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CONFIGURATION

Summary of Contents for IM/SM3000

Page 1: ...Inform IT Multipoint Videographic Recorder SM3000 User Guide IM SM3000 ...

Page 2: ...ny the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired Symbols One or more of the following symbols may appear on the instrument labelling Information in this manual is intended only to assist our customers in the efficient operation of our equipment Use of this manual for any other purpose is specifically prohibited and its contents are not to be reproduced in full or part without prior app...

Page 3: ...tal Input Configuration 71 4 6 4 Alarm Configuration 72 4 6 5 Totalizer Configuration 77 4 7 I O Module Configuration 80 4 7 1 Analog Inputs 80 4 7 2 Relay Modules 81 4 7 3 Hybrid Modules 82 4 7 4 RS485 Modbus Modules 83 4 8 Functions 84 4 8 1 Custom Linearizers 84 4 8 2 Real time Alarms 85 5 INSTALLATION 86 5 1 Siting 86 5 2 Mounting 87 5 3 Electrical Connections 88 5 4 Analog Inputs 90 5 4 1 Cur...

Page 4: ...nputs D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 Internal sources see Appendix 1 Status and Audit Log View Section 2 9 Recording Channels 5 1 to 5 6 Process Group 5 Recording Channels 6 1 to 6 6 Process Group 6 Instrument Logs Configuration Data Recording Channels 1 1 to 1 6 Process Group 1 Recording Channels 2 1 to 2 6 Process Group 2 Recording Channels 3 1 to 3 6 Process Group 3 Recording Channels 4 1 to 4 6 Process Gro...

Page 5: ...orded data Enter Key Selects the highlighted menu item Short Channel Tag Current Value Engineering Units Media Door Status Icons see inside rear fold out Programming Socket Inside Door Door Lock Jacking Screw and Fitting for Tamper proof Seal Operator Keys Process Group Name Digital ON or OFF tag according to input status Current Date and Time 2 OPERATION Fig 2 1 Displays and Controls 2 1 Powering...

Page 6: ... Group 3 Process Group 4 Process Group 5 Process Group 6 2 OPERATION Note Only process groups and views that have been enabled are displayed see Section 4 5 Process Group Configuration Fig 2 2 Overview of Operator Displays 2 2 Displays and Controls Figs 2 1 and 2 2 ...

Page 7: ...creen Interval Time Stamp Chart Trace Selects next Process Group if enabled or Status View Opens the Operator Menu for the current view Digital On Off Tag Screen Interval Operator Message appears for 1 second 15 07 39 High Out Flow Rate 15 02 51 High Level Channel Not Used Alarm Indication Flashing red border and alarm event icon indicates alarm unacknowledged Continuous alarm event icon indicates...

Page 8: ... Message Annotation see Event Log and Note 3 on Page 7 Operator Message appears for 1 second For a description of the Status Icons displayed in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views refer to the Rear Foldout Recording Started and Direction of Rotation Indicator Selects next Process Group if enabled or Status View Selects the next ...

Page 9: ...s being recorded When a channel is set to Stop its trace continues to be shown for up to one sample period 2 Alarm Status Flashing red border around channel indicator alternating with flashing red alarm event icon alarm active and unacknowledged Continuous red alarm event icon alarm active and acknowledged If any alarm in any process group is active the Global Alarm status icon is displayed in the...

Page 10: ...d etc Operator messages generated are added to the alarm event log at the present time not the time indicated by the cursor All data stored in the instrument s internal memory can be viewed The display can be scrolled back to the start of the oldest data Archiving to removable media does not occur but all data recorded in the internal memory buffer during this time is archived on exiting Historica...

Page 11: ...ot be enabled unless Alarm annotation is also enabled Notes If more than 40 icons are present on the screen chart annotation is disabled automatically When chart annotation is disabled new operator messages and alarms are still added to the Alarm Event log see Section 2 8 Note Applicable only to Circular Chart view in Historical Review mode and is greyed out in the menu until Historical review is ...

Page 12: ...p m a S t s e t s a F l a v r e t n I n e e r c S e t a R e l p m a S t s e t s a F l a v r e t n I n e e r c S e t a R e l p m a S t s e t s a F s e t u n i m 9 s d n o c e s 1 0 s d n o c e s 8 4 s d n o c e s 1 0 s d n o c e s 0 7 s d n o c e s 1 0 s e t u n i m 0 3 s d n o c e s 1 0 s e t u n i m 4 s d n o c e s 1 0 s e t u n i m 6 s d n o c e s 1 0 r u o h 1 d n o c e s 1 s e t u n i m 8 s d ...

Page 13: ...ale for each enabled channel in turn for 36 seconds Hide individual channel traces to improve chart clarity Select the channel trace s to be displayed in the chart view Select Clear All to clear all check boxes and hide all channel traces Select All to select all configured channel traces for viewing individual check boxes to select that channel trace for viewing Select OK to exit Note The recordi...

Page 14: ...nowledge all active alarms in the current process group simultaneously select All and press the key Note If an alarm in another process group is active the Global Alarm status icon continues to be displayed in the status bar If an active alarm in another process group is unacknowledged the icon is surrounded by a red flashing border The short channel tags of individual alarms that have not been co...

Page 15: ...rator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Operator 14 Operator 15 Create new signature or edit an existing one 2 OPERATION Fig 2 5 Entering an Electronic Signature Note Up to 7 electronic signatures can be stored in the instrument s memory If 7 signatures exist and a new one is created the oldest is overwritten 2 3 1 Electronic Signatures Fig 2 5 Entering an electronic signature is the equivalent to signing t...

