PTR/DTR Printing Thermometer Software Software User Manual
CONTENTS Introduction 4 To install the PTR/DTR PC software 4 General tab 6 Device 6 Settings 6 Status 6 Ticket preview 6 Layout 7 Selecting a PTR/DTR 7 Getting settings from the device 7 Configuring the PTR/DTR 8 Modifying ticket layout 8 Selecting an image 8 Editing user fields 9 Changing the date/time format 9 Defining the labels & limits - DTR 10 Defining the labels & limits - PTR 11 Changing the temperature units 11 Saving the ticket layout & settings to the PC 12 L
Erasing readings from the devise 15 Exporting readings to excel file 16 Advanced tab - PTR 17 Auto-off 17 Mode options 18 On demand mode 18 Ticket headings - on demand mode 18 Summary mode 18 Ticket headings - summary mode 19 Logging mode 19 Ticket heaings - logging mode 20 Reading trim 20 Advanced tab - DTR 21 Operation of the probe button 21 Changing the delay time for remote button printing 21 Number of copies to be printed using the remote button 22 Auto-off 22 Ticket h
INTRODUCTION The PTR/DTR printing thermometer PC software is used to configure the thermometer and retrieve stored readings from it. The PTR has 4 inputs that can be renamed (user selectable). Each input has an assigned high and low limit (user selectable). The DTR can store up to 4 labels (user selectable). Each label has an assigned high and low limit (user selectable). When a temperature is taken the label and limits will be printed on the ticket and stored with the readings.
The program files will be installed by default to... ''C:\Program Files\ETI Ltd\Printing Temperature Recorder\'' (Recommended). The 'Browse' button can be used to install to an alternate location (Advanced Users). The 'Disk Cost' button will show the space on available drives and the amount required. The software may be installed for the current user or all users of the PC. The default installation is 'Everyone'. Select the alternate button for 'Just me' (Advanced Users).
GENERAL TAB DEVICE When working on ticket layouts without a device connected to the PC select DTR or PTR. When devices are plugged into the PC USB sockets this box will contain a drop down list of all the available PTR/DTR units. SETTINGS GET - retrieves current settings and ticket layout from the PTR/DTR. SET - configures the PTR/DTR with selected settings and ticket layout. STATUS Displays the number of readings stored in PTR/DTR memory and the time the PTR/DTR was synchronised.
LAYOUT SAVE LOAD DELETE CLOSE – saves the current ticket layout to the PC. – loads saved ticket layout from the PC. – deletes a saved ticket layout. – closes the software. SELECTING A PTR/DTR If more than one PTR/DTR device is plugged into the PC, use this drop-down list to select the appropriate one. When a PTR/DTR is selected, the settings stored in it will be downloaded automatically. WARNING: any changes made to the currently displayed ticket layout or settings will be overwritten.
CONFIGURING THE PTR/DTR To configure the PTR/DTR with the current ticket layout and settings, click the 'Set' button in the 'Settings' section. Do not disconnect device from the PC until operation complete. MODIFYING THE TICKET LAYOUT SELECTING AN IMAGE To select an image to be displayed on the ticket, hover the mouse cursor over the image area or existing image in the 'Ticket layout' section.
To erase the existing image, click the 'X' button at the top right corner of the image area. EDITING USER FIELDS A DTR ticket has eight user selectable fields on the layout: 'Header', 'User Fields 1-3' and 'Footers 1-4'. A PTR in 'Log' mode has only the 'Header' field appear. A PTR in 'Summary' mode has 'Header' and 'Footers 1 – 4'. A PTR in non-logging mode has eight user selectable fields on the layout: 'Header', 'User Fields 1-3' and 'Footers 1-4'.
DEFINING THE LABELS AND LIMITS - DTR The DTR has 1 input and up to four labels can be defined for use. These labels can each have their own high and low limits. Each reading taken by the device is assigned the label selected at the time. The reading’s alarm state is determined by its label’s high and low limits. To change the name of a label and its limits, click on the Labels field on the ticket layout area. Radio buttons on the left determine the selected label on instrument start-up.
DEFINING THE LABELS AND LIMITS – PTR The PTR has 4 inputs. To define inputs and their high and low limits simply hover the mouse cursor over the 'Inputs' field on the 'Ticket layout' area. Clicking on it will show the 'Inputs' pop-up box. Edit the Input name and select the high and low limits from the appropriate scroll lists. CHANGING THE TEMPERATURE UNITS To change temperature units to either °C or °F, hover the mouse cursor over the 'Inputs' field on the 'Ticket layout' area.
