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1. A 12 04 14 12 04 14 ana 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 g 9 29 45 9 31 25 e S j Le Then using the stylus the User can write any message in Historical Trend Pages as shown below ah mem SD 19 31 19 9 6096 01 24 10 Remark 01 24 10 19 27 46 01 24 10 19 24 26 52 If the User wants to change the width of the written message he she can choose the width of pen as shown in the screen below The menu to change the width is shown by the arrow pointing to the red box SD 19 32 29 Remark 19 60 01 24 10 OK Cancel If the User wants to change color of the pen he she can change it by pressing the menu shown in the red box in the picture below em SD 20 04 30 8 60 01 24 0 If the User wants to erase part of a message he she can do this by pressing the menu shown in the red box in the picture below and erase part of the message Eme 19 34 40 9 60 01 24 10 01 24 10 19 24 26 Cancel 53 If the User wants to undo part of a message he she can do this by pressing the undo symbol shown in the red box in the picture below This will undo the last part of the message T emi SD 19 35 36 Remark 9 6096 01 24 10 01 24 10 19 27 46 01 24 10 19 24 26 If the User wants to delete the written message he she can this do by pressing the delete symbol shown in the red box in the picture below and this will delete the
2. etme eege Ge 35 99 Eo A Batch P 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 35 53 10 07 33 10 09 13 10 10 53 10 12 33 Note Batch soft key will appear only after Batch Control enabled as explained above Press on Batch and it shows the following screen et Batch X Batch Name No Batchi Comments 1 E Bf Operator can enter a maximum of three comments for any batch In the ME menu More Config select Batch press Enter key It will show the Batch control settings as shown below BName Batchi Start No Action iam Stop No Action Name Enter Batch name A maximum of 18 characters is allowed By default the name is Batch 46 Lot Number Enter the Lot number If Auto increment is enabled then Lot numbers will be incremented automatically by the recorder Batch1 1 Batch1 2 Batch1 3 etc during every start of a new batch Jobs Two events Start Stop are available Start Start means Jobs that should be done during start of a new batch Stop Stop means Jobs that should be done during stop of a batch Note When batch control is enabled the recorder will be in Pause mode by default initially and it requires Starting of the recorder from the Menu by pressing at ME menu More than Start When recorder is not logging any data Pause status shall be shown in the Top right area of the recorder as shown below b 03 01 13 How to do the bat
3. Press directional keys at the bottom to select one of the Math channel for the Counter operation Name Defines the name of counter max 18 characters allowed Desc Defines the description for a specific counter on the display Type Select Counter Counter Unit Defines the unit of counter Preset Defines the preset value for the counter Event Defines the type Set point Log Job1 or Job2 amp Hysteresis Type Select one of the options H L HH LL Dev Dev Error Set point Defines the set point trigger of Counter value to initiate Jobs and or Log alarms Log Select Log Alarm Log Alarm Auto Ack or Log Event Job1 Job2 various jobs can be assigned 2 jobs for each counter Hysteresis To avoid jobs have been activated too often it can set for no reaction 3 1 3 2 Totalizer In our new generation Recorder the Totalizer is a part of Math channels Configuration Path EE menu More Config Math Select Type Totalizer 25 sE Name Totalizer6 EDesc Totalizer 6 Type Totalizer Trigger Enable Method Instant Press directional keys at the bottom to select from available Totalizers Name Defines the name of the Totalizer Maximum 18 characters allowed Desc Defines the description for a specific Totalizer on the display Type Select Totalizer Log Same as Analog input configuration Totalizer Input Analog Input Al or Pulse Counter DI Source Select the source for the Totaliz
4. 10412 PRRD2332 00 10412 PRAO2062 00 Note 1 The IO Cards should not be removed or Inserted to the recorder when the power is ON This should only be done when the recorder power is OFF Note 2 For Thermocouple Inputs a 1 hour warm up is necessary for initial set up Note 3 Information regarding removing the lO Cards from the recorder For removing the lO Card First remove the metal screws then plastic screws after that press the lock on the top and bottom of the Card and pull to remove it Failing to do so will damage the IO Card Please follow the below pictures for more information The Maximum Torque for the metal screw is 3Kg cm 2 6in lb and the Maximum Torque for the plastic screw is 0 8Kgf cm 7in lb 13 Plastic screws Metal screws Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 For the PR30 Analog Input card should be inserted in slots 1 to 8 only AI Cards should not be inserted into slots 9 to 16 Circular Trends are only available for the PR30 mode In the PR30 the Analog Input card should be inserted in slots 1 to 8 only It should not be inserted in slots 9 to 16 For some industries who prefer favour circular displays PR30 can offer this unique feature and set the display speed for each page circle in 30 minutes 1 2 4 8 12 hours 1 2 days or 1 2 4 weeks Calibrate Sometimes the field calibration is required for high accuracy In this case a qualified engineer can do the
5. 1393 4 AN Y fath2 4 3 us um 1611 9 460 2 777 0 1275 6 989 5 fath fath8 Mat Math10 Mathl 1 n3 fath12 Math13 AVETE fath15 Aath16 By pressing Mode you can view the data in Bar Graphs Trends and Digital Values By Pressing Trend you can view the data in trends A Web Viewer x e 192168 0 111 Mem 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 153633 15 38 13 153953 154133 15 43 13 15 44 53 154633 15 48 13 15 49 53 155133 15 53 13 155453 155633 15 58 13 N4 787 6 By pressing Bar you can view the data in Bar Graphs 58 T Web Viewer x gt Q D 1921680 111 206 6 By pressing Digit you can view the Data in the digital format T Web Viewer x gt 11921680111 229 J0 0 By pressing Alarm you can view the List of Alarms along with the detail G D 192 168 0 111 WE J Web Viewer x Mem Alarm DN 59 By pressing Status you can view the status of the Analog outputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Counters and Totalizers By pressing DI you can view the status of the Digital Inputs By pressing DO you can view the status of the Digital outputs f D Web Viewer e mo mi gt C 5 192 168 0 111 ovevee gt NENNEN gt C 5 192 16
6. CIPE Data Mode List 41 Period Select Last hours or Last days Hours Days Select no of hours or no of days as per above selection Interval Select intervals of 100 msec 1 sec 2 sec 5sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min The Print function is available in the Job list and can be initiated in various ways Ex Print historical data of last 1 hr and do this every day at 8 00 hrs et Job x Print Historical Data E Timer Inc Counter Dec Counter Log Report Action Enable Print Historical Data Print Event List Print Report List Print Snapshot Output Historical Data 3 9 4 Print Reports In Paperless Recorder at Path select Menu More Config Auto Output Enter Auto Output Select p Setup Printer Historical Data Z Period Last Hours Hours 1 2 Interval 1 Sec Sode List In the Mode select which kind of Reports are required Available options include Daily Reports Weekly Reports and Monthly Reports Timer 42 3 9 5 Print Snapshot EE menu More Operate Print Snapshot Operate Print Snapshot Po Enable Totalizer Disable Totalizer Preset Counter Reset Counter Print Historical Data Print Event List Print Report List i Flash Free Total 39446528 90148864 External E MAC Address 00 0A D5 01 3A CD IP Address 192 168 0 11 Path ME Menu more confis system Information The system information includes Syste
