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DL2 

 

 

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12.4.4  Totalizers 

Mode: Disabled 

(Disabled, Unresettable, Resettable, Daily, Weekly, Monthly)

[1]

Unit: [None] 

(text)

[2]

Multiplier: 1 

(0.001, 1, 1000)

[3]

Resolution: 0

 (0, 0.0, 0.00, 0.000, 0.0000)

[4]

Archiving: Disabled 

(Disabled, Enabled)

[5]

 

[1]:  Each  totaliser  may  be  set  in  one  of  the  six  options: 

Disabled

 

–  values  are  not 

counted, 

Unresettable

 

–  user  cannot  zero  the  totaliser, 

Resettable

 

–  user  can  zero 

the totaliser at any moment, 

Daily

 

– the totaliser is erased every 24 hours, 

Weekly

 - 

the  totaliser  is  erased  after  the  elapse  of  a  week, 

Monthly

  -  the  totaliser  is  erased 

after the elapse of a month. 

[2]:  The unit is provided for reference purposes only. User can enter any unit which does 

not affect the results displayed by the device. 

[3]:  The  multiplier  allows  multiplication  of  the  measurement  results  by  one  of  the  three 

values selected from the list. For example, if a flow meter is connected to the device 
measuring the flow in m

3

/s and the user wants the result to be displayed in dm

3

/s, the 

multiplier should be set to 1000. In a reverse situation, when the measurement would 
be made  in  dm

3

/s  and  the  user  would  like  the  values  counted  by  the  totaliser to be 

displayed in m

3

/s, the value of the multiplier should be set to 0.001. 

CAUTION!

  It has to be remembered that the multiplier value does not determine the 

displayed unit and vice versa. 

[4]:  The number of decimal places displayed. It has no effect on the calculation accuracy 

and can be changed any time without affecting the totalizer status.

 

[5]:  Enables  on  /  off  the  totalizer  archiving.  Selecting  the  check-box  is  equivalent  to 

switching on the archiving. 

 

!

 

All  the  settings  of  the  individual  channels  may  be  copied  and  pasted  to 
another  measurement  channel.  Detailed  information  is  given  in  section 

Copying channel settings

. 

For some modules, the view of individual tabs may be slightly different from 
those described above. 

12.5  Screen settings 

'Screens' setting window enables setting display parameters in 

Result Tables

 window 

and  in 

Trends

  window.  Switching  between  settings  windows  is  possible  by  using  tabs. 

Switching between individual setting of result tables/trends is possible by using drop down 
list, located in the upper left corner of the screen. Each tables/trends may have individual 
tag. Changing tab of table/trend is possible after pressing the current one in the 

Tag

 field. 

In  the  case  when  for  a  specific  trend/table  the  displayed  value  is  not  set,  this 

trend/table will not be displayed in the 

Results Table

 window and in the 

Trends

 window.  

Summary of Contents for DL2

Page 1: ...DL2 MULTICHANNEL ELECTRONIC DATA LOGGER OPERATING MANUAL Version 180530EN This operating manual is also available on CD ROM ...

Page 2: ...se concerned with safety The recorder has been manufactured according to the requirements of relevant EU directives These instructions must be stored in a safe place near the installation of the device at all times All functions of the recorder are subject of modifications for the benefit of technical progress ...

Page 3: ... 4 7 IN3 three channel universal type input module 15 4 8 IN6D six channel binary inputs module 15 4 9 IN2RS485 24V two RS485 port input module Modbus RTU client 16 4 10 IN2RS485 two RS485 port input module Modbus RTU client 16 4 11 OUT6RL six channel relay outputs module 16 4 12 OUT3 three channel analogue outputs module 16 5 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 17 6 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 19 6 1 Power suppl...

Page 4: ... BUTTONS 32 7 1 Front panel 32 7 1 1 Title bar 33 7 1 2 Menu bar 33 8 FIRST START UP AND KEY ACTIVITIE 34 8 1 Access control login and change of user password 34 8 1 1 Access control 34 8 1 2 Login 34 8 1 3 Changing the password 35 8 2 Change of the language 35 8 3 Recommended order for configuration of the device 35 8 4 Reading and saving files using the USB port 37 8 5 Factory settings 38 9 TECH...