Page 16: ...p Digital Indicator Process or Chart Opens the Operator Menu for the current view Maximum Value solid color Short Channel Tag Minimum Value white fill Alarm Trip Level not shown for slow and fast rate alarms Instantaneous Value Engineering Range Middle Value Engineering Range High Value Engineering Range Low Value Current Value Identical Maximum and Minimum Values Minimum below engineering limit M...

Page 17: ...ese Maximum and Minimum values are reset whenever the current configuration has been changed or is re saved To acknowledge a particular alarm use the and keys to highlight it in the menu and press the key Note Active unacknowledged alarms in the current process group are identified by a red border around the value in the associated channel indicator alternating with a red Alarm Event icon in the b...

Page 18: ...nt icon indicates alarm acknowledged Status Bar For a description of the Status Icons displayed in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views refer to the Rear Foldout Global Alarm Status Icon Notes Digital indicators resize automatically according to the number of channels displayed Totalizers must be configured and enabled before the...

Page 19: ...or user defined message is displayed briefly in the status bar Hide or display individual channel indicators for the process group currently displayed 2 OPERATION Select the channel digital indicator s to be displayed in the digital indicator view Select Clear All to clear all check boxes and hide all channels Select All to select all configured channels for viewing individual check boxes to selec...

Page 20: ...el totalizers that have not been enabled in the Configuration level are greyed out Note When Show All Configured Channels is selected above this menu changes to show Group followed by Channel followed by Totalizer To acknowledge a particular alarm use the and keys to highlight it in the menu and press the key Notes Active unacknowledged alarms in the current process group are identified by a red b...

Page 21: ...d view Bargraph Digital Indicator or Chart Opens the Operator Menu for the current view Alarm Acknowledged Icon Alarm Event Icon Alarm Active For a description of the Status Icons displayed in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views refer to the Rear Foldout Global Alarm Status Icon Notes Only totalizers that have been enabled in th...

Page 22: ...Stop is selected the corresponding totalizer value is shown in red Reset the totalizer value to the totalizer preset value Channel totalizers that have not been enabled in the Configuration level are greyed out To acknowledge a particular alarm use the and keys to highlight it in the menu and press the key Note In Process View inactive alarms in the current process group are indicated by a grey Al...

Page 23: ...t Status Audit Log View Fig 2 9 Notes The combined Instrument Status and Audit log view provides an overview of the instrument s status together with an historical log of system activity The two views are described separately in Sections 2 7 1 and 2 7 2 Select the Configuration level see Section 4 Select the Setup level see Section 3 2 OPERATION Fig 2 9 Instrument Status Audit Log ...

Page 24: ...of data recorded remains the same Instrument Software Version Operating System Version Instrument Serial Number Instrument Tag Modules fitted to the instrument Time Left Display Format 1 Day Days e g 5 Days 1 Hour 1 Day Hours e g 10 hours 1 Hour Minutes e g 25 minutes Selects Process Group 1 Selects the Alarm Event Log Opens the Operator Menu for the current view 2 OPERATION 2 7 1 Instrument Statu...

Page 25: ...atus View Opens the Operator Menu for the current log Fig 2 11 Audit Log 2 7 2 Audit Log View Fig 2 11 Notes The Audit log view provides an historical log of system activity When the number of entries in the Audit log has reached that defined in Audit log size see Section 4 4 3 the oldest data is overwritten by the newest Entries are renumbered so that the number of the oldest entry is always 00 2...

Page 26: ...ve Inactive transition Operator Message Short tag of the alarm s source Electronic Signature Global Alarm Status Icon Note When the number of entries in the Alarm Event log has reached that defined in Alarm log size see Section 4 4 3 the oldest data is overwritten by the newest Entries are renumbered so that the number of the oldest entry is always 00 Fig 2 12 Alarm Event Log 2 8 Alarm Event Log F...

Page 27: ...d to inactive from active to inactive appear in the sequence in which they occurred Selecting All Data displays entries for all enabled group alarms and operator messages Selecting Active Transitions Only displays entries for alarms when made active and hides all acknowledged inactive transistions The alarm event log is not group specific therefore to acknowledge a particular alarm use the and key...

Page 28: ...entry is always 00 The logging of totalizer values can be triggered at pre determined intervals and or by digital signal see Log update time and Log update source in Section 4 6 5 For a description of the Totalizer Icons displayed in the Totalizer Log and the Process View refer to the Rear Foldout View next page of data Newest Data View previous page of data Oldest Data Selects Process Group 1 Sel...

Page 29: ... the Setup level see Section 3 Select the log entries to be displayed indicates entries selected for display Notes This selection does not affect which events are recorded in the log Totalizer groups that have not been configured are greyed out in the menu Select All Data to select all enabled totalizers for display Selecting Max Min Details changes the totalizer log view to show the dates and tim...

Page 30: ...media files 3 2 Accessing the Setup Level Fig 3 1 Note The Setup level can be accessed from any operator screen Note If an incorrect password is entered the display returns to the Operating view However if the maximum number of consecutive incorrect password entries is exceeded the user s access privileges are removed and the following message is displayed If this occurs access privileges can be r...

Page 31: ...lay the character entry box 2 Enter the old password using the and keys Highlight the OK button and press 3 Enter the new password using the same procedure as for the old password 4 Enter the new password again to confirm it 5 Highlight the OK button and press Password change successful Note If the key is pressed at any stage or OK is selected before the new password is confirmed the password chan...

