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1. 4 5 1 Modification of controller parameters in Real time It is possible to modify max 10 parameters for a controller in Real time E RealTime Configure iJ B 2 Add T Modify um ien Controller Node Mame All List Tagl 1 1 Simulate_1 Tage 1 i z Simulate z AIl 3 1 Mo 192 166 al vR1S8 3 A 2 3 1 Ma 192 166 4 Controller 4 amp I3 3 il Ma 192 166 ATA 4 1 la 1079 7140 Fig Design time configuration 44 Parameter Selection Please selectthe parameters that will be used for real time operation frequently Often used parameters ALT PE i ril Close 4100 B41 Parameters E3 An empty rectangle below means a deselected iter signed rectangle below means a selected item X Lancel IE Default E Display real time measured value from C Program Files WWAQ Studio WRe File F View v PagerP Windowrw Language L HelprH El Click at to modify controller parameters 45 Parameter operation for Controller Device Type Node address 1 SHIF A ae Em Read RAMP NONE Manual Mode J Cn ea EE Normal Mode Fig Real time modification 4 6 Channel Configuration Add lO Recorder to the data base as explained in previous section In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon gt RealTime Configure All List Yes FAVIEESU 1 O Card 1 Alzi 2 Yes 211 72 166 TEE ie Fue AI 1 2 tes 5 211 72 1
2. ashe po eat tim s e ho feat Netlog x Cancel For Analog inputs five events are available for each channel Maximum two jobs can be configured for each event 4 6 4 Digital Inputs Modify Tag Data v Auta update Device Type I O Card Bank z Protocol Modbus TCP 4 Use Gateway Device Made address vent Alarm Type SetPoint Jobi Jobz Hysteresis 1 h Hi Log Alarm No Action fa 2 Lo Log Alarm No Action lo x Cancel For Digital inputs two events are available for each channel Maximum two jobs can be configured for each event Ex When DI1 is high Log alarm when DI1 is Low Log alarm 52 4 6 5 Analog Outputs Modify Tag Data ocard H Ww Ew E Output Select Enable or Disable Range Low Defines the low scale with decimal if necessary For instance output 0 20 mA the Scale Low can be set up with value 0 0 to be correspondent to low range 0 mA Range High Defines the high scale with decimal if necessary For instance input 0 20mA the Scale High can be set up with value 100 0 to be correspondent to high range 20mA Expression It is possible to write a formula up to 36 characters If user attempts to write more than 36 characters in formula it prompt an error message indicating strings in expression should be less than 36 characters Mathematic functions are supported and they can be used in expression while w
3. 4 5 Create a New project for Controllers RS485 RS232 converter 1 In controller please set communication settings properly Example Set Baud rate 9600 bps Address 1 ParityzNone Data bits 8 stop bits 1 2 Set communication settings properly at RS485 RS232 converter 3 Open Real time viewer 4 Set bank properly for RS232 Example Select Bank2 set protocol Modbus RS232 and then enter all other communication settings exactly same as defined at Controller 40 RealTime Configure BOX 28380 3 gt 3 Mm0 Bank2 Protocol Disable Modbus R S232 Modbus TCP RealTime Configure EEEE SNAN GE t 2 G Bank Protocol IModbus_RS232 S232 Cam Part com Baud Rate Parity i Data Bits Stop Bits 6 Open Real time viewer again 41 Im z Create a new project Enter the new name Test_Controller x Cancel 7 Enter the new name for the project Information v There are no tag data in the project Dia vau want to configure it C TI Mo 8 Click No Then click Add Add A Tag v Auto update the Tag contents Device Type Controller Bank 2 Tag Mame auto Mode address 1 LogSpeed fi Sec Trigger by Time LogMlethod instant Tolerance Math Operation e OK x Cancel 9 Select Device type as Controller Select Bank properly If should show protocol Modbus RS232 Enter nod
4. Active Time is the time that alarm status becomes active Clear Time is the time when two conditions are met Firstly alarm status is cleared and becomes normal and secondly the user has acknowledged it If any alarm occurs the red buzzer icon on the top right starts to flash After the cause of alarm is no longer met and the alarm is acknowledged then the red buzzer icon disappears When Clear Time shows Terminated this indicates that turning off the power has terminated the alarm 5 1 3 Display Digital Values Display real time measured value from C Wata Acquisition File F View v PagerP Window LanguagefL Help H x Click on Digital Icon 123 to show all digital values in full screen alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on Digital Maximum 24 channels can be displayed in each page and total 200 display pages available 82 E hi a L Display real time measured value from C File F vView vV PagerP BUT Language L n 4p pm E Trend Bar Digital Page1 E UN Event EE arrange all du All channel digital ER Status 4 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemo1 prj File F View Page P Window W Language L Digital Page1 Pagel Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time 1 ms start Th UMDAS Microsoft Uh Recorder_ENU Mi P YR18 Manual 2 3P 5 untitled Paint ime_V
5. Timer1 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 8 Min O Sec 0 Job1 DO Latch On Target DO1 Job2 No Action Timer2 Type Daily Action Enable 62 Time Hour 10 Min O Sec 0 Job1 DO Latch Off Target DO1 Job2 No Action Timer1 4 8 2 Counters In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon d Click on E icon for Tools configuration and then click on Counter tab Maximum 100 timers available for configuration From DAQ 1 2 onwards 63 RealTime Configure gt o ww OSSO Name Defines the name of counter Desc Defines the description for a specific counter on the display Unit Defines the unit of counter Preset Defines the preset value for the counter The counter starts from a preset value Event Defines the type set point Job1 or Job2 Type Select one of three options None Process Hi Process Low Set point Defines the set point of process value to trigger the counter Job1 Job2 various jobs as described in 3 6 2 2 jobs for each counter 4 8 2 1 Counter Example Supervisor wants to know the number of occurrence of an event in a day say pressure switch signal high Digital input1 is used for Pressure switch High signal indicates High pressure Low signal indicates normal pressure Digital Input1 Event1 Type H Job1 Inc Counter Target Counter1 Timer1 Type Daily Action Enable 64 Time Hour 23 Min 59 Sec 59 Job1 Log Report Target Counter
6. ala File F Edit E Language L HelpfH Nea al akm te Feo Name Tagz Unit Comment Decimal 0 m Time Instant 1 Seu By Time Instant 1 SerD Tagza By Time Instant 1 Se Tage9 By Time Instant 1 Se 11 All data log tags will be shown here Enter the unit and select the number of decimal points 98 12 Click Save icon td Then click Return icon o to return to main program Information 2 Do vau want to save change data Y IH Mo 13 Click Yes to save project configuration in PC Information AX 3 Now you can import measured data Continue iv ii Yes Mo 14 Click Yes to import historical data and alarms from USB stick to PC Information 3 Do you want to delete storage media data Y Mj Mo 15 Click Yes to delete data and alarms from USB stick Click No if you wishes to remain historical data and alarms in USB stick after transferring to PC 99 bhin X Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test1 prj FilefF Edit E View v Disply D Page P Search 5 Language L HelptH f t a B fzoomsize Pp 11 Scale 16 Now you can view historical data trend in PC 6 1 3 HMI data archive in PC via Ethernet 1 First make sure data logging and historical trend is configured properly in HMI and they are running fine in Run time 2 n Run time ch
7. Seek by Event Alarm Seek by Remark Select All Scale option as shown attached 128 Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio RealTimeWemot1 prj uum s Cr FT B m Select All Scale to view multiple display scale on Y xis Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio ReallimeWem AL a Inm b Bl ini li JE Jl M HI y Wh i MM If it is required to change color width display scale of specific pen then do the settings in HMI configuration itself The settings made at HMI shall be retrieved in historical viewer also No separate display settings available for Historical viewer 6 8 2 Events Alarm List It is to view list of Events Alarms 129 Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition StudiolRealTimeWemo1 prj Viewty BER PagelP Searchis E pu Be Trend View i Report List Value List It shows list of Alarms events as per occurrence of event as per channel configuration Wo mme foam TT 17 CO NE CS o o o o m zes forim O n o O uw xo foim eX TN Ex xps peen Rex Ra 6 8 3 Reports List Only for Paperless Recorder At present this is applicable only for Paperless Recorder Not for HMI It is to view list of reports Display PE Trend View Event Alarm List s Report List value List 6 8 3 1 Reports Example A factory operates for 8 hours a da
8. 9 119 6 5 Export data 6 5 1 Export data to Excel It is to export historical data to Excel files in selected path manually In this case all the tags will be located in same file s For example if you have 2 tags in the project all tags will appear in different columns in Excel file as shown below Two files will be created with names Project name Pen csv and Project name Event csv Ex Test1 Event csv Ex Test1 Pen csv Where Test1 is project name 3 0 0 0 ES 02 09 11 13 35 54 i If there is large data after 65535 rows it creates new excel file with name Project name Part X where X is the file number say 1 2 etc le Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj Import Ctrl Alt 1 E Export data tn Excel Cha la Clear Ctrl Al L db Copy Ctrlealk c Remark CEriz AlE R Import Option Edy Export data to Database Ctrl 4It B 120 Export data in Excel 09 Feb 11 fei 1 04 59 PM 09 Feb 11 E 1 06 36 PM R m C Program Files D40 Studio RealTime TestS Tests Pen csy C Program FilesiDA4G Studio RealTimelTest5 TestS_Event csv Range The display Select this option if it is required to export data specific to display screen current view Time Period Select this option and enter start data end date start time and end time This is to select historical data with specific time period and then export to excel
9. All Select this option if all the historical data needs to export to excel files Speed This is to select resolution for data archival 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot 20 sec dot 30 sec dot 1 min dot 2 min dot 5 min dot 10 min dot 30 min dot 10 min page 30 min page 1 hr page 2 hrs page 4 hrs page 8 hrs page day page week page and month page For example If 1 sec dot selected then you can archive data once in a second If 1 min dot selected then you can archive data once in 1 min Source List Tags available for selection for data export Destination List Tags already selected for data export gt Move Tag from source to Destination gt gt Move all Tags from Source to Destination 121 Move all Tags from Destination to Source Penfile Select path of data files where all the excel files data need to be available v Event file Select path of event files where all the excel files event alarms to be available 6 5 2 Export data to database It is to export historical data to database in selected path manually In this case each tag will have one dedicated file This is not same as export data to Excel For example if you have 2 tags in the project 2 files will be created for data itself with names 1 file for events say alarms Ex DB_Tag1 csv Tag1 data DB Tag2 csv Tag2 data DB Event csv alarms data ES Microsoft Excel DB Tag1 csv D10 A A Ce 1 Date Time
10. Ew 0 61078 EXP 17 269 30 30 237 3 40 30 Ew 42 4262 milli bars Ed 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Td Td 237 3 Td Tw Ed 0 61078 EXP 17 269 40 40 237 3 40 30 Ed 73 7416 milli bars Ea Ew 0 63 Td Tw Ea 42 4262 0 63 40 30 Ea 36 1262 milli bars RH Ea Ed 100 RH 36 1262 73 7416 100 RH 48 99 End of Theory DAQ support Virtual Math channels 5 Math channels are required to calculate one RH Td AI1 analog input for dry bulb temperature PT 100 57 Tw Al2 analog input for wet bulb temperature PT100 Math1 EXP 17 269 AI1 Al1 237 3 Math2 Ed1 0 61078 Math1 Al1 Al2 Math3 EXP 17 269 AI2 Al2 237 3 Math4 Ew1 0 61078 Math3 Al1 Al2 Ea Ew 0 63 Td Tw Math5 RH1 Math4 0 63 AI1 Al2 Math2 100 Mame Math1 Expression EXP 17 269 AI1 AI14 237 3 Mame Math Expression 0 61073 Math1 A11 AI2 Mame Math3 Expression EXP 17 269 AI2 A124 237 3 Name Math4 Expression 0 61078 Math3 AI1 Al Mame Math5 Expression Math4 0 63 AT1 AI2 Math2 100 Now in Math5 you will get Relative humidity in Five events are supported for every Math channel and two jobs are available in every event same as Analog input channel Math channels are virtual channels It contains measured value based on the equations These values can be recorded similar to physically connected Analog inputs and display digital values trends bar graphs e
