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Why Disable a Channel on a Honeywell Paperless Recorder?

Written by: Dan Weise

Over time, changes in your process needs occur, and a sensor you’ve connected to a Honeywell paperless recorder channel may be taken out of service. When this happens, I suggest that both the analog input and the pen be disabled. Here’s why:

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Using a Honeywell Paperless Recorder as an Alarm Annunciation Panel

Written by: Dan Weise

It’s surprising to me how many Honeywell Trendview recorders are used primarily for alarming. People tell us that they like the alarm screens on the old-style annunciation panels. On a digital recorder, they look like this:

Paperless Recorder as an Alarm Annunciation Panel

Users say “It’s easy to tell at a glance, which points are in alarm because the red really stands out. And the process values show up right there under the tag. Everything we need is in one place”

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Why doesn’t the print button work in my Trendview recorder browser window?

When their Remote View option is turned on, Trendview paperless recorders display recorder screens in Internet Explorer as shown here:

Trendview Post

Getting a printout was not as easy as using file > print, because the technology uses Active-X components in Windows, so the result is a blank screen; something to do with Active X and printing.

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Honeywell TrendManager Suite software is Windows 7 compliant

TrendManager Suite is Windows software for Honeywell’s Trendview paperless recorders, which includes the licensed TrendManager Pro (TMP) and Trendserver Pro (TSP) software and the freeware Trendviewer.

The latest release, version 6.1.38.0, has revisions to the installer that makes the version Windows 7 compliant.   Earlier versions had issues trying to run under Windows 7.   For download and installation details, read further. 
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