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Comments
from Condmaster
®
Pro
(35 characters, max. 16)
Examples:
AAA1 Safety, immediate action!
AAA2 Safety, fixed by inspector
ENV1 Clean up
ENV2 Leakage
ENV4 Mech. damage, environment
ENV4 Electr. damage, environment
MAC1 Mechanical damage, machine
MAC2 Electrical damage, machine
MAC3 Poor lubrication
MAC4 Foundation fault
MAC5 Coupling fault
MEA1 Unstable reading
MEA2 Low reading
MEA3 Disturbance
MEQ1 Cable damage
MEQ1 Transducer damage
Setting comments [Logger, Expert]
Condmaster
®
Pro contains Standard comments which you can edit to suit your purpose. Up to 16 of
these can be downloaded to the data logger. A Standard comment consists of a 4 character code
and a title, and it can force a measuring point on the alarm list. When used, it becomes a Comment,
saved with time and date under a measuring point. In Condmaster
®
Pro, you can add your own text
to a comment. It turns up as a coloured square in the graphic display, and you can print a report
showing how often a comment appears in the data base, which gives you a statistical record.
From each measuring function, you can go to the list of comments with SET. The UP/DOWN arrows
scroll the list. The title of the comment in cursor position (>) is displayed. Pressing SET marks (*) or
unmarks the comment in cursor position. ENT saves the marked comment(s) and returns you to the
measuring function. The comment is saved even if you leave the measuring function without saving
a new measuring result. You can save up to 16 comments per measuring point. They are not
connected with a specific measuring technique and appear in Condmaster
®
Pro with one minute
intervals, starting with the measuring time.
Use comments to record events which are not reflected by the measuring results, but are
important enough to be included on your alarm list, e. g. safety hazards and general damage. Don't
waste comments on meaningless remarks like ”Checked, everything OK". The comments in the
example all cause alarm. They concern:
• general safety (emergency exits locked, fire alarm not working, etc.).
• damage to the environment of the machine and to the machine itself.
• abnormal measuring conditions and damaged measuring equipment.
Comment list
SET
Measuring function
> AAA1 Safety,
AAA2 immediate
ENV1 action
ENV2
ENV3 * Electrical
ENV4 damage,
MAC1 machine
> MAC2 *
Scroll
SET
Mark / Unmark
Measuring function
Cancel
ENT
Save comment(s)
ENT
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