11. Oo 02 2011 13 35 53 544 O9 02 2011 13 35 54 553 O9 7 02 2011 13 35 55 562 Oo 702 2011 13 35 56 570 O9 02 2011 13 35 57 579 LJ T2 Ch wo 6 5 3 Export data automatically If you wish to import data from device to PC first and export data automatically then select the required options properly at section Import options 6 6 Remark This is used to mark comment on data after verification For example supervisor checks historical trend and may wishes to mark a comment say Irregular at specific date time Maximum 40 characters are allowed in each remark l Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemo1 prj Edit E i Import Chrl alk 1 G Export Ctrl alk o Clear Chrl Alt L de Copy CkrlH Alt C E Remark CErl AlE R Import Option B signature Ctri alt s In historical viewer there is a pointer which moves around the trend for selecting the data Just use the mouse and left single click on historical trend then you can see pointer as shown attached 124 HIT ll ERDLLLIICIILII DIU a aS n emen EE EUIS C Se a CU Ss c Eum cec i cau es cox c ex cage eX cx poc ce cs cec coe ces cuoc expo c emao y LLL SMILIES This is curser point For Pon date time selection mme SN mm mme mE mua e mU EDI MER CU EM E RET E EE A ONE ET MM Mako v E EOM EN DI at UU eye tere o A i ee ee 4 48 13 05 53 13 06 55 13 0
12. 0008 90009 2007 0 0 0 O Current Input 4 O Current Input 5 O Current Input E O Current Input 7 O Current Input 8 21845 Input Status 30100 1 DIF Switch 40121 1 Baud Rate 40122 O Parit 40123 O Stop Bit 401 24 O Reply Delay Move Mouse pointer over value for Description 10 54 Module Type 104 Software Versio 1 Modbus Value Label Address 3200107 360 Tupe SW Version Description of Modbus Register 30002 Analog Input 1 30003 0 Analog Input 2 U 10 Voltage Input 1 au tecla jan Range 0 4095 12 bits 30005 O Analog Input 4 30006 O Analog Input 5 30007 0 Analog Input 6 30008 D Analog Input 7 300039 O Analog Input 8 30010 21045 Input Status 30100 1 DIP Switch z 40121 1 Baud Rate mi 40122 O Parit 40123 O Stop Bit 401 24 O Reply Delay Move Mouse pointer aver Value for Description 16 D 8TE Module Type 105 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 30001 361 ITupe Sw Version 3000 166 Thermocouple Input 1 30003 32768 Thermocouple Input z 30004 2 fb Thermocouple Input 3 30005 32760 Thermocouple Input 4 30006 Jr bo Thermocouple Input 5 30007 32r B8 Thermocouple Input E 30008 Saad ata Thermocouple Input 7 30009 32 58 8 Thermocouple Input 8 30010 215 5 CIC Temperature 30011 1 21044 4 Input Status 30076 65415 Calibrate Raw Data 40017 D Calibrate Control 30100 1 DIF Swi
13. 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 606 203 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Hx loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Hinimum Bms Maximum Bms Average Bms CisDocuments and Settings mah1 MAHI DHAR gt 6 Make sure Historical viewer software installed in PC Double click on Historical viewer icon ES available at desktop 101 Create a new project SEES reate project type Recorder C HMI x Cancel Select HMI and click OK Enter the Project name Select Ethernet click at open folder icon e and Enter IP address of HMI Then click OK 102 9 Click Yes 10 If security level is configured for historical viewer then it needs to enter user name and password 103 2 Display Change configuration data from C Program Files Historical Viewer Historicall File F EditfE Language L HelprH IR ealealax eele 2 e0 Mame Tag26 Unit Comment Decimal f ao NN EN a Tag26 v Time Instant 1 Seq 11 All data log tags will be shown here Enter the unit and select the number of decimal points 12 Click Save icon EN Then click Return icon 44 to return to main program Information v Do you want to save change data fv 7 Mo 13 Click Yes to save project configuration in PC Information 2 Mow you can import measured data Continue 24M Yes Mo 14 Click Yes to import
14. 15000 M Ex First week total is 10000 Me second week total is 15000 Me third week total is 10000 M and fourth week total is 12000 MY then in the monthly report it will show a total of 47000 M 6 8 4 Value List It is to view data in tabular column mum eos 14 19 57 SGL EUR ZEIT cula Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime Wemot1 prj VIEW Vy Pagere Zoom Size 10 05 29 Various Zoom rates are available for selection 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot 20 sec dot 30 sec dot 1 min dot 2 min dot 5 min dot 10 min dot 30 min dot 10 min page 30 min page 1 hr page 2 hr page 4 hr page 8 hr page day page week page and month page 134 Search by specific time Search by a specific time 10 05 07 AM Search by a period of time 5 15 2009 545 2009 10 20 55 AM m ovx xev Wc d ft These are for navigation of pointer in tabular column fast backward backward forward and fast forward 6 9 Page Selection lk Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio RealljimeWemo1 prj Page In Menu click on Page and then select the required page Number of pages available for display depends on configuration of display pages in Real time Maximum 200 display pages are available and maximum 24 pens channels can be configured in each page 135 Fig Disp
15. 4 Inputs RS232 RS485 120 Ohm Termination Converter Master Request TOP RS485 Network Slaves 120 Ohm Termination y Cuba Fig1 Application by serial ports PC Ethernet Serial to Ethernet P 120 Ohm Termination gt Converter PC E medi Request Slaves RS485 Network 120 Ohm Termination Digital 2 Outputs Fig2 Application by Ethernet CEA Ethernet Fig3 Application by both Serial port and Ethernet IO 6RTD E a H E k 2 9 GSM8000 Fig Send alarms to mobile by SMS Adhoc mode Slaves R5485 COM1 Virtual COM for COM1 and COM2 RS485 COM2 Ethernet TCP Server TCP Client Master IP address 10 0 50 200 IP address 10 0 50 101 Ethernet Listen port 4660 Destination IP 10 0 50 200 Destination port 4660 Fig Data exchange between Master and Slaves via wireless devices Maximum distance till 800 meters DAQ Master HMI Slave Fig Data exchange between Master and Slave by Modbus RTU protocol 2 Software Installation 2 1 DAQ software installation Log in to computer using administrator rights Install DAQ software from CD It installs Real Time viewer Historical viewer and IO studio software into PC IO Studio software is used to configure Modbus based IO modules lO studio requires Net frame work and it will be installed during installation of DAQ software Insert Hardware lock Key pro in PC at USB port With
16. Action Enable Disable options are available Interval This is time interval and max 60 sec is possible If this option is enabled and time is set then display pages in Real Time Viewer will be rotated cyclically as per set time 4 12 Print Configuration It is possible to print channel configuration Display configuration Tools Timers Counter and Totalizers configuration and comments setup Select the required and then click on Print icon E EE RealTime Configure All List DIZ_1 2 Yes 2 192168 0 12 DO Card i 2 1192 168 0 112 1 0 Card Bit Ennl 2 Wes 2 192 168 0 112 To Card Bit Baal 3 2 D 4 Bit Bool D ts Lia Card 4 EN 2 192 158 0 112 Bit Bool Math Operatio For Counters and Totalizers maximum 4 channels can be printed at one command Select the starting counter number say 1 then you can print configuration of Counter 1 to Counter4 If you select Counter 3 then you can print configuration of Counter 3 to Counter 7 14 Save ll this is to save report configuration Format of files is Rave snap shot ndr You may download any ndr viewer from internet Print this is to take print out of selected configuration file Exit this is to exit print viewer Project Testi Tag Configur ation Date Time 05 11 09 10 04 57 15 1 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1 Sec H L No No No DI1 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 2 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No
17. Export to database Format ile Select File path C Program Files D4Q Studio RealTimeTestS x Cancel 118 For ex If this option is selected then data will be imported automatically from devices like Recorder HMI etc to PC and update proprietary database All database format is proprietary for data security reasons 6 4 3 Automatically and export to Excel Select this option if you wish to import historical data and alarms from device to PC and export to CSV files automatically with preset time interval from 1 to 24 hrs Remember the new export will overwrite earlier Excel files This feature will be useful if you wish to import historical data to other databases lt is required to develop custom applications in third party software to import data from these files and then clear these files if possible E Import Option Single file LE Multitude Microsoft Text csv a 6 4 4 Automatically and export to database format Select this option if you wish to import historical data and alarms from device to PC and export to selected format automatically with preset time interval from 1 to 24 hrs Remember the new export will overwrite earlier files File export attributes Single file for tags Each Tag will have one dedicated file Multitude If this option is selected then a folder will be created for each 24 hrs and each Tag will have one dedicated file Ex Folder name 201129 year 2011 month 2 date
18. IO module to add new IO module each time Note Provision is not available to enter range of IO modules like RS232 RS485 69 Auto configuration Device type Select IO card for addition of IO modules into network Bank Select bank from 1 to 4 as per bank configuration IP address IP address of the gateway say PC E converter May be all the IO modules are connected to PC E via R8485 Device Node address Address of slave device to be added to network 4 11 Option In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon E t RealTime Configure Click on icon to configure options 4 11 1 Share In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon EJ 70 Click on icon to configure options then select Share tab fen a Uption Share do not share options are available for user selection If share option is selected then historical data available in the computer can be shared from other computers On selection of this share data shared folder will be created and following message will be shown Information For example you have some Modbus slaves like IO module recorder etc and wish to analyze historical data at different computer While opening project in the second computer directly link to the project file available under C Data Acquisition Studio through network configuration This will minimize the data transfer between Modbus slaves and the computers and make it more efficient by
19. Job2 Reset Counter Target Counter Reset Counter1 historical data in order to log new data for the next day If values meet the following conditions DAQ will change notation from traditional to scientific the value is more than 10 5 or less than 1 10 5 the value digit length in display exceeds the allowed range Ex Up to 5 digits counter displays value directly Say 0 99999 100000 will be shown as 1E5 that means 5 zero s after 1 4294967295 will be shown as 4 29497E9 etc 4 8 3 Totalizers In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon EJ Click on EN icon for Tools configuration and then click on Totalizer tab Maximum 50 Totalizers available for configuration RealTime Configure ey m M E fe fo zjm rogar E No x foo Tr 3 Alarm Autoack Name Defines the name of the totalizer Desc Defines the description for a specific totalizer on the display Source Select a specific analog input or Math input to be used for totalizing 65 Action Disables or enables the totalizer Decimal Defines the decimal point for the totalizer Period Selects second minute or hour used for the totalizer Unit Defines the unit of totalizing Preset Defines the preset value for the totalizer The totalizer starts from a preset value Low Cut f Source channel has below this setting then value is skipped from Totalizing Event Defines the type set point Job1 or Job2 Type Select one of th
20. No DI2_1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 3 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DIST Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 4 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DI4 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 5 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1 Sec No No No No No DI5 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 6 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1 Sec No No No No No DI6_1 Yes 1 0 Card Bit Bool Instant 7 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DI7 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 8 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DI8 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 9 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DI9 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 10 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DI10 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 11 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No Elida Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 12 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DI12 1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 13 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1Sec No No No No No DII3 t Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 14 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1 Sec No No No No No DI14_1 Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 15 2 2 192 168 0 112 DI 1 Sec No No No No Ds Yes I O Card Bit Bool Instant 2 192 168 0 112 DI No No No No Report Preview File Page Zoom C3 El db 14 4 Pm bl Page fi of3 A m B Zoom ESI M Project Testi Comment Configuration Date Time 05 11 C Now Combet 00000000 Tank TK101 Level High Message2 Message3 Message4 Message5 Message6 Message Message8 Message9 10 Messagel0 11 Messagell 1