7. Custom Page Allow download via ethernet Enable Language A total of 19 languages are supported They include English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese Korean French German Italian Polish Spanish Portuguese Brazil Portuguese Russian Thai Czech Danish Dutch Swedish amp Turkish Security Select Normal or CFR 21 security More details available at section Security Batch Control Disable and Enable options available for the selection Refer section Batch Control for more details Volume When the screen is touched you can hear a beep sound Select Disable to switch off the beeper Select value 1 to 10 for volume control 1 is minimum sound and 10 for maximum sound Tool bar On left side of the display page the tool bar appears for configuration Auto Hide Select 10 Sec or 20 Sec or 30 Sec or 60 Sec to hide the tool bar if the user does not operate recorder via touch screen for the set time interval Select disable if auto hide is not required on specific set time Scan Page The User can set Automatic scanning of display pages for fixed time when enabled The Fixed times are 1minute to 10 minutes Idle time If touch screen is not used for the set idle time then the display pages will start scrolling as per defined scan rate Select 1 to 10 Min for the idle time if display scroll feature is required otherwise select disable Scan Rate This is the scroll time for the display
8. measured data Auto Set Jobs under Events Norcon JL Job Items Target Type Thermocouple K Type C Range 200 0 13 0 0 Type Select the sensor input type for the Channel RTD IPT100 Type RIDRIDI Type Milli Volts Volts Current Unit The engineering unit of input Range Select based on Sensor type Select 200 0 13 0 0 19 S Sensor 420 Sensor Um 20 Range 420 2020 cale Appears only for linear inputs Ex mV Voltage current etc Offset It is offset value to correct the sensor error E Gain It is a multiplier to correct the sensor error The correct value the process value x gain offset vents Events are frequently used for Alarm purposes Events can also be used for digital O utputs DO Timer Totalizer Counter or Report Maximum five events are possible to set for each Analog Input P P ress Add to add new event ress Remove to remove selected event Log Log Alarm Job1 No Action Job2 No Action 2 Hysteresis 0 0 Type There are various types of H L HH LL Dev Dev and Error to be selected for a job or Alarm purpose 20 H High limit When the process is over high limit the alarm or job is actuated L Low limit Any the process is lower than low limit the alarm or job is actuated HH High high limit to set up another limit higher than high limit for double warning LL Low lo
9. necessary calibration 14 2 5 RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 wiring RS 232 Wiring 9 pin RS 232 port P ms Recorder 9 pin RS 232 port RS 232 Cable Configuration of The RS 232 Cable 9 pin D Type Female Connecter 1 DCD 2RD 3TD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8CTS 9 RI 9 pin D_Type Female Connecter Figure 2 24 RS 422 Wiring Recorder Recorder Recorder RS 422 to RS 232 network adaptor SNA10A Le RS 232 Cable Max 247 units can be linked 15 RS 485 Wiring Recorder Recorder Recorder RS 485 to RS 232 network adaptor SNA10A RS 232 Cable Max 247 units can be linked 16 3 CONFIGURATION Press HE menu then the More soft button to enter Configuration mode Configuration External Display Timer Clock Default Communication Instrument Password ANAAO Demo Disable Auto Qutput System Information Calibrate Soft buttons Enter key Up directional key V Down directional key A ae Home key Various options are available to enter into configuration mode Option 1 Select the mode by pressing up amp down directional keys then press Enter key Option 2 Select the required mode directly with a touch then press Enter key Option 3 Select the required mode by pressing the mode two times quickly it is same as a double click from a mouse Save Save configuration from the recorder to a U
10. not use USB printer supporting only PCL to print single line alarms otherwise pages will be wasted Printer Paperless Recorder USB cable Procedure Connect Recorder to Printer via USB cable Power ON Printer Path ME menu More Config Auto Print Enter Select Setup Printer press Enter soft butto Auto Output Auto Output e Setup Printer Historical Data 39 PCL Laser ESCP Printer PCL Inkjet PCL Laser e o Printer PCL Laser ESCP printer PCL Inkjet available by default Select one from the list as per printer model connected to the Paperless Recorder Port It shows Network by default Once a printer is connected to the USB port it will show LPT1 for the USB printer Select LPT1 Net Path It is required to enter the correct network path here only if both Printer and Paperless Recorder are connected to a LAN network Paper Size A4 B5 Legal and Letter are supported Draft mode By default it is selected If more quality print is required deselect Draft Mode Color Enabled for Inkjet printer Orientation Select Portrait Landscape as per requirements Note Margins amp Print Range are not working at this time Now setup is ready at Paperless Recorder 3 9 2 Network Printer LPT1 Serial printer will print minimum one line a
11. pages Select a time interval between 5 sec to 30 sec This time interval is effective only if the idle time is enabled and the selected time is between 1 to 10 min LCD Brightness Select level between 0 and 6 0 is the lowest brightness and 6 is for the highest possible brightness Screensaver To prolong the life of the LCD display it is suggested to set the display turn off time to 1 10 20 30 40 50 or 60 minutes after the last time the user operates the recorder Screensaver default time is set to 10minutes from the factory The recorder continues to record data while it is in screen saving mode The display turns on again by touching the LCD screen 36 Storage Select internal flash memory or SD card Custom page User can use this setting to enable or disable custom pages downloaded via Ethernet Allow download via Ethernet Enable disable 3 7 Security 3 7 1 Normal Path BEM Menu more config selec Instrument then press Enter Select Security Normal If normal security is selected users will need to key in a common password with a maximum of 18 characters Once the password has been entered the user needs to key in the password whenever Config Dump Clear or Operate soft keys are required These keys enable the user to do configuration dump data clear data or manually operate the job For easy access Config Dump Clear or Operate soft keys the user may ignore the password by leaving the password f
