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User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141 

Register Write

Range

Register description

20h

No

0÷255

Address of device

21h

No

2050h, 2060h

Device identification code

2050h

 - device in big housing (5.7” display),

2060h

 - device in small housing (3.5” display).

Measurements results (floating point format) 

1

200h

Yes

0÷0FFFFh

Measurement result for logical channel 1 (high word)

201h

Yes

0÷0FFFFh

Measurement result for logical channel 1 (low word)

202h

Yes

0÷0FFFFh

Status for logical channel 1:

0h

 - data valid, 

1h

 - data not ready, 

20h

 - software error,

40h

 - bottom border of the software measurement range is 

exceeded, 

80h

 - top border of the software measurement range is exceeded, 

2000h

 - hardware error, 

4000h

 - bottom border of the hardware measurement range is 

exceeded, 

8000h

 - top border of the hardware measurement range is 

exceeded,

FFFFh

 - data not available (e.g. logical channel not configured)

203h

Yes

0÷4

Decimal point for logical channel 1

Register from 204h to 2F0h

Measurement results, status and decimal point for Logical 
Channels 2÷60

Measurements results (integer format) 

1

400h

No

0÷0FFFFh

Measurement result for logical  channel 1 (high word, not 
considering the decimal point)

401h

No

0÷0FFFFh

Measurement result for logical channel 1 (low word)

402h

No

0÷0FFFFh

Status for logical channel 1:

0h

 - data valid, 

1h

 - data not ready, 

20h

 - software error,

40h

 - bottom border of the software measurement range is 

exceeded, 

80h

 - top border of the software measurement range is exceeded, 

2000h

 - hardware error, 

4000h

 - bottom border of the hardware measurement range is 

exceeded, 

8000h

 - top border of the hardware measurement range is 

exceeded,

FFFFh

 - data not available (e.g. logical channel not configured)

403h

No

0÷4

Decimal point for logical channel 1

Register from 404h to 4F0h

Measurement results, status and decimal point for Logical 
Channels 2÷60

1

IEEE 754 standard,  Float point format represents data as precise as possible. Integer 32 represents value with

constant precision,selected by decimal point position. When decimal is set for example 0.0 then Int32 format represents

240

Summary of Contents for MultiCon CMC-99/141

Page 1: ...ER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Firmware v 5 03 0 or higher Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software The producer reserves the right to change any part of this document at a...

Page 2: ...CHANNELS 75 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings 75 7 8 2 Logical channels Hardware input mode 94 7 8 3 Logical Channels Hardware output monitor mode 97 7 8 4 Logical Channels Modbus mode 99 7 8 5...

Page 3: ...ication of the output for R45 modules 173 7 10 5 2 Application of output for IO modules 175 7 11 EXTERNAL OUTPUTS 177 7 11 1 External outputs General settings 177 7 11 2 External outputs Control type...

Page 4: ...TIONS 262 8 APPENDICES 265 8 1 PS3 PS4 PS32 PS42 POWER SUPPLY MODULE 265 8 2 UI4 UI8 UI12 U16 U24 I16 I24 VOLTAGE AND CURRENT MEASUREMENT MODULES 266 8 3 UI4N8 UI4D8 UI8N8 UI8D8 MIXED UIN UID MODULES...

Page 5: ...be connected to an external protective earthing system The unit must be properly set up according to the application Incorrect configuration may cause defective operation which can lead to unit damag...

Page 6: ...surement visualisation and control of numerous channels This device can operate autonomously or in cooperation with external measurement devices and actuators Essential features of the MultiCon CMC 99...

Page 7: ...of data sources presentation modes and controlling methods The multi level structure of the MultiCon CMC 99 141 firmware allows to select presented data sources presentation modes and controlling meth...

Page 8: ...ilt in physical outputs or virtual outputs which can be used as inputs to logical channels 8 Built in analog input Built in binary input External input RS 485 Profiles timers Controller Mathematical l...

Page 9: ...put modules 4 8 16 24x Voltage 0 10V Current 0 20mA 16 24x NTC 0 100k Voltage 0 10V Current 0 20mA Digital TTL HTL 6x Isolated current 4 20mA 4 6x RTD Pt100 Pt500 Pt1000 Cu50 Cu100 4 8x 12 TC J K S T...

Page 10: ...the current list of measurement modules at the producer s website see the full specification in the Appendices 4 DEVICE INSTALLATION The unit has been designed and manufactured in a way assuring a hig...

Page 11: ...tromagnetic radiation inductive and or capacitive coupling for the treatment of material or inspection analysis purposes Carefully check that the isolation used with the unit Fig 4 1 meets the expecta...

Page 12: ...rrectly prior to switching the unit on In order to install the unit a mounting hole must be prepared in accordance with Fig 4 2 The thickness of the material the panel is made of must not exceed 5mm W...

Page 13: ...ROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 96 x 96 housing H W 115 mm 144 x 144 housing H W 165 mm Fig 4 3 Minimum distances to assemble a number of units Fig 4 4 Brackets installation 13 98 mm 8 mm rem...

Page 14: ...nal time delay cut out fuse with a small nominal current value must be used recommended bipolar max 2A and a power supply circuit breaker located near the unit Fig 4 6 In case of using a monopolar fus...

Page 15: ...avoid the unit of improper indications keep recommendations listed below Depending on version 85 230 260V AC DC or 19 24 50V DC 16 24 35V AC Fig 4 6 Connection of power supply Avoid running signal ca...

Page 16: ...ections must be made while power supply is disconnected Fig 4 8 Terminals description The basic performance of the device see Fig 4 8 contains only the extreme left terminals Power supply SERVICE Sens...

Page 17: ...tage input Slot B RT4 module 4 RTD input Slot C R81 module 8 relay output 1A 250V Slot D ACM module additional serial USB and Ethernet interfaces 4 3 1 Available modules Fig 4 9 Voltage and current in...

Page 18: ...09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 n20 n16 n17 n18 n19 n13 n14 n15 n11 n12 n20 n16 n17 n18 n19 n13 n14 n15 n21 n22 n30 n26 n27 n28 n29 n23 n24 n25 GND IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 4 x 0 10V GND IN13 IN1...

Page 19: ...N17 COM 13 16 IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16 IN18 n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n18 n19 n20 n21 n22 n23 n24 n25 n26 n27 n28 n29 n30 GND IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 4 x 0 20mA GND IN1...

Page 20: ...Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 4 12 Isolated current input modules 20 IS6 6 isolated current input IN 1 n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 IN 2 IN 3 IN 4 IN 5...

Page 21: ...ts 2 current inputs n03 n04 n05 n01 n02 GND IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 2 x 0 20mA 2 x 0 20mA flowmeters FT2 2 pulse inputs 2 current inputs n07 n08 n09 n04 n05 n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n01 n02 n03 n06 GND IN3 IN4 2 x...

Page 22: ...1 n02 n03 n14 n15 n16 n12 n13 n09 n10 n11 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 IN_T TC4 4 thermocouple inputs n06 n07 n08 n04 n05 n01 n02 n03 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN_T TC12 12 thermocouple inputs n06 n07 n08 n0...

Page 23: ...ig 4 15 RTD input modules 23 RT4 4 RTD inputs n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 n16 n13 n14 n15 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 RT6 6 RTD inputs IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n06 n07 n...

Page 24: ...n11 n12 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 n13 n14 n15 V mA TC mV RTD IN1 TC mV RTD IN2 TC mV RTD IN3 V mA V mA IN_T UN5 5 universal inputs n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 n13 n14 n15 V mA TC...

Page 25: ...OM 5 8 IN18 IN19 IN20 IN21 IN17 D8 8 Digital inputs IN3 IN1 IN2 IN4 COM 1 4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 COM 5 8 n08 n09 n10 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 IN9 IN10 IN11 D24 24 Digital inputs n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04...

Page 26: ...ter 4 Prg2 Inp21 Inp22 Res2 COM2 Prg3 Inp31 Inp32 Res3 COM3 Prg4 Inp41 Inp42 Res4 COM4 HM4 4 hourmeters n06 n07 n08 n04 n05 n01 n02 n03 n10 n11 n12 n09 COM 1 START STOP 1 PRG 1 COM 2 START STOP 2 PRG...

Page 27: ...OUT8 GND OUT9 10 24V DC OUT10 OUT11 OUT12 OUT13 OUT14 OUT15 OUT16 GND n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n18 n19 n20 S24 24 SSR outputs n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n0...