21. One single license is required to run Real Time Viewer in single PC It is not required to purchase Hardware lock to view historical data in other computers via LAN With out hardware lock Real Time Viewer in Data acquisition software will run for 1 hr in demo mode 0 Original equipment manufacturer reserves right to modify the document with out notice 1 Introduction 1 1 Introduction Data Acquisition Studio DAQ software is PC based data logging and Acquisition software It acquires data from Modbus RTU Modbus TCP slave devices like IO Modules Recorders Controllers etc and shows Real time data in PC in form of Trends Bar graphs Digital values etc and store data in PC for later archival DAQ support till 2048 tags from V1 2 or later One tag means one channel and it can be either Analog input or Analog output or digital input or digital output or Math channel 1 2 System requirements Data acquisition Software PC with Minimum 1 GHz processor 512 MB RAM 1 GB MB free space in the hard disk RS 232 serial port Ethernet Network adopter RJ 45 female Operating system Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 2000 Windows 2003 amp Windows 7 Note For lO studio software it requires to install dot net frame work 2 0 It is not supported for Windows ME Windows NT and Windows 2000 1 3 DAQ features 1 3 1 Real Time Viewer v 2048 tags including Al AO DI DO amp Math v 1to 24 configurable tags display per page maximum 20
22. Start the timer and then select Target from Timer1 to Timer 100 or all Timers Disable Timer Stop the timer and then select Target from Timer1 to Timer 100 or all Timers Preset Totalz Start the totalizer with a preset value and then select Target from Tolz 1 to Tolz 50 It requires configuring totalizer via tools and enabling it to appear totalizer number in the jobs after selecting Preset Totalizer Reset Totalz Reset totalizer into zero and then select Target from Tolz 1 to Tolz 50 It requires configuring totalizer and enabling it to appear totalizer number in the jobs after selecting Preset Totalizer Enable Totalz Start the totalizer and then select Target from Tolz 1 to Tolz 50 It requires configuring totalizer and enabling it to appear totalizer number in the jobs after selecting Preset Totalizer Disable Totalz Stop the totalizer and then select Target from Tolz 1 to Tolz 50 It requires configuring totalizer and enabling it to appear totalizer number in the jobs after selecting Preset Totalizer Preset Counter Start the Counter with a preset value and then select Target from Conti to Cont50 It requires configuring Counter via tools to appear counter number after selection of Preset counter in the jobs Reset Counter Resets the counter into zero and then select Target from Cont1 to Cont50 Inc Counter Increase the counter and then select Target from Cont1 to Cont50 Dec Counter Decrease the counter and then select Ta
23. Value 2 09 0211 13 35 5449 3 0902114 13 35 653 6 4 09 02 11 13 35 5622 5 09 02 11 13 95 5707 6 09 02 11 13 35 5 8 3 View V Disple D Page P Search Import Ctrl alt 1 fg Export data to Excel CErH AlE4 O Clear Ctrl Ale L de Copy Ckri Alt c Remark CEri Al R Import Option E Export data to Database CtEri AlE B B Signature Ckri AlE4 5 122 Export data in Database ange elect Pens Speed value below will be the dot interval of all the pen The display Time period data to be exported Speed Default Source List Destination List Tagl To os Feb 11 ll 1 06 38 PM A atabase Option Export Format Microsoft Text 0 csv From 09 Feb 11 1 1 06 31 PM ile v Pen file C Program FilesiDAG StudioRealTimel Tests S W Event file Caprogram FilesiDAG Studio RealTimel Tests e X Cancel All descriptions are same as in earlier section Export format Currently Microsoft Text CSV is supported These files can be opened from Notepad also and they appear as follows C Untitled Notepad File Edit Format View Help hy Computer File name DB Tagl csv ka Open My Network Files af type i I Encoding Select Files of type All files and then select the path where files are located 123 DB_Tag1 csv Notepad Date Time value
24. data the last of 10 measured data Averaged 10S the average of 10 measured data the last of 10 measured data Maximum 108 the maximum of 10 measured data the last of 10 measured data Minimum 10S the minimum of 10 measured data the last of 10 measured data 4 6 3 Analog inputs Add IO module to the data base as explained in previous section In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon EJ RealTime Configure E 9 ns yea cea pee A31 2 Wes S 21L72166 IOCard Ao Select the required IO card in Device Type and select the Required Tag Name Then double click on the selected Tag name it will prompt the following screen Modify Tag Data 4 x Bank z E Tag Mame am Protocol Modbus TCP 4 Use Gateway Device Node address 5 i IP address 211 72 156 114 Device Type IO Card ag Type Enable LogSpeed ise y Trigger by Time y Data Byte Type see gt LogMethod Instant y Tolerance pm Range Low 4 00 Range High oo Decimal la Y Gain FO Offset pao Unit o Sensor Type Currenk m ngineering Register Type Input Register Scale High ono Engineering High adaaaagaaagaaa ac Register Address 1 p Scale Law joo Engineering Low Data Type o ml vent Alarm Type SetPoint Jobi Jobz Hysteresis vo ction ction po 2 bo Nv actions Neto po afvo sipo ostm jean po
25. historical data and alarms from USB stick to PC 104 v Do vau want to delete storage media data Y IM Mo 15 Click Yes to delete data and alarms from USB stick Click No if you wishes to remain historical data and alarms in USB stick after transferring to PC Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test1 prj FilefF Edit E Viewty DisphyiD Page P Search 5 Language L HelptH i eS E de E T e T a a aL Zoom Size d 5 1 Scale 16 Now you can view historical data trend in PC 17 If security is configured for Historical viewer then after seeing the data if you wishes to close the historical viewer or log out then it prompts to digitally sign the record by entering user name and password Then only it is possible to exit from historical viewer Signature User Password Statkus Comment x Cancel 105 6 2 Paperless Recorder 6 2 1 Paperless data archive in PC using storage device CF card 1 Check contents in CF card Make sure it is empty at first time and no invalid files are available in CF card 2 Insert CF card in Paperless Recorder Check icons on Top Right side of the Recorder CF should show 99 empty If CF card is not inserted properly then it shows with Red color mark on CF icon BEI NE 01 2640 3 First time press on Config key Then press on Save key It d
26. out hardware lock DAQ software will run for one hour in demo mode Jd DAQ Studio Setup Fa Run DAQ as follows Start Programs Data acquisition studio Real time viewer 10 Set Program Access and Defaults Windows Catalog Windows Update fees Simatic fy DAQ Studio l an SerialManager l an LInikranics l an Observer II 45 RealTimeviewer 5 Uninstall ri E 2 2 2 Settings D E ya Search 2x o Help and Support M z J Run E Rum 9 Shut Dawn 2 2 DAQ software Uninstall Start Programs Data Acquisition studio Uninstall 3 IO STUDIO This is a tool useful for setting configuration of IO module and used for diagnostics purpose This tool will be installed during installation of Data acquisition software and can be opened from Start Programs Data acquisition Studio IO Studio Ex Set communication settings Read IO status in PC Force Outputs to test the Output modules i Do not open IO Studio and Real time viewer at same time in your PC First complete IO module configuration using lO studio software close lO studio and then open Real time viewer 11 IO Module RS485 RS232 Converter Note For IO studio software it requires to install dot net frame work 2 0 It is not supported for Windows ME Windows NT and Windows 2000 IO Module Set address say 1 for the IO Module using DIP switches on the Module itself Connect 24V DC Power supply to the IO m
27. there is error in channel input then alarm or job is actuated Set point To set up the process value for actuating Job1 and or Job2 Job1 Job2 When an event occurs the task to be performed is called the job A typical example is to trigger sound buzzer in event of high temperature Each pen can accept five events or alarms and each event can create two jobs Various types of jobs can be selected 4 6 2 Jobs The following jobs are available for configuration to be executed on an event No Action Do nothing Log Alarm Auto Ack Record alarm with acknowledgement automatically Log Alarm Record alarms Log Event Record events Send Email Send email if it is configured on an event Sound Buzzer Sound the buzzer on an event DO Latch On Set digital output relay on and then select Target say DO 1 The relay is latched when it is activated Digital Output relays will be shown if digital output card is configured and available in database DO Latch Off Set digital output relay off and then select Target say DO 1 The relay is latched when it is activated Digital Output relays will be shown if digital output card is configured and available in database DO Process Set digital output relay on for process high or low and then select Target from DO 1 to DO 6 The relay is not going to be latched when it is activated Digital Output relays will be shown if digital output card is configured and available in database 49 Enable Timer
28. 0 Write the tag address For ex analog input 1 Al1 should be written as Tag Please check up excel file for the tag number corresponding to the tag name defined in the DAQ configuration Please note that underscore is required before the tag number other wise data will not be exchanged 11 Now open the tag monitor and configure for the above tag for checking of DDE with the tag If DDE is configured properly then tag value should appear correctly at the tag monitor with state as VALID If any error message is available then you have to repeat from step 1 Please note that before checking tag monitor Real time viewer in PC should be in running condition 6 Using DDE in Excel it is possible to read status of Math channels Analog Inputs Analog Outputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Temperature from RTD and Thermocouple type of IO cards Counter values etc i In Excel for Analog input RTD TC IO module at value if it show Error it means no data available in specific channel For Digital Input O indicates bit is low 1 indicates bit is high For Digital output Empty indicates no digital output 1 indicates output is available Ej Microsoft Excel DDE Test3 EMO da E WURDE 2 12 Ep AE RealTimeViewerlTagService _ Tar7S BE EE a AER Name Unit Value Tagl 100 Tag2 100 Tag3 100 No data available at these channels check wiring to the 10 module WO 0 A Cn Co
29. 0 display pages v Math channels v 100 Timers 50 Counters and 50 Totalizer s v 100 comments for Alarms v Real time trends Bar graphs Digital value display v Real Time Alarms Y Log Speed 1 2 5 10 30 60 amp 120 Sec Log Methods Instant Average Minimum amp Maximum Log trigger type By time By value change v Alarms by Email Display languages English French German Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Thai and Czech Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified Connection to IO Modules Paperless Recorder Controllers and any third party devices via Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP protocol Five different types of Events can be configured for each channel and each event support 2 jobs So total 10 different jobs can be set per each channel Event Type available for Trigger H HH L LL Rate of increase Rate of decrease and Error Jobs Available to link with events Log Alarm Log Event Log Alarm Auto ack send email Sound buzzer DO Latch ON DO Latch OFF DO Process Enable Timer Disable Timer Preset Totalizer Reset Totalizer Enable Totalizer Disable Totalizer Preset Counter Reset Counter Increase Counter Decrease Counter Log Report Reset Min Max Avg and Log Message Project Auto configure option available Generate tag data base automatically once IO modules are connected to the network and create a new project Supported Math functions SIN COS EXP SQRT LN LOG ABS PO