12. screens in browser as shown below Web Viewer AG das E 192 168 0 111 1 Sec Dot 03 10 14 15 35 14 03 10 14 15 36 54 03 10 14 15 38 34 03 10 14 15 40 14 03 10 14 15 41 54 03 10 14 15 43 34 03 10 14 15 45 14 03 10 14 154654 AA 902 1 03 10 14 15 48 34 03 10 14 15 50 14 03 10 14 15 51 54 ox LE eee 03 10 14 155334 03 10 14 15 55 14 03 10 14 15 56 54 944 1 The display includes Real time values of all channels like Al Math Counters Totalizers Real time alarms historical alarms status of Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Outputs Counters and Totalizers etc 192 168 0 111 ko Tos x oo f D SOMO 1 Sec Dot 03 10 14 1535 14 03 10 14 15 36 54 03 10 14 153834 03 10 14 15 40 14 03 10 14 15 41 54 03 10 14 15 43 34 03 10 14 15 45 14 03 10 14 154654 483 9 03 10 14 15 48 34 03 10 14 15 50 14 03 10 14 155154 di 03 10 14 15 53 34 03 10 14 15 55 14 03 10 14 15 56 54 Press Overview to view the summary of all data in single screen 57 Q 5 192 168 0 111 Mem Realtime Overview All AD AB AM AE q it C i NG AT AI AD ANO 4 810 1 1495 3 1869 2 426 7 1051 7 ANI cin y AB vu D i 2033 6 1799 6 16 60 27 70 38 86 AII6 TE ALIS Tm da 65 8 83 40 61 13 48 4 3 y AD3 ADA 170 5 362 5 1197 4
13. written message Remark ah mem bed 19 36 16 19 60 01 24 10 dij 24 10 19 24 26 If the User wants to save the written message he she can do this by pressing the save symbol shown in the red box in the picture below This will save the written message lt mem E 19 31 19 19 60 01 24 10 Remark 54 4 WEBSERVER It is used to view Paperless Recorder from a Remote location via Internet 4 1 How to configure Web server Settings For using Web server application in the Recorder Configuring the Recorder for a static IP address and enabling the Web server 4 1 1 How to Configure Static IP Address In the Configuration screen select Communication then press the Enter soft key Configuration gi ech E 14 Ta Configuration Channel External Display Timer LIC ES RE Instrument Password HAHA Demo Disable Auto Output System Information Calibrate DIGO Communication ai Ge iube Ethernet IP User Define IP Address 192 168 0 111 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 168 95 1 1 Modbus Server Modbus TCP Port 502 Web Server Enable Serial RS232 485 Protocol Modbus Slave Address 1 Baud Rate 115200 Data Format No 8 1 Email Test UNI Select IP type User Define Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server Settings in the Ether
14. 47 3 13 PROCEDURE TO RESET AND RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS 51 3 14 HANDWRITING MESSAGES ON TREND SCREENG ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeesssseeeeeeeneeeeeees 52 4 WEBSERVER cen 55 4 1 HOWTO CONFIGURE WEB SERVER SETTINGS eee eeeeeeeeee nennen nnn n nnn n nune n nana nanne 55 4 1 1 Howto Gontigure Static IP Address risa bite te ta pendet qd 55 4 1 2 How to Enable WebServer cela i 56 4 2 How TO VIEW RECORDER DATA IN PC VIA WEBSERVER rr 57 NOTE IF THE USER REQUIRES TO KNOW THE FULL DETAILS OF THE FUNCTIONS PLEASE REFER THE FULL USER MANUAL Safety This recorder is compliant with the requirements of EN61010 1 UL 61010C 1 amp CSA C22 2 No 24 93 The protection provided by the recorder may be impaired if it is used in a manner inconsistent with its intended purpose or in an environment that exceeds the specifications of the recorder Future Design Controls is not liable if the customer fails to comply with these requirements Safety Symbols The following symbols may be seen in the user manual or on recorder labeling N Caution e Protective Earth a DC Supply Safety Notes and Precautions 1 Before any connection is made the protective earth terminal should be connected first To avoid making the recorder dangerous under fault conditions any interruption of the protective Earth conductor inside or outside the recorder is prohibited Even in the case of a portab
15. 8 0 111 98 Es By pressing AO you can view the status of the Analog Outputs H n Web Viewer x VT E x K gt 1921680111 WE By pressing Counters you can view the status of the counters 60 OO lle e gt 51921680111 E Counter cO o o o o o o ol By pressing Totalizers you can view the status of the totalizers o Cy C ERE oe gt Q D 1921680111 Totalizer 0 000 5 064e 5 1 347e 5 2 765e 5 5 656e 5 5 433e 5 5 559e 4 5464044 61 Warranty Future Design Controls PR Series Paperless Recorders are warranted to be free from functional defects in materials and workmanship at the time the products leave Future Design Controls facilities and to conform at that time to the specifications set forth in the relevant Future Design Controls manual sheet or sheets for a period of Two years after delivery to the first purchaser for use There are no expressed or implied Warranties extending beyond the Warranties herein and above set forth Limitations Future Design Controls provides no warranty or representations of any sort regarding the fitness of use or application of its products by the purchaser Users are responsible for the selection suitability of the products for their application or use of Future Design Controls products Future Design Controls shall not be liable for any damages or losses whether direc
16. After the preset amount of days it will require the user to key in a new password or keep the old one for an additional 30 60 or 90 days Security levels O to 9 levels are supported 9 is the highest authority level O is the lowest 3 8 Demo The Demo mode is a simulation mode used as a sales tool for demonstration purposes It is set to simulate Al analog inputs and Math functions To start the automatic demonstration first enable Demo mode then turn the power OFF and Power ON to make it effective To stop the automatic demonstration and return to real mode with real inputs first disable Demo mode then turn the power off and Power ON 3 9 Auto Outpu Auto Qutput Setup Printer Historical Data Period Last Hours Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec Setup Printer It is to configure printer Select Setup Printer and then press the Enter soft button E Kl 38 Two kinds of printers are supported One is USB printer for page printing and another is Serial printer for Line printing Applications Print Historical data events amp Reports and snapshot directly from Paperless Recorder 3 9 1 USB Printer Generally USB printer support PCL protocol It means it will support Page Print but not line print We support PCL language 4 5 amp 6 If USB printer supports ESCP protocol similar to EPSON LQ300 then it is possible to take line print Please refer Printer user manual for exact protocol details Do
17. SB Stick or an SD Card To read the configuration from a USB Stick for the first time or any time the configuration has been changed it is important to press the Save soft button to save configuration changes to the USB Stick or SD Card beforehand Load Load configuration from a USB stick or SD Card to the recorder Default If the configuration is set incorrectly Default is a useful key to recall the default settings for the analog input card inserted into rear expansion slot Home Returns the User to the home page 17 3 1 Channel Path ME Menu more config channei This section is to configure different type of channels Analog Input Al Digital Input DI Math Analog Output AO Digital Output and External device channels 3 1 1 Analog Input After entering the Configuration mode in Channel select Al then Press the Enter key to get into Analog Input Channel mode It displays the Analog input All Press directional keys at the bottom to select other channels Press directional keys 4 on the right hand side to select the column After completing Configuration press Back soft button then press Home soft button to return to main display All configurations will be saved automatically Type Enable Filter Disable DataType 2 Byte Value Range 3276 8 3276 7 Trigger Enable Method Instant Speed 100ms Dot Allow Fast Mode true Type Thermocouple K
