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LASPAC-View 5
for series
LasPaC II & LPM II
Program Operation 7
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Built-In Help Web-Based Help / Technical Support
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Demonstration Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Data Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
The List View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
ID Machine Test Type Date/Time Test Ref ISO Code NAS/AS1 AS4059E-2 RH
Temperature
Test Record Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Filtering the List Sorting the List
Printing the List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
AS4059E Table 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Combined Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Views: Creation, Saving, Opening and Closing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Saving the View Creating a New View Closing a View Opening a Saved View Modifying a
Saved View Deleting a View Multiple Views
Data Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Data Import . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Record Deletion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Record Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Record Details Form Printing the Record Details Form Closing the Record Details Form
Trend Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Creating a Trend View Printing a Trend View Changing the Graph Style Customised Trending
Graphs Standard Graphs Exporting the Trend Graph
Report Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Overview Entering Report Data The Size Distribution Chart User Defined Reference Systems
Printing the Test Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
System Requirements
Operating System
LASPAC-View 5 has been designed to run on Windows 2000, Windows XP,
Windows Vista and Windows 7.
Disk Space
The software consumes around 10MB of hard disk space, depending on
which Microsoft Windows components are already installed. We recom-
mend that 20MB of free space should be available before installing this
product.
Older Versions
You are installing revision 5.xx. If you have an older installation, then this
will be upgraded automatically. You do not need to uninstall it first. The
first time you run the new software, any existing database will be upgraded.
Your existing data will be preserved.
Required Privileges
Some Windows configurations require you to be logged in as a user with
"Administrator" privileges in order to install software. If this is so for your
system, it is also important that when you run the program for the first time
after installation, you are still logged in as that user. This is because the
program performs some extra installation steps the first time it is run.
During setup Windows Vista will prompt for permission to install the soft-
ware components. You will need to authorise this when prompted.
Installation Screen
As the program is being installed on the PC, a series of messages will ap-
pear (shown emphasised below). Follow the instructions stated against each
message.
Completed
Uninstallation
The software can be uninstalled from the Windows Control Panel in the
normal way for your system. Typically one would select Start / Control
Panel.
Double-click the Add / Remove programs icon. Select “LASPAC-View 5”
from the list of installed programs and click the Add/Remove button. The
uninstaller should start up and offer to remove the LASPAC-View 5 soft-
ware. Follow the onscreen instructions and the software will be removed.
The uninstaller does not remove the tests database, for "safety". If you want
to do this you must do it manually: delete the entire software directory
LASPAC-View 5 Uninstallation 5
The Windows Control Panel used to
uninstall the software.
6 Uninstallation
Program
Operation
Overview
The software maintains a database of oil sample analysis results. Particle
counts can be automatically uploaded from a particle counter and integrated
into the database. Water content and temperature data will also be uploaded
automatically from those particle counters in the Stauff range that possess
this feature. Other information can be added as required to form a complete
test record.
The results can be viewed in several formats, allowing the user to visually
see trends, print test reports, annotate test results, and export information to
other software.
The software can also be used to setup or directly control connected particle
analysers.
Getting Help
Built-In Help
Online Help is available from within the program. The online help can be
accessed by either:
• Pressing F1
Language
The LASPAC-View 5 software can use different languages for its user in-
terface (menus and help screens). Each time LASPAC-View 5 starts up, it
checks which language the computer has been set to. If this is one of those
supported then it is used for the user interface. Otherwise LASPAC-View 5
uses English.
(You can change the default language for your computer using the Windows
control panel, e.g. "Regional Settings". Normal users will already have this
set to their local language. This setting does potentially affect all programs,
although many will appear unchanged if they only support one language.)
Demonstration Data
The installation software contains 60 test records for demonstration pur-
poses, so that you may become familiar with the features and methods of
manipulating the data, before uploading new test data from your particle
counter.
Once you have become familiar with the application you may choose to
delete the 60 demonstration test records, using one of the normal dele-
tion processes available on Windows applications, e.g. highlight a single
or group of records, then press the keyboard delete key.