Page 32: ... the oldest data in the internal flash memory This allows all data in the internal memory to be re archived to external media Note Ideally a blank media storage card should be inserted prior to selecting this function To re archive data 1 Insert archive media with sufficient free space into the instrument 2 Select Stay Offline from the Select data to be archived box that appears 3 Select Reset arc...

Page 33: ...aces the archive media off line Recording of channel data into internal memory continues uninterrupted but archiving to the removable media is suspended until it is put on line again Notes Always set the external media Off line before removing it The Off line function is disabled greyed out in the Setup Menu when in Historical Review mode Use the file viewer to view a list of the files stored in i...

Page 34: ...files stored on the instrument s internal memory can be archived to files created on removable media Parameters for archiving each process groups data are configured independently Note To configure Archiving refer to Section 4 5 6 3 5 1 SmartMedia Handling and Care Note Only 3 3V SmartMedia cards can be used with the instrument Follow the manufacturers recommendations 1 Avoid touching the gold con...

Page 35: ...mpact Flash Media Press the eject button SmartMedia 1 2 3 4 4 3 5 3 Inserting and Removing Media Fig 3 3 3 SETUP Note When inserting the media into the instrument Ensure the media is the correct type for the instrument If SmartMedia option is fitted ensure only 3 3V SmartMedia cards used Do not use excessive force Fig 3 3 Inserting and Removing External Media ...

Page 36: ...s created under the following conditions On power up When the current file for a channel does not exist on the media card When the maximum size 5Mb of the existing data file is exceeded When the recording channel s configuration is changed When the daylight saving period starts or ends Note The instrument s internal clock can be configured to adjust automatically at the start and end of Daylight S...

Page 37: ...ine before removing external media to prevent loss of data and possible damage to the media card 3 SETUP 3 5 9 Data Verification and Integrity When data is saved to the archive media it is checked automatically to verify that the data stored on the media matches exactly what is stored in the internal memory Each block of data in the channel data files has its own data integrity check This enables ...

Page 38: ... recoding channel The log data is stored in an encrypted text format The files can be read on a PC using the Company s DataManager data analysis software package Note Archive files created during the daylight saving period summertime are compatible with the database feature of Version 5 8 or later only of the Company s DataManager data analysis software package 3 SETUP ...

Page 39: ...37 Fig 3 5 Alarm Event Log Sample Fig 3 6 Totalizer Log Sample Fig 3 7 Audit Log Sample 3 SETUP ...

Page 40: ...ion security type is set to Internal switch protected Set the internal security switch to the Configuration Level Not Protected position see Fig 4 2 Access the Configuration Level see Fig 4 1 Make changes to parameters as detailed in Figs 4 1 and 4 3 4 CONFIGURATION 4 1 Introduction This section details the configuration of the instrument locally using the front panel membrane switches A configura...

Page 41: ...overwrite the current security configuration with data from the file to be loaded see Note 2 below Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Operator 14 Operator 15 Open a configuration previously saved to internal or external storage see Note 1 below Alternatively open one of the QuickStart templates see APPENDIX 3 2 Use the key to toggle between internal and external storage Press the key to cancel Notes...

Page 42: ...nd wait for the Operator level to display Red Switch see Note below 4 Note The Internal Security Switch is used to access the Configuration level when Configuration security type is set to Internal switch protected see Section 4 4 2 Do Not use the switch to access the Configuration level when Configuration security type is set to Password protected default setting unless the Password has been forg...

Page 43: ...ed tab When all configuration changes are complete select Exit to save or cancel changes Press the key to display the menu Select the next item required and activate using the key 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note Only enabled Process Groups and their associated Channel Options are visible in the menu Fig 4 3 Overview of Configuration Steps 4 2 Overview of Configuration Fig 4 3 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 44: ...se the key to advance to the next channel and the key to go back to the last channel Notes 1 The appropriate parameter selection window or data entry dialog box is displayed automatically see Fig 4 5 2 Use the key to open the Configuration menu in order to select a different channel see Fig 4 13 page 66 Fig 4 4 Locating Parameter Settings 4 3 Making Changes to Parameters Figs 4 4 to 4 7 4 CONFIGUR...

Page 45: ... places are highlighted when the OK button is selected Use the key to toggle keyboard between upper case lower case and symbol characters Note Items not selected are indicated by an X in the parameter value window Note Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters such as W or M may appear truncated in some Operator Views In such cases use lower case letters or fewer character...

Page 46: ...and keys to exit the copy facility Press the key to open the menu and use the and keys to select the copy facility Use the and keys to select copy destinations Note The copy facility enables the settings from a feature configured previously to be copied to other identical features e g from one analog input to another one operator message to another etc Fig 4 6 Copy Facility 4 3 Making Changes to P...

Page 47: ... l a v r e t n i n e e r c S t n a t s n o c e m i t r e t l i F l l A s e l b a n e u n e M l e v e l t c e t e d t l u a F w e i V h p a r g r a B n o i t c e r i d r o s n e s n e k o r B e l b a n e w e i v h p a r g r a B s n o i t a c i n u m m o C g o l a n A s r e k r a m h p a r g r a B w o l g n i r e e n i g n E l l A s e l b a n e u n e M h g i h g n i r e e n i g n E w e i V s s e c o...

Page 48: ... u o r g m r a l A e l b a n e g o L s r e z i l a t o T e l b a n e t n u o C e l b a n e p a r W g a T s n o i t a u q E c i g o L s t i n U g a t n o i t a u q E y r e v o c e r o G p o t S e l b a n e g o L e c r u o s o G p o t S s d n a r e p o l l A t n u o c t e s e r P s e t a t s t r e v n i d n a r e p o l l A t n u o c d e n i m r e t e d e r P s r o t a r e p o l l A t n u o c e t a i...

