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MPI-D, MPI-DN 

Multi-channel 

 

electronic recorder

 

 
 

USER’S MANUAL 

 

Version: 180621 EN

 

 

This User’s Manual is available also in digital version on CD-ROM. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MPI-D Series

Page 1: ...MPI D MPI DN Multi channel electronic recorder USER S MANUAL Version 180621 EN This User s Manual is available also in digital version on CD ROM ...

Page 2: ...tion Austin Texas USA MODBUS is a registered trademark of Modbus Organization Inc North Grafton MA 01536 USA Before installation carefully read all the instructions especially those 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 steam flow computer at all...

Page 3: ...creens 21 4 5 Messages 22 4 6 Failure symbols 22 4 7 Authorized functions user login and logout 22 4 7 1 Changing password by the user administrator 24 4 8 Archive control 24 4 8 1 Create new Archive File 24 4 8 2 Starting resuming and stopping archiving 25 4 8 3 Memory usage indicator 25 4 9 Browse measurement results recorded in the Archive 26 4 10 Totaliser Archive 27 4 11 Alarms and control 27...

Page 4: ...cting the device to the LAN using the Ethernet port 54 10 DEVICE CONFIGURATION 55 10 1 Order of settings during configuration 55 10 2 Administrator login ADMIN 56 10 3 Relay outputs RL1 RL4 58 10 4 Configuration of HART and RS 485 1 inputs 59 10 5 Configuration of binary PULS type inputs 62 10 6 Math channels 64 10 7 Failure signaling of measuring transducers 65 10 8 Alarms and control thresholds ...

Page 5: ...rt settings RS 485 for Modbus RTU 89 15 2 Ethernet port settings for Modbus TCP 89 15 3 Readout of current results and totalisers 90 15 3 1 Register addresses for current results 90 15 3 2 Register addresses for totalisers 92 15 4 Readout alarm threshold exceedances function 02 96 15 4 1 Numbers of bits for reading out alarm threshold exceedances 97 15 5 Reading out archives 98 15 5 1 Registers ad...

Page 6: ... terminal to enable the product to function correctly Not used to provide electrical 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 ...

Page 7: ...rds Electromagnetic Compatibility 2014 30 UE by meeting the standards of For EMC immunity for industrial environments according to EN 61326 1 2013 Table 2 For EMC conductive and radiated emissions Group1 Class A equipment according to EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 LVD Directive 2014 35 EC to the following standards and specyfications Overvoltage category II pollution degree 2 equipment according to EN 610...

Page 8: ...protective clothing to protect against the hazards of for example chemicals high low temperature radiation noise falling objects and dangers to eyes and face Permits to work All work must be carried out or be supervised by a suitably competent person Installation and operating personnel should be trained in the correct use of the product according to the Installation and Maintenance Instructions W...

Page 9: ...nformation on any hazards and the precautions to be taken due to contamination residues or mechanical damage which may present a health safety or environmental risk This information must be provided in writing including Health and Safety data sheets relating to any substances identified as hazardous or potentially hazardous Prior to shipment each product Metronic AKP is tested calibrated and inspe...

Page 10: ...ables to use this device in places beyond the reach of computer networks Four output relays provide with signalling and simple controlling 3 2 Available versions The device is manufactured in two different casings for panel mounting MPI D and wall mounting MPI DN Both versions have the same metrology functions MPI D version require 24 V AC DC power supply and MPI DN version is adapted to be powere...

Page 11: ...ation or addition of a fixed value You can add channel values e g to define the total value of several flows calculate arithmetic or geometric mean e g average temperature compare two values e g percentage share of either of two compared flows difference e g pressure difference between two independent pressure sensors There are 16 calculation channels available that offer the same functions as mea...

Page 12: ... one of the available totalisers Number of pulses corresponds to totaliser incrementation Analog output 4 20mA optional The instrument can be equipped with an analog 4 20mA current loop output This output can trace the channel value measured or calculated in range set by user The current loop can be powered from a device with an internal voltage source 24 V or from an external voltage source The c...

Page 13: ...e device and a user It displays following information results of measurements messages archive menu settings menu pictograms of the function buttons keypad Display can be divided into three main areas 1 area of results 2 area of pictograms of three lower function buttons 3 area of pictograms of four side function bottom Pictograms of measuring channels channel 01 channel 03 ...