Page 5: ...Archive settings 67 13 ARCHIVE 68 13 1 Start resume and stop archiving 68 13 2 Archive settings 68 13 3 Archive files types 68 13 4 Way of creating an archive file 68 13 5 Time interval of archiving data 68 13 6 Archive files organization 69 13 6 1 Data archive 69 13 6 2 Totalizer archive 70 13 6 3 Event archive 70 13 7 Copying archive files from the device 71 13 7 1 Copying archive files to USB f...

Page 6: ...MODBUS TCP TRANSMISSION PROTOCOL 79 16 1 General information 79 16 1 1 Data types 79 16 2 Registers addresses 79 16 2 1 Addresses table of Process values 79 16 2 2 Addresses table of Totalizer 1 80 16 2 3 Addresses table of Totalizer 2 80 Sections marked with symbol are available only in the CD ROM version of this manual attached to the device ...

Page 7: ...lectrical safety Caution risk of electric shock Caution risk of danger refer to accompanying documentation Caution Electrostatic Discharge ESD sensitive circuit Do not touch or handle without proper electrostatic discharge precautions Important comments and information Warning This product is designed and constructed to withstand the forces encountered during normal use Use of the product contrary...

Page 8: ...ansmitter Warning This device is an Class A equipment In a residential environment it may cause radio interference In such cases you can request from its users with appropriate measures Intended use Check that the product is suitable for use with the application Determine the correct installation situation Prior to installation Metronic AKP products should take into account any environmental limit...

Page 9: ...d periodic battery replacement Expected battery life is 10 years after the expiry of which must be returned to the manufacturer for a replacement From time to time you should clean the casing with a dry soft cloth When cleaning do not use solvents or abrasives They may cause discoloration or scratch the surfaces of device Disposal The DL2 contains a battery On disposal of the unit or component app...

Page 10: ...e DL2 Data Logger configured to individual customer s order 1 pc A set of plug in type four pole screw connection 1 set Fixing clamp 2 pc Seal assembled between case and panel 1 pc A CD with the user instructions and configuration software 1 pc Quick start guide printed 1 pc Warranty Card 1 pc Certificate of Calibration 1 pc 2 2 Storage If the device is to be stored if not used for a period of tim...

Page 11: ...and can be extended with additional I O modules Details are provided in section DL2 AVAILABLE I O MODULES The device is supplied with 24 VDC source Detailed information concerning the power supply is given in consecutive parts of the document in section Power connection 3 2 Basic functions Measurement of the process values Depending on the needs the device may be provided with 3 to 12 measurement ...

Page 12: ...onfiguration through the use of the computer The software enables intuitive use and has an interface which is very similar to the interface of the device The software can be installed on the computers with the MS Win operating system The REPORT software DL2 RP exe for archived data enables visualization and analysis using the computer The DL2 RPplus exe program enables online transfer of archived ...

Page 13: ...41 IN6V 51 IN3 61 IN6D 71 IN2RS485 24V 72 IN2RS485 81 OUT6RL 91 OUT3 Hardware configuration data may also be verified from the device level in the window Information about the device The device is configured by the manufacturer to customer s order A list of individual modules and their detailed descriptions are given in chapter DL2 AVAILABLE I O MODULES 3 5 Galvanic separation in the device Fig 3 ...

Page 14: ... separate four pole plug in terminal block two colour LED diode informing about the module s operating status 4 3 IN6I six channel 0 4 20mA input type module standard current loop inputs 0 20mA or 4 20mA for active transducers no internal 24 VDC voltage source for loop power supply linear current measurement within the range or sub range of 20 20 mA galvanic separation from the remaining device ci...

Page 15: ...ng the Pt Ni Cu KTY type sensors temperature measurements using thermocouples voltage type inputs 0 10 V 10 10 V linear current measurement within the range or sub range of 20 20 mA linear measurement of the resistance within the range or sub range 0 4000 Ω linear measurement of the voltage within the range or sub range 140 140 mV 10 10 V galvanic separation from the remaining device circuits no s...

Page 16: ...ED diode informing about the module s operating status 4 11 OUT6RL six channel relay outputs module galvanically separated from each other 24 VAC or 36 VDC 0 5 A solid state relays SSR each port has a four pole plug in terminal block a two colour LED diode informing about the module s operating status 4 12 OUT3 three channel analogue outputs module Universal type analogue outputs each can work as ...