Page 28: ...T1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT9 OUT10 OUT7 OUT8 OUT11 OUT12 R65 6 relay outputs 5A 250V n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n18 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 R81 8 rel...

Page 29: ...09 n10 n11 n12 OUT 2 PASSIVE OUT 1 PASSIVE IO4 4 current output n05 n06 n03 n04 n01 n02 n07 n08 OUT 4 PASSIVE OUT 3 PASSIVE OUT 2 PASSIVE OUT 1 PASSIVE IO2 2 current output OUT 2 PASSIVE OUT 1 PASSIVE...

Page 30: ...tiCon CMC 99 141 device supports the following converters USB RS 485 converter SRS U4 RS 232 RS 485 converter SRS 2 4 Z45 30 RS232 RS485 or USB RS485 interface 8 6 7 RS 485 GND A B RJ 45 ETH USB host...

Page 31: ...141 5 1 UNDERSTANDING CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 The MultiCon CMC 99 141 device has been developed as a universal multichannel controller To maintain this concept its firmware has be...

Page 32: ...other Logical Channels data source for visualisation and logging Depending on type the device can be equipped with a different number of Logical channels and other functions Their amount is shown in t...

Page 33: ...states of virtual input channels and timers mathematical combination of other Logical Channels 33 Logical channel 1 2 3 4 5 LC External output output address port Remote Modbus output 1 1 1 100 255 1...

Page 34: ...d for other processes It is common that channels belonging to the same Group are related to one another in some way for example representing parameters of a single object or representing similar param...

Page 35: ...b sec Ethernet RJ 45 connector see Fig 4 22 Three slots designed for built in hardware inputs and outputs are installed on the right side of the case see Fig 4 8 terminals marked slot A slot B and slo...

Page 36: ...ice or a finger The display of the MultiCon CMC 99 141 should also be protected against aggressive substances and extremely high and low temperature see technical data in Chapter 3 TECHNICAL DATA To c...

Page 37: ...ime and date current time and date displayed in the top right corner on the screen can be set in General settings see Chapter 7 7 GENERAL SETTINGS logging data indicator located in the Information bar...

Page 38: ...because it may cause a loss of recently logged data In order to turn off the device especially when the data logging is ON it is recommended to use the safe off device by pressing the button Safe shut...

Page 39: ...try to Logical channel configuration 1 and Group configuration 2 6 3 3 Data panels A significant part of the screen is used for channel visualisation Data can be presented in one of the following mode...

Page 40: ...3 channel s name denoted by 4 on some modes there is also a visible percentage indicator of the value in relation to its full scale denoted by 5 Every Group of Logical Channels can be presented in on...

Page 41: ...mples of Horizontal for 3 channels and Vertical Bars for 5 channels Fig 6 8 Examples of Horizontal for 3 channels and Vertical Charts for 5 channels Fig 6 9 Examples of Phasor Charts presentation mode...

Page 42: ...much as 5 groups can be displayed simultaneously on a single screen for example groups starting from group 8 will be displayed on the screen starting from the left side of the page groups 8 9 10 1 2...

Page 43: ...User Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 6 13 Information message Fig 6 14 Question message Fig 6 15 Warning message Fig 6 16 Alert message 43...

Page 44: ...ee Fig 7 3 diacritical letters Fig 7 4 font and background colors see Fig 7 5 values editor which is divided into tabs decimal form see Fig 7 6 hexadecimal form see Fig 7 7 binary form see Fig 7 8 swi...

Page 45: ...ckground color selection Fig 7 6 Value editor decimal form Fig 7 7 Value editor hexadecimal form Fig 7 8 Value editor binary form Fig 7 9 Single choice type editor Fig 7 10 Multiple choice type editor...

Page 46: ...move the cursor along the edited text Caps lock switches between lower and upper case letters Backspace When editing values pressing this button deletes the last visible number When editing text the l...

Page 47: ...nus is described in further chapters Chapter 7 5 Chapter 7 3 Chapter 7 4 Fig 7 13 Main menu window The Safe shutdown button allow a safe power down of the device After pressing the button and acceptin...

Page 48: ...own in Fig 7 16 There are five buttons called Logging files Configuration files Permission files Printer files and SCADALite files The Logging files button is always visible and it contains all possib...

Page 49: ...te files after pressing this button the selected logged files will be removed from the device Press to select next to the Damaged files label this button is visible if at least one damaged file exists...

Page 50: ...menu see Chapter 7 14 2 Groups Logging options 5 date and time of the end of the logged data file 6 date and time of the start of the logged data file 7 date and time of the start of the logged data f...

Page 51: ...folder is created on the flash drive with the same name as the product identification number which includes a folder with the selected logged files Deleting files from the device is similar to exporti...

Page 52: ...settings built in external inputs settings built in external output settings Modbus protocol settings profile timer settings control settings network settings group settings Load save Modbus templates...

Page 53: ...an be overwritten or a new file can be created by pressing the button with keys symbol in the upper left corner see Fig 7 22 After confirming the write process the data is stored on the flash drive An...

Page 54: ...user characteristic which shows amount of water in the tank depending on the dipping of the probe Dimensions shown in the figure are scaled in meters Fig 7 23 Example of the tank in shape of combined...

Page 55: ...l see also chapter 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings Permissions files The third button in the Files management menu is Permission files This menu is related with MultiLevel Access mode see Chap...

Page 56: ...aves it in the device s memory in order to use it in printing processes as a header or footer Delete image removes a selected image from the device s memory Printouts description is shown in 7 18 PRIN...

Page 57: ...be uploaded onto the device s memory by means of flash drive If the background image dimensions will be larger than recommended ones the message will show on Fig 7 28 Fig 7 28 View of information mes...

Page 58: ...ON Fig 7 30 The button which will show information about the device The Device information menu offers basic information about the device and allows the user to enter a licence key for data logging pe...

Page 59: ...ey for E mail notification in the Device information in section Licences will appear the text E mail notific available for 30 days see Fig 7 33 Firmware update button see Fig 7 33 allows the user to u...

Page 60: ...of your computer and Screen number 0 then exit the menu and save the configuration changes 6 In the Device information menu press the Remote display button and confirm switching to a remote display Af...

Page 61: ...or at least 48 hours After this time pass enter the password again Calibrate the touch screen In time there is a possibility that the touch screen will start to react to the user s touch a little of I...

Page 62: ...screen Due to the fact that the configuration process takes place in real time all changes must be confirmed before saving them In the confirmation window you can Save or Revert changes see Fig 7 36 T...

Page 63: ...CMC 99 141 Chapter 7 7 Chapter 7 8 Chapter 7 9 Chapter 7 10 Chapter 7 11 Chapter 7 12 Chapter 7 13 Chapter 7 14 Chapter 7 15 Chapter 7 16 Chapter 7 17 Chapter 7 18 Chapter 7 19 Fig 7 35 Main menu sele...

Page 64: ...User Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 7 37 Warning message about unsaved configuration Fig 7 38 Example of unsaved configuration screen view 64...

Page 65: ...arm state Level Hysteresis Source ON delay OFF delay Min ON time Min OFF time Timing Levels Binary output Analog output Lower level Upper level Source Lower level Upper level Alarm level Output levels...

Page 66: ...source Cold junct compen Decay constant Scaling Configure scaling Filter type Filter conf Processing Format Off state text Graph low Graph high On state text Displaying Digits Channel highlight Outpu...

Page 67: ...gging options Slots Indicator type Dimensions px Transparency Trigering source Base unit Months Days Week days Hours Minutes Seconds Name Triggering mode Triggering times Idle value Section list Loopi...

Page 68: ...Register size Last register First register Mode Baud rate Request retials SLAVE devices Request timeout Format SLAVE settings Interval Address 5 Edit buttons General settings Built in outputs Profile...

Page 69: ...riggering mode Triggering source Triggering menu Delay Printer errors Content Printouts E mail notifications E mail configuration Messages 7 Mode Sender name Login SMTP server Sender address SMTP port...

Page 70: ...tput limit High output limit Controller param Controller output Initial conditions Init type Init source Autotuning param Mode Set point mode Set point value Set point source Feedback source Start mod...

Page 71: ...re displayed in the hexadecimal format To indicate that data has a hexadecimal format the letter h is added at the end for example 12h 0x12 decimal the registers are displayed in the decimal format wi...

