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User manual - DATA RECORDER SRD-99 and cooperating software

3. 

   TECHNICAL DATA

 

 

Power supply voltage

(depending on version)

External Fuse (required)

Power consumption

85...

230

...260V AC/DC; 50 ÷ 60 Hz 

(separated)

or 19...

24

...50V DC and 16V...

24

...35V AC (separated)

T - type, max. 2 A

typically 7 VA; max. 12 VA

Measurement inputs 

(depending on version)

I version:

RTD version:

up to 8 inputs 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA, common ground

up to 8 inputs Pt100, Pt500 or Pt1000 

type  with 

automatic connection recognition (2 or 3-wires)

Digital i

nput

1 input 24V DC, 

galvanic isolation

power consumption: 7,5 mA / 24V,

isolation: 1min @ 500V DC.

Digital outputs

2 electronic relays, NO type, 24V AC / 35V DC / 

max. 200 mA, overload protection

Recording cycle

1 sec./ 2 sec. / 5 sec. / 10 sec. / 15 sec. / 20 sec. /

30 sec. /1 min. / 2 min. / 5 min. / 10 min. / 15 min. /

20 min. / 30 min. / 60 min. 

Communication interface

Baud rate

RS-485, 8N1 / Modbus RTU,  

galvanic isolated:

1min @ 500V DC.

1200 bit/s ÷ 115200 bit/s

USB Host interface (optional)

Cooperation with standard Flash Disks  (USB 2.0) 

Display

Data memory

LCD graphic display, 128 x 64 points, with backlight

2MB - version without USB Host

8MB -  version with USB Host interface

Protection level 

version without USB interface IP 65 (from front, after using  waterproof cover)

IP 40 (from front)

IP 20 (housing and connection clips)

version with USB interface IP 54 (from front, after using  waterproof cover)

IP 20 (housing and connection clips)

Housing type

Housing material

Housing dimensions

Mounting hole

Assembly depth

Panel thickness

panel

NORYL - GFN2S E1

96 x 96 x 100 mm

90,5 x 90,5 mm

102 mm

max. 5 mm

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Humidity

Altitude

0°C to +50°C

-10°C to +70°C

5 to 90% no condensation

up to 2000 meters above sea level

Screws tightening max. torque

0,5 Nm

Max. connection leads diameter

2,5 mm

2

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Summary of Contents for SRD-99

Page 1: ...99 Firmware v 3 34 b1 or higher Loggy Soft v 1 9 0 or higher S Toolkit v 2 0 23 or higher Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the unit or software Producer reserves the right to i...

Page 2: ...rements list mode 26 6 2 3 Graph mode 29 6 2 4 Channels List mode 31 6 3 PRINCIPLE OF OUTPUTS OPERATION 33 6 3 1 Alarms 33 6 3 2 Outputs control 34 6 3 3 Example of output control 36 7 DEVICE PROGRAMM...

Page 3: ...1 CURRENT MEASUREMENT MENU 84 3 2 REPORTS MENU 84 3 2 1 Table tab 85 3 2 2 Graph tab 87 3 3 CONFIGURATION MENU 92 3 3 1 Devices tab 93 3 3 2 Groups tab group operations 97 3 3 3 Settings tab 99 3 4 LI...

Page 4: ...tter is responsible for executing the installation according to this manual local safety and EMC regulations The unit must be properly set up according to the application Incorrect configuration can c...

Page 5: ...s high measurement resolution results Additionally individual alphanumeric description text of each of the recorded channels is possible Fast serial interface The data logger is fitted with a galvanic...

Page 6: ...the data recorder It allows the display of trend graphs for each channel separately Different operation modes provide the possibility of selecting and adjusting the method of data presentation depend...

Page 7: ...30 min 60 min Communication interface Baud rate RS 485 8N1 Modbus RTU galvanic isolated 1min 500V DC 1200 bit s 115200 bit s USB Host interface optional Cooperation with standard Flash Disks USB 2 0...