Page 17: ...lectrical connections it is recommended to leave an extra space of approx 30 mm behind the device When installing the recorder in the panel opening the seal between the housing frame and the panel have to be fitted After inserting the recorder into panel opening the fixing clamps should be latched on both side walls and then tighten the screws With the removable screw terminal block one can first ...

Page 18: ...2 18 The recorder cannot be exposed to direct heat generated by other equipment When assembled the operating device cannot be affected by interference from other components contacts power relays inverters ...

Page 19: ...inet between the facility wiring and the recorder DL2 is a modular device Always M module is installed see section DL2 base set Depending on the requirements up to two I O modules marked A and B are installed see detailed information in section DL2 AVAILABLE I O MODULES The drawing below shows a rear plate of the base module M and two modules with six channels Depending on the device version the r...

Page 20: ...guration details are described in section TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 6 2 I O modules wiring diagrams SLOT A and B Detailed information concerning individual modules is given in section DL2 AVAILABLE I O MODULES 6 2 1 IN6I 24V six channel 0 4 20mA input type module Fig 6 3 IN6I 24V module output transducer wiring diagram Terminal No Description 1 5 9 13 17 21 24V OUT 22 mA max Transducer power supply ...

Page 21: ...nal input 3 7 11 15 19 23 I Current loop signal input 4 8 12 16 20 24 GND A Signal ground Notes If screened cable is used to connect transducer then GND A terminal may be used to connect the screen But it is more recommended to connect screen to functional ground or e g metal cabinet ground PE 6 2 3 IN6RTD six channel RTD R input type module Fig 6 5 RTD sensor wiring to IN6RTD module diagram ...

Page 22: ...cabinet ground PE 6 2 4 IN3RTD three channel RTD R input type module Fig 6 6 RTD sensor wiring to IN3RTD module diagram Terminal No Description 1 5 9 I Current output for 4 w 3 w 2 w 2 6 10 U Voltage sens input for 4 w 3 w 2 w 3 7 11 U I Voltage sens input for 4 w 2 w Voltage sens input and current output for 3 w 4 8 12 I 2 I Current return for 4 w 2 w Double current return for 3 w Notes If screen...

Page 23: ...surements the proper cold junction temperature measurement have to be considered The device during typical operation heats up about 10 C what has influence on the device terminals temperature It should be considered to move the wiring compensation cables to extra terminals in the cabinet with stable temperature The cold junction temperature should be measured with external temperature sensor e g P...

Page 24: ...t sensor then GND A terminal may be used to connect the screen But it is more recommended to connect screen to functional ground or e g metal cabinet ground PE 6 2 7 IN3 three channel universal type input module Fig 6 9 Wiring diagram for IN3 module ...

Page 25: ...measurement have to be considered The device during typical operation heats up about 10 C what has influence on the device terminals temperature It should be considered to move the wiring compensation cables to extra terminals in the cabinet with stable temperature The cold junction temperature should be measured with external temperature sensor e g Pt100 at the external terminals then In 3 wire m...

Page 26: ...otected by common resetable polymer 50 mA fuse 2 6 10 14 18 22 PULS IN Pulse signal input Current limit in table below 3 7 11 15 19 23 GND A Signal ground LED LED LED LED LED LED LED indicator of the input state Notes The module IN6D standard current limit for inputs is set at 3 6mA In special cases it is possible to change the limit value using the jumpers located on the module board inside the d...

Page 27: ...3 Wiring diagram for IN2RS485 24V module Terminal No Description 1 T1 9 A RS485 terminal A 2 T1 10 B RS485 terminal B 3 T2 11 G Signal ground 4 T2 12 G Signal ground 13 14 17 18 21 22 24 VDC OUT 200 mA max Auxiliary transducers power supply Terminals 13 14 17 18 21 22 internally shorted Overcurrent protected 15 16 19 20 23 24 24 VDC OUT 200 mA max Auxiliary transducers power supply Terminals 15 16...

Page 28: ...nd Notes Port 1 and port 2 are galvanically separated More details on wiring RS 485 are described below for port RS 485 in module M 6 2 11 OUT6RL six channel relay outputs module Fig 6 15 Wiring diagram of receivers to relay outputs of OUT6RL module Terminal No Description 1 2 5 6 9 10 13 14 17 18 21 22 Relay terminal output AC DC 3 4 7 8 11 12 15 16 19 20 23 24 Relay terminal output AC DC Notes O...