Page 14: ...Bar chart Table Summary screen pictograms Table defined by user Measurement screen pictograms Large digits digital display with large digits Trend graph graphical display of data Bar graph display with an analog line Min max minimum maximum average values in a table Min max minimum maximum average values in an analog line ...

Page 15: ...n displayed on the screen To simplify a handling of the device on the screen are displayed pictograms which symbolize buttons functions active at the moment 4 1 3 LED indication On a front panel are located three LEDs marked as ALARM when the device is in an alarm state it lights up in red constantly or blinking it is accompanied by a message explaining the cause of the alarm green color reminds t...

Page 16: ... LED is lit yellow and green red all data saved on the mass storage device can be lost 4 1 5 Data upload to USB flash drive In order to copy files to a USB mass storage device go to Main menu Copy files Select Current archives to copy the current archive file totaliser archive file and log files Select Choose file to be able to select files from a list When the files are being copied the USB mass ...

Page 17: ...motely accessed via RS 485 port current results ASCII and Modbus RTU the archive of the current results the most recent file only ASCII and Modbus RTU 500 recently recorded events ASCII only 500 recently recorded authorized operations ASCII only totaliser files event log and authorized operations log ASCII only status and information about the current results recorded in the archive ASCII and Modb...

Page 18: ...ze the obtained data in a graph representation TREND User can select Settings button to define channels to be displayed on the graph and to change the trend line color and the refreshing time of the graph The web server is available in four languages English German French and Polish The read outs of data and the number of connected clients up to 4 via the Ethernet port have no effect on the commun...

Page 19: ...m maximum and average values saved and the date and time of the beginning of calculation Use to reset the values A password might be required 5 Min max bar digital result along with a unit and description and an analog line bar graph indicating the minimum maximum and average value against a pre defined analog scale Likewise use to reset the values This function might be pass word protected 6 Tota...

Page 20: ... the right button from a group of three buttons at the bottom of the display to change the measurement screen Only screens defined as Visible or Primary under device settings are available You can set different screens for each channel The next available screen is indicated with the button icon 4 4 2 Summary screens Apart from individual screens and special screens summary screens are also availab...

Page 21: ...een illustrates the current status of eight output relays Relays set to disabled deactivated mode are not displayed 3 Data and time this screen indicates the clock settings Press to introduce new time settings Clock settings are important when the measurement data are recorded You might need a password to change the date and time 4 Main archive this screen shows the recording status recording stop...

Page 22: ...ernal communication error Symbols of failure are displayed instead of the result for all related channels eg for measurement input and the calculation channel in which the result is used 4 7 Authorized functions user login and logout Some functions can be password protected Up to 25 users can be defined and each user will be assigned a unique password ADMIN is the user who can operate all function...

Page 23: ... tracing minimum maximum and average value Clock adjusting Resetting totalisers the resettable ones Main settings changing any settings except those three mentioned below Threshold settings changing the levels and hysteresis of alarm and control thresholds Screen settings configuring screens and changing display settings Archiving settings changing archive related settings e g selecting recorded i...

Page 24: ...ave forgot the password If the administrator password is forgotten it is necessary to contract the manufacturer You will then be asked to provide a numerical code To generate the code enter any password and select A new password will be assigned on the basis of this numerical code 4 8 Archive control The recorder has an internal memory with the capacity of 2 GB The recording process can be set wit...

Page 25: ...Archiving commands New file 4 8 2 Starting resuming and stopping archiving The most convenient way to start or stop the archiving process is using the MAIN ARCHIVE screen When the archiving is stopped available is quick start button If archiving is on the same button takes the form of and enables to stop the archiving After stopping user can resume recording by pressing the button then the archivi...

Page 26: ...ties are much more extended To enter results browser select Main menu Archiving commands Browse or from detailed screen Trend graph with the button or from the additional MAIN ARCHIVE screen with the button Using the buttons and archive can be browse in time axis and the buttons and can be changed subsequent archived results for the selected time interval The scope of the presented time interval i...

Page 27: ...s is recommended to configure different addresses even when the RS 485 transmission is not used 4 11 Alarms and control In the device can be set up to four alarm and control thresholds for each process values Each threshold has the individually adjustable level of activation hysteresis High or Low mode and can realize the alarm function and or the control function Every threshold can be assigned a...

