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100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE

HA027271

Issue 12  Mar 04

User Guide
Page 94

4.7.8  Timer jobs

If the Timer option is fitted (section 6 of the Options manual), the following jobs become available:

1.

Reset timer -  sets the timer to zero

2.

Start timer  - causes the timer to start.

3.

Disable timer - stops the timer.

Job Number

Action

Category

Timer

On

Timer 1

1

Timer

Reset

Active

Select 'Reset', 'Start' or 'Disable'

Select Required Timer

Select 'Active', 'Inactive' or 'Acknowledgement'

Figure 4.7.9  Recording job menu layout

Job Number

Recording

Category

Group

While

1) Group 1

1

Recording

Enable

Active

Select 'Enable' or 'Speed/Interval B'

Select Required Group

Select 'Active', 'Inactive' or 'Unacknowledged'

Figure 4.7.8  Timer job menu layout

4.7.9  Recording jobs 

A Recording job:
a)

allows the user to record to a specified group's history file, only by job initiation.

b) allows the recording speed/interval B to be selected for use, for the duration of the job.  See 'Group configuration

for 

A/B switching

 details.

Notes:
1

The group in question will be recorded only if Recording Enable selected in Group Configuration 

(sec-

tion 4.3.2

) and the job is active.

2.

A blue line is drawn across the chart whenever a recoding job is used to disable/enable recording.

Summary of Contents for 5100e

Page 1: ...Model 5100e 100 mm graphics recorder User guide EUROT HERM ...

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Page 3: ...23 EEC Signed for and on behalf of Eurotherm Limited Peter de la Nouger de Technical Director Signed Dated IA249986U580 Issue 1 Jan 2001 2004 Eurotherm Limited All rights are strictly reserved No part of this document may be reproduced modified or transmitted in any form by any means nor may it be stored in a retrieval system other than for the purpose to act as an aid in operating the equipment t...

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Page 5: ...RECORDER 34 5 FILE 97 ANNEX A SPECIFICATION 101 ANNEX B REFERENCE 107 INDEX 123 EFFECTIVITY This manual refers to recorders fitted with software version 3 3 To determine the software version fitted to the re corder the About screen in the System menu may be accessed as described in section 4 6 5 For details of Remote Viewer and Modbus Communications see HA028122 For details of Software and Hardwar...

Page 6: ...PLAY 12 TRUNCATION OF NUMERIC VALUES 13 CURRENT CHANNEL ALARM ICONS 13 3 1 STATUS BAR 13 3 1 1 Current access level 13 3 1 2 Page name 13 3 1 3 Alarm indicators 14 ALARM SUMMARY PAGE 14 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 15 INSTRUMENT ALARMS 16 CHANNEL ALARM 17 CHANGE BATTERY 17 3 1 4 Disk icon 17 3 1 5 FTP Icon 17 3 1 6 Configuration Locked indicator 17 3 2 NAVIGATION Keys 18 3 2 1 Key functions 18 MESSAGE LO...

Page 7: ...MMS CHANNEL TIMEOUT 43 PRESET HOUR 43 PRESET MINUTE 43 4 3 2 Group configuration 44 GROUP NUMBER 44 TREND UNITS 44 DESCRIPTOR 44 A B SWITCHING 44 TREND SPEED TREND INTERVAL 45 GRID TYPE 45 RECORDING ENABLE 46 RECORDING SPEED RECORDING INTERVAL 46 TREND HISTORY DURATION 46 ARCHIVE TO MEDIA ARCHIVE VIA FTP 46 ALARM MESSAGE 46 ACK MESSAGE 47 GROUP CONTENTS 47 4 3 3 Channel Alarm configuration 48 CHAN...

Page 8: ...SSION 61 FLASH SIZE 61 SHORTEST TREND HISTORY DURATION 61 CSV CHECKBOXES DATE TIME FORMAT 61 SHOW 61 ARCHIVE TO MEDIA 61 MEDIA FILE FORMAT FTP FILE FORMAT 61 MEDIA FULL OPERATION 62 MEDIA SIZE 62 DISK ARCHIVE CAPACITY 62 MEDIA FULL EVENT LIMIT 62 ARCHIVE TO REMOTE 62 REMOTE PATH 62 PRIMARY REMOTE HOST 63 PRIMARY LOGIN NAME PASSWORD 63 SECONDARY REMOTE HOST LOGIN PASSWORD 63 CSV OPTION 63 4 3 6 Eve...

Page 9: ... 1 77 EVENT PERMISSION 2 TO 5 77 FORCE CHANGE OF PASSWORD 77 4 4 2 Management option 78 4 4 3 Add user 79 NEW USER ID 79 NEW FULL USER NAME 79 NEW PASSWORD RETYPE PASSWORD 79 BASED ON 79 4 4 4 Remove user 79 4 5 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 80 4 5 1 Address 80 INSTRUMENT NUMBER MAC ADDRESS 80 IP ADDRESS LOOKUP 80 BOOTP TIMEOUT 80 IP ADDRESS 80 SUBNET MASK 81 DEFAULT GATEWAY 81 SNTP ENABLE 81 SNTP SERVER ...

Page 10: ...wards 99 Annex A SPECIFICATION 101 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Recorder 102 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Universal inputs 104 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Ethernet Relay output board option 106 Annex B REFERENCE 107 B1 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY 107 B1 1 DISPLAY DETAILS 107 MAC ETHERNET ADDRESS 107 COLOUR TEST BARS 107 SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER 107 SELF TEST STATUS BARS 107 CIRCUIT BOARDS FITTED 108 TOUCH CAL 108 DETAIL...

Page 11: ...ent the protective earth terminal must remain connected even if the recorder is isolated from the mains supply if any of the I O circuits are connected to hazardous voltages 3 The mains supply fuse within the power supply is not replaceable If it is suspected that the fuse is faulty the manufacturer s local service centre should be contacted for advice 4 Whenever it is likely that protection has b...

Page 12: ...ed immediately and the recorder examined If there is evidence of dam age the instrument should not be operated and the local representative contacted for instructions After the recorder has been removed from its packing the packing should be examined to ensure that all accessories and documentation have been removed The packing should then be stored against future transport requirements 2 INSTALLA...

Page 13: ...m 15 7in LTC open a b Vertical Panel clamping 138 x 138mm 0 0 1 0 5 44 x 5 44 in 0 00 0 04 y x Panel cutout x 15mm 0 6 inch y 10 mm 0 4 in Minimum recommended inter unit spacing Side clamps Top bottom clamps x 10 mm 0 4 in y 15mm 0 6 inch View on under side 137mm 5 4in 110 mm 4 33 in Max 30mm 1 2 in Panel thickness 25 4mm 1 in max Lift then pull to open flap for mass storage access 144mm 5 67in 14...

