1. Overview Monitor
This application is used for monitoring, displaying and archiving the sensor data of the I/O modules (ECOLOG-PRO, ECOLOG-NET) and for forwarding alarm messages.
1.1. User Interface
After the successful login, elproMONITOR changes to the start window divided into 4 areas.
1.2 Status
The priority defines which sensor status is displayed if a sensor has several statuses at the same time. The status with the highest priority is displayed in each case.
Status LED | Status | Priority | Description |
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OK | 1 | All in order. | |
Weak radio strength | 2 | The radio strength of the corresponding module is too weak. The status is displayed immediately if an alarm profile with corresponding sensor alarm has been set. However, the alarm is only triggered after the delay time has elapsed. | |
Low battery level | 3 | The sensor supply has a low battery level. | |
Warning lower limit | 4 | The measured value is lower than the upper warning limit. | |
Warning upper limit | 5 | The measured value is higher than the upper warning limit. | |
Warning digital input | 6 | The state of the digital input corresponds to the alarm criterion. | |
Alarm lower limit | 7 | The measured value is lower than the upper alarm limit. | |
Alarm upper limit | 8 | The measured value is higher than the upper alarm limit. | |
Logger interval error | 9 | ECOLOG-NET - Incorrect recording interval parameterized for reloading. | |
Sensor malfunction | 10 | The sensor has failed. | |
No connection | 11 | elproMONITOR has no connection to the module / data logger to which the affected sensor is connected. | |
Reload | 12 | After a connection interruption, buffered values are reloaded in the module. In case of longer interruptions of the connection, the reloading may take some time. For example, an ECOLOG-PRO 1NTR measuring module requires approx. 130 minutes to reload a completely full buffer. The ECOLOG-PRO radio modules ECOLOG-PRO 1NTR, 2PTR and 1THR can reload 114 measured values per minute and channel. | |
Deactivated by user | 13 | The sensor alarm was deactivated by the calibration process. | |
Deactivated by time control | 14 | The sensor alarm has been deactivated by the time control. | |
Deactivated by calibration | 15 | The sensor alarm has been deactivated by the user. | |
Retired | 16 | The sensor is no longer monitored and cannot be reactivated. The recorded measured values are not deleted and can still be called up via the sensor analysis. A retired sensor is not deleted from the license list. |
1.3 Sensor analysis
elproMONITOR has several functions for analyzing and exporting the recorded measured values.
1.3.1 Select period for sensor analysis
1.3.2 Applicable functions
1.3.3 Details sensor analysis
1.3.4 Reload measured values
After a system failure, elproMONITOR reloads the missing measured values from the internal memory of the data loggers. This procedure automatically replenishes missing data and closes existing recording gaps.
ECOLOG-PRO
In ECOLOG-PRO, the Reload function is independent of the recording interval of the individual modules.
(e.g. for an ECOLOG-PRO 4PT module with 4 channels and a recording interval of 10 minutes, approx. the last 17 days can be reloaded)
ECOLOG-NET
Each ECOLOG-NET logger must be programmed for a recording interval of 1 minute. The typical time periods for reloading are 5 days (8-channel logger) or 11 days (4-channel logger).
ECOLOG-PRO Radio
The reload speed of the ECOLOG-PRO radio modules is limited by the radio transmission. 114 measured values per minute and channel can be transmitted. For example, an ECOLOG-PRO 1NTR measuring module requires approx. 130 minutes to reload a completely full buffer. The ECOLOG-PRO radio modules ECOLOG-PRO 1NTR, 2PTR and 1THR can reload 114 measured values per minute and channel under optimal conditions.
With larger systems, the reload time may also increase.
The current connection status of the module is indicated by the following statuses (see >> 1.2. status):
OK
no connection - system failure or connection interruption
Logger Interval Error- Error message: Logger Interval Error, for an ECOLOG-NET logger with wrong logging interval. No data is reloaded!
Reload - After a connection interruption, buffered values are reloaded in the module.
Reloaded values are highlighted in the sensor analysis. See >> 1.3.3. details sensor analysis