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Inform

IT

Advanced Videographic Recorder

SM2000

User Guide

IM/SM2000_7

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Page 2: ...ditions of high pressure and or temperature 5 Chemicals must be stored away from heat protected from temperature extremes and powders kept dry Normal safe handling procedures must be used 6 When disposing of chemicals ensure that no two chemicals are mixed Safety advice concerning the use of the equipment described in this manual or any relevant hazard data sheets where applicable may be obtained ...

Page 3: ...s 40 3 7 5 Binary Format Data Verification and Integrity 40 3 8 Archiving Online Offline 43 3 9 Archiving Updates 43 3 10 Backing up Archived Data 43 3 11 Archive Wrap 43 Section Page 4 CONFIGURATION 44 4 1 Introduction 44 4 1 1 Configuration Modes 44 4 1 2 Configuration Level Security 44 4 1 3 Configuration Level Access 44 4 2 Overview of Configuration 47 4 3 Making Changes to Parameters 48 4 4 C...

Page 4: ... Setting Up 104 A2 3 Modbus Commands Supported 104 A2 4 Modbus Exception Responses 104 A2 5 Operating Mode Modbus Coils 104 A2 6 Operating Mode Modbus Registers 109 A2 7 Comms Analog and Digital Inputs 111 Section Page APPENDIX 3 STORAGE CAPACITY 113 A3 1 Internal Storage Capacity 113 A3 2 Archive Storage Capacity 114 APPENDIX 4 DEFAULT SETTINGS 116 A4 1 Company Standard 116 A4 1 1 Common Configur...

Page 5: ...ssigned to any recording channel Data from assigned sources can be displayed in Vertical or Horizontal Chart view format Vertical or Horizontal Bargraph view format Digital Indicator view format Process view format Three instrument logs record alarm events totalizer values and system configuration changes Screen Capture facility Saves an image of any of the operator views to external archive media...

Page 6: ...204 9 l hr In 4 bar Press 2 08 metres Level Chart View 0 10 12 00 00 11 59 00 11 58 00 11 57 00 High Level High Out Flow Rate 28 03 00 14 52 00 On Alarm 1 195 C Temp 198 9 l hr Out Flow 204 9 l hr In Flow 4 bar Pressure 2 08 metres Level Vertical Bargraph 28 03 00 14 52 00 On Alarm 1 195 C Temp 198 9 l hr Out Flow 204 9 l hr In Flow 4 bar Pressure 2 08 metres Level 5 0 2 5 0 0 5 0 2 5 0 0 300 150 ...

Page 7: ...al Indicator View see Section 2 5 Process View see Section 2 6 Also cancels the menu without making a change or returns to the previous menu level Channel not enabled Process Group Name Enter Key Selects the highlighted menu item If Screen capture is set to Enabled see Section 4 4 1 and external archive media is inserted in the instrument the operator can save a snapshot of any operator view to th...

Page 8: ...nk 1 Low Level 1 25 4 75 Tank 1 High Level Tank 1 Low Pressure 0 25 4 75 Tank 1 High Pressure Tank 1 Low Temp 150 250 Tank 1 High Temp Process View 28 03 00 14 52 00 On Alarm 1 195 C Temp 198 9 l hr Out Flow 204 9 l hr In Flow 4 bar Pressure 2 08 metres Level 00 Power Restored 25 03 00 11 59 01 I O Configuration 25 03 00 12 01 02 Common Configuration 25 03 00 12 05 03 Group 1 Configuration 25 03 0...

Page 9: ...ee Note 3 on page 8 Operator Message Annotation see Note 3 on page 8 Alarm Event Icon see Note 2 on page 8 Group Tag Units Status Bar Status Icons Current Date and Time Screen Interval Time Stamp Chart Trace Digital On Off Tag Channel Not Used Operator Message appears for 1 second Duty Standby Change Selects the next enabled view in the group Bar Digital or Process Selects next Process Group if en...

Page 10: ...and Operator Message Annotations Alarm Event and Operator Message annotations are not shown on the chart unless enabled see Chart Annotation on page 11 and Section 4 5 2 If Alarm event annotation is enabled and an alarm becomes active a red alarm icon surrounded by a channel colored box is displayed at the point at which the alarm occured together with the alarm time and tag e g 11 58 00 1 1A High...

Page 11: ...evel 28 03 00 11 59 30 11 58 23 Duty Standby Pumps Switched Historical Review Configuration Set Up Sign Chart Select the Configuration Level see Section 4 Select the Setup Level see Section 3 Note Available only if Security system is set to Advanced see Section 4 4 4 Sign the chart electronically see Section 2 3 1 Select Historical Review to view previously recorded data stored in the instrument s...

Page 12: ... 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 Historical Review mode Select Goto to move to data stored in the instrument s onboard memory that was recorded at a specific date and time Notes If daylight saving is enabled see Section 4 4 ...

Page 13: ...he instrument is in Historical Review mode Operator Messages generated are added at the current time not the time indicated by the cursor If an alarm or operator message is obscuring part of a chart trace use the Chart Annotation option to hide or display alarms and messages on the screen Select the annotation required indicates the annotations selected The possible combinations are No annotation ...

Page 14: ... amount of data displayed on the screen A longer screen interval displays more data a shorter screen interval displays data over a shorter time period but in more detail In both cases the full trace is preserved by plotting the maxiumum and minimum samples for each display point When Configuration Type is set to Basic see Section 4 4 1 the screen intervals available in the menu are determined by t...

Page 15: ... by the Channel Number e g Ch1 1 and its short tag Note The recording of a channel s data is not affected by this operation and the instantaneous channel values are still shown on the indicators at the top of the screen 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 ...

