User Manual MIC 900 / MIC 1100 / MIC 3000
About 80000 data entries can be logged per program. Depending on the program runtime, the interval
times should be adjusted.
Example:
80000 / (60min/1min) = about 1333 hours/ 24 hours = ca. 55 days
80000 / (60mn/2min) = about 2666 hours / 24 hours = ca. 110 days
80000 / (60min/10min) = about 13333 hours / 24 hours = ca. 555 days
80000 / (60min/60min) = about 80000 hours / 24 hours = ca. 3333 days
8.3 Enabling and disabling a signal
This function allows you to switch off the „Signal“ aggregate at specific times during the day or night.
Select „Enabling signal” from the „Profiles list“ and a button „ON“ or „OFF“ will appear.
„OFF“ = Signal is completely disabled.
„ON“ = Signal function is enabled. This means that if the corresponding event happens, the relay
„Signal“ will switch. You can enter two additional times (from – to), putting a time limit on
the signal function.
With setting „00.00“ to „00.00“ the signal will be active all day.
If a signal event transgresses a pre-programmed time lock interval, its state remains
unchanged.
For example: the alarm signal in enabled from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Let’s assume the signal
comes on at 4.50 p.m., then it will remain on even beyond the time lock set for 5 p.m.
The same is true vice versa. If an alarm happens before 7 a.m. the signal will not come
on and will remain off even after 7a.m.
8.4 Enabling batch number
Before every program start you can either enable or
disable batch number entry.
You can choose between the settings active, inactive and
auto.
“Auto” means: The batch number that was used for the
most recent program + „1“ will be used as a template for
the new program.
Example: Last batch number: „ABC 123“
Template for the new program start: „ABC 124“