18. Type E Unit C Range 200 0 1370 0 Copy For example to copy the channel configuration from channel 1 to channel 2 select the source channel in this case AI1 or whatever the channel is named press on Copy button Now a Paste button will get enabled go to target channel say channel 2 and then press on Paste button Name Enables the User to define the name for each channel with a maximum of 18 characters Desc The description about a specific channel on the display Type Option available to enable or disable the channel from selection Filter It is to reduce the noise of input signal before sampling It is possible to select range from 1 to 16 sec Log Data Type 2 byte 2 byte range 32767 to 432767 Trigger Two options are available 18 a Disable Select disable while the recording of a specific channel is not required at this time b Enable Select Enable while the recording of a specific channel is required at this time Method This is the method of logging measured data Select the column and press enter Then choose the Log method of Instant Average Minimum or Maximum data Instant logging the last measured data at the sampling interval Average logging the averaged measured data at the sampling interval Minimum logging the minimum measured data at the sampling interval Maximum logging the maximum measured data at the sampling interval Speed It is the logging speed recording speed of
19. annel configuration page Desc Tank level high Z Type Logic Level Name Define the name for the Digital Input Channel A maximum of 18 characters is allowed for the name 21 Description Define detail description for the channel Type Logic Level Logic Level This selection activates digital logic which is either one or zero with low frequency which is less than 1Hz such as an external relay Pulse Counter With this selection we can feed high speed inputs high Frequency up to 100Hz Select Logic Level and press Enter key Select Logic Level Events A maximum of 2 events are supported for every digital Input channel A maximum of two jobs can be configured for each event Note Events will not appear if Logic Level selected as Pulse Counter Add Press Add to add events to the Digital Input Remove Press Remove to remove events from the Digital Input Type Select Low L or High H Job1 Job2 To configure a Job select Job1 the press the Enter button It will show a list of all the available jobs Select the required Job Note Number of digital inputs shown one t DI screen depends on number of Digital input cards inserted in the paperless recorder Sample applications of Digital input After pressing a Start switch latch ON Digital Ouput1 After pressing a Pause switch latch Off Digital Output1 Start Timer Stop Timer Reset Totalizer Reset Counter Reset MaxMinAv
20. annel is not required to be displayed 30 Color Selects the color for each pen Width Selects the width of trend 1 thin 2 medium 3 wide Low Defines the low scale for a pen on the display High Defines the high scale for a pen on the display Note To illustrate the difference between Display Hi Display Lo Scale Hi and Scale Low here is a typical example with input 0 10V Scale Low 0 00 Scale Hi 100 00 to have better resolution and vision on Bar set the Display Lo 0 00 and Display Hi 50 00 so that the Bar displays from value 0 00 to 50 00 4 The decimal point is defined by Scale Hi and Scale Low and not by Display Hi or Display Lo 3 2 1 Status Bar Status Bar To make it convenient when viewing the status of Digital Input Digital Output Math channel Totalizer Counter and AO the user may enable these items in the status bar The Status bar is displayed at Lower part of the page A maximum of 10 tags can be displayed in each Status bar One status bar can be configured for each page Note Status bar configuration is not shared in all the pages You may define a different setup for status bars in each page per your requirements Type Enable 1 DI1 2 DI2 3 DO 4 DO2 5 Mathi Gr Counteri M Totalizer1 8 AOI Realtime Pagel Fig Status bar display in Real time 31 3 3 Timer Path ME Menu more config Timer Timer Timer 1 wl Bech EP Type Daily Action Enable T
21. ch control Press on Menu More then Start Batch number will be shown in the recorder Top area Meryl Batchi 1 12 04 14 10 03 33 gi To Stop this batch press on Menu More then Pause It gives a message Saving data and updates batch data in the internal memory of the paperless recorder 3 12 Calibrate This function is used for calibrating Individual Analog channel Configuration ah ech E ages Configuration Channel A Warning This function is only for engineering staff any change may affect the accuracy of I O signals The data sampling will be paused Continue Y N Instrument Password FERRER Demo Disable Auto Output System Information Calibrate Below we have shown only one example for more AI AO calibration examples please refer to Detailed manual Example 1 Calibrate an AI with K Type Thermocuple Please note that Inorder to calibrate the whole Module slot accurately the 3rd channel of each slot nust be calibrated first Click 47 Calibrate Channel AT Sensor e Thermocouple K Type 1 O When you click Calibrate menu the user can see the below screen Please click calibrate as shown in the below screen Calibrate Pause Channel ATi Sensor E Type Thermocouple K Type Please follow the next instruction input 0 mV in to the input which can be seen in below screen 48 152252 Calibrat
22. d Email directly from Recorder Pause Stop logging data Start Start logging data Sound Buzzer Sound the buzzer It stops once any key is pressed Dump Data To dump data from internal memory to external memory DO Latch On Set digital output relay on and then select Target let s say from one of DO 1 to DO 6 The relay is latched when it is activated DO Latch Off Set digital output relay off and then select Target let s say from one of DO 1 to DO 6 The relay is un latched when it is activated DO Process Set digital output relay on for process high or low and then select the target let s say from 1 of DO 1 to DO 6 The relay is not going to be latched when it is activated Enable Timer Start the timer and then select Target timers Disable Timer Stop the timer and then select Target from Timers Preset Totalizer set a preset value to the target Totalizer Reset Totalizer Reset Totalizer to zero Select a single Target Totalizer or All totalizers Enable Totalizer Starts the Totalizer Select a single Target Totalizer or All totalizers Disable Totalizer Stops the Totalizer Select a single Target Totalizer or All totalizers 28 Preset Counter set a preset value to the target counter Reset Counter Resets the counter to zero Select a single Target counter or all counters Inc Counter Increases the counter by 1 Select a Target counter or all counters Dec Counter Decrease the counter by 1 Select a Targe
