User manual

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ELR/ELM 5000 Series
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Example CSV:
The example shows that only the rst three se-
quence points are congured, while all others are
set to default values.
The view is Excel style, which doesn’t interpret a text
like 00,000 as value, but it doesn’t matter, because
when saving the le as CSV all becomes text again.
How to load a sequence le from an USB stick:
1. Do not yet plug the USB stick or remove it, if currently plugged.
2. Access the sequence generator with MENU -> Page 2-> Sequence gen-
erator, to see its main screen, as depicted to the right.
3. Tap touch area , then and follow the instructions on screen.
If at least one valid le has been recognized the device will show a list of
les to select from. For le and path naming, as well as limitations regard-
ing the number of displayable les, see above.
Select a le by tapping on the le name.
4. Tap touch area in the bottom right corner. The selected le is then checked and loaded, if valid. In
case it is not valid, the device will show an error message. Then the le must be corrected and the steps
repeated or you could load a different le.
How to save the currently active sequence to an USB stick:
1. Do not yet plug the USB stick or remove it, if currently plugged.
2. Access the sequence generator with MENU -> Page 2-> Sequence generator.
3. Tap touch area , then . The device will request you to plug the USB ash drive now.
4. After plugging it, the device will try to access the ash drive and nd the folder HMI_FILES and read the
content. If there are already sequence les present, they will be listed and you can either select one for
overwriting, otherwise select for the creation of a new le.
5. Finally save the sequence with .
3.8.4 Remote control of the sequence generator
The sequence generator can be remotely controlled, but conguration and control of the single functions, as well
as loading sequence point data with individual commands is different from manual operation. The external docu-
mentation “Programming Guide ModBus & SCPI” explains the approach.