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Appendix D: RPM-416 Settings Reference

This appendix provides complete instructions for configuring all settings of the RPM-416 Data Logger.

The description of settings is based on the factory parameter settings. Parameters are saved in nonvolatile memory (storage period is not less than 10 years).

For restoring the main menu of the RPM-416, perform the actions described in the Main Menu of the Data Logger section of the Operating Manual.

Menu ItemDescription
Date and TimeFor setting the date and time
Base ChannelsFor setting the base channels (inputs of the data logger)
Exp. modulesFor setting the expansion modules
DisplayFor setting the display
Record of dataFor setting the data recording to the memory card
Record of eventsFor setting the events
Memory cardFor setting the memory card
NetworkFor setting Ethernet interface
PasswordFor setting the access restriction to the data logger
General settingsAllows you to perform additional actions with settings
Device versionFor information about the version of the data logger

The selection of menu items is performed by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) (the selected item is underlined by the cursor), confirmation of the selection is made by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To exit the menu, press the button ◄ (left).


D.1 Setting of Date and Time (“Date and Time”)

Section titled “D.1 Setting of Date and Time (“Date and Time”)”

For setting the date and time it is necessary: in the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Date and time”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be the list of available menu items for setting the date and time:

  • Date” – menu item for setting the date;
  • Time” – menu item for setting the time.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make the selection of the corresponding menu item, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of the date setting, resulted in the Figure D.1.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│ Th 04.09.2014 │
│ │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.1.1 – Screen of date setting

On this screen the date is resulted in format “DDD dd.mm.yyyy”, where:

CodeMeaning
DDDDay of week: Mo (Monday), Tu (Tuesday), We (Wednesday), Th (Thursday), Fr (Friday), Sa (Saturday), Su (Sunday)
ddDate (from 1 to 31)
mmMonth (from 1 to 12)
yyyyYear (from 1980 to 2107)

By buttons ◄ (left), ► (right), ▲ (up) and ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of the parameter. After completion it is necessary to press again the button ◙ (enter) – to escape from the mode of setting and saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

In case of necessity repeat the same procedure with other parameters.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) select the position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of the time setting, resulted in the Figure D.1.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│ 12:25:41 +0.0 │
│ │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.1.2 – Screen of time setting

On this screen the time is resulted in format “HH:MM:SS CC”, where:

CodeMeaning
HHHours (from 0 to 23)
MMMinutes (from 0 to 59)
SSSeconds (from 0 to 59)
CCCorrection sec/day (from -99.9 to +99.9)

By buttons ◄ (left), ► (right), ▲ (up) and ▼ (down) make a selection of the parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of the parameter. After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

In case of necessity, repeat the same procedure with other parameters.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) select the position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).


D.2 Setting of Base Channels (“Base Channels”)

Section titled “D.2 Setting of Base Channels (“Base Channels”)”

The data logger – is a multichannel device, which has different inputs (voltage, current, temperature, discrete inputs etc.) requiring individual setting.

For channels setting it is necessary in the main menu by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Channels”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be the list of available channels:

ChannelDescription
Channel 1 (2 and 3)Voltage channels
Channel 4 (5, 6 and 7)Current channels
Channel 8 (9)Temperature channels
Channel 10Analog voltage 0-10 V
Channel 11Analog current 0-20 mA
Channel 12 (13, 14 and 15)Discrete signal channels
Channel 16 (17 and 18)Power channels

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make selection of necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.2.1 Setting of Voltage Channel (“Channel 1” (2 and 3))

Section titled “D.2.1 Setting of Voltage Channel (“Channel 1” (2 and 3))”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of voltage:

  • Information” – menu item with a brief information and description;
  • Voltage sensor” – menu item for setting the coefficient of voltage transfer (with voltage transformers switched on).

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Setting of Voltage Sensor (“Voltage sensor”)

Section titled “Setting of Voltage Sensor (“Voltage sensor”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be the screen of setting of voltage conversion ratio, resulted in the Figure D.2.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│Conversion factor │
│ 1.0 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.1 – Screen of setting of voltage conversion ratio

On this screen you can set the voltage conversion ratio from 1.0 to 5000.0.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “1.0” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of the parameter. After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.2.2 Setting of Current Channel (“Channel 4” (5, 6 and 7))

Section titled “D.2.2 Setting of Current Channel (“Channel 4” (5, 6 and 7))”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of current:

  • Information” – menu item with a brief description;
  • Current sensor” – a menu item for setting the current transformer nominal.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Setting of Current Sensor (“Current sensor”)

Section titled “Setting of Current Sensor (“Current sensor”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be the screen of setting of current transformer rated, resulted in the Figure D.2.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│Input type: 5A │
│Rated: 5A │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.2 – Screen of setting of current transformer rated

On this screen you can set the rated of used current transformer from the following row from 5 A to 9999 A.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Rated” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of the parameter. After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.2.3 Setting of Temperature Channel (“Channel 8” (9))

Section titled “D.2.3 Setting of Temperature Channel (“Channel 8” (9))”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of temperature:

  • Information” – menu item with a brief description;
  • Temperature sensor” – a menu item for setting the type of sensor and for making correction of the temperature.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Setting of Temperature Sensor (“Temperature sensor”)

Section titled “Setting of Temperature Sensor (“Temperature sensor”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting of temperature sensor, resulted in the Figure D.2.3.