Page 72: ...group which will be displayed as a home group after clicking on the button Home described in Chapter 7 1 EDIT DIALOGUES Automatic view change parameter block this parameter block allows the user to se...

Page 73: ...separator is comma when Decimal separator parameter is set as dot semicolon list separator is semicolon when Decimal separator parameter is set as comma Remote shutdown parameter block allows to set...

Page 74: ...selected view Add a new view button adds a new view to the list Delete this view button deletes a selected view from the list Move to position this parameter allows the user to move the current view...

Page 75: ...ser has to enter the password before entering the configuration 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings The arrows placed in the upper right corner of the screen allow you to switch between a successi...

Page 76: ...r 7 8 7 Profile timer see Chapter 7 8 8 Profile timer cycle counter see Chapter 7 8 9 Data from other channel see Chapter 7 8 10 Latch parameter block allows the user to set the latch function which w...

Page 77: ...lock contains the following options Input value value of point 1 before scaling Output value value of point 1 after scaling Point 2 block contains the following options Input value value of point 2 be...

Page 78: ...mula Fig 7 39 Example of scaling configuration c offset after choosing this option the following parameter appears Configure scaling the function which allows to add a constant value to the input valu...

Page 79: ...point value after scaling Add point button adds a new point behind the currently displayed one Delete point button deletes the currently displayed point the parameter is inactive when the number of p...

Page 80: ...41 2 Press the Configure scaling button and enter the Scaling configuration menu point 3 in Fig 7 41 3 If you want to create an output Unit which replaces the input unit or if no unit is defined on th...

Page 81: ...in Fig 7 41 6 To add or delete points the user should use the Add point button or Delete point button respectively 7 When the user wants to add a new point between the existing point e g between 5 and...

Page 82: ...conds this filter coefficient is defined by the user from the Decay constant parameter a value of 0 for the filter is turned off 0 1 sec sample time After selecting the Smoothing option in the Filter...

Page 83: ...parameters of this filter Mode allows to choose the filter work mode peaks the function detects the highest values in the logical channel valleys the function detects the lowest values in the logical...

Page 84: ...binary only for values 0 for a low state and 1 for a high state time value in this channel is displayed as time The logical channel in the time Format will always consider its value as a number of sec...

Page 85: ...ty to display up to 5 digits plus a decimal point on the screen Available options for the Digits parameter are all digits display all parts With this option the number is limited only to the possibili...

Page 86: ...of time Format view with Precision 0 000 and standard Time Pattern ww dd hh mm ss Graph low the minimum range value for graphs bars needle dials and percentage bars see Fig 7 45 Graph high the maximum...

Page 87: ...different kinds of Displaying parameters To calculate the percentage which will be displayed on the indicator the device is using the following equation where R result V value in logical channel Lo Gr...

Page 88: ...riant with a lower number appears the one with a lower number will be generated even if the Trig hold time of the first one does not expire Trigger using this parameter the user can choose the logical...

Page 89: ...xample 1 Task The user s task is to set a blinking highlight on the alarm channel which will be active when the measured current value is too high or too low Solution After connecting all measuring de...

Page 90: ...binary In Off state text parameter write No alarm In On state text parameter write ALARM In Graph low parameter write 0 In Graph high parameter write 22 Now we go to Channel highlight submenu Highligh...

Page 91: ...alue Edit button parameter set as enabled In Unit parameter write C Precision parameter set as 0 0 In Graph low parameter write 50 In Graph high parameter write 85 All other parameters should be set a...

Page 92: ...50 Graph high parameter set as 85 All other parameters should be set as default Logical channel 6 Calculating the time of the third alarm In Name parameter write Calc Third level Mode parameter set a...

Page 93: ...l named Calc Second level Alarm state parameter set as no highlight Now go to Color parameter and set font color at the top of the screen and background color at the bottom of the screen Highlight col...

Page 94: ...ther method to change the source configuration is to use the Built in inputs menu see Chapter 7 9 BUILT IN INPUTS Latch parameter block allows the user to set the latch function which will hold the la...

Page 95: ...list of currently available modules is on the website A Description of the input modules parameters is shown in Chapter 7 9 2 Built in inputs Input modules The following steps change the Source config...

Page 96: ...7 9 3 Built in inputs Binary input Inp X2 Digital 24V c built in Demo input numbered Inp X3 Demo Inp X4 Demo Inp X5 Demo The device has 3 built in simulation Demo inputs which can be defined by the us...

Page 97: ...utput monitor in this parameter the user selects the source of data for the logical channel Source in this parameter the user selects the source of data from the available built in outputs list for th...

Page 98: ...Hardware output monitor mode can be in the same order as in the list in the device see Fig 7 51 installed hardware output modules in the respective slots A B or C see Fig 4 8 a list of modules curren...

Page 99: ...dbus mode are see Fig 7 52 Name it gives the name to the logical channel Unit to create a unit use the Scaling parameter in the Processing parameter block more information see Chapter 7 8 1 Logical Ch...

Page 100: ...ws the user to set the latch function which will hold the last value of a channel discussed in Chapter 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings Processing parameter block is used for scaling and filter...

Page 101: ...rmation about the Modbus protocol implemented in the MultiCon see Chapter 7 15 MODBUS 101 i Port MB1 SLAVE Device Address 1 Device input Register 0 SLAVE Device Reg 0 Reg N SLAVE Device Reg 0 Reg N SL...

Page 102: ...vate the button in the panel data see Fig 7 55 this parameter has two options disabled the button is disabled on the display in this case the data source of the logical channel will be the value set i...

Page 103: ...yed on the screen discussed in Chapter 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings Fig 7 55 Data panels for Logical channel in Set point value mode Fig 7 56 Configuration of the value for Logical channel...

Page 104: ...and On state text channel value 1 in the Displaying parameter block b for enabled latch function For format numeric and time after pressing the button an edit window appears allowing to enter the valu...

Page 105: ...t can be the data source for an output to control and set any object The parameters of the Logical channel in the Math function mode are Name it gives the name to the logical channel Unit to create a...

Page 106: ...Source X available for certain math functions Depends of the Type of source X parameter This parameter allows the user to select a logical channel from the list Type of source Y channel or enter a se...

Page 107: ...g channel is in low state rising edge function resets when rising edge occurs in resetting channel falling edge function resets when falling edge occurs in resetting channel J input mode available for...

Page 108: ...al channel which will be the flip flop R input source S input mode available for Function flip flop the user can set the following options disabled setting flip flop S input in inactive from log chann...

Page 109: ...n the appropriate logical channel e g 14 Press the button next to the Function label to enter the Function menu 2 Enter the Function sub menu by pressing the button next to the Function label 3 Choose...

Page 110: ...Logical XOR 1 XOR 2 result 1 when the value of one channel is greater than 0 and the value of second channel is 0 When both channels have values 0 or when both channels have values 0 then the result...

Page 111: ...therwise it will be 0 ALL X i Y The result 1 if all values of selected channels are smaller than the value of the channel or constant value Y ALL 1 2 3 4 5 the result is 1 if all values of channels 1...

Page 112: ...1 reset by 4 minimal value of channel 1 reset by channel 4 max X reset by Y Maximal value of selected channel X if value of channel Y 0 or current value of X reset if value of Y 0 max 1 reset by 4 ma...

Page 113: ...N ERROR Function arctan X If absolute value of X in radians is lower than one hundred millionth then the function result will be 0 putting it in a different way abs X rad 1e 8 arctan X 0 If absolute...

Page 114: ...integer then logical channel will be in Err state putting it in a different way X 0 Y C ERROR Function logy X If X or Y is lower than 1 40129846 10 45 then logical channel will be in Err state puttin...

Page 115: ...ical channel Unit this parameter allows the user to define the unit Controller number this parameter allows the user to select a controller from the list 1 8 The user must configure the selected contr...

Page 116: ...scaling and filtering data discussed in Chapter 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings Displaying parameter block for these parameters the user selects the format and range of data displayed on the...

Page 117: ...for more information see Chapter 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings Mode Profile timer in this parameter the user selects the source of data for the logical channel Source this parameter allows...

Page 118: ...ral settings The user must configure the Profile timer parameters in the Profiles timers menu before using this Profile timer to control a real object To read more about Profiles timers profiles see C...

Page 119: ...e list 8 Profiles timers are implemented in the device the selected option will be the data source for this logical channel Configure source this button allows the user to configure the Profile timer...