Page 16: ... Entered see Note in Fig 3 2 page 30 Valid Password Entered Sign Chart Enter Password see Section 3 3 Create a new signature or Select one of 7 previously defined signatures see Note below Create new signature or edit an existing one If more than one process group is enabled see Section 4 4 1 assign the signature to one or more groups Electronic signature is entered into alarm log If Chart Annotat...

Page 17: ...m below engineering limit Maximum above engineering limit 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 A Vertical Bargraph View 28 03 00 14 52 00 Digital Channel Maximum Value solid color Minimum Value white fill Instantaneous Value Engineering Range Middle Valu...

Page 18: ...alues displayed in the Process View These 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 flashing red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the associ...

Page 19: ...lobal Alarm Status Icon Selects the next Process Group if enabled or the Status View Selects the next enabled view in the group Process Chart or Bargraph Opens the Operator Menu for the current view Status Icons Short Channel Tag Current Value Alarm Event Icon see Rear Fold out 2 OPERATION Notes Digital indicators resize automatically according to the number of channels displayed Totalizers must b...

Page 20: ...o message No message 2 5 Digital Indicator View 2 OPERATION Select the Configuration level see Section 4 Select the Setup level see Section 3 Add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages see Section 4 4 5 or one User Defined Message to the alarm event log If user defined is selected a data entry keyboard appears to enable the message to be entered see Fig 4 5 page 49 The selected or user defined mes...

Page 21: ...unacknowledged alarms in the current process group are identified by a flashing red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the associated channel indicator Active acknowledged alarms are identified by a continuous red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the indicator see Fig 2 6 page 17 To acknowledge all active alarms in the current process group simultaneously select A...

Page 22: ...250 High Out Flow Rate A Process View Alarms Values since last totalizer reset or totalizer wrap Calculated only while the totalizer is enabled Updated only while the totalizer is running Channel Source Long Tag Min Average Max 204 9 l hr In Flow 0005402801 litres Total Daily In Flow Storage Tank 1 In Flow 225 4 110 9 201 0 B Process View Statistics Short Channel Tag Alarm Status Instantaneous Val...

Page 23: ...abled in the Configuration level Alarm trip levels are shown in place of the channel statistics If no alarms are enabled the long tag for that channel is displayed Add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages see Section 4 4 5 or one User Defined Message to the alarm event log If user defined is selected a data entry keyboard appears to enable the message to be entered see Fig 4 5 page 49 The select...

Page 24: ... All and press the key Note If an alarm in the other process group is active the Global Alarm status icon continues to be displayed in the status bar If an active alarm in the other process group is unacknowledged the icon is surrounded by a red flashing border If neither alarm on a particular channel is configured the short channel tag is shown greyed out in the menu Select AutoView Scroll to dis...

Page 25: ...Alarm Acknowledged Alarm becomes inactive Inactive transition Operator Message Short tag of the alarm s source For a description of the Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Alarm Event Log and in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views refer to the Rear Foldout Global Alarm Status Icon 2 OPERATION Note When the number of entries in the Alarm Event log has reached that defined in Alar...

Page 26: ...d to inactive from active to inactive appear in the sequence in which they occurred Selecting Active Transitions Only displays entries for alarms when made active and hides all acknowledged and inactive transistions The alarm event log is not group specific To acknowledge a particular alarm use the and keys to first select the relevant process group followed by the alarm to be acknowledged To ackn...

Page 27: ...wrates occured 2 OPERATION Note Maximum Minimum and Average statistics are not shown unless enabled in the Filters menu see overleaf Fig 2 9 Totalizer Log 2 8 Totalizer Log Fig 2 9 Notes The Totalizer log view provides an historical log of totalizer activity To view the current totalizer status choose the Process or Digital View When the number of entries in the Totalizer log has reached that defi...

Page 28: ...the log entries that are displayed indicates entries displayed This does not affect which events are recorded in the log Statistics displays the maximum minimum and average values of the analog value being totalized together with the dates and times at which all maximum and minimum values occurred These values are reset when the totalizer is reset and are updated only when the totalizer is running...

Page 29: ... Selects Process Group 1 Selects the Status View Opens the Operator Menu for the current log 28 03 00 14 52 00 Audit Log Audit Log Icon 2 OPERATION Fig 2 10 Audit Log 2 9 Audit Log Fig 2 10 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 4 the oldest data is overwritten by ...

Page 30: ...e built in cold junction circuitry Not Used is displayed if none of the inputs on the module are thermocouples Amount of memory used on the archive media currently installed Approximate time left before the current archive media is full assuming the amount of data recorded remains the same 2 OPERATION Fig 2 11 Status View 2 10 Status View Fig 2 11 Note The Status view provides an overview of the i...

Page 31: ...t Stop recording Switch between primary and secondary recording rates Set archiving on line and off line View internal and external archive media file directories and delete files 3 2 Accessing the Setup Level Figs 3 1 and 3 2 Access to the Setup Level is controlled by the instrument s Security System see Section 4 4 4 If Security System is set to Basic and Setup Level Security is set to Off acces...

Page 32: ...cessed from any operator screen Fig 3 2 Accessing the Setup Level Advanced Security 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 reinstated only by the system...

Page 33: ... password again to confirm it Password change successful Note If either the OK button or key are pressed at any stage before the new password is confirmed the password change operation is cancelled and the following message is displayed PasswordExpired Passwords can be configured to expire at pre determined intervals If a password is time expired this screen is displayed automatically Enter a new ...

