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2 Overview

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2.3 Control elements

Four LEDs and two DIP switches are on the front panel.

Table 2.1 DIP switches

DIP

switch

State

Description

FACT

Off

RS1 interface parameters (device address and baud rate) are set to user
settings

On

RS1 interface parameters are reset to default:
Device address = 16
Baud rate = 9.6 kbit/s

ARCH

Off

Stop data logging

On

Start data logging

Table 2.2 LEDs

LED

Color

State

Description

PWR

Off

Supply voltage off or outside the permissible range

Green

On

Supply voltage inside the permissible range

RS1

Off

No data transmission over RS1 or USB

Green

Flashing

RS1 or USB with user settings, data transmission
in progress

Yellow

On

RS1 or USB with default settings

Flashing

RS1 or USB with default settings, data
transmission in progress

RS2

Off

No data transmission over RS2

Green

On

Interval between data packets

Flashing

Data packet received over RS2

Yellow

On

Interval between data packets, query cycle
exceeded, no timeout

Red

On

Interval between data packets, timeout

SD

Red

On

No memory card, data stored to the built-in flash
memory

Flashing

Data loss, memory card or built-in flash memory is
full

Green

On

Logging paused, memory card can be removed

Flashing

Logging in progress, memory card inserted and
CANNOT be removed

Yellow

On

Memory card inserted, logging stopped

Summary of Contents for MSD200

Page 1: ..._3 EN 120596 1 1 All rights reserved Subject to technical changes and misprints akytec GmbH Vahrenwalder Str 269 A 30179 Hannover Germany Tel 49 0 511 16 59 672 0 www akytec de MSD200 Data Logger User...

Page 2: ...0 4 1 User interface 10 4 2 MSD200 PC connection 11 4 2 1 RS 232 connection type 12 4 2 2 Modem connection type 12 4 2 3 Connection control 13 4 3 Channels 13 4 4 File Manager 15 4 5 View data 16 4 6...

Page 3: ...2 akytec GmbH Vahrenwalder Str 269 A 30179 Hannover Germany Tel 49 0 511 16 59 672 0 www akytec de Appendix B Slave configuration example 38...

Page 4: ...CAUTION indicates a potentially dangerous situation that could result in minor injuries NOTICE NOTICE indicates a potentially dangerous situation that could result in damage to property NOTE NOTE indi...

Page 5: ...device before working on it Switch on the power supply only after completing all works on the device NOTICE Supply voltage may not exceed 33 V Higher voltage can damage the device If the supply volta...

Page 6: ...de 2 1 Basic features 4 analog inputs 0 5 mA 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA Scaling of measured value RS485 RS1 and USB interfaces to connect to PC RS485 RS2 interface to connect to other devices in Modbus networ...

Page 7: ...de the permissible range RS1 Off No data transmission over RS1 or USB Green Flashing RS1 or USB with user settings data transmission in progress Yellow On RS1 or USB with default settings Flashing RS1...

Page 8: ...mensions with terminal blocks 23 109 120 mm Weight Approx 150 g Table 3 2 Analog inputs Characteristic Value Quantity 4 Input signal 0 5 mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Sampling time 100 ms Basic accuracy 1 0 Inpu...

Page 9: ...tocol CDC Application layer protocol Modbus RTU Baud rate 79 kB s Cable type USB A B 3 2 Galvanic isolation The device has 4 potential groups 24 VDC power supply Analog inputs USB interface RS1 interf...

Page 10: ...www akytec de Table 3 6 Operating conditions Condition Permissible range Ambient temperature 10 55 C Transportation and storage 15 55 C Relative humidity Up to 80 at 25 C non condensing Altitude Up to...

Page 11: ...iguration from device Save all Save configuration to device Save changes Save only changed parameters to device Save to file Save configuration to file Load from file Load configuration from file Star...

Page 12: ...In the pane RS1 PC settings Fig 4 1 select COM port Appropriate port number can be found in Device Manager under a topic Connections COM and LPT If the device driver is successfully installed a virtu...

Page 13: ...ront panel of the device to ON Tab 2 1 click Default to set the network parameters in the program to default values click Apply 3 If you know only the baud rate of the device COM port you can use the...

Page 14: ...e 64 logging channels at your disposal NOTE Before changing the parameters in Channels tab it is recommended to set the DIP switch ARCH to OFF to stop logging If not the device may pause the logging b...

Page 15: ...no data overload line break etc All Threshold Extra logging in case of a sudden change in the measured value The unscheduled recording is performed if the difference between the measured value and th...

Page 16: ...ated on the memory card view the file tree information about storage capacity and free space on the card copy files to PC delete files etc Fig 4 6 File Manager tab Table 4 4 File Manager toolbar Icon...

Page 17: ...pens 2 Select channels and click OK to view the results Select by range Search in log data according to specified range 4 5 View data Use the tab to view the current channel value or channel status Fi...

