MODEL 346 INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
Section 1
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HA243821
Issue 5 Mar 98
1.3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Cont.)
Alarms
Per Channel: Up to four
Types: High, Low , Dead band (deviation) and Rate-of-Change
Output relays option
Per Instrument: Up to 16, individually assignable
Contact rating: 1A at 30V ac or 20V dc
670mA at 50V ac or 30V dc
300mA at 110V ac
Option 20 relays rating: 130mA at 250V ac
Annotation option
Header message: One per instrument, includes Instrument ID, Date,
Time, Chart speed, Batch Number.
Scales: One per channel (includes descriptor and trace ID)
Alarms: Number, time and date
Alarm messages: One per alarm
Chart speed change message: New speed, with time and date of change.
Custom messages: up to 10
Log: Channel and totalisers
Environmental
Operational temperature range: 0 to 50˚C
humidity: 0 to 90% RH, non condensing.
max. altitude: < 2000 metres
Power Requirements
Nominal supply voltage: 110 Vac - 10% + 15% or 230 Vac, - 10% + 15%; 25 VA
24 Vdc, 25 W
Physical
Panel: 144x144mm (5.7 in)
Cutout: 138x138mm (5.5 in)
Depth: 345mm (13.6 in)
Average Weight: 7kg (15 lbs)
1.4 MEMORY PROTECTION
There are three areas of memory in the recorder as follows:-
1. EEPROM internal to the microprocessor on the main board.
2. Separate EEPROM located on the main board.
3. Battery-backed RAM or auxiliary EEPROM located with the operating program.
The microprocessor EEPROM stores channel information, as follows:
1. Channel ranges
6
CJC source (internal or external)
2. Channel inputs
7
Units selection
3. Chart spans
8
Channel status (on or off)
4. Filter settings
9
Channel 1, 2, 3 alarm settings
5. Linearisations
The separate EEPROM stores mainly ‘instrument’ information as follows:-
1. Chart speed and units
6
Alarm access status
11
ID number
2. Logged channels and totalisers
7
Pen calibration
12
External CJ temperature
3. Batch number
8
Magnification
13
Decimal point positions
4. Password
9
Magnified channel Ns
14
Annotator calibration
5
Channel descriptors
10
Print mode choice
15
Time format
The battery backed RAM (or auxiliary EEPROM) stores mainly option information, as follows:
1. Alarm messages
5.
Communications
9.
Totaliser values
2. Custom curve
6.
Re-transmission
10. Soft key
3. DV calculations
7.
Custom messages
11. Trace History
4. Timers
8.
Relay configurations