Page 120: ...be Name it gives the name to the logical channel Unit the unit downloaded from the source logical channel to change the unit use the Scaling parameter in the Processing parameter block for more inform...

Page 121: ...then connect the heater to converters and then to the device in accordance with Fig 7 63 Fig 7 63 Schematic diagram for the UI4 module In the next step you need to define three logical channels for c...

Page 122: ...n bar select any logical channel such as 21 in the Name parameter write Voltage Mode parameter set as Hardware input Source parameter set as Inp A5 Voltage see the connection in Fig 7 63 press the Sou...

Page 123: ...User Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 7 64 Current and voltage source configuration example 123 5 3 6 7 8 9 4 1 2...

Page 124: ...er set as channel Source Y parameter set as logical channel 21 which is defined as the reading of the heater voltage Scale parameter set as linear press the Configure scaling button in Output unit par...

Page 125: ...ls to view them in one window on the screen To do this enter the Group menu and turn it on if it s off in Name parameter write Heater for Channels block parameters Slot 1 parameter set as logical chan...

Page 126: ...e last step is to define the Initial view see Fig 7 67 displayed on the LCD screen when the device starts The Initial view has to display a defined group of logical channels power voltage and current...

Page 127: ...r set to disabled as in this example we want to all the time display only Group 1 in the same needle mode after setting all parameters exit the General settings menu Fig 7 67 An example of Initial vie...

Page 128: ...eed to define five logical channels respectively for four temperatures in the hall of the symbols A1 A2 A3 A4 and the temperature alarm condition To do this a For the temperature reading of sensor 1 w...

Page 129: ...sensor 4 with the symbol A4 Using the arrows in the top navigation bar select any Logical channel except for 1 2 and 3 for example 4 in the Name parameter write Temperature A4 Mode parameter set as ha...

Page 130: ...channels 1 2 3 4 5 in the value mode To do this enter the General settings menu Basic block parameters left unchanged unless the indicated date and time were set incorrectly and should be improved for...

Page 131: ...the temperature in the office warehouse basement and corridor To monitor the temperature in the first two channels we will use the PT1000 sensors and 3 wire connections and for the rest PT100 and 2 a...

Page 132: ...100 C in High Limit parameter write 600 C for Display block parameters Format parameter set as numeric Precision parameter set as 0 0 because Pt1000 sensor precision allows to display its value with...

Page 133: ...t as always we want to register at all times until we change the configuration to stop the registration in Description parameter write Measure of Workplace temperature it can be any text Base period p...

Page 134: ...e the device and then connect them as it is shown in Fig 7 73 After setting the configuration of the physical inputs we can configure the input channel to read the output value Fig 7 73 Schematic diag...

Page 135: ...els to view them in one window on the screen To do this enter the Group menu to enable the Group 1 if it is off in the Name parameter write Monitor output for Channels block parameters Slot 1 paramete...

Page 136: ...navigation bar select any logical channel such as 1 in the Name parameter write Temperature 1 Mode parameter set as Modbus Port parameter set as MB1 MASTER SLAVE devices parameter set as Addr 1 Temp c...

Page 137: ...eed to define a Group to set up logical channels to view them in one window on the screen To do this enter the Group menu to enable the Group 1 if it is off in the Name parameter write Temperature for...

Page 138: ...w the same way as in 7 8 11 2 Application of Logical channel in the Hardware input mode for TC4 modules For Logical channel in the Math function mode to calculate an average value touch the screen and...

Page 139: ...perature 4 Slot 6 parameter set as logical channel 5 called the Temperature 5 all the other parameters in this Group should be on default settings using the arrows in the top navigation bar select any...

Page 140: ...12 The result of this function is placed in Tab 7 5 Y value Value of logical channel 3 Y 0 Value of logical channel 1 0 Y 1 Value of logical channel 5 1 Y 2 Value of logical channel 8 Y 2 Value of lo...

Page 141: ...l channel in the Math function mode using the arrows in the top navigation bar select logical channel 1 in the Name parameter write Function Mode parameter set as Math function enter the Function subm...

Page 142: ...ing to 7 13 2 1 Application of the Controllers Next configure logical channels as follows For demanding object temperature value touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configurati...

Page 143: ...For channel settings in the Controller mode touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configuration button enter the Logical channels menu using the arrows in the top navigation bar...

Page 144: ...n Fig 7 63 see also Appendices 8 2 UI4 UI8 UI12 U16 U24 I16 I24 VOLTAGE and CURRENT MEASUREMENT MODULES Fig 7 79 Example of Profile waveform For the logical channel in the Profile timer mode touch the...

Page 145: ...value parameter write 4 press the green button at the bottom left side of the screen Section num parameter should be set as 4 in the Duration parameter write 1 Unit parameter set as second Shape para...

Page 146: ...dware input mode touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configuration button enter the Logical channels menu using the arrows in the top navigation bar select any logical channel...

Page 147: ...in Graph low parameter write 0 dm3 s in Graph high parameter write 100 dm3 s To display the Total flow using the arrows in the top navigation bar select logical channel 2 in the Name parameter write T...

Page 148: ...settings 4 Built in inputs Digital input and 3 Demo inputs are available in the device in the basic configuration and also the input modules installed in the device depending on the customer s needs C...

Page 149: ...g the Built in inputs menu The Built in inputs can be in the same order as the list in the device see Fig 7 82 a installed input modules in the appropriate slots A B or C see Fig 4 10 the list of curr...

Page 150: ...he user cannot change it for the description of the Name parameter see Fig 7 81 Unit it is related to the channel source data for built in modules the default unit appears automatically Mode sets the...

Page 151: ...he output displayed as status Lo High limit the value above which there is a high state at the output displayed as status Hi Minimum simulated value the lowest generated signal level Maximum simulated...

Page 152: ...hange it for the description of the Name parameter see Fig 7 81 Unit parameter which displays the measurement unit mA Mode defines the measurement range Low limit defines the measurement level below w...

Page 153: ...the measurement level below which the Lo state will be displayed in the logical channel High limit defines the measurement level above which the Hi state will be displayed in the logical channel NTC...

Page 154: ...odules are equipped with two or four analogue flowmeters and the same number of current inputs see Appendices 8 5 FI2 FI4 FT2 FT4 FLOWMETER MODULES Analogue flowmeters are used to liquids gases and bu...

Page 155: ...FT4 module 7 9 5 5 Pulse flowmeter modules The FT modules are equipped with two or four pulse flowmeters and the same number of current inputs see Appendices 8 5 FI2 FI4 FT2 FT4 FLOWMETER MODULES Pul...

Page 156: ...he device will display 0 value it has the following options 0 1 sec 1 sec 10 sec Totalizer configuration submenu which contains totalizer settings Reset now manual reset of the totalizer Reset mode tu...

Page 157: ...compensation process disable compensation is not active manual allows to compensate the sensor constant offset Compensation the parameter which allows to manually compensate a sensor error written he...

Page 158: ...Pt100 Low limit defines the measurement level below which the Lo state will be displayed in the logical channel for each sensor this limitation is different but it can be changed in certain limits Hig...

Page 159: ...device and the user cannot change it for the description of the Name parameter see Fig 7 81 Unit the parameter which displays the measurement unit C Mode the parameter which displays Temp of connector...

Page 160: ...the rising edge appears on input 1 quad 4 the counter becomes an encoder element used to measure pulses on inputs using the quad method The counter value direction changes depending on input 1 2 state...

Page 161: ...er 7 8 1 Logical Channels General settings The Time format is an advanced method of data presentation in the format of time The user can easily get a desired format by entering a formatting string com...

Page 162: ...to work properly inhibit allows to inhibit time counting temporarily Prog inp trig allows to define when the device should reset or inhibit the hourmeter depending on the Prog inp mode parameter sett...

Page 163: ...relays marked as Out V1 Virtual relay Out V16 Virtual relay more about Virtual relays see Chapter 7 10 2 Built in Output Relays Sound signal Virtual relays Depending on the customer s needs the output...

Page 164: ...description of the Name parameter see Fig 7 84 Source this parameter contains a list of logical channels up to 60 where the selected logical channel will be a data source for this built in output see...

Page 165: ...wise the output is low state inside range the result is a high state when the input data see the Source parameter will be within the range see the Level parameter block otherwise the output is low sta...

Page 166: ...act to signal changes Levels parameter block see Fig 7 87 Fig 7 88 and Fig 7 89 These parameters depend on the Mode parameter The parameters are Level mode has 2 options value means that the level wil...