Page 29: ... 6 14 22 I Current loop signal source 0 24 mA output 5 7 8 13 15 16 21 23 24 I GND A Current loop signal source 0 24 mA output This terminal is also signal ground Notes Outputs 1 2 and 3 are galvanically separated Each output may be configured to one mode only either voltage or current source Current output active it must not be powered from an external voltage source Fig 6 17 The correct way wiri...

Page 30: ... 6 19 Model view of the rear plate of DL2 M module 6 3 1 Wiring diagram for the analog output Fig 6 20 Wiring diagram for the analog output Notes Current source passive requires external voltage source 6 3 2 Wiring diagram for the relay outputs Fig 6 21 Wiring diagram for the relay outputs ...

Page 31: ... be short never more than 20 m To minimize the reflections from the end of the RS 485 cable it is required to place a line termination near each of the 2 ends of the bus The device has an internal termination system activated by DIP switch on the left side of the terminal block The correct operation of the terminator requires setting both switches in the same position The common wire should be use...

Page 32: ...asurements display all function windows and upload data using the keyboard Additionally the front panel contains 3 USB port enables connecting an external mass storage device a USB flash memory to move data stored in the internal memory from the device to a PC 4 LED signals processes using colors green informs about archive process blue lights when the device is starting informs that device is on ...

Page 33: ...at the archiving process is enabled more information in section Archive Date and time read from the RTC clock 7 1 2 Menu bar Touching the screen at the height of the title bar shows up the menu bar It enables navigations between windows Fig 7 3 Touching the screen at the height of the title bar shows up menu bar Switch back to the previous screen of the single result or the last active channel Ope...

Page 34: ...w User The first level of the authorised user It enables viewing of the device settings archive control start stop new archive file resetting the values minimum and maximum zeroing the totalizers and copying the files through the USB port In addition user may take screenshots Administrator The second level of the authorised user It enables the same functions which has User level In addition this l...

Page 35: ... password If the Administrator s password is forgotten please contact the Metronic AKP Service 8 2 Change of the language To change the language in the first step user should login as the Administrator information in section Login To change the language press the button on menu bar and then select icon In the next step select the General tab From the drop down list Language select one of the six a...

Page 36: ...en saver parameters Display tab configuration 11 Changing administrator password Change password After configuring and confirming the selection click on any icon from the menu bar There will be a message with the request to confirm the intention to make changes Detailed information regarding programming of the individual settings is given in section PROGRAMMING SETTINGS Due to the use of the same ...

Page 37: ... of the USB window To record the current archive files select the Save current archives to USB option As a result three archive files i e data totalizer and event files will be stored to the pendrvie If another file is to be recorded on a USB drive first select the relevant file from the list The selected file will be marked in blue Then choose the option Save selected on USB The duration of the p...

Page 38: ...step select button from menu bar and then icon Select the Service tab and then Restore Factory Settings button The device will automatically reboot with factory settings After choosing factory settings option each device is activated in English by default to choose a language select General tab Language All previous settings will be lost in particular I O settings which results in displaying error...

Page 39: ... 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 kbps Parity control Even Odd None Frame 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit Maximum length of line 1200 m Internal terminating resistor Vcc A B G 390 Ω 220 Ω 390 Ω activated by DIP switches Maximum differntial voltage A B G 7 V 12 V Minimum output signal of transmitter 1 5 V at RL 54 Minimum sensitivity of receiver 200 mV RIN 12 k Minimum impedance of data transmission line 54 Sh...

Page 40: ...ions Ambient temperature 0 50 C or 0 40 C depends on the device hardware configuration 1 Relative humidity 5 95 without steam condensation Height 2000 m n p m Storage temperature 30 70 C Degree of pollution PD2 EMC EMC Directive 2014 30 UE EN 61326 1 2013 Table 2 immunity EN 61326 1 2013 Class A emission RoHS RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU 1 If module IN6I 24V or IN2RS485 24V installed and operating as...

Page 41: ...er of inputs 6 Sensor type Thermocouple refer the table below Linear voltage source Measuring range 140 140 mV Resolution 0 01 mV Cold junction compensation Any other temperature measuring channel in C F or a constant value for thermocouple B no compensation Maximum input voltage 40 VDC Galvanic separation from the other circuits 250 VAC 1500 VAC for 1 minute Galvanic separation between channels N...