Page 49: ... time date instrument tag cfg on internal or external storage Changes are saved to non volatile memory only when one of the save options above has been selected Any powerdown before this results in lost configuration changes Selecting Cancel discards unsaved changes and returns the instrument to the Operating level New internal data files for enabled recording channels are created if any of the fo...

Page 50: ...Off 4 CONFIGURATION No of Channels per Group Channel IDs Total No of Channels No of Channels per Group Channel IDs Total No of Channels 1 12 Ch1 1 to Ch1 12 12 2 3 12 Ch1 1 to Ch1 12 Ch2 1 to Ch2 12 Ch3 1 to Ch3 12 36 4 9 Ch1 1 to Ch1 9 Ch2 1 to Ch2 9 Ch3 1 to Ch3 9 Ch4 1 to Ch4 9 36 5 7 Ch1 1 to Ch1 7 Ch2 1 to Ch2 7 Ch3 1 to Ch3 7 Ch4 1 to Ch4 7 Ch5 1 to Ch5 7 35 6 6 Ch1 1 to Ch1 6 Ch2 1 to Ch2 6...

Page 51: ... of all data currently in the internal buffer memory past that date Data archived to external media is unaffected If an earlier time must be set change the Instrument Tag see below This causes new archive files to be created and the duplicated hour of data is then saved to the new files Time changes due to automatic daylight saving do not affect the recorded data Archive files created during the d...

Page 52: ... a m a 0 0 2 t a r u o h 1 y b y l l a c i t a m o t u a d e t n e m e r c e d r e b o t c O n i y a d n u S t s a l e h t n o e p o r u E o t u A n i d o i r e p g n i v a s t h g i l y a d e h t f o d n e d n a t r a t s e h T y l l a c i t a m o t u a d e t a l u c l a c s i e p o r u E l a r t n e C r u o h 1 y b y l l a c i t a m o t u a d e t n e m e r c n i s i k c o l c e h T d n a h c r a...

Page 53: ...ach user has to change their password after it is used for the first time following initial configuration see also User 2 Password on next page Enter the time period after which all passwords will expire After this period of time all users have to change their passwords Enter the time period after which an inactive user s access privileges are de activated A user is considered inactive if their pa...

Page 54: ... enter electronic signatures Setup The selected user is able to access to the Setup level e Sign The selected user is able to enter an electronic signature Config Full The selected user is allowed full configuration access with the exception of access to the Audit Log size setting and the Security Settings Note The System Administrator User 1 only is able to change the Audit Log size and the Secur...

Page 55: ...ls see Section 2 9 The Audit log records all system changes and events see Section 2 7 2 Note The size of the Audit log can be changed only by the System Administrator User 1 Log sizes must be set in the range 10 to 200 The size of the logs has no effect on the amount of memory available for storing channel data 4 4 4 Operator Messages 4 CONFIGURATION Operator messages can be triggered via the Ope...

Page 56: ...ing is 0 0 0 0 The FTP user name and password are used during logon to enable the FTP server Access for up to 12 different users is provided These passwords can also be used to allow access to some functionality provided by the web server Enter the name of user required for FTP login Enter the password required for FTP login Select whether this FTP user has full access i e the ability to read writ...

Page 57: ...ependantly configurable triggers can be enabled to generate an e mail when the selected source becomes active When a trigger source becomes active an internal 1 minute delay timer is started At the end of that minute an e mail is generated that includes not only the event that intitiated the delay timer but every other event that occurred during the delay period together with any enabled reports T...

Page 58: ...ng status is included in the e mail Fig 4 9 is an example of a reports e mail Notes Reports when enabled are included only on an e mail generated as a result of a real time alarm event unless the Reports in ALL emails box is ticked in which case enabled reports are included on every e mail generated Triggers 6 to 10 if enabled SourceType set to anything other than None see below may be inverted i ...

Page 59: ...up see Section 4 4 1 Fig 4 11 Selecting Process Group Configuration 4 CONFIGURATION Enter the process group tag maximum 20 characters that appears in the title bar when any operator views from that group are displayed Select a signal source to enable disable recording of all channels in the current Process Group Refer to APPENDIX 1 for a description of the available sources Note This signal is edg...

Page 60: ...A falling edge active to inactive switches to the primary sampling rate 1 A new internal data file for all the recording channels in this group is created if this parameter is changed All historical data stored internally for these channels is lost 4 CONFIGURATION e t a R e l p m a S t r a h C t n e l a v i u q E d e e p S e g a r o t S d r a o b n O s l e n n a h C 6 e m i T d n o c e s 1 s d n o...

Page 61: ...yed on the chart Alarm events and operator messages are displayed on the chart adjacent to the point at which the alarm occurred see Section 2 3 This initial setting can be changed by the operator if Chart annotation select enable is enabled in the Chart view menu enables see Menu Enables on the next page Set the number of major vertical divisions to be displayed on the scale bar and the chart Set...

Page 62: ...es the operator to select which scales are displayed on the scale bar at the top of the screen Trace select enable Enables individual chart traces to be displayed or hidden Screen interval select enable Enables the Operator to change the amount of data displayed on the screen at one time Historical review enable Enables the Operator to scroll back through data recorded previously that is no longer...

Page 63: ... the current Process Group Select the markers channel colored max min indicators and alarm trip points to be displayed on the bargraph Select the menu items to be accessible from the Bargraph views Message select enable Enables the operator to activate one of 24 pre configured messages or a user defined message Alarm acknowledge enable Enables the Operator to acknowledge any alarms associated with...