Page 167: ...parameter allows to set the time that must pass from the time of exceeds Level value until the output switches from low to high state see Fig 7 90 OFF delay this parameter allows the user to set the...

Page 168: ...ation of a low state if the output switches to low state the high state will occur after this time see Fig 7 91 Fig 7 90 Principle of relay output operation for sample timing settings On delay 1 sec O...

Page 169: ...lay can be found in Appendices 8 12 S8 S16 S24 SOLID STATE RELAY DRIVERS MODULES Built in outputs parameters in PWM mode are Name each output already has a name given by the device and the user cannot...

Page 170: ...ero duty cycle and above this range the signal is completely filled fully on of the cycle period see Fig 7 93 Alarm level when the data source for the built in output returns the Error state or the ra...

Page 171: ...mum duration of a low state after switching to a low state switching back is possible after Minimum OFF time see Fig 7 94 Fig 7 94 Sample of output signal of SSR relay in PWM mode 7 10 4 Built in outp...

Page 172: ...range of the output signal below this range the input signal will have a Lower level value and above this range the signal will have an Upper level value the relationship between Lower and Upper leve...

Page 173: ...nd Appendices 8 7 RT4 RT6 RTD MEASUREMENT MODULES Task Let s say that we would like to control temperature around 30 C in some room by switching ON and OFF an electric heater The hysteresis should be...

Page 174: ...e 100 C in High limit parameter write 600 C for Displaying parameter block Format parameter set as numeric Precision parameter set as 0 0 in Graph low parameter write 0 C in Graph high parameter write...

Page 175: ...uld be regenerated to the current output in the corresponding range 4 20mA Solution For Current output configuration touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configuration button en...

Page 176: ...tput connection example 176 Ammeter 1 Power supply depending on version 1 2 8 5 6 7 3 4 SERVICE 24V DC 5 Imax 200mA digital input 0 15 24V DC RS 485 GND GND A B isolated IO4 4 current output n05 n06 n...

Page 177: ...ill be defined in the Modbus menu see Chapter 7 15 3 Modbus MASTER mode In case when the external outputs are not defined or inactive then in the External outputs menu there is an empty list External...

Page 178: ...f Modbus ports configuration and the view of the Modbus port connectors is located in Chapter 7 15 MODBUS Device this parameter is read only in the External outputs menu it shows the address and name...

Page 179: ...ister and data format configured in the Modbus menu each SLAVE device as defined in a specific address has its output list individually numbered Mode this parameter allows the user to select the metho...

Page 180: ...for the mode above level above the level we get a high state at the output below level below the level we get a high state at the output Lower level and Upper level these parameters define the range a...

Page 181: ...cal channel will be a data source for the external output Data from this source is calculated according to the parameters in the Input levels block and Output levels block Input levels parameter block...

Page 182: ...us MASTER Device channels parameter block for an undefined Source parameter e g a Logical channel in the Mode disabled or for an undefined Input and Output levels parameter block every parameter has v...

Page 183: ...85 to the output To do this touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configuration button enter the Logical channels menu using the arrows in the top navigation bar select any Logic...

Page 184: ...parameter write 0 in Upper level parameter write 65535 for Output levels block parameters in Lower level parameter write 0 in Upper level parameter write 65535 in Alarm level parameter write 0 using t...

Page 185: ...window on the device screen To do this touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configuration button enter the Groups menu in the Name parameter write Flowmeter for Channels block...

Page 186: ...hannel switched to the Profile timer mode Fig 7 86 see also Chapter 7 8 8 Logical Channels Profile timer mode Fig 7 105 Block diagram of the device configuration for generating Profiles timers 186 Pro...

Page 187: ...profile which was configured by the user Profile will be triggered by the rising edge signal from values 0 to the value 0 coming from the source signal After the rising edge the Profile will be genera...

Page 188: ...ed falling edge Profile timer will be paused when the device detects the channel s value change from greater than zero 0 to lower or equal zero 0 in the Pause source parameter and will be resumed when...

Page 189: ...ape and Final value This button allows the addition of a new section to a list This button allows the removal of a section from a list The arrows placed in the upper right corner of the screen allow s...

Page 190: ...in the whole duration of this section is linear generating the output signal from the final value of the previous section to final value of this section This is shown in Fig 7 108 dashed line run pro...

Page 191: ...ered by the rising edge from values 0 to the value 0 of the source signal However in this mode unlike the edge once mode the defined Profile will be generated from the beginning every time the Trigger...

Page 192: ...fines the number of repetitions of the generated Profile Looping source this parameter is visible only if the Looping parameter is set as from logical channel It allows to choose a logical channel fro...

Page 193: ...Profile timer Triggering mode on time allows to trigger the Profile at a demanded time defined in the Triggering times parameter Triggering times the submenu with the parameters which define the times...

Page 194: ...cal channel It allows to choose a logical channel from the list whose value will be compared with the number of already made cycles of the Profile Return to position this parameter is invisible if the...

Page 195: ...ch is connected to the current input of the UI4 module The profile consists of four segments 1 ramp from 0 to 10 within 5 seconds 2 const value 8 within 2 seconds 3 ramp from 8 to 4 within 3 seconds 4...

Page 196: ...s at the bottom left side of the screen to configure Section num 1 in Duration parameter write 5 sec Unit parameter set as second Shape parameter set as ramp in Final value parameter write 10 press th...

Page 197: ...te 0 in Graph high parameter write 10 The way of configuring a logical channel Triggering source in the Hardware input mode for the current input is shown in 7 8 11 1 Application of the Logical channe...

Page 198: ...m left side of the screen enter the Seconds menu and press the icon at the bottom left side of the screen enter the Section list submenu press the green plus at the bottom left side of the screen to c...

Page 199: ...e the error by adjusting the process control outputs In the device there are 8 independent settings of PID type controllers available 7 13 1 Controllers General settings In the system there are 8 inde...

Page 200: ...nel that will be a source of start autotuning Start triggering occurs when Start mode from log channel defines the start edge of autotuning the first edge activates and the second deactivates autotuni...

Page 201: ...rtial block t successive moments in time T the inertia factor specified by the parameters disable inertia is disabled hard factor T 0 07 medium factor T 0 14 soft factor T 0 21 The explanations of the...

Page 202: ...work there are the following options high level triggering of start occurs when triggering channel is in high level low level triggering of start occurs when triggering channel is in low level rising...

Page 203: ...fines the second min defines the minute hour defines the hour Hysteresis defines the value of hysteresis see Fig 7 119 Fig 7 118 Change of fuzzy logic value according to Slew rate parameter 203 0 20 4...

Page 204: ...nnel as a controllers output state at the start up moment Init source defines logical channel which is a source of initial output Initial output parameter is visible for Init type Value defines the co...

Page 205: ...possibilities limited only by available logical channels It means that the same Controller e g controller No 3 assigned in several logical channels with different input data Set point and Feedback cha...

Page 206: ...ional blocks In automatic mode the device is in the process of autotuning using the Ziegler Nichols method calculates and tunes parameters P I and D of the controller loop Additional parameters fuzzy...

Page 207: ...logic channels in controller mode with assigned Controller 1 will go to normal operation of the regulator creating independent control loops There are 2 methods of configuring the controllers through...

Page 208: ...f the Controller logic channel output value in the controller mode see Fig 7 120 and the second limit marked with a red line results from the parameters built in external outputs value transferred to...

Page 209: ...g 7 125 Control loop output limitation 209 output t Controller lower limit Built in external output lower limit Built in external output upper limit Controller upper limit Hi 80 Hi output 50 Lo output...

Page 210: ...he control system to small deviations in the measured value from the setpoint The Dead zone parameter specifies the minimum deviations to which the controller should react The use of the Dead zone is...

Page 211: ...ning which is already under way is a very sensitive process Therefore pay attention to events that may interrupt the tuning of settings These events include 1 Device power failure 2 Exceeding the time...

Page 212: ...on save window With new PID coefficients the device goes to work with new coefficients When automatically saving the configuration there is no window with information about the completed autotuning wi...

Page 213: ...atically save the whole configuration of autotuning before the device goes into normal operation Fig 7 129 Settings of autotuning automatic start In order to automatically switch the device to normal...

Page 214: ...evice An example of this connections in presented in Fig 7 130 Fig 7 130 The connection scheme for RT4 module and Modbus MB1 port In the first step we define Controller settings touch the screen and p...