Page 28: ...l does not require user support User can preview the status of the threshold on the detailed screen of the Alarm and control thresholds and the state of output relays on the additional screen RELAY OUTPUTS if these screens have not been hidden when programming the device Exceeding the thresholds during the control can also be recorded in the Event log 4 13 Failure notification of measurement input...

Page 29: ...osen with the button A new characteristic can also be added during the input configuration without need of entering the characteristic database For this purpose in Char submenu user should choose From file This will display a list of available files and it allows to add a characteristic table Pressing button deletes all user s characteristics The occupied memory volume is displayed next to the nam...

Page 30: ... be recorded submenu Actions when failure Actions when closed and Actions when open 4 15 3 Authorization Log In authorization log is recorded each execution of one of commands listed below but only when the respective command requires authorization is password protected see section 4 6 These are creation of a new main archive file resumption or stopping of archive recording resetting of maximum mi...

Page 31: ...o one record event or action Simultaneously on display there are visible three records In a frame underneath additional information about highlighted record is displayed Up to 500 most recent events 500 authorized operations and 50 calibrations can be displayed 4 15 5 Event Log Files and Authorized Operations Log Files Event Log and Authorized Operations Log files are available for users Event Log...

Page 32: ... be password protected Data in the file are protected with check boxes to make sure that no data modification takes place outside the recorder 4 15 6 Remote reading of the Log The MPI C Raport program allows browsing the content of the event log and the authorization log using the RS 485 port In this way can be read records and files that are stored in an internal 2 GB data memory ...

Page 33: ...rded file size reaches the level set in the File size the recording continues until the next file is automatically created You can set the maximum file size File size of the main archive see Section 10 12 Data saved on the internal data memory can be uploaded to a PC via RS 485 or Ethernet port In this configuration the transmission rate is relatively low and the data should be uploaded at relativ...

Page 34: ...AC 300 VDC Maximum differential voltage A B 8 V 13 V Maximum total voltage A ground or B ground 7 V 12 V Minimal output signal from transmitter 1 5 V with R0 54 Ω Minimum receiver sensitivity 200 mV RIN 12 kΩ Minimum impedance of data transmision line 27 Ω Short circuit thermal protection Yes Internal terminating circuit Yes activated by shorting the pins on the terminal block DIP switches Lines d...

Page 35: ...r 0 2 mm2 1 5 mm2 Configuration OC contact Voltage OC 12 V Current contact 12 mA On off treshold 2 7 V 2 4 V Configuration input voltage Input resitance Około 1 kΩ On off treshold 2 7 V 2 4 V Open circuit voltage 12 V see chapter 9 8 Namur configuration High impedancje state 0 4 mA 1 mA Low impedancje state 2 2 mA 6 5 mA RELAY OUTPUTS Number of outputs 4 Type of outputs Solid state relays Maximum ...

Page 36: ...r B ground 7V 12 V Minimal output signal from transmitter 1 5 V with R0 54 Minimum receiver sensitivity 200 mV RIN 12 k Minimum impedance of data transmision line 27 Short circuit thermal protection Yes Internal terminating circuit Yes activated by shorting the pins on the terminal block DIP switches Lines derived in terminal block A B GND RS 5 V RS max 10mA T T Galvanic separation No Wire connect...

Page 37: ...e diameter 0 2 mm2 1 5 mm2 POWER SUPPLY only MPI DN Supply voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power consumption Max 10 VA Wire connection screw type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mm2 1 5 mm2 MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS CASING MPI D Type of casing For mounting in panels non flammable plastic Noryl Dimensions h x w x d 72 mm X 144 mm X 130 mm Dimmensions for panel cut out 138 1 mm X 68 0 7 mm Maximum panel ...

Page 38: ...lution degree PD2 LVD safety EN 61010 1 EMC EMC Directive 2014 30 UE EN 61326 1 2013 Tabela 2 Immunity EN 55011 2009 A1 2010 Class A Radiated and conducted emissions Installation location Indoor or outdoor 1 1 If additional protection against atmospheric precipitation is provided roofing the device can be installed outdoor ...

