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8.  The following screen will be displayed. 

 

 

The PC Terminal software will show the following screen. 

 

 

Pressing menu item 1 will display the current Ethernet IP Address as shown below.  
Pressing 4 will reset the passwords to factory defaults. 

 

 

 

You can make changes to the IP address by selecting menu item 2.   

After making the changes, type y for Save & apply all settings.  

 

When finished, exit to the Main Menu and select 0. 

 

Summary of Contents for DMS-3K

Page 1: ...1088 351 Rev B DMS 3K Distributed Monitoring System Installation Operation Manual Document no 1088 351...

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Page 3: ...upply Options 1 Time Synchronization 2 Communications 2 System Configuration 2 Alarm Display and Notification 2 DMS 3K System Components 4 Logic Card Racks 5 Power Supply Regulators 8 CPU 200 9 I O Mo...

Page 4: ...er 3 DMS 3K Web Browser Configuration 49 DMS 3K Home Page 50 Systems with CR Option Combined Master 51 Home Page Editable Fields 52 WEB Browser Navigation 53 WEB Browser System Configuration 54 Alarm...

Page 5: ...nputs Configuration 64 Module Type 64 Analog Input Trip Settings 64 Alarm Outputs Configuration 66 Output No 66 Output Type 67 Input Assignments 69 Serial Communications Configuration optional 73 Seri...

Page 6: ...on 88 Save and Restore Configuration 89 Firmware Configuration 90 Option Upgrade 92 Color Selection 94 Logon as User 95 Documentation 95 Chapter 4 WEB Browser Alarm and Events Display Option 97 Active...

Page 7: ...Input Module Data Sheet IDC Ribbon Connection 133 16O 9xB 16 Ch Digital Output Module Data Sheet Terminal Block Connection 136 8 IAM 90B 8 Ch Analog Input Module Data Sheet 139 I R Module 142 8 RR Mo...

Page 8: ...ration 166 Modbus Master and Slave Modes 167 Modbus Alarms Data Mapping Status 168 Modbus Event Data Mapping Status Time Stamp 171 Appendix B DNP Protocol 172 Device Profile Document 172 Implementatio...

Page 9: ...ppendix H Operating Sequence Tables 189 LEGEND 189 CONTACT LIST WARRANTY 193 Telephone Fax Number List 193 MAIN OFFICE 193 FAR EAST OFFICE 193 UK OFFICE 193 Procedures for Factory Repair and Return 19...

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Page 11: ...Page i Scope This manual describes the functions features installation and configuration of DMS 3K This includes usage of the Web browser interface...

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Page 13: ...a horn or other device Annunciator Logic The DMS 3K system has logic to assign how an input or group of inputs drives an output This is used to assign an input or group of inputs to an Annunciator wi...

Page 14: ...ration The DMS 3K System is configured using a WEB Browser connected to the CPU Ethernet Port The PC with WEB Browser Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox etc can be connected directly to the DMS 3K CPU...

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Page 16: ...ciator Logic communications I O Modules Modules that accept digital and analog inputs and provide solid state and relay contact outputs Annunciator Displays Remote mounted displays that connect to log...

Page 17: ...o give front or rear mounting LBM 3U Front Mounting LBMW 3U Rear Wall Mounting E B 16 E B 16 E B 16 E B 16 E B 16 C P U 3ULO G ICB O X F R O N TV IE W S ID EV IE W P O S IT IO NO FM O U N T IN GA N G...

Page 18: ...C P U R E G U L A T O R S U P P LY P A N E L P O S IT IO NO FM O U N T IN GA N G L E SO N R E A RM O U N T IN GL O G ICB O X E S LB 2M W P O S IT IO NO FM O U N T IN GA N G L E SO N F R O N TM O U N T...

Page 19: ...Page 7 Logic Box Diagram...

Page 20: ...on the version Ex REG 90A The different types of Power Supply Regulators are shown below REGULATOR Type REG 90 and REG 91 This unit is used in 3U logic boxes where the system supply is 24V DC It provi...

Page 21: ...stem supply is 48V DC It provides the 5V supply necessary for the 23 usable slots plus the CPU which equates to 128 inputs and 240 outputs including auxiliary cards to box capacity Otherwise they are...

Page 22: ...48 or 125VDC The field contact voltage can be provided internally via the power supply regulator or externally supplied by the customer Digital Inputs can be Field Contacts Control Pushbuttons Ack Te...

Page 23: ...VDC FCV Externally Supplied IDC connector input Modules may have a suffix of A or B depending on the version Ex 16I 90A 16 O Module This module provides 16 solid state digital outputs Digital Outputs...

Page 24: ...ystems 5PR 91 48V Systems 8PR Module 8 Relay Outputs Module Type 8PR 90 24V Systems 8PR 91 48V Systems Modules may have a suffix of A or B depending on the version Ex 5PR 90A I R Module This module ac...