Page 14: ...for the optional relay output Ethernet board CONNECTOR WIRING DETAILS Maximum wire size inputs 4 13mm2 11 AWG Maximum wire size relay 1 5 mm2 16 AWG Max wire size non isolated TRS 1 5 mm2 16 AWG Minimum wire size 0 081mm2 28 AWG Design torque 0 8Nm Figures 2 2 1b c and d show details of input board wiring relay output option wiring and Non isolated Transmitter Power supply option pinout respective...

Page 15: ...s fitted with the isolated transmitter power supply option The low voltage supply option is terminated at a three pin connector plug mounted on recorder socket on supply cable as shown in figure 2 2 2 The option allows the use of ac or dc supplies with the following charac teristics AC 20 to 42V RMS 45 to 400 Hz DC 20 to 54V See warning above Power 60VA max 2 3 DISK INSERTION AND REMOVAL The disk ...

Page 16: ...t should be noted especially that several message boxes may be active at one time but only the oldest one is visible until it is removed to reveal the next oldest message and so on Figure 3 Trend display definitions Frederick Bl Group Name 99 Channel 1 C 35 0000 0 0000 11 44 49 29 01 04 Root menu key with Current access level or user full name Page Name Instrument alarm Channel alarm Battery warni...

Page 17: ...ftware versions 2 3 onwards 32MB versions of the recorder come with four alarms per point in stead of two per point as supplied with previous software versions The System About display can be used establish what size of DRAM s fitted see section 4 6 5 2 Trigger alarms do not display threshold marks or bars or faceplate symbols Absolute High Absolute Low Deviation in Deviation out Rate of change Ri...

Page 18: ...rm Icons above ALARM SUMMARY PAGE As shown in figure 3 1 3a below the alarm summary page contains the following information 1 Alarm identifier This appears as a point ID followed by the relevant alarm number in parentheses For exam ple Alarm 1 on maths channel 6 would appear as D6 1 Maths channels are prefixed by D Totalisers are prefixed by T and Counters are prefixed by C Input channels are not ...

Page 19: ...uching Yes in the resulting pop up confirmation box Figure 3 1 3a above attempts to show this process GROUP ALARMS For recorders with multiple groups alarms can be acknowledged on a group basis by calling the alarm summary page for the relevant group then pressing the Root menu Options key section 3 2 the Ack Group Alarms key and finally Yes in the resulting pop up confirmation box Figure 3 1 3b b...

Page 20: ...ttempt has failed the Secondary server is tried FTP Secondary Server Failure This error is set if the recorder fails after two attempts to establish communica tions with the secondary server as defined in Archive Configuration section 4 3 5 See also FTP Primary Server Failure above Insufficient non volatile memory There is insufficient memory available for the configuration Sometimes caused by the...

Page 21: ...t appear if the battery is not fitted 3 1 4 Disk icon This shows the free space available on the disk The disk icon appears soon after a disk or data card is inserted Only archiving activity is indicated during archiving the central area of the disk icon flashes green regularly No other disk activity is indicated Figure 3 1 4 Archive activity indication Note When seen via Remote Viewer the green f...

Page 22: ...ay mode for the current group as shown in figure 3 2 1 below Display modes not enabled for this group in Config Views configuration pages do not appear Goto View also offers an alternative means of entry to the Alarm Summary page described in section 3 1 3 and also al lows entry to the current group s Message Log pages described below Goto Group Allows group 1 or group 2 if fitted to be selected f...

Page 23: ... all messages except alarm messages which have occurred within the previous 24 hours Figure 3 2 1c Message log page showing message type picklist MESSAGE TYPE FILTER All Messages All messages are displayed System Only system messages and instrument alarms are listed Alarms Only alarm on off and acknowledgement messages appear Power Up Displays power up messages only including Config revision and S...

Page 24: ...d since the Message Log page was last entered or since the last Refresh If earlier or later messages have been selected then Refresh is replaced by Earlier messages or Later messages as appro priate and operating the key calls the next or previously displayed group of 100 messages to the display respectively The option menu can also be called by touching the option key In this case a Enter History...

Page 25: ... out Initially no access to recorder configuration is possible Only Archive Security Login and the System About functions can be accessed via the root menu Limited or full access can be permitted from Engineer level Operator No access to recorder configuration is possible until access permissions have been set up Section 4 4 1 describes how limited or full access can be permitted by an operator wi...

Page 26: ...equest page 3 Touching the blank Password area calls the keyboard display see figure 3 3 1b 4 Touch Numeric 1 0 OK to enter the password 10 The screen reverts to the Home page 5 Operation of the Root key followed by a touch on the Operator key calls the top level page allowing access to the Archive Save Restore Config Security Network and System areas described in section 4 below Network configura...

Page 27: ...llow for as long as the key is active Shift Once the shift key has been pressed the next entered letter appears as a capital subsequent letters are in lower case Caps When pressed all subsequent letters appear as capital letters until the Caps key is operated again BSpc This backspace key deletes character to the left of the cursor Ovr If selected the next entered character replaces overwrites the...

Page 28: ...ont TEXT STRING ENTRY Cont Figure 3 3 1c Alternative keyboards Symbols Numeric Text String Alphabet Shift Caps BSpce Ok Cancel Alphabet 2 Ovr Symbols Numeric Text String Alphabet Shift Caps BSpce Ok Cancel Alphabet 2 Ovr Numeric Text String Alphabet Shift Caps BSpce Ok Cancel Alphabet 2 Ovr Symbols a β Γ δ α τ φ Ω Σ θ µ π η ε _ 3 2 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 E ...

Page 29: ...l is identified by its diamond shaped pen icon and by its descriptor digital value and scale being displayed on a current channel faceplate across the full width of the chart Faceplates for all the group channels can be displayed by using the Faceplates On Off key in the option menu If selected On faceplates showing colour descriptor digital value and units for all the group s channels ap pear eit...

Page 30: ... is inhibited in Trend History Mode To increment the current channel touch the faceplate 3 Group faceplates are not displayed in History Mode 4 With A B switching selected traces are displayed with the A or B span zone colour settings etc ob taining at the cursor time See sections 4 3 2 4 3 3 and 4 7 for more details of A B switching To enter Trend History the Root Menu Options key can be used as ...

