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Page 138 V ISION XP+ V AC 5 Software 5.6 The Protocol Menu Operating Instructions V ersion 1.5 G) Allocated Statuses All statuses are listed which are to b e included in the p rotocol when an event occurs. H) Exceptions …

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5.6 The Protocol Menu
Operating Instructions
Version 1.5
New Protocol Definition
Edit Protocol Definition
Fig. 5-62 Edit Protocol Definition (events window)
Events Window
A) Querying Cycle
An interval is entered at which checking takes place to determine
whether or not an event has occurred.
Caution!
Short intervals for many different events may overload the computer.
B) Cyclical Protocol
The data point is also entered to the protocol for each querying cycle.
C) Tolerance protocol (the event only occurs if the tolerance range is
exceeded or fallen short of).
The user is able to define a special tolerance range for reporting
purposes. The upper and lower tolerances are specified relative to the
setpoint with Rel+ and Rel-. If the data point lies within the specified
tolerance range, it is logged as a positive result and is highlighted green.
If it does not lie within the specified tolerance range, it is logged as a
negative result and is highlighted red.
D) Alarm Range Protocol
The alarm range protocol has the same function as the tolerance proto-
col. However, setpoint parameters Rel+ and Rel- are taken from the
control channel, and depend upon the currently loaded program. Only
those data points can be selected which have been defined as control
channels.
E) Delta Protocol
An event occurs when the data point changes by at least the value which
has been entered to the delta parameter field, and is larger than the value
which has been entered to the minimum value parameter field.
F) Available Statuses
All defined, and thus possible statuses are listed here.
D
C
B
A
H
GF
E
Page 138 VISION XP+ VAC
5 Software
5.6 The Protocol Menu
Operating Instructions
Version 1.5
G) Allocated Statuses
All statuses are listed which are to be included in the protocol when an
event occurs.
H) Exceptions
The exceptions function can be used to specify which additional
conditions must be fulfilled before an event is triggered. For example,
alarms such as “external cooling system” can be suppressed if the
system is equipped with internal cooling.
Status Window
Value
Logging of the status along with an event
Tolerance (the event only occurs if the tolerance range is exceeded or
fallen short of).
The user is able to define a special tolerance range for reporting
purposes. The upper and lower tolerances are specified relative to the
setpoint with Rel+ and Rel-. If the data point lies within the specified
tolerance range, it is logged as a positive result and is highlighted green.
If it does not lie within the specified tolerance range, it is logged as a
negative result and is highlighted red.
Alarm range protocol
The alarm range protocol has the same function as the tolerance
protocol. However, setpoint parameters Rel+ and Rel- are taken from the
control channel, and depend upon the currently loaded program. Only
those data points can be selected which have been defined as control
channels.
Exceptions
The exceptions function can be used to specify which additional
conditions must be fulfilled before an event is triggered. For example,
alarms such as “external cooling system” can be suppressed if the
system is equipped with internal cooling.
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5.6 The Protocol Menu
Operating Instructions
Version 1.5
5.6.2 Displaying the Protocol as a Table
Fig. 5-63 Displaying the Protocol as a Table
Recorded protocol data are displayed.
A) Start
The point in time at which querying of stored protocol data begins.
B) End
The point in time at which querying of stored protocol data ends.
C) Types
Data filter, not used.
D) Read-In Button
Protocol data of the selected type are read in from the start date to the
end date when the read-in button is clicked.
A
D
C
B