Page 25: ...ions up to 13 rows high by 13 columns wide max 169 cells and each cell has 4 window sizes available Quad 1 5H x 1 5W Triple 1 0H x 3 0W Dual 1 5H x 3 0W Single 3 0H x 3 0W Customer connections can be...

Page 26: ...uts AN 3100D Series 90A This display can be configured in cell configurations up to 13 rows high by 13 columns wide and each cell has 4 window sizes available Quad 1 5H x 1 5W Triple 1 0H x 3 0W Dual...

Page 27: ...48 VDC FCV AMETEK Supplied D 125 VDC FCV AMETEK Supplied CS24 24 VDC FCV Customer Supplied CS48 48 VDC FCV Customer Supplied CS125 125 VDC FCV Customer Supplied Code I O Module Type A 8 I O 8 Input Ou...

Page 28: ...Alarms and Events IB IRIG B Time Sync NTP NTP Time Sync 1588 IEEE 1588 Time Sync EM Email on alarm MB Modbus Protocol RTU TCP IP Master Slave DNP DNP Protocol Slave ASC ASCII Protocol BAC BACnet Proto...

Page 29: ...T 5 S L O T 6 S L O T 7 S L O T 8 S L O T 9 S L O T 10 6 U Card Rack slots 1 23 S L O T 11 S L O T 12 S L O T 13 S L O T 14 S L O T 15 S L O T 16 S L O T 17 S L O T 18 S L O T 19 S L O T 20 S L O T 2...

Page 30: ...18 Approvals...

Page 31: ...tion Degree 2 Equipment Category Permanently Connected Operating Voltage Ranges 120 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 125 Vdc 24 Vdc WARNING To comply with the electrical safety requirements use of a 125V dc Field Con...

Page 32: ...a circuit breaker clearly marked as the disconnecting device for the unit The maximum rating of the disconnecting device is 20 A The disconnecting device is located in close proximity to the unit The...

Page 33: ...P O S IT IO N O F M O U N T IN G A N G L E S O N F R O N T M O U N T IN G L O G IC B O X E S A L L IN P U T O U T P U T R E L A Y A N D R E G U L A T O R C A R D F R O N T P A N E L S C A N B E R E M...

Page 34: ...tion of the Card Rack External Power Supplies are used for other voltages such as 120 240VAC and 125 VDC The Regulator is used for distributing voltage to the field contacts and power to the digital o...

Page 35: ...ack Power Supply Regulators may have a suffix of A depending on the version Ex Reg 90A Power Supply Regulators Connection Wiring REG 90 The REG 90 Power Supply Regulator is used for 3U Card Racks with...

Page 36: ...ard Racks with 24 VDC Power and connection for external Field Contact Voltages of 24 48 or 125VDC This Field Contact Voltage connection is jumpered to the V terminals for distribution to the field con...

Page 37: ...Page 25 REG 96 The REG 96 Power Supply Regulator is used for 3U Card Racks with 48 VDC Power and internal 48 VDC Field Contact Voltage Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max...

Page 38: ...ard Racks with 48 VDC Power and connection for external Field Contact Voltages of 24 48 or 125VDC This Field Contact Voltage connection is jumpered to the V terminals for distribution to the field con...

Page 39: ...Page 27 REG 92 The REG 92 Power Supply Regulator is used for 6U Card Racks with 24 VDC Power and internal 24 VDC Field Contact Voltage Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max...

Page 40: ...ard Racks with 24 VDC Power and connection for external Field Contact Voltages of 24 48 or 125VDC This Field Contact Voltage connection is jumpered to the V terminals for distribution to the field con...

Page 41: ...Page 29 REG 94 The REG 94 Power Supply Regulator is used for 6U Card Racks with 48 VDC Power and internal 48 VDC Field Contact Voltage Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max...

Page 42: ...ard Racks with 48 VDC Power and connection for external Field Contact Voltages of 24 48 or 125VDC This Field Contact Voltage connection is jumpered to the V terminals for distribution to the field con...

Page 43: ...rnal Power Supply 24VDC Power to Supply Filter Customer Power Input 120 240VAC 50 60Hz L N E 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 External Power Supply 125VDC External Power Supply 1 External Power Supply 7 6 5 4 3 2 24VDC...

Page 44: ...4 VDC 125 VDC External Reg 91 3U Reg 93 6U 8 I O 92 16I 92 IR 92 48 VDC 48 VDC Internal Reg 96 3U Reg 94 6U 8 I O 90 16I 90 IR 90 48 VDC 24 VDC External Reg 97 3U Reg 95 6U 8 I O 92 16I 92 IR 92 48 VD...

Page 45: ...0mA There are jumpers on the board for N O Normally Open Contact closes on alarm or N C Normally Closed Contact opens on alarm In addition there are jumpers for selecting an address within the Input C...

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Page 47: ...ally Open Contact closes on alarm or N C Normally Closed Contact opens on alarm In addition there are jumpers for selecting an address within the Input Card Rack Connection is by screw type terminals...

Page 48: ...36 8 IAM Module The 8 IAM 90 module supports eight 4 20mA Analog Inputs The Analog inputs require an external 24VDC power source as shown Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max...