┌────────────────────┐
│Sens. type: PTC1000 │
│Correction: 0.0°C │
│Filter: 10.0s │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.3 – Screen of temperature sensor setting

On this screen you can set:

  • Type of sensor: PTC1000 or PT1000
  • Temperature calibration: from -9.9 ºС to +9.9 ºС
  • Temperature filter: from 0.0 sec (disabled) to 10.0 sec

Temperature Calibration Procedure:

After connection (or replacement) of temperature sensor, it should be calibrated. The calibration consists of summing the correcting coefficient and measured temperature. You will need a calibration thermometer with grade not less than 0.1 ºС.

The sensor of calibration thermometer and sensor of calibrated channel should be located as close to each other as possible.

The correcting coefficient is calculated by the following formula:

Tcc = Tct – Ttmr, where:

  • Tcc – value of correcting coefficient, ºС
  • Tct – temperature value of calibration thermometer, ºС
  • Ttmr – temperature value measured by the data logger, ºС

During calculation, wait about 5 minutes for stabilization of temperature values.

D.2.4 Setting of Analog Voltage 0-10 V Channel (“Channel 10”)

Section titled “D.2.4 Setting of Analog Voltage 0-10 V Channel (“Channel 10”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of analog voltage 0-10 V:

  • Information” – menu item with a brief description;
  • Voltage sensor” – a menu item for setting the type of analog voltage sensor.
  • Scaling” – menu item, that allows to set analogue voltage sensor scaling.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Setting of Analog Voltage Sensor (“Voltage sensor”)

Section titled “Setting of Analog Voltage Sensor (“Voltage sensor”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the analog voltage sensor 0-10 V, resulted in the Figure D.2.4.

┌────────────────────┐
│Inp. type: 0...10V │
│Filter: 10.0s │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.4 – Screen of setting the analog voltage sensor

On this screen you can set the type of used sensor: 0…10 V or SCALE.

Analog voltage filter range from 0.0 sec (disabled) to 10.0 sec.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the necessary parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of the parameter. After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Analog Voltage Sensor Scaling (“Scaling”)

Section titled “Analog Voltage Sensor Scaling (“Scaling”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ -In- -Out- │
│Fm: 0.0 Fm: 0.0 │
│To: 10.0 To: 10.0 │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.5 – Analog Voltage Sensor Scale Setting Screen

On this screen, you can set the input voltage value of the sensor from 0.0 to 10.0 V and the final scale value from -999.9 to 999.9.

Via arrow keys ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select required parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit parameter, one should:

  • press ◙ (enter) key, the parameter starts to flash;
  • via arrow keys ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the parameter value;
  • after changing the value press ◙ (enter) button again to exit edit mode and save the value set, the parameter stops to flash.

To return to the previous menu via ▼ (down) arrow button set the cursor in “BACK” position and press ◙ (enter) button.

D.2.5 Setting of Analog Current 0-20 mA Channel (“Channel 11”)

Section titled “D.2.5 Setting of Analog Current 0-20 mA Channel (“Channel 11”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of analog current 0-20 mA:

  • Information” – menu item with a brief description;
  • Sensor of current” – a menu item for setting the type of analog current sensor.
  • Scaling” – menu item, that allows to set analogue current sensor scaling.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Setting of Analog Current Sensor (“Current sensor”)

Section titled “Setting of Analog Current Sensor (“Current sensor”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the analog current sensor 0-20 mA, resulted in the Figure D.2.6.

┌────────────────────┐
│Inp. type: 0..20mA │
│Filter: 10.0s │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.6 – Screen of setting the analog current sensor

On this screen you can set the type of used sensor: 0…20 mA or SCALE.

Analog current filter range from 0.0 sec (disabled) to 10.0 sec.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the necessary parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of the parameter. After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Analog Current Sensor Scaling (“Scaling”)

Section titled “Analog Current Sensor Scaling (“Scaling”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ -In- -Out- │
│Fm: 0.0 Fm: 0.0 │
│To: 20.0 To: 20.0 │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.7 – Analog Current Sensor Scale Setting Screen

On this screen, you can set the input value of the sensor current from 0.0 to 20.0 mA and the final scale value from -999.9 to 999.9.

Via arrow button ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select required parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit parameter, one should:

  • press ◙ (ENTER) button, the parameter starts to flash;
  • via arrow buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the parameter value;
  • after changing the value press ◙ (enter) button again to exit edit mode and save the value set, the parameter stops to flash.

To return to the previous menu via ▼ (down) arrow button set the cursor in “RETURN” position and press ◙ (enter) button.

D.2.6 Setting of Discrete Signal Channel (“Channel 12” (13, 14 and 15))

Section titled “D.2.6 Setting of Discrete Signal Channel (“Channel 12” (13, 14 and 15))”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of discrete signal:

  • Information” – menu item with a brief description;
  • Signal inversion” – menu item, that allows to set the signal inversion;
  • Signal capture” – menu item, that allows to set the signal capture method.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Signal Inversion Setting (“Signal inversion”)

Section titled “Signal Inversion Setting (“Signal inversion”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting of the type of signal inversion setting, resulted in the Figure D.2.8.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ not inverted │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.8 – Screen of setting of the type of signal inversion

On this screen you can set a type of signal inversion: not inverted or inverted.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “not inverted” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the type of discrete signal.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Signal Capture Method Setting (“Signal capture”)

Section titled “Signal Capture Method Setting (“Signal capture”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ by fallout │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.2.9 – Signal Capture Method Setting Screen

On this screen you can set the signal capture method: “by fallout” or “by front”.

Via ▲(up) arrow button select “by fallout” parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing ◙ (enter) button change the digital signal type.

To return to the previous menu via ▼ (down) arrow key set the cursor in “RETURN” position and press ◙ (enter) button.