30. 128 Reply from 192 168 606 263 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 606 203 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B Hx loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Hinimum Bms Maximum Bms Average Bms CisDocuments and Settings mah1 MAHI DHAR gt 4 Make sure DAQ Historical viewer software installed in PC Double click on Historical viewer icon La available at desktop Alternatively click at Start Programs Historical viewer 110 5 Select Recorder and click OK 6 Enter the Project name Select Ethernet click at open folder icon el and Enter IP address of Paperless Recorder Then click OK 111 Com Information Click Yes to receive configuration from Recorder to PC If CF R21 is selected in Paperless Recorder then it needs to enter user name and password Login Click OK to receive configuration from Recorder to PC Then click Save icon H to save configuration in PC Then click Close 112 Information YQ Do vau want bo save change data rY shi Yes Moa 10 Click Yes to save project configuration in PC Information L Now you can import measured data Continue Y IM Yes Mo 11 Click Yes to import historical data and alarms from Recorder to PC Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test1 prj File F Edit E View v Dis
31. 2 Messagel2 AO O0 1 CO Ur 4 G9 2 13 Messagel3 14 Messagel4 15 Message15 16 Message16 17 Message17 18 Message18 19 Message19 20 Message20 21 Message21 29 Message22 23 Message23 24 Message24 25 Message25 26 Message26 27 Message27 28 Message28 29 Message29 al 7w 4 13 Backup 4 13 1 Project and Data backup By default project configuration and data files will be stored at the path C Data Acquisition Studio RealTime XxXxX Where XXX is project name If you need to store data in another drive then it has to be selected during installation of data acquisition software Choose Destination Location Data Acquistion Studia Choose Folder Destination Folder Ey Data Acquisition Studio Ey Documents and Settings 7 KAY 773 Obzerverll lt Driver Selection 76 For ex Name of Project BottlingPlant Then when you create a new project the following files will be created RealTime File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qe v JO search EI Address C Data Acquisition Studio RealTime Folders T gt RealTimeProduct ealTimeProduc Ej Desktop LJ Battling plant Configuration Settings E LE My Documents E 1 KB E Y My Computer E Y 314 Floppy 4 Se Local Disk C amp C3 Data Acquisition Studio C3 BC Common CD Historica
32. 20 0 Tag Tagi5 Digital Page1 ox Trend Page1 Pagel Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time 6 ms start th UMDAS Microsoft W wh Recorder_ENU Micr VR18 Manual V2 3P p 5 untitled Paint 5 Real Time Viewe v2 36 Rza 4 4 07 PM 5 1 2 Display Events Click on Event Icon to show events in full page alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on Event Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition File F View v PagerP windowiwi LanguagefL HelprH LDY E dp mm tere Bar J Digital Page1 All channel digital qt Sbabus 81 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime WDemo1 prj File F view Windaw W LanguagerL HelprH B Event Alarm List value Cantent 1 Login System 05 08 09 15 56 44 vial MM alarm Normal Eventicieared It displays the Ack acknowledgement Type Source Active time Clear time and Value of events or alarms Use scroll bar to move downward or upward Press Ack button to acknowledge the alarm Events do not need to be acknowledged On the Event Alarm List three different colors indicate the status of the alarm ES alarm Red Presently in alarm status o Normal Green The cause of alarm status was temporary and has now returned To normal fEventiCleated Grey A temporary alarm in green status after having been Acknowledged and then becomes grey
33. 20 0 120 0 2000 0 2100 0 2300 0 2400 0 2500 0 1788 0 1878 0 1968 0 2058 0 2148 0 2238 0 1576 0 1656 0 1736 0 1816 0 1896 0 1976 0 1364 0 1434 0 1504 0 1574 0 1644 0 1714 0 1152 0 1212 0 1272 0 1332 0 1392 0 1452 0 1090 0 1140 0 1190 0 888 0 928 0 636 0 666 0 384 0 404 0 132 0 142 0 Pagel Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time ss Start wh UMDAS Microsoft W th Recorder_ENU Micr VR18 Manual V2 3P p untitled Paint Viewe i Ra 4 4 25PM O Note Fill color in graph and display range for each channel depends on display configuration 5 1 5 Display Real Time Trends 4 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition File F Viewty PagerP Window LanguagefL Help H DO ASA DEE Click on Trends Icon des to show Real Time Trends in full screen alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on Trend Maximum 24 channels can be displayed in each page and total 200 display pages available Display real time measured value from C File F View PagelP ANA Languagetli Event 288 0 EE Arrange al d nun 776 0 ss Al channel digital Status 85 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime Wemo1 prj File F View V Page P Window W Language L Help H De Bemmg DNE E 16 10 58 6 38 16 14 18 b 6 19 a 16 24 18 05 08 09 05 08 09 05 08 09 D 05 08 9 05 08 09 la 5 B w Tag uo To
34. 66 1 0 Card fi Float AI 1 2 Yes 5 211 72 166 1 0 Card AI Float AIIS_1 2 tes 5 211 72 166 1 0 Card Al Float AI 1 2 Yes 5 211 72 166 1 0 Card AI Float AI 1 2 tes 5 211 72 166 1 0 Card Al Float AIIG_1 2 Yes 5 211 72 166 1 0 Card AI Float Select the required IO card in Device Type and select the Required Tag Name Then double click on the selected Tag name it will prompt the following screen 46 Device Type Display channel source Bank Display current Bank number Tag Name It is to define the name for each channel in maximum 9 characters Auto Update f you wish to modify Tag name and modify configuration deselect it Use Gateway Device Node address It is address of selected device type IP address Display current gateway IP address Log Type Enable Disable Select disable while a specific channel is not required at this time Select enable while a specific channel is required Log Speed It is the logging speed recording speed of measured data Select Log Speed column then choose 1 2 5 10 30 60 or 120 seconds Log Method The method of logging measured data Select the column and then choose the Log method of Instant Average Minimum or Maximum data Instant logging in the last measured data at the sampling interval Average logging in averaged measured data at the sampling interval Minimum logging in minimum measured data at the sampling interval Maximum logging in maximum measured data a
35. 8 03 13 09 07 13 10 12 J 13 12 22 1 09 05 11 09 05 11 09 05 11 08 05 11 09 05 11 08 pee 05 11 08 Place the pointer at exact date time required then in menu click on Edit then Remark and now it prompts the following 2 Remark Edit Remark Time 5111 2009 1 09 09 PM E Contents Irregular Can not more then 40 words x Cancel Click on OK after writing remark Remark number 13 05 53 13 06 58 13 08 03 13 09 07 13 10 12 x mn SET 13 12 22 1 09 ED 05 11 09 05 11 09 iru ai Gu diens of See ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee I Remark Time Page Content a 05 11 09 13 09 09 Page Irregular Renmark details j Trend Scale List Pagel Page Zoom Rate 100 mSec Dot Index Time 05 11 09 13 09 09 125 Later it is possible to search data with respect to above remark by any one of the following ways Click on Remark icon In Menu click on Search then select Remark SearchS Ey Time 2 By Period By Legend By Event Alarm By Remark Alternatively near the task bar at bottom area of the screen click on Seek by Remark Then it will show list of Remarks available in a window Just double click on selected Remark and pointer will navigate to specific remark number automatically at specific date time 6 7 View Display measured values from historical data of C Wata Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemo1 prj
36. EW PROJECT FOR CONTROLLERS 00ccoccocccnccnnccnconanoncnnanonconanannnnnnoncnnnnanacananns 40 4 5 1 Modification of controller parameters in Real time sseeeeessse 44 4 6 CHANNEL GONFIGURATION exe noinen x RERKT ttn i 46 4 6 1 EARN EE 48 4 6 2 JO a T TN UT IT 49 4603 Analog nouit t 51 4 6 4 Bjrejcilige ec EE 52 405 ANAIS eS 53 4 6 6 Digital QUISO tdi 53 4 6 7 Add a Mathrehannel sosionomer za 54 A0 o Add TING DAY COVI Esnea rabia 58 4 DISPLAY CONFIGURATION 0 o EIS ES 60 40 TOOLS CONFIGURATION ss e codo Ec vis pu Rc ma NEM IIIS DL LL LI IU DAD ED EE 61 4 8 1 BTCcICC MUT TP 61 4 8 2 A A EE TETTE ETT 63 4 8 3 TOZO ESTO 65 4 9 OMMBNIS mdi Mei e ahis o e ES UE do 66 4 10 PROJECT AUTO CONEIGURES 2 ai 68 4 11 OPTION sext LR hs aah A ELM LM LR CE I CE ei of 70 AMA SNA teu ttem F eet A e ese ue decus TO A A ll REPERITUR A 71 AMAS GOMMUNICAN Mir anni ile 73 Ase AUTO PAD dia e 14 4 12 PRINT CONFIGURATION tata 74 4 13 BACKUP A O EM M UL AM PTE TS RON 76 435 1 Projectana Data DACKUD it daa 76 4 13 2 Restoring Project with Data occoconccconnncoccccccnonncnonncnnnncnnoncnnonnnnnnnnnonnnnonnnnnnnoss 17 413 3 Sending Project files ii ii se 78 9 REAL TIME VIEWER sida 79 S1 OPENING PROJECT osic coin derrocado acacia 80 5 1 1 DIS DIA ATEN ISA a dido 80 5 1 2 DIS DIG EVO a a a ohn e a ls 81 9 19 Display Digital Ure 82 5 1 4 Display Bar Graphic e e r 84 52125 Disp
37. Historical Viewer Help About 6 4 Import and export options zu Ld Viewty A ol Import Ctrl alte G Export data to Excel CErH Alp O Clear CEri Alb L de Copy Ckri Alt4 C Remark Ctri Alt R Import Option dy Export data to Database Ckrl AlE B B Signature Ctrl alt 5 117 Import Option ption iter ile export attribute Manually Single file C Multitude C Automatically atabase Option C Automatically and Export to excel Export Format C Automatically and Export to database Format Microsoft Text cs ile Select File path C Program Files D40 Studio RealTime Tests x Cancel 6 4 1 Manually This is default selection lt is used to import historical data and alarms manually from device to PC This function is same as click at icon E Data will be imported from devices like Recorder HMI etc to PC and update proprietary database All database format is proprietary for data security reasons 6 4 2 Automatically Select this option and select period between 1 to 24 hrs to automatically import historical data and alarms from device to PC Automatic works only when device is connected to PC via Ethernet 1 Import Option ption item ile export attribute C Manually Single File Multitude Automatically Automatically and Export to excel Expart Format Microsoft Text csv C Automatically and
38. Mame auto Protocol Modbus R5z32 Node address k E wu OK x Cancel Select Bank properly Enter node address of the IO module and click on OK If the module is connected properly it acquire data base of selected IO module automatically 28 RealTime Configure 1 1 I O Card 1 I O Card_1 AIV 1 1 Mo 1 I O Card AI Float AIV3 1 1 Mo 1 Ij Card AI Float AIV4 1 1 Mo 1 TO Card AI Float AIVS 1 1 Mo 1 TO Card AI Float AIV 1 1 Mo 1 NO Card Al Float AIV 1 1 Mo 1 TO Card AI Float Alva 1 1 Mo 1 TO Card AI Float 4 3 2 Add new IO module by Ethernet Make sure that IO module is connected to PC via PC E converter Ex Module ID 5 IP address of PC E is 192 168 0 112 Make sure that Bank setting is made properly for Modbus TCP say at Bank2 Use Ping instruction at Dos prompt and make sure that PC E is working fine Command Prompt Microsoft Windows APF Wersion 5 1 2600 CC Copyright 19785 2061 Microsoft Corp C o Documents and Settings user ping 192 168 686 112 Pinging 192 1686 68 112 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 6 112 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 6 112 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 868 112 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 192 168 090 112 bytes 32 timetims TTL 64 Ping statistics for 192 168 60 112 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost A Az loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ims Average Pms Use lO stu
39. NO r c mL f c On Tx CIEE GR IR OGR 94 6 Historical Viewer It is a PC based tool to view historical data and historical alarms from HMI 8 Paperless Recorder If you select Historical viewer during installation of DAQ software or HMI software then historical viewer installed in PC and it can be opened as shown below Q Set Program Access and Defaults Windows Catalog Windows Update f g Historical Viewer l i b Manual Simatic ry Serial Manager fanl fap Observer II MI Historical Viewer winan Fm DAQ Studio ey Uninstall Fi BC Set EE Help Download 2 Historical viewer I Programs c Documents 2 Settings ya Search L2 Help and Support EJ Run 9 Shut Down Windows XP Professional By default historical data from devices after import will be stored at path C Program files Historical viewer Historical Project daq 6 1 Human machine interface HMI 6 1 1 Preparation of historical data storage in HMI Procedure 1 Configure data logging insert historical trend object in HMI complete configuration of pens download application to HMI and make sure historical data is showing properly in historical trend at run time 2 Configure alarms insert historical alarm box in HMI download application to HMI and check historical alarms If required refresh alarms in Run time using Button linked with 95 Update Historical function a