Page 49: ...of 240VAC or 62 VDC and maximum current of 2 0A There are jumpers on the board for N O Normally Open Contact closes on alarm or N C Normally Closed Contact opens on alarm In addition there are jumpers...

Page 50: ...ximum voltage of 63 VDC and maximum current of 200mA There are jumpers on the board for selecting an address within the Input Card Rack Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max The diffe...

Page 51: ...age of 100 VDC and maximum current of 0 5 Amp There are jumpers on the board for selecting an address within the Input Card Rack Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max The different ca...

Page 52: ...ximum current of 0 5 Amp There are jumpers on the board for selecting an address within the Input Card Rack Connections are made through a 34 pin IDC Connector 2 rows of 17 for use with Ribbon Cables...

Page 53: ...current of 2 0A There are jumpers on the board for selecting an address within the Input Card Rack Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16...

Page 54: ...here are jumpers on the board for selecting a Form A or Form B contact output and jumpers for selecting an address within the Input Card Rack Connection is by screw type terminals 1 5mm 16 AWG max Con...

Page 55: ...function per the operating sequence configured Full Function Test Momentary Used to activate the lamp group lamp and auxiliary outputs to verify they function per the operating sequence configured an...

Page 56: ...are assigned to specific input terminals via the web browser 2 16I module can also be used for control inputs 3 Horn Output One of the digital outputs can be configured as a Horn Output and then wired...

Page 57: ...ing I R 90 Module Notes 1 Pushbutton functions are assigned to specific input terminals via the web browser 2 Horn Group Alarm and Reflash Relay Outputs functions are configured via the WEB Browser Th...

Page 58: ...ther RS 232 or RS 485 mode The termination for the RS 485 mode is internal via checkbox on Serial Communications page RS 232 mode The RS 232 connection is a standard DB 9 female connector The port can...

Page 59: ...age 47 RS 485 mode The following are the connections for RS 485 mode DMS 3K Signal DMS 3K pin TX RX 9 TX RX 1 COM 5 Ethernet The RJ45 Ethernet connection is compatible for networks up to Gigabit speed...

Page 60: ...odulated mode must be selected via DIP switches which are accessible from SW1 on the CPU Caution Disconnect power from the system before removing the CPU Module Figure 2 11 IRIG B Modulated Demodulate...

Page 61: ...own in Figure 3 1 The DMS 3K has two levels for access and can be configured as shown later in this chapter The default username is admin with password admin and user user The unit s home page will be...

Page 62: ...entify the unit s Station ID and Device ID The graphic display of the DMS 3K is provided with alarms shown in any selectable color with their alarm legend Inputs in their normal state will be shown wi...

Page 63: ...m as shown in Figure 3 2b Figure 3 2b DMS 3K Home page w Combined Master The Master DMS 3K equipped with the CR Combined Rack option will include a graphic showing every Slave DMS 3K unit connected As...

Page 64: ...may contain up to 32 alphanumeric characters Figure 3 3 Pop up Dialog Box Station ID Click this link to enter a specific location name for the unit i e Green St Substation 16 This name will be reporte...

Page 65: ...ion The AMETEK DMS3000 link on the top always redirects you to the Home Page shown in Figure 3 2a similarly to when Refresh is performed on the Browser The side bar is separated into two Categories Al...

Page 66: ...he card rack Each I O module has factory configured switch settings to determine their addressing For example a system with 3 16I Input modules will be configured for inputs 1 16 17 32 and 33 48 The c...

Page 67: ...s only configured on the unit with option CR in the model number 7 Access Control This is used to grant or deny access to various functions 8 Network Used to configure the IP Address for your unit 9 D...

Page 68: ...all subsequent input numbers Input Number Assignments The Alarm Input numbers correspond to the Digital and Analog I O installed in your system Each I O card is addressed via switch settings to corre...

Page 69: ...e email notification or any of the communication protocols ASCII Modbus DNP Disabled alarms are highlighted as a reminder on this configuration page and the Home Page Graphic view as well as an entry...

Page 70: ...nput module DIP Switches reference chapter 6 If the input module dip switch is set for NC it will override the NO NC setting on the web browser Control Sequence Group Control Sequence groups are used...

Page 71: ...thing will be displayed in this column Legends support the 1st 128 characters of ASCII character set Set all Inputs at bottom To set an entire column to the same setting enter the value and press the...

Page 72: ...ntrol Pushbuttons Test Ack Reset etc function Up to 64 Control Inputs are available Control Input pushbuttons and switches are connected to the 8 I O 16 I or I R modules Figure 3 13 Control Inputs Con...

Page 73: ...input will turn off the Horn Output when there is an active alarm Reset This pushbutton input is used for operating sequences that latch an alarm until it is manually reset by an operator causing the...

Page 74: ...equence Configuration Up to 12 operating sequences can be configured for each Logic Card Rack The available operating sequences are ISA A Automatic reset with lock in of alarms ISA A 4 Automatic reset...