Page 215: ...k The task is to configure the controller which will control the heater using the SSR output in order to obtain a constant object temperature Logical channels with a set point value and temperature fr...

Page 216: ...e the TC signal K for temperature measurement module TC4 installed in slot A and the SSR output driver module S8 installed in slot C to control a heater keeping a set temperature of the object Let s a...

Page 217: ...0 Graph Lo 0 Graph Hi 300 all the other parameters should be on default settings for Logical channel 3 Name PID controller Mode Controller Controller num 1 PID Controller 1 Set point channel Log ch 2...

Page 218: ...rameters The middle button allows a direct selection of a specific group from the list The parameters of Groups are Group each group can be disabled after selecting this option the other parameters ar...

Page 219: ...cks The logical channel which is set in Slot 1 3 5 parameter is responsible for the phasor amplitude value and the logical channel which is set in Slot 2 4 6 is responsible for the phasor phase value...

Page 220: ...amples which were measured to present the moment and can fit in this Scale no matter if the device was on or off see Fig 7 136 Samples which were not measured will be displayed as 0 when the time when...

Page 221: ...t reduce the number of position to deploy in the display window Logical channel the user can select one of all available Logical channels which will be displayed in the specific location on the screen...

Page 222: ...s always visible but it is active only in devices which have an activated licence for logging the data more information about the logging license in Chapter 7 4 DEVICE INFORMATION LICENCE FIRMWARE UPD...

Page 223: ...7 139 Sample of Group parameters settings Slots set to Logical channel and set to empty Fig 7 140 Sample of Group parameters settings Slots set to Logical channel and set to disabled Fig 7 141 Style c...

Page 224: ...triggering group logging disabled logging of selection Group is disabled always logging is continuous in time from log channel this option activates a new parameter Triggering source which enables log...

Page 225: ...e task is to create a Group with only one logical channel The value of that channel should be displayed in the whole screen in the needle mode Solution Let s assume that we have configured a logical c...

Page 226: ...m in one window on the screen To do that enter the Groups menu and turn on Group 4 if it is turned off in the Name parameter write Group 4 for Channels parameter block Slot 1 parameter set as Logical...

Page 227: ...the elements of particular data panels as big as possible 7 14 4 Groups SCADALite SCADALite is a functionality that allows the user to obtain process visualization directly from MultiCon display Infor...

Page 228: ...is enabled for this group button View configuration options allows the user adjustment SCADALite view to the individual needs of the user Fig 7 146 The view of SCADALite parameter After choosing the...

Page 229: ...ta presentation the options available include value value of the logical channel displayed as a number needle value of the logical channel displayed as a needle bar value of the logical channel displa...

Page 230: ...roup configured in SCADALite display mode created link as a link placed in the selected place on the measurement panel will transfer the user directly to the view of indicated group The arrows in the...

Page 231: ...xample of the screen view with active links is presented in Fig 7 149 Fig 7 149 Example of the screen view in SCADALite display mode with active links In this mode the top Home Back context menu is av...

Page 232: ...e proportions of the individual indicators available in the SCADALite display mode have been presented in Tab 7 7 Slot style value needle bar 54x33 px 73x96 px 54x100 px 64x34 px 100x87 px 45x150 px 8...

Page 233: ...Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 100x50 px 161x101 px 54x202 px 160x100 px 160x202 px 75x202 px 100x202 px Tab 7 7 Dimensions of individual indicator for SCADALite display view...

Page 234: ...vanced Multi Modbus system In the current software version a MODBUS RTU and MODBUS TCP IP protocol are available and every port can be switched to the Slave or Master except port 4 which can be only S...

Page 235: ...for all Modbus protocol modes is Mode which has the following options disabled the selected Modbus port is inactive SLAVE this device is a SLAVE device see Chapter 7 15 2Modbus SLAVE mode MASTER this...

Page 236: ...are Mode SLAVE SLAVE settings submenu where the user can configure available read and or write registers for more information see below See Chapter 7 15 2 3 Modbus SLAVE The Modbus protocol handling f...

Page 237: ...ed blocks of output registers Pressing this button invokes a file selection window Templates can be imported into the MultiCon using a the File Management menu Save device template this button allows...

Page 238: ...ible with the Modbus protocol INPUT input registers of a SLAVE device compatible with the Modbus protocol Write mode this parameter for HOLDING register type allows the user to select whether the regi...

Page 239: ...the last register of the block for a single block with one 16 bit register the parameter First register and Last register must be the same number register HOLDING registers can be set as read or read...

Page 240: ...el 1 Register from 204h to 2F0h Measurement results status and decimal point for Logical Channels 2 60 Measurements results integer format 1 400h No 0 0FFFFh Measurement result for logical channel 1 h...

Page 241: ...egal data value 7 15 2 6 Modbus SLAVE Example of query answer frames The examples concern a unit with address 1 All the values are given in the hexadecimal system Designations ADDR Address of the devi...

Page 242: ...e shown in Tab 7 10 Format Number of data bits parity control Number of stop bits 8N1 8 none 1 8N2 8 none 2 8E1 8 even 1 8E2 8 even 2 8O1 8 odd 1 8O2 8 odd 2 Tab 7 10 Data format of the RS 485 interfa...

Page 243: ...E device menu is shown This menu has the following fields Device type defined Device name to create or change the name of a SLAVE device press the button next to the Device name label and enter the na...

Page 244: ...with chosen write registers Output list the submenu in which the user can define logical channels with chosen read registers Both these submenus have basic icons presented below Their functions are as...

Page 245: ...isible if register value state HI is returned if data read from HI register equals HI value parameter if register value state HI is returned if data read from HI register differs from HI value paramet...

Page 246: ...ut the sign 32 bits signed integer value the most significant bit is the sign bit 32 bits unsigned integer value without information about the sign 32 bits float floating point IEEE 754 format 16 bits...

Page 247: ...lock of registers from the list of register blocks The arrows placed in the upper right corner of the screen allow switching between register blocks The middle button allows a direct selection of a sp...

Page 248: ...the user 7 15 4 Modbus Example of Modbus protocol configuration in the device The Modbus protocol sends data in the floating point format In this connection the user should keep in mind that transmit...

Page 249: ...the value of 0 means no decimal point Tab 7 11 Description of the SLAVE device registers In the first step touch the screen and press the Menu button press the Device configuration button enter the Mo...

Page 250: ...u in the Decimal point parameter select option exp point register causes that there will be a new parameter to appear Decimal point register that causes an automatic change of the decimal point depend...

Page 251: ...ate can be used to configure the device to a different address using the arrows in the upper right corner of the screen go to the Modbus address 8 press the Load device template button and in the temp...

Page 252: ...meter set as 19200 bits sec it should be the same as in the SLAVE device Format parameter set as 8N1 in Request timeout parameter write 0 2 sec in Request retrials parameter write 3 press the Slave de...

Page 253: ...r write 0 press the sign and then Output active parameter set as yes Control type parameter set as as a relay in Output register submenu in Register number parameter write 8h Data format parameter set...

Page 254: ...eds to manually enter an IP address and Subnet mask in the following fields and a Default gateway address if required enabled the network settings are automatically generated by the DHCP server after...

Page 255: ...r address download the curretn time from it and if necessary correct the device s system clock displaying The device will connect to the NTP server every 15 minutes and correct its time according to t...

Page 256: ...assword is even easier it is done by leaving the text box empty After that the field next to the Access password label will also be empty When the user passes through the login process successfully on...

Page 257: ...one password The user which is currently logged in can freely configure the device until a manual or automatic logout MultiLevel allows to configure settings for Administrator and up to 15 users with...

Page 258: ...TROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 7 156 Single level password entering window Fig 7 157 MultiLevel Access password entering window Fig 7 158 User selection window Fig 7 159 Administrator p...

Page 259: ...tion file They are also copied to other devices together with the main configuration file The settings of the MultiLevel Access protection have to be saved in the independent file They are not stored...

Page 260: ...rintout settings The middle button allows a direct selection of a specific printout from the list Printout parameters are Name gives the name to printout settings Mode turns on and off a selected prin...

Page 261: ...the following options none footer will not be printed from file allows to select and print the footer Chosen footer read only parameter When the footer is selected this parameter will display the foot...

Page 262: ...e trigger will be ignored Additionally this queue can not be longer than 10 messages and when it fills up the appearance of a new message will delete the oldest one and the new one will be placed into...

