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Digital Inputs (I1

I6) 

 

 
The I1-6 inputs on the SPIDER are standard 0-

10 V inputs, or standard digital inputs where “0” 

is <5V and 

“1”> 12V

.

 

The input functions can be set in ACOWA ZOO 
when I1-6 is selected in the Settings selection. I1-
6 contains the following settings: 

DI/VI 1-6 Settings 

Functions 

Remarks 

Signal label 

Name of the signal 

Used in alarm list and SMS 

Input 1/6 - function 

Selection of predefined functions 

  

normally open / closed 

The polarity of the signal 

  

Delay for ON-state in secs. 

Signal delay 

Stated in seconds 

Delay for OFF-state in secs. 

Signal delay 

Not in use 

alarm signal 

Activates alarm signal 

0=Local signal, 1=alarm signal 

VI settings 

  

  

minimum scaling 

Minimum measurement reading value 

With 1 decimal. (20 = 2,0) 

maximum scaling 

Maximum measurement reading value 

With 1 decimal. (20 = 2,0) 

Midling in seconds 

midling of the measurement reading value 

  

High limit in use 

Activates high limet functions 

0=disabled, 1=actiivated 

High limit label 

Naming the high limit value 

Used in alarm list and SMS 

High limit Set point 

Defines high limit value 

  

High limit delay in secs. 

Signal delay 

Stated in seconds 

High limit alarm call 

Activates alarm signal 

0=Local signal, 1=alarm signal 

High alarm limit in use 

Activates high Alarm limet functions 

0=disabled, 1=actiivated 

High alarm limit label 

Naming the high limit alarm 

Used in alarm list and SMS 

High alarm limit Set point 

Defines high limit alarm value 

  

High alarm limit delay in secs. 

signal delay 

0=Local signal, 1=alarm signal 

Summary of Contents for SPIDER

Page 1: ...1 User manual ACOWA SPIDER ACOWA ZOO August 2019 ...

Page 2: ...nalog 6 Digital output 6 Operation 7 Overview 7 The red button 7 SPIDER diodes 8 Menu structure for the 2 4 OLED Display 9 HMI display 9 I O module 10 ACOWA ZOO Configuration Tool 11 Connecting to a PC 11 USB connection 11 TCP Connection 11 ACOWA ZOO Installation 11 Driver installation 11 Program installation 11 ACOWA ZOO 13 Overview 13 Function buttons 13 Settings selection 14 SPIDER details 15 I...

Page 3: ...ings advanced settings 22 Reports and alarms 22 Reverse Comm 22 Show Status 24 Online status 24 Applications 25 Pump control 25 Flow interface 25 Additional Options 26 Ground water lowering 26 Monitoring 27 Compressor control 27 Register list quick guide 28 ...

Page 4: ... Possibility to connect a 7 color touch sensitive display via a serial HMI interface Validated flow calculation where the pumps capacity is dynamically calculated Status words function that can take a failed pump out of operation Emergency control function via a float switch when a pressure transmitter fails Indication of required pump service where SPIDER informs that a pump has reduced capacity ...

Page 5: ... installation of the SPIDER controller the following specifications may be required SPIDER can be mounted on a standard 35mm DIN rail Dimensions L 87mm x H 90mm x W 62mm Weight 250g Cable connection 0 5 2 5 mm2 Vibrations sinus shaped 10 500Hz 1G Installation environments SPIDER must not be installed in direct sunlight Humidity 10 95 non condensing Operation temperature 20 C to 50 C Storage temper...

Page 6: ...alog measuring range 0 10 V DC Analog signal impedance Approx 20KΩ Measuring accuracy 1 of FS Signal range min max 0 30 V DC Signal f frequence Max 100 Hz Kabel signal lenght Max 100m Digital output SPIDER is equipped with 4 digital relay outputs Numbers of digital outputs 4 Electrically isolated Yes Insulation voltage 4 KV Relay type Relay output Kabel signal lenght Max 100m Relay NO 11 og 21 Con...

Page 7: ...t has the following functions The number of activations within a 5 sec range Function 1 Reset modem 3 Enable disable display interface baud rate 57600 bps 5 Enable HMI interface baud rate to 38400 bps Hold the button in for 10 sec SPIDER restarts Used in connection with firmware update or similar Digital Inputs Digital outputs Analog inputs USB connection Power supply ...