Page 75: ...Page 63 of 206 Flash Type Settings The flashing of the lamp outputs can be adjusted for on and off times...

Page 76: ...8 IAM module Module Type This allows you to select the type of Analog Input Module The 4 20mA module is the only one supported Analog Input Trip Settings For each analog input channel you can select u...

Page 77: ...trip setting for 8mA input 8 4 0 0016 2 500 Converting of Scale to Setting Multiply of Scale x 10 000 to get 5 digit entry value Example to determine the trip setting for 75 of Full Scale 75 x 10 000...

Page 78: ...R modules Output No Outputs start at 1 and can go to the maximum 240 Output Number Assignments The Output numbers correspond to the Digital and Relay Output Modules installed in your system Each I O c...

Page 79: ...s per window one for a standard lamp output and another for a first Up lamp output The output operates from a single or group of alarm input channels which you can assign The First Up Lamp Output will...

Page 80: ...ack operating sequence the clear horn sounds when an input returns to normal There are additional settings to select the priority of this clear horn from 1 3 when multiple clear horns are provided in...

Page 81: ...mbinations of both 1 4 5 9 Up to 32 digits may be entered including commas and dashes used with Group Lamps First Up Lamps Group Relays Horns Clear Horns and Reflash Outputs No of Inputs This is used...

Page 82: ...Pushbutton provided for inputs 9 16 Reset Pushbutton provided for inputs 9 16 Horn Relay Output provided for all inputs 10 second automatic silence for the horn Common Alarm Relay contact output for i...

Page 83: ...nal 129 I R module input 1 One Acknowledge PB configured for Group 2 inputs 1 8 Wired to input terminal 130 I R module input 2 One Acknowledge PB configured for Group 3 inputs 9 16 Wired to input term...

Page 84: ...t will operate when any input 1 16 goes into alarm and will be silenced by either the Acknowledge pushbutton or automatically in 10 seconds Output 130 configured as a Group Relay Alarm Output follows...

Page 85: ...lections click Apply Figure 3 14a Serial Communications Configuration Page Top Half Serial Communication Set up Select the Baud Rate Parity and communication delays to match your application The DMS 3...

Page 86: ...ent information year month day hour min sec msec alarm time sync etc 10 events are returned per poll for a total of 60 registers per poll The Modbus Start address can be configured based on the applic...

Page 87: ...ddress Enter a unique Slave Address for each Slave Device you wish to connect to 1 255 2 Starting Register Enter the Modbus Starting register from 40001 to 49990 3 Total No of Modbus Alarms Enter the...

Page 88: ...goes into the alarm state and stay activated until all inputs in the group return to normal 6 Set up the Modbus Mapping for Control Pushbuttons If Control Inputs are used the last 16 bit register is u...

Page 89: ...ration Page Bottom Half Systems with CR Option With CR enabled alarms from other Logic Card Racks will be sent to the Logic Card Rack with the CR Master enabled This allows you to select inputs from a...

Page 90: ...orded Enable Continuous Printing or configure it to send out a report at selected intervals Automatic Report Printing or On Demand Reports By selecting the appropriate radio buttons and then entering...

Page 91: ...Page 79 of 206 The output will resemble the Web browser display by order columns etc Sample reports are provided in the following figures Figure 3 15a Event Log Output in ASCII Format Hourly...

Page 92: ...lar to the serial Modbus except for the following Master Mode The Modbus TCP IP Master will support up to 12 Modbus TCP IP Slave Devices The Modbus TCP Port default is 502 is for the DMS 3K Master You...

Page 93: ...alarm The transmitted alarms can be used to drive an RTU SCADA PLC or other device Refer to Appendix B for detailed DNP operation and mapping The DNP implementation over Ethernet requires the assignm...

Page 94: ...on the web browser Home Page 3 Make sure that the TCP IP port on the master and slave devices match Also make sure that this port address is unique on your network Avoid using commonly used ones ie 20...

Page 95: ...hen a slave stops responding the CR master removes all active alarms for this slave and re attempts a new connection Slaves may report to no more than 3 masters For example in a network of 10 units on...

Page 96: ...iguration details anything with an Apply button Set time and date Acknowledge Alarms Erase the Event Log Enable or Disable an alarm Change Passwords Save and Restore Configuration Firmware Upgrade Opt...

Page 97: ...information to the unit In some applications where you have difficulty logging into the DMS 3K you may need to switch the authentication method to basic Note After switching the authentication method...

Page 98: ...est field and button at the bottom If you suspect a unit is not responding or question its connectivity type its IP address into this field and click the Test button The DMS 3K will ping the requested...

Page 99: ...xternal time synchronization is not used the DMS 3K can be configured with the PC time and date or any time and date you enter Note IRIG B date does not include the year If the year is incorrect you s...

Page 100: ...ettings After configuring the SMTP selections you can test the settings by pressing the Test SMTP Server Connection If the SMTP Server address is not recognized it will provide an error message when y...