Page 8: ...9999 plus decimal point Current measurement accuracy 0 1 25 C one digit for 0 20 mA range Temperature stability 50 ppm C Sampling rate 8 sps Accepted prolonged input overload 20 Measurement input resi...

Page 9: ...ate air and surface insulation gaps when installing Tab 3 1 Range of operating voltage Air gap mm Surface gap mm Up to 50V RMS or DC 0 2 1 2 Up to 100V RMS or DC 0 2 1 4 Up to 150V RMS or DC 0 5 1 6 U...

Page 10: ...tation damage Any transportation damage must be immediately reported to the carrier Also write down the unit serial number located on the housing and report the damage to the manufacturer 4 2 ASSEMBLY...

Page 11: ...TA RECORDER SRD 99 and cooperating software Fig 4 1 Recommended mounting hole dimensions Fig 4 2 Allowable mounting hole dimensions 11 92 mm max 5 mm 90 5 mm 90 5 mm 13 mm 8 mm 8 mm 13 mm 1 mm max 5 m...

Page 12: ...g of brackets and dimensions of connectors Fig 4 4 Connectors removing method 12 back side of device connector GOOD back side of device connector WRONG 92 mm 8 mm 12 mm 10 mm 8 5 mm 16 mm removable te...

Page 13: ...upply network cable diameter must be selected in such a way that in the case of a short circuit of the cable from the side of the unit the cable shall be protected against destruction with an electric...

Page 14: ...type Use of screened signal cables is recommended Signal cable screens should be connected to the earthing only at one of the ends of the screened cable In the case of magnetically induced interferenc...

Page 15: ...AC Fig 4 7 Connection of power supply Fig 4 8 Connection of RS 485 transmission signals Fig 4 9 Connection of digital input depending on data recorder configuration 15 9 10 24 V DC recording enable ex...

Page 16: ...cted 22 23 24 25 26 34 35 36 37 38 18 19 20 21 33 28 29 30 31 32 27 15 16 17 GND AGND external GND connection input 1 4 20mA input 8 4 20mA 1 2 22 23 24 25 26 34 35 36 37 38 Power supply depending on...

Page 17: ...sible to avoid of measurement errors Measured value can be corrected constant correction using Bias parameter from menu Input settings Due to low precision 2 wire connection is not recommended 17 addi...

Page 18: ...seconds after change 4 4 MAINTENANCE The unit does not have any internal replaceable or adjustable components available to the user Pay attention to the ambient temperature in the room where the unit...

Page 19: ...a logger parameter Symbols used in the manual ENTER Functions start editing parameter go to submenu confirm change of edited parameter Symbols used in the manual Functions change the horizontal cursor...

Page 20: ...ding process Results of measurements conducted for active selected by the user channels of the unit are displayed in one of the available result presentation modes see RESULT PRESENTATION MODES 6 1 1...

Page 21: ...of displayed values unit of measured value and position of the decimal point for presentation in numeric form and name of channel are defined by the user 6 1 3 Measurement ranges definition of RTD inp...

Page 22: ...per hour Rec period parameter Recording times are synchronized with the internal real time clock Recording can be stopped at any moment with selected status on digital input of the unit Triggering pa...

Page 23: ...momentary measurement value or averaged measurement results Recording the measurement results in the non volatile memory can be executed in two modes until full or cyclic Write parameter The first mo...

Page 24: ...6 enables the last measurement for one of the measurement channels to be viewed in the numeric and graphic form bar Fig 6 6 Single channel mode Measurements list mode Fig 6 7 enables the momentary va...

Page 25: ...e Inputs settings menu Fig 6 11 Unit in Single channel result presentation mode Exceeding the user defined range Fig 6 12 is signalled on the bar with an arrow indicating the direction of exceeding th...

Page 26: ...e Hi or Lo message is displayed depending on the direction of exceeding see description of Upper ext and Lower ext parameters in the Inputs settings menu In order to go to the Measurements list option...