Page 64: ... to be accessible from the Process view Message select enable Enables the operator to activate one of 24 pre configured messages or a user defined message Alarm acknowledge enable Enables the Operator to acknowledge any alarms associated with the current group Totalizer reset enable Enables the Operator to reset the totalizers on any or all channels Totalizer stop go enable Enables the Operator to...

Page 65: ...ion 4 6 5 Select the menu items to be accessible from the Digital Indicator view Message select enable Enables the Operator to activate one of 24 pre configured messages or a user defined message Alarm acknowledge enable Enables the Operator to acknowledge any alarms associated with the current group Totalizer reset enable Enables the Operator to reset the totalizer value to the preset totalizer v...

Page 66: ...t the channels to be accessible from the Digital Indicator view Note Channels that are not enabled are greyed out in the Digital Indicator view menu 4 5 5 Configuring the Digital Indicator View 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 67: ...a t o t l l a f o d r o c e r l a c i r o t s i h e h T o t g n i t a l e r s e u l a v l a c i t s i t a t s d e t a i c o s s a s l e n n a h c g n i d r o c e r s p u o r g e h t 0 E T s e l i f g o l t i d u A g o l t i d u a e h t n i s e i r t n e l a c i r o t s i h e h T 0 E A 4 5 6 Archiving Introduction Recorded data logs and configuration files stored in the instrument s internal memory...

Page 68: ... number of Process Groups and associated channel options displayed depend on the number of Process Groups selected during common configuration setup see Section 4 4 1 Fig 4 13 Recording Channel Configuration 4 CONFIGURATION 4 6 Channel Configuration ...

Page 69: ...nternal data file for this recording channel is created All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost If this parameter is changed from a previous setting of None new internal data files for all enabled recording channels are created Any unarchived data is lost 4 6 1 Recording Channel Setup 4 CONFIGURATION Note Setting a channel source to None does not switch off the analog input ...

Page 70: ...neous A single value based on process conditions at the time of sampling Average The average value of the analog signal since the previous sample Minimum The minimum value of the analog signal since the previous sample Maximum The maximum value of the analog signal since the previous sample Max min Two values are recorded to capture the maximum minimum signal values since the previous sample This ...

Page 71: ...ype and the units used to condition the input signal before it is sampled Notes For thermocouple applications using an external fixed cold junction set Type to millivolts and select the appropriate linearizer type Linearizer units are displayed only if a temperature linearizer type Thermocouple or RTD is selected Set the required electrical range Notes Applicable only to mA mV V and Resistance inp...

Page 72: ...n the following table Example for an electrical input range of 4 0 to 20 0mA representing a pressure range of 50 to 250 bar set the Engineering low value to 50 0 and the Engineering high value to 250 0 Enter the tag name to be displayed on channel indicators and used to identify the channel in archive files 8 characters max Note Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters su...

Page 73: ...e Section 4 6 2 Enter the tag to be displayed on channel indicators when the digital signal is active 6 characters max Note Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters such as W or M may appear truncated in some Operator views In such cases use lower case letters or fewer characters Enter the tag to be displayed on channel indicators when the digital signal is inactive 6 cha...

Page 74: ...Alarm Off Alarm Latched Alarm acknowledged by operator Hysteresis Process Variable Trip Point Alarm On Alarm Off Alarm Latched Alarm acknowledged by operator Hysteresis Process Variable High Latch Alarm Action Low Latch Alarm Action Fig 4 14 High Low Process Alarms Fig 4 15 High Low Latch Alarms 4 6 4 Alarm Configuration 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 75: ...imit at end of time period fast rate alarm becomes inactive slow rate alarm becomes active Deviation below limit at end of time period alarm becomes inactive Alarm On Alarm Off Fast Rate Alarm Period Deviation Deviation Deviation exceeded fast rate alarm becomes active slow rate alarm becomes inactive new period starts Deviation below limit at end of time period slow rate alarm becomes active new ...

Page 76: ...ed On Alarm delay timer is started Process variable goes above trip point but alarm is not activated because alarm delay time has not expired Alarm delay timer expires alarm is now enabled Alarm is activated because process variable is above trip point Process variable goes above trip point alarm is activated alarm is enabled and delay time has expired Alarm Enable signal is switched Off Alarm is ...

Page 77: ...yed process Latch and Annunciate alarms only Set the hysteresis value in engineering units Note Process Delayed process Latch and Annunciate alarms only Set the time hysteresis value in seconds When an alarm trip value is exceeded the alarm does not become active until the time hysteresis value has expired If the signal goes out of the alarm condition before the time hysteresis has expired the hys...

Page 78: ...r at least one complete alarm Period Set the filter time to be used to reduce the number of spurious alarm trips The source signal is averaged over the filter period prior to the rate alarm being determined Note Rate alarms only see Fig 4 17 Select an alarm Enable source When the Enable source is active the alarm is enabled When the source is inactive the alarm is disabled If set to None the alarm...

Page 79: ... count value is reached Note A wrap pulse with a duration of 2s occurs if the total reaches the Predetermined count value and Wrap enable is set to On If Wrap enable is set to Off the wrap pulse becomes active when the Predetermined count value is reached and remains active until the totalizer is reset The pulse can be assigned to a relay digital output or digital counter Enter the totalizer tag t...