23. ding 4 3 5 6 and 12 1 e PR10 with a 4 3 display with 3 or 6 universal analog inputs and 24 Optional External Channels e PR20 with a 5 6 display with 6 12 18 or 24 universal analog inputs and 48 Optional External Channels e PR30 with a 12 1 display with 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 or 48 universal analog inputs and 96 Optional External Channels e TFT Color LCD Touch screen amp high resolution e 100 millisecond sample rate and data logging e High accuracy 24 bit A D Analog Input e 16 bit D A Analog Output e Digital input maximum 100 Hz e Plug amp play I O cards Al AO DI DO for easy expansion e On board SD card slot for Internal memory e USB slot for external storage e 171mm short depth e Ethernet as standard with optional RS 232 or RS422 RS485 communication e Two USB Host ports for downloading the data or connect to Printer e P65 NEMA AN water resistant 1 2 Comparison of PR series Recorders Description PR10 Analog Inputs Maximum Math Channels 15 Maximum External Channels Other devices Pens Page 10 Maximum Batches 1 1 1 1 3 Smart Mechanism The recorded data is stored in the manufacturer s special binary format It is not possible to manipulate or modify the recorded data This feature fully guarantees the security of the data Front View Touch LCD display START STOP RESET SD Slot 1St USB host Rear View IO modules RS 232 422 485 opt
24. e Gommunication SMTP Server Host http www company com Port 25 i User Mahidhar Press Email Test and check mail function If any problems with Email delivery it will show error as shown attached Communication 10 20 13 Email Enable SMTP Server Host http www company com i rPort 25 E User Mahidhar 34 3 5 1 Connections There are a total of 16 connections available Each connection can be configured as either Serial or Ethernet Connections Name Connecti 2 Type Serial Name Connection name Type Serial Ethernet Slave ID If Recorder is Modbus RTU Master then all the Slaves need to be configured in the connections Connections JP 192 168 0 1 Port 502 IP This is enabled only if Type Ethernet selected at any connection 3 5 2 Commands A total of 16 commands are available Commands First Ext Last Extl Ba Device Register Start Address 1 Data Type Int16 Connection Connect i Action Enable Disable To Channel First Enter first external channel details Ex Ext1 Last Enter last external channel details Ex Ext24 From Device Register Start Address Enter Start register address Data Type Int16 Uint16 Int32_B Int32_L Ulnt32 B Ulnt32 L Float B Float L Connection Select the required connectio 35 3 6 Instrument Brightness 4 Screen Saver Disable Storage Internal Flash i
25. e 05 22 15 Calibrate Channel AI1 Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type O RA Lower AD Calibration Please adjust as follows and then press OK button Input 0 mV Cancel After you input OV and select ok the user can see the below screen Now follow the next instruction Calibrate Calibrate Channel AI i Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type Ra Lower AD Calibration Calibrating Now input 60mV and click ok TEREE 05 22 15 Calibrate Calibrate Channel AI1 Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type 1 O R Upper AD Calibration Please adjust as follows and then press OK button Input 60 mV EE 49 After you input 60 mV and select ok the user can see the below screen Now follow the next instruction 15 30 44 Calibrate 05 22 15 ES Channel AI1 Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type 0 Upper AD Calibration Calibrating Im When the calibration is done successfully the user can see below screen Calibrate Calibrate Channel AI1 Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type e O Calibration completed Note Channell 3 should be calibrated first in all types of Analog Input cards An analog temperature sensor is installed in channel 3 When channel 3 is calibrating the cold junction voltage measured by this temperature sensor will be loaded into a register If channel 3 is not calibrated the default value of cold j
26. e values of all the channels etc It is possible to display Digital input status via status bar on any page in the paperless recorder If digital input is not enabled it shows as Low Presence of an enabled digital input shall be shown as High See the picture below To configure status bar refer section Display 4 mem SD NES Realtime Pagel ech 29 13 04 14 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 30 46 9 32 20 9 34 06 9 35 46 9 37 26 9 40 46 2 32 20 DIL DIS Low Low Status Bar and Digital Input Status Digital Input status can also monitored from the DEM Menu Press Status and then select DI it will show the Digital Input Status as follows 22 nem 12 49 57 Menu Status DI 34 02 17 13 DI DO AO Counter Totalizer i Tanki Level switch high Tank2 Level Switch High 3 1 3 Math Channel Maximum no of Math channels in various Recorders are as follows Path EE menu More Config Math After entering the Configuration mode in Channel select Math then Press the Enter soft button to get into Math Channel configuration page DataType 4 Byte Value Range 3 4E 38 3 4E 38 Trigger Enable Method Instant Speed 100ms Dot Expression AI1 AI2 2 Unit Transformation Disable Decimal 1 Range 214748364 8 214748364 7 Name Define the name of the Math channel Desc Define the detail description for the cha
27. er from Analog input Math Counter Totalizer Action Disables or enables the Totalizer Method Instant E otalizer Input AI Source All Action Disable Decimal O z Period Sec Decimal Defines the decimal point for the Totalizer Period Selects if seconds minutes or hours are used for the Totalizer Unit Defines the unit of totalizing Preset Defines the preset value for the Totalizer Low Cut Defines the Low Cut for the Totalizer For ex If 0 0 is set as Low cut then if source channel Al1 is less than 0 0 the Totalizer value will not go to negative 26 Event Total 5 events are supported for each Math channel Defines the type Set point Log Job1 or Job2 amp Hysteresis Type Select one of options H L HH LL Dev Dev Error Set point Defines the set point trigger of Totalizer value to initiate Jobs and or Log alarms Log User can select one of Log Alarm Log Alarm Auto Ack or Log Event Job1 Job2 various jobs can be configured 2 jobs for each Totalizer Hysteresis To avoid jobs from being activated too often the hysteresis can set to avoid nuisance tripping Hysteresis values can be defined for the event trigger set point 3 1 4 Analog Output After entering the Configuration screen in the Channel section select AO then Press the Enter soft button to get into Analog Output Channel configuration page Output 4 20mA Desc Define detail description for the channel
28. f FUTUREDESIG N T RO L S PR series Quick User Manual UMQPRO1A 1st Edition 07 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Ti GENERALDESCRIPTION asii 5 1 1 UNIQUE FEATURES OF RECORDER cnnmcccccccccoccncnnnnonononnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnernnnnns 5 1 2 COMPARISON OF PR SERIES Ee ee 5 1 3 SMART MECHANISM t 6 2 INSTALLATION AND WIRING consi 7 MENS ed c LIA 7 2 2 INSTALLATION ei IL alii Lala lalla 7 2 9 PANEEMOUNTINGSNIE lee 8 24 WIRING OF THE CARDS cisl dE ceu cs Go asia neci ores testet 11 2 5 RS 232 RS 422 AND RS 485 WIRING rr 15 de CONFIGURATION comandadas 17 Jal CHANNEL sd 18 3 1 1 E A CN AA 18 3 1 2 A lilla 21 did A aiar 23 3 14 e Ee te RE EE 27 3 1 5 Digital CUP e LU SNC edd 21 3 1 6 gt EEEE A EEE EEE E E A ET A ETA ET 28 mE o Cu 28 32 DISPLAY delia oil LM I LM iL 29 3 2 1 SE E 31 39 TIMER etnie salesiani anda caca ES 32 A leali alia 32 do COMMUNICATION me 33 39 1 E EE 35 9 2 EEGEN 35 3 6 INSTRUMENT ceca lola alla 36 dif SECURITY nba 37 3 7 1 Oel tiene A A A 3 di SERI 37 do DEMOS a o e e Atas 38 SEMEN uere 38 3 9 1 Bel EE 39 3 9 2 Network Printer EP TT ice a A Sieh De Fa a Re 40 3 9 3 PINEHlStoNcaldaleisise lella 41 3 9 4 EPR DO n Mr S 42 3 9 5 PRI SIR SIO sea tice helle 43 3 10 SYSTEM INFO WE 43 3 11 BATEA CGONTROL stoscasinaasco ss iabscaR cos Gpo assa liso dadalaG asa an Toa nDa lana GSdadapean ossos dadas pas ugaa asas 45 3 12 CALIBRATE aaa
