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In 2003-2006 we have optimized MSR32 as a result of the excellent feedback from our clients, download demo
- MSR32 can now locked with a password to avoid changes in the configuration ( optional available ).
- In the “Setup”-dialog it is now possible to change the setting of the buffer directly instead of editing the INI-file and restart MSR32.
- When using Day-Protocol-Files You can now enter the maximum number of files in the directory.
- New additional “Recipe Control” with many functions to control MSR32 from an external module with full graphical surface.
- Editable Day-Protocol-File in Excel-CSV format.
- Now Log p,h module is also available with the formulas from ILK-Dresden with over 30 refrigerants, incl. CO2.
- All points of an Log p,h circuits can now be defined individual by the user.
- New formulas in the formula interpreter:
- STABIL, function for calculation of steady state.
- IMPULS, function for output of a pulse signal.
- RAMPE, function for output of a ramp curve.
- New functions within the process graphic
- Editing of process symbols can be locked
- Symbols can be grouped and adjusted or can be sized in height and width with multi selecting.
- Text in a symbol is now adjustable to the left side, right side or to the center
- New process symbol “BUTTON” for active control of an digital output by mouse click.
- New process symbol ‘INPUT” to change setpoints from a process graphic ( output to a constant channel )
- Additional measurement type: MSR Excel XY-measurement and evaluation
You can take a measurement which will create an Excel file as a result. This measurement type is designed to get the values in an X-Y-mode for up to 250 channels.Values can be taken manual, see "State of Measurement" and "Monitoring Measurement" or with a trigger channel. A value than is taken when the value of the trigger channel changes from 0 to 1 (or higher). Aditional values can be taken manual also.The number of values is restricted by Excel to 65000.
- The format of the Excel sheet is always the same, see picture

- See also the options in the dialog "Setup MSR-Excel XY Measurement"
To create the Excel file a program called MSR2Excel.Exe starts and displayes the state of the transaction A printout of a table can look like : MSR32 Testmessung Excel XY Messung
- In MSRW32 a similar function is implemented. You can select values for a curve with the graphic cursors. Now You can move the graphic cursors parallel. Use the Navigator for this option.

Direct Export of evaluations to Excel from MSRW32
- As for the MSR Excel measurement it is now possible to use the same Excel template in MSRW32 for creating Excel protocols
- Some improvements in the time step control
Driver for Siemens S7
- Support of read/write of float and word values
others
- Improvements in performance.
- Some bug fixes
- Better import of DOS measurements in VDE mode
Additional measurement type: MSR Excel measurement
Column Contents:
- A Channel number
- B Title
- C Unit
- D Comment
- E Mean value
- F Min value
- G Max value
- I,J Text
See also the options in the dialog "Setup MSR-Excel XY Measurement". If you start a measurement without template file, a new Excel file will be created and a new table will be added. The title of this table is "MSR-Data" (see picture) If You want to use a template file, just create an Excel file (*.xls) and name one of the tables "MSR-Data". The data will be written in this table as seen above.
Time step control
Create or edit a time step control in this dialog. Enter set points for a selection of channels for a set of time steps. These set points are written to the coressponding channel in every defined time step. All channels return to their original values, when the last time step is over, except constant channel, which will hold the last value set by the control. In the status bar the actual state of the time step control is shown. You can edit a running control setting online.
Buttons
- Close Closes this dialog
- Start ("Apply") Starts a time step control at the start time. When the control is running, the button text turns to "Apply"
- Start now Starts a time step control with the next MSR cycle, only available when no control running
- Stop Stops a running control, only available when a control is running
- Help Opens the help file
With this button it is possible to jump to the next time step. This is useful when testing the setting.
Note:
The real time naturally has not reached this time step. Internally the start time is set to an earlier value.
Via the function TSC(x) You can display the state of the time step control as a channel value.
To setup a time step control use the below dialog:
Enter the desired time steps and the set points at these points.You can delete, edit, insert a time step with the buttons or you can delete all time steps. All time steps will be sorted after editing. You have to edit a time step in an input dialog. In this dialog You can apply the set points of the previous time step.The same effect is given by the button "Apply set point of previous time step" .
Enter a time step starting with the start time in hours:minutes:seconds,. It is recommended to start with 0:00:00. There is no limit for the hours , 1234:00:00 is possible. The time step starts 1234 hours after the start time: If You use seconds in a time step, don't enter steps which are smaller than the MSR-cycle. Small steps may be be skipped.
Enter a set point for each channel of this time step. Values are taken as the channel values of the channel in MSR32. You can even override an analog input channel, if this is allowed. When the time step control is over, every channel turns to its original value except constant channels, where the last value set will be stored.If You enter a wrong number, a message will be displayed an You cannot save, start or apply this setting.
To change the time step just click at an items at the list.If You change settings of a running control, the information in the status bar may not correspond to the setting until You press "Apply" .
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