Page 8: ... flashes when a modem is connected to the GSM mast and a signal strength is detected Display SPIDER comes with two different types of displays but can also work without a display Display for direct mounting on SPIDER is a 2 4 OLED display The display has different screen settings and can be operated with the joystick on the right side There is a pause screen which disables the normal screen displa...

Page 9: ...a larger 7 HMI display where a larger graphic image can be designed It is possible to design customized graphics A serial overprint is required This is easily clicked on the SPIDER as well as cable sets and HMI display SPIDER HMI kit incl cable sets SPIDER serial print incl 1 5m cable set ...

Page 10: ...10 I O module For connections of further signals it is possible to connect an I O module with multiple digital and analog inputs ...

Page 11: ...igured correctly then it can be accessed from the ACOWA ZOO via TCP ACOWA ZOO Installation Driver installation Before installing ACOWA ZOO on a computer running Windows 7 or Windows 8 an additional driver file for communication via the USB port must be installed Right click on the file fsl_ucwxp inf and select install Windows will ask for permission to install The file is located in the driver fol...

Page 12: ...12 Choose Install Choose whether to start ACOWA ZOO Tool after installation Then choose Finish ...

Page 13: ... to the connected SPIDER Device Establish TCP connection to the Device Establishes TCP communication with a SPIDER device With the 2G SPIDER version it disconnects any USB connection Toggle Graphical and Schematic view Toggle between displaying graphical menu settings and displaying schematic settings overview of ModBus registers in SPIDER device In and output settings see page 15 Function buttons...

Page 14: ...the SPIDER controller Is used for updating or replacement of the modem Device settings Advanced settings Further description on page 22 Show status Supervison and status bits Further description on page 24 New AcowaZoo version available Update AcowaZoo firmware Is only shown when a newer version is available Settings selection Here you select which part of the SPIDER device s settings to display i...

Page 15: ...nput and output Settings This section describes the settings for inputs and outputs as well as other logic in the SPIDER unit The individual pages are selected in Settings selection see above Analog Input AI1 The analog input in the SPIDER is a standard 0 20 4 20 mA input to which a pressure transmitter or other measuring equipment can be connected The input functions can be set in ACOWA ZOO when ...

Page 16: ... delay in secs Signal delay Stated in seconds Low limit alarm call Activates alarm signal 0 Local signal 1 alarm signal The scaling of AI1 It is possible to choose between 2 types of mA measurements Either 0 20 mA or the most common 4 20 mA Min Max scaling points is entered at the desired resolution For example if a pressure transmitter with a measuring range of 0 5m is used and you need to read t...

Page 17: ...l VI settings minimum scaling Minimum measurement reading value With 1 decimal 20 2 0 maximum scaling Maximum measurement reading value With 1 decimal 20 2 0 Midling in seconds midling of the measurement reading value High limit in use Activates high limet functions 0 disabled 1 actiivated High limit label Naming the high limit value Used in alarm list and SMS High limit Set point Defines high lim...

Page 18: ...the Pump Status word bit 1 High level switch Used as a start signal for emergency control of the pumps in case of faulty level transmitter The state of the high level switch can be read on the Spider status word bit 26 Pump running P1 P2 used as feedback signal for the pump control If the corresponding output on SPIDER is drawn but the operating signal fails for more than 1 min the pump is stopped...

Page 19: ...as a general stop function If the digital goes high it stops the pumps Can be used in case of dry running of pumps where a mechanical stop is activated and stops the pumps Digital output DO 1 2 are relay outputs dedicated to pump control where DO 3 4 is used for specialized functions To configure DO 1 4 click on the button shown below the Spider image DO 1 and 2 settings Functions Description Cons...

Page 20: ...high when pump 1 or 2 is running and the level is decreasing The washing pump has its own start stop levels which are located at the following addresses Initial level of washing pump is approx 2785 the unit is the same as for level measurement on AI1 Stop level for flush pump is approx 2786 the unit is the same as for level measurement on AI1 The washing pump function is only activated when the le...