Page 31: ...3 39 12 06 12 01 99 Channel 1 61 59 C 100 00 0 0000 06 12 01 13 21 02 Alarm s off 2 1 13 17 42 06 12 01 13 31 02 06 12 01 06 12 01 13 19 04 Alarm s on 2 1 Option Menu Exit History Note 61 59 C 41 35 C Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 68 82 C OFF C 56 57 C 15 66 C Group faceplates 1 or 2 points faceplates appear above current channel faceplate For more than 6 points a scr...

Page 32: ...econds i e the channels are cycled through starting with the lowest numbered channel Once the final channel in the group has been displayed for 10 seconds the lowest numbered chan nel is returned to and the sequence repeats This scrolling process can be stopped using the Channel Cycling key in the Option menu As well as the normal faceplate above the chart showing the current channel s descriptor ...

Page 33: ...ge an arrow head icon appears near the right hand end of this message bar and if this appears then touching the message bar calls a pop up box figure 3 4 2b in which all relevant messages are displayed Figure 3 4 2b Horizontal trend mode message dialogue box Ok 29 01 04 12 02 20 Alarm s off 2 1 29 01 04 12 00 22 Alarm s on 2 1 29 01 04 11 16 04 Alarm s 0ff 1 1 29 01 04 10 28 49 Alarm s on 1 1 View...

Page 34: ...rom this display mode Operation of the Root menu Options key calls the Option menu display for this display page allowing faceplates to be selected on or off This feature is available for vertical trend and vertical bargraph displays only Figure 3 4 3b Vertical bargraph display faceplates off Figure 3 4 3a Vertical bargraph display with faceplates Engineer Group Name 09 36 42 29 01 04 100 00 0 00 ...

Page 35: ...s and alarm data dis played as shown in figure 3 4 4 Trend History mode is not available from this display mode Engineer Group Name 10 39 38 29 01 04 100 00 0 00 14 59 C 100 0000 0 0000 36 0256 C 100 0000 0 0000 38 3237 C 100 0000 0 0000 69 9240 C 100 0000 0 0000 32 0654 C 100 0000 0 0000 88 2337 C Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Figure 3 4 4 Horizontal bargraph display...

Page 36: ... and two column versions five or six channels of this display mode respec tively Within each version the process variable display areas expand or contract to fill the screen Trend History mode is not available from this display mode Figure 3 4 5a Numeric display mode 1 to 4 channels Figure 3 4 5b Numeric display mode 5 or 6 channels Engineer Group Name 11 19 30 02 01 01 99 Channel 1 12 21 C Channe...

Page 37: ...Message Full User Name 12 09 01 10 32 43 Frederick Bloggs New Spray nozzles fitted to Line A Tube 1 To enter a note 1 Press the Root menu Option key then the Note key 2 Touch the Operator Note area of the resulting pop up display 3 Enter the required string of up to 60 characters spaces are also counted as characters using the pop up keyboard display Press Ok when finished 4 View the message and a...

Page 38: ...el password holder to enable disable areas of configuration to Operator level password holders New users can be added with their own user names passwords and access level permissions Network Section 4 5 This area sets up the IP address host names etc used in FTP transfer Remote Viewer and SNTP applications if the Ethernet option is fitted System Section 4 6 Allows Time and date functions to be set...

Page 39: ... the disk becomes full before archiving is complete archiving pauses and a pop up request appears asking for the disk to be replaced If this request is not responded to within 10 minutes of its appearance archiving is aborted Unattended archiving can be paused by the user e g to change disks without losing data by operating the Suspend Archiving Resume Archiving button Any archiving in progress is...

Page 40: ...time and can access those items of recorder configuration that are associated with the user s login For successful connection Connect from Remote must be enabled and the Remote user name and Remote password must be defined in one of the ac counts all in the Security access menu section 4 4 1 Notes 1 In order to view history files when accessing the instrument remotely the recorder s address the Re...

Page 41: ...ection 5 below for more details Once the correct folder is open either select an existing file or enter a new file name by touching the FileName window and entering the name using the pop up keyboard s as described in section 3 3 1 above Operation of the Save or Restore key initiates the action Figure 4 2b Typical volume contents page Save Restore New Text File Name Save File Name Network Data Scr...

Page 42: ...ore of Configuration Data Security Data note 3 Network Data or Screen Data to be chosen to be restored Notes 1 Screen data relates to faceplate status for vertical trend and vertical bargraph display modes 2 If archiving is in progress when a Restore is requested the Restore operation will be delayed until the archive is complete maybe several minutes If required the Cancel Archive key can be used...

Page 43: ...lows n X1 Y1 X2 Y2 X3 Y3 Xn Yn where n is the total number of XY pairs in the table and or each pair X is the input value and Y is the linearised value corresponding to X See section 4 3 8 for full details Note Imported linearisation tables will not become effective until after the next configuration Apply operation 4 2 6 Export User Linearisation Similar to Import user Linearisation above the Exp...

Page 44: ...ach changed parameter is displayed in red instead of the normal black until the Apply Discard key has been operated For example in channel configuration if a thermocou ple were to be changed from Type J to Type K Lin Type would appear in red until the Apply key was operated Should an attempt be made to leave configuration with unsaved changes a warning message appears allowing the user to apply th...

Page 45: ...sers etc Trend History Duration 25 96 Days Select mm hr or in hr Trend Units mm hr Descriptor Trend Speed Trend Interval 1 1 200 mm hr s Group 1 Group Number 1 Group 1 Select Group Recording Enable Appear only if Recording Enable is enabled Home Time out 1 Group 1 Select group for Home display Home Group Dark Trend background Dark History Background Scope Group Display Enabled Home Page Vertical T...

Page 46: ...Shortest Trend History G r o u p 1 Select Overwrite or Stop Select Normal or High Show Disk settings Select Disk or Remote settings Duration 7 2 8 Days Media Full event limit 100 Apply Discard Select 1 to 6 Event Number 1 Event 1 Source 1 Descriptor Event 1 Select 1 or 2 Job Number 1 Category No Action Select Job Category Alarm on Group Select source 1 On Group 1 Group 1 Source 2 Point Alarm Selec...

Page 47: ...ord This box must be checked if this unit is acting as a Modbus slave in order for the unit to be detected Once communications have been established Modbus security can be ena bled providing that the Slave s Remote user name and password have been entered at the Master See also section 2 2 4 of the Communications Manual COMMS CHANNEL TIMEOUT Allows a number of seconds between 1 and 999 to be enter...