Page 80: ...alizer is reset Set the value at which the totalizer stops or wraps Note A counter configured to count up must have a Preset count value lower than the Predetermined count value A counter configured to count down must have a Preset count value greater than the Predetermined count value Set the required number of decimal places on the higher of the Preset count value or Predetermined count value Se...

Page 81: ...g units or pulses per second and the smallest totalizer increment Example to totalize a flow with a maximum rate of 2500 litres minute 2 5m3 minute to the nearest 0 1m3 the calculation is as follows The resulting value must be within the range 0 00001 to 99 99999 The totalizer increment is determined by the number of decimal places in the Predetermined count value see page 78 Set the required tota...

Page 82: ...2 must be saved to the current configuration before commencing input adjustment Actual value Desired value 1 Adjust the process or simulated input signal to a known value below 50 of the engineering range 2 If Actual value in engineering units is different from expected set Desired value to the correct value Offset adjust and Span adjust values are calculated automatically 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 f...

Page 83: ...g Low Engineering High Unadjusted Value Engineering Low Engineering High Adjusted Value Adjusted Value Engineering Low Engineering High Engineering Low Engineering High Unadjusted Value Offset Adjust 0 Span Adjust 1 4 7 1 Analog Inputs 4 CONFIGURATION Offset adjust Span adjust Manually fine tune the offset adjust and span adjust values to remove process errors These are calculated values applied t...

Page 84: ...e g BCD digital I P H0 to BCD digital I P H31 BCD digital inputs can be used as digital sources in the same way as standard digital inputs Inputs H1 H2 H3 H4 and H5 have weightings of 1 2 4 8 and 16 respectively A rising edge on input H6 is used as the update trigger Following an inactive to active transition on input H6 inputs H1 to H5 are evaluated the weighted values of any active inputs are ad...

Page 85: ...ng range Note The Engineering low and Engineering high settings are the engineering values corresponding to the Electrical low and Electrical high values below Set the required analog output electrical range The Electrical low and Electrical high values are the minimum and maximum values of the current output in Electrical units range 0 to 23mA 4 CONFIGURATION 4 7 4 RS485 Modbus Modules Refer to t...

Page 86: ...s to highlight the point to be modified Press the key to open the digipad to change the position of the point Press the key to return to the Functions screen Each linearizer has 20 breakpoints Both X and Y values are set as percentages Custom linearizers can be applied to any analog input by selecting them as the linearizer type for that input see Section 4 6 2 4 8 Functions 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 87: ... month Set the time at which the alarm becomes active If Every hour is set to On the Hours setting cannot be adjusted and the alarm is activated at the same time every hour determined by the Minutes setting or on the hour if Minutes is set to Off Set the duration for the alarm to remain active Set to On to add an entry to the Alarm event log each time the real time alarm becomes active 4 CONFIGURA...

Page 88: ...creened cables within earthed metal conduit must be used Fig 5 2 Environmental Limits EC Directive 89 336 EEC In order to meet the requirements of EC Directive 89 336 EEC for EMC regulations this product must not be used in a non industrial environment End of Life Disposal The instrument contains a small lithium battery which should be removed and disposed of responsibly in accordance with local e...

Page 89: ...t Gasket 4 0 16 38 1 50 14 0 55 26 1 02 168 6 61 288 11 34 Panel Cut out 288 11 34 9 0 35 Minimum 30 1 18 Between Cut outs Dimensions in mm in 281 1 0 11 06 0 04 0 281 1 0 11 06 0 04 0 Fig 5 3 Mounting Dimensions Note This is critical in order to to ensure proper compression of the panel seal and achieve the NEMA 4X hosedown rating Fig 5 4 Fitting the Instrument into the Panel 5 INSTALLATION 5 2 M...

Page 90: ...ns Power Input Insulation Category III All other inputs and outputs conform to Category II All connections to secondary circuits must have basic insulation After installation there must be no access to live parts e g terminals Terminals for external circuits are for use only with equipment with no accessible live parts If the instrument is used in a manner not specified by the Company the protecti...

Page 91: ...mit LED Continuity Receive LED J Hybrid Transmitter PSU Relay Analog Input G H Power Supply Module Positions J A B C D External Voltage Divider see Warnings on page 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 di1 di2 di3 di4 di5 di6 do1 do2 do3 do4 do5 do6 COM COM COM COM a01 a02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L N 24VDC E F G H Ethernet RJ45 Connector 24V Tx PSU 45mA RS485 G Tx Tx Rx COM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 92: ...nels must not exceed 12 5V or permanent damage to the instrument s input circuitry may occur To prevent such damage link the negative terminals on all inputs For applications where the available isolation is required this link must not be fitted 5 4 2 Thermocouple Fig 5 6 Use the correct compensating cable between the thermocouple and the terminals see Table 5 1 Automatic cold junction compensatio...

Page 93: ... e R w o l l e Y d e R n e e r G n e e r G n e e r G e t i h W n e e r G E i N u C r C i N t e l o i V e t i h W t e l o i V N l i s i N l i s i r c i N e g n a r O e u l B e g n a r O e g n a r O d e R e g n a r O k n i P e t i h W k n i P S d n a R h R t P t P e t i h W e u l B n e e r G k c a l B d e R n e e r G d e R e t i h W e t i h W e g n a r O e t i h W e g n a r O B h R t P h R t P y e r...

Page 94: ...ock E F G or H 5 7 Hybrid I O Module Connections 5 7 1 Digital Output Connections Fig 5 10 Six digital outputs are provided on the Hybrid option board 5 7 2 Digital Input Connections Fig 5 11 Six digital inputs are provided on Hybrid option boards 5 7 3 Analog Output Connections Fig 5 12 Two analog outputs are provided on the Hybrid option board Note Voltage level 5V Load 450Ω min 15kΩ max Fig 5 1...