Page 27: ...ling through the measurement list the List type Date and Time parameters in the Measurements list options are set automatically depending on the time and date of the currently displayed measurement re...

Page 28: ...od values represented in the form of Hi Lo or Hi Lo messages will be recorded in the unit s memory instead of averaged results Fig 6 16 Message displayed while downloading data to be displayed During...

Page 29: ...e is defined as for I version graph scale range allowable measurement range for U version graph scale range allowable measurement range for RTD version graph scale range user defined range for TC vers...

Page 30: ...aph scale range Fig 6 19 Exceeding lower limit of the graph scale range In the case of recording averaged values all points of the graph concerning values recorded in the unit s memory constitute aver...

Page 31: ...lts necessary for displaying the graph takes more than 1 second an appropriate message is displayed Fig 6 21 Pressing ENTER will stop the data downloading process and display a graph made on the basis...

Page 32: ...ng Press the ESC MENU key to go to Channels list options menu Fig 6 24 Unit in Channels list results presentation mode Channels list options parameter set as values Functions of keys in Channels list...

Page 33: ...ngs menu Fig 6 25 Screen with relay 1 open and relay 2 closed 6 3 1 Alarms Each channel can generate two independent alarms Particular alarm is present when entered condition is met Those conditions c...

Page 34: ...function is 1 and closed in the other case Fig 6 28 shows example reading fallowed by rely state Rely state can be changed only when times tA tB tC tD are greater than delays times If those delays tim...

Page 35: ...n output is hold alarms states are no consider therefore no delays times are counted until hold time elapsed Fig 6 30 Working output controlled by single channel alarm with large reading oscillations...

Page 36: ...t 2 to control the cooler The input channel where temperature sensor is connected must be configured correctly in this example it is assumed reading is in Celsius degree If lower limit of the temperat...

Page 37: ...the configuration menu of selected results presentation mode press the ESC MENU key in the current results presentation mode The unit s main menu Fig 7 1 enables necessary information about the unit...

Page 38: ...ype of current menu item if the menu item corresponds to one of the unit s parameters pressing ENTER starts parameter editing if the menu item selects a lower level menu pressing ENTER activates the n...

Page 39: ...f a list out of which only one of the options available on the list can be selected for the given parameter Options of switching parameter are selected using v keys Fig 7 4 Editing numerical parameter...

Page 40: ...ets surrounding the edited character Fig 7 6 Selection of character for editing Functions of keys when selecting character for editing characters table is not displayed at that time Selecting the posi...

Page 41: ...r was the last one in the sequence Cancel changes at any time 7 1 3 SLIDER type parameters The parameters of this type are presented graphically in the form of a bar that turns black correspondingly t...

Page 42: ...he lower part of the display in negative represents the result of the current not recorded yet measurement The measurement results recorded so far stored in the non volatile memory for the given chann...

Page 43: ...nd date when the unit was switched on last 7 2 2 Graph options menu This menu contains options configuring the method of displaying measurement results for the Graph mode Scale this option allows time...

Page 44: ...ENU ESC ENTER Display Parameter edition Mode Channels list Mode Single channel MENU ESC MENU ESC MENU ESC Measurements list options Date MENU ESC Graph options Scale Mode Graph MENU ESC MENU ESC ENTER...

Page 45: ...opped message is displayed depending on the set value of the Write parameter in the Logging setup menu The calculated Time left time is an approximated value Download the recorded data to your PC befo...

Page 46: ...information menu the display will show the Logging stopped message The recording will be restarted only when the collected measurement results are downloaded to a PC once unit s memory is free If the...

Page 47: ...period this parameter defines the interval for measurement recording 15 options are available 1 sec 2 sec 5 sec 10 sec 15 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 60 min Measure...

Page 48: ...ding channels in the Logging setup menu Fig 7 18 Recording points depending on Triggering parameter value 7 4 4 Temperature unit parameter RTD version This parameter allows to change unit in which the...