Page 48: ... the trend speed field below DESCRIPTOR Allows the group name to be edited See section 3 3 1 for text entry techniques A B SWITCHING If enabled this function allows alternative values for Trend speed interval and Recording speed interval to be entered A values are used during normal operation B values are switched to by job action as described in section 4 7 Apply Discard Alarm Message Ack Message...

Page 49: ...necessarily related to channel scale section 4 3 3 unless From point is selected when the grid matches the scale of the selected point NONE No chart grid is traced LINEAR The chart grid is linear with the major and minor divisions defined by the fields Grid Divisions Major and Minor which appear if Linear is selected as grid type Figure 4 3 2b below defines major and minor divisions LOG This menu ...

Page 50: ...c slowly changing values For recorders with two groups changing the contents of one group may affect the Trend History Duration of the other group This happens because the recorder attempts to store as nearly as possible the same amount of history for both groups regardless of how many points there are in each group For an empty group the Trend History Duration is displayed as 0 Days ARCHIVE TO ME...

Page 51: ...ed Acknowledge messages appear on the trend display and in PC Review in the form HH MM SS ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE Alarms are acknowledged as described in section 3 1 3 GROUP CONTENTS This appears as a number of tick boxes to include the ticked items in or to exclude non ticked items from the group as required Each group may contain any or all of the measuring channels maths channels if fitted and totali...

Page 52: ... Ohms Digital Comms or Test Range Low 0 C Range High 1 C Range Units C Scaled Scale Low 0 V Scale High 1 V Select Celsius Fahrenheit Kel vins or Rankine Units V Offset 0 V Filter None Select None 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 or 256 Break Response None Cold Junction Type Off Descriptor TurbineTempA Select Off Internal External or Remote Spanned Span Low 0 V Span High 1 V Zone Low 0 Zone High 100 Max Decimal ...

Page 53: ...l along with either Unadjusted or the time and date of adjust ment INPUT TYPE Select thermocouple millivolt Volt milliamp RTD Ohms Digital not channel 1 Slave Comms or Test as input type Slave Comms must be selected if the channel is to be written to via Modbus TCP LIN TYPE The following linearisation tables are available as standard Linear square root x3 2 x5 2 UserLin1 to UserLin4 see section 4 ...

Page 54: ...e Scale Units text entry box OFFSET Allows a fixed value to be added to or subtracted from the process variable Recorder accuracy figures no longer apply if an offset is included SCALE TYPE This field allows None Linear or if the Log Scales option is fitted Log to be selected as scale type For linear scales the number ofmajor minor scale divisions can be selected This does not affect the chart gri...

Page 55: ...hat the scale consists only of zero and full scale Setting Major divisions to 2 means that the scale has divisions at zero 50 and full scale and so on Interme diate scale values appear at major divisions if there is sufficient space SCALE DIVISIONS MINOR Appears for Linear Scale types only Setting minor divisions to 1 means that the scale major divisions are not divided i e no minor division tick ...

Page 56: ...nput or maths channel to act as the cold junction temperature source channel The temperature units displayed here are those of the channel being configured not those of the CJ source channel The CJ source channel must be configured appropri ately for the external device and must provide a value which is consistent with the configured channel s units DESCRIPTOR Allows a text string of up to 20 char...

Page 57: ...by a multiplier the exponent E G to enter a value of 1244 5678 the value entered would be 1 2445678E3 where 3 represents the number of places that the decimal point must be shifted to the left in order to convert the value to a number between 1 and 10 To enter a value of 0 0004196 the entry would be 4 196E 4 Notes 1 Strictly this is a number less than 10 as 10 would be 1 0E1 2 There must be at lea...

Page 58: ...f change rise or rate of change fall Absolute High As shown in figure 4 3 3d an absolute high alarm becomes active when the channel value exceeds the threshold value The alarm remains active until the channel value falls below Threshold minus hyster esis If a dwell value is defined the alarm does not become effective until this dwell time has been ex ceeded Absolute Low As shown in figure 4 3 3d a...

Page 59: ... lies Below Absolute High thresholds Above Absolute Low thresholds Outside the deviation band for Deviation in alarms Inside the deviation band for Deviation out alarms Dwell Allows a dwell period to be entered in seconds The alarm does not take effect until this period has ex pired If an alarm clears before the dwell period has expired the alarm is ignored Reference For Deviation alarms this is t...

Page 60: ... symbol D D D D D D D D Reference Deviation Hysteresis no Dwell 0 secs D alarm active D is in seconds up to 999999 Hysteresis is in engineering units Hysteresis no Dwell D secs Hysteresis yes Dwell 0 Secs Hysteresis yes Dwell D Secs Input signal D D D D Deviation in alarm definitions Hysteresis Deviation out alarm definitions symbol symbol Reference Hysteresis Hysteresis no Dwell 0 secs alarm acti...

Page 61: ...e section 3 1 3 for details of how to acknowledge alarms Figure 4 3 3g Graphical representation of job actions ALARM MESSAGES Alarm on off and alarm acknowledge message printing on the chart can be enabled disabled as a part of Group con figuration described below Alarms are acknowledged by touching the flashing alarm icon at the top of the screen then touching the Ack all Alarms key followed by t...

Page 62: ...play Select group for display mode enable These fields appear only if Scope Group Select Instrument or Group Minutes Figure 4 3 4a Views Configuration menu HOME TIMEOUT The recorder returns to the specified home page after the timeout value of minutes has elapsed since the last touch on the display Timout action is inhibited if a configuration is incomplete there are changes which have not been Ap...

Page 63: ...2 is an optional extra DISPLAY ENABLED This field appears only if Scope is set to Group and allows the selected group to be enabled or disabled for display When enabled the group can be displayed by using the Root menu Goto Group Group N selection When disabled the group is greyed in the Root menu Goto screens Group N selection It is not possible to disable the Home group HOME PAGE Allows a partic...

Page 64: ...ction 4 5 Further the current access level must have Connect from remote enabled in the Security Access menu section 4 4 1 Figure 4 3 5a Archive configuration menu Disk settings Figure 4 3 5b Archive configuration menu Remote settings Apply Discard Archive to Media On Media Full Compression None Media Size 1 38 Mb Overwrite Normal Flash Size 2 7 5 Mb Disk Archive Capacity 3 5 7 Days Shortest Trend...

Page 65: ... of this subsection 4 3 5 SHOW This allows the fields which are to appear below Show to be applicable to disk Disk Settings or to the setting up of a remote host path for archiving purposes Remote settings The following descriptions contain all the fields which may appear in either menu ARCHIVE TO MEDIA None Archive to disk is initiated by the operator section 4 1 Hourly Archive to disk occurs on ...