40. O cards are available in network then other tabs with name Tools appear under status and they displays status of Digital Inputs Counters Digital Outputs based on selected IO card in the network EN n n Display real time measured value from C FilefF view Hei LanguagetL Be gt en mL Trend No Name E Event Conti ED Arrange all Cont FEEF aaao Al channel digital Cont3 5ta t 5 Fanta d 1 2 3 E Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime lest1 File F view wWindew W LanguagefLj HelprH D Hz DE EH es Len These tabs ETT automatically based on selected 10 cards in network No names Yalue Desc 1 O O No Counter 1 2 Cont DO 3 Cont3 DO 4 Cont4 i 5 Conts 6 Cont DO T Cont DO B Conte DO g Conta DO 10 Conti0 Do Status of Status of 58 counters Digital Outputs and 56 Totalizers This tab is CEROS Vee ND Status of Digital default Inputs amp Counters 10 cards 87 If you wish to see Counter and Totalizer value as channels in main pages then they can be selected in Math channel and then select specific Math channel in Display pages configuration as shown attached Edit math expression x Cancel 88 i Real Time Configure 5 2 Data dynamic Exchange DDE Dynamic Data Exchange DDE is a standard inter application communication protocol built into Microsoft Windows operating systems and supported by many
41. R Digital Input 7 10003 REI Digital Input 8 10009 BR Digital Input 3 10010 BR Digital InpurtO 10011 Digital Input 1 10012 BERI Digital Input 2 10013 BR Digital Input 3 10014 BER Digital Input 4 10015 Digital Input15 10015 BER Digital Inpurt 6 30101017 EE IT yne Sw Version Move Mouse pointer over Value 0002 2 D Input Status ID Gs 40003 D Counter 40005 0 Counter 2 101600 Module Type 101 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address MENNE P Digital Output 1 RE Digital Output 2 7 Digital Output 3 Status of Digital Output 8 mE Digital Output 4 Red 0 OFF AT Digital Output 5 Green 1 ON 7 Digital Output E 7 DEM Digital Output 7 Double Click to change n Digital Output 8 Digital Output 3 10 IS Digital Dutputl O un E Digital Output 1 Digital Qutoutl 2 a Digital Output 3 14 NEN Digital Output 4 lt 45 Digital Output 5 ic EID Digital Qutoutl E Su m ITupe Sw Version Move Mouse pointer over Value 40002 55 Output Status E for Description A SEEN 40101 ofo utput Watchdog Timer Description of Modbus Register 14 0 40 Module Type 113 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 1 MA Relay Output 1 2 MA Relay Output 2 3 G Relay Output 3 Status of Relay Output 2 4 Relay Output 4 Red D FF 30001 363 Typed Sia Version Gre
42. This is to display trend in monitor with various zoom rate Horizontally To view historical trend horizontally in screen Vertically To view historical trend vertically in screen Black background To set black back ground for historical trend White background To set white background for historical trend For example Zoom 1 sec dot First check monitor current display setting If screen resolution is 1280 X 800 pixels then you may be able to see data around 900 sec at right side of the trend it shows digital values and it occupies remaining pixels 126 6 8 Display 6 8 1 Trend view It is to view historical trend 127 Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio Reallime Demo1 prj File F Edit E View MESSIS Page P Search S Help H lE gt 3 9 9 u mms gt cd Pagel Page Zoom Rate 15Sec Dot Index Time 05 11 09 13 01 18 If 24 pens are configured in page and if it is required to view only 1 to 8 pens then select them in window as shown Tagi Rearmoast Tagz 393 ag4d 495 Tig Tags 390 Seek by Legend Seek by Event Alarm Seek by Remark Trend Scale List li E El El El El El El El Tag1 scale is 120 to 1000 Tag2 scale is 120 to 1100 If it is required to see both the scales then click on Trend scale List select the required tags Trend Scale List D Seek by Legend
43. User Manual Data Acquisition Studio BrainChild UMDAQC Rev 3 0 02 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUC FION usina a a 5 1 1 INTRODUC HON o a nds nian austen teen aaa nate 5 1 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ia 5 ko A EEUU ULEITERIETEMTMUMEP 5 1 3 1 RealTime MEW Rai io iaa 5 1 32 Historical VIEWS A A reae Bi a ot ied e 6 oo Sample AppliCaliOnS iso iie b cscs cub bd eub biis tua dtd sehen eee 7 2 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ccccccococononononononnnrarananononononcncarararananonons 10 2 1 DAQ SOFTWARE INSTALLATION sa 10 2 2 DAO SOFTWARE UNIN TAE aia 11 3 IO STUDIO EC 11 4 CONFIGURATION cia 20 A TOOLS IN DAD SOFTWARE ai iii 20 4 1 1 A EREMO 20 4 1 2 Meno mc CREE 21 42 BANKSETTING Susini a acid 22 4 2 1 ROZSZ DANK Sci id 22 4 2 2 Ethernet Bank Setting sitom ie eria ee a a a a aaa a Susi USUS 24 4 3 CREATE NEW PROJECT FOR IO MODULES ccccccccecceesceseeeceesecessueeeeeeeeueeeeueeessueneueas 25 4 3 1 Add new IO module by RS232 RS485 occooccccocccccccccnccoconoconcnncnncnononononononnnnncnnos 28 4 3 2 Add new IO module by Ethernet ooocnccoccnncccccncconcncnononocononononcnnnnncnonnanncnnnons 29 4 4 CREATE A NEW PROJECT FOR PAPERLESS RECORDER cene enne 31 4 4 1 Create a New project by Ethernet occcccocnccoccnnccoccnocononocnnnononanononanononanonnnnos 31 4 4 2 Create a New project by RS48D occcoocccccococococccococonocononononononnnnnnonannnnnannnnnnnonnnnns 37 4 5 CREATE A N
44. V the Scale Low can be set up with value 0 00 to be correspondent to low range 0 V Scale High Defines the high scale with decimal if necessary For instance input 0 10 V the Scale High can be set up with value 100 00 to be correspondent to high range 10 V 4 6 1 Event The Event is frequently used for Alarm purpose Event can also be used for digital output DO Timer Totalizer Counter or Report Type There are various types of H L HH LL R r or Error to be selected for job or Alarm purpose H High limit When the process is over high limit the alarm or job is actuated 48 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 low limit to set up another limit lower than low limit for double warning R Increasing rate of change The job or alarm is actuated when the rate of increasing process value is greater than the specified rate time interval For example when the Set point is set to 100 15 if the process is increasing greater than the value 100 in 1 second then job or alarm will be actuated r Decreasing rate of change The job or alarm is actuated when the rate of decreasing process value is greater than the specified rate time interval For example when the Set point is set to 50 2S if the process is decreasing greater than the value 50 in 2 seconds then job or alarm is actuated Error f
45. W ROUND HI LO INV TG CTG ASIN ACOS and ATG Source of Math channel Analog inputs Math channels Counters and Totalizers Data Types 2 byte 4 byte and 8 byte Decimal 0 to 4 Real time Historical combined by changing different display page properies 1 3 2 Historical Viewer S Historical trend Historical Alarms Events Reports Daily Weekly amp Monthly Display Historical values in tabular column Mark Remarks on data Comments Search data by Time Timer Period Event Alarm tag wise and Remark View trends both Horizontally and Vertically Zoom out amp Zoom In Display view options available at 1 sec dot 2 sec dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot 20 sec dot 30 sec dot 1 min dot 2 min dot 5 min dot 10 min dot 30 min dot 10 min page 30 min page 1 hr page 2 hr page 4 hr page 8 hrs page day page week page and Month page Y Display white back ground black background v Export data and alarms events to CSV files Specify time or time period or all v Print trend view Event Alarm list Reports amp Tag Values 1 3 3 Sample Applications Data Acquisition Studio Software in PC will act as Modbus Master and Acquire data from IO modules acting as Modbus Slaves in RS485 network The serial port of the PC is connected to an RS232 RS485 Converter like SNA10A which in turn is connected to the Network Alternatively Ethernet port of PC is connected to Protocol converter like PC E as shown attached 16DI Digital
46. a If it is more data it is difficult to send project files with data by Email So before sending project configuration files you may need to take out large data files first and then send only configuration files You may first copy total RealTime folder to your desktop and then remove the data files from RealTime folder at your desktop such that it will contain only configuration files Then zip Realtime folder and send it to us 78 5 Real Time Viewer It is to view Real time data from slave devices in PC USB license key is required to run DAQ in PC for more than 1 hr File F View Page P Window Language L HelpiH Select page Choice New project or close existing project eh Open existing project 3 Configuration data ES Display measured data Historical When Real time viewer is running in PC it stores data in PC at path C Program files DAQ Studio Real time Project daq Icon E amp l is used to archive this historical data This is similar to historical data stored at devices like Recorders HMI etc but not exactly same E Arrange all Show default screen layout mix digital values bar graph trends Alarm page Display Events Alarms list 123 Display Digital Values Er Display Trend B Display all channel Digital EE Check status of Counters Digital inputs Digital Outputs etc R To setup Paperless Recorder Parameters operate for Controllers Please check section Create a new project for Controll
47. al lz xl Gain i Offset fo 80 Unit fe Sensor Type Current mA Engineering Scale Transformation Disable Engineering High Register Address 1 Scale High 100 00 Engineering Low 9999999999999 99 Data Type Float Scale Low fo oo Register Type Input Register r Event Alarm Type SetPoint Jobi A Hysteresis 2 No gp pneus IA S 5 R ERR gae X cancel 4 10 Project Auto configure In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon 3 SEI RealTime Configure e x f NBABIr Ma 7 Add Modify 3 Delete Project auto configure E Click on y icon for Project auto configure If RS232 is selected in the Bank then if all the IO modules are connected in RS485 network then it is possible to acquire data base of all the IO modules specifying start and end address of IO modules using Project auto configure function 68 a Device type Select IO card for addition of IO modules into network Bank Select bank from 1 to 4 as per bank configuration Auto update Select if it is required to acquire data base of IO modules and give tag name for the channels automatically From Start address of IO module To End address of IO module Click on OK to add all the IO modules into network configuration If Ethernet is selected in the Bank then it requires IP address of the Gateway and address of each of the
48. al data trend in PC 6 2 2 Paperless data archive in PC via Ethernet 1 Check IP address of Paperless Recorder Press Config key select System info press Enter key Note down IP address of Recorder For example it is 192 168 0 203 2 If Paperless Recorder connected to PC directly then use cross over Ethernet cable If Paperless Recorder connected to PC via LAN then use straight cable 109 Straight Through Crossover Cable VR18 LAN HUB VR18 PC Notebook RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 PIN PIN PIN PIN 1 Tx 1 Re 1 Rx 3 Tx 2 TX 2 Rc 2 Rc 6 Tx 3 Rc 3 Tx 3 T 1 Re ATET lt A ELA TIA a 6 Rc 6 TX 6 TX 2 Rc SI RAIGHT THRU PC CROSSOVER PC The SS mie TX 1 re 3 TX TX 2 DO 2 a TA 2 Re 3 E 13 TT RE 3 A A 4 4 pE eee S 5 RX 5 T G Tx FA 6 TE amp O B C E 2 TX 3 At Dos prompt using Ping instruction check if communication is OK between Paperless Recorder and PC If it is OK then you should get reply as follows If there is no reply then check Ethernet cable and IP address of Paperless Recorder Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2668 CC Copyright 1985 26061 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and Settings mahi MAHIDHAR Ping 192 168 060 203 Pinging 192 168 686 203 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 686 263 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 606 203 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 686 263 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL
49. ame This is tag name actually defined in the channel configuration Unit This is unit for the tag name defined in the channel configuration Value This is the specific cell where process value for the tag will appear in real time To find the DDE format for any tag in channel configuration for a specific tag double click at Value column for the corresponding tag defined at Name For ex For Name Tag1 is at R2C1 double click at cell R2C3 to see DDE format for Tag1 Click on Esc button at the key board to see process value at the cell from displaying DDE format ES Microsoft Excel DDE Demo1 eal File Edit View Insert Format Too LY 2 i EENET FE Double click here to see DDE format 968 Press Esc button in 06 5 keypad to go 06 8 back to view process value 20 5 in real time 08 8 1 Tagl6 If any Error appears in any cell at excel possible reasons is no data available at selected tag Check the channel configuration and make sure value is available If any NAME text appears in the excel file it indicates that particular tag is not configured properly Tag name may not available at DAQ software 91 Note If Excel file is not opening from the selected path then check the following 1 RAM size in the PC is very less Restart the computer and then create the DDE link once again and open the Excel file 2 Increase virtual memory in the PC Please contact system administrator to check the virtual mem