Page 42: ...range 140 140 mV Resolution 0 01 mV Cold junction compensation Any other temperature measuring channel in C F or a constant value for thermocouple B no compensation Specifications for input type RTD Sensor connection type 2 wire 3 wire 4 wire Sensor current 200 A Measuring range 0 4000 Ω Resolution 0 05 Ω Wire resistance compensation in the 3 wire connection Automatic Wire resistance correction in...

Page 43: ...nating resistor Vcc A B G 390 Ω 220 Ω 390 Ω activated by DIP switches Maximum differntial voltage A B 9 V 14 V Minimum output signal of transmitter 1 5 V at RL 54 Minimum sensitivity of receiver 200 mV RIN 12 k Minimum impedance of data transmission line 54 Short circuit thermal protection Yes Yes Additional power supply 24 VDC source IN2RS485 24V module IN2RS485 module 3 four pole terminal block ...

Page 44: ...751 A2 1995 200 850 C 328 1562 F 0 5 C typically 0 3 C 0 9 F typically 0 5 F Ni100 Ni120 Ni1000 DIN43760 08 1985 60 250 C 76 482 F 0 5 C typically 0 3 C 0 9 F typically 0 5 F Cu50 Cu53 Cu100 GOST6651 2009 180 200 C 292 392 F 0 5 C typically 0 3 C 0 9 F typically 0 5 F KTY81 NXP Rev05 25 04 2008 55 150 C 67 302 F 0 5 C 0 9 F KTY83 NXP Rev06 4 04 2008 55 175 C 67 347 F 0 5 C 0 9 F KTY84 NXP Rev06 8 ...

Page 45: ...Cr CuNi EN60584 1 1995 270 C 1000 C compensation range 50 C 300 C 454 F 1832 F compensation range 58 F 527 F 1 0 C typically 0 5 C 33 8 F typically 32 9 F without compensation B PtRh30 PtRh6 EN60584 1 1995 270 C 1820 C compensation range 50 C 300 C 454 F 3308 F compensation range 58 F 527 F 2 0 C typically 1 0 C 35 6 F typically 33 8 F without compensation L Fe CuNi DIN43710 200 C 900 C compensati...

Page 46: ...DL2 46 10 ENTITY LAUNCHING THE PRODUCT ON EUROPEAN UNION MARKET Manufacturer METRONIC AKP s c 31 426 Kraków ul Żmujdzka 3 Tel 48 12 312 16 80 www metronic pl Vendor ...

Page 47: ...DL2 47 Notes ...

Page 48: ...DL2 48 Notes ...

Page 49: ...rmation window Additionally this screen contains two function buttons Opens up the screen with the information about the currently installed measurement modules Opens up the window with additional information about the device i e manufacturer s address or contact details to technical support department Additionally for the user logged on as an Administrator it is possible to edit this field and in...

Page 50: ...of the Results Tables window 11 3 Trends To display Trends window select button on menu bar Depending on the number of defined trends the window contains from 1 to 6 independent tabs Each tab contains the trend field enabling the display of up to 6 lines and the legend field containing information on the displayed values channel description current value and unit To facilitate identification each ...

Page 51: ...window to a Single Result window 11 4 Single result window The window is used for displaying a single result channel The window displays all data concerning a selected measurement channel channel description current value a unit values of totalizers 1 and 2 if totalizers are active units of totalizers 1 and 2 if totalizers are active min and max values based on current value trend of values from t...

Page 52: ... seconds enables automatic displaying other channels 11 5 Archive To display Archive window select button on menu bar Archive window is sub divided into two parts Above is the field containing information about the frequency of the archiving data There is also information about number and type current archives For the current data archive two archiving frequencies have been envisaged The active on...

Page 53: ...ication Screens Archive USB More information in section PROGRAMMING SETTINGS Switching to individual settings windows is possible only for the for logged in user Fig 11 8 An example view of the Main Menu window Using the Main Menu screen any changes to the device settings can be done Having made and accepted the changes click on any icon from the menu bar It will be displayed a message requesting ...

Page 54: ...dentification of alarms is possible by to the appropriate colors alarm disabled alarm enabled inactive alarm enabled active If the alarm color is not declared selected from the list as disabled it will be marked in blue when an alarm occurs If the displayed color red green yellow blue flashes then the alarm is unacknowledged Continuous displaying of the color means confirmed alarm Fig 11 9 An exam...