Page 66: ...and on the exact nature of the data Rapidly changing values use more space than static slowly changing values MEDIA FULL EVENT LIMIT For disk settings only this allows the user to specify a percentage full value for the disk or pc card at which the event source Archive media full is triggered The event remains active until the disk or pc card is replaced or has data removed from it to make more ro...

Page 67: ...ry route fails CSV OPTION This allows archive files to be transferred in comma separated values CSV format to disk or a remote host PC via FTP Figure 4 3 5c Archive menu items CSV option fitted MEDIA FTP FILE FORMAT This allows Binary CSV or both to be selected for file type when archiving Binary is the proprietary format used by the instrument and it requires other software e g Review Software to...

Page 68: ...moving the data from one locale to another CSV DATE TIME FORMAT Allows Text or Spreadsheet numeric to be selected Text causes a time date to appear in the spreadsheet Spreadsheet numeric displays the number of days since December 30th 1899 The decimal part of the value repre sents the latest 6 hours so DDD DDD 25 represents 0600 hrs DDD DDD 5 represents noon etc Numeric format is more easily inter...

Page 69: ...cified point Unack d point alarm Triggered by the specified alarm on the specified point Remains active until the alarm is acknowledged section 3 1 3 Alarm on Group Triggered if any alarm in the specified group becomes active Unack d Alarm on Group Triggered if any alarm in the specified group becomes active The event remains active until the alarm is acknowledged Instrument alarm This source trig...

Page 70: ...ission have logged out See also section 4 4 1 Access levels Email Failure This event source appears only if the e mail option is fitted options manual section 11 and is triggered if an attempt to send an e mail is unsuccessful SOURCE 1 SENSE Allows source 1 to be used in its normal sense Select Source 1 or inverted Select Not Source 1 Example Source 1 is alarm 1 on channel 3 With Source 1 Sense So...

Page 71: ...be chosen as a whilst active whilst inactive or whilst unacknowledged for continuous jobs e g drive relay or b on going active on going inactive or on acknowledgement for one shot jobs e g increment counter See also figure 4 3 3g and associated text EVENT EXAMPLE An event is to be active whenever Channel 1 Alarm 1 is active whilst Channel 3 alarm 2 is not active Source 1 Point alarm On Channel 1 A...

Page 72: ...sage text when entered if less than 17 characters displays first 14 characters of longer messages Message Enter the message by using the pop up keyboards section 3 3 1 Replace n with A picklist allowing the user to select data to be embedded in the message Source Descriptor The descriptor of the source which triggers the job message Source Value The instantaneous value of the source at trigger tim...

Page 73: ...etwork Address Section 4 5 1 to be embed ded Config Revision Embeds the Config File Version number System About section 4 6 5 in the message n source This field appears only if the previous field Replace n with is selected as Specified Descriptor Specified Value or Specified alarm data The associated picklist s allow a specific point and a specific alarm if appropriate to be selected It is thus po...

Page 74: ...eric keyboard and insert 1 2 3 4 within the braces to give 1 2 3 4 4 Access the Alphabet keyboard and insert text and spaces The value of 1 2 3 4 5 Set Replace 1 to Source Descriptor 6 Set Replace 2 to Source Value 7 Set Replace 3 to Specified Descriptor 8 Set 3 source to Tot one 9 Set Replace 4 to Specified Value 10 Set 4 source to Tot one The result of this is that should the channel 2 alarm go ...

Page 75: ...ay of entering linearisation tables Figure 4 3 8a shows the default configuration page Figure 4 3 8b shows a simple table for relating water depth to water volume for a cylindrical tank with a conical bottom Figure 4 3 8a User linearisation configuration page CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS User Linearisation Allows one of the four user linearisation tables to be selected for configuration Descriptor All...

Page 76: ...e N is the Number of Points entered above Y1 to YN The resulting corresponding output values from the look up table 6 5 metres 3 metres 2 metres 10 20 30 40 50 60 Volume cubic metres 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Depth metres 0 1 0 0 0 0 0E0 0 0E0 2 0 5 0 074 0 5E0 7 4E 2 3 1 0 589 1 0E0 5 89E 1 4 1 5 1 988 1 5E0 1 988E0 5 2 4 712 2 0E0 4 712E0 6 3 11 771 3 0E0 1 1771E1 7 4 18 840 4 0E0 1 8840E1 8 5 25 908 ...

Page 77: ...currently Whenever there is a difference the Autoconfigure key can be pressed to alert the recorder to the fact that an option has been added or removed If no changes have occurred since last switch on then the currently fields and the Autoconfigure key do not appear Fitted channels 6 Apply Discard Autoconfigure currently 0 Remote Viewers 4 File Transfer Protocol 4 Modbus TCP Clients 2 Messages 12...

Page 78: ...dd user Remove User Section 4 2 2 New Full User Name 4 4 SECURITY Touching this key allows the operator to select Login described in section 3 3 1 Access or Add Remove User for configuration Selecting Access displays the current user level Touching this area allows the user to select Logged out Operator Engineer or any added users The user may also go directly to logged out mode by operating the L...

Page 79: ...e and Remote user password entry boxes Note For maximum security it is recommended that the remote password and the local password are non identical Frederick Bloggs Access when New Password Retype Password Connect from remote Login Disabled Change Alarm Setpoints Set Clock Archiving Control Save Restore Paste Delete Files Full Configuration Full Security Apply Discard Edit Own Password Remote use...

Page 80: ...e visit EDIT OWN PASSWORD Allows each user with this permission enabled to edit his her password CHANGE ALARM SETPOINTS Allows each user with this permission enabled to edit alarm parameters under Configuration Channel ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS Allows each user with this permission enabled to acknowledge alarms section 3 1 3 EDIT MATHS CONSTANT This field appears only for recorders with the Maths option ...

Page 81: ...nabled full access the recorder configuration FULL SECURITY Allows each user with this permission enabled full access to all recorder security functions EVENT PERMISSION 1 If this is enabled then this login will trigger an event source which remains active for as long as the login is active See section 4 3 6 Event Sources User Logged In for further details EVENT PERMISSION 2 TO 5 As for Event perm...

Page 82: ...oad has been per formed via Security Manager Software The Security Revision will then take the downloaded value e g 139 Any local security revision changes e g max number of logins exceeded cause the value to have a local change count starting at 001 appended to it e g 139 001 139 002 and so on The local change count is reset to 000 and no longer displayed when the next download occurs e g 140 Dow...

