User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
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yellow color
- It is possible to log data in the device but there is less than
20%
of total free memory remaining (to clear the memory you need to move any
important data logging files and possibly the Modbus templates onto a
removable flash drive, after which remove them from the device – for more
information see
Chapter 7.3. FILES MANAGEMENT
). Also at the moment when
free memory drops below 20% a warning will be displayed on the screen.
•
red color
- warning about the lack of space on a memory card, meaning data
logging will not be possible until space is freed in the memory (how to remove
data and exchange data with a flash drive is shown in
Chapter 7.3. FILES
MANAGEMENT
)
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alternately blinking green with a blue color
- when the indicator flashes blue,
the logged data is moved to memory (Note! at this time you must not turn off the
device because it may cause a loss of recently logged data).
In order to turn off the device, especially when the data logging is
ON
, it is
recommended to use the safe-off device by pressing the button
Safe-shutdown
in
the main menu (see
Fig. 7.14
).
6.3.2. Navigation bar
Touching the screen at any place causes the
Navigation bar
to display (see
Fig.
6.3
)
which allows the user to switch between visualisation modes, groups and to enter the menu.
Fig. 6.3. Main window of the device – displaying the Navigation bar
This bar contains three kinds of buttons shown in
Tab. 6.1
.
switching between visualisation modes of a current group (for
possible modes see
Chapter 6.3.3. Data panels
and
Chapter
7.14. GROUPS
)
entering the main menu (see details in
Chapter
7. CONFIGURATION OF THE MultiCon CMC-99/141
)
switching between presented groups of logical channels
(activation and settings for
Group
view see
Chapter 7.14.
GROUPS
)
Tab. 6.1 Buttons of the navigation bar
To enter the configuration menu of a particular
Logical channel
directly, press and
hold the screen over the channel data panel for 3-4 seconds (see option
(1)
in
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