Page 34: ...ntly see Section 4 6 1 and the Stop Primary and Secondary selections can be applied to individual or all channels Notes Switching between primary and secondary sample rates does not affect the screen interval on the Chart View When a channel is set to Stop the instantaneous value in the associated indicator is displayed in red and after the end of the next sample period no further samples are plot...

Page 35: ...y of data in internal memory the Select data to be archived dialog box previous page is displayed Select data to be archived and press Once selected all data within the selected time frame is archived Older unarchived data remains in the internal memory buffer until overwritten by newer data but is not available for archiving unless Reset archiving is selected Places the archive media off line Rec...

Page 36: ...n the instrument s internal memory can be archived to files created on removable media Parameters for archiving Process Groups 1 and 2 data are set up 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 this instrument Follow the manufacturers recommendations 1 Avoid touching the gold connectors on Sma...

Page 37: ...Withdraw the media 1 2 3 4 4 Compact Flash Media SmartMedia 3 SET UP 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 are used Do not use excessive force Fig 3 4 Inserting and Removing External Media 3 5 3 Inserting and Removing Media Fig 3 4 ...

Page 38: ... D e h t n i s l e n n a h c g n i d r o c e r l a t i g i d r o g o l a n A p u o r g s s e c o r p t n e r r u c s e l i f g o l t n e v e m r a l A E s t n e v e m r a l a e h t f o d r o c e r l a c i r o t s i h e h T y r o t s i h e h t s u l p s l e n n a h c s p u o r g e h t o t d e t a l e r s m r a l a e m i t l a e r r o s e g a s s e m r o t a r e p o y n a f o s e l i f g o l r e z i...

Page 39: ...pended to the filename Example 1 Start of daylight saving period A daily file is started at 00 00 00 on 30th March 2003 filename 30Mar03ProcessGroup1 D00 Summertime starts at 2 00am on 30th March 2003 The clock changes automatically to 3 00am The existing file is closed and a new file is created filename 30Mar03ProcessGroup1 DS D00 The file 30Mar03ProcessGroup1 D00 contains data generated from 00 ...

Page 40: ...gital signature file is created for each channel data file using the same filename but with a S extension The file contains a unique fingerprint of the contents of the data file that can be used to prove if the data has been tampered with or corrupted Data validation can be carried out on a PC using the Company s DataManager software package 3 6 6 Text Format Data Verification and Integrity When d...

Page 41: ...39 3 SETUP Fig 3 6 Alarm Event Log Sample Text Format Fig 3 7 Totalizer Log Sample Text Format Fig 3 8 Audit Log Sample Text Format ...

Page 42: ...rity checks enabling the integrity of the data to be verified by the DataManager software 3 7 2 Binary Format Channel Data Files A new binary format channel data file is created under the following conditions 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...

Page 43: ...41 3 SETUP Fig 3 9 Channel Data File Sample Binary Format Fig 3 10 Alarm Event Log Sample Binary Format ...

Page 44: ...42 Fig 3 11 Totalizer Log Sample Binary Format Fig 3 12 Audit Log Sample Binary Format 3 SETUP ...

Page 45: ...ta file automatically from the external media when the media approaches its maximum capacity see Wrap on page 70 3 SET UP 3 8 Archiving Online Offline Before data can be archived to external media the external media must be placed on line and one or more archive file enables set When an external archive media card is inserted and there is 1 day Binary format or 1 hour Text format of data in intern...

Page 46: ...Introduction This section details the configuration of the instrument locally using the touch screen A configuration file can also be created on a PC and transferred to the instrument via one of the archive media options In addition up to 16 different configurations can be stored in internal memory and restored when required 4 1 1 Configuration Modes The instrument has two modes of configuration o...

Page 47: ...5 C Temp 198 9 l hr Out Flow 204 9 l hr In Flow 4 bar Pressure 2 08 metres Level Configuration Level Unprotected see Section 4 1 1 Displayed only if Security system parameter is set to Basic see Section 4 4 4 Displayed only if Security system parameter is set to Advanced see Section 4 4 4 Valid Password Entered Invalid Password Entered Configuration Level Protected see Section 4 1 1 Switch between...

Page 48: ...fit the instrument to the case and secure with the jacking screw 7 Note The Internal Security Switch is used to access the Configuration level when Configuration security is set to Switch protected see Section 4 4 4 Do Not use the switch to access the Configuration level when Configuration security is set to Password protected default setting unless the Password has been forgotten The switch overr...

Page 49: ...ion window in this case Common Configuration see Note 2 below Repeat steps 1 to 5 for the remaining icons in the Configuration Window Close the Configuration Window and Save or Cancel the changes see Note 2 below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 CONFIGURATION Notes 1 The icons available in the main configuration window depend on the number of Process Groups that are currently enabled 2 It is also possible to exit ...

Page 50: ...ht selection or touch an option on the list Touch OK to accept selection Higher level windows remain visible to identify location within the configuration structure Parameter 4 CONFIGURATION Note The appropriate data entry box is displayed automatically see Fig 4 5 Fig 4 4 Locating Parameter Settings 4 3 Making Changes to Parameters Figs 4 4 to 4 6 ...

Page 51: ...cated by an X in the parameter window Alphanumeric Keypad Tick Box Note Values outside the preset parameter limits or with too many decimal places are highlighted 4 CONFIGURATION 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 Fig 4 5 Data Entry Dialog Boxes 4...

Page 52: ...en Save Configuration is selected the configuration file is stored as 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 causes unsaved changes to be discarded and returns the instrument to the Operating level ...

Page 53: ...d but not used Select the language to be used to display standard user prompts and menu items Select a signal source used to acknowledge all active alarms in both Process Groups simultaneously Refer to APPENDIX 1 for a description of the available sources Note This signal is edge triggered A rising edge inactive to active or falling edge active to inactive triggers global alarm acknowledgement Ent...