29. ield blank If a password is not entered initially there is no password required How to enter simple password ME Menu more confiz select Password press Enter then key in the passwor 3 7 2 CFR 21 If the higher security CFR 21 is selected it requires the recorder to operate with more restricted rules which comply with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 It has time limit during operation If the user does not press ay keys in a predefined period of time which can be selected between 1 to 20 minutes using LogOut function the user needs to key in the password again It also offers an audit trail function to record the user the timing and what type work the user was doing on the recorder Incorrect password and unauthorized operation will be recorded into the event list as well The maximum number of users available in FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Security Mode is 30 In ME Menu more config select Instrument press Enter soft button Select Security CFR 21 Security Mode CFR 21 Logout Disable Password validity Unlimited i Security Level of Functions n Login From PC 9 3 Clear 9 Operate 9 Config 9 x Pause 9 37 LogOut Time selection available from 1 min to 20 min This selection is visible only if CFR 21 is selected If no user operates the Paperless Recorder for the above set duration the current user will be logged out automatically Password validity Password validity can be set for 30 60 or 90 days
30. ime Jobi DO Latch On DO1 Job2 No Action leo Press directional keys at the bottom to select from one of 20 available timers Type Countdown Repeat Countdown Daily Weekly or Monthly Countdown Defines the interval of time e g days hours minutes and seconds Not the Actual Time Repeat Countdown Repeats the previous countdown Not the Actual Time Daily Weekly or Monthly The timer works in selected interval of Real Time Action Disables or enables the timer Job1 Job2 2 jobs can be configured for each timer 3 4 Clock Path ME Menu more config ciok Clock Summer Time Type Disable From 4 1 02 00 e Month 32 Fig Clock configuration page in Paperless Recorder Date Style Selects either month date year or date month year Date Time Set up the local time Use directional keys Up Down to select the column press Enter soft button to change the clock data Then press the Apply Time Soft button to apply it to the recorder Summer time In some countries of North America and Europe clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn This is commonly referred to as Daylight Savings Time We refer to this as Summer Time A Summer time set provision is available in the paperless recorder In Summer time Select Type Enable and then set Start Month Day Hour Min and End Month Day Hour Min details 3 5 Commu
31. ion I Ethernet port ha standard 2Nd USB host standard Power terminals Power switch option for panel mount standard for portables 2 Installation and wiring 2 1 Unpacking If any damage is found while unpacking the user should contact the local representative at once It is suggested that the special packaging is retained for possible future requirements 2 2 Installation AN Remove stains from this equipment using a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh chemicals volatile solvents such as thinner or strong detergents to clean the equipment in order to avoid deformation The recorder is designed for indoor use and not in any hazardous area It should be kept away from shock vibration and electromagnetic fields such as variable frequency drives motors and transformers It is intended to operate under the following environmental conditions Pollution Degree Level Il IEC1010 1 EN61010 1 Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 20 90 RH non condensing Power 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz or 11 36VDC Altitude 2000M maximum 2 3 Panel mounting style PR10 Front Side 144 5 67 21 5 22 0 88 0 90 Panel cut out dimensions PR20 Front Side Right Side 21 5 22 A a 5 c d Es Panel Cut Out Dimensions Panel cut out dimensions PR30 Front Side PLL BRE Right Side 170 770 Panel Cut Out Dimensions 5 43 02422 WU ke ii Panel cu
32. le unit the protective earth terminal must remain connected if the recorder is connected to any hazardous voltage Keep signal and supply voltage wiring separated from one another If this is impractical use shielded cables for signal wiring Double insulation should be used for signal wiring when the recorder is used with hazardous voltage Do not use the recorder where there is high vibration or a high magnetic field This could cause damage or error of measurement All maintenance or repairs should be carried out with power disconnected to avoid personal injury or damage to the unit In areas with conductive pollution adequate ventilation filtering and sealing must be installed When cleaning the recorder handle carefully and use soft dry cloth Avoid the use of abrasives or any sharp or hard objects which would damage the display Do not operate the recorder if any part has been removed or disassembled Consult your nearest dealer at once Static Electricity Appropriate precautions must be taken when handling the recorder The circuit board components are susceptible to damage caused by electrostatic discharge Take static electricity precautions while handling and inserting USB memory into the recorder 1 General Description 1 1 Unique features of recorder The PR series is a well designed new generation paperless recorders with many outstanding features as follows Hardware e Three sizes inclu
33. m version Internal and External memory Ethernet IP address and Slots status Version The firmware version of the recorder Memory Free Total Internal Indicates the percentage of free memory compared to total memory available in internal flash card External Indicates the percentage of free memory compared to total memory available in external memory devices of SD and USB A small icon on the top right indicates the percentage of free memory e g Mem 96 96 Address MAC Displays the MAC address of Paperless Recorder IP address Displays the IP address for the Paperless Recorder Slot 1 5 Indicates the status of all Slots and the cards that have been inserted The cards include Analog Input AI Digital Input DI and Digital Output DO amp AO 43 3 10 1 1 Upgrade Firmware Path ME menu More Config System Information Maintain Maintain The Maintain button is located at left lower side in System Info page It is the button to upgrade the firmware and calibrate the touch screen in the paperless recorder Touch Calibrate OK Cancel Upgrade Core System This is to upgrade firmware in the paperless recorder Contact factory supplier for the latest firmware files Please download firmware file to a USB stick or SD Card then insert the USB stick into USB port or SD Card at SD card Slot in the Paperless Recorder Select the External Storage to SD Card or USB flash on the External Storage Setting depends on the storage in
