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Display Size | 5.7 inches |
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Resolution | 320 x 240 pixels |
Inputs | Analog and digital inputs |
Power Supply | 24 V DC |
Communication Interfaces | RS-232, RS-485, Ethernet |
Weight | Approx. 1.2 kg |
Outputs | Relay outputs, analog outputs |
Measurement Range | Varies by input type |
Operating Temperature | 0 to +50 °C |
Storage Temperature | -20 to 60 °C |
Protection class | IP65 |
Dimensions | 144 x 144 x 100 mm |
Memory | Internal memory |
Information that must be observed for user safety and to avoid material damage.
Describes the device's design for industrial use and other uses not considered intended.
Information for qualified staff regarding intended use, prerequisites, and safety.
Explains how to identify the device version using the nameplate and order details.
Outlines the available technical documentation for the device, in printed and PDF formats.
Introduces the JUMO LOGOSCREEN 601, highlighting its intuitive operation and scalability.
Presents a block diagram illustrating the device's inputs, outputs, voltage supply, interfaces, and software.
Details the device's display and control elements, including the touchscreen, LEDs, and USB host interface.
Describes the connecting elements on the rear of the device and the front USB host interface.
Provides general information and warnings regarding device mounting, including site, climatic conditions, and installation position.
Presents the device dimensions, panel cut-out dimensions, and clearance requirements for close mounting.
Details the steps for panel mounting the device, including cautions about protection types.
Covers cleaning and operation of the device's front, including cautions on suitable cleaning agents.
Explains how to attach the terminal cover accessory, with notes on conductor cross-section specifications.
Covers personnel requirements, cable/shielding/grounding, and electrical safety precautions for installation.
Illustrates the galvanic isolation between various device interfaces and voltage supply.
Details the front USB host interface and the back connection elements, including assignments.
Provides diagrams for analog inputs, digital inputs, and analog outputs, illustrating terminal assignments.
Provides connection diagrams for various measuring probes and signal types for analog inputs.
Shows connection diagrams and terminal assignments for digital inputs, including examples for contact and voltage.
Illustrates connection diagrams and terminal assignments for analog outputs, specifying signal types and configurations.
Details connection diagrams and terminal assignments for digital inputs/outputs, including notes on auxiliary voltage supply.
Shows the terminals and connection symbol for the relay output (changeover contact) and its assignment.
Details the pin assignment and connection elements for RS232 and RS485 interfaces.
Specifies pin assignments and connection elements for Ethernet and PROFINET interfaces.
Lists the voltage supply options and their corresponding terminal assignments and connection symbols.
Explains the menu-driven operation via touchscreen, user management, and visualization options.
Describes the touchscreen interface, including the curve diagram view, status bar, and navigation bar.
Details the function of the green (power) and red (alarm) LEDs on the device's front side.
Describes the main menu functions for configuring, parameterizing, and operating the device.
Explains the logon/logoff procedure and default user settings, including information on electronic signatures.
Covers device configuration functions, available on device and via setup program, with cautions on data backup.
Indicates that this menu contains functions for parameterizing the device.
Details how to access information about the device, versions, process values, and interfaces.
Explains the audit trail list, which records all user interventions with the device, managed as a ring buffer.
Describes service functions, including storing and loading device configurations.
Explains how to calibrate the touchscreen by tapping crosshairs in the screen corners.
Enables access to the alarm list and event list for monitoring device status.
Shows all alarms in order of occurrence, noting that alarms are removed when no longer present.
Lists event entries chronologically, including system messages, alarms, and general events.
Allows selection of display type and group for visualization, supporting up to 6 analog and 6 digital channels per screen.
Displays analog and digital signals as curves or digital traces, with options to hide information and use a navigation bar.
Displays digital signals as digital traces, showing logical states and supporting navigation and memory view.
Shows analog signals as bar graphs and digital signals as colored areas/frames, indicating logical states and alarm conditions.
Displays analog signal current values numerically and digital signals as colored areas/frames, showing logical states.
Generates reports with statistical information like max, min, and average values for analog channels over a selected period.
Opens the report for the current batch recording, allowing batch recording to be started and stopped.
Displays the report for completed batch recordings and allows viewing data as a report or curve diagram.
Allows visualization of individual process screens created with the setup program.
Shows all activated counters and integrators, displaying their current status and allowing detailed views.