D.2.7 Setting of Power Channel (“Channel 16” (17 and 18))

Section titled “D.2.7 Setting of Power Channel (“Channel 16” (17 and 18))”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the channel of power:

  • Information” – a menu item with a brief description;
  • Scalers reset” – menu item, that allows to reset active and reactive energy scalers.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).


D.3 Expansion Modules (“Exp. modules”)

Section titled “D.3 Expansion Modules (“Exp. modules”)”

When you select this menu item on the display of the recording system the screen will be displayed with the list of available menu options for configuring expansion modules:

  • On/Off” – menu item allows you to enable or disable the expansion modules;
  • Module 1” (2, 3 and 4) – menu item that allows you to configure the appropriate expansion module.

Using buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make the selection of the corresponding menu item, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To return to the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.3.1 Turning Power On and Off for Expansion Modules (“On/Off”)

Section titled “D.3.1 Turning Power On and Off for Expansion Modules (“On/Off”)”

When you select this menu item on the display of the recording system the screen displays on and off for expansion modules shown in Fig. D.3.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Modules disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.3.1 – Screen for expansion modules on and off

On this screen you can enable or disable expansion modules: Modules Off or Modules On.

Using the button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Modules Off” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of expansion modules.

To return to the previous menu, pressing the button ▼ (down) set the cursor to “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.3.2 Expansion Module Setting (“Module 1” (2, 3 and 4))

Section titled “D.3.2 Expansion Module Setting (“Module 1” (2, 3 and 4))”

When you select this menu item on the display of the recording system the screen displays the settings for expansion module shown in Fig. D.3.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│Model: OFF │
│ │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.3.2 – Screen for expansion module settings

On this screen you can set the model of the connected expansion module:

  • OFF – the expansion module is off
  • МР-01 – the module МР-01 is on

Using the button ▲ (up) set the cursor in the position “OFF” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit parameter, you should press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter will blink.

Using buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down), change the parameter value.

After the value change it is necessary to press again the button ◙ (enter) – to exit the edit mode and save the value entered. The parameter stops blinking.

To return to the previous menu, pressing the button ▼ (down) set the cursor to “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).


For setting of the display, it is necessary in the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Display”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger, there will be a list of available items for display setting:

  • Backlight settings” – a menu item for setting the backlight mode of the display.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of the menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.4.1 Setting of Display Backlight Mode (“Backlight settings”)

Section titled “D.4.1 Setting of Display Backlight Mode (“Backlight settings”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the display backlight mode, resulted in the Figure D.4.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Off after 30sec │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.4.1 – Screen of setting of display backlight mode

On this screen you can set the display illuminating mode:

  • Off – backlight always off
  • On continuously – backlight always on
  • Off after 30 sec – backlight turns off after 30 seconds of inactivity

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Off after 30sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the backlight mode of display.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).


D.5 Setting of Record of Data Mode (“Record of data”)

Section titled “D.5 Setting of Record of Data Mode (“Record of data”)”

For setting the mode of data recording it is necessary in the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Record of data”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the modes of data recording:

  • Record type” – a menu item for setting the type of data recording;
  • Recording period” – a menu item for setting the period of data recording;
  • File size” – a menu item for setting the size of recoded file;
  • Choice of data” – a menu item for setting the measuring values for recording.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.5.1 Setting of Data Recording Type (“Record type”)

Section titled “D.5.1 Setting of Data Recording Type (“Record type”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the type of recording, resulted in the Figure D.5.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Until memory │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.5.1 – Screen of setting the type of recording

On this screen you can set the type of data recording:

  • Until memory – recording stops when memory is full
  • The ring – oldest data is overwritten when memory is full

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Until memory” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the type of data recording.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.5.2 Setting of Recording Period (“Recording period”)

Section titled “D.5.2 Setting of Recording Period (“Recording period”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the period of data recording, resulted in Figure D.5.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 1 sec │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.5.2 – Screen of setting the period of data recording

On this screen you can set the period of data recording from 1 ms to 60 min.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “1 sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the period of data recording.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.5.3 Setting of Data File Size (“File size”)

Section titled “D.5.3 Setting of Data File Size (“File size”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the size of data file, resulted in Figure D.5.3.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 16MB │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.5.3 – Screen of setting the size of data file

On this screen you can set the size of data file from 32 KB to 512 MB.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “16 MB” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the size value of data file.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.5.4 Selection of Recorded Data (“Choice of data”)

Section titled “D.5.4 Selection of Recorded Data (“Choice of data”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the recorded data, resulted in Figure D.5.4. Recorded data represents the single block consisting of 20 cells (of measured values).

┌────────────────────┐
│Data selection:1/20 │
│< 1:c01/VoltRMS > │
│ 2:c02/VoltRMS │
│ 3:c03/VoltRMS │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.5.4 – Screen of setting the recorded data

Where:

  • 1/20” – number of selected cell (1 of 20)
  • 1:, 2:, 3:” – order number of cell (from 1 to 20)
  • c01/VoltRMS L1” – name of value (Channel 1 – RMS voltage)

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the number of cell (selected cell is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit the box, press the button ◙ (enter), on the display of the data logger there will be the list of measured values, as resulted in Figure D.5.5.

┌────────────────────┐
│Channel 1: 01/06 │
│< FREE > │
│ c01/VoltRMS │
│ c01/Frequency │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.5.5 – Screen of the list of measured values

Where:

  • Channel 1” – channel number
  • 01/06” – channel value number (1 of 6 for this channel)
  • <FREE>” – empty value
  • c01/VoltRMS” – name of the value (Channel 1 – RMS Voltage)

Shifting to the next available channel is performed by pressing the button ◄ (left) or ► (right), and by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) you can scroll the list of available measuring.