Page 54: ...of any Operator screen to external archive media by pressing the key when an Operator Menu is not displayed Notes All images are saved to a folder on the archive media named BMP The images are saved even if archiving is set to Offline If external archive media is not inserted or is full the screen capture facility is disabled automatically 4 4 2 Screen ...

Page 55: ...ion Mode see Fig 4 6 page 50 does not reset the clock to its previous setting Select Cancel in the dialog box above to exit date and time setup without saving changes Setting an earlier date or time results in the loss 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 previou...

Page 56: ...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 m o t s u C o t u A 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 o d t a h t s n o i g e r r o f y l l a u n a m d e r u g i f n o c e b n a c s n o i t n e v n o c e p o r u E r o A S U e h t r e h t i e w o l l o f t o n 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 ...

Page 57: ... the changes have been saved and made active Access to the Configuration level is then achieved only by setting the internal security switch to the Configuration Level Not Protected position see Fig 4 2 page 46 Configuration level security is accessed and modified only by the System Administrator User 1 When set to On access to the Setup level is password protected If Security system is set to Bas...

Page 58: ... passwords expire After this period of time all users must 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 password has not been used A user is de activated by removal of their access privileges and can be re activated only by the System Administrator User 1 Enter the number of consecutive incorre...

Page 59: ...When the method of access to the Configuration level is set to Password protected see Section 4 4 4 and a user with Configuration level access privileges changes the instrument s configuration the Name of the user is included in the audit log entry 4 4 5 Users Notes User 1 is the System Administrator and is able to change user names access privileges and enter initial passwords for all other users...

Page 60: ...uration and Setup levels or enter electronic signatures Setup The selected user is able to access 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 Audi...

Page 61: ...to apply Set the maximum number of entries in each instrument log Note Changing the log size results in the current log entries being deleted The Alarm Event log records all process alarm transitions inactive to active unacknowledged to acknowledged or active to inactive real time events and Operator Messages see Section 2 7 The Totalizer log records all activity associated with the totalizers sta...

Page 62: ... of transmission wires connected to the instrument 4 wire 2 wire Set to the Baud rate used by the host system 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 115200 Set to the Parity used by the host system None Odd Even Set a unique Modbus Address that allows the host system to identify the instrument on a Modbus link Note Maximum 31 slaves per loop ...

Page 63: ...ers Note Parameters marked B are displayed only if Basic Configuration is selected see Table 4 1 and Section 4 4 1 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 ...

Page 64: ...set to Basic see Section 4 4 1 the fastest sample rate setting determines the maximum screen interval that can be selected see Table 2 1 on page 12 Set the Secondary sample rate to between 0 1 seconds and 720 minutes 12 hours Select a signal source to enable switching between the primary and secondary sample rates Refer to APPENDIX 1 for a description of the available sources Note This signal is e...

Page 65: ...53 Duty Standby Switched Scale Bar Alarm Event Annotation Operator Message Annotation Screen Interval Time Stamp Chart Trace Chart Divisions Major Chart Divisions Minor Chart Divisions Horizontal Chart Horizontal Chart Vertical Chart 11 58 53 Duty ON Standby OFF 11 58 00 High Level 12 00 30 High Out Flow Rate Process Group 1 28 03 00 12 00 45 4 bar Pressure On Alarm 1 0 10 2 08 metres Level 204 9 ...

Page 66: ...ting 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 Select the number of major and minor chart divisions to be displayed on the chart and its scale bar Select the number of major vertical divisions to be displayed Select the number of minor vertical divisions to appear between the major chart divisions 4 ...

Page 67: ...ixels Select the menu items to be accessible from the Chart 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 Scale select enable Enables the operator to display the scale for one enabled channel or all channels in turn on t...

Page 68: ... CONFIGURATION 4 5 3 Configuring the Bargraph View Select the Bargraph views to be displayed in 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 ...

Page 69: ...ge Tank 1 In Flow 4 CONFIGURATION 4 5 4 Configuring the Process View Set to On to enable the Operator to display the Process view Select the Totalizer view to be displayed Alarms or Statistics This setting can be changed by the Operator if View select enable is ticked below Select the menu items to be accessible from the Process view Message select enable Enables the Operator to activate one of 24...

Page 70: ...essible 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 value on any or all channels Totalizer sto...

Page 71: ... a n i B 0 E A 4 CONFIGURATION Fig 4 9 Archiving Sample Rates 4 5 6 Archiving Introduction Recorded data logs and configuration files stored in the instrument s internal memory can be archived to files created in removable media in either text or binary encoded format Parameters for archiving Process Group 1 are set up independently from Process Group 2 parameters For a full description of archivi...

Page 72: ...iles are deleted Note If Configuration type is set to Basic the rate at which archive files are sampled is set automatically to the Primary sample rate see Section 4 5 1 Primary rate Secondary rate Select the rates at which the data stored in the instrument s internal memory is sampled and archived to removable media Rate linked to Select the recording channel that is to trigger switching between ...

Page 73: ... A a i d e m e v i h c r a e l b a v o m e r e h t d e t c e l e s e h t n i h t i w a t a d d e v i h c r a n u e h t l l A a t a d d e v i h c r a n u r e d l O d e v i h c r a s i e m a r f e m i t l i t n u r e f f u b y r o m e m l a n r e t n i e h t n i s n i a m e r r o f e l b a l i a v a t o n s i t u b a t a d r e w e n y b n e t t i r w r e v o a i d e m e l b a v o m e r o t g n i v i...