Enables entering text (max. 160 characters) into the event list, assignable to groups or all groups.
Provides a dialog for entering or editing text for various functions, including examples for analog input configuration.
Manages data transfer between the device and a USB flash drive, including ejecting, writing, and saving data.
Enables online visualization and access to device data via a web browser, with optional password protection.
Allows providing electronic signatures for completed batches or time periods, with prerequisites for device settings and user rights.
Covers hardware and software requirements for installing the setup program on a PC.
Details the PC requirements (CD/DVD drive, USB, Ethernet) and supported OS for the setup program.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the setup program, including cautions about running programs.
Explains initial logon to the setup program and the different user rights (Demo, Maintenance, Specialist).
Describes the user interface of the setup program, including the menu bar, toolbar, and working areas.
Details the functions available in the setup program's menu bar, organized by menu items.
Covers File menu functions like New, Open, Save, Save As, Close, Export, Print, and Exit.
Details the Edit menu functions for managing configuration files, including options like File-Info-Header and Configuration level.
Explains data transfer functions: Establish Connection, Break connection, Data transfer to/from device, and export/import.
Covers extra menu functions like activating program options, changing password, commenting in audit trail, and accessing online parameters.
Describes View menu functions for managing the working area: Open elements, Close elements, and Full view.
Details Window menu functions for arranging setup program windows: Cascade, Tile vertically, and Arrange icons.
Explains Info menu functions: Info on setup, Registered license numbers, and Program folder.
Explains the setup file, containing device hardware, software, and configuration details.
Describes views and functions for interacting with setup files, including navigation tree and display windows.
Covers creating file info (header and text) to describe the setup file, stored only locally.
Explains that device configuration is divided into three areas: Configuration level, Only setup, and Online parameters.
Details transferring setup files, requiring connection via Ethernet or USB, and explains connection establishment.
Provides an overview of all inputs, outputs, and internal functions with digital or analog output signals.
Explains selectors containing signals for device or setup program configuration, including device signals and interface signals.
Lists categories for analog signals, such as Analog inputs, External analog inputs, Flow, and Math results.
Lists categories for digital signals, including Digital inputs, Math results, Logic results, and Alarms.
Allows changing device hardware and optional functions in the setup project via user-defined creation or automatic detection.
Covers general device data configuration, including device name, language, temperature units, and country settings.
Covers settings for screen appearance, colors of information items, and general settings for visualizations.
Allows configuration of start images and watermarks for the curve diagram, including size limits.
Covers screen brightness and switch-off settings, which can be controlled by time or a digital signal.
Allows setting colors for analog channels, digital channels, backgrounds, alarm curves, and time stamps in diagrams.
Configures general display options like image after reset, home button behavior, and which diagrams are released for user selection.
Describes universal analog inputs for measuring probes, pooled into groups, covering channel designation, sensor selection, and units.
Enables limit value monitoring with one or two limit values (alarms) for each analog input, activating an alarm signal when out-of-limit.
Covers configuration of analog outputs as current or voltage signals, specifying output signal type, scaling, and fault response.
Describes digital inputs actuated by external voltage or potential-free contact, pooled into groups, covering channel designation and signal inversion.
Details digital inputs/outputs that can be switched between input and output, covering function, signal source, inversion, and signal monitoring.
Describes the relay output (changeover contact), its signal source, channel designation, and signal inversion.
Details external analog inputs transferred via interface, covering channel designation, temperature settings, and units.
Describes external digital inputs transferred via interface, covering channel designation, signal inversion, reset signal, and save options.
Covers external text variables for batch reporting, including save options, reset signal, and notes on Modbus addresses.
Explains general limit value monitoring functions delivering status and alarm signals for analog inputs and external inputs.
Covers alarm settings for limit value monitoring, including activation type, event lists, and delay/suppression.
Describes counters, integrators, operating time counters, and high-speed counters for counting digital signals or integrating analog inputs.
Covers specific settings for counters/integrators, including function modes (Counter, Integrator, Flow), save options, and type.
Details flow measurement methods using digital signals (rotary pulses) or analog signals, including notes on high-speed inputs.
Enables limit value monitoring for flow measurement, activating alarms and logging events when out-of-limit.
Describes the optional math function for calculations using formulas, differential, ratio, humidity, and floating average.
Enables limit value monitoring for math function results, activating alarms and logging events when out-of-limit.