Page 21: ...s possible to add the possibility of triggering the fan by configuring a DI to be a PIR input thereby triggering the fan immediately and running for the time configured for the output Heat control This function can control a heat source based on a temperature measurement on a VI with the function Heat sensor The output is activated when the measured temperature is below Low limit setpoint and the ...

Page 22: ...tus SMS Time of day in full hours you want a status SMS for example 9 00 pm enter the value 9 Alarms can be sent to 4 different recipients You can use SMS or standard dial up You have to enter a delay between each alert in the list For SMS a typical delay of 60 sec When using dial up it will typically be 300 seconds Reverse Comm In cases where you do not have an MPLS network and you have the optio...

Page 23: ...t at 5 hours The table is filled with a column for levels and a column with the flow value that matches the entered level The overflow levels are entered in the same unit as the level measurement on AI1 typically in cm and the flow is typically entered in m3 h if you want the result with for example 1 decimal the flow values are multiplied by 10 in the table NOTE it is important to start with a da...

Page 24: ...art stop levels and operating parameters In the middle well and pumps are shown and it is possible to force start stop or block the pumps with the command buttons under the picture of the well On the right side the clock in the SPIDER can be read as well as the IP address and signal strength It is possible to set the clock in the SPIDER by clicking on the window over time You can also reset the mo...

Page 25: ... frequency converter In the case of energy meter or frequency converter it requires that an Eagle HMI is fitted to the SPIDER Flow interface With very few settings SPIDER can perform a validated flow calculation You choose whether the shape of the well is round or square then enter either diameter or the dimension of the sides in mm This determines the surface area and SPIDER calculates based on t...

Page 26: ...exercise and you can enter the duration in seconds of exercise Daily emptying It is possible to have SPIDER run an emptying function at a fixed time of day You put a check mark in Daily emptying on off and enter the desired time of day For example the value 915 will be perceived as the time 9 15 Depth Pumping SPIDER also supports depth pumping Here you can choose the time of day for depth pumping ...

Page 27: ...nverter The SPIDER controls the CUE via GENIbus Be aware that it is not possible to use this function together with a display of any kind VLT ground water lowering Used with Danfoss converter with a ModBus communication module Monitoring Compressor control ...

Page 28: ... IO DI 3 Manual P1 4 8 532 632 732 582 682 782 DI 10 IO DI 4 Transient error 4 9 534 634 734 584 684 784 DI 11 IO DI 5 Thermal error P2 4 10 536 636 736 586 686 786 DI 12 IO DI 6 Klixon 2 4 11 538 638 738 588 688 788 DI 13 IO DI 7 Manual P2 4 12 540 640 740 590 690 790 DI 14 IO DI 8 High water level 4 13 542 642 742 592 692 792 Output Signal FP32U FP32U FP32U FP32U FP32U FP32U FP32U Status Command...

Page 29: ...erday Flow gauge 250 252 254 Description Flow pulse m with 2 decimals If a pulse input is used it needs to be in the same resolution as the pulse Flow pulse m with 2 decimals If a pulse input is used it needs to be in the same resolution as the pulse Flow pulse m with 2 decimals If a pulse input is used it needs to be in the same resolution as the pulse Energy meter 238 240 242 Description kW with...

Page 30: ...y Bit 18 Stop manual mode Stop Mannually Time Date FP32U Seconds 80 Minuttes 82 Hour 84 Day 86 Month 88 Year 90 System information FP32U Id number 0 GSM signal 94 Description 0 100 0 decimals SPIDER status Register 92 Status Warning Alarm Bit 0 Emergency control active Bit 1 Emergence control actice 2 pumps Bit 2 Internal power supply failure Bit 3 P1 P2 in error Bit 4 P1 in error plus high level ...

Page 31: ... decimal 332 Energy meter W L3 U32 R Power kW phase 3 1 decimal 334 Energy meter VA L1 U32 R 336 Energy meter VA L2 U32 R 338 Energy meter VA L3 U32 R 340 Energy meter VAR L1 U32 R 342 Energy meter VAR L2 U32 R 344 Energy meter VAR L3 U32 R 346 Energy meter V L N Σ U32 R 348 Energy meter V L L Σ U32 R 350 Energy meter W Σ U32 R Power kW total 1 decimal 352 Energy meter VA Σ U32 R 354 Energy meter ...

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