Page 49: ...able Under threshold alarm is generated when displayed value in this channel is under entered value Over threshold alarm is generated when displayed value in this channel is over entered value Thresho...

Page 50: ...arameters define the values displayed for maximum Hi and minimum Lo current of user defined range 0 20 mA or 4 20 mA The aforesaid parameters can be set in the range 9999 9999 A negative number can be...

Page 51: ...ent in the range of 0 3 99 mA this parameter is significant only in the 4 20 mA mode The Upper extension value is defined in relation to a 20 mA current in the range of 0 1 99 mA Fig 7 22 Defining per...

Page 52: ...l point is selected with v keys Upper ext Lower ext parameter defining the allowable range of input voltages Fig 7 21 If the input voltage lies within the defined range then the appropriate measuremen...

Page 53: ...ge results and the graph are scaled due to this range The aforesaid parameters can be set in the range 999 9 999 9 A negative number can be input by entering a mark using v keys The value of the Lo va...

Page 54: ...rm state alarm 1 channel is in alarm state when alarm 1 is generated alarm 2 channel is in alarm state when alarm 2 is generated alarm 1 or 2 channel is in alarm state when alarm 1 or alarm 2 are gene...

Page 55: ...ime clock Date current date according to the unit s real time clock Apply this option enables the internal real time clock to be set according to values of the Time and Date parameters After entering...

Page 56: ...This additional delay allows the device to work with poor RS converters which do not works properly on baud rates higher than 19200 This parameter can be set to one of values stand device responds wit...

Page 57: ...word for USB disk write password for data downloading to the flash disk 4 digit number If the parameter is set to 0000 the password is disabled If the parameter is different from 0000 then data downlo...

Page 58: ...but all data is recorded to internal memory of the device Due to the possibility of occurrence of write error FlashDrive or USB malfunction and other incidental problems autostorage function should b...

Page 59: ...on Lo value Filter Hi value Upper ext Lower ext Dec point MENU ESC Inputs settings ENTER MENU ESC ENTER MENU ESC Name Unit Parameter edition Rec period Channel 8 Triggering ENTER ENTER MENU ESC ENTER...

Page 60: ...ion MENU ESC MENU ESC Access setup ENTER ENTER MENU ESC ENTER Password for menu access Parameter edition Register the disk Read config from disk MENU ESC MENU ESC USB options ENTER ENTER MENU ESC ENTE...

Page 61: ...cluster default default default 8KB 16KB 32KB 64KB Tab 8 1 Allowable FlashDrive formatting Example of FlashDrive 8GB formatting FlashDrive available as disk drive P format P A 32k 2 If data logger er...

Page 62: ...r to transfer logged data to the PC connect FlashDrive to PC and use Loggy Soft Description of Loggy Soft can be found in further chapter of this manual In case of incorrect flash drive formatting the...

Page 63: ...riting can be forced but it may cause errors 3 When pendrive is formatted not in accordance with Tab 8 1 file writing not done If some error occurs during measurement writing one of following messages...

Page 64: ...asurement result for channel 2 8 registry description like for channel 1 see registers 01h 09h No 0 0FFFFh Information about exceeding the allowable measurement range on the given measurement channel...

Page 65: ...urrent inputs version 7Ah RTD inputs version 6Bh 22h3 Yes 0 7 Baud rate parameter in RS485 port settings menu baud rate 0 1200 1 2400 2 4800 3 9600 4 19200 5 38400 6 57600 7 115200 23h4 Yes 0 1 Conf c...

Page 66: ...199 Upper ext parameter in Inputs settings submenu for channel 1 expressed in 0 01 mA not considering decimal point Configuration parameters for channel No 1 RTD version 40h Yes 0 2 Input type parame...

Page 67: ...tings submenu for channel 6 registry description like for channel 1 see registers 40h to 4Dh Register from A0h to ADh Parameters in Inputs settings submenu for channel 7 registry description like for...