Page 39: ...ty calibration card 1 pcs Set of terminal blocks 1 set Cartoon package 1 pcs 7 3 Accessories Converter with galvanic isolation CONV 485USB I USB RS 485 Service converter without galvanic isolation CONV 485USB USB RS 485 Converter CONV 485 E Ethernet RS 485 GSM module Software for data processing and visualization MPI C RAPORT Software for setup configuration PMU MPI C Power supply transformer manu...

Page 40: ...MPI D MPI DN 40 PSS30 230V 24V i PSS10 230V 24V transformers manufactured by BREVE and PI6 1P 24VAC DC relay manufactured by Relpol SA all components designed to mount to the TS 35 profile GSM module ...

Page 41: ...MPI D MPI DN 41 8 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 ...

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Page 45: ...it is recommended to leave about 30 mm additional space at the rear side of the device When mounting the device a seal between panel wall and the frame should be fixed Once embedded the mounting brackets should be latched on its side walls and then tighten with screws Using detachable terminals allow to the electrical installation before mounting the device The MPI DN device is suitable for wall m...

Page 46: ...les should be isolated on the section of 8 mm to 10 mm at the end Terminals are adjusted to use cables either type of single thick wire and multiple thin wires In case of use thicker field cabling it is necessary to apply an intermediate junction block between cables and the device Terminal block no SPECIFICATION 1 24V HART port 2 I 3 I 4 Serial port RS 485 1 5 T 6 A 7 B 8 T 9 G 10 F PULS 1 11 F 1...

Page 47: ...C voltage It is recommended to use a separating transformer 230 24 V AC This type of transformer is available as an accessory In case of DC voltage polarity is of no importance The device id equipped with polymer fuses which in case of emergency stop supply the power Fuses return to initial state in a few minutes after the short circuit Terminal no 31 no 33 in MPI DN marked with the symbol is a gr...

Page 48: ...s GND terminal No 9 and 5 V terminal No 4 The GND terminal can be used i e to connect the reference potential or the screen of the data cable There is internal termination circuit inside the device To activate it the T A and T B terminals should be adequately shorted However note that removal of the plug disconnects the resistor from the line which in extreme cases can prevent the transmission Con...

Page 49: ...V is derived on clamp No 1 which enables to supply the loop terminals No 3 and No 4 I if the loop is to be powered from an external voltage source Connecting the current loop to the flow computer a loop powered by the device b loop powered from an external voltage source 9 7 Connecting the MPI D device as Secondary Master device can operate either as a Primary Master and Secondary Master If the fl...

Page 50: ... input the voltage is 5 VDC in disconnection state and the current value in short circuit state is approx 5 mA For contact OC transistor type input the voltage in disconnection state is 12 VDC and the current value in short circuit state is approx 12 mA For high voltage input the activation threshold is approx 2 7 V and deactivation level is approx 2 4 V The range of the input voltage is 5 VDC 24 ...

Page 51: ...minal no 14 which enables to supply the loop to terminal no 15 I and no 16 I when the loop is supplied from the external power supply The current output is galvanically separated from other circuits of the instrument Connection of the receiver to the analog 4 20mA output a current loop from the device b current loop from an external power source 9 10 Connecting receivers to binary outputs RL1 to R...

Page 52: ...power the device i e transformer 230V 24V PSS 10 s manufactured by Breve both elements are available as additional accessories Connecting an additional external relay using transformer that supplies the device to power the relay circuit 9 11 Connecting to RS 485 2 data transmission line The device is connected to the RS 485 bus in parallel the terminal No 27 marked A to line A and terminal No 28 m...

Page 53: ...other equipment connected to the bus The RS 485 RS 485 2 port is galvanically separated from other circuits of the device The RS 485 RS 485 2 port should not create a star configuration Devices should be connected sequentially ends of RS 485 inputs must end with resistors matching the wave impedance In industrial conditions strongly recommended is Twisted Pair the best would be Shielded Twisted Pa...

Page 54: ...corder can be connected to industrial Ethernet network LAN using the RJ 45 located on the rear panel The RJ 45 socket For successful communication between the device and the supervisory system it is necessary to configure all the parameters needed in the communication see section 10 15 ...