Data Transfer
Note: If you are connecting a LasPaCII-I unit, please refer to the separate
manual section "Particle Analyser Remote Control".
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• Insert a cable connection between the RS232 port on the particle counter
and the appropriate 9-way connector on the PC. (Some modern ma-
chines do not have a built-in RS232 port. For these machines USB to
Serial adaptors are supplied.)
• Click on the Upload button, or select File / Upload, or use the keyboard
shortcut Control-U.
The Upload button
• On the Data Transfer Window, which appears, select the port option,
which corresponds to the actual port used on the PC when making the
cable connection.
• Leave blank or tick the box next to the message ‘Delete original data af-
ter transfer’. If the box is ticked, all data stored in the connected particle
counter will be automatically erased after the data has been transferred
to the LASPAC-View 5 application. Until the user becomes familiar
with the application, it is recommended that box is left blank.
The titles label the various items recorded for each test. These are as follows:
ID
The database generates a number to uniquely identify each test, as the test
is loaded into it. This number is used, by default, to label the test when it
appears in graphs and reports. The user can never change it, and it will never
be “re-used” if the test it labels is deleted. If results are sent or downloaded
to another computer then the ID will not be the same.
Test
This is the test number that the particle counter assigns to the test record.
It appears on an LasPaCII-P units screen and printout. It is automatically
incremented by the particle counter after each test. It can also be reset by
the operator to any desired starting value, so is not guaranteed unique.
Type
The analyser unit can perform up to five types of test (see the particle counter
manual for more details).
0) Normal Test
Oil is drawn into the unit in a single test cycle.
1) Dynamic Test
The test is done in 3 stages, with a delay between each test to allow the
system being tested to move to a new state. The unit automatically flushes
between each test to ensure that the sample is not mixed with oil from the
previous cycle.
3) Continuous Sampling
The analyser unit can be selected for continuous testing at set time intervals.
4) Short Test
A quicker test than the Normal Test; not recommended for oil samples
cleaner than ISO 17/15/12 (NAS6).
Date/Time
The date and time at which the original test was performed, as set on the
analyser. This is displayed in the ISO 8601 format. (YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS).
ISO Code
The test result, presented as a 3 number ISO 4406:1999 code.
NAS/AS1
The test result, presented as a single number NAS/AS4059E Table 1 class.
Since NAS classes greater than 12 are not defined, the LasPaCII-P laser par-
ticle analyser represents these as **. The LASPAC-View 5 software trans-
lates this into number 15, so that when plotted or sorted, these appear above
and distinct from class 12.
AS4059E-2
The test result, presented in the AS4059E Table 2 format. LASPAC-View 5
now provides support for the AS4059E formats (both tables 1 and 2). The
user can indicate a preference for this format (over the NAS1638 and ISO
formats) by selecting "View / AS4059E Format". This provides a "hint"
to the program that this is preferred. For example, this setting affects what
appears in the printed list, and what the default trend graph displays.
RH
Displays the measured water content of the oil, expressed as a "Relative
Humidity" percentage. The particle counter machine requires the RH mea-
surement option.
Temperature
The oil temperature in degrees C. Machine requires the RH or T measure-
ment option.
In the example above, the user has extracted just the records with test refer-
ence equal to “ROVER RM:1”. These can then be analysed, printed, plotted
etc.
You can see that there are three rows of selection boxes. The first row,
labelled by “=”, restricts the records displayed to those exactly matching
the selections (as in the screen shot above).
The second row, labelled by “>,=” restricts the records displayed to those
whose values are greater than, or equal to, the selections. For example, it
is possible to display all tests done on or after a certain date by selecting a
value for “Date / Time” in this row.
The third row, labelled by “<,=” restricts the records displayed to those
whose values are less than, or equal to, the selections.
The restrictions all operate at the same time, so that it is possible to quickly
narrow down the display to exactly the records required. For example, you
could select all tests performed between two dates, for a particular customer,
whose ISO code was greater than a particular value, by making the appro-
priate selections.
