9 lock and access codes, 10 datalog – INFICON IC6 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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The IC6 supports the writing of filenames using alphanumeric characters selected
using the cursor keys. Characters A through Z and numbers 0 through 9 inclusive
are available. The IC6 has the ability to display the files contained on the memory
stick. A scrolling feature is enabled to view those filenames which cannot fit as
indicated by +++ on the screen. Error messages include: Disk Full; File Not Found;
Disk Write Protected; Media Error; Disk not Found; File is Read Only.

Datalog files are automatically named using the process number and run number.
See

section 3.6.10, Datalog, on page 3-43

for the Datalog string details. Screen

shots are named as DDMMYYXX or MMDDYYXX depending on the date format
setting. XX is a number that increments 0-99, resetting to 0 every day.

NOTE: A File Access Code parameter is enabled when the IC6 has a Program

lock code set. By entering a File Access Code, the IC6 parameters can be
saved to, or retrieved from, the USB storage device only without entering
the Program Lock Code. (See

Chapter 7, General Parameters

.)

CAUTION

Do not remove the USB storage device from the IC6 while
a save or retrieve operation is taking place.

3.6.9 Lock and Access Codes

The IC6 has several forms of protection to prevent unauthorized changing of
parameters. Refer to the General setup section for a description of parameter and
Program lock codes and the File Access Code. In addition, a method of locking the
entire display is available through the remote communications. Lock codes are
entered on the General display. See

Chapter 7, General Parameters

.

HINT: To clear any of the locks, except the File Access Code, hold down the

CLEAR key on power up. This will clear all lock codes. HOWEVER, if no
lock codes are present, all parameters will be cleared.

3.6.10 Datalog

If enabled, Datalog automatically sends process information to the RS-232 port or
saves it to the USB storage device every time a source shutter closure occurs. an
end of deposit occurs, or following a Stop or Suspend. The information will be
saved under a filename on the USB storage device.

Datalog files saved to the USB storage device will be automatically named using
the process number and run number. The format of the filename is:
PXXRXXXX.IDL. If the USB storage device already contains a file with the same
filename as the new datalog information, the new datalog information will be
appended to the old file.

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