Page 101: ...file to the unit Note it is strongly advised to have a copy of each DMS 3K configuration file saved at all times After you make changes save a new copy by clicking on the Save Configuration button To...

Page 102: ...ction as the upgrade process will restore some settings back to the defaults depending on the changes made After the firmware is upgraded you will be prompted to re boot the DMS 3K This can be done au...

Page 103: ...5 minutes allotted to its download Either way it s more of an alert than necessarily an error for that particular update Red status File Error or Hardware Error may be one of the following the file th...

Page 104: ...rnet ASC ASCII Protocol ASCII communications Serial CR Combined Rack Single web browser displays alarms from up to 24 DMS 3K Units via Ethernet LAN 1 Simply call your AMETEK representative to request...

Page 105: ...Page 93 of 206 Figure 3 28 Option Upgrade Page...

Page 106: ...color configuration screen The Home Page Active Alarm and Event pages can be color coded for the background and text colors of various events The configuration page will show the current color selecti...

Page 107: ...User it will display Logon as Admin and vice versa Remember User logon is restricted You will be prompted with a logon dialog box as shown in Figure 3 1 Documentation At the bottom of the side bar yo...

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Page 109: ...gend The web display also includes an Acknowledge Pushbutton so operators can respond to alarms remotely There is a selection for latching alarms in case you want them to remain on this display when t...

Page 110: ...atched alarms box or unlatched The alarms can be color coded to show the various alarm states Alarm Acknowledged and Normal In Figure 4 1 Alarms are shown in Red latched alarms that returned to normal...

Page 111: ...o perform alarm management by filtering the list to a specific date and timeframe sorting them by chronological order to determine the exact sequence of events for root cause analysis In addition even...

Page 112: ...it again will do a reverse sort The different types of events are identified with a descriptor as shown in the table below Event Types Event Descriptor Event Description Alarm Event A N Input goes in...

Page 113: ...open the file to view it or select a folder where to save it If you open the file typically MS Excel will open displaying the events in tabular form From Excel you can print the file in that form Prin...

Page 114: ...umn heading to change the sorted order of the events It works similar to the column headings in Windows explorer An arrow will appear next to the heading title toggling up and down each time you click...

Page 115: ...ion criteria The default entry shows the current Date Time range of the events currently in view Figure 4 4 Date Time Filter Dialog Box Descriptor In this dialog box you can set what descriptors you w...

Page 116: ...ts you want displayed in the events list Multiple points may be selected by using a comma between input numbers Figure 4 6 Points Dialog Box The Clear Filters button will remove the event filters that...

Page 117: ...O Modules System Addressing Guidelines 8 I O Module 8 Ch Digital Input Output Module 16I Module 16 Ch Digital Input Module Terminal Block 16I Module 16 Ch Digital Input Module IDC Connector 16O Modul...

Page 118: ...106 Logic Box Diagram...

Page 119: ...Page 107 of 206 Logic Box Motherboard Outline...

Page 120: ...108 3U Logic Box Motherboard Schematic Front View...

Page 121: ...Page 109 of 206 6U Logic Box Motherboard Schematic Front View...

Page 122: ...indications connections Red green Status LED D10 Red System fault Blinking Green System OK No NTP or IRIG time sync Steady Green System OK NTP or IRIG time sync ti DB9S RS485 232 Serial Port RS232 Tx...

Page 123: ...ON OFF 3 OFF ON 4 OFF ON Default setting 3 0 On Board LED Indicators D4 I O Processor Running red 0 5s flash D5 I O Processor Internal Comms green Fast flash D6 Web Processor Running green 0 5s flash...

Page 124: ...ed for use where the initiating contacts are being powered from the 24 VDC system supply REG 91 ISOLATED Is intended for use where the initiating contacts are being powered from a supply other than th...

Page 125: ...24V DC supply when using the REG 90 Regulator and is not isolated If contact wetting is required to be from a different supply source or isolated then the REG 91 Regulator should be installed Module A...

Page 126: ...pply is not available as an output DO NOT attempt to use this supply for external use Relay Audible or Auxiliary relay 24V Coil Rating 2 Amp 240V a c Max Form A Normally Open Contact COMPATIBITY TABLE...

Page 127: ...acts are being powered from the 24 VDC system supply REG 93 ISOLATED Is intended for use where the initiating contacts are being powered from a supply other than the system supply This isolated supply...

Page 128: ...f contact wetting is required to be from a different supply source or isolated then the REG 93 Regulator should be installed Regulators REG 92 REG 93 require to be used in conjunction with a Supply Te...

Page 129: ...5V Supply is not available as an output DO NOT attempt to use this supply for external use Relay Audible or Auxiliary relay 24V Coil Rating 2 Amp 240V a c Max Form A Normally Open Contact COMPATIBITY...

Page 130: ...re being powered from the 48 VDC system supply REG 95 ISOLATED is intended for use where the initiating contacts are being powered from a supply other than the system supply This isolated supply would...