Page 263: ...e attachment but only the current values The parameters on the E mail notifications menu are E mail configuration menu which contains the sender account parameters Mode switches e mail notifications o...

Page 264: ...ll the parameters described below will not be visible Selected groups parameter which is visible only when the Attachment parameter is set as groups Allows to select groups from the list which must be...

Page 265: ...60Hz USB SERVICE Service port Sensor power supply output 24V DC 5 max 200mA Digital input 0 15 24V DC with galvanic insulated low state 0 1V high state 8 24V power consumption 7 5 mA 24V insulation 1m...

Page 266: ...18 n19 n13 n14 n15 GND IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 4 x 0 20mA GND IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 4 x 0 20mA GND IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 4 x 0 10V GND IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16 4 x 0 10V U16 16 voltage inputs n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n0...

Page 267: ...N5 IN6 IN7 IN8 4 x 0 20mA GND IN21 IN22 IN23 IN24 4 x 0 10V GND IN13 IN14 IN15 IN16 4 x 0 10V GND IN17 IN18 IN19 IN20 4 x 0 10V GND IN9 IN10 IN11 IN12 4 x 0 20mA U24 24 voltage inputs n08 n09 n10 n11...

Page 268: ...mA 4 22mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 2 10V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 6V 0 6V 0 12V 0 12V 0 22mA 4 22mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 2 10V 0 6V 0 6V 0 12V 0 12V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 22mA 4 22mA Temperature stability 50 ppm C 50 ppm C 50 ppm...

Page 269: ...10V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 6V 0 6V 0 12V 0 12V 0 22mA 4 22mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 2 10V 0 6V 0 6V 0 12V 0 12V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 22mA 4 22mA Temperature limitations 50 ppm C 50 ppm C 50 ppm C Internal impedance vol...

Page 270: ...0 10V Power supply depending on version 1 2 8 5 6 7 3 4 SERVICE 24V DC 5 Imax 200mA digital input 0 15 24V DC RS 485 GND GND A B isolated UI4 4 current 4 voltage inputs Iin1 Iin2 n08 n09 n10 n04 n05 n...

Page 271: ...ltage 271 n08 n09 n10 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 GND IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 4 x 0 20mA GND IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 4 x 0 10V Power supply depending on version 1 2 8 5 6 7 3 4 SERVICE 24V DC 5 Imax 200mA digital inp...

Page 272: ...IN15 IN16 4 x 0 10V n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n18 n19 n20 UI4D8 4 current and 4 voltage 8 digital inputs GND IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 4 x 0 20mA GND IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 4...

Page 273: ...0 4 2V Hi 11 5 30V 0 6V 0 6V 0 12V 0 12V 0 22mA 4 22mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 2 10V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 100k 0 6V 0 6V 0 12V 0 12V 0 20mA 4 20mA 0 110k 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 2 10V 0 20mA 4 20mA Lo 0 0 8V Hi 2 5 5V Lo...

Page 274: ...current input module Most important parameters of IS6 module IS6 Number of inputs 6xI Hardware limitations current inputs 3mA 30mA Hardware resolution current inputs 1mA Precision current inputs 0 25...

Page 275: ...rength 1 min 500V AC Weight 67 g Measurement ranges are limited by software upon hardware inputs ability check the current list of MultiCon CMC 99 141 measurement ranges at the producer s website Tab...

Page 276: ...stability 50 ppm C 50 ppm C 50 ppm C 50 ppm C Internal impedance current inputs type 100 type 100 type 100 type 100 Protection current inputs 50mA auto reset fuse 50mA auto reset fuse 50mA auto reset...

Page 277: ...8 g 52 g 72 g Measurement ranges are limited by software upon hardware inputs ability check the current list of MultiCon CMC 99 141 measurement ranges at the producer s website Tab 8 6 Technical data...

Page 278: ...ly depending on version 1 2 8 5 6 7 3 4 SERVICE 24V DC 5 Imax 200mA digital input 0 15 24V DC RS 485 GND GND A B isolated FT4 4 pulse inputs 4 current inputs n15 n16 n17 n04 n05 n13 n14 n01 n02 n03 n0...

Page 279: ...ocouple inputs n06 n07 n08 n04 n05 n01 n02 n03 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN_T TC8 8 thermocouple inputs n06 n07 n08 n04 n05 n01 n02 n03 n14 n15 n16 n12 n13 n09 n10 n11 IN1 IN2 IN3 IN4 IN5 IN6 IN7 IN8 IN_T TC12...

Page 280: ...5V 0 5V Covered MultiCon CMC 99 141 measurement ranges thermocouple voltage K S J T N R E L GOST B C 10 25mV 25mV 10 100mV 100mV Temperature stability 50 ppm C 50 ppm C 50 ppm C Input impedance 6M 6M...

Page 281: ...7 0 1768 5 5 0 31 E 120 4 200 1000 4 7 0 40 100 1000 2 7 0 25 L 120 4 200 800 4 4 0 44 100 800 2 5 0 28 B 30 1 250 1820 15 0 96 480 1820 6 0 45 C 120 4 50 2290 13 0 51 50 1900 9 2 0 5 with considerati...

Page 282: ...141 measurement ranges RTD resistance Pt100 Pt 100 Pt 50 Pt500 Pt 500 Pt1000 Cu50 Cu 50 Cu100 Cu 100 0 300 0 3k Pt100 Pt 100 Pt 50 Pt500 Pt 500 Pt1000 Cu50 Cu 50 Cu100 Cu 100 0 300 0 3k 282 RT4 4 RTD...

Page 283: ...heck the current list of MultiCon CMC 99 141 measurement ranges at the producer s website Tab 8 10 Technical data for the RT4 and RT6 modules type range temperature range resolution accuracy accuracy...

Page 284: ...Pt 50 GOST 6651 94 W100 1 3916 Pt 100 GOST 6651 94 W100 1 3916 Pt 500 GOST 6651 94 W100 1 3916 Cu50 GOST 6651 94 W100 1 3916 Cu100 GOST 6651 94 W100 1 3916 Cu 50 PN 83M 53852 W100 1 4280 Cu 100 PN 83...

Page 285: ...05 n06 n07 n01 n02 n03 n13 n14 n15 V mA TC mV RTD IN1 TC mV RTD IN2 TC mV RTD IN3 V mA V mA n16 n17 n18 n19 n20 TC mV RTD IN4 V mA n21 n22 n23 n24 n25 TC mV RTD IN5 V mA IN_T UN3 3 universal inputs n0...

Page 286: ...range 1 12 V for range 15 30 mV for range 15 120 mV for range 50 650 mV thermocouple inputs range 15mV 30mV range 15mV 120mV RTD inputs range 0 325 range 0 3250 1mA 1 mV 2 mV 4 mV 40 mV 2mV 4mV 0 01 0...

Page 287: ...aintaining correct polarization 6M 4k Precision current inputs voltage inputs thermocouple inputs RTD inputs 0 1 25 C for all ranges 0 1 25 C for ranges 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 10 100mV 0 600mV 0 15 25 C for...

Page 288: ...1768 5 5 0 31 E 10 120 4 200 1000 4 7 0 40 100 1000 2 7 0 25 L 10 120 4 200 800 4 4 0 44 100 800 2 5 0 28 B 10 30 2 250 1820 15 0 96 480 1820 6 0 45 C 10 120 4 50 2290 13 0 51 50 1900 9 2 0 5 with con...

Page 289: ...Cu 100 0 325 200 200 0 01 0 8 0 2 Ni100 0 325 60 180 0 01 0 7 0 3 Ni500 0 3250 60 180 0 1 1 4 0 58 Ni1000 0 3250 60 180 0 1 0 7 0 3 Tab 8 16 RTD measurement accuracy for the UN3 and UN5 modules type...

Page 290: ...A RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 8 16 Internal structure of the optoisolated Universal input module 290 Device Galvanic isolation IN3 IN4 IN5 IN2 Measuring system Interface n02 n01 n03 n04 n05 R 100...

Page 291: ...ated from other signals Input signals voltage levels logical LOW state logical HIGH state Uin 1V Uin 4V Uin 1V Uin 4V Uin 1V Uin 4V 291 D16 16 Digital inputs n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n04 n05 n06 n07 n01 n0...

Page 292: ...bit groups IN9 IN10 1 byte IN11 16 single bits IN1 IN16 four 4 bit groups IN17 IN20 1 integer IN21 24 single bits IN1 IN24 six 4 bit groups IN25 IN30 1 integer IN31 Sampling frequency 3kHz 3kHz 3kHz...