Page 55: ...l close a particular window and cancel any changes that were done Changing the settings starts in the Main Menu window button on menu bar Clicking on the icon toggles the user to a suitable sub screen with settings windows Login General settings Input and output settings Communication settings Channels settings Screens setting Archive settings USB 12 1 General settings Fig 12 1 An example view of ...

Page 56: ...e define idle time User can choose two screen saver levels 0 the screen goes black and 20 3 Setting the background color of the screen two colors to choose from white and black 4 Setting the idle time after the elapse of which the screen goes dimmed using slider 12 1 3 Date Time Time field Enables the setting of time in the hour minute second format The changes are made using the three sliders The...

Page 57: ...rd slot from the list it is possible to program the individual inputs and outputs of the module Selecting a suitable item from the list the type of installed card will be displayed User can use six tabs each of which corresponds to the consecutive input output The user can define the operating mode for each input regardless of the other inputs If there is no installed card module the symbol will b...

Page 58: ...ethod of thermocouple reference junction cold junction compensation Compensation can be provided by another measurement channel In particular a fixed value can be selected for compensation However this type of measurement is likely to be incorrect As a rule Pt100 sensor connected to the last measurement channel is used as a compensation sensor During the programming of the compensation settings at...

Page 59: ...of the compensation settings attention to use the same temperature units C or F for both measured and compensation channels should be paid IN6D Mode Disabled Disabled State Frequency Impulse 1 Debounce Disabled Disabled 1 ms 3 ms 2 1 Depending on the configuration the module binary inputs can work as a state detector a pulses counter or a frequency meter 2 For low frequency signals in particular f...

Page 60: ...mat more information in section Data types Choose a format that matches the specification of the sensor or device you are reading OUT6RL Mode Disabled Disabled Normally open Normally closed Pulsation 1 1 In the Normally open mode the relay circuit is closed when an event is reported e g exceeded alarm control threshold In the Normally closed mode the relay circuit is normally closed when idle and ...

Page 61: ...all communication parameters need to be configured Main Menu Communication Ethernet IP address 192 168 0 10 1 ModbusTCP port 502 2 Mask 255 255 255 0 1 Gate 192 168 0 1 1 1 These parameters should correspond to the network where the recorder is intended to operate 2 It is recommended to use the 502 port dedicated to Modbus TCP port 80 is not allowed reserved for websites 12 3 2 RS 485 port Recorde...

Page 62: ...hannel settings window math channel 12 4 1 Inputs Depending on the channel selection suitable settings are available Channel Type Disabled Disabled Measurement Computed Demo TEST 1 Input A A B M 2 Input number 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Characteristic Linear Linear depending on the module type 4 1 The Channel Type possible configuration Disabled the channel is off and not displayed Measurement measured proce...

Page 63: ...e of Unit set above it determines calculations for totalizes and flows according to s per second m per minute or h per hour setting 3 The resolution defines the number of decimal places in the displayed result It is unreasonable to set too high resolution for the measurement because accuracy will not be improved e g Pt100 sensor measurement set to three places after the decimal point will not prov...

Page 64: ...units assigned 4 The hysteresis value is the difference between the threshold value exceedance and return to normal The threshold hysteresis value is entered in units of the measured value assigned to a specific measurement channel For example for a threshold set to High 48 C threshold level and 0 5 C hysteresis means that the threshold will be exceeded above 48 C and will return to normal below 4...

Page 65: ...yed in m3 s the value of the multiplier should be set to 0 001 CAUTION It has to be remembered that the multiplier value does not determine the displayed unit and vice versa 4 The number of decimal places displayed It has no effect on the calculation accuracy and can be changed any time without affecting the totalizer status 5 Enables on off the totalizer archiving Selecting the check box is equiv...

Page 66: ...ll display another list enabling selection of the displayed value User has five options to choose from PV Process value Maximum Maximum value Minimum Minimum value 1 Totaliser 1 2 Totaliser 2 12 5 2 Trends Fig 12 7 An example view of the Screens settings window edition of the Trends window In the upper part of the window there is a drop down list from which user can select one of the six available...

Page 67: ...erval is too long rapid changes in the measured values cannot be identified 3 The second MAIN ARCHIVE time interval II is used when the recording is controlled by exceeded alarm control thresholds see section Alarm 4 The time interval with which the totalizers data are saved in the archive Below Process Values and Totalizers are displayed switching between windows is possible by using tabs Process...