The total list of measured values is described in the Review of Measured Values section (Table 6.1) of the Operating Manual.

If the value “<FREE>” is selected – the cell is marked as free and will not be recorded to the memory card.

To confirm the selection, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the display will return to initial state (Fig. D.5.4).

To escape from the menu “Choice of data”, press the button ◄ (left).


D.6 Setting of Event Recording Mode (“Record of event”)

Section titled “D.6 Setting of Event Recording Mode (“Record of event”)”

For setting the modes of data recording at event it is necessary in the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼(down) select the item “Record of event”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be the screen with a list of available items for setting the modes of recording at event:

  • On/Off” – a menu item for switching on and off the data recording at event;
  • Recording time” – a menu item for setting the time of event recording;
  • Discreteness” – a menu item for setting the frequency of discretion of events;
  • Event 1” (2, 3, 4 and 5) – a menu item for setting the event at which the data recording will start.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.6.1 Switching On and Off Event Recording (“On/Off”)

Section titled “D.6.1 Switching On and Off Event Recording (“On/Off”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of switching on and switching off the data recording at event, resulted in Figure D.6.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Event disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.6.1 – Screen of switching on and switching off the event for data recording

On this screen you can switch on or off data recording at event: Event enabled or Event disabled.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Event disabled” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of data recording at event.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.6.2 Setting of Event Recording Time (“Recording time”)

Section titled “D.6.2 Setting of Event Recording Time (“Recording time”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the time of data recording at event, resulted in Figure D.6.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│Window: 200ms │
│Pt-s before: 100 │
│Pt-s after: 100 │
│<BACK> [ * ] │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.6.2 – Screen of setting the time of data recording at event

On this screen you can set the number of points of recording before the event “Pt-s before” in range from 0 to 1480, and number of points of recording after the event “Pt-s after” in range from 0 to 1480.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the necessary parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of parameter.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

The “Window” indicator shows the total time interval that will be recorded at event occurrence. This interval is calculated based on the sum of number of points before the event “100” and number of points after the event “100”, multiplied by discreteness of data recording “1 ms” (see Setting of Event Recording Discreteness).

To simplify the time perception there is an indicator in the right low corner which shows the common time interval “200 ms” in the square brackets [ ], and the moment of event occurrence, represented by an arrow down .

D.6.3 Setting of Event Recording Discreteness (“Discreteness”)

Section titled “D.6.3 Setting of Event Recording Discreteness (“Discreteness”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen for setting the discreteness of data recording at event, resulted in Figure D.6.3.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 1 ms │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.6.3 – Screen of setting the discreteness of data recording at event

On this screen you can set the discreteness of recording from 1 ms to 1000 ms.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the parameter “1 ms” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of parameter.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.6.4 Setting of Event (“Event 1” (2, 3, 4 and 5))

Section titled “D.6.4 Setting of Event (“Event 1” (2, 3, 4 and 5))”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the event:

  • Source” – a menu item for selection of source of event;
  • Upper threshold” – a menu item for setting the value of upper threshold;
  • Lower threshold” – a menu item for setting the value of lower threshold.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a list of measured values, as resulted in Figure D.6.4.

┌────────────────────┐
│Channel 1: 01/06 │
│< FREE > │
│ c01/VoltRMS │
│ c01/Frequency │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.6.4 – Screen of list of measured values

Where:

  • Channel 1” – number of channels
  • 01/06” – value number of channel (1 of 6 for this channel)
  • <FREE>” – empty value
  • c01/VoltRMS” – name of the value (Channel 1 – RMS Voltage)

Shifting to the next available channel is performed by pressing the button ◄ (left) or ► (right), and by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) you can scroll the list of available measuring.

The total list of measured values is described in the Review of Measured Values section (Table 6.1) of the Operating Manual.

If the value “<FREE>” is selected – the cell is marked as free and will not be recorded on the memory card.

To confirm the selection and return to previous menu it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of Upper and Lower Thresholds (“Upper threshold” and “Lower threshold”)

Section titled “Setting of Upper and Lower Thresholds (“Upper threshold” and “Lower threshold”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the Upper threshold and Lower threshold of events, resulted in Figure D.6.5.

┌────────────────────┐
│Status: OFF │
│Tres.: 5.0 V │
│Time: 10 ms │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.6.5 – Screen of setting the Upper and Lower thresholds of event

On this screen you can set:

  • Threshold state (“OFF”, “ONCE” or “LONG”);
  • Threshold value (“5.0 V” interval of values depends on the used source);
  • Time (“10 ms” from 1 ms to 60 sec), after that period the event will take place provided the measured value exceeds the thresholds set by the user.

By button ▲ (up) select the necessary parameter “1 sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of parameter.

For setting the value of threshold, by buttons ◄ (left) or ► (right) change the grade of value (Fig. D.6.6), which is located in the right low corner of the screen.

┌────────────────────┐
│Status: OFF │
│Tres.:< 5.0V >│
│Time: 10 ms │
│ BACK 0.1 │
└────────────────────┘
┌────────────────────┐
│Status: OFF │
│Tres.:< 5.0V >│
│Time: 10 ms │
│ BACK 1.0 │
└────────────────────┘
┌────────────────────┐
│Status: OFF │
│Tres.:< 5.0V >│
│Time: 10 ms │
│ BACK 10.0 │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.6.6 – Screen of setting the value of threshold (steps 0.1, 1.0, 10.0)

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).