Describes the optional logic function for creating applications using 'structured text' (ST code) for logical operations.
Allows configuring up to four groups with analog and digital channels for viewing, storing, and data recording.
Details configuring analog channels within a group, including input signal, line width, and tolerance band limits.
Details configuring digital channels within a group, covering input signal and display options.
Configures diagram view settings like display channel information, measured value display, and diagram type (vertical/horizontal).
Describes standard operation mode for recording data at configured memory cycles, with priority over event/time operation.
Explains event operation, enabled by a control signal, used to shorten memory cycles during alarms, having the highest priority.
Defines a time frame for specific memory value and cycle activation, with higher priority than standard but lower than event operation.
Allows assigning up to 6 counters/integrators to each group, with alarms causing entries in event/alarm lists.
Enables assigning additional event texts selected from a text list, controlled by digital or analog signals for batch reports.
Allows assigning up to 12 alarm signals to each group, with alarms causing entries in event/alarm lists.
Enables report generation for groups, saving max, min, and average values of analog channels for a selected period.
Supports reporting of one batch, recording batch data with channels for groups and displaying in batch visualizations.
Covers general batch information, including batch active status, name, group assignment, and start control methods.
Defines batch lines for the report, specifying text for left/right columns, default text, and text selection methods.
Details Ethernet interface settings for network integration, including IP address assignment, subnet mask, and gateway.
Describes the serial interface (RS232/RS485) supporting Modbus protocol and barcode scanner connection.
Covers Modbus slave settings for the device, including data format, response time, device address, and timeout monitoring.
Details Modbus master settings, monitoring communication between master and slave, including timeout and scanning cycle.
Implements settings for Modbus-TCP operating mode, supporting slave and master roles with external devices.
Used to set current date, time, and time zone, and configure daylight saving time changes.
Allows synchronization of device time and date with a time server using the SNTP protocol.
Provides a caution regarding incorrect configuration of undocumented parameters and advises user to consult manufacturer.
Allows customer-specific fine adjustment to correct analog input measured values, adjusting slope and offset.
Used to change the current counter/integrator status, logging changes and applying them once.
Adjusts limit value and switching differential for general limit value monitoring functions, requiring prior configuration.
Sets current date, time, and time zone, and configures daylight saving time changes.
Specifies start numbers for batch numbers, used in batch reports and incremented automatically after batch reporting.
Configures country-specific settings like language and temperature unit, and determines if user table is transferred separately.
Manages language and country-specific settings like date format and decimal point via text library and country settings.
Assigns user IDs, names, passwords, and rights for up to five users, crucial for device logon.
Details default user assignments and rights, specifying user roles for device and setup program logon.
Explains re-authentication guarantees to protect against unauthorized users by requiring logon after a specified time of inactivity.
Defines characters available for password assignment using a virtual keyboard organized in levels.
Applies to users not logged on, defining rights for groups and public rights for unlogged users.
Applies user rights to logged-on users, defining rights for groups and individual users.
Lists assignable public and user rights across various categories like Setup, Recording data, and Security.
States that users need to log on upon device power on, and user list changes are stored on power off.
Protects specific expertise via configurable rights like 'Read configuration' and 'Manage users' to prevent unauthorized access.
Allows editing texts individually for device languages, used in batch texts, event texts, ST code, and process screens.
Configures email alarms sent via a mail server, with options for up to three addresses and five alarm texts.
Details email server settings for authentication, user name, password, server address, and encryption type.
Enables convenient access to process values, visualizations, and alarm/event lists via a web browser.
Configures settings for electronic signatures, significant for appearance and text entry during signature processes.
Compiles Modbus frames for reading process values from external devices, writing them to selected variables.
Compiles Modbus frames for writing process values to external devices, making them available for the paperless recorder.
Describes integrating the recorder into a PROFINET network as an IO device via an optional PROFINET interface.
Allows creating custom applications using 'structured text' (ST code) for logical operations and transmitting them to the device.
Enables creating customized linearization characteristic lines for analog inputs using formulas or grid values.
Specifies customer-specific linearization using a 4th order polynomial, calculated for the entire linearization range.
Specifies customer-specific linearization by entering up to 40 grid points (X/Y pairs) for physical measured values and linearized values.
Used for visualizing process data, allowing creation of individual process screens transferred to the device.
Editor for creating and modifying process screens, including object lists, background images, and navigation functions.