Page 55: ...e are two files created binary file SETT_ addr SET and text file SETT_ addr TXT It is recommended to save the new settings into a file and then to copy SETT_ addr SET and SETT_ addr TXT files to a PC or CD as back up copies Text files can be printed and enclosed to device records Settings saved in SETT_ addr SET binary file can be uploaded to the recorder or any other device with the same firmware...

Page 56: ... Log in then specify the user name and enter the password Password consists of 3 to 6 digits from 1 to 9 without 0 To enter password combination use the buttons at the bottom of the front panel each digit requires a double press of a button For example to select the number 4 first selects a group of three digits then the button labeled To logout in Main menu select Log out After logging into the m...

Page 57: ... change user s password without its knowledge The user can change only its own password Thus the administrator password can be only disclosed to an authorized person Device settings can be entered in the following menus Settings Administrative data Change password SETTINGS Display Relay outputs Transmitters Digital inputs Math channels Sensors failures Alarms and control Totalisers Nominal month b...

Page 58: ...nfirmed by the user even if the cause of the event subsides until then The Signal mode is typically used to enable visual or audio signaling to indicate exceeded alarm control thresholds The alarm will continue until it is confirmed by pressing a button on the face plate In the Control mode the relay output operates as a double status control and switches on and off when the alarm control threshol...

Page 59: ...ster Primary Primary Secondary 7 Preamble 5 B value 8 Update rate 10sek 3 4 5 6 10 12 15 30 secs 1 min 9 01 Read value 10 Protocol Modbus RTU Modbus RTU HART 11 Address 1 value 12 Function 04 04 03 13 Register 0 value 14 Format Uns integer Uns integer Integer Uns long Uns long sw Long Long sw Float Float sw 15 Multiplier 1 1 0 1 0 01 0 001 0 0001 16 Offset 0 value 17 Delay 0 ms value 18 Unit None ...

Page 60: ...led channels This applies especially in the HART protocol communication which enables up to three transactions per second This means that for example when device reads values from 12 different transmitters minimum scan time is 4 seconds In addition a longer scan time may be caused by connecting a second master eg communicator to the loop or a failure in one or more transmitters If the update rate ...

Page 61: ...y be set as the last measured value This function is used in advanced applications e g in process control mode and typically it is disabled 21 Text description of the channel 22 Bar 100 define upper and Bar 0 lower range of scale of the graphic chart trend and the analog line bar graph 23 The Protocol selection in which user wants to read the value assigned to the measuring channel In this case HA...

Page 62: ...1 Hz 10 kHz The frequency can be recalculated to a measured value according to linear characteristic or user characteristic For linear characteristic introduce two points i e two values corresponding to two different frequencies The measurement result can be also displayed as a measured frequency being converted into engineering units For binary inputs in the frequency measurement mode alarm contr...

Page 63: ...orting disconnection is present on the input 8 Status change notification along with date and time can be recorded in the Event Log 9 Binary inputs can control the recording process of measurement results Two different recording intervals can be set The selected status can switch from Rec interval I to Rec interval II In particular if either recording interval is set to PAUSE the status on the inp...

Page 64: ...inputs 01 02 18 other calculated results 21 22 constant values 12 15 0 1 0e5 3 3e 7 calculation symbols addition subtraction multiplication x and division square root symbol brackets to determine the order of calculations The total length of all formulas can consist of up to 967 characters The editor in the right bottom corner of the screen displays the remaining number of characters The symbols o...

Page 65: ...s provided for reference purposes only and it provides an explanation of data currently shown on the display The description can be entered with the keyboard from the Edit menu 5 Format the resolution is defined by the number of decimal places in the displayed result 6 Bar100 defines the upper limit of the bar graph trend graph and the analog line bar graph range 7 Bar0 defines the lower limit of ...

Page 66: ...This setting is not recommended although can be desirable if the measurement sensor is frequently disconnected 3 Control setting to either of the listed output relays activates the selected relay if any failure is detected This setting is primarily assumed to define the recorder reaction if any measurement sensor fails during the control process For example if the device controls fan activation in...

Page 67: ...Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Threshold 2 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Threshold 3 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Threshold 4 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 36 Tag 1 Threshold 1 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Threshold 2 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Threshold 3 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Threshold 4 2 Tryb Off Off High Low 3 Explanations 1 Each channel has four individually programmable alarm and control thresholds Descripti...