D.7 Setting of Memory Card (“Memory card”)

Section titled “D.7 Setting of Memory Card (“Memory card”)”

For setting the memory card it is necessary in the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Memory card”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the memory card:

  • Information” – a menu item with brief information about the memory card;
  • Remove card” – a menu item for safety removing out of the memory card;
  • Format” – a menu item for formatting the memory card.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.7.1 Brief Information About the Memory Card (“Information”)

Section titled “D.7.1 Brief Information About the Memory Card (“Information”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be brief information about the memory card. Example of such information screen is presented in Figure D.7.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│Name: "SMI " │
│Revision: 0.0 │
│S/N: 0 │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.7.1 – Brief information about the installed memory card

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) you can scroll the reviewed information.

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◙ (enter).

D.7.2 Safe Removal of Memory Card (“Remove card”)

Section titled “D.7.2 Safe Removal of Memory Card (“Remove card”)”

The item “Remove card” enables to spot the data recording on the memory card before its pulling out from the data logger.

After the data recording process is stopped there will be a message on the display, resulted in Figure D.7.2.

Now you can safely pull out the memory card from the data logger.

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◙ (enter).

┌────────────────────┐
│Remove the memory │
│card from the device│
│ │
│ <OK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.7.2 – Screen of confirmation of data recording termination

Now you can safely pull out the memory card from the data logger.

D.7.3 Formatting of Memory Card (“Format”)

Section titled “D.7.3 Formatting of Memory Card (“Format”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a warning message about data loss after formatting (Fig. D.7.3).

┌────────────────────┐
│Formatting destroys │
│all data. Continue? │
│ │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.7.3 – Screen with a warning message and confirmation of formatting

To confirm the process of formatting it is necessary by button ◄ (left) locate the cursor in position “YES” and press the button ◙ (enter).

To cancel the process of formatting it is necessary by button ► (right) locate the cursor in position “NO” and press the button ◙ (enter). The process of formatting will be canceled and the data logger returns to the previous item.

After completion of formatting there will be a message on the display of the data logger (Fig. D.7.4). If during the formatting there are errors, there will be a message on the display about an error and impossibility of memory card formatting (Fig. D.7.4).

┌────────────────────┐
│The format is │
│completed success. │
│ │
│ <OK> │
└────────────────────┘
┌────────────────────┐
│ERROR! │
│Formatting is not │
│possible! │
│ <OK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.7.4 – Possible screens of formatting results

For confirmation and restore of the previous menu, press the button ◙ (enter).


D.8 Setting of Ethernet Network (“Network”)

Section titled “D.8 Setting of Ethernet Network (“Network”)”

For setting Ethernet network, it is necessary in the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Network”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting Ethernet interface:

  • Modbus TCP” – a menu item for setting of Modbus TCP server;
  • HTTP” – a menu item for setting Web-server;
  • FTP” – a menu item for setting Ftp-server;
  • Overvis” – a menu item, for setting the Overvis client;
  • TCP / IP” – a menu item for setting the Ethernet main parameters.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.8.1 Setting of Modbus TCP Server (“Modbus TCP”)

Section titled “D.8.1 Setting of Modbus TCP Server (“Modbus TCP”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the Modbus TCP server:

  • State” – a menu item for view current state server;
  • On / Off” – a menu item for switching on and switching off the server;
  • Identifier” – menu item, that allows to set the device identifier;
  • Port” – a menu item for setting the port for connection to server;
  • Timeout” – a menu item for setting the timeout of connection;
  • Reset password” – a menu item for resetting the password of access to Modbus TCP.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of switching on and switching off of Modbus TCP server, resulted in Figure D.8.1.

┌────────────────────┐
│ Modbus disabled │
│ │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.1 – Screen of switching on and switching off of Modbus TCP server

On this screen you can set the state of Modbus TCP server: “Modbus disabled” or “Modbus enabled”.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Modbus disabled” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of the server.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Device Identifier Setting (“Identifier”)

Section titled “Device Identifier Setting (“Identifier”)”

When selecting this menu item, the register’s display shows the screen of device identifier setting, given in the Fig. D.8.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 0 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.2 – Device Identifier Setting Screen

On this screen you can set the device identifier from 0 to 255.

Via ▲ (up) arrow button select “0” parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit parameter, one should:

  • press ◙ (enter) button, the parameter starts to flash;
  • via arrow buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change port number;
  • after changing the value press ◙ (enter) button again to exit edit mode and save value set, the parameter stops to flash;
  • to return to the previous menu via ▼ (down) arrow button set the cursor in “RETURN” position and press ◙ (enter).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the port of connection to Modbus TCP server, resulted in Figure D.8.3.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 502 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.3 – Screen of setting the port of connection to server

On this screen you can set the number of ports for connection to Modbus TCP server from 1 to 65535. Default: 502.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “502” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the number of ports.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)

Section titled “Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the timeout of connection to Modbus TCP server, resulted in the Figure D.8.4.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 60 sec │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.4 – Screen of setting the timeout of connection to Modbus TCP server

On this screen you can set the timeout of connection to Modbus TCP server from 60 sec to 3600 sec.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “60 sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of timeout.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Change Password to Access Modbus TCP (“Change password”)

Section titled “Change Password to Access Modbus TCP (“Change password”)”

When selecting this menu item, the register’s display shows the message, requiring to confirm password change to access Modbus TCP (Fig. D.8.5).

┌────────────────────┐
│Do you really want │
│to reset the │
│password MODBUS? │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.5 – Modbus TCP Password Change Confirmation Screen

To confirm password change, use ◄ (left) to set cursor in “YES” position and press ◙ (enter). Enter new password, set the cursor in “OK” position and press ◙ (enter).

