2010ECL-NYC SERIES SIGNAL MONITOR
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Eberle Design Inc.
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Section 3
EVENT LOGGING FEATURES
3.1 BASIC FRONT PANEL FAULT EVENT DISPLAY
The Signal Monitor retains three fault events in nonvolatile memory which can be reviewed
via the front panel display. The contents of the log and the procedure for review is described
in Section 2.18 or Section 2.19.
3.2 MODEL 210ECL / 2010ECL /2018ECL STATUS/EVENT REPORTING
The
“ECL” models use the EIA-232 port to communicate status to a Controller Unit
operational software and event data logs to a Personal Computer (PC). The model
2010ECLip and 2018ECLip use a 10/100mbs Ethernet port to communicate status to a
Controller Unit operational software and event data logs to a Personal Computer (PC).
3.2.1 BI TRAN SYSTEMS 233 PROGRAM MONITOR STATUS
The
“ECL” model status message format and time/date message format is compatible with
BI Tran Systems Model 233 Software. On request from the operational software, the
“ECL”
model provides the current field status if no fault has triggered the monitor. If the monitor is
in the fault mode, the current fault status and field input status at the time of the fault is
reported. The operational software will also periodically synchronize the
“ECL” model time
clock. The BI Tran Systems Model 233 Software manual should be consulted for details of
operation.
3.2.2 EDI
ECCOM
MONITOR REPORT
The EDI
ECcom
software package (Version 3.8 or greater is required) interfaces a Computer
to the
“ECL” and “ECLip” models. The
ECcom
program will display the Status (S), Previous
Fault (PF) event log, AC Line (AC) event log, Manual Reset (MR) event log, Configuration
(CF) event log, and Fault Trace log. All events are time stamped with the time and date of
the event. Operation of the
ECcom
software package is described in "
EDI ECcom Software
Operations Manual
" and will not be covered in this manual. The following data is available:
General Data
a) Monitor ID#: a four digit (0000-9999) ID number may be assigned to the
monitor.
b) Time and Date: each event is marked with the time and date of
occurrence.
c) Event Number: identifies the record number in the log. Event #1 is the
most recent event.
Current Status (S)
a) Fault Type: the fault type description.
b) Field Status: the current or latched GYR field status and RMS voltages.
c) Cabinet Temperature: the current or latched temperature of the monitor.
d) AC Line Voltage: the current or latched AC Line voltage.
e) Control Input Status: the current or latched state and RMS voltages of
the Red Enable input, EE input, Special Function #1 and #2
inputs, and the WDT monitor.
Previous Fault (PF) Event Log (25)
a) Fault Type: the fault type description.
b) Field Status: the latched field status, RMS voltages, and fault channel
status at the time of the fault.
c) Cabinet Temperature: the latched temperature at the time of the fault.
d) AC Line Voltage: the AC Line voltage at the time of the fault.