Page 68: ...pes Data archive file name organization YYAXX csv Totalizer archive file name organization YYTXX csv Event archive file name organization YYEXX csv XX successive archive file number starts from 01 and ends at 99 If this number is exceeded the numbering is resumed from 01 YY device ID it is consistent with the user settings in case of change the ID a new file will be created Each archive is recorde...

Page 69: ...archive TOT totalizer archive CRC1 CRC control The process values archive and totalizers archive also has an additional archive header which contains information about set parameters selected channels description unit etc 13 6 1 Data archive Organization of additional header in the data archive file CHANNEL DESCRIPTION UNIT INPUT TYPE INPUT NO CHANNEL the channel number DESCRIPTION channel descrip...

Page 70: ...at DST information about summer 1 or winter 0 time enabled CHXX TY value of totalizer XX channel number from 1 to 30 Y totalizer number 1 or 2 CRC2 CRC control 13 6 3 Event archive Organization of records in the events archive file DATE TIME DST EVENT CODE CRC2 DATE date of the record in YY MM DD format TIME time of the record in HH MM SS format DST information about summer 1 or winter 0 time enab...

Page 71: ...files from the device Copying archive files from the device is possible in two ways using a USB flash memory a USB stick or using an Ethernet connection and the device web server 13 7 1 Copying archive files to USB flash memory Connect the USB flash memory to the USB port in the front panel of the device Click the button from the menu bar then click the icon Process of deleting and copying files t...

Page 72: ...ced in brackets For example formula 123 calculates the square root of 123 formula 1 calculates the square root of the value of channel 1 formula 1 2 calculates the square root of channel 1 and to the result adds the value of channel 2 formula 1 2 calculates the square root of the sum of values channels 1 and 2 Similarly in the case of exponentiation the possibility of choosing the second and the t...

Page 73: ...istics To add a new characteristic in the Channel settings window the user must select from the drop down list the characteristics User then select one of the ten available positions and select View button Changing the characteristic tag after clicking the current one in the Tag field New points can be added in any order because they are automatically recognized and sorted relative to the measured...

Page 74: ...he manufacturer s logo During this operation the screen will be inactive for a few seconds and the process will be signalled by a blue diode situated on the front panel of the device When the process is completed an information will be displayed on the screen Confirm the information The device may store up to 10 print screen numbered from 0 to 9 If this number is exceeded the numbering is resumed ...

Page 75: ...on about the device window should be placed in the browser s address bar The IP address should be configured in the menu of the device Communication Ethernet Choose language by clicking on the appropriate flag icon Then log in with the User s password In case that this password is disabled the page will automatically load the list of archives Fig 14 4 Login to the web server Fig 14 5 Web server vi...

Page 76: ...igned archive name in the list of archive files Fig 14 6 Web server view List of archive files 14 4 Software for PC 14 4 1 DL2 Config The program is used to commission the device parameters The parameters between the device and the program are transferred with using par files Number of possible cards to be installed is 2 the program adds the main card in the slot M by default Fig 14 7 An example v...

Page 77: ... visualization of measurement results More information in instruction manual for the DL2 RP program Fig 14 8 An example window view in the DL2 RP program data presented in a graph Fig 14 9 An example window view in the DL2 RP program data presented in a table ...

Page 78: ...ff channels the single result window is not displayed W Wait value not available it is displayed when the channel is connected to the input which has not been yet configured It is usually displayed in the beginning of the device operation Circuit break concerns only the current modules set to 4 20mA mode E Value out of the range exceeded for the input card ERR Measurement error due to reason other...

Page 79: ... Reg_H Bit 63 48 HByte LByte HByte LByte HByte LByte HByte LByte 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 16 2 Registers addresses Process values are available in the floating point format as per IEEE 754 for the 32 bit digit type with the floating point and single precision 32 bit floating point single The totalizers are available in the floating point format as per IEEE 754 for the 64 bit digit type with the floating po...

Page 80: ...300064 400064 64 4 64bit double 29 300172 400172 172 4 64bit double 30 300176 400176 176 4 64bit double 16 2 3 Addresses table of Totalizer 2 No measuring channel Register number Modbus address Size in registers 1 300180 400180 180 4 64bit double 2 300184 400184 184 4 64bit double 29 300292 400292 292 4 64bit double 30 300296 400296 296 4 64bit double ...

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