To cancel, set cursor in “NO” position and press ◙ (enter).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting the Web-server:

  • State” – a menu item for view current state server;
  • On / Off” – a menu item for switching on and switching off the server;
  • Port” – a menu item for setting the port for connection to server;
  • Timeout” – a menu item for setting the timeout of connection;
  • Change password” – menu item, that allows to change the password.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ HTTP disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.6 – Screen of Switching on and switching off the Web-server

On this screen you can set the state of Web-server: “HTTP disabled” or “HTTP enabled”.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “HTTP disabled” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of the server.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 80 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.7 – Screen of setting the port of connection to Web-server

On this screen you can set the number of ports for connection to Web-server from 1 to 65535. Default: 80.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “80” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the number of ports.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)

Section titled “Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 300 sec │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.8 – Screen of setting the timeout of connection to Web-server

On this screen you can set the timeout of connection to Web-server from 60 sec to 3600 sec. Default: 300 sec.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “300 sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of timeout.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Change Password to Access HTTP Server (“Change password”)

Section titled “Change Password to Access HTTP Server (“Change password”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│Do you really want │
│to reset the HTTP │
│password? │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.9 – HTTP Server Password Change Confirmation Screen

To confirm password change via ◄ (LEFT) arrow button set the cursor in “YES” position and press ◙ (ENTER) button. The register’s display shows the password input dialogue.

Enter new password, set the cursor in “OK” position and press ◙ (ENTER) button.

To cancel password change via ► (RIGHT) arrow button set the cursor in “NO” position and press ◙ (ENTER) button. The password change is not made, the register returns to the previous menu item.

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items for setting of FTP server:

  • State” – a menu item for view current state server;
  • On / Off” – a menu item for switching on and switching off the server;
  • Port” – a menu item for setting the port for connection to server;
  • Timeout” – a menu item for setting the timeout of connection;
  • Reset password” – a menu item for resetting the password of access to server.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ FTP disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.10 – Screen of switching on and switching off of FTP server

On this screen you can set the state of FTP server: “FTP disabled” or “FTP enabled”.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “FTP disabled” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of the server.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 21 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.11 – Screen of setting the port of connection to FTP server

On this screen you can set the number of ports for connection to FTP server from 1 to 65535. Default: 21.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “21” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the number of ports.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)

Section titled “Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 300 sec │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.12 – Screen of setting the timeout of connection to FTP server

On this screen you can set the timeout of connection to FTP server from 60 sec to 3600 sec. Default: 300 sec.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “300 sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of timeout.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Reset Password of Access to FTP Server (“Reset password”)

Section titled “Reset Password of Access to FTP Server (“Reset password”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│Do you really want │
│to reset the │
│password FTP? │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.13 – Screen of confirmation for FTP server password reset

For password reset it is necessary by button ◄ (left) locate the cursor in position “YES” and press the button ◙ (enter). The register’s display shows the password input dialogue.

Enter new password, set the cursor in “OK” position and press ◙ (enter) button.

To cancel password change via ► (right) arrow button set the cursor in “NO” position and press ◙ (enter) button. The password change is not made, the register returns to the previous menu item.

When you select this menu item on the display of the recording system the screen will be displayed with the list of available menu options for Overvis Client setting:

  • Status” – menu item that allows you to see the current connection status;
  • On / Off” – menu item allows you to enable or disable the client;
  • Port” – menu item that allows you to specify the port for connection to the server;
  • Timeout” – menu item that allows you to set the timeout of the connection;
  • Activation” – menu item that allows you to activate the connection.

Using the buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make the selection of the corresponding menu item, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To return to the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Overvis disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.14 – Screen for Overvis Client on and off

On this screen you can set the status for Overvis client: “Overvis OFF” or “Overvis ON”.

Using the button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Overvis OFF” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the status of the server.

To return to the previous menu, pressing the button ▼ (down) set the cursor to “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 20502 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.15 – Screen for settings of the port for connection to Overvis server

On this screen you can set the port number to connect to Overvis server from 1 to 65535. Default: 20502.

Using the button ▲ (up) select the parameter “20502” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit the parameter, you should press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter will blink.

Using the buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the port number.

After the value change it is necessary to press again the button ◙ (enter) – to exit the edit mode and save the value entered. The parameter stops blinking.

To return to the previous menu, pressing the button ▼ (down) set the cursor to “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)

Section titled “Setting of Connection Timeout (“Timeout”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ 90 sec │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.16 – Screen for settings of the timeout for connection to Overvis server

On this screen you can set the timeout of connection to Overvis server from 20 sec to 3600 sec. Default: 90 sec.

Using the button ▲ (up) select the parameter “90 sec” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit the parameter, you should press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter will blink.

Using the buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the timeout value.

After the value change it is necessary to press again the button ◙ (enter) – to exit the edit mode and save the value entered. The parameter stops blinking.

To return to the previous menu, pressing the button ▼ (down) set the cursor to “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Activation of Connection to Overvis Server (“Activation”)

Section titled “Activation of Connection to Overvis Server (“Activation”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│Activation code: │
│67766655 │
│ │
│<BACK> RESET │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.17 – Screen for activation of connection to Overvis server

If the connection to Overvis server is activated, instead of the activation code the inscription “Already activated” appears.

To cancel the activation, it is necessary using the button ► (right) to set the cursor to “RESET” and press the button ◙ (enter). This will cancel the activation of connection to Overvis server.