Page 74: ... Configuration type is set to Basic see Section 4 4 1 The trace colors are fixed as Each recording channel can be configured to position its trace in a specific zone in the chart views in order to separate traces that would otherwise be very close to each other Trace Color Select the color used to display the trace and its short tag on Chart and Digital Indicator views Trace colors can be selected...

Page 75: ...g 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 allows the memory use to be extended by permitting a slower sample rate...

Page 76: ... changed internally recorded data files are recreated and unarchived data is lost Set the Primary sample rate to between 0 1 seconds and 720 minutes 12 hours The table below compares example sample rates with the equivalent chart speeds of a traditional chart recorder together with the storage capacity of internal memory Refer to APPENDIX 3 for full details of internal memory and external archive ...

Page 77: ...put signals with voltages greater than 2V must be connected through an external voltage divider part no GR2000 0375 see Section 5 4 1 Input signals with voltages up to 2V 2000mV may be measured without the need for the voltage divider by setting Type to millivolts An external 10 shunt resistor is required for current ranges see Section 5 4 1 4 6 2 Analog Input Configuration Note The Analog I P tab...

Page 78: ...he 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 input types When an input is connected through an external voltage divider see Warnings on page 75 set the electrical range low and high values to the actual voltage applied to the divid...

Page 79: ... values within the limits defined in the following table Example for an electrical input range of 4 0 to 20 0 mA representing a pressure range of 50 to 250 bar set the Low value to 50 0 and the 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 c...

Page 80: ...annel see 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 inacti...

Page 81: ...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 4 CONFIGURATION Fig 4 11 High Low Process Alarms Fig 4 12 High Low Latch Alarms 4 6 4 Alarm Configuration ...

Page 82: ...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 83: ...hed 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 84: ... Tag to identify the alarm when it is displayed in the Chart Process and Alarm Event views 20 characters max Note Process and Latch alarms only see Figs 4 11and4 12 Set the value in engineering units at which the alarm is to activate Set the hysteresis value in engineering units and the time hysteresis in seconds When an alarm trip value is exceeded the alarm does not become active until the time ...

Page 85: ...High Low process alarm Notes Rate alarms only see Fig 4 14 A Rate alarm remains active until the rate has been within limits for at least one complete Alarm Period Set the minimum or maximum amount of deviation allowed within the Rate Alarm Period before the alarm is activated Set the time period over which the deviation is measured For High Rate alarms the alarm becomes active if the value change...

Page 86: ...elayed Process alarm operation see Fig 4 15 Set to On to record all changes in the alarm state in the Alarm Event log see Section 2 7 Assign the alarm to one or more of 12 groups The alarm states assigned to each group are ORed together to create an internal digital signal that may be assigned to relays digital outputs or internal digital controls 4 6 4 Alarm Configuration 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 87: ...haracters max Enter the totalizer units to be displayed in Operator views Select the totalizer action following a power failure and a digital signal to stop and start the totalizer Stop Go recovery Last On power recovery the totalizer continues in the same state as before the failure i e stopped or running Stop Totalizer stops counting Go Totalizer starts counting from the last recorded value Stop...

Page 88: ...value applied when the totalizer is reset Set the Predetermined count value 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 o...

Page 89: ...f engineering units or pulses per second and the smallest totalizer increment Example to totalize a flow with a maximum rate of 2500 litres min 2 5m3 min 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 86 The totalizer c...

Page 90: ...o a lower value than Primary range low When selected in the Chart view see Section 2 3 enables the Operator to zoom in on data displayed Set within the range 999 to 9999 Typically set to a lower value than Primary range high When selected in the Chart view see Section 2 3 enables the Operator to zoom in on data displayed Select a signal source to enable switching between the channel s primary and ...

Page 91: ...led during configuration i e the Disable recording in configuration check box is not ticked on entry to the Configuration level see Fig 4 1 page 45 Changes to the Analog Input Type Section 4 6 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 ...

Page 92: ... Offset Adjust 0 Span Adjust 1 4 7 1 Analog Inputs Offset adjust Span adjust Manually fine tune the offset adjust and span adjust values to remove process errors These are calculated values applied to the raw input signal Note If simulating thermocouple inputs connect the millivolt source using appropriate compensating cable see Section 5 4 2 For 2 lead resistance thermometers either connect the r...

Page 93: ... used to provide a totalizer count pulse the maximum pulse frequency is 5Hz Consideration must also be given to the mechanical life of the relay Select the relay source polarity Note When polarity is set to Positive the relay is energized when the digital source is active On 4 7 2 Relay Modules 4 CONFIGURATION ...

Page 94: ...ital I P D0 to BCD digital I P D31 BCD digital inputs can be used as digital sources in the same way as standard digital inputs Inputs D1 D2 D3 D4 and D5 have weightings of 1 2 4 8 and 16 respectively A rising edge on input D6 is used as the update trigger Following an inactive to active transition on input D6 inputs D1 to D5 are evaluated the weighted values of any active inputs are added togethe...

Page 95: ...log Output Electrical Low Source Range H igh Source Range Low 4 CONFIGURATION 4 7 3 Hybrid Modules Select the analog output source Note The analog output source can be any internal or external analog signal Set the required analog output engineering and electrical ranges Note The Engineering low and Engineering high settings are the engineering values corresponding to the Electrical low and Electr...

Page 96: ...dified Press the key adjacent to the X point or the Y point to open the digipad to change the position of that point Press to close the digipad and return to the Adjust custom linearizer window Press to close the Adjust custom linearizer window 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 th...

Page 97: ...first day of each 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 a...

Page 98: ...ed to be used screened 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 accordan...