Page 131: ...isolated If contact wetting is required to be from a different supply source or isolated then the REG 95 Regulator should be installed Regulators REG 94 REG 95 require to be used in conjunction with a...

Page 132: ...aximum Short Circuit Protected The 5V Supply is not available as an output DO NOT attempt to use this supply for external use Relay Audible or Auxiliary relay 60V Coil Rating 2 Amp 240V a c Max Form A...

Page 133: ...ntended for use where the initiating contacts are being powered from the 48 VDC system supply REG 97 ISOLATED is intended for use where the initiating contacts are being powered from a supply other th...

Page 134: ...ed If contact wetting is required to be from a different supply source or isolated then the REG 97 Regulator should be installed Regulators REG 96 REG 97 require to be used in conjunction with a Suppl...

Page 135: ...Amp Maximum Short Circuit Protected The 5V Supply is not available as an output DO NOT attempt to use this supply for external use Relay Audible or Auxiliary relay 60V Coil Rating 2 Amp 240V a c Max...

Page 136: ...124 I O Modules Typical Alarm Circuit Arrangement...

Page 137: ...C C C O O 65 to 72 O O O C O 73 to 80 C O O C O 81 to 88 O C O C O 89 to 96 C C O C O 97 to 104 O O C C O 105 to 112 C O C C O 113 to 120 O C C C O 121 to 128 C C C C O 129 to 136 O O O O C 137 to 14...

Page 138: ...he control input is assigned to an input from 1 128 it will show up in the Active Alarm and Event Log 4 The card slot positions in the rack are universal so any card can go on any location Addressing...

Page 139: ...an 8 way DIL switch to allow configuration for Normally Open or Normally Closed initiating contacts as required Digital Inputs can be Field Contacts Control Pushbuttons Ack Test Reset etc as assigned...

Page 140: ...C C O O O 32 N 65 72 8I O O O O C O O 32 N 73 80 8I O C O O C O O 32 N 81 88 8I O O C O C O O 32 N 89 96 8I O C C O C O O 32 N 97 104 8I O O O C C O O 32 N 105 112 8I O C O C C O O 32 N 113 120 8I O...

Page 141: ...r NPN transistors Maximum Voltage 63V d c Maximum Wattage 5 Watts SUPPLY 5V 0 25V 40mA approx COMPATIBITY TABLE The DMS 3K module range is fully backwards compatible with previous versions of this pro...

Page 142: ...ay DIL switches to allow configuration for Normally Open or Normally Closed initiating contacts as required Digital Inputs can be Field Contacts Control Pushbuttons Ack Test Reset etc as assigned via...

Page 143: ...O C O O 32 N 49 64 16I C C O O 32 N 65 80 16I O O C O 32 N 81 96 16I C O C O 32 N 97 112 16I O C C O 32 N 113 128 16I C C C O 32 N The Address range indicates the input number assignments for this mo...

Page 144: ...125V system minimum 100V maximum 150V smooth d c SUPPLY 5V 0 25V 40mA approx COMPATIBITY TABLE The DMS 3K module range is fully backwards compatible with previous versions of this product namely MPAS9...

Page 145: ...as shown below Each card has two 8 way DIL switches to allow configuration for Normally Open or Normally Closed initiating contacts as required Digital Inputs can be Field Contacts Control Pushbuttons...

Page 146: ...O 32 ISL 49 64 16I C C O O 32 ISL 65 80 16I O O C O 32 ISL 81 96 16I C O C O 32 ISL 97 112 16I O C C O 32 ISL 113 128 16I C C C O 32 ISL The Address range indicates the input number assignments for th...

Page 147: ...WETTING VOLTAGE 16I 96B 24V system minimum 21V maximum 27V smooth d c 16I 97B 50V system minimum 44V maximum 63V smooth d c 16i 99B 125V system minimum 100V maximum 150V smooth d c SUPPLY 5V 0 25V 40...

Page 148: ...ansistor driven outputs which can be configured as Lamp Outputs for remote Annunciator display or Horn Outputs for connection to Regulator Module Horn Input via the web browser Connection to the card...

Page 149: ...33 48 16O O C O O 32 49 64 16O C C O O 32 65 80 16O O O C O 32 81 96 16O C O C O 32 97 112 16O O C C O 32 113 128 16O C C C O 32 The Address range indicates the output number assignments for this modu...

Page 150: ...of this product namely MPAS90 Highland Electronics Limited RTU3000 Rochester Instrument systems Limited DMS3000 AMETEK Power Instruments Limited The 16I modules are backward compatible per the follow...

Page 151: ...e an external 24VDC power supply for use in 2 wire systems Each analog input channel can be configured for up to 4 Alarm Trip points which can be used to drive lamp outputs alarm relays and horns Conn...

Page 152: ...65 96 16O O C O C 97 128 16O C C O C The Address range indicates the input channel assignments for this module Each module should have a unique address Switch setting O DIL Switch Open C Closed Up to...

Page 153: ...or 0 15 typically 10 of span Stability and Drift 0 005 of span C i e 0 25 of span over the ambient temperature range of 20 C to 70 C Isolation 1kV d c between inputs 1kV d c between inputs and system...

