B)Real Time Clock
RTC Date and Time: The formats are mm/dd/yyyy and hh:mm:ss. The exact formats are
required otherwise an error message will appear in the Title box. Note: time is military time/24 hour based.
Adjust RTC Only: If checked, the clock will be updated and nothing else, provided that “Activation” is set to “Status/RTC/Alarm”. To verify the clock, set the “Activation” to “Configuration”, click Update button, then set “Activation” to “Status/RTC/Alarm” and click Update button one more time.
Time Stamp: If checked, the Temperature/Barometric Pressure values will be stamped with time and date using Port 1000 (HTTPget program must be used, see Section 4.5.1).
Secured Applet: If checked, the LOGIN password is required to open “Read Sensor” and “Chart” pages.
C)Flash Card Size: Reports the Flash Card density and if it is already recorded, how many locations are filled.
D)Flash Card Message: Describes RTC setup, listed in the previous 4 scenarios.
Flash Card Module Malfunctional | Open Sensor |
Flash Card Standby | Flash Card Recording Stopped |
Flash Card | Flash Card Recording Complete |
Flash Card Recording On | Wait Reading Flash |
Flash Card Module Not Initialized | Recording Initialized |
Flash Card Corrupt Initialization |
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If the battery is not connected or the voltage is low, the statement “Low Battery” will be added to the above statements. You may also see a statement “Archive Busy” if another client is busy receiving archive data. In this case, refrain from activating the applet, instead keep clicking the Update button and make sure “Activation” is set to “Status/RTC/Alarm” until the “Archive Busy” statement is no longer displayed.
E)Alarm Setup: There are two alarms which can be assigned to temperature or barometric pressure.
Alarm Type: Selection of Temperature (T) or Barometric Pressure (B) and Above Setpoint (Hi) or Below Setpoint (Lo):
T&T:Hi/Lo | T&B:Hi/Lo | T&B:Hi/Hi |
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B&B:Hi/Lo | T&B:Lo/Hi | T&B:Lo/Lo | No Alarm |
Example: If T&T:Hi/Lo is selected, the temperature will be monitored against these two Hi and Lo values. If temperature goes above Hi value, Relay 1 will be energized, and if temperature goes below Lo value Relay 2 will be energized.
Alarm Enabled: Selections of “Latched ” or “Unlatch” are available. If “Unlatch” is selected, the relay in the iServer will be turned on (closed) when the temperature and/or barometric pressure values fall outside of Setpoint range. When the temperature and/or barometric pressure values are back within the range, the relay will be turned off (opened).
If “Latched” is selected, the relay in the iServer will be turned on (closed) when the temperature and/or barometric pressure values fall outside of Setpoint range and will remain on until the user turns it off.
SP1 and SP2: Editable box for Setpoint values. The format is nnn.n, it must be followed exactly otherwise the modification will not take place for any modified item in the Alarm Setup.
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