Omega Speaker Systems RD8300 manual Touch Screen, Cleaning Instructions, Calibration

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Section 7 - Instrument Care and Maintenance

7.0INSTRUMENT CARE AND MAINTENANCE

7.1Touch Screen

Care should be taken with the touch screen when handling the unit. Sharp and hard objects may pierce the touch screen and damage the display. Only use the stylus provided for screen selection.

Clean the screen according to the instructions below. Abrasive materials will damage the touch screen.

7.2Cleaning Instructions

The unit may be cleaned by wiping with a soft cloth. The front panel and display / keypad may be wiped with a slightly damp soft cloth containing soapy solution or a mild detergent. Do not use any lemon based (citric acid) product to clean the display / keypad. If the unit has been properly installed in a panel using the gasket and the door is locked, the unit can withstand a low pressure hose down in accordance with IP65.

7.3Calibration

It is recommended that recorder calibration is checked at least every year, or in accordance with your industry regulations, to ensure maximum accuracy. It should be performed by a certified Calibration Laboratory using National Institute of Standards and Technology - NIST (or equivalent) traceable calibration references with an accuracy at least 10 times greater than the function you are calibrating. (See Specifications)

Note: Altering the calibration will affect the operation of the unit. These functions should only be performed by qualified personnel. If security is enabled access is restricted to Administrators only.

You will need a voltage calibrator capable of generating the voltages indicated below, a 250 ohm 0.05% resistor and a couple of shorting blocks.

It is suggested you read this entire chapter before attempting to calibrate a unit.

The calibration function is access through the Administrative Menu by pressing the icon button in the System Utilities menu and selecting the “Analog Calibration” option.

The options in the dialog window are as follows:

Channel: Select the channel to which the signal is attached

Range: Select the Range to be calibrated (See table below)

Calibration Function: Select what is to be done from the

drop down menu as follows:

 

Zero Cal – Calibrate the offsets on the Analog converter.

 

Apply 0 Volts to the selected channel. Doing this on one

 

channel calibrates all channels.

 

Full Cal – Calibrate the full scale ranges – needs to be

 

done for each input range. Apply the voltage in

 

parentheses for each range. Doing this on one channel

 

calibrates all channels.

 

Zero Cal RTD – Calibrate the offsets for the RTD ranges.

Figure 7.1 – Calibration Window

Apply a jumper across + - COM. This needs to be done

 

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents Display Elements Environment and Location InstallationWiring Specifications and Procedures Timer/Totalizer Reset Special Events Turning the unit off Annotating TrendsBrowsing Historic Data Browsing AnnotationsAlarms Record SetupSystem Administrative Menu Digital Input/OutputTouch Screen Cleaning Instructions Calibration World Wide Web Web Based FTP Manager Ethernet ProtocolsUSB Connections Utility Programs 102Symbols Trademarks09/11/2008 REV Overview General DescriptionSystem Overview System Overview09/11/2008 REV Recorder Front Display AreaStatus Indicator Media DoorIR Comm Port StylusAnalog Inputs Power SupplyRecorder Rear Panel Input/Output Module Computer InterfaceConfiguration Files FilesExhibitor Software Data FilesActivity Files Miscellaneous FilesQuick Start Guide Keyboarding HelpActivity Lights SecurityRemote Access Passwords User LevelsEquipment Handling Environment and LocationInstallation Recorder Dimensions in Inches mmPanel Mounting Front Panel Cut OutPanel Front Gasket Rear View Panel InsertionPower Connections Wiring Specifications and ProceduresPower Requirements Signal Input Wiring Rear PanelResistance Temperature Detector RTD Inputs Analog InputsThermocouple Inputs Linear InputsPotential Free Contacts FrequencyEthernet Relay Output, Contact InputMouse and Keyboard Connection USB ConnectionAudio Connection 18 RS485 Adapter 19 RS485 120 Ohm Jumper 24Vdc Isolated Output OptionIsolated Serial Interface Option Task Bar Display ElementsLive Display Area Utility Setup Menu Utility Setup Menu09/11/2008 REV Folder Mydata Data File Mydata.dat Bitmap Files Text Files Alarm, Event and Activity LogsRecord Session Configuration Manager Load ConfigurationSending Email E-mail WindowDisplay Brightness User LoginDisplay Utilities Timer/Totalizer Reset Record on AlarmSpecial Events Background ColorEmail on Alarm Event Record Setup Digital Input Setup Record ModeSystem Setup Alarm Master SetupAnnotating Trends Drawing on the ScreenBrowsing Historic Data Adding a Text MessageZoom and Compress Data 13.4 Zoom with point markersUsing the Cursor 13.8 Cursor ModeView Memos and Bitmaps 13.6 Memo View 13.7 Bitmap ViewUsing Browser Jump To Browsing AnnotationsInput Channels Master Channel SetupSetup display as shown right Channel Setup Channel SetupResistance Input Channel Type SetupLinear Input Industrial Square Root Extraction Thermocouples and RTDsCalculated Channel Setup Calculated Input09/11/2008 REV Gated Timer Conditional InputReset Point TotalizerFrequency/Pulse Count Frequency13 Pulse Count Setup Pulse CountRecorder Setup Display Builder Building the DisplayEditing 3 Display BuilderRotate List Digital Display Setup WidgetsDigital Displays Will show OFFDisplaying Min, Max or Average Values Bar Graph Setup Bar GraphsChannel Type Shows the current widget style for Channel. For information only09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV Trend Setup Trend Setup Window09/11/2008 REV Alarms RateAlarm Master Setup 1 Alarm Master SetupAlarm Setup Digital Input/Output Digital Output Setup 1 Digital Output SetupDigital Input Setup 09/11/2008 REV Record Setup Select ChannelsMedia and Filename Record RateWhat to Record Point type Max Min AverageTriggered Record Timed RecordSplit Files Media Alarm System Administrative Menu System Admin Menu09/11/2008 REV NTP Time Server Temperature CompensationSystem Setup Modbus Settings Mouse Pointer EnableConfig Auto Save Menu TimeoutUser Setup Password Management UserFile Explorer Network Settings 7 Web User AdminWeb User Manager 6 Network IP Address9 USB ActiveSync Password Smtp Email SettingsSet ActiveSync Password Registry Languages System ReFlash09/11/2008 REV Communication World Wide Web3 View Recorder Web Based FTP Manager 2 FTP File Manager Communication Ethernet Protocols OPC ServerModbus Data Registers Modbus ServerModbus Status Registers Register # USB Connections Utility Programs FTP Manager09/11/2008 REV 09/11/2008 REV 3 Remote Recorder Remote ControlRemote Display 5 Remote Manager Connected Remote Manager4 Remote Manager Calibration Cleaning InstructionsTouch Screen Calibrating Linear Voltage Inputs Set ChannelZero Cal Full CalCalibrating Frequency Store CalCalibrating the RTD Current Source Go to Table of Contents Resolution Color Virtual Chart SpeedPower Requirements Power Fail ProtectionType Range C Accuracy C Range F Accuracy F Safety DimensionsWeight Recording RatesAppendix B Digital Input Voltage Adjustment Input Board Fig B-4 Digital IO Module Jumpers 2 Channel shownWARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature

RD8300 specifications

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