Page 68: ...w 42 C respectively 8 The same as for failure signaling exceeded threshold notification along with its date and time can be recorded in the Event Log Depending on the settings the Event Log can include Both Crossing or Releasing entry type 9 The recording of measurement results can be controlled by means of exceeded alarm control thresholds Two different recording intervals can be set The exceeded...

Page 69: ... 0 0 0000 00 000 00000 3 Totaliser Σ2 Mode Off Off Totalise Modbus RTU HART 2 02 Tag 1 Totaliser Σ1 Mode Modbus RTU Off Totalise Modbus RTU HART 2 Address 1 value 3 Function 04 04 03 4 Register 0 value 5 Format Uns integer Uns integer Integer Uns long Uns long sw Long Long sw Float Float sw 6 Multiplier 1 1 0 1 0 01 0 001 0 0001 7 Delay 0 ms value 8 Unit None text 9 Totaliser Σ2 Mode Off Off Total...

Page 70: ... registers 7 The Multiplier this option is available for following variables type unsigned integer signed integer unsigned long integer unsigned long integer swapped signed long integer and a signed long integer swapped displayed value result read x multiplier 8 For some devices an extra Delay time is required between transactions Query Response This time is added before the query Typically it sho...

Page 71: ...eedshe coresponding 22 mA it will be generated current equal to 22mA 2 Enter a value corresponding to the current of 4 mA Unit eg C m3 h is entered automatically appropriately to the unit of the measured value of the measuring channel 3 Enter a value corresponding to the current of 4 mA Unit eg C m3 h is entered automatically appropriately to the unit of the measured value of the measuring channel...

Page 72: ... will be recorded only if an alarm control threshold is exceeded 2 The second recording interval II is used when the recording is controlled by exceeded alarm control thresholds see Section 10 8 If this function is not typically used set the interval to PAUSE Other intervals can affect the time scale settings when the recorded results are displayed 3 Select channels in the table that are to be rec...

Page 73: ...rotocol communicates with GSM module 2 In RS 485 standard up to 32 transmitters receivers can be connected to the data transmission line Each slave type device must have a different address assigned 3 Transmission speed should be set to the highest value For high distances or high interference level it might be needed to decrease data transmission speed Low transmission speed extends the reading t...

Page 74: ...est SMS 3 If the option Unknown numbers is marked as No the incoming queries from beyond the configured in the device list of phone numbers will be ignored 4 If the option Combine is marked as Yes the simultaneous events will be combined in a single message 5 If the option Header is marked as Yes the header which is consist with symbol version and description of the device will be attached to the ...

Page 75: ... it is recommended to perform this operation at the end of the configuration procedure The results displaying mode should be customized to specific user requirements and needs Users are offered numerous results display functions and options It is at times unreasonable to make all the display options available in order to keep the recorder operation simple It is therefore recommended to analyze the...

Page 76: ...er s preferences Description in square brackets corresponds to the preset channel description 3 No means that the channel will not be included in sequential browsing in the auto mode In the auto mode you will be able to browse through the selected most important channels only All channels are available in the manual browsing mode 4 The measurement results can be displayed as large digits Large dig...

Page 77: ...t 5 increments when the LCD backlight is off Use to display the changed dimmed backlight brightness 10 18 Device description MAIN MENU SETTINGS DEVICE TAG SETTINGS Device tag Process Data Recorder 10 19 Summer and winter time automatic adjustment MAIN MENU SETTINGS DST SETTINGS DST Auto adjust Auto adjust Not used 1 Explanations 1 DST function when Auto adjust is on the device automatically adjust...

Page 78: ...settings including passwords 2 Saving settings is possible only with the flash drive in USB port Saving settings creates two files SETT_ addr set and SETT_ addr txt If in the memory flash drive files with the same name already exist hey will be overwritten In order to keep in storage a few different settings files after saving the settings change the file name SETT _ addr set and SETT _ addr txt b...

Page 79: ...nt This function is defined in detail in the section Administrative data Users and entitlements 11 2 Administrator menu The administrator decides which functions of the instrument should be password protected Creates new users give them names and generates a password number codes ADMIN also defines permissions for each user to perform password protected activities During the first configuration of...