34. name Type Current Voltage Output Select either disable 0 to 20mA 4 20mA O 5V 1 5V 0 10VDC Expression This is similar to Math channel 3 1 5 Digital Output Reverse Disable Desc Define detail description for the channel name Reverse Enable this if Reverse operation is required for the Digital Output For ex If reverse is disabled the relay output is Normally Open NO In case if you need to have a Normally Closed NC relay at Recorder Power ON then enable Reverse for the selected Digital Output The Relay output shall be normally closed 27 3 1 6 External This is to access data from the external devices Maximum no of external channels in various Recorders are as follows Maximum External 24 Channels All the properties are similar to Analog Input channel More details about external channels are available at section Communication External Y 37 10 21 13 3 AES E 14 Name Ext1 Desc Type Enable a Log DataType 2 Byte Value Range 32768 32767 Trigger Enable Y Method Instant Speed 100ms Dot Modbus Register Value MV Conversion DataType 2 Byte Sn Formula MV RL RH RL SH SL SL Range Low RL 0 0 High RH 65535 0 seu Please refer Detail Manual section Communication for examples of external channels 3 1 7 Jobs Various types of jobs can be selected as follows No Action Do nothing Send Email Sen
35. nd is generally used for printing Real time alarms Also it can be used for printing historical data and alarms from the Paperless Recorder ESCP language id supported so any printer supporting ESCP like LQ300 can be used The LPT1 port of a PC can be connected to a Serial printer directly However it needs to have a Printer driver installed in PC first and share it for network use via Ethernet Paperless Recorder Printer LAN Switch EEE Procedure Connect Paperless Recorder to PC via Ethernet Install Printer driver in PC Share Printer for network use Connect Printer to PC via LPT1 Power ON Printer In Paperless Recorder at Path select ME menu More Contig Auto Print Enter 40 Select Setup Printer press Enter soft button Auto Print Auto Print Setup Printer Period Last Hours e Hours 1 Historical Data e Interval 100ms PCL Laser ESCP Printer PCL Inkjet a 8 L Laser Select ESCP printer Then enter the proper Net Path Ex PC1 LQ300 PC1 is computer name and LQ300 is shared printer driver for network use Now the setup is ready at the Paperless Recorder 3 9 3 Print Historical data Configure USB Printer or Network printer as explained in earlier section In Paperless Recorder at Path select BEM Menu More Config Auto Output Enter Auto Quiput Auto Output Historical Data Period Last Hours B d Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec
36. net Settings Note Make sure to enter Global Unique static fix IP address received from Internet solution provider 55 4 1 2 How to Enable Web Server Communication ah memi SL E e d GL Math Fort Il MI VORO MITO Communication Ethernet IP User Define IP Address 192 168 0 111 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 168 95 1 1 Modbus Server Modbus TCP Port 502 Select Web Server RS232 485 Protocol Modbus Slave Select Web Server Menu in the Communication screen Enable the Web Server for using Web Server application in the Recorder Configuration Channel AI DI AO EDO Display Timer Clock E Instrument Password FREE Demo Enable Auto Output System Information Default After completing the above steps press the BACK key then the Home key to return to the main menu It will save the configuration settings in the Recorder Now the Recorder is ready for the Web Server Applications Note The Web Server update time on the browser is 1 second for real time data and statuses and 5 Seconds for Alarms 56 4 2 How to View Recorder Data in PC via Webserver Connect Paperless Recorder to the Internet Open the browser Internet Explorer 10 or Google Chrome in the PC Enter the IP address of the Recorder in the address bar of the browser Format http 192 168 1 111 Now you can see the Paperless Recorder
37. nication Ethernet HESI IP Address 192 168 10 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 i DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Modbus Server Modbus TCP Port 502 Web Server Enable 2 Protocol Modbus Master Address 1 Baud Rate 38400 Data Format No 8 1 Email E Ethernet IP DHCP STATIC Select DHCP if the server on the network automatically allocates the IP address for the recorder Select STATIC to manually set a fixed address for the recorder IP Address Defines the current address of the recorder on the network Subnet Mask Defines the current Subnet Mask address on the network Default Gateway Defines the current Gateway address DNS Server This is required if the recorder is to be connected to Internet Modbus Server When configured as Slave Recorder is act as Server in Modbus Connectivity Modbus TCP Port Default 502 for Modbus TCP Serial Protocol Modbus RTU Master Modbus RTU Slave Address Address of Master Slave in the network 33 Baud rate 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data format None 8 1 or Odd 8 1 or Even 8 1 Modbus Client Master Sample Rate Ethernet 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec Dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot Timeout The default timeout is 100ms Serial 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec Dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot Timeout The default timeout is 100ms Interval between 2 commands The default timeout is 10ms Email Enable Disabl
38. nnel name Type Specify either Math Totalizer or Counter Note Based on selection at Type configuration details will be changed For ex Type Math has different configuration details compared with Type Totalizer or Type Counter Log data type Trigger Method Speed Same as Analog Input Press Back key and then press Home soft button go to Real time display and memorize the Math settings 23 Enter Expression column it appears Source Operator and a eer Math Expression AI1 AI2 2 The Source covers all available Analog inputs Digital Inputs Math inputs external channels The Operators are mathematical expressions described below Use Source Operator and keyboard to define the Math equation Transformation Select disable value or Math channel This function mainly used to display process values obtained from Non linearization table Table Select disable value or Math channel Maximum 64 rows can be entered in the Transformation table Ex A chemical tank has a non linear shape The level is 0 to 1400 cms The Recorder should display 0 to 170 Tons as per following table Transformation 24 3 1 3 1 Counter Path EE menu More Config Math Select Type Counter wi Name Counter6 EDesc Counter 6 be Type Counter Datal ype 4 Byte Value Range 3 4E 38 3 4E 38 Trigger Enable j Method Instant Speed 100ms Dot Counter Unit Preset O
39. on to get into the Display mode configuration page shown on the following page PRIO PR20 PR30 Display pages 8 30 21 O Pens Page 6 l6 10 29 D 4 mem _ 04 40 52 Display Pagel 80 02 17 13 10 i1ii 12 Name Pagel Mode Trend Speed 1 Sec Dot Direction Horizontal Background Black Pen 1 Channel AI1 Color Blue Width 1 Range Low 120 0 High 800 0 2 Channel Maths Name Defines the name of the display page Mode Defines the default method of displaying data for the page Options are Trend Bar Digital Mix Circular only for PR30 and Disable modes Circular Trends are only available in the PR30 model For Circular Trends History 05 06 15 11 12 47 35 06 15 7 AUS AI19 1270 7 807 6 Storage zoom Internal A AIR 444 9 Speed This is the display speed Available options are 100 msec dot 1 Sec dot 2 Sec dot 5 Sec dot 10 Sec dot 20 Sec dot 30 Sec dot 1 min dot 5 min dot 10 min Page 30 min Page 1 hour Page 2 hour Page 4 hour Page 8 hour Page 12 hour Page and 1 Day Page Direction Sets the trend direction to be horizontal or vertical Background Sets the background color of Trend mode to black or white Pen For a specific channel this defines the drawing pen its color width Range Low and Range High for the display Channel Selects a specific analog input Math Counter Totalizer External channels Select Disable if a specific ch