Page 95: ...5 Connection to a dial up router see Fig 5 16 Connection to an internet gateway see Fig 5 17 5 8 Ethernet Network Connections Note Ensure that permission has been granted for installation of new devices on the network If in doubt consult the System Administrator before connecting the instrument To connect the instrument into an Ethernet network use a single network cable to link it to the network ...

Page 96: ...nection to an Internet Gateway PC PC WAN Internet Router Router PC PC Internet Gateway Hub PC PC Fig 5 15 Connection to a Network Hub 5 8 2 Connection to a Network Hub Fig 5 15 5 8 3 Connection to a Dial Up Router Fig 5 16 5 8 4 Connection to an Internet Gateway Fig 5 17 ...

Page 97: ...o e l b a l i a v A 2 6 4 n o i t c e S d e t t i f 0 H P I l a t i g i d D C B 1 3 H P I l a t i g i d D C B t u p n I l a t i g i D l a m i c e D d e d o C y r a n i B D C B s e t a t S l a t i g i d m o r f d e v i r e d s e t a t s l a t i g i D l a n o i t p o f i y l n o e l b a l i a v A 6 H o t 1 H s t u p n i H n o i t i s o p e l u d o m n i d e t t i f s i d r a o b O I d i r b y h 1 P ...

Page 98: ...a d 6 3 s y a d 7 2 s y a d 2 2 s y a d 8 1 s d n o c e s 0 3 s y a d 4 6 1 s y a d 2 8 s y a d 5 5 s y a d 1 4 s y a d 3 3 s y a d 7 2 s d n o c e s 0 4 s y a d 9 1 2 s y a d 9 0 1 s y a d 3 7 s y a d 5 5 s y a d 4 4 s y a d 6 3 s d n o c e s 0 5 s y a d 4 7 2 s y a d 7 3 1 s y a d 1 9 s y a d 8 6 s y a d 5 5 s y a d 6 4 s d n o c e s 0 6 s h t n o m 1 1 s y a d 4 6 1 s y a d 9 0 1 s y a d 2 8 s ...

Page 99: ... s 0 4 s y a d 2 5 1 s h t n o m 0 1 s h t n o m 0 2 s h t n o m 0 4 s h t n o m 0 8 s d n o c e s 0 5 s y a d 0 9 1 s h t n o m 2 1 s h t n o m 5 2 s h t n o m 0 5 s h t n o m 0 0 1 s d n o c e s 0 6 s y a d 8 2 2 s h t n o m 5 1 s h t n o m 0 3 s h t n o m 0 6 s h t n o m 0 2 1 s d n o c e s 0 7 s y a d 5 6 2 s h t n o m 7 1 s h t n o m 5 3 s h t n o m 0 7 s h t n o m 0 4 1 s d n o c e s 0 8 s h...

Page 100: ...FTPuser12 FTP12 Readonly A3 1 2 Process Groups 1 to 6 Recording Group 1 tag Process group 1 Group 2 tag Process group 2 Group 3 tag Process group 3 Group 4 tag Process group 4 Group 5 tag Process group 5 Group 6 tag Process group 6 Recording enable source None Primary sample rate 10s Secondary sample rate 1s Sample rate select source None A3 1 2 Process Groups 1 to 6 Chart View Chart view enable V...

Page 101: ...nly for channels 1 1A to 1 6D Alarm A tag 1 xA Alarm B tag 1 xB Alarm C tag 1 xC Alarm D tag 1 xD Trip 0 0 Hysteresis 0 0 Time hysteresis 0 Secs Enable source None Log enable On Alarm groups All False A3 1 3 Recording Channels Totalizers Count enable Off Wrap enable Wrap on Channel x xA totalizer tag Total flow x xA Channel x xB totalizer tag Total flow x xB for totalizers 1 1A to 1 6B all others ...

Page 102: ... enables Alarm acknowledge True Totalizer reset True Totalizer stop go True Digital indicator Digital view enable On Totalizer display enable Off Menu enables Alarm acknowledge True Channel select enables Channels x 1 to x 6 True Archiving Menu enables Channel data file True A3 2 2 QSFlow As A3 2 1 QSMilliAmp except Analog inputs Engineering range high 2000 Engineering units l h Totalizers Count e...

Page 103: ...set True Totalizer stop go True Digital Indicator View Digital view enable On Menu enables Message select True Archiving Archive file enables Channel data file True Alarm event log file True Totalizer log file True Audit log file True Recording channels Source IDs Channels 1 1 to 1 5 Analog I P A 1 to A 5 Channel 1 6 Alarm state 1 1A A3 2 7 QSDEMO Analog inputs Type Simulated sinewave Engineering ...

Page 104: ...er level protocol packets are contained within the data field of Ethernet packets The instrument uses the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP this is a worldwide standard that was used to create the Internet The Internet Protocol IP routes the packets of information to their destination devices The routing is performed using an IP address embedded in the header attached to each ...

Page 105: ...ta to the specified address If the connection and address are correct four replies are received e g Pinging 192 168 1 1 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 16ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 4 If a valid response is not received check that the corre...

Page 106: ...ile from the instrument to the PC s local or network drive type get File name at the ftp prompt and press Enter A confirmation such as the following is displayed ftp get 14083218Sep03Ch1_4AnlgSM3000 B00 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for 14083218Sep03Ch1_4AnlgSM3000 B00 226 RETR command successful ftp 75912 bytes received in 1 38Seconds 55 21 Kbytes sec ftp A4 3...