50. ank z Tag Mame fauto LO Card Protocol MEM Use Gateway Device Node address 1 IP address X Cancel Device type Select Math operation 54 Modify Tag Data Math Operation Bank 2 Protocol Modius TEE Use Gateway Device Mode address 1o IP address peg mue E 1s E by Tme z Byte Instant 7 mlerance 3276 8 3276 7 Ho M CAII 5 AII2 52 Pac Register Type Input Register Enable E Engineering High Jo9999999999999 9 Register Address fi Engineering Low 29999999999999 9 Double T Ea JS CT 1 TE CONE CN emm 77 emm 00 e CINC IU T E I CNN CINE E T M I c n RN wm O TE xm e Except for Expression it is similar to do the setting up for Analog input explained earlier Define the Tag Name Log Speed Log Method Log Speed Trigger type Data type Decimal Unit Scale Low Scale High and Event Click on data entry box it appears Source Operator and a keyboard The Source covers all available Analog inputs Math inputs Counters and Totalizers The Operators are Mathematic functions described below Use Source Operator and keyboard to define the Math equation The Math expression equation can be keyed in maximum 36 characters Edit math expression Input 4111_5 4 L_ 512 Source Operator Counter2g A Counter3D Counter3 Counterzz 55 Math Expressions SIN x COS x EXP x SQRT x LN x LOG x ABS x POW x y ROUND x HI x
51. applications that run under Windows DDE takes data from one application and gives it to another application It allows Windows programs that support DDE to exchange data between themselves Data from DAQ software can be exchanged with Excel on DDE link After completion of all network configuration adding of all Modbus slaves then open Data acquisition studio software from start programs Data acquisition studio Real time viewer Project create DDE link in excel Display real time measured value from C Data Acqu miM View PagerP Window w Language L HelpiH jh Open Close Recent j 1 m Active Time e DOE link in Excel 89 Specify the path and file name as follows Save inr B Desktop de FE E Ez My Documents m Y My Computer My Recent my Network Places Documents GOETO T My Documents s My Computer My Metwork File name DOE Demol Places Save as pe excel file ce Cancel p By default the file name will start with DDE and the project name with underscore Save the file name in PC at selected path as above to proceed further For example if desk top is selected in the path then excel file should be available in the desk top If the MS Office is not installed in the PC then you cannot open the excel file created as above procedure Please contact your system administrator to install MS office software in the PC N
52. ar Ctrl AlE L Xe Copy Ckri Alt4 C Remark CErld AlE4 R Import Option Ey Export data to Database 9 Ctril 4lt B6 Import Import historical data from device to PC Export data to Excel To export data to excel Clear To clear the clipboard Copy To copy the current screen image to clipboard Remark To enter custom comments by user Import Option To refresh historical data as per set time interval Displev D PagelPi Se zoom In Ctrl I X Zoom Out Chrl4 T Zoom by 10 Min JPage EL zoom Al Ctra ties zoom by 100 mSec Dat zoom by 1 Hour Page zoom by 1 Sec Dot zoom by 2 Hour Page zoom by 2 Sec Dot zoom by 4 Hour Page zoom by 5 Sec Dit zoom by 8 Hour Page Zoom by 10 secl Dat Zoom by Dav Page zoom by 20 Sec Ciot zoom by Week Page zoom by 30 Sec Diot zoom by Month Page n by 1 Min Dot oom py in Do EN Horizontally zoom by 2 Min Dot d in Vertically zoom by 5 Min Dat Zoom by 10 Min Dot B Black background Zoom by 30 Min Dot W white background Zoom Various options available for selection as shown above Horizontally To view historical trend horizontally in screen 116 Vertically To view historical trend vertically in screen Black background To set black back ground for historical trend White background To set white background for historical trend Disp y D j T ol w BY Legend By Event alarm By Remark Search To search historical data by various options
53. ched RealTime ETPE All List E 5 192 1668 0 112 1 0 Card 1 IO Card 1 AII2 1 2 Yes 5 192 168 0 112 1 0 Card AT Float AII3 1 e Yes 51192 168 0 112 1 0 Card AI Float AII4 1 2 Yes 5 192 168 0 112 1 0 Card Al Float AIIS 1 2 Yes 5 192 168 0 112 1 0 Card Al Float ATG 1 Yes 5 192 168 0 112 1 0 Card Al Float AIT 1 Yes 5 192 1585 0 112 1 0 Card Al Float Allo_1 2 Yes 51192 1585 0 112 1 0 Card AI Float 4 4 Create a New project for Paperless Recorder 4 4 1 Create a New project by Ethernet 1 Check IP address of Paperless Recorder Press Config key select System info press Enter key Note down IP address of Recorder For example it is 192 168 0 30 2 If Paperless Recorder connected to PC directly then use cross over Ethernet cable If Paperless Recorder connected to PC via LAN then use straight cable 31 Straight Through Crossover Cable VR18 LAN HUB VR18 PC Notebook RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 PIN PIN PIN PIN 1 Tx 1 Re 1 Rx 3 Tx 2 TX 2 Rc 2 Rc 6 Tx 3 Rc 3 Tx 3 T 1 Re ATET lt A ELA TIA a 6 Rc 6 TX 6 TX 2 Rc SI RAIGHT THRU PC CROSSOVER PC The SS Rae TX 1 3 TX TX 2 DO 2 RY TA 2 Re 3 CS TT RE 3 Ls 4 4 a 1B 5 RX 5 n5 Tx FA 6 TE O7 O B A E 2 TX At Dos prompt using Ping instruction check if communication is OK between Paperless Recorder and PC If it is OK then you should get reply as follows If there is no reply then check Ethernet cable and IP address of Paperle
54. corder cfg Make sure DAQ or Historical viewer software installed in PC Double click on 8 Enter the Project name Select Storage media click at open folder icon ej and select the path for the CF card Then click OK v Do vou want to receive configuration data now fv ih Yes Mo Click Yes to receive configuration from CF card to PC Then click Save icon to save configuration in PC Then click Close If IO dat and Recorder cfg files are not available in CF card then you cannot complete this step 2 Display Change configuration data from C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical PEE File F Edit E Language L HelprH Close Mame AI Log Methad Instant Speed 1 5 m Offset n n Gain 1 000 sensor Thermocouple J Type Unit C Range 120 0 1000 0 Hysteresis Information YQ Now vou can import measured data Continue iv ih L9 e 108 9 Click Yes to import historical data from CF card to PC QQ Do vau want to delete storage media data Y IM Mo 10 Click Yes to delete historical data and alarms from CF card Click No if you wishes to remain historical data and alarms in CF card after transferring to PC Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Test1 prj File F Edit E View Disply D Page P Search 5 LanguagefLi HelptH nas MET 11 Now you can view historic
55. d High and configure them properly 4 7 Display Configuration In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon 3 1 RealTime Configure ex m NB All so 7 Add ca EE Delete Display Config Click on icon for display configuration 2 RealTime Configure 0x2 Annsa tel a eM auto ij pg ps pn e eoe e e Mode Enable Page Marks Speed fi Sec Dot Direction Horizontal Pagel Background Black Pen Mo channel Color Width Low High P Backward Forward Maximum 200 display pages available for user configuration In each page maximum 24 tags are allowed per page Mode This is for page enable or disable 60 Page Marks This is the name for specific page Ex Section Kiln Maximum 38 characters are allowed Speed This is real time trend display resolution Select one of the options in 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 dot 10 min page 30 min page 1 hr page 2 hrs page 4 hrs page 8 hrs page day page and week page If you wish to see both Real time and historical combined then select say day page at the display Then the Real time trend in screen will be for the last 24 hrs update dynamically Direction Selects the trend direction horizontal or vertical Background Defines the background color of Trend mode in black or white Pen Defines a specific channel as a drawing pen its c
56. digital values bar graphs using DAQ software Yes it is possible How many trends can view in single page and how many display pages are available 24 pens page and maximum 200 display pages Can exchange data from DAQ to another PC How it is done Use Dynamic data exchange DDE Can switch on Digital Outputs from DAQ software If Digital Output cards like 8DIO 4RO 16DO is available in network and then you will be able to switch on digital outputs based on events Can include customized mimics into DAQ software No it is not possible Can take print out of trends digital values etc from DAQ software Yes it is possible 142 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 20 26 Can write a formula for computation Yes you can use Math channels and write formula Do you have internal timers counters Totalizers etc in DAQ software There are 100 timers 50 counters and 50 Totalizers in DAQ software want to control the pump based on Real time clock Is it possible in DAQ Yes you can use Timer and select type as Daily and then configure start and stop time Can configure Alarms in DAQ software Yes it is possible How many Tags supported in DAQ software Maximum 2048 including external and internal memory from DAQ 1 2 onwards What is Tag It is a channel Ex Al AO DI DO Math etc Can log report of counter values in digital IO module Yes you can use 16DI and it s
57. dio software and make sure that IO module is working fine and you are able to see registers of lO module in PC 29 JOStudio File About Module ID EN Gtart Setup Comme Port Comm Port TCPAIP Poll Rate 5 A ms sz fis fo fire Select IP Address ig lOStudio File About Module ID 5 Stop 10 841 Module Type 103 Software Version 2 Modbus Value Label Address 30001 615 Tupe S w Version M Description of Modbus Register 30002 30003 30004 30005 30006 30007 30008 30009 30010 30100 40121 40122 D Current Input 1 D Current Input 2 D Current Input 3 D Current Input 4 D Current Input 5 0 Current Input 6 D Current Input 7 0 Current Input 8 21845 Input Status 773 DIP Switch 38400 Baud Rate D Parit 40123 1 Stop Bit 40124 D Reply Delay Move Mouse pointer over Value for Description e Add A Tag e Auto update Device Type I O Card Bank 2 Protocol Modbus_ TCP Use Gateway Device Node address E E Select IO card in Device type 30 JC X Tag Name auto IP address 192 168 0 112 wu OK M Cancel Select Bank properly as per Bank settings Select Use Gateway and Select address of IO Module Enter IP address of PC E converter which is connected to IO modules via RS485 converter Click on OK If IO module is connected properly to PC via PC E then tag data base of IO module will be added as shown atta
58. dividually as explained later Click on icon GI Save It shows Real time viewer screen in PC 26 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition Studio RealTime Test1 prj Bar Page1 ue 100 00 100 00 _ Digital Page1 Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time 60 ms If it is by Ethernet screen shots will be as shown below HO Card y EN 132 168 0 112 O Note When Ethernet is used in a bank it is not possible to add many IO modules to the tag data base at one step It requires adding each IO module individually 27 RealTime Configure ld Dx SANBAG E X 7 Add 1 Modify 47 Delete A 5 192 1668 0 112 1 0 Card 1 TG Card 1 AII2 1 a Yes 51192 168 0 112 1 0 Card Al Float AITS_ 1 E Yes 5 192 168 0 112 IO Card AI Float 4114_1 E Yes 5 1192 168 0 112 DO Card AI Float AIIS 1 E Yes 5 192 168 0 112 IO Card AI Float AllG 1 n Yes 5 192 168 0 112 DO Card AI Float AIT 1 S Yes 5 192 168 0 112 IO Card AI Float ATG 1 E Yes 5 192 166 0 112 IO Card AI Float 4 3 1 Add new IO module by RS232 RS485 Make sure that IO module is connected to PC via RS485 converter Bank setting is made properly for RS232 say at Bank In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon o RealTime Configure Or AAA gt 23 1 Add Modify No Device Type Click on Add button Add A Tag Auto update Device Type 1 0 Card Bank fi Tag
59. e address same as address defined at Controller Then click OK 10 If there is good communication between Controller and PC data base will be updated and it appears the following screen 42 11 If required it is possible to add one more Controller from here Click at Add then follow on screen instructions and enter node address of second controller 12 Click at Save icon kd Then click Return icon a AP M information 13 Click Yes Then it appears Real time screen showing digital values bar graph Real time trend Real time alarms etc 43 Display real time measured value from C Program Files DAQ Studio RealTime Test_Controller daq File F View v Page P Window W Language L Help H H Event Alarm List RIIESI BarPages Ack Clear Time 1 Login System 02 09 11 15 38 33 a ee mm 270 0 270 0 524 28 524 28 205 0 205 0 458 75 458 75 140 0 140 0 393 21 393 21 75 0 75 0 327 68 327 68 10 0 10 0 262 14 262 14 55 0 55 0 196 60 196 60 120 0 120 0 131 07 131 07 185 0 185 0 65 53 65 53 250 0 250 0 0 00 0 00 PW SVE 0 2 lt gt Normal Event Cleared Banim 5 32 05 5 33 45 15 35 25 15 37 05 w JP e TO JJ ER 02 109 ARI 0249 11 D2 00111 02 091 Pagel Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time 54 ms start Gh UMDAQC DAS Histo ReleaseNo fv Modbus E Microsoft P 1 untitled P Y DAS Real
