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SCR E E N M A STE R RVG 20 0 / PA PE R LE SS R ECOR DE R

  |  C I/R VG 2 0 0/0 01- EN R E V. A

Health & Safety

Safety precautions

Be sure to read, understand and follow the instructions 
contained within this manual before and during use of the 
equipment. Failure to do so could result in bodily harm or 
damage to the equipment.

 

  WARNING  

 

Installation and maintenance of this product must 
only be conducted by personnel authorized to work 
on electrical installations and in accordance with 
relevant local regulations..

Potential safety hazards

Electrical

 

  WARNING  

 

To ensure safe use when operating this equipment, 
the following points must be observed:
•   Up to 240 V AC may be present. Be sure to isolate 

the supply before removing the terminal cover.

•   Normal safety precautions must be taken to avoid 

the possibility of an accident occurring when 
operating in conditions of high pressure and / or 
temperature.

 

Safety advice concerning the use of the equipment 
described in this manual or any relevant Material 
Safety Data Sheets (where applicable) can be 
obtained from the Company, together with servicing 
and spares information.

Safety standards

This product has been designed to satisfy the requirements of 
IEC61010-1:2010 3rd edition 'Safety Requirements for Electrical 
Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use' and 
complies with US NEC 500, NIST and OSHA. 

Safety conventions

    

 WARNING 

 

In this manual, a warning is used to indicate a 
condition which, if not met, could cause serious 
personal injury and / or death. Do not proceed 
beyond a warning until all conditions have been met.

 

  CAUTION  

 

A caution is used to indicate a condition which, if not 
met, could cause minor or moderate personal injury 
and / or damage to the equipment. Do not proceed 
beyond a caution until all conditions have been met. 

       

   IMPORTANT (NOTE)   

 

A note is used to indicate important information or 
instructions that should be considered before 
operating the equipment.

EC Directive 89/336/EEC

Electrical

 – In order to meet the requirements of the EC 

Directive 89/336/EEC for EMC regulations, this product must 
be used in an industrial environment.

End-of-life disposal (Europe only)

   

 The recorder contains a small lithium battery that 
must be removed and disposed of responsibly in 
accordance with local environmental regulations.

 

The remainder of the recorder does not contain any 
substance that causes undue harm to the 
environment and must be disposed of in accordance 
with the Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic 
Equipment (WEEE). It must not be disposed of in 
Municipal Waste Collection.

Cleaning

The complete recorder can be hosed down if it has been 
installed to IP66 / NEMA 4X standards – see Section 

2

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page 4. Warm water and a mild detergent can be used.

Summary of Contents for ScreenMaster RVG200

Page 1: ...s and fuse requirements 4 Navigation navigating the user interface quickly and effectively 5 Menus overview menu familiarization 6 Basic setup steps required for first time use 7 Symbols and icons a s...

Page 2: ...easurement Control and Laboratory Use and complies with US NEC 500 NIST and OSHA Safety conventions WARNING In this manual a warning is used to indicate a condition which if not met could cause seriou...

Page 3: ...ted to the installation of firewalls application of authentication measures encryption of data installation of anti virus programs etc to protect the product the network its system and the interface a...

Page 4: ...0 RVG200 RVG200 RVG200 Ambient temperature 50 C 122 F Max 0 C 32 F Min Eye level location Humidity 5 to 95 Avoid vibration Figure 1 Locating the recorder 2 Panel mounting the recorder Referring to Fig...

Page 5: ...rm to either IEC 60227 or IEC 60245 The terminals accept cables from 0 8 to 2 5 mm2 18 to 14 AWG The recorder conforms to Installation Category II of IEC 61010 All connections to secondary circuits mu...

Page 6: ...igure 4 1 Make connections to the power supply terminals module position E as follows AC supply terminals 1 line 2 neutral 3 ground or DC supply terminals 4 5 IMPORTANT NOTE Tighten terminal screws to...

Page 7: ...old junction assembly fitted Inputs 1 to 6 RTD R THC Volt free digital input mV V ma digital input V A B C D Analog Input A B C D Relay C D Hybrid E Power supply RJ45 USB 100 to 240 V AC 24 V DC Input...

Page 8: ...lay Operator menu icons page 2 of 2 Exit Operator menus return to previous view Display associated menus Access dialog Accept settings Exit display Figure 7 Navigating menus Navigating groups and view...

Page 9: ...or Log view Recorder functions are accessed by pressing the icon associated with the required function Select Group Operator Message Screen Capture Auto Group Scroll Trace Select Start Batch Select Vi...

Page 10: ...nal storage media c Create a new configuration based on the instrument s default configuration System Configuration Common Functions Groups Logic Editor Channels Maths equations I O Configuration menu...

Page 11: ...Points Menu enables Bar Bar graph view enable Bar graph markers Menu enables Batch if option enabled Enable Batch Recording Start Stop Abort Operator Login Batch Number Field 1 3 Title Channels Setup...

Page 12: ...P Implementation Slave Modbus TCP Port Reverse IEEE Data Implementation Master Modbus TCP Port Poll Rate Poll fail limit Response Timeout Client Authorization TCP TCP Client Access Authorized IP 1 6 C...

Page 13: ...rn to the Common Configuration level Time menu options Setup Groups and Channel allocation 1 Press the Setup tab and at the Number of Groups field press and enter the number of Groups required Press t...

Page 14: ...O page displaying fitted I O modules IMPORTANT NOTE I O modules are detected automatically 2 Press the icon associated with the required module to display the dialog and fields associated with that m...

Page 15: ...Active Alarm event icons Totalizer icons Audit log 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...

Page 16: ...right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this document without prior notice With regard to purchase orders the agreed particulars shall prevail ABB does not accept any responsibility...

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