D.8.5 Setting of Main Ethernet Parameters (“TCP/IP”)

Section titled “D.8.5 Setting of Main Ethernet Parameters (“TCP/IP”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting the main parameters of Ethernet:

  • State” – a menu item showing the current state of Ethernet;
  • IPv4 config” – a menu item for setting of IPv4;
  • DNS config” – a menu item for setting of DNS;
  • DHCP config” – a menu item for setting of DHCP.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) make a selection of the necessary item of menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Review of Ethernet Connection State (“State”)

Section titled “Review of Ethernet Connection State (“State”)”

This menu item shows the current state of network connection:

  • IP” – IP address
  • MSK” – Mask
  • GTW” – Gateway
  • HCP” – DHCP address
  • DNS” – DNS address
┌────────────────────┐
│ IP:192.168. 0. 2 │
│MSK:255.255.255. 0 │
│GTW:192.168. 0. 1 │
│<BACK> REFRESH │
└────────────────────┘
┌────────────────────┐
│HCP: 0. 0. 0. 0 │
│DNS:192.168. 0. 1 │
│DNS: 8. 8. 8. 8 │
│<BACK> REFRESH │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.18 – Screen of connection state

Use ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) to switch between screens.

If network cable is not connected or connection failed, the message “Network cable is not connected” will be displayed.

For reconnection of the data logger it is necessary by button ► (right) locate the cursor in position “UPDATE” and press the button ◙ (enter). The result of reconnection will be shown on the display of the data logger.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of IP-address means setting 3 basic parameters for work in Ethernet networks:

  • IP: – IP-Address of the data logger (unique network address, e.g., “192.168.0.2”)
  • MSK: – Subnet mask (e.g., “255.255.255.0”)
  • GTW: – Main gateway (e.g., “192.168.0.1”)
┌────────────────────┐
│ IP:192.168. 0. 2 │
│MSK:255.255.255. 0 │
│GTW:192.168. 0. 1 │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.19 – Screen of IP-address setting

By buttons ▲ (up), ▼ (down), ◄ (left) or ► (right) select the necessary parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

For starting the changes in the parameter, it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter starts to blink.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the value of parameter in range from 0 to 255.

After completion of change it is necessary to press the button ◙ (enter) again – to escape from the mode of setting and for saving of the changed parameter. The parameter stops blinking.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

Setting of DNS Addresses (“DNS setting”)

Section titled “Setting of DNS Addresses (“DNS setting”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│DNS:192.168. 0. 1 │
│DNS: 8. 8. 8. 8 │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.20 – Screen for DNS addresses setting

Using the buttons ▲ (up), ▼ (down), ◄ (left) or ► (right) select the required parameter (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

To edit the parameter, you should press the button ◙ (enter), the selected parameter will blink.

Using the buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) change the parameter value in the range from 0 to 255.

After the value change it is necessary to press again the button ◙ (enter) – to exit the edit mode and save the value entered. The parameter stops blinking.

To return to the previous menu, pressing the button ▼ (down) set the cursor to “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a screen of setting DHCP:

  • On / Off” – a menu item for switching on and switching off the use of DHCP;

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the necessary item, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

Switching On and Off DHCP (“On / Off”)

Switching on of DHCP enables to avoid the hand setting of Ethernet parameters and reduces the number of mistakes. DHCP protocol is used in most of TCP/IP networks.

┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ DHCP disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.8.21 – Screen of switching on and switching off of DHCP

On this screen you can set the state of DHCP: “DHCP disabled” or “DHCP enabled”.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “DHCP disabled” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of DHCP.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).


D.9 Setting of Access Restriction (“Password”)

Section titled “D.9 Setting of Access Restriction (“Password”)”

The access password is used for protection from unauthorized termination of data recording on the memory card or changing of parameters of the data logger.

The switching on and switching off of password protection is performed with the help of the main menu item “Password”.

In the main menu of the data logger by buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the item “Password”, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be a screen with a list of available items of the menu for setting the password protection:

  • On / Off” – a menu item for activating or deactivating the password protection;
  • Change” – a menu item for changing the password value.

By buttons ▲ (up) or ▼ (down) select the necessary item of the menu, confirm the selection by pressing the button ◙ (enter).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◄ (left).

D.9.1 Switching On and Off Password Protection (“On / Off”)

Section titled “D.9.1 Switching On and Off Password Protection (“On / Off”)”
┌────────────────────┐
│ │
│ Password disabled │
│ │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.9.1 – Screen of switching on and switching off of the Password Protection

On this screen you can set the state of password protection: “Password disabled” or “Password enabled”.

By button ▲ (up) select the parameter “Password disabled” (the selected parameter is highlighted by the cursor).

By pressing the button ◙ (enter) change the state of the password protection.

To restore the previous menu, it is necessary by button ▼ (down) locate the cursor in position “BACK” and press the button ◙ (enter).

D.9.2 Changing Password Value (“Change”)

Section titled “D.9.2 Changing Password Value (“Change”)”

At selection of this item on the display of the data logger there will be a message asking for confirmation of password changing. Example of such screen is resulted in the Figure D.9.2.

┌────────────────────┐
│Do you really want │
│to change password? │
│ │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.9.2 – Screen of confirmation of password changing

For confirmation of the password changing it is necessary by button ◄ (left) locate the cursor in position “YES” and press the button ◙ (enter). On the display of the data logger there will be a screen of a new password input (Fig. D.9.3).

To cancel the password input it is necessary by button ► (right) locate the cursor in position “NO” and press the button ◙ (enter). The data logger will return to the previous item of the menu.