Page 80: ...settings setting of alarm and control thresholds 9 Screen settings refers to setting of displaying of the results main screens additional screens and detailed screens 10 Archiving settings setting frequency process values and operating mode 11 In the Users and entitlements menu the administrator defines users and gives them entitlements selecting group of functions that the user will be able to pe...

Page 81: ...led in the instrument 4 The device in the internal non volatile memory has inscribed its serial number The same number is located on the nameplate of the device This is the service information The serial number is also stored in each archives in order to identify the measurement data to the device 11 4 Restoring factory settings MAIN MENU RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS MAIN MENU Restore factory settings...

Page 82: ...MPI D MPI DN 82 Unlike the other users SERVICE user ADMIN with a service code does not log off automatically after a set period of inactivity Administrator SERVICE must remember to log out by himself ...

Page 83: ...n in Modbus RTU protocol Diagnostic command 08 is sent 2 Baud rate for communication with the transmitters or devices only during the test 3 Parity setting only during the test 4 Transmitter or device address to which is send diagnostic command After entering this value 08 command is sent Diagnostics 5 Test of HART communication command 0 is sent and the ability to change the address of the transm...

Page 84: ...MPI D MPI DN 84 12 2 Port RS 485 2 monitor Function RS 485 2 monitor is a service function After selecting the ALARM LED blinks when data exchange on the RS 485 bus To end a function press the button ...

Page 85: ...SION Wall mounted version of the device has similar features as the version for panel mounted Supply voltage is 24 V DC AC or 230 VAC MPI DN recorder face plate 13 1 Housing Housing allows wall mounting and is made of ABS plastic Wall mounting ...

Page 86: ...terminal block and it is recommended to use cables with smaller diameters to save some space in the cable glands Terminal block no SPECIFICATION 1 24V HART port 2 I 3 I 4 Serial port RS 485 1 5 T 6 A 7 B 8 T 9 G 10 F PULS 1 11 F 12 F PULS 2 13 F 16 24V Analog output 4 20mA optional 17 I 18 I 19 RL1 Relay output RL1 0 1A 60V 20 RL1 21 RL2 Relay output RL2 0 1A 60V 22 RL2 23 RL3 Relay output RL3 0 1...

Page 87: ... recorder terminal blocks DIP switches for RS 485 bus termination 13 3 Extended keyboard Extended keyboard version 7 12 keys makes it easier to enter and edit numbers text formulas and passwords Use the keyboard like a keyboard in your mobile phone e g the button 2 has the following characters assigned a b c 2 Extended keyboard button layout ...

Page 88: ...liary equipment to create a new smaller file of source data The selected data can be displayed either on graphs or in tables and printed report In order to ensure authenticity of original data special techniques of encrypting data and keeping the order of records are used Modification of original data is easy to perform e g to calculate average values however it results in the encryption word bein...

Page 89: ...odbus RTU mode Other parameters have to be set to correspond to computer or PLC settings Address 01 99 addresses 100 to 247 are not implemented Baud rate 2400 230 4k Parity NONE ODD EVEN Transmission parameters do not allow to set maximum time Response delay max because response to a command is sent immediately in Modbus RTU mode The maximum delay is no longer than few ms According to MODBUS stand...

Page 90: ...o byte registers to readout In response the device transmits a sequence of characters in form of Function 1B Number of bytes 1B Data sequence nB Function acknowledgement in case of error 80 HEX value is added on to the command code Error codes possible for the device are 01 HEX incorrect function in case of diagnostics also impermissible subfunction 02 HEX incorrect initial address 03 HEX incorrec...

Page 91: ...t value from input IN19 00A6 00A7 Current value from input IN20 00A8 00A9 Calculation value from input IN21 00AA 00AB Calculation value from input IN22 00AC 00AD Calculation value from input IN23 00AE 00AF Calculation value from input IN24 00B0 00B1 Calculation value from input IN25 00B2 00B3 Calculation value from input IN26 00B4 00B5 Calculation value from input IN27 00B6 00B7 Calculation value ...

Page 92: ...nce register 0000 and 0001 CRC A4 A2 Presenting the value in appropriate sequence 0001 and 0000 43 1C 9E E4 and in binary form 01000011 00011100 10011110 11100100 one can read mantissa 1 0011100 10011110 11100100 in decimal notation approx 1 22265625 exponent 10000110 01111111 00000111 in decimal notation 7 sign 0 what gives a decimal result 1 0 1 22265625 27 156 5 15 3 2 Register addresses for to...