Page 83: ...his field allows a User name of up to 25 characters to be entered This name appears in the current access level pushbutton at the top left corner of the display screen in operator notes and so on NEW PASSWORD RETYPE PASSWORD These fields allow a password to be entered and confirmed If the password does not comply with the minimum length requirements in Security Management if fitted section 4 4 2 a...

Page 84: ... allows an address to be entered for the recorder This can be done either by manually entering an address IP address field below or the network service BootP can be used to assign an IP address to the recorder BOOTP TIMEOUT This is the maximum time the recorder will wait at power up for a response from the BootP server If no response is received within this time the IP address Subnet mask and Defa...

Page 85: ...umber 123 The recorder can act both as a client and as a server when acting as a server the resolution is 1 msec 2 SNTP time is based on elapsed seconds since 00 00 hrs on 1st January 1900 The time is not affected by time zones or daylight saving adjustments 3 If the instrument time differs from the SNTP time by less than 2 seconds the instrument time is updated gradually 1 msec 8 times a second t...

Page 86: ...ERVICE DNS Enables the mapping of host names to IP addresses and vice versa PRIMARY SECONDARY DNS SERVER IP addresses supplied by IT department or the Domain manager or Supervisor Note Any one or more of the above items may be overwritten if IP address lookup is set to Obtain from BootP Server as described under Address above Domain Name Service Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Local Host A...

Page 87: ...5 30 01 04 12 11 55 Unadjusted ABOUT Section 4 6 5 Java History Files Board Support Target System FLASH SRAM 2 75Mb Product software Version Comprising Fitted Memory 3 3 1 9 3 3 3 3 128kB 3 3 Board Version 2 DRAM 32MB Security Revision 746255 Config Revision 682711 Remote Viewer Version 3 3 Instrument Number Key Code 2 3 1 5 p 4 j H u m 9 C Apply Discard Key Code File KEY CODE Section 4 6 3 CLOCK ...

Page 88: ...elected Time format e g 12 24 hr clock is defined by the country selected 2 When using Remote Viewer the host PC s locale information and the recorder locale information should match or the displayed time will not be correct Note For more information see section B7 Annex B and or http www timeanddate com 4 6 3 Keycode This is a means of allowing new options to be enabled by the entering of a code ...

Page 89: ... Last channel inclusive unless the effectivity is modified using the Select Channels key Remove Adjust Returns the selected channels to factory calibration 1 Channel 1 etc A list of channels required to be susceptible to the adjustment procedure together with their current values and their adjustment status i e Unadjusted or the time date of the previous adjustment if any 1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 3...

Page 90: ...ere if required Apply the Low point value to the relevant input channels and wait some minutes for the recorder readings to become stable When the readings are stable press the Apply key to call the High end page depicted in figure 4 6 4c below Specify the sensor low point and connect the corresponding input 2 Channel 2 3 Channel 3 4 Channel 4 0 0002 5 Channel 5 6 Channel 6 0 0002 0 0001 0 0026 0 ...

Page 91: ...he Config revision is incremented For these purposes Configuration is defined as including all items within the menu structures of the Config and Network keys It does not include those items associated with the Security key Config revision is printed on the chart at power up See also notes 1 and 3 below SECURITY REVISION Whenever a change is made to an item within the Security menus the Security r...

Page 92: ...icon when it appears SupportInfo is the default name This name may be edited by the user before saving to disk or pc The uhq suffix is automatically appended to the new name CLEAN USER FOLDER Notes 1 This button appears only for users with Full Configuration access permission 2 Before carrying out this operation it is recommended that all required files are saved to disk or pc card Operating this ...

Page 93: ...5 Clock Locale Key Code Input Adjust About Archive System Save R Config Security Network Copy Copying From 1 Furnace Temp 1 To 2 Channel 2 5 Channel 5 OK Cancel CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS Source Type Picklist allows selection of Group Channel Event Message Maths Channel Totaliser Counter or Timer as the type of source to be copied Copy From Allows the user to select a specific point group etc to be c...

Page 94: ...2 If a destination channel was a digital input AND the source channel is an analogue input AND include alarm data is not selected the destination channel alarm settings will be set as Enable Off Type Absolute high Threshold 0 0 Dwell 0 0 3 If a destination channel was an analogue input AND the source channel is a digital input AND include alarm data is not selected the destination channel alarm se...

Page 95: ...n 2 common is shorted to pin 3 normally open When in alarm the relay is de energised i e pin 2 common is shorted to pin 1 normally closed Thus if power is removed from the recorder the relay automatically fails safe to its alarm condition See figure 2 2 1c for relay pinout 4 7 3 Totaliser category If the Totaliser option is fitted section 4 of the Options Manual the following jobs become available...

Page 96: ...tly re enabled the function re starts from its pre disabled value Disable has no effect on other functions Switch to B Causes the relevant maths channel to copy source B instead of its normal source A see section 3 1 4 of the Options manual for further details Trigger Used to initiate a Sample and hold function see section 3 1 4 of the Options manual for further details Job Number Send Message s t...

Page 97: ...erver SNTP as described in section 4 5 1 Job Number Action Category On Active 1 Clock Preset Select Active Inactive or Acknowledgement Figure 4 7 6 Clock job menu layout Note Whenever a time change occurs a green line is drawn across the chart in vertical trend mode 4 7 7 Counter category If the Counter option is fitted section 5 of the Options Manual the following jobs become available Preset cou...

Page 98: ...mber Recording Category Group While 1 Group 1 1 Recording Enable Active Select Enable or Speed Interval B Select Required Group Select Active Inactive or Unacknowledged Figure 4 7 8 Timer job menu layout 4 7 9 Recording jobs A Recording job a allows the user to record to a specified group s history file only by job initiation b allows the recording speed interval B to be selected for use for the d...

Page 99: ...his allows the user to set up a job to acknowledge or disable point alarms as follows Acknowledge All Alarms Acknowledges all alarms Acknowledge Alarms on Group Acknowledges all alarms in the specified group Acknowledge Alarms on Point Acknowledges all alarms associated with the specified point Acknowledge Alarm Acknowledges specific alarm Disable All Alarms Disables all alarms Disable Alarms on G...

Page 100: ...chive up to date Suspend Archive to Media Cancel Archive to Media These jobs copy the archiving functions available from the Archive key described in section 4 1 of this document For FTP items see Remote for Media see Disk Figure 4 7 12 Archive jobs menu layout 4 7 13 Email category Allows the user to send a specified e mail to the recipients set up in e mail configuration see options manual A mes...