To remove a restriction, select the “blank” entry at the top of the list in the
selection box.
Ensure that you have narrowed down the record selection before printing;
otherwise you may use up a lot of paper. Use Print Preview to check this
prior to actually printing out. You can move backwards and forwards through
the pages of the report, and select which ones you want printed using the
Print… button.
AS4059E Table 2
On the View menu you will see an option ``Format AS4059E Table 2’’.
This is used to modifiy the list view printout to show the test results in this
format, rather than the default ISO4406 and NAS1638. It also changes the
default trend graph for new views, showing the AS4059E Table 2 codes
instead of ISO4406.
Combined Report
If you have a trend graph displayed too (See details on page 19), this can
also be printed, along with the list, as a combined report.
• To print the graph only, click on the graph to select it, and then print.
• To print a combined report, click on the list first to select it, and then
print.
It is also possible to set up the printer in landscape mode, rather than por-
trait. In this case the trend graph will occupy the entire first sheet, with the
list being printed on the following pages.
Enter the filename of your choice and click the Save button.
It is important to realise that you are not saving the records themselves, only
a collection of settings filtering your “view” of the underlying database. (If
you do want to save the data itself, for example so you can email it, use the
import/export facilities described below).
The new view is “blank”, i.e. free of any customisations, so that all records
are initially displayed.
Closing a View
Before opening a previously saved view, you will generally close the current
one, although this is not always the case (see Multiple Views). To close a
view, use the menu selection File / Close.
Deleting a View
There is no special facility built in to the software for deleting a view, how-
ever this can be done using normal Windows techniques. For example, in
the File / Open dialogue, right click a view and select delete.
Data Export
All test records are stored in the test database. However, test records can
also be saved to separate data files using the Data Export facility.
A recipient can then import them into their own copy of LASPAC-View 5.
The file format is CSV (comma separated variable), which means that the
data can also be read into other programs such as spreadsheet or database
software.
To export a data file, first set the View to show the test records that you
wish to export (otherwise you will export all records). Then select File /
Export Data or the Export button. The "Save As" dialogue will appear.
The Export Button You can choose to save as type "Data Files (*.lp2)" or "Excel/Spreadsheet
Type (*.csv)". These are both the same, except for the file extension. A
".lp2" file will be opened by LASPAC-View 5 if the recipient double-clicks
it (if LASPAC-View 5 is installed). A ".csv" file will typically be opened
by Microsoft Excel, if installed.
You can email a data file by attaching it to an email message. As a shortcut,
you can select "File" / "Send Data" which will open a new email message
with the data file already attached. Note that this is different from "File" /
"Send View". A "View" is basically a saved set of filters and graph settings,
that does not contain any test records. It just defines a particular "view" of
the database. A "Data File" contains actual test records, which can be sent
to another user.
Data Import
An exported file can subsequently be imported into LASPAC-View 5. (Ei-
ther the same installation, or an installation on another machine). From
within LASPAC-View 5 use File / Import Data or the Import button.
The Import Button From outside of LASPAC-View 5, double-clicking the data file should bring
up LASPAC-View 5 (if installed) and import the data.
During data import, records that match those already in the database are
ignored. Matching is done by looking at the machine serial number and
date/time fields. This prevents duplication of records within the database.
Records that are imported successfully are assigned a new Test ID. This
ensures that the test ID is unique within the database.
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Record Deletion
• Click and drag the mouse to highlight a range of records. (You have to
make the click in the region to the right of the last column for this to
work).
• Hold the control key down and click individual records to select multiple
records that are not in a single range.
Record Details
Detailed particle counts can be viewed for a record by highlighting it, then
bringing up the record details in one of the following ways:
The Test Record Details form – shows detailed particle count information
You should generally edit The top left hand region contains the same information presented in the list
the Test Reference, if re- view, but also allows editing of the date and the test reference.
quired, so that all tests done
The right hand region displays the particle count for each particle size, for
on the same hydraulic sys-
each stage of the test. The average of all three test stages is also displayed.
tem have the same reference.