Page 99: ... Ground Stud Cut a hole in the panel see Fig 5 3 Insert the instrument Fit the panel clamps Tighten the panel clamp securely by hand See Note 1 2 3 4 AC Power Supply Earth Ground Stud Fig 5 3 Mounting Dimensions Note This is critical in order to ensure proper compression of the panel seal and achieve the NEMA 4X hosedown rating Fig 5 4 Fitting the Instrument 5 INSTALLATION 5 2 Mounting Figs 5 3 an...

Page 100: ...conforms to Mains 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 Compa...

Page 101: ...NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C Transmit LED Continuity receive LED RJ45 Connector Position C Ethernet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24V 45mA 24V 45mA Positions B C and D 24V PSUs Section 5 4 4 External Voltage Divider see Warnings on page 100 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L N 24V DC Position E Power Supplies Section 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tx Tx Rx COM Position F RS 485 Section 5 ...

Page 102: ...for current ranges To avoid damage to multi channel instruments high common mode voltages up to 500V r m s max must be present on all channels or not at all The maximum channel to channel voltage between any two channels 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...

Page 103: ...l up and pull down resistors must be fitted to the RS422 485 interface in the host computer Resistors are normally connected to the interface by means of hard wired links or switches refer to the manufacturer s instructions For long transmission lines a 120 termination resistor must be fitted to the last slave in the chain Connections on links with multiple slaves must be made in parallel When con...

Page 104: ...ig 5 10 Relay Connections Note Voltage level 5V Load 450 min 15k max Fig 5 11 Digital Output Connections Fig 5 12 Digital Input Connections Fig 5 13 Analog Output Connections 5 6 Mains Power Connections Fig 5 9 5 7 Relay Output Board Connections Fig 5 10 Notes The maximum total combined current flowing through the relays is 36A The maximum individual relay current is 5A The polarity is set up duri...

Page 105: ... e h w d n o c e s 1 r o f e v i t c A n o i t c e S e e s d e h c a e r n e e b s a h t n u o c s i r e z i l a t o t t n a v e l e r e h t f i y l n o e l b a l i a v A 5 6 4 l e v e l n o i t a r u g i f n o c e h t n i d e l b a n e 1 1 e s l u p t n u o C 6 2 e s l u p t n u o C e s l u P t n u o C r e z i l a t o T s m 0 0 1 r o f e v i t c A e l o h w e n o y b s e t a d p u r e z i l a t o...

Page 106: ...Holding Registers reads 8 consecutive anolog values starting from a specified address The instrument returns zeros for registers which do not contain defined data 05 Force Single Coil sets the value of a single coil digital signal at the specified address The data value must be FF00Hex to set the signal ON and zero to turn it OFF The instrument returns an exception response if the register is not ...

Page 107: ...2 m r a l A 3 7 0 0 3 2 1 0 4 2 B 6 2 m r a l A 4 7 0 0 4 2 1 0 d e v r e s e R 0 0 1 0 o t 5 7 0 0 0 5 1 0 o t 5 2 1 0 r e b m u N l i o C e l t i T 0 s n r u t e r s y a w l A d a e R e t a v i t c A 1 e t i r W 1 e g a s s e M r o t a r e p O 1 5 1 0 2 e g a s s e M r o t a r e p O 2 5 1 0 3 e g a s s e M r o t a r e p O 3 5 1 0 4 e g a s s e M r o t a r e p O 4 5 1 0 5 e g a s s e M r o t a r ...

Page 108: ... e f f e o N e t a v i t c A s r e b m u N l i o C s u b d o M e v i t c a n I t u p n I r o t u p t u O 0 y l n O d a e R e v i t c A t u p n I r o t u p t u O 1 l e n n a h C s t u p n I l a t i g i D s t u p t u O l a t i g i D s t u p t u O y a l e R d e s U t o N 2 1 2 0 o t 1 0 2 0 2 6 2 0 o t 1 5 2 0 2 1 3 0 o t 1 0 3 0 1 C 3 1 2 0 3 6 2 0 3 1 3 0 2 C 4 1 2 0 4 6 2 0 4 1 3 0 3 C 5 1 2 0 5 6...

Page 109: ... 4 0 9 5 4 0 9 0 5 0 9 5 5 0 0 1 4 2 r e z i l a t o T 0 6 3 0 0 1 4 0 0 6 4 0 0 1 5 0 0 6 5 0 1 1 5 2 r e z i l a t o T 1 6 3 0 1 1 4 0 1 6 4 0 1 1 5 0 1 6 5 0 2 1 6 2 r e z i l a t o T 2 6 3 0 2 1 4 0 2 6 4 0 2 1 5 0 2 6 5 0 d e v r e s e R 0 0 4 0 o t 3 6 3 0 0 5 4 0 o t 3 1 4 0 0 0 5 0 o t 3 6 4 0 t e s e r t s a l e c n i s e m i T A2 5 Operating Mode Modbus Coils Table A2 7 Totalizer Digital...

Page 110: ... 1 5 8 0 2 m r a l A e m i T l a e R 2 5 8 0 3 m r a l A e m i T l a e R 3 5 8 0 4 m r a l A e m i T l a e R 4 5 8 0 r e b m u N l e n n a h C 1 p u o r G s s e c o r P 2 p u o r G s s e c o r P l a n g i S 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 e t a t S l i a F l e n n a h C R 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 6 0 1 1 8 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 e t a t S A m r...

