event lists
Device manager vChapter 8
Memory manager vChapter 7
Alarm and event lists vChapter 6
Operator level (visualization) vChapter 4
Group selection vSee “Group selection” on Page 31.
Memory presentation (History) vChapter 5
Numerical measurement display vSee “Numerical measurement display
(diagram view)” on Page 22.
vSee “Numerical measurement display”
on Page 32.
Channel step-on vSee “Channel step-on” on Page 37.
Group step-on vSee “Group step-on” on Page 37.
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