Page 107: ...dvanced tab of the Internet Options dialog box ensure that the Enable folder view for FTP sites option under the Browsing heading is selected and click OK Accessing Data via FTP To access data 1 Start Internet Explorer 2 In the Address bar enter ftp followed by the IP address of the instrument from which the files are to be copied The following is displayed Fig A4 5 The Explorer Workspace Fig A4 6...

Page 108: ...7 The Browse for Folder Window A4 3 2 FTP Access via Internet Explorer 7 Select the Copy To Folder option The Browse for Folder window is displayed A4 3 3 Using FTP Access with DataManager The Company s DataManager software can be used with FTP to access data files that have been saved to the archive media SmartMedia or Compact Flash card inserted in the instrument For full details of how to confi...

Page 109: ... web pages Menu buttons to display instrument s current data and states Note Inhibited if the instrument is in historical Review or configuration mode Fig A4 8 Home Page If enabled the screen image updates every 10 seconds Select the required view from the drop down box list The instrument s display changes to the view selected A4 4 Using the Instrument s Web Server Figs A4 8 to A4 17 Figs A4 8 to...

Page 110: ...tus of each channel refer to rear foldout for identification of alarm icons Channel tags Enabled recording channels the color coding is the same as the standard trace colors used on the instrument Latest value of channel and units of measure If enabled the values are updated automatically every 10 seconds Alarm type Configured alarms color coded for each channel Alarm tag Alarm trip value and unit...

Page 111: ...el Current batch total Current secure total Totalizer units of measure Totalizer preset and predetermined values Current totalizer status Time remaining before removable media card is full assuming archiving continues at current rate memory used on removable media card Confirmation of achiving status Filename tags used for archive data files Removable media status Online Offline or Not Present ...

Page 112: ...A4 14 Analog Signals Page Fig A4 15 Digital Signals Page Module A analog inputs Cold junction compensation reading for module A Module B analog inputs Cold junction compensation reading for module B List of all digital signals available on the instrument Current status of digital signals ...

Page 113: ...4 5 Enter a valid FTP username see Section 4 4 5 Enter message to be sent to the instrument maximum 20 characters Click on button to send message The message is stored in the instrument s alarm event log and if enabled see Section 4 5 2 it is displayed in the chart view see Section 2 3 Hardware fitted Software revision and options Instrument identification APPENDIX 4 ETHERNET ...

Page 114: ...y the server has applications and data storage that are shared in common by multiple computer users A LAN may serve as few as two or three users e g in a home network or as many as thousands of users e g in a large office MAC address Media Access Control address also called the hardware or physical address This is a unique address given to each Ethernet interface that is used in an Ethernet packet...

Page 115: ...ard upgrade pack GR2000 0705 Transmitter PSU board upgrade pack GR2000 0706 6 Channel analog I P board upgrade pack GR2000 0708 RS485 serial communications board upgrade pack GR2000 1722 Media Door Keys GR2000 0725 Panel Clamp GR2000 0723 Voltage Divider Board GR2000 0375 inc 250Ω shunt GR2000 0377 SmartMedia Card 64Mb B11862 128Mb B11863 Compact Flash Card 64Mb B11866 128Mb B11867 SmartMedia to 3...

Page 116: ...w is on continually even when there is apparently no unarchived data to catch up Action Re insert the storage card immediately and press the key to clear the error message If the card is thought to be formatted correctly press the key to cancel formatting Remove the card and re insert If the error persists press the key to format the card Note this erases all data on the card Press the key Press t...

Page 117: ... Digital Inputs 82 95 C Channel Indicator Tags 70 71 Chart Annotation 9 59 AutoView Scroll 12 15 18 20 Duration 9 Electronic Signature 13 New Chart 12 Scales 11 59 Totalizer Reset 12 Totalizer Stop Go 12 Traces Select 11 Views 59 Circular 6 Horizontal 5 Vertical 5 Configuration Access 38 39 Alarms 75 Analog Input 69 Engineering Range 70 Input Failure 71 Signal Deviation Tolerance Level 71 Bargraph...

Page 118: ...s 86 Error Messages 114 Ethernet Configuration 54 Configuring FTP Access 103 FTP User Name 54 Glossary of Terms 112 Higher Level Protocols 102 Introduction 102 IP Address 54 Network Connections 93 Testing a Network Connection 103 Using FTP Access with DataManager 106 Using the Instrument s Web Server 107 to 111 F File Viewer 31 Filters Recording Channel Input 68 Filter Time 71 FTP Logon 54 Functio...

Page 119: ...90 S Sample Rates See Configuration Sample Rates Scales See Chart Scales Screen Interval 10 Screen Saver 49 Security See Configuration Security Setup Level Accessing 28 Passwords 28 Menu 30 Recording Control 30 Signal Sources 95 Simulated Inputs 69 Siting 86 Spare Parts and Accessories 113 Storage Capacity External Media 97 Internal Memory 96 System Administrator 51 52 53 T Thermocouple Compensati...

Page 120: ...118 NOTES ...

Page 121: ...Configuration Common Configuration Functions Configuration I O Module Configuration Alarm Event Icons High Process Alarm Low Process Alarm Delayed High Process Alarm Delayed Low Process Alarm High Latch Alarm Low Latch Alarm Fast Rate Alarm Slow Rate Alarm High Annunciate Alarm Low Annunicate Alarm Real Time Alarm Alarm Acknowledged Operator Message Daylight Saving Start End Changed Inactive Activ...

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