Page 293: ...toisolated from other signals Terminal description Inp n 1 Inp n 2 counting inputs pulse Prg n programmable inputs Res n reset inputs COM n common inputs n 1 2 Inp n 1 Inp n 2 counting inputs pulse Pr...

Page 294: ...bout 6mA 10V about 14mA 24V about 6mA 10V Insulation strength between individual measurements inputs 2kV 2kV Protection 50mA auto reset fuse 50mA auto reset fuse Isolation strength between internal ci...

Page 295: ...99 141 Fig 8 20 Internal structure of the optoisolated Universal counters modules 295 Inp11 Inp12 Prg1 Res1 COM 1 COM 2 3 4 R 1 4k R 1 4k R 1 4k R 1 4k F 50mA F 50mA F 50mA F 50mA Inp21 31 41 Inp22 3...

Page 296: ...ble inputs COM n common inputs n 1 2 3 4 Input signals voltage levels logical LOW state logical HIGH state Uin 1V Uin 10V Uin 1V Uin 10V Max input frequency 1kHz 1kHz Max input voltage 30V 30V Input c...

Page 297: ...0mA auto reset fuse 50mA auto reset fuse Isolation strength between internal circuits and measurements inputs 1 min 500V AC 1 min 500V AC Weight 28g 32 3g Tab 8 20 Technical data for the HM2 and HM4 m...

Page 298: ...5 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n18 n19 n20 S8 8 SSR outputs OUT1 10 24V DC OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT7 OUT8 GND n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 S24 24 SSR outputs n08 n09...

Page 299: ...tection while powered internally while powered externally Internal fuse 50mA Internal fuse 500mA Internal fuse 50mA per group Internal fuse 500mA per group Internal fuse 50mA per group Internal fuse 5...

Page 300: ...conds then Pulse duty factor resolution is full 15 bits 6 56 5kHz 32768 levels PWM output quantization 20 s Tab 8 21 Technical data for the module S8 S16 and S24 Fig 8 24 Internal structure of the SSR...

Page 301: ...99 141 Fig 8 26 Internal structure of the SSR output module 24 outputs 301 F 100mA Interface Driver OUT 1 8 F 500mA Vcc 1 OUT 1 8 GND Main board 10V F 100mA F 500mA Vcc 2 Driver OUT 9 16 OUT 9 16 GND...

Page 302: ...n12 n19 n20 n21 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 OUT5 OUT6 OUT9 OUT10 OUT7 OUT8 OUT11 OUT12 R65 6 relay outputs 5A 250V n01 n02 n03 n04 n05 n06 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 n13 n14 n15 n16 n17 n18 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 O...

Page 303: ...s j 1 resistive load 1A cos j 1 resistive load Max voltage switched by relay 250V AC 250V AC 250V AC 250V AC Isolation strength between relays 1 min 630V AC 1 min 630V AC 1 min 630V AC 1 min 630V AC I...

Page 304: ...6 6 current output OUT 6 PASSIVE OUT 5 PASSIVE OUT4 PASSIVE OUT 3 PASSIVE n05 n06 n03 n04 n01 n02 n07 n08 n09 n10 n11 n12 OUT 2 PASSIVE OUT 1 PASSIVE IO4 4 current output n05 n06 n03 n04 n01 n02 n07 n...

Page 305: ...te when the device is off 27 4mA 27 4mA 27 4mA 27 4mA Output voltage dropout max 9V max 9V max 9V max 9V Overload protection Internal resettable fuse 50mA Internal resettable fuse 50mA Internal resett...

Page 306: ...4 SERVICE 24V DC 5 Imax 200mA digital input 0 15 24V DC RS 485 GND GND A B isolated IO4 4 current output n05 n06 n03 n04 n01 n02 n07 n08 OUT 4 PASSIVE OUT 3 PASSIVE OUT 2 PASSIVE OUT 1 PASSIVE Ammeter...

Page 307: ...2 Internal structure of the Passive current outputs module 307 Main board Interface Isolation Out 4 20mA Current regulator Out 4 20mA Current regulator Out 4 20mA Current regulator Out 4 20mA Current...

Page 308: ...tion USB host max current output 100mA USB host max current output 100mA USB host max current output 100mA Baudrate RS 485 bit sec 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 RJ 45 ETH 10Mb sec USB h...

Page 309: ...dditionally the printer is equipped with a sensor which detects paper presence and opens the paper container 8 16 2 Technical data Power supply voltage 20 30 V DC 15 25 V AC 50 60 Hz External fuse 3 1...

Page 310: ...n Printer ON Slow flashing Paper end Fast flashing Heading over temperature or power supply voltage incorrect 2 Paper roll compartment opening key printer serves 57 mm width paper Correct paper replac...

Page 311: ...ves a USB port This port along with the power supply connector and the fuse socket are placed on the back panel of the housing Paper replacement procedure 1 Press the button on the front panel of the...

Page 312: ...User Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 3 Place a new paper roll 4 Grasp paper end so that it sticks out of the printer latch cover the user should hear latching of the cover 312...

Page 313: ...d of 24 V DC see Chapter 8 16 2 Technical data can be one of the causes of a blown fuse and when the fuse is blown it should be replaced To replace the fuse 1 Disconnect power supply from the device 2...

Page 314: ...User Manual For CONTROLLER DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC 99 141 Fig 8 35 Back panel view 314 Power supply USB mini USB type B Fuse...

Page 315: ...of the file where is an end of a line character despite its possible presence If not stated otherwise all dates are stored in the following format 24 hour clock YYYY MM DD hh mm ss zzz where YYYY year...

Page 316: ...el OFF is OFF channel HI state is set to 10 and LO state to 0 precision is 0 00 two decimal digits When viewing the data in a text editor do not be fooled by the apparent different number of columns T...

Page 317: ...mat description Contains the information about a specific log There can be the following types of data group_settings group settings of this log This is one line in the following format group index na...

Page 318: ...ime called Tt samples channels measurements data Channel order is the same as row order in log db_log_files sample ID in hexadecimal notation called Sid floating point text representation of sample va...

Page 319: ...s reserved for future usage File main_log bin_cons_dev_info info about the device contains dev_type type of the device serial_no serial number of the device s_version software version h_version reserv...

Page 320: ...evice File log db_chan_conf file describing settings of logged channels This file contains as many rows as channels in the logged group 1 logical channel number starting from 0 2 channel name 3 channe...

Page 321: ...e log db_log_files contains information about such files Every line describes another file 1 ID unique identifier of the file 2 file start date 3 file end date or NULL if file is not finished Fig 8 39...

Page 322: ...exadecimal id of the sample for which raster becomes valid 2 period floating point number which expresses the period in seconds Fig 8 40 partX db_raster file view example If a file has suffix timestam...

Page 323: ...X db_timestamp file view example If a file has suffix samples then it contains logged samples 1 IDS unique hexadecimal id of sample in log 2 7 floating point value of logged channel in a group see fil...

Page 324: ...vice s serial number does not exist then it is created 2 in such a directory files with information about logs are created description below 3 each log is stored in a separate subdirectory Files hiera...

Page 325: ...ata to the ID range from 123 to 321 execute a query like http IP_address cgi bin data cgi cmd command id_first 123 id_last 321 additional parameters Format of the id_first and id_last Numbers can be g...

Page 326: ...eturned example requesting list of logs but there was no logs on device or given boundaries are outside available ID range the blank page will be returned If a valid data query is performed but data r...

Page 327: ...wing list of log files in log gX_YYYY_MM_DD_hh_mm_ss use this query syntax http IP_address cgi bin data cgi cmd log log_name gX_YYYY_MM_DD_hh_mm_ss file log_files Obtaining recorded data cmd part To o...

Page 328: ...rements device informations and configurations and logs files management In order to gain access to www page the user must enter the IP address of the device see also chapter 7 4 DEVICE INFORMATION LI...

Page 329: ...ed to enlarge the selected view Three types of widgets are available Text values are represented with numbers Chart values are represented with chart Needle values are represented with needles The num...

Page 330: ...can change the way that the device work are available after logging If the device has the Access mode single level or Access mode Multilevel password set then the user can login to the device via fie...

Page 331: ...t device allows to remotely restart the device Pressing this button and confirming it will cause automatic turning of and the turning on of the device After turning on unless the user will not prohibi...

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