40. serted Select Update Core System then click the OK button It may take a few seconds to finish the process Please note that the power to the recordershould be not switched off during this upgrade process 3 10 1 2 Calibrate Touch Screen Path ISEE venu More Config System Information Maintain Maintain The Maintain button is located at left lower side in System Info page It is the button to upgrade the firmware and Calibrate touch screen in paperless recorder Touch Calibrate Update Core System Touch Calibrate OK Cancel This is used to calibrate the touch screen A symbol appears in the center of the LCD screen Carefully press and briefly hold a stylus or finger on the center of the target Repeat this procedure as the target moves around the screen Just touch the 44 screen to complete the screen calibration This procedure helps to locate pointer via touch screen and properly select the objects during operation of the recorder 3 11 Batch Control This feature is to store data in a different folder for every batch and archive data later with reference to a batch Path Menu More Config Instrument Select Batch Control and press Enter key Select Enable Press Ok Press Back 45 Press OK then press Home Soft key to save these settings Power the recorder OFF then ON then in the Menu the Batch soft key will be shown as below
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42. t counter or all counters Log Report Make a report for Counter Totalizer Analog inputs Min Max Avg Math Min Max Avg All Counters All Totalizers and All Channels Min Max Avg Choose this column and the report will be presented as described in section Reports Reset MinMaxAve In the Report function after logging the Min Max Avg data of Al and Math channels for one day for example this will reset historical data in order to log new data for the next day It is also possible to reset the Min Max Avg for All Channels at one step Print If a printer is connected to the Paperless Recorder via the USB port or Ethernet the following print jobs can be triggered from events Print Historical data Print Event List Print Report List Print Snapshot The time period of Print depends on the configuration available at EE menu More Config Auto Output Auto Output Auto Output BSetup Printer e Historical Data 2 Period Last Hours Report Data Mode List Note Please refer section Auto Output for more details about options available Note Press Home key to return to real time display all configurations will be memorized The Digital output DO card with relays can be set in Job1 and or Job2 It can be viewed in System Info mode after it is installed into a Slot 3 2 Be Path MEA ven More Config Display Select Display then press the Enter Soft butt
43. tout dimensions rc ewan ES 10 Portable styles f FUTUREDESIGN PR30 PR10 2 4 Wiring of the cards A Wiring Precautions 1 Care must be taken to ensure that the maximum voltage rating specified on the label is not exceeded 2 For the panel mount version it is recommended that near an external fuse or an external switch rated at 2A 250 VAC should be used 3 Beware not to over tighten the terminals screws The torque should not exceed 0 4 N m 3 6 Lb in or 4 0 Kg F cm 4 With the exception of the thermocouple wires all wires should be stranded copper conductor with maximum gauge of 18 AWG 5 Connect a grounding conductor with 1 6mm diameter minimum to provide protective grounding prior to turning on the equipment 11 Analog Input Card AI206 Analog Input Card AI203 108 dI RTD 2 SAD 310940 4 QP en RTD 5 SAD 6 G 33 1c 7 G8 RTD 8 BV E M54 10 GR RTD 116 3 men 13 6R RTD 14 5v E 15 GG Qui 10412 PRAI2032 00 Digital input card DI206 OS 20 re sO rl 20 10697 ne P 120 136Y 7 vd 150 166 ve Pl 180 10412 PRDI2062 10 10412 PRRO2062 00 Relay output and digital input card RD233 Analog output card AO206 O jm 2 10 30 2 54 60 zi 8 Ga 90 zl 11 42 120 si 14 6 50 E 1760 180 11 12 139 7 vd od 150 166 7 ro 180
44. unction voltage will be used for all channels It does not matter what order you perform calibration after calibrating input 3 there is no need to follow a sequence and any one of T C RTD mA or VDC can be done independently 50 3 13 Procedure To Reset and Restore Factory Default Settings Power ON the Recorder while Pressing the Reset Button Reset Button Format Press the Format Button for at least 3 Seconds to return the Recorder to factory Settings After the Recorder is done formatting it will ask for Screen Calibration Do the Screen Calibration The recorder has now been returned to factory default settings Upgrade Download the Firmware from the FTP Link Given Copy the File to the SD Card Be sure the SD card is formatted to FAT32 Insert the SD Card to the SD Card Slot on the Recorder Press Upgrade Button for at least 3 Seconds to upgrade the image from SD Card Follow the on Screen instructions 51 3 14 Handwriting Messages on Trend Screens Handwriting Messages on Trend Screens is very handy for process associates to highlight important events This is shown in the below picture When the User navigates through Men History gt Page 1 as shown in the below screen che Paget d sxo api Im 3 23 25 If the User wants to write a message they can press the pen symbol as shown in the red square in the screen below History 12 04 14 9 26 44 10 B il
45. w limit to set up another limit lower than low limit for double warning Dev Trigger event on positive deviation of process value The job or alarm is activated when process value is deviated by greater than the setpoint the process value Dev Trigger event on negative deviation of process value The job or alarm is activated when the process value is deviated by less than the set point the process value Error On channel error an alarm or job is activated Setpoint To set up the process value for actuating Job1 and or Job2 Alarm Log Alarm Record alarms Log Alarm Auto Ack Record alarms and acknowledge automatically Log Event Record events Job1 Job2 When an event occurs the task to be performed is called the job A typical example is to trigger an alarm buzzer in the event of a high temperature Each pen can accept five different types of events or alarms and each event can create two jobs Please note that a job under Event is different from a job created by pressing the Operate key The former is actuated by an event and the latter is actuated by manual control no event necessary Hysteresis To avoid it been activated too often the Log Alarm or relay can set for no reaction Hysteresis value can be defined for the event trigger set point 3 1 2 Digital Input Path MEA menu Config D After entering the Configuration mode in the Channel select DI then Press the Enter soft button to get into Digital Input Ch

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