60. eck if historical data is showing properly or not in historical trend If required press Zoom and verify the presence of data 3 Check IP address of HMI using System information at Control centre at HMI startup For example it is 192 168 0 203 4 f HMI is connected to PC directly then use cross over Ethernet cable If HMI is connected to PC via LAN then use straight cable 100 Straight Through Crossover Cable VR18 LAN HUB VR18 PC Notebook RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 PIN PIN PIN PIN 1 Tx 1 Re 1 Rx 3 Tx 2 TX 2 Rc 2 Rc 6 Tx 3 Rc 3 Tx 3 T 1 Re ATET lt A ELA TIA a 6 Rc 6 TX 6 TX 2 Rc SI RAIGHT THRU PC CROSSOVER PC The SS mie TX 1 re 3 TX TX 2 DO 2 a TA 2 Re 3 E 13 TT RE 3 A A 4 4 pE eee S 5 RX 5 T G Tx FA 6 TE amp O B C E 2 TX 5 At Dos prompt using Ping instruction check if communication is OK between HMI and PC If it is OK then you should get reply as follows If there is no reply then check Ethernet cable and IP address of HMI Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2668 CC Copyright 1985 26061 Microsoft Corp CisDocuments and Settings mahi MAHIDHAR Ping 192 168 060 203 Pinging 192 168 686 203 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 686 263 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 606 203 bhytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 686 263 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 606 263 bhytes 32 timetims TTL
61. en 1 ON 40002 3 Output Status 320100 1 IDIP C witch Double Click to change 40101 0 Output Watchdog Timer 40102 0 Modbus Master Timeout 40103 0 Modbus Master Rate 40121 1 Baud Rate 40122 O Parity 40123 D Stop Bit 401 24 j Reply Delay Description of Modbus Register Move Mouse pointer over Value for Description IC SBIE Module Type 102 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 10001 BERE Digital rout 1 10002 BR Dijital Input 2 10003 BER Digital Input 3 Status af Digital Output 4 10004 BEER Digital Input 4 gt gl ed 0 DFF 10005 A Digital Input 5 Seno 100065 EE Digital Input 6 10007 A Digital Input 7 Double Click to change 10008 ER Digital Input 8 17 EE Cital Output 1 13 NEN Digital Output 2 15 NEN Digital Output 3 a MIA Digital Output 4 Digital Output 5 i Digital Output E pecu Digital Output 24 EE Digital Output 8 ET 1 350 alT Type 5w Version Move Mouse pointer over Value 30002 2 D Input Status ll 40003 15 Output Status o al Description of Modbus Register 15 Module Type 103 Software Version 71 Modbus Value Label Address 30007 359 Tune SW Version Description of Modbus Register 30002 Current Input 1 30003 Current Input 2 0 20m Current Input 1 30004 Current Input 3 Range 4035 1 2 bits 30005 0006 00017
62. end for display For example You have configured 8 tags in page no 1 to check tag1 clearly you wish to see only trend1 Then select this option and select the required tag By Tag Mame Click on Seek by TagName and then select the required Tag to display in trend If it requires viewing display scale click on Trend scale list and select the required tag 138 6 10 4 By Alarm Event It is to view and point to data based on selected event Searchi5 Bv Time 3 By Period l By Tag Mame By Event Alarm By Remark Click here HiAlarm 06 03 09 11 28 18 Terminated Select the required event Alarm then double click on it Then pointer in the trend will move to specific time at which event Alarm is triggered 6 10 5 By Remark It is to view and point to data based on selected Remark Search 5 E By Time Ki By Period Bv Tag Mame By Event Alarm 139 i UA 05 15 09 10 36 28 cc 05115 09 10 41 06 Page L EL All the list of Remarks will be shown in wndow at the bottom side of the screen as shown above Select the Remark and double click Then pointer in trend will go to data where specific remark is marked earlier 6 11 Print It is to print Trends Events Alarms Reports Process Values etc First it requires to search the historical data as explained in earlier section and then click on Print icon it open Print preview first and then click Print ic
63. ers for more information about this 79 5 1 Opening project If it is a new project refer earlier section and create a new project If it is existing project open the project by selecting appropriate path If communication is established between PC and Modbus Slave devices over the selected bank then after opening Real time viewer By default the following screen will appear which shows all the components like Events Alarm list Bar graphs Digital values and Trends 5 1 1 Display Arrange All Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition File F View v PagerP Window LanguagefL HelptH Click on El icon to display Digital values trends bar graph amp events alarm list in one screen Each of the above will be shown in separate windows alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on Arrange All f Display real time measured value from C File F View PagelP A LanguagerL 3 c ds EE s amp m oo Me 3 Digital Page1 T BRE Cigital Event zz Arrange all EE All channel digital 80 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition StudiolRealTimeWemo1 prj EE 40748PM EJES ed PA Bar Page1 Active Time Clear Time Value Content 1400 0 in System 05 08 09 15 56 44 ig ENDO m8 gt 1600 0 1600 0 1700 0 120 0 120 0 120 0 2000 0 2100 0 2200 0 2300 0 2400 0 2500 0 120 0 I 120 0 120 0 1
64. g address N7 30 Target cells in Excel A7 to A11 User RSLinx to configure PLC and DDE link DDE topic name in RSLinx DDE REPORTS Sub Block Read open dde link testsol DDE Topic This is comment only RSIchan DDEInitiate RSLinx DDE REPORTS get data and store in data variable This is comment only data DDERequest RSIchan N7 30 L5 C1 Paste data into selected range This is comment only Range Reports XLS Sheet1 A7 A11 Value data close dde link This is comment only DDETerminate RSIchan End Sub Example 3 DDE between DAQ software and SCADA Allen Bradley RSVIEW32 When the Real time viewer in DAQ is working well in PC then the tag data from DAQ software will be available in the expression format as follows RealTime Viewer TagService Tag1 Application RealTime Viewer Topic Tag Service Tag name Tagl1 Please observe underscore before the tag number The above tag information can be directly configured in SCADA to enable DDE between DAQ software and RSVIEW 32 SCADA There is no need to configure any thing at RSLinx Procedure for configuration 1 Open SCADA project 2 System Node Select DDE server as data source 3 Name DAQ No gaps 93 4 Application RealTime Viewer 5 Topic Tag Service 6 Check enable in the box This node should be selected 7 Now open the data base 8 Create analog tag with all the details similar to the tag at the DAQ 9 Select DAQ at the NODE 1
65. iewer V2 36 31 1 DS 4 13PM O Note Back ground color for each channel depends on display configuration as shown attached 83 2 RealTime Configure 2 la q Ja Je F le Je E Jau e Je Jn gt Mode Enable Fage Marks Speed Sec Dot Direction Horizontal 7 Pagel Background Black Mo Channel Color Width Low High 1 Fa s Mi blue CEE E LE D m D er OE CE E A m 6 a a fso lt H Backward le Forward 5 1 4 Display Bar Graphs 2 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition File F Viewty PagerP Window LanguagefL HelptH Click on Bar Icon W to show Bar graphs in full screen alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on Bar Maximum 24 channels can be displayed in each page and total 200 display pages available Display real time measured value from C File F View PagelP ANA Language Py gy E S m Er J Digital Page1 BE Digital Event ER arrange all 338 All channel digital Status 84 4 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemo1 prj File F View V Page P Window W Language L Help H 1200 0 1300 0 1400 0 1600 0 1600 0 1700 0 1158 0 1248 0 1428 0 1428 0 1518 0 1256 0 1256 0 1336 0 1084 0 1084 0 1154 0 912 0 912 0 972 0 740 0 740 0 790 0 568 0 568 0 608 0 396 0 396 0 426 0 144 0 224 0 224 0 244 0 52 0 52 0 62 0 120 0 1
66. isplay message Do you want to save configuration o storage media Press Yes key Then press Back key to return to main menu Now if you check contents in CF card you should have the following files l1 wy Recarder cfg DAT File FH CFG File 1 KE EEE 25 KB These two files are important to create a new project in PC Note If you wish to send us configuration files to check your configuration you need to send these two files back to factory 4 n Recorder Press on Dump button Do you want to dump historical data and event list to storage media Press on Yes key Then it transfers historical data and alarms from internal memory to CF card 5 Now remove CF card from Paperless Recorder Insert CF card in a CF reader plug in to PC and check its contents It should have files similar to the following 106 amp Alarm jj ro E Fo E PO idx Er E PL idx Ej p2 E P2 id Ejes E pa id El E pa id Ejes Create a new project E PS idx Iii P6 E P6 id sin Ed P7 id jes Ed Ps id Ie po es pa id es Pio E P10 idx Pi Ed P11 idx EJE E P12 idx ria E P13 idx EFi E P14 ids BRE E P15 idx ENE E P16 idx ri E P17 id ELE E P18 idx HRE Ej P19 idx E p20 E P20 idx El Ej P21 idx a p22 Ej P22 idx res E P23 idx E p24 Ej P24 idx available at desktop EE 107 Eres P25 idx P26 P26 idx P27 P27 idx P28 P28 idx P29 P29 idx Re
67. k Tags Tage md mM 005 Tagl0 Tagli Tag12 Tagi3 Tagl4 Tagl6 Pagel Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time nm EEEEMEESNSEEM e s start Gh UMDAS Microsoft W Th Recorder_ENU Micr P VR18 Manual V2 3P p i untitled Paint 2 Real Time Viewer mis 4 29 PM 0 Note Trend color and trend width for each channel depends on display configuration 5 1 6 Display All Channel Digital Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition File F Viewty PagerP Window LanguagefL HelptH 100 Bene DE ES Click on All Channel Digital Icon e to show all channels as digital values in full page alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on All Channels Digital Display real time measured value from C File F View PagetP Bus Language gt a EE fet Trend ie Ba MM L LLf 1 LILLLLLLLLL V A LLLLLLLL ool ln r H Event Alarm List riis Event 1 Login EI Arrange all 2 Commerror HEH All channel digital 3 CammEbrrar Stat d l mrmbErrnr aes 86 5 1 7 Display Counter amp Totalizers 4 Display real time measured value from C Data Acquisition File F View v PagerP Window LanguagefL HelptH IE Em OR D BE E 5 Click on Status Icon alternatively in Menu click on Window and then click on Status and then click on tab Tools to show status of Counters Totalizers It display status of all 50 counters and 50 Totalizers If I
68. lLanguage Y RealTimeBank cfg 4 Bottling plant CFG File PRJ File 4 KB 1 KB CEM CD Bottling plant e A Data 3 20090514 3 20090518 C3 RealTimeLanguage Data Files File Edit View Favorites Tools Help C3 C Data Acquisition Studio RealTimelBottling plant Data olders x Qe X O d JO Search si Data files B Desktop Address DN n LJ 20090514 LJ 20090518 tl B My Documents a Y My Computer A OptionConfigure cfg y RealTimeConfigure cfg a SB 3 Floppy A CFG File CFG File se Local Disk C 1 KB 2 123 KB 3 3 Data Acquisition Studio Mund Ei pisce ToolsYalue cfg istoricallanguage HH Ne CFG File Project Name E FEF E Realtime m J 11KB 1 KB E C3 Bottling plant a Data Data files Configuration Format of folder So VVHHDD C3 RealTimeLanguage YY Vear MM Month DD Date Take BACKUP of C Data Acquisition Studio RealTime regularly and store in safe place 4 13 2 Restoring Project with Data Install Data acquisition software Copy Realtime folder to C Data Acquisition Studio Open the project from data acquisition software Start Programs RealTime viewer 17 4 13 3 Sending Project files In case of any problems in configuration if you wish to send project files zip RealTime folder available at C Data Acquisition Studio except data files and send it to us o If project is running for few days then RealTime folder may become big size with large storage dat
69. lay Real Time A aa a ete os eae ae Ge ea ae 85 5 1 6 Display All Channel Digital oooocccoocccccoccncccoconocononononononannnonononononennnnnconos 86 5 1 7 Display Counter amp TotaliZers ooccoooncccoccnoccccnnnococnnonocnnononnnononnnonononononennnnannnos 87 5 2 DATA DYNAMIC EXCHANGE DDE scccccastcranssscncenenanecaswnncesean eupsuaeiogeascaceeasannsaeaseaecasecees 89 6 HISTORICAL VIEWER cin eee a aai 95 6 1 HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE HM ccccccccceseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeaeeeesseeeeseeeeesseeeessaeeeeas 95 6 1 1 Preparation of historical data storage in HMI ooocnnncccnnccccncccncnnncnnoncnoncnnnnnnonos 95 6 1 2 HMI data archive in PC using storage device USB stick 96 6 1 3 HMI data archive in PC via Ethernet occcccocccccoccncccccnncnocononanoncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnos 100 02 PAPERLESS RECORDER 5 ee a e o o 106 6 2 1 Paperless data archive in PC using storage device CF card 106 6 2 2 Paperless data archive in PC via Ethernet cc occccccccnccccccncnoconononnncnncononanonos 109 o FOOL cct 114 6 3 1 TOO Dra ias 114 6 3 2 IVES AN OA A Meane a nant aae Suen a ES 115 O4 jIMPORT AND EXPORT OPTIONS od 117 6 4 1 Mure 118 042 AUtOmalically anite noc i teet attendat eu adds tutu erc iua iu 118 6 4 3 Automatically and export to EXCEl ooccoocccoccccoccncoocccoococonononncnonncononenonannnnnnnnos 119 6 4 4 A Automa