Page 68: ...and 2 103h Yes 0 4 Channel 2 parameter in Outputs settings source submenu for output 1 registry description like for Channel 1 see register 102h 104 Yes 0 4 Channel 3 parameter in Outputs settings sou...

Page 69: ...e old unchanged address 3 after writing registry 22h the unit replies with the frame sent according to the new baud rate 4 status of Triggering parameter in RS485 port settings submenu also relates to...

Page 70: ...C Number of higher bytes in the frame DATA H LHigher and lower part of data word CRC L H Higher and lower part of CRC sum 1 Read of ID code ADDR FUNC REG H L COUNT H L CRC L H 01 03 00 21 00 01 D4 00...

Page 71: ...no decimal point DATA H2 L2 02h registry 2 value displayed for channel 2 no decimal point DATA H3 L3 03h registry 640 value displayed for channel 3 no decimal point 5 Setting of name for channel 1 as...

Page 72: ...parameter in RS485 port settings menu 6 Change of baud rate of all devices connected to the net BROADCAST message ADDR FUNC REG H L COUNT H L CRC L H 00 06 00 22 00 04 29 D2 DATA H 0 DATA L 4 new baud...

Page 73: ...d Used memory 45 Time left Time until memory is full 45 Parameters in the Display options menu Backlight Method of display backlight operation 45 Brightness Brightness of display backlight 45 Contrast...

Page 74: ...esis of alarm 1 49 AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 49 Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm 2 49 Hysteresis 2 Hysteresis of alarm 2 49 Settings for Channel 2 in Inputs settings menu Name Measurement channel...

Page 75: ...f measurement range 51 AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 49 Threshold 1 Threshold of alarm 1 49 Hysteresis 1 Hysteresis of alarm 1 49 AL2 mode Alarm 2 generation mode 49 Threshold 2 Threshold of alarm...

Page 76: ...Bias Shifting of measurement scale 53 Upper ext Upper extension of measurement range 51 Lower ext Lower extension of measurement range 51 AL1 mode Alarm 1 generation mode 49 Threshold 1 Threshold of...

Page 77: ...for minimum value of input current 50 53 Dec point Position of the decimal point 50 Filter Level of filtration of indications 49 Bias Shifting of measurement scale 53 Upper ext Upper extension of meas...

Page 78: ...state source 54 Source channel 3 Channel 3 alarm state source 54 Source channel 4 Channel 4 alarm state source 54 Source channel 5 Channel 5 alarm state source 54 Source channel 6 Channel 6 alarm stat...

Page 79: ...time 54 Closed hold time Time for holding the closed state 54 Open hold time Time for holding the open state 54 Parameters in the RS485 port settings menu Address Device address 56 Baud rate Baud rate...

Page 80: ...llation wizard The wizard will create a folder called Loggy Soft on the computer s hard drive the program files will be placed in this folder The shortcut to the program will be placed in a location s...

Page 81: ...the Next button Prior to scanning the network for devices set the addresses identifying the selected devices in the network a different address for each device see page 56 In order to detect units co...

Page 82: ...scanning button Properties list available in right part of the window allows configuration of measurement channels Appropriate names e g the location where the sensor connected to this channel was in...

Page 83: ...ndow Fig 3 1 Three positions are available Current measurement menu for current measurements visualizing Reports menu for visualizing and printing reports Configuration menu for changing system settin...

Page 84: ...asurement mode Presently read data will be showed in column named Current measurement Fig 3 2 Current measurement menu 3 2 REPORTS MENU Reports menu is used to view and print reports containing record...

Page 85: ...number of channels is displayed in the centre of the tab The remaining elements of the Table tab are From date this is the date and time defining the beginning of analysed measurement recording period...

Page 86: ...ed first Creating groups is described in the Group operations section 3 3 2 page 97 Change of From date or To date 1 In order to change From date or To date date click onto the arrow on right side of...