Page 111: ...1 0 d e v r e s e R 0 5 2 0 o t 9 4 1 0 s t u p n I g o l a n A s r e t s i g e R s u b d o M g n i t a o l f n o i s i c e r p e l g n i s y l n o d a e R 9 9 9 9 o t 9 9 9 r e b m u n t n i o p 1 A 2 0 0 0 d n a 1 0 0 0 2 A 4 0 0 0 d n a 3 0 0 0 3 A 6 0 0 0 d n a 5 0 0 0 4 A 8 0 0 0 d n a 7 0 0 0 5 A 0 1 0 0 d n a 9 0 0 0 6 A 2 1 0 0 d n a 1 1 0 0 1 B 4 1 0 0 d n a 3 1 0 0 2 B 6 1 0 0 d n a 5 1 ...

Page 112: ... 0 2 4 0 o t 9 5 5 0 0 6 5 0 d n a 9 0 6 0 0 1 6 0 d n a 9 5 6 0 0 6 6 0 d n a 7 1 7 0 0 2 7 0 o t 6 6 1 r e z i l a t o T 1 6 2 0 2 6 2 0 d n a 1 1 3 0 2 1 3 0 d n a 1 6 3 0 2 6 3 0 d n a 1 2 4 0 4 2 4 0 o t 1 6 5 0 2 6 5 0 d n a 1 1 6 0 2 1 6 0 d n a 1 6 6 0 2 6 6 0 d n a 1 2 7 0 4 2 7 0 o t 7 1 2 r e z i l a t o T 3 6 2 0 4 6 2 0 d n a 3 1 3 0 4 1 3 0 d n a 3 6 3 0 4 6 3 0 d n a 5 2 4 0 8 2 4 0...

Page 113: ... 5 8 0 5 1 5 1 6 5 6 6 0 8 8 0 d n a 9 7 8 0 3 3 0 6 3 5 6 6 5 8 0 d n a 5 5 8 0 6 1 6 1 6 6 6 6 2 8 8 0 d n a 1 8 8 0 4 4 0 6 4 5 6 8 5 8 0 d n a 7 5 8 0 7 1 7 1 6 7 6 6 4 8 8 0 d n a 3 8 8 0 5 5 0 6 5 5 6 0 6 8 0 d n a 9 5 8 0 8 1 8 1 6 8 6 6 6 8 8 0 d n a 5 8 8 0 6 6 0 6 6 5 6 2 6 8 0 d n a 1 6 8 0 9 1 9 1 6 9 6 6 8 8 8 0 d n a 7 8 8 0 7 7 0 6 7 5 6 4 6 8 0 d n a 3 6 8 0 0 2 0 2 6 0 7 6 0 9 8 0...

Page 114: ... 1 2 3 3 1 3 9 4 1 1 4 5 6 A 1 5 1 8 Q 1 6 7 9 a 1 7 3 1 1 q 2 2 4 3 2 3 0 5 2 2 4 6 6 B 2 5 2 8 R 2 6 8 9 b 2 7 4 1 1 r 3 2 5 3 3 3 1 5 3 3 4 7 6 C 3 5 3 8 S 3 6 9 9 c 3 7 5 1 1 s 4 2 6 3 4 3 2 5 4 4 4 8 6 D 4 5 4 8 T 4 6 0 0 1 d 4 7 6 1 1 t 5 2 7 3 5 3 3 5 5 5 4 9 6 E 5 5 5 8 U 5 6 1 0 1 e 5 7 7 1 1 u 6 2 8 3 6 3 4 5 6 6 4 0 7 F 6 5 6 8 V 6 6 2 0 1 f 6 7 8 1 1 v 7 2 9 3 7 3 5 5 7 7 4 1 7 G 7 5 7...

Page 115: ...d n o c e s s h t n o m 1 1 s y a d 1 7 1 s y a d 4 1 1 s y a d 5 8 0 4 s d n o c e s s h t n o m 5 1 s y a d 8 2 2 s y a d 2 5 1 s y a d 4 1 1 0 5 s d n o c e s s h t n o m 9 1 s y a d 4 8 2 s y a d 0 9 1 s y a d 2 4 1 0 6 s d n o c e s s h t n o m 2 2 s h t n o m 1 1 s y a d 8 2 2 s y a d 1 7 1 0 7 s d n o c e s s h t n o m 6 2 s h t n o m 3 1 s y a d 5 6 2 s y a d 9 9 1 0 8 s d n o c e s s h t ...

Page 116: ...s d n o c e s 0 8 s y a d 4 3 1 s y a d 8 6 2 s h t n o m 8 1 s h t n o m 5 3 s h t n o m 0 7 s d n o c e s 0 9 s y a d 1 5 1 s y a d 1 0 3 s h t n o m 0 2 s h t n o m 0 4 s h t n o m 9 7 s d n o c e s 0 0 1 s y a d 7 6 1 s h t n o m 1 1 s h t n o m 2 2 s h t n o m 4 4 s h t n o m 8 8 e t u n i m 1 s h t n o m 3 3 s h t n o m 6 6 s r a e y 1 1 s r a e y 2 2 s r a e y 4 4 s e t u n i m 0 1 s r a e ...

Page 117: ... m 0 1 s h t n o m 0 2 s h t n o m 0 4 s d n o c e s 0 3 s y a d 4 1 1 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 d n o c e s 0 4 s y a d 2 5 1 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...

Page 118: ...ss Group 2 Recording enable source None Primary sample rate 10 0 sec Secondary sample rate 1 0 sec Sample rate select source None Chart View Chart view enable Vertical Chart annotation None Major chart divisions 5 Minor chart divisions 2 Trace pointers Enabled Screen interval 3 minutes screen Trace width 1 Menu enables Message select False Alarm acknowledge True Scale select False Trace select Fal...

