Diagnostics and troubleshooting Liquiline CM44P
160 Endress+Hauser
DIAG/Logbooks
Function Options Info
Calibration events Chronological list of the calibration events
Show Events are displayed Select a particular event to display more detailed
information.
Go to date User entry
• Go to date
• Time
Use this function to go directly to a specific time
in the list. In this way, you avoid having to scroll
through all the information. The complete list is
always visible, however.
Delete all entries Action You can delete all the calibration logbook entries
here.
Configuration events Chronological list of the configuration events
Show Events are displayed Select a particular event to display more detailed
information.
Go to date User entry
• Go to date
• Time
Use this function to go directly to a specific time
in the list. In this way, you avoid having to scroll
through all the information. The complete list is
always visible, however.
Delete all entries Action You can use this to delete all the operation
logbook entries.
Diagnostic events Chronological list of the diagnostics events
Show Events are displayed Select a particular event to display more detailed
information.
Go to date User entry
• Go to date
• Time
Use this function to go directly to a specific time
in the list. In this way, you avoid having to scroll
through all the information. The complete list is
always visible, however.
Delete all entries Action You can use this to delete all the diagnostics
logbook entries.
You can view your data logbook entries graphically on the display (Show plot).
You can also adapt the display to suit your individual requirements:
• Press the navigator button in the graphic display: you are given additional options such
as the zoom function and x/y movement of the graph.
• Define the cursor: if you select this option, you can move along the graph with the
navigator and view the logbook entry (data stamp/measured value) in text form for
every point in the graph.
• Simultaneous display of two logbooks: Select 2nd plot and Show plot
• A small cross marks the currently selected graph for which the zoom can be changed
or a cursor used, for example.
• In the context menu (press the navigator button), you can select the other graph. You
can then apply the zoom function, a movement or a cursor to this graph.
• Using the context menu, you can also select both graphs simultaneously. This enables
you to use the zoom function on both graphs simultaneously, for example .