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Page 160: ...rrent of 10A at 240VAC or 5A at 48 VDC 10A at 24VDC Relay Outputs can be can be configured as Group Relays Group Reflash Relays Lamp Outputs or Horn Outputs as assigned via the web browser Connection...

Page 161: ...C C O O O 32 VINT 57 61 5PR C C C O O O 32 VINT 65 69 5PR O O O C O O 32 VINT 73 77 5PR C O O C O O 32 VINT 81 85 5PR O C O C O O 32 VINT 89 93 5PR C C O C O O 32 VINT 97 101 5PR O O C C O O 32 VINT...

Page 162: ...coil energized link LK2 is set to VEXT COMPATIBITY TABLE The DMS 3K module range is fully backwards compatible with previous versions of this product namely MPAS90 Highland Electronics Limited RTU3000...

Page 163: ...at 24VDC There are jumpers on the board for selecting a Form A or Form B contact Relay Outputs can be can be configured as Group Relays Group Reflash Relays Lamp Outputs or Horn Outputs as assigned vi...

Page 164: ...C O O O 32 VINT 57 64 8PR C C C O O O 32 VINT 65 72 8PR O O O C O O 32 VINT 73 80 8PR C O O C O O 32 VINT 81 88 8PR O C O C O O 32 VINT 89 96 8PR C C O C O O 32 VINT 97 104 8PR O O C C O O 32 VINT 10...

Page 165: ...t equally over top and bottom rows COMPATIBITY TABLE The DMS 3K module range is fully backwards compatible with previous versions of this product namely MPAS90 Highland Electronics Limited RTU3000 Roc...

Page 166: ...ng Not Used Address Setting LK1 LK2 Slot No Type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 64 ISL N 10 I R 90B O O O O O O O O O O O O C O 32 N I R CARD RELAY CHART Alarm Slot Relay Terminal Mode 1 1 A 1 2 AS 2...

Page 167: ...LK1 11 O O O O O 32 12 C O O O O 32 13 O C O O O 32 14 C C O O O 32 15 O O C O O 32 16 C O C O O 32 17 O C C O O 32 18 C C C O O 32 NOTES 1 For address range 32 no link required DO NOT CUT X1 2 For ad...

Page 168: ...lot No 1 2 3 4 LK1 O O O O 32 C O O O 32 O C O O 32 C C O O 32 O O C O 32 C O C O 32 O C C O 32 C C C O 32 NOTES 1 For address range 32 no link required DO NOT CUT X1 2 For address range 64 add link C...

Page 169: ...vents in non volatile memory INPUTS Digital Inputs 8 I O 16I I R N O or N C field contact selectable via browser config or DIP switches Input Current Approximately 2mA per input Input Loop Resistance...

Page 170: ...of Events Recording Time Stamp Resolution 1mS Resolution between alarms 40 000 events in non volatile memory Time Stamp Outputs WEB Browser Display Email Notification Modbus DNP ASCII Communication Ou...

Page 171: ...e Max 240 VAC 2 0 amp resistive Power Relays I R 5 PR 8 PR S P D T contact Form C Max 62 VDC 2 0 amp resistive Max 240 VAC 2 0 amp resistive Reed Relays 8 RR 16 RR S P S T contact Form A or Form B 10...

Page 172: ...EB Server Multi user support Used for configuration of unit Graphical and text display of alarms Can combine up to 16 units on a single master CR Option Acknowledgement of alarms Separate screens for...

Page 173: ...Card Rack Prime Power External Power Supply Options DC Supply 125 VDC 15 Max 180 Watts Supply AC Supply 115 230 VAC 50 60 Hz 15 Max 180 Watts Supply Field Contact Voltage Internally Supplied 24 VDC 1...

Page 174: ...C Compliance IEC 61326 1 2012 Safety Compliance IEC 61010 1 2010 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature 32O to 140O F 0O to 60O C Storage Temperature 13O to 185O F 25O to 85O C Humidity 0 to 90 non conde...

Page 175: ...he new firmware file tar Click Open Confirm that you want to upgrade the firmware As the system firmware is being upgraded the status will be displayed detailing each step of the upgrade You can check...

Page 176: ...e to Reset IP Address and Passwords 1 Remove power from the system 2 Remove any plates and modules from the two card slots near the CPU 3 Press and hold the switch SW10 shown above and power up the un...

Page 177: ...essing menu item 1 will display the current Ethernet IP Address as shown below Pressing 4 will reset the passwords to factory defaults You can make changes to the IP address by selecting menu item 2 A...

Page 178: ...The DMS 3K Modbus port will transmit the ON OFF Status called Alarms and the timestamp recorded for every alarm and return to normal occurrence called Events Modbus Alarms Alarm ON OFF Status is prov...

Page 179: ...Slave device Systems with CR Combined Rack option When multiple racks are combined to form a system option CR the Master DMS 3K rack rack with option CR enabled will have the capability to transmit t...