Page 119: ...eresis Hysteresis 0 0 Time hysteresis 0 Secs Enable source None Log enable Off Alarm group All None A4 1 3 Recording Channels Totalizers Count enable Off Wrap enable On Channel x x totalizer tag Total flow x x Units Blank Stop Go Stop Go recovery Last Stop Go source None Count range Preset count 0 Predetermined count 1000000000 Intermediate count 900000000 Reset source None Log update Log update t...

Page 120: ...or view enable On Archiving Archive file enables Channel data file True New file interval Hourly A4 2 2 QSFlow As A4 2 1 QSMilliAmp except Analog Inputs A1 to A6 and B1 to B6 Engineering range Low 0 High 2000 Units l h Totalizers Count enable Count up Count range Preset count 0 0 Predetermined count 100000000 0 Intermediate count 90000000 0 Count rate Cut off Count rate 0 55556 Hybrid modules Anal...

Page 121: ...iving Archive file enables Channel data file True Alarm event log file True Totalizer log file True Audit log file True New file interval Hourly Recording Channel Setup Source indentifiers Channels 1 1 to 1 5 Analog input A1 to A5 Channel 1 6 Alarm State 1 1A Analog Inputs A1 to A5 Input type Type Simulated sine wave Engineering range units Ch1 1 C Ch1 2 bar Ch1 3 Gal h Ch1 4 Litres Ch1 5 F Short ...

Page 122: ...Logic equation 1 Alarm state 1 1B and Digital I P C1 or Alarm state 1 1A All other logic equations Off A4 2 8 QSDAIRY As A4 2 5 QSRTD_C except Recording Primary sample rate 1 min Chart View Screen interval 2 days screen Bargraph View Bargraph view enable Off Archiving Archive file enables Alarm event log file True Audit log file True New file interval Daily Recording Channel Setup Source indentifi...

Page 123: ...ash Card 64Mb B11866 128Mb B11867 SmartMedia to 31 2 inch Floppy Disk Drive Adapter B11826 USB SmartMedia Card Reader B12027 USB Compact Flash Card Reader B12028 Parallel Port Compact Flash Card Reader B11827 Documentation Pack User Guide this manual IM SM2000 Quick Reference Guide IM SM2000 Q End User Licence Agreement IM SM2000 L APPENDIX 5 SPARE PARTS ACCESSORIES ...

Page 124: ...Flash upgrade pack GR2000 0700 SmartMedia upgrade pack GR2000 0702 for instruments manufactured after April 2002 Compact Flash upgrade pack GR2000 1700 SmartMedia upgrade pack GR2000 1702 Optional I O Boards Max 4 including factory fitted option boards see Fig 5 5 for possible combinations 3 Relay board upgrade pack GR2000 0703 6 Relay board upgrade pack GR2000 0704 Hybrid I O board upgrade pack G...

Page 125: ...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 126: ...at Channel Data Files 36 37 Daylight Saving 38 Text Format Log files 38 Text Formatted Data Verification and integrity 38 Too Many Files Archiving Stopped 43 Triggers 71 Updates 43 Warning Too Many Files 43 A Assign to Group Electronic Signature 14 Audit Log 27 Archive File Enable 69 Log Size 59 Autoscroll 13 Average Filters 73 B Bargraph Views 15 Configuration 66 Basic Configuration 44 51 69 BCD ...

Page 127: ...Filenames See Archiving Filenames Filter Time Constant 78 Filter Type 73 Filtering Log Entries 23 24 26 Functions 94 G Goto 10 Group Tags See Tags Process Groups H High Low Annunciate Alarms 80 High Low Latch Alarms 79 High Low Process Alarms 79 Historical Review Mode 9 Hybrid I O Modules 92 Electrical Connections 102 I I O Modules 90 to 92 Input Adjustment 89 Input Type 75 Instantaneous Filters 7...

Page 128: ...mary Secondary Archiving Sample Rates 69 Channel Sample Rates 69 74 Process View 20 Configuration 68 Tag 78 Q QuickStart Templates 118 R Rate Alarms 80 Rate Filter 83 Real Time Alarms 95 108 Recording Channel Configuration 71 Relay Connections 102 Remote Operator Messages 106 112 Character Set 112 Reset Source 86 Resistance Thermometer RTD 100 RS485 Communications 60 101 S Sample Rates 12 Saving C...

Page 129: ... documentation must be provided as substantiation 1 A listing evidencing process operation and alarm logs at time of failure 2 Copies of all storage installation operating and maintenance records relating to the alleged faulty unit SYMBOLS AND ICONS Status Icons Historical Review Active External archive media on line green icon shaded area indicates used External archive media off line grey icon s...

Page 130: ...PE19 8EU UK Tel 44 0 1480 475321 Fax 44 0 1480 217948 ABB Inc 125 E County Line Road Warminster PA 18974 USA Tel 1 215 674 6000 Fax 1 215 674 7183 ABB has Sales Customer Support expertise in over 100 countries worldwide www abb com Acknowledgements Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Modbus is a registered trademark of Modicon Lotus 1 2 3 is a registered tra...

Page 131: ... documentation must be provided as substantiation 1 A listing evidencing process operation and alarm logs at time of failure 2 Copies of all storage installation operating and maintenance records relating to the alleged faulty unit SYMBOLS AND ICONS Status Icons Historical Review Active External archive media on line green icon shaded area indicates used External archive media off line grey icon s...

Page 132: ...PE19 8EU UK Tel 44 0 1480 475321 Fax 44 0 1480 217948 ABB Inc 125 E County Line Road Warminster PA 18974 USA Tel 1 215 674 6000 Fax 1 215 674 7183 ABB has Sales Customer Support expertise in over 100 countries worldwide www abb com Acknowledgements Microsoft and MS DOS are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Modbus is a registered trademark of Modicon Lotus 1 2 3 is a registered tra...

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