┌────────────────────┐
│1234_ Del │
│ abcdefghijk Lang │
│ lmnopqrstuv Regs │
│ wxyz OK │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.9.3 – Screen of password input

Password input procedure:

  1. Use buttons ◄ (left), ► (right), ▲ (up) and ▼ (down) to select one character of the password (the selected character is highlighted by the cursor)
  2. Press ◙ (enter) to confirm each character

A flashing ”_” sign indicates which password position is being entered.

  • To delete one character, set cursor in “Del” position and press ◙ (enter)
  • To change character register, set cursor in “Regs” (Register) position and press ◙ (enter)
  • To change character page, set cursor in “Lang” (Language) position and press ◙ (enter)

After completion, locate cursor in position “OK” and press ◙ (enter).


D.10 General Settings (“General settings”)

Section titled “D.10 General Settings (“General settings”)”

When this menu item is selected, the screen with the following list of menu items will be displayed on the recorder display:

  • Save to Card” – a menu item that allows you to save all the settings of the data logger to the memory card;
  • Download from Card” – a menu item that allows you to download all the settings of the data logger from the memory card;
  • Reset settings” – a menu item that allows you to reset all data logger settings to their factory settings.

Press the ▲ (UP) or ▼ (DOWN) buttons to select the desired menu item and confirm the selection by pressing the ◙ (ENTER). To return to the previous menu, press the ◄ (LEFT) button.

D.10.1 Save All Settings to Memory Card (“Save to Card”)

Section titled “D.10.1 Save All Settings to Memory Card (“Save to Card”)”

If this menu item is selected, a message will be displayed on the data logger display, which will require confirmation of this operation (Fig. D.10.1).

┌────────────────────┐
│Save settings to │
│SD Card? │
│ │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.10.1 – Screen of confirmation of saving settings

To confirm that the settings are saved, use the ◄ (LEFT) button to move the cursor to the “YES” position and press the ◙ (ENTER) button. In this case, if a password was set, the data logger will prompt you to enter it.

If the password is entered correctly, the data logger will save all settings to the memory card and the message shown in Fig. D.10.2 will be displayed.

┌────────────────────┐
│Save settings │
│success. │
│ │
│ <OK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.10.2 – Saving all settings is completed

To cancel saving all settings, press the ► (RIGHT) button to move the cursor to the “NO” position and press the ◙ (ENTER) button. The recorder will return to the previous menu item.

To confirm the message, press the ◙ (ENTER) button. In this case, the recorder will return to the menu item (“General settings”).

D.10.2 Loading All Settings from Memory Card (“Download from Card”)

Section titled “D.10.2 Loading All Settings from Memory Card (“Download from Card”)”

If this menu item is selected, a message will be displayed on the data logger display, which will require confirmation of this operation (Fig. D.10.3).

┌────────────────────┐
│Load settings from │
│SD Card? │
│ │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.10.3 – Screen of confirmation of the settings download

To confirm that the settings are loaded, use the ◄ (LEFT) button to move the cursor to the “YES” position and press the ◙ (ENTER) button. In this case, if a password was set, the recorder will prompt you to enter it.

If the password is entered correctly, the data logger will load all settings from the memory card and the message shown in Fig. D.10.4 will be displayed.

┌────────────────────┐
│Load settings │
│success. │
│ │
│ <OK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.10.4 – All settings are downloaded

To cancel the download of all settings, press the ► (RIGHT) button to move the cursor to the “NO” position and press the ◙ (ENTER) button. The data logger will return to the previous menu item.

To confirm the message, press the ◙ (ENTER) button. In this case, the data logger will return to the menu item (“General settings”).

D.10.3 Reset All Settings to Factory Settings (“Reset settings”)

Section titled “D.10.3 Reset All Settings to Factory Settings (“Reset settings”)”

If this menu item is selected, a message will be displayed on the data logger display, which will require confirmation of this operation (Fig. D.10.5).

┌────────────────────┐
│Are you sure you │
│wish to perform a │
│factory reset? │
│ YES <NO> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.10.5 – Screen of confirmation of the settings reset

To confirm resetting all settings to the factory settings, use the ◄ (LEFT) button to move the cursor to the “YES” position and press the ◙ (ENTER) button. In this case, if a password was set, the data logger will prompt you to enter it.

If the password is entered correctly, the data logger will reset all settings to the factory settings and the message shown in Fig. D.10.6 will be displayed.

┌────────────────────┐
│Restore settings │
│success. │
│ │
│ <OK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.10.6 – Reset of all settings is completed

To cancel the reset of all settings, press the ► (RIGHT) button to place the cursor in the “NO” position and press the ◙ (ENTER) button. The data logger will return to the previous menu item.

To confirm the message, press the ◙ (ENTER) button. In this case, the data logger will return to the menu item (“General settings”).

Note: At resetting all settings to factory defaults, the following are also reset:

  • Protection password (password value “1234”, password protection is deactivated)
  • Password of Modbus TCP (password value “admin”)
  • Password of Web-server (password value “admin”)
  • Password of FTP server (password value “admin”)
  • Time correction (value 0.0)

D.11 Review of Software Version (“Device version”)

Section titled “D.11 Review of Software Version (“Device version”)”

This item shows information about the software of the data logger.

┌────────────────────┐
│Name: RPM-416 │
│Fw ver: 1.3 / 1.5 │
│MAC: 000000000000 │
│<BACK> │
└────────────────────┘
Figure D.11.1 – Version of the data logger software

The screen shows:

In the first line, there is the name of the data logger “RPM-416”.

The second line shows the hardware and software version of the device: “1.3 / 1.5”, where:

  • 1.3 – the hardware version of the device;
  • 1.5 – software version.

In the third line, there is a unique identification number of the data logger (MAC).

To restore the previous menu, press the button ◙ (enter).