If the test was only a single stage, only the “Average” is shown.
Detailed Counts
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Finally the AS4059E Table 2 individual size classes are shown at the bottom
left.
Trend Views
• Right click one of the records and select ``Trend Graph’’ from the popup
context menu.
This will display a default Trend Graph, similar to that shown below. To
remove the graph, press the button again.
Use the mouse to maximise the program window, and adjust the splitter
between the top and bottom panes, to make the graph the optimum size.
The default graph plots a line for each of the 3 ISO codes (4, 6 and 14
μm(C)). The test ID is shown along the bottom (on the x-axis). The ISO
code number is shown along the sides (the y-axis).
The records plotted follow the selection criteria of the list view. By chang-
ing the selection criteria in the list view, the records that are plotted also
change.
3D Effect
Use menu selection Graph / 3D Effect to switch this on and off.
(The 3D viewing angle can be adjusted by control-dragging the graph, i.e.
hold the control key down and drag the graph with the mouse.)
Area Chart
Use menu selection Graph / Area to switch this on and off.
Bar Graphs
Combined Styles
It is possible, though not always useful, to use these styles in any combina-
tion…
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3D Effect
Area Effect
Standard Graphs
You can select a "Standard Graph". This allows you to choose from a se-
lection of predefined graphs.
X Axis
The selection box labelled X dictates what labels are used, on the x-axis,
to identify each test. For example, selecting Date / Time labels the tests by
date and time.
Y1..Y8
These select what is actually plotted, for each line on the chart. The default
is to plot the numbers of the ISO code, but any parameter at all can also be
plotted. For example, the particle counts can be plotted directly, for all 8
sizes counted.
Graph Styles
The graph styles have already been described, apart from the Log style.
This is used to make the Y-axis logarithmic, allowing a far wider range of
values to be plotted.
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The Graph Properties dialogue
Plot showing all particle sizes counted, with the counts on a logarithmic
scale
Report Views
Overview
As well as trend analysis capabilities, LASPAC-View 5 has facilities to aid
in the analysis of individual test samples. This part of the software was
primarily designed for use in the context of bottle sample testing. Online
forms are provided for recording the results of other testing, as well as the
particle counter test data. Items recorded are:
• Test ID
• Analyser Serial Number
• Test Number
• Test Reference
• Test Type
• Date & Time Of Test
• ISO Code
• NAS / AS4059E Table 1 / AS4059E Table 2 Classes
• Temperature (if measured by particle counter)
• Water Content/RH (if measured by particle counter)
• Sample Volume
• Individual Particle Counts At The 4, 6, 14, 21, 25, 38, 50 And 70 µm(C)
Sizes.
• Individual Stage Counts For The Three Test Stages, Before Averaging.
• Customer Name
• Fluid Description
• Tank Volume
• Fluid Working Hours
• Viscosity Specification
• Sample Method
• Sample Date
• Analysis Requested
• Water Content
• Filterability Factor
• Measured Viscosity
• Temperature (if entered manually)
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• TAN
• Contaminating Material Types
• Reasons For Counting Failure
• Reference System Type
• Notes
These items are automatically recorded where provided by the particle counter
test, or can be manually entered otherwise. Together they comprise a test
record. A test record is created by performing a particle counter test, then
manually entering the results of any other testing using the built in online
forms provided. The test record can then be printed out as a 3 page test
report, with spaces provided to attach any photography and membrane.
The test result can be compared to a variety of “reference systems” with
predefined contamination levels, so that users or customers can quickly see
if their system is within specification.
All test record data is also available for trend analysis, so that it is possible to
produce trend graphs showing any of the recorded variables. For example,
it would be possible to show graphs of viscosity and temperature, against
sample date, for a particular customer.
Form 1
Select the record to be amended, then either
• Press the “Test Report Sheet 1” toolbar button
Form 1 Button
• Use menu selection View / Report Sheet 1
• Use the keyboard shortcut ALT+1
Form 2
Either:
This form is used to enter which tests have been performed, and the main
test results.