Page 87: ...humidity in the form of a graph Measurements from a maximum of five recorded measurement channels can be viewed The Graph tab contains such elements as graphs area plots measured values e g temperatu...

Page 88: ...pecific group or measurement channel This will display measurement results for the selected group or single channel displaying results takes place automatically after each change of group or measureme...

Page 89: ...tware Fig 3 7 Enlarging graph moving the graph the graph can be moved to the left right earlier later time period correspondingly In order to do this right click on the graph and drag the pointer in d...

Page 90: ...utton until cursor became same colour as desired channel Near to the cursor informations about selected point are displayed Date and time of recording and value of the registered measurement point Fig...

Page 91: ...ented on the graph as interruption in the measurement Fig 3 10 Fig 3 10 Interruption in the graph e g sensor fault If measurements can not be executed for some time e g power supply fault or the devic...

Page 92: ...he Configuration menu is used to change the settings of channels of devices working in the system and getting data from these devices Devices tab operations of groups Groups tab change the settings of...

Page 93: ...User manual DATA RECORDER SRD 99 and cooperating software Fig 3 13 Configuration menu advanced options active 3 3 1 Devices tab Fig 3 14 Configuration Devices tab advanced options active 93...

Page 94: ...a list of properties of selected device or channel All parameter s values underlined can be edited All changed but not approved using Apply values are showed in bold Apply and Revert buttons allow to...

Page 95: ...Download data file button This method should be used only if the logged data was previously copied manually from FlashDrive to PC hard drive Data downloading via RS 485 interface Default settings of d...

Page 96: ...minutes and data downloaded lastly were stored 2009 07 28 17 15 then set parameter From date omitting one or more data points To omit one point only set 2009 07 28 17 45 and click Download data RS485...

Page 97: ...2 Groups tab group operations Fig 3 18 Configuration Groups tab A group enables creating a collective current graph report for a number of measurement channels belonging to the same or to different d...

Page 98: ...e desired group on the Groups list click on the group again the group name will be highlighted the name can be edited The edit can be cancelled restore previous name by pressing the ESC key Upon compl...

Page 99: ...een found contain new data program will display relevant information or data will be imported automatically if the option Automatically find and import all new data is enabled Automatically find and i...

Page 100: ...ort options field settings that are here affect the way of creation a file from generated data using the Export button accessible from Reports menu These settings include Exclude Min Max info if this...

Page 101: ...f computer s serial port e g by connecting mouse to the port supporting the converter Some points are a red colour and question marks are displayed instead of current values Transmission line fault ch...

Page 102: ...Toolkit folder on CD delivered with device During installation follow the directions provided by Installation wizard The wizard will create a folder called S Toolkit on the computer s hard drive progr...

Page 103: ...te with computer s time and date Device information this tab allows obtaining basic information about the unit and update the unit s firmware In the right part of the window there are six buttons Read...

Page 104: ...one from the channels available in the device all channels options enables setting configuration parameters for all channels at the same time selected channels option enables setting configuration pa...

Page 105: ...list depends on the type of device being configured 3 2 OUTPUTS SETTINGS TAB This tab contains options for configuring device outputs Detailed description of individual parameters can be found in the...

Page 106: ...485 port settings in this section define the address of configured device transmission speed for the serial interface and the number of the serial port to which the configured device is connected In o...

Page 107: ...th computer s time and date Fig 3 5 Interface options tab functions If device clock shows later time than computer s system clock then the synchronization in this case reversing device clock will caus...

Page 108: ...ing function Memory erase should be done ONLY IN EXCEPTIONAL SITUATION During normal operation of device in both mode cyclic and until full memory erasing IS NOT REQUIRED With memory erasing all measu...

Page 109: ...configuration mode the parameters values of most recently configured channel remain in the configuration fields If the parameters for selected channels will be modified then the change of channel con...

Page 110: ...e button is active if the updating software version is newer than the device software In exceptional cases update interrupted or unit does not operate after update contact the manufacturer The newest...

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