Page 101: ...ey is used The path name of the current window is shown at the top of the window 5 1 FILER OPTION MENU KEYS These keys appear in a pop up menu when the root menu Options key is pressed The pop up menu appears only when an actual file has been selected i e it does not appear if a directory folder or volume is selected Cut and paste functions are available only to users with the relevant access perm...

Page 102: ...24730 config Text 02 01 01 10 48 58 13220 config Config 02 12 00 12 20 46 3071 Bytes 01 01 00 00 04 20 screen Folder 12 12 00 14 46 32 Hide 99 Engineer 14 20 35 03 01 01 user history Name Type group one 80 History Date Bytes 02 01 01 16 27 26 936 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 28 50 959 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 33 04 932 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 33 10 861 group one 80 History 02 ...

Page 103: ...he next subdirectory name is 80155F2601000140 assuming the file names are contiguous 20 in hex 32 in decimal Figure 5 3 1 File structure for software versions prior to 3 1 5 3 2 Software versions 3 1 onwards The file structure for versions 3 1 onwards is similar except in that an extra level of subdirectories has been added within the group folders Each subdirectory contains a maximum of 32 files ...

Page 104: ...100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE HA027271 Issue 12 Mar 04 User Guide Page 100 This page is deliberately left blank ...

Page 105: ...een designed to conform to BS EN61010 installation category II and pollution degree 2 These are defined as follows Installation category II The rated impulse voltage for equipment on nominal 230V ac mains is 2500V Pollution degree 2 Normally only non conductive pollution occurs Occasionally however a temporary conductivity caused by conden sation shall be expected ...

Page 106: ...anel mounted Standard sleeve IP20 Shock BS EN61010 Vibration 10 Hz to 150Hz 2g peak Physical Panel mounting DIN43700 Bezel size 144mm x 144mm Panel cutout 138mm x 138mm 0 0 1 0 mm Depth behind bezel 248 mm 213mm without terminal cover Weight 3 kg max Mounting angle 15 from vertical Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emissions and immunity BS EN61326 Electrical safety BS EN61010 Installation categor...

Page 107: ...ixels Update archive rates Input relay output sample rate 8 Hz Display update 1 Hz Archive sample value Latest value at archive time Trended displayed value Latest value at display update time Transmitter power supply non isolated Output voltage 24 Volts 10 Maximum current Continuous 120 mA total for all outputs Peak 240 mA total for all outputs Isolation dc to 65Hz BS EN61010 Installation categor...

Page 108: ...EN61010 Installation category II Pollution degree 2 300V RMS or dc channel to channel double insulation channel to common electronics double insulation and channel to ground basic insulation Dielectric strength Channel to ground 1350Vac for 1 minute Channel to channel 2300Vac for 1 minute Insulation resistance 10MΩ at 500V dc Input impedance 10V range 68 8kΩ Other ranges 10MΩ Overvoltage protectio...

Page 109: ...uple channel Additional error Typically 0 01 C depends on wiring Detect current 57nA Types ranges and accuracies See table RTD type Cu10 JPT100 Ni100 Ni120 Overall range C Standard 0 02 C 0 01 C 0 01 C 0 01 C 0 01 C 0 09 C 0 01 C Pt100 Pt100A Pt1000 20 to 400 220 to 630 60 to 250 50 to 170 200 to 850 200 to 600 200 to 850 General Electric Co JIS C1604 1989 DIN43760 1987 DIN43760 1987 IEC751 Euroth...

Page 110: ...s F2 Typical values according to experience Contact life Resistive contact life x reduction factor Maximum switching power 500VA Maximum contact voltage 250V providing this does not cause the maximum switching power to be exceeded Maximum contact current 2 Amps providing this does not cause the maximum switching power to be exceeded DC load ratings Maximum switching power See graph 2 for operating...

Page 111: ... the instrument s full MAC address COLOUR TEST BARS This colour swatch allows a judgement to be made as to the correctness of the display colour rendering SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER This shows the version number of the software fitted to the recorder SELF TEST STATUS BARS These four areas show the status of the main circuit board MAIN the disk fitted MEDIA the battery and the Ether net relay option b...

Page 112: ... Not applicable to this release CIRCUIT BOARDS FITTED The major part of the display screen is taken up with a representation of the rear of the recorder showing what input and output cards are fitted in each circuit board slot 1_Relay represents the Ethernet Relay output board AI_6 repre sents the six analogue inputs on the main board TOUCH CAL This key initiates the display calibration offset cor...

Page 113: ...hing it until the next target appears 3 Continue the process according to the directions appearing on the screen Once all the targets have been ac cepted the recorder returns to the diagnostic display Note The diagnostic display times out to the screen calibration page after about 5 minutes The screen calibration pages time out to the diagnostic page after a time which depends on how much of the c...

Page 114: ...f fitted 2 Remove the rear terminal cover A by pressing down on the catch and lifting off Remove the input connector B by pressing in on the end clips and pulling on the connector figure B3 2a 3 Remove the three screws C in figure B3 2b 4 Carefully lift the front of the recorder case cover and disconnect the two looms connecting it to the internal cir cuit board figure B3 2c 5 Push the battery out...

Page 115: ...turer or distributor of the instrument if for example the user needs to enable one or more software options B4 2 Key Code Touching this field causes a qwerty style keyboard to appear allowing the user to enter the key code received from the manufacturer or distributor This is an alternative to loading the Key Code File described below B4 3 KeyCode File The key code may be sent to the user by for e...

Page 116: ... to 27 Colour Red Green Blue Decimal Hex Red 255 0 0 0 00 Blue 0 0 255 1 01 Green 0 255 0 2 02 Honey 255 191 0 3 03 Violet 170 321 153 4 04 Russet 170 95 0 5 05 Dark Blue 0 0 102 6 06 Jade 0 95 0 7 07 Magenta 255 0 102 8 08 Dusky Rose 255 95 51 9 09 Yellow 255 255 255 10 0A Powder Blue 85 63 255 11 0B Dark Red 170 0 0 12 0C Avocado 0 233 102 13 0D Indigo 85 0 102 14 0E Dark Brown 85 63 0 15 0F Æge...

Page 117: ...22 Sea Blue 85 159 255 35 23 Ginger 255 159 0 36 24 Aqua Pool 0 63 255 37 25 Pale Red 255 63 51 38 26 Pale Blue 85 127 255 39 27 Lilac 170 0 255 40 28 Sky Blue 85 191 255 41 29 Wild Moss 0 127 0 42 2A Turquoise 0 127 153 43 2B Pale Green 85 255 153 44 2C Coffee 170 127 0 45 2D Wicker 255 255 191 46 2E Black 0 0 0 47 2F Dark Dark Grey 48 48 48 48 30 Dark Grey 64 64 64 49 31 Grey 128 128 128 50 32 L...