Page 18: ...eduled logging logging timetable Sect 4 6 5 Fig 4 8 Settings tab The buttons Read Apply and Default in the lower part of the window are applicable for all parameter groups except Scheduled logging whi...

Page 19: ...is mode is defined in the Logging cycle parameter Tab 4 6 If the data from the master comes sooner than the set period the data row will be saved immediately to prevent data loss Spy The device listen...

Page 20: ...ey to a file on PC or just write it down 5 Click Apply to initialize the key The key cannot be read from the device memory The digital signature is formed in the log file on the memory card Sect 5 Thi...

Page 21: ...the previous correct value will be repeated in case of error Number of last correct results Number of repetitions of the last correct value Automatic Master Spy switch Spy mode only If marked network...

Page 22: ...he measured value lower measuring limit Max physical value Scaling of the measured value upper measuring limit The buttons Read Apply and Default are applicable to all parameters in the pane Adjust bu...

Page 23: ...card occurs once per minute and lasts 3 4 seconds This process is indicated by SD indicator flashing green Tab 2 2 Memory card should be removed from the logger during data accumulation in the data b...

Page 24: ...Sect 4 6 2 it is recorded to the end of the last line in the column 66 Fig 5 2 Digital signature The digital signature is represented by a string of 32 characters 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F with...

Page 25: ...iring WARNING The device must be powered off before connecting to other equipment or PC Switch on the power supply only after the wiring of the device has been completed NOTICE Ensure that the input s...

Page 26: ...am Fig 6 3 Plug in connector Table 6 1 Terminal assignments No Marking Description 1 24 V 24VDC power supply 2 24 V 3 RS1 PC D Connection to PC RS485 Slave 4 RS1 PC D 5 RS2 DEV D Connection to other d...

Page 27: ...d the network length can be increased using a RS485 interface repeater Line reflections always occur at the open bus ends the first and the last node The higher the data transmission rate the stronger...

Page 28: ...observed The maintenance includes cleaning the enclosure and terminal blocks from dust dirt and debris checking the fastening of the device checking the wiring connecting leads fastenings mechanical...

Page 29: ...ction If the device is not taken immediately after delivery into operation it must be carefully stored at a protected location The device should not be stored in an atmosphere with chemically active s...

Page 30: ...Scope of delivery 29 akytec GmbH Vahrenwalder Str 269 A 30179 Hannover Germany Tel 49 0 511 16 59 672 0 www akytec de 9 Scope of delivery MSD200 Short guide Terminal blocks set SD memory card 1 1 1 1...

Page 31: ...execution the communication continues as usual When attempting to write read only parameters or access nonexistent registers with the function 16 the error 01 will be returned When attempting to read...

Page 32: ...ent NAK The program function just requested cannot be performed 08 Memory Parity Error Interface is used when execution of the last command is not yet completed 09 Custom error Interface is used when...

Page 33: ...kbit s 7 38 4 kbit s 8 57 6 kbit s 9 115 2 kbit s 2 Stop bits 0x0041 0 1 bit UINT16 0 1 2 bits 3 Parity 0x0042 0 none UINT16 0 1 even 2 odd 4 Device address 0x0043 1 247 UINT16 16 Slave 5 Response de...

Page 34: ...gging 0x004C 0 OFF UINT16 0 1 100 Number of repetitions of the last correct value NOTE When attempting to write a value outside the valid range error code 90 is returned Table A 5 Date and time No Par...

Page 35: ...Query 0 OFF 1 ON 2 Channel name 0x0101 0x0111 ASCII string ends with 0x00 CHAR 32 Channel n 3 Protocol 0x0112 0 Modbus RTU UINT16 0 1 Modbus ASCII 2 AKYTEC 3 Input 1 4 Input 2 5 Input 3 6 Input 4 4 Ad...

Page 36: ...UINT16 0 Modbus 12 Group number 0x011C 0 32 group number UINT16 0 no group Modbus 13 Address length 0x011D 0 8 bits UINT16 0 AKYTEC 1 11 bits 14 HASH code 0x011E 0 0xFFFF UINT16 0 AKYTEC 15 Index 0x0...

Page 37: ...Timeout 3 Overload AI only 4 Sensor break AI 4 20 mA 5 Error code in response see byte 1 byte 0 bits 4 7 data type 0 INT16 1 UINT16 2 INT32 3 UINT32 4 FLOAT32 byte 1 error code 2 Channel value byte 2...

Page 38: ...eters in this table can be requested individually or in a group of up to 40 consecutive channels Table A 10 Analog inputs Measured values No Parameter Register Description Data type Default Comment An...

Page 39: ...sful data exchange it is necessary to reconcile the data types and the order of registers and bytes in the register Table B 1 Coordination of the register and byte order Data type in Master PR200 SMI2...

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