SAVING THE TICKET LAYOUT AND SETTINGS TO THE PC To save the current 'Ticket layout' to the PC, along with the selected settings, click the 'Save' button in the 'Layout' section. To save the settings to a new name type the name in the 'Save settings as' dialogue box. To overwrite settings that have already been saved, select a name from the list below the 'Save settings as' dialogue box.
LOADING THE TICKET LAYOUT AND SETTINGS FROM THE PC To load previously saved settings from the PC, click the 'Load' button in the 'Layout' section and select the settings from the list in the 'Load' settings dialogue box. DELETING SAVED TICKET LAYOUT AND SETTINGS To delete previously saved settings click on the 'Delete' button in the 'Layout' section and select the settings from the list in the 'Delete' settings dialogue box.
DATA TAB RETRIEVING STORED READINGS FROM THE PTR/DTR To sort the readings by heading, click on a column header. READINGS: GET – retrieves all readings stored in the PTR/DTR. ERASE – erases all readings stored in the PTR/DTR. EXPORT – export downloaded readings to Excel format. CLOSE – closes the software. DOWNLOAD READINGS FROM THE PTR/DTR Click the 'Get' button in the 'Readings' section. WARNING: Previously downloaded readings will be overwritten.
Information displayed in the list are Reading Number (#), Date/Time, Reading, High Limit, Low Limit and Label. Readings can be sorted in ascending or descending order by clicking the appropriate column header. Data from a DTR has reading numbers of 1, 2, 3 etc. Data from a PTR has reading numbers of 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 etc. This is because it is possible to have data from more than one logging session stored on the PTR.
EXPORTING READINGS TO EXCEL FILE Downloaded readings can be exported to an 'Excel' file. To do so, click on the 'Export' button in 'Readings' section. In the open dialogue box, select appropriate format, click 'OK' and then type the file name or select an 'Excel' file to overwrite in the 'Save' file dialogue box.
ADVANCED SETTINGS TAB – PTR AUTO-OFF To maximise battery life, the DTR can be set up to switch off automatically after given period of time when idle. To enable this feature, tick the 'Auto-off' checkbox in the 'Auto-off' section. To disable 'Auto-off', de-select the checkbox. The auto-off time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes. The value cannot be changed when the 'Auto-off' feature is disabled.
MODE OPTIONS PTR instrument has three modes of operation: On Demand printing, Logging and Log Summary. The set-up of these is achieved using the 'Advanced settings' tab. 'ON DEMAND' MODE In 'On demand' mode the user can press the print button to obtain a printout of the current temperatures and the alarm status of each input. The ticket information can be customised by the user if required using the following section of the 'Advanced settings' tab.
overwrite the oldest data in memory but selecting the appropriate option in the 'Data storage' section of the Advanced tab. TICKET HEADINGS – SUMMARY MODE The information in the heading fields of the printed ticket can be changed to suit the user requirements. These can be changed in the 'Ticket headings' section of the Advanced Tab. 'LOGGING' MODE In Logging mode the instrument prints at a regular interval selected by the user.
TICKET HEADINGS – LOGGING MODE The information in the heading fields of the printed ticket can be changed to suit the user requirements. These can be changed in the ‘Ticket headings’ section of the Advanced Tab. READING TRIM Each input can have a ±2.0 °C (3.6 °F) trim value applied to it. This is to allow for variations in individual thermocouple probe accuracies. Apply the probes to a known temperature source and adjust the trim values so that the instrument reading matches the temperature source value.
The trim operation can be password protected. To set a password the user must have administrator privileges for the computer. ADVANCED SETTINGS TAB - DTR OPERATION OF THE PROBE BUTTON PRINTING DELAY TIME FOR REMOTE PROBE BUTTON To increase or decrease the printing delay time for prints taken with the remote button (on the probe handle) click the '+' or '-' boxes respectively. The boxes are located next to 'Printing delay in seconds' text in the 'Operation of the probe button' section.
NUMBER OF COPIES TO BE PRINTED USING THE REMOTE BUTTON To increase or decrease the number of copies to be printed when pressing the remote button click the '+' or '-' boxes. The boxes are located next to 'Number of copies to be printed' text in the 'Operation of the probe button' section. The minimum number is 0 (no copies to be printed, just the original ticket) and the maximum is 3 (default = 0).
RESETTING THE ADVANCED SETTINGS TO ‘DEFAULT’ VALUES To reset all advanced settings ('Operation of the remote button', 'Auto-off', 'Ticket headings' and 'Messages on the PTR/DTR display'), click on the 'Default' button in the 'Advanced Settings'. WARNING: resetting 'advanced settings' to default is an irreversible action.
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