Page 93: ...or input IN13 floating point double 0468 046B Totaliser 1 for input IN14 floating point double 046C 046F Totaliser 2 for input IN14 floating point double 0470 0473 Totaliser 1 for input IN15 floating point double 0474 0477 Totaliser 2 for input IN15 floating point double 0478 047B Totaliser 1 for input IN16 floating point double 047C 047F Totaliser 2 for input IN16 floating point double 0480 0483 ...

Page 94: ...7 Totaliser 2 for calculation result IN33 floating point double 0508 050B Totaliser 1 for calculation result IN34 floating point double 050C 050F Totaliser 2 for calculation result IN34 floating point double 0510 0513 Totaliser 1 for calculation result IN35 floating point double 0514 0517 Totaliser 2 for calculation result IN35 floating point double 0518 051B Totaliser 1 for calculation result IN3...

Page 95: ... for input IN11 integer 062A 062B Totaliser 2 for input IN11 integer 062C 062D Totaliser 1 for input IN12 integer 062E 062F Totaliser 2 for input IN12 integer 0630 0631 Totaliser 1 for input IN13 integer 0632 0633 Totaliser 2 for input IN13 integer 0634 0635 Totaliser 1 for input IN14 integer 0636 0637 Totaliser 2 for input IN14 integer 0638 0639 Totaliser 1 for input IN15 integer 063A 063B Totali...

Page 96: ...ation value IN31 integer 067C 067D Totaliser 1 for calculation value IN32 integer 067E 067F Totaliser 2 for calculation value IN32 integer 0680 0681 Totaliser 1 for calculation value IN33 integer 0682 0683 Totaliser 2 for calculation value IN33 integer 0684 0685 Totaliser 1 for calculation value IN34 integer 0686 0687 Totaliser 2 for calculation value IN34 integer 0688 0689 Totaliser 1 for calcula...

Page 97: ...or reading out alarm threshold exceedances Number of bit HEX Meaning 0000 0007 Reserve 0008 Channel 1 threshold 4 H 0009 Channel 1 threshold 4 L 000A Channel 1 threshold 3 H 000B Channel 1 threshold 3 L 000C Channel 1 threshold 2 H 000D Channel 1 threshold 2 L 000E Channel 1 threshold 1 H 000F Channel 1 threshold 1 L 0010 0017 Reserve 0018 Channel 2 threshold 4 H 0019 Channel 2 threshold 4 L 001A ...

Page 98: ...of clock Record function query has a form Function 1B Initial address 2B Number of registers N 2B Number of data bytes 1B Data to record N x 2B Function 10 HEX record to one or several registers Initial address an address of first register Number of registers two byte registers for record Number of data bytes number of bytes which will be recorded Data to record data bytes which will be record to ...

Page 99: ...ected number to registers 0204 and 0205 is required To move on to selected record it s required to record selected number or time of record to proper register 0204 0205 number of record 0201 0203 time of record using an 10 function 15 5 1 Registers addresses for readout of archive of current results Registers addresses in DEC format Format Description General information 0100 0101 Ulong Number of ...

Page 100: ... integer saved in two registers 4 bytes in first register are saved lowest 16 bites of them Time consecutive Year High byte of first register Month Low byte of first register Day High byte of second register Hour Low byte of second register Minutes High byte of third register Seconds Low byte of third register Char one char on one byte NOTE For instance for 4 byte number ABCD CD low 16 bits low by...

Page 101: ...lock Current time is read by 04 command To modify clock s settings user should use 10 command This command have to contain strictly all three registers In another time will be rejected with error code 02 15 6 1 Registers addresses of clock Registers addresses in DEC format Format Description High byte Low byte 0020 Time Year Month 0021 Time Day Hour 0022 Time Minute Second NOTE For instance for 2 ...

Page 102: ...sponse the device transmits a sequence of characters in form of Function 1B Subfunction 2B Data 2B Function acknowledgement in case of error 80 HEX value is added on to the command code Error codes possible for the device are 01 HEX incorrect function in case of diagnostics also impermissible subfunction 02 HEX incorrect initial address 03 HEX incorrect number of points Queries are not confirmed b...

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