Form 3
This form displays the particle counts, and allows entry of some remaining
test results.
Form 4
Either:
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Record Details Form 3
This form is used to display / edit existing definitions, and to add new ones.
Use the navigation keys to select the record that you wish to alter. We
Record Navigation Keys suggest that you leave the predefined records alone and use one of the “UN-
USED” records. Enter the ISO coding, or other short description, in the
“Description” field. Enter a more detailed explanation in the “Explanation”
field. Enter the corresponding particle counts, per 100ml, in the “Count”
and “Upper Limit” boxes. Enter a value of –1 where there is no count value
defined.
You can use the existing predefined entries as a guide for creating your own
customised ones.
Press the Enter button on the form when finished. Your new entry will now
be available for selection as a reference system.
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Printing the Test Report
When all required results have been entered, the report can be printed.
The displayed record can be printed by:
Remote Control
Some particle counter models support remote control operation. This sec-
tion describes the LASPAC-View 5 features that support this mode of op-
eration.
Customers may typically wish to use the remote control facility in one of
two ways:
2. Disconnected operation.
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The Remote Device dialogue
The program will remember this selection the next time you use it.
The Start, Stop and Flush buttons can be used to initiate and control a test.
They work in the same way as the equivalent physical buttons or signals on
the remote display unit (optional). There are more details in the manual for
the particle analyser, but a basic description would be:
• Continue flushing for the desired period (see particle analyser manual).
• Press the "Stop" button to stop flushing. This indicator will "go out"
(turn grey).
• Press "Start".
• The dialogue will show the progress of the test as shown below.
• After the test is complete, the dialogue will indicate "Ready" and the
results will be displayed.
A Completed Test
On each completion, each test is automatically downloaded into the test re-
sults database. This allows the user to set up a continuously updated trend
graph and list view. As each test is completed, the trend graph is then up-
dated).
In general it is not necessary to keep the Remote Device dialogue open and
connected after the test has been initiated, although most users will find this
more convenient. This fact is especially useful for the continuous test mode,
when a test sequence might be programmed to take several hours.
In this case the Transfer Log button will transfer the complete result log of
the remote device into the tests database.
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Once the log has been transferred successfully, it can be erased by pressing
the "Erase Log" button. This will stop the device memory from filling up
with test results and will speed up subsequent transfers.
After making any changes, pressing the OK button will update the remote
device with the new settings. Or press Cancel to leave the settings as they
were.
The function of these settings should be described in the manual for the
remote device. They are also described briefly here.
• "Current Time" – The time set on the remote device. Pressing the "Set"
button synchronises the remote time with the PC clock.
• "Alarm Mode" This controls the function of the alarm relays in the re-
mote device. Refer to the device manual for details of the available
modes.
The particle counter will continue testing until this cleanliness target
is reached. The user can enter the target using either the ISO (e.g.
11/12/13), NAS1638/AS4059E-1 (e.g. 2) or AS4059E-2 (e.g. A11/B12/C13)
formats. The controlling entry is that selected in the "Format" setting
described above.
A target selection of "0" in the controlling Cleanliness Target entry is
special. This indicates to the particle counter that tests are to continue
indefinitely, without stopping at a programmed target value. This would
typically be used where the particle counter is permanently connected
to the machine it is monitoring.
This is used in conjunction with special alarm mode settings. See the
manual for the connected device for details.
In general, all test results are logged within the memory of the particle
counter. These can then be downloaded into LASPAC-View 5 as al-
ready described, even if the device is not connected during the testing.
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However, in continuous test, only the final test result is logged. Turning
on this setting removes this restriction, so that all test results are logged
even in continuous mode.
If set, in continuous test mode, the particle counter requires two consec-
utive results cleaner than the target before stopping the test sequence.
The counter will wait in between tests for the set value.
LASPAC-View 5
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Revision 0.7
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