Page 118: ...ion would be needed by anyone involved in setting up firewalls which may be used selectively to block incoming or outgoing access to specific ports PORT Usage 20 File Transfer Protocol data 21 File Transfer Protocol control 25 E mail 123 SNTP server 502 Modbus TCPIP communications 1264 Remote Viewer communications general 50010 Remote Viewer communications trend review ...

Page 119: ...Central time 21 30 9 5 AET Australia Eastern time 22 00 10 SST Solomon standard time 23 00 11 NST New Zealand standard time 24 00 12 MIT Midway Islands time 01 00 11 HST Hawaii standard time 02 00 10 AST Alaska standard time 03 00 9 PST Pacific standard time 04 00 8 PNT Phoenix standard time 05 00 7 MST Mountain standard time 05 00 7 CST Central standard time 06 00 6 EST Eastern standard time 07 0...

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Page 121: ...up one 80 History 02 01 01 16 32 02 1055 2 7 Section 4 Engineer Group Name 11 19 30 02 01 01 99 See figure B8b See figure B8d See figure B8c Archive System Save R Config Security Network Archive System Save R Config Security Network Engineer Options Goto Group Operator Login Goto View Home File Root menu Options Goto Group Operator Cycle Login Home File Root menu Engineer Group Name 13 39 12 02 02...

Page 122: ...iguration Data Configuration Data Security Data Screen Data Network Data Screen Data Archive System Save R Config Security Network See figure B8e Export User Linearisation File Name 1 UserLin1 User linearisation userlin File Name 1 UserLin1 User linearisation userlin Import Import User Linearisation Export Import User Linearisation Export User Linearisation Last Archive Archive Last Hour Archive T...

Page 123: ...rd Y2 1 UserLin3 Select Numeric or Scientific Remote Config Archive Section 4 3 5 Disk See figure B8b See figure B8d Archive System Save R Config Security Network Config Groups Section 4 3 2 Config Events Section 4 3 6 Config Instrument Section 4 3 1 Select Home display mode for instrument or for selected group Enabled Home Time out Home Group Dark Trend Background Dark Review Background Scope Gro...

Page 124: ...ord See figure B8e Address Section 4 5 1 Mac address IP address lookup IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 192 168 111 222 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Instrument number 1867 08 00 48 80 07 4B Obtain from a BootP Server BootP timeout 1 s SNTP enable SNTP server 149 121 129 205 Apply Discard Domain Name Service Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Local Host Andy136 4 149 121 164 11 149 121 165 14 D...

Page 125: ...b Folder Date 03 06 00 12 35 08 01 05 00 10 27 13 05 07 00 10 23 14 11 05 00 14 01 08 Filter1a Config 05 07 00 10 22 23 Bytes 4445 Cancel Support File Current date Apply Discard Current time DD MM YYYY HH MM SS Clock Section 4 6 1 Input Adjust Section 4 6 4 1 Channel 1 2 Channel 2 3 Channel 3 4 Channel 4 5 Channel 5 6 Channel 6 Exclude Channels First Channel 1 Select first channel for adjust Last ...

Page 126: ...r 1 Counter 1 Select counter number Enable Select Alarm number Alarm Number 1 Enable Off Job Number 1 Category No Action Select Off Unlatched Latched Trigger Select Job category Value Units Preset Preset now OFF Units 0 Units Descriptor Counter 1 Units Scale Low 0 Scale High 1 Units Units Zone Low 0 Zone High 100 Colour 0 Scale Type None Select None or Linear A B Switching Apply Discard Select Req...

Page 127: ...35 Manual initiation to disk 35 Manual initiation to host 36 Period selection disk 61 Suspend 35 To Media 46 To Remote 62 via FTP 46 Average time 55 B Bargraph displays 30 Battery Diagnostics 108 Icon 17 Low Event Source 66 Replacement 110 Battery back RAM cleared 16 Blue line across the chart 26 BootP timeout 80 Break response 52 Brightness control 43 BSpc 23 C Cable Signal Max min sizes 10 Suppl...

Page 128: ...ions 10 Contents of group 47 Contrast control 14 Copy Facility 89 Copy key 97 Counter Copy 89 Jobs 93 Country Selection of 84 CSV Date Time format 64 Use Tab delimiter 64 Cursor keys 18 Cut key 97 D Damping 51 Dark Background 58 Data Compression ratio 61 Date and time setting 84 Format 84 Daylight saving setup 84 DC supply voltage range 11 Decimal point position 53 Decrement counter job 93 Default...

Page 129: ...e 65 Global Unack d Alarm Event Source 65 Goto Group 18 View 18 Green line across the chart 26 Grid type divisions 45 Group Configuration 44 Copy 89 Display enable 59 Home 58 Name 13 44 H Hardware version 87 History 46 Amount of 26 46 Home Group 58 Page Display mode 59 Timeout 58 Horizontal bargraph Display 31 Enable 59 Horizontal trend enable 59 Hysteresis 55 I Import User linearisation 39 Increm...

Page 130: ...y 118 Security Key 120 System Key 121 Message Copy 89 Messages 68 Alarm 57 Enable disable 46 Entry 68 Example 70 Job 92 Log 19 Operator entered 33 Modbus Address 43 Security disabled 43 N NAND 66 Navigation keys 18 Network Configuration 80 Name 82 Specification 106 Network alarms 16 New Configuration 38 Key 97 Password 75 New Full User Name 79 New user ID 79 No action 91 No chart grid 45 NONE 66 N...

Page 131: ...S Safety notes 7 Sample rates 103 Save for Pre version 1 8 38 Save Restore 37 Permission 77 Scale Divisions Major Minor 50 Type 50 Scaled tick box 50 Scientific display 53 Scope Display modes 59 Screen Calibration 109 Saver 43 Secondary DNS Server 82 Login 63 Password 63 Remote Host 63 Security Configuration 74 Levels 74 Security revision 87 Service level access 21 Set clock permission 76 Setting ...

Page 132: ...ower Supply specification 103 Trend History Duration 46 Shortest 61 History display 26 Interval Speed Units 44 Jobs 95 Speed interval 45 Trend speed interval B job 95 Trigger 54 Truncation of display values 13 U Un ackd Alarm on group 65 Unack d point alarm 65 Unlatched 54 Unsupported File message 38 User Adding and removing 79 Password 79 User linearisation table Configuration 71 Custom units 50 ...

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