Allows using background images and colors for process screens, with notes on transparency and storage space.
Lists available object types for process screens, such as Pictogram, Analog signal, Digital signal, Text, Frame, Rectangle, Bar graph, and Universal display.
Describes general features applicable to all object types, including type, name, position, size, visibility, and background color.
Configures pictogram objects for displaying digital signal status using images or icons, with options for signal source and image selection.
Configures analog signal objects to display values numerically, including signal source and decimal places.
Configures digital signal objects to display status via text or pictogram, with options for color, text, and image for low/high conditions.
Configures text objects to display static text or text from a text source, with options for font and orientation.
Configures frame objects for grouping or highlighting, providing a transparent area for arranging other objects.
Configures rectangle objects for grouping or highlighting, allowing background color and optional frames.
Configures bar graph objects to display analog signal values, including foreground/background colors and optional detail display.
Configures universal display objects for showing analog signal features like channel designation, scaling, and limits.
Configures float value entry objects for writing values to variables, with options for decimal places and minimum/maximum values.
Configures text entry objects for writing text to variables, specifying destination and maximum characters.
Configures digital value entry objects for writing binary values to variables, with display modes for text or pictogram.
Configures text selection from list objects, allowing text to be written to variables based on index or text number.
Configures text selection by value objects, using analog signal values to select text from a list for display.
Allows checking and modifying created process screens in a preview screen before transferring to the device.
Details Ethernet settings for online parameter configuration via setup program, identical to device configuration.
Configures device date and time by transferring from PC or setting manually, with notes on time zone and daylight saving.
Enables creating, saving, and printing screenshots of the device's screen content.
Deletes all recorded data from the device's internal memory; intended for use after startup or new plant setup.
Resets the device's user list to default settings; notes that this function is unavailable for FDA devices without PCS.
Selects additional process values to be displayed as online data, allowing configuration of process value, identifier, and unit.
Activates additional functions (extra codes) for the device via the setup program using activation codes.
Generates digital device certificates for manipulation detection, verifying data integrity in the device and during transfer.
Provides tools for testing and calibrating the device, including hardware/software versions and calibration constants.
Displays device version numbers, calibration information, and various IDs for hardware and software components.
Displays calibration constants for analog inputs and outputs, essential for accurate measurements.
Tests analog inputs by applying signals or resistance and measuring values, with continuous measurement control.
Tests analog outputs by measuring the signal at relevant outputs after setting signal type and setpoint value.
Tests digital inputs, indicating 'High' level with a check mark in the corresponding checkbox.
Tests digital inputs/outputs, allowing toggling between input/output and setting digital output to 'High' by checking a checkbox.
Calibrates the screen's touch function by having the user tap consecutive centering fields.
Tests screen color rendering, LED functions, and relay operation, allowing enabling/disabling by clicking.
Displays the status of the buffer battery (OK, low, empty).
Provides detailed technical specifications for the device's analog inputs, including general data and thermocouple/RTD types.
Lists technical data for analog inputs, covering general parameters, thermocouples, RTD probes, and transmitter specifications.
Provides technical data for digital inputs, including level, sampling rate, potential-free contact, and auxiliary voltage supply.
Lists technical data for analog outputs, covering voltage and current signal types, load resistance, accuracy, and ambient temperature influence.
Details technical data for digital inputs/outputs, including level, sampling rate, high-speed input, and output signal specifications.
Provides technical data for relays, including number, switching capacity, and contact life.
Details technical specifications for RS232/RS485, Ethernet, PROFINET IO, USB host, and USB device interfaces.
Lists screen specifications, including type, size, resolution, color count, frame rate, brightness, and screensaver.
Provides electrical data such as voltage supply, safety, power consumption, data backup, connections, and conductor cross sections.
Details environmental influences like ambient temperature range, site altitude, climatic conditions, and electromagnetic compatibility.
Describes the case type, dimensions, mounting depth, panel cut-out, and protection type.
Lists approval marks, testing facilities, certification numbers, inspection basis, and validity for the device.
Provides cautions and instructions for buffer battery replacement, emphasizing service department involvement.
Contains information regarding hazardous substances in components according to China RoHS regulations.
Explains initializing the barcode scanner and supported barcode types (code 39, code 128, QR code).
Details controlling batches using a barcode scanner, showing batch reports and entering batch texts.
Explains using specific control characters to load event texts, process values, and comment texts via barcode scanning.