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PlasmalabSystem 100 Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology System Manual 5.6 Process Datalog All processes are automatically data-logged. The interval between logging events is set in the Recipe screen. The Process Datalog…

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Repeat
Step
Repeats all subsequent steps
until
a Loop Step
is
reached. This
group
of
steps can be repeated any
number
of
times. (When
you
select this
option,
you
are
prompted
to
enter
the
number
of
times
the
group
of
steps
is
to
be
repeated.)
Loop
Step
Terminates a Repeat Step
group.
Insert
Step
Creates a 'gap' above
the
selected step
to
allow
another
step
to
be
dragged
into
the
list.
Delete
Step
Deletes
the
selected step
from
the
list.
Cancel Closes
the
Step
Commands
pop-up
menu.
BUILD A RECIPE
To
build
a recipe, use
the
following
procedure:
1)
In
the
Recipe panel, select
the
NEW
button.
2)
Click on a recipe step in
the
Step
Library
list,
hold
the
left
mouse
button
down
then
drag
the
mouse
pointer
to
the
Step
Name
field
next
to
the
asterisk (*)
then
release
the
mouse
button.
The step name
is
displayed in
the
Step
Name
field.
3)
Repeat
2)
as
required
to
add
further
steps
to
the
recipe.
Note
that
once
you
have
filled
the
Step Name field,
the
recipe step list becomes scrollable,
enabling
you
to
add a
maximum
total
of
1000 steps.
4)
To remove a step
from
the
list, click on
it
to
highlight
it
then
select
the
Delete
step
button
from
the
Step
Commands
pop-up
menu.
Any
further
steps
will
move
up
the
list
by
one
place.
5)
To add a step
before
an existing step, click on
the
existing step
then
select
the
Insert
step
button
from
Step
Commands
pop-up
menu. The selected step and all those
following
it
will
move
down
the
list
by
one place. You can
then
drag
another
step
from
the
Step
Library
list
into
the
now
vacant field.
6)
When
all steps have been added,
enter
a
time
into
the
Data
Log
Interval
field,
then
enter
a name
for
the
recipe
in
the
Recipe
Name
field. Finally, select
the
SAVE
button.
EDIT A RECIPE
To
edit
a recipe, use
the
following
procedure:
1)
Select
the
LOAD
button,
then
select
the
recipe
to
be edited.
2)
In
the
Step Commands
pop-up
menu, click on
the
Edit Step
button,
then
edit
the
process parameters
as
required.
Note
that
editing
a recipe step
will
not
affect
the
associated step, i.e. a step having
the
same filename,
in
the
Library
of
Available
Steps.
3)
To remove a step
from
the
list, click
on
it
to
highlight
it
then
select
the
DELETE
STEP
button
from
the
Step
Commands
pop-up
menu.
Any
further
steps
will
move
up
the
list
by
one
place.
4)
To add a step
before
an existing step, click
on
the
existing step
then
select
the
INSERT
STEP
button.
The selected step and all those
following
it
will
move
down
the
list by
one
place. You can
then
drag
another
step
from
the
Step
Library
list
into
the
now
vacant field.
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5.6
Process
Datalog
All
processes are
automatically
data-logged. The interval
between
logging
events
is
set in
the
Recipe screen.
The
Process
Datalog
facility
allows
you
to
view
process data runs and associated comments.
The
facility
comprises
three
pages:
a)
SELECT
LOG
page - allows
you
to
select
the
process data
to
view.
b)
RUN
LOG
page - lists
the
selected process data,
for
all runs except Leak
detection
runs and
MFC
calibration
runs,
with
respect
to
time.
c)
Leak
detection
and
MFC
calibration
log
page - displays
the
Leak
detection
runs and
MFC
calibration
runs in
text
and graphical formats.
These pages are described
in
the
following
text.
5.6.1
Select
Log
page
The Select Log page
is
displayed by selecting
the
Process
button,
then
the
Log
View
option.
Fig 5.5: Select Logpage
The page comprises a list
of
logged
events,
which
can be
filtered
by type, batch name and
time.
When
the
required
events have been selected,
they
can be
viewed
on
a Log
View
page.
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The facilities
provided
on
the
page are
as
follows:
List
of
logged
events
Delete
button
Undo
button
Save
As
Text
button
View
Run
button
Filter
by
Type
list
Filter
by
Batch
Name
field
Filter
by
time
fields and
buttons
Hide
items
before
selection
button
Hide
items
after
selection
button
Show
all
items
button
Displays a list
of
logged
events in a
date/time
sequence.
Each
event
is
identified
by
an icon, date, time,
title,
duration,
name and comments
(if
present).
An
event
is
selected
(highlighted)
by clicking
on
it.
Deletes
the
selected
event
Undo
the
last action
Save
the
selected
event
as
a
text
file
for
use
in
spreadsheets etc.
Opens
either
the
Run Log page
(see
sub-section 5.6.2, page 5-28) or,
if
either
a Leak
detection
run
(il!ll)
or
MFC
calibration
run (illlill)
is
selected,
the
Leak Detect and
MFC
calibration
log
page
(see
sub-section 5.6.3,
page 5-29)
with
the
selected
log
data displayed.
A list
of
event
types
with
associated checkboxes.
Use
this panel
to
select
the
events
to
display
in
the
Event list. A checkbox
showing
an
'x'
indicates
that
the
associated
event
type
will
not
be displayed. A
checkbox
showing
a '.;" indicates
that
the
associated
event
type
will
be
displayed.
Enter a batch
name
to
list
only
logged
events associated
with
that
batch.
Use
these controls
to
select events occurring in a
time
range
to
be
displayed.
Displays all events
after
and
including
the
highlighted
event.
Displays all events
before
and
including
the
highlighted
event.
Displays all previously
hidden
events.
5.6.1.1
Saving
a
log
file
as
text
for
use
in
Microsoft
Excel™
NOTE: OIPT
now
supplies
customers
with
comprehensive
software
to
view/analyse
PC
2000
log
files.
The
software,
LogViewer,
is
provided
on
the
system
PC.
For
full
details
of
LogViewer,
refer
to
its
Manual
by
following
the
shortcut
on
the
desktop
of
your
system
PC.
Any
logged
process
run
can be saved
at
text
and
then
opened in
Excel
for
viewing,
analysing,
etc. To
do
this, use
the
following
steps:
1)
On
the
Select Log page, select
the
required process run (any
multiple
steps
will
be
automatically
highlighted).
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