Page 180: ...on Control functions When configuring the Modbus mapping you can select Slave or Master Mode your starting register address from 40001 to 49990 how many Modbus Inputs you wish to transmit up to 128 Ei...

Page 181: ...selecting the pushbutton control mapping they will be labeled as follows _______ _____________ ________________ Function Control Group Transmit or Receive Example T 1 Full Function Test Control Group...

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Page 183: ...n Input Status 0 Alarm 1 Normal An example of the register format for 10 events is shown below Modbus Address Event Modbus Data MSB bit positions 8 15 LSB bit positions 0 7 41001 1 Year 0 99 Month 1 1...

Page 184: ...hed table For static non change event object requests request qualifier codes 00 and 01 start stop and 17 and 28 index are supported in addition to request qualifier code 06 no range or all points Sta...

Page 185: ...n Unsolicited Responses Never No other options are permitted Default Counter Object Variation Default Object N A Default Variation N A Counters Roll Over at No Counters Reported Yes Implementation Tab...

Page 186: ...t Alarm 09 01 01 Point 10 Digital Contact Alarm 10 01 01 Point 11 Digital Contact Alarm 2044 01 01 Point 2045 Digital Contact Alarm 2045 01 01 Point 2046 Digital Contact Alarm 2046 01 01 Point 2047 Di...

Page 187: ...the DMS 3K clock with the time and date It uses the Absolute Time which is recorded as milliseconds since midnight January 1st 1970 at zero hours zero minutes zero seconds and milliseconds DNP Object...

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Page 189: ...ersions of stored pages option is set to Every visit to the page 4 Click OK to close the Settings window 5 Click OK to close the Internet Options window To disable caching with Microsoft Internet Expl...

Page 190: ...cache is compared to document on network option is set to Every time 5 Click OK to close the Preferences window The DMS 3K IP address must be in the trusted zone Or in IE you will see a yellow bar wit...

Page 191: ...APPENDIX C Page 179 Enter your unit s IP address in the top field and click the Add button which will add the IP address to the trusted zone 6 Click Close then OK...

Page 192: ...cript bar blocking the yes no question box The DMS 3K IP address must be in the trusted zone Or in IE you will see a yellow bar with a script warning when you try to download a csv file follow these s...

Page 193: ...lliseconds It can be added using the custom formatting 1 Select the top timestamp in your spreadsheet 2 Right click the cell and select Format Cells 3 Under Number select Custom 4 The format should pr...

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Page 195: ...in Alarm Alarm Legends Input X has returned to Normal Control Inputs Input Terminal Function Control Sequence Group 129 Acknowledge 1 130 Reset 1 131 Silence 1 132 Lamp Test 1 133 Acknowledge 2 134 Re...

Page 196: ...Combined Rack CR Option TCP IP Port 61000 Combined Rack Function Disabled Slave Access Control Password for user account user Password for admin account admin Modbus TCP IP Port 502 DNP TCP IP Port 2...

Page 197: ...35 inputs for several minutes M S Lost a maximum of X events This event may occur in conjunction with an SER Buffer Overflow event An attempt is made to recover the lost event s Power Related Events...

Page 198: ...e Error Address Error from Slave Slave Address Modbus TCP IP Master received an invalid address request from this slave M S Ethernet Modbus Master Response Error No response from Slave Slave Address M...

Page 199: ...S Communications Restored with Main Board When an internal communications failure occurred but has been corrected you will see this events Should only occur after a firmware upgrade Unit Time Sync Eve...

Page 200: ...ers therefore only the first 32 characters will be stored An example of a valid entry is 1 Input 1 is in Alarm Input 1 has returned to Normal Additional Notes Lines beginning with a character indicate...

Page 201: ...nt alarm flash manual reset ISA F3A First Out triple flash first out reset ISA F3M First out triple flash first out manual reset ISA FFAM2 First Out manual reset ISA R Ringback separate flash for retu...

Page 202: ...MAL ACKNOWLEDGE RESET BEFORE ACK M VISUAL AUDIBLE FIRST OUT AUTORESET SEQUENCE CODE ALARM DEVICE NORMAL ALERT ACKNOWLEDGE RETURN TO NORMAL RETURN TO NORMAL BEFORE ACK ACKNOWLEDGE INITIAL NEXT INITIAL...

Page 203: ...CE NORMAL ALERT ACKNOWLEDGE RETURN TO NORMAL RETURN TO NORMAL BEFORE ACK ACKNOWLEDGE FIRST OUT INITIAL NEXT INITIAL NEXT INITIAL NEXT INITIAL NEXT INITIAL NEXT RESET F3A VISUAL INT FAST FAST SLOW SLOW...

Page 204: ...FLASH LOCK IN UNTIL ACKNOWLEDGED SEQUENCE CODE ALARM DEVICE NORMAL ALERT ACKNOWLEDGE RETURN TO NORMAL RESET R VISUAL FAST SLOW AUDIBLE A distinctly different ringback audible can be provided in most c...

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