70. lay pages configuration in Real time Note In Mode if Disable is selected then page will be not visible in either Real time viewer or Historical viewer 6 10 Search It is to search data and then take print out of trend if required Data can be searched with following criteria By Time By Period of Time Seek by Tag Name Seek by Event Alarm Seek by Remark 6 10 1 By Time It is to search data by specifying exact date and time 136 Click on icon for search by specific time alternatively in Menu click on Search and then Select By Time S5earch 5 By Time AS By Period v By Legend By Event Alarm By Remark Enter the required date and time of the data to be searched and click on OK then pointer in trend will go to specified date time Search by a specific time b s is 2008 10 05 07 AM A xe 6 10 2 Period of Time It is to search data specifying time interval Click on icon to search data by a period of time alternatively click on Menu then select By period Search by a period of time 55 2009 10 20 55 AM Enter Start date end date start time and end time for the data to be searched and click on OK then it displays trend in specified range To take print click on Print icon oe to a open Print viewer and then click on for printing the trend 137 6 10 3 By Tag Name It is to select specific tr
71. list 123 Display Digital Values EE Display Trend H Display all channel Digital E Save Option Delete this project 20 Print Bank setting b Channel configuration Channel Display configuration ex Tools Counter Timers Totalizers configuration Customized Comments for Alarms E Project Auto Configure Close and return to main program 4 1 2 Menu Bar File F View tv Page P Window WW Display real time m EIA View Page P Wi 3 New B Open Close Recent if Create DDE link in Excel Exit META Page P Window W La Configuration data Ctri Alt C Measured data Ctrl Alt My n d CNN i YY 1 B angi age L FH Arrange all BH All channel digital E Status 21 Language L HelptH 4 2 Bank settings 4 2 1 RS232 bank setting Open Real time viewer from Data acquisition studio software Start Programs Data acquisition studio Real Time viewer 22 RealTime Configure POX S NANG Ko zi Add ies Modify ce Delete No Device Type Node IP Device Type Tag Type _ Data Type Information There are no tag data in the project Do you want to configure it PCAN Click on NO Auto configuration Device Type I O Card Bank Protocol Modbus TCP e Auto update IP address Example 192 166 0 111 g Please kev in IP here and then press button to IP List add it
72. m C DAQ StudioMRealTimeYTest1 prj File F View Page P window wW Lanquage L HelpiH Loe n a List ack type Source aciwerme Clear Time 08 10 10 10 52 46 Es al mmus Normal EventiCleared 36 4 4 2 Create a New project by RS485 1 In recorder press Config Then select Instrument Press Enter Key For communication select PC Transfer RS232 RS485 RS422 Set address properly Example 1 Set Baud rate example 9600 bps Set Data format example Parity None Data bits 8 stop bits 1 2 Open Real time viewer 3 Set bank properly for RS232 Example Select Bank2 set protocol Modbus RS232 and then enter all other communication settings exactly same as defined at Paperless Recorder 3 RealTime Contigure la hx amp NEA Ge 2 So Bank 1 2 la Js Protocol Disable Disable Modbus_R 5232 Modbus TCP RealTime Configure latdxe y 88E 2 3 ho Bank Protocol IModbus_RS232 S232 Com Port Baud Rate Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Default 37 4 Click at Save icon ha Then click Return icon o Information ys Ta let the new Bank setting take effect system will save them then restart Continue riy iMY Mo 5 Open Real time viewer again reate a new project Enter the new name restz X ccs 6 Enter the new name for the project Information 2 There are no tag data in the p
73. mpling rate It is used to set data display time for Real Time Viewer User can select one from the following for real time monitoring Time out This is time set for generating time out errors related to real time viewer communication For example if IO modules and PC with data acquisition software are located at different places connected through Ethernet across different gateways and then user can adjust sampling rate and time out settings to avoid errors in communication When real time viewer is running please observe the following taskbar at the bottom side of the screen Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan time 4 ms Here scan time should always be less than sampling rate Other wise communication errors will occur If PC and Modbus slave devices are connected by long distance network then there might be chances that scan time gets increased So check this and set sampling rate more than scan time Also user can set time out settings to generate communication failure errors Maximum time out settings possible is 60 sec For example scan time is adjusted and time out setting 30 sec This means if scan time is more than sampling rate for more than 30 sec then communication errors will be generated 73 4 11 4 Auto Page In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon Click on icon to configure options then select Auto Page tab ru O ptio n This function is to rotate pages at set time interval
74. nd Data acquisition software simultaneously in same PC as Data acquisition software also covers paperless Recorders and Controllers shortly along with IO modules In this case it just need to uninstall Observer software and install data acquisition software want to run DAQ Real time viewer in 3 different computers Do need to buy 3 nos hardware lock Yes It is required to buy 3 nos USB based hardware lock Keypro This is license to use Data acquisition software in single PC With out this hardware lock data acquisition software will run in demo mode for 1 hr have only COM port in PC don t have USB port How can run DAQ software It requires another PC with USB port Serial port based hardware lock is not available want to run Real Time viewer in single PC want to view historical data in other 2 computers in LAN How many hardware locks need to buy 141 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 It requires purchase of single hardware lock for Real Time Viewer It is not required to have hardware lock Keypro to view historical data in another computers via LAN Can connect DAQ software to third party devices via Modbus Yes it is possible Can connect Recorder Controllers to DAQ software Yes it is possible Can send email from DAQ software Yes it is possible want to search data and then export data to excel Is it possible Yes it is possible Can display Real time trends
75. nd make sure historical alarms showing properly in historical alarm box in Run time 3 Historical data and alarms are stored in internal memory SD card as per data storage path defined at Project explorer Setting Runtime Internal storage 4 Once data logging is configured in HMI in Run time historical data will be stored in HMI internal memory or SD card as per configuration Once alarms are configured properly in HMI and they appear in run time historical alarms will be stored in HMI internal memory or SD card as per configuration These historical alarms and historical data can be archived in PC later using historical viewer software General Runtime Resource Internal Storage Intemal Memory 5 Historical data and alarms can be dumped from Internal memory SD card to USB stick or directly transfer from HMI to PC via Ethernet using Historical viewer software 6 1 2 HMI data archive in PC using storage device USB stick 1 First make sure data logging and historical trend is configured properly in HMI and they are running fine in Run time Create a button in HMI screen Link with a function Dump Alarms and Data H Button4 Configuration Bands Common Events Clicked DumpAlarmandData 2 Check contents in USB stick Make sure it is empty at first time and no invalid files are available in USB stick 3 Insert USB stick in USB port of HMI 96 In Run time check if historical data is showing pro
76. nput Status 40003 1 Output Status 30004 3276B IRTD Input 1 30005 32 68 IRTD Input 2 30006 D lAnalog Input 1 3000 O Analog Input 2 40008 O Analog Output 1 40003 g D Counter 40011 Counter 2 40013 0 Counter 3 40015 5 D Counter 4 300391 1l 0 Calibrate Haw Data 40092 2 ofe alibrate Channel Description of Modbus Register Status of Digital Output 1 Hed 0 OFF Green 1 ON Double Click to change Move Mouse painter over Value for Description 10 Studio BrainChild File About Module ID Stop 10 160 Module Type 100 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 40044 D Counter Capture 5 al 40046 O Courter Capture 6 40048 D Counter Capture 7 40050 D Counter Capture 8 40052 2 D Counter Capture 9 a 40054 4 nic Counter Capture 10 40056 40056 te Counter Capture 11 40058 al ofc Counter Capture 12 40060 ol olc Counter Capture 13 40062 2 O Counter Capture 14 40064 4 oc Counter Capture 15 40066 E D Counter Capture 15 30100 1 IDIP Switch 40101 oun Made 407 03 3 J Counter Zero 401721 1 1 Baud Rate 4r 22 2 0 Parity 40123 3 pls Stop Bit 40124 4 0 Reply Delay 18 Description of Modbus Register Baud Rate Enter one of the following values then switch on 547 0 to enable 2400 4800 3600 13200 38400 Sz BU 11520 Move Mou
77. odule and make sure that Dip switch10 is OFF to allow communication of IO Module with PC on Default communication settings If you are using RS232 RS485 converter make sure that you have selected all the communication settings properly as follows BAUD RATE 9600 DATA BITS 8 PARITY NONE STOP BITS 1 Communications Port COM1 Properties General Port Settings Driver Detaile Resources Bite per second EISE Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Mane Advanced Restore Defaults Lancel In the PC select above settings at the COM port Right click on My computer Properties Hardware Device Manager COM ports 12 Open IO studio software Hu Programs l a m ed M LN I Studio If every thing is proper IO Studio will read the IO Module and show the status of the lO registers If there is a problem please check the following Dip switch settings in IO module Communication cable RS485 RS232 converter communication settings COM port number in PC and driver settings Close Real time viewer 13 I0 16D1 Module Type 100 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 10001 AN Digital Input 1 El Description of Modbus Register 10002 RUM Digital Input 2 7 10003 BERI Digital Input 3 Status of Digital Input 1 A 10004 BR Digital Input 4 E Hed 0 OFF 10005 NU Digital Input 5 Green 1 ON 10006 ER Digital Input E 10007 BE
78. olor width Display Hi and Display Low Channel Selects a specific analog input Al or Mathematics Math or selects Disable if a specific channel is not required 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 Forward backward button It is to navigate to next earlier 8 sets of pens for display configuration 4 8 Tools Configuration In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon 3 RealTime Configure En nem Tools Click on 5 icon for Tools configuration 4 8 1 Timers 61 Real lime Configure II Maximum 100 timers available for configuration Till DAQ 1 10 total timers are 50 only Timers increased from DAQ V1 2 onwards Type Countdown Repeat Countdown Daily Weekly or Monthly Countdown Defines the interval of time e g days hours minutes and seconds Not Real Time clock Repeat Countdown Repeats the previous countdown Daily Weekly or Monthly The timer works in selected interval of Real Time clock Action Disables or enables the timer Job1 Job2 various jobs as described in 3 6 2 2 jobs for each timer 4 8 1 1 Timer Example Switch on water pump every day at 8 00 hrs and switch off at 10 00 hrs This application requires to Daily type timer which works with Real Time Clock Configuration settings are as follows
79. on again to take print out l Display measured values from historical data of C Data Acquisition Studio ReallimeWemot1 prj Ctrl h Cirio Print Trend view Event Alarm List Recent Report List Logout Value List Signature List 140 Frequently asked questions What is the difference between Data acquisition studio and lO studio software IO Studio software is a tool used for configuration of IO module from PC and it is also used for IO module diagnostics purpose It is not for Real time Data logging and archival Real time viewer is for data logging and archival What is the difference between Observer software Communicator software and DAQ software Observer software is used for Paperless Recorder Communicator software is used for Temperature Controllers DAQ software is used for IO modules Paperless Recorders and Controllers DAQ software is similar to Observer software but with additional features Please check section 1 3 for details information about features available with DAQ software Can open IO Studio and Real Time viewer at same time in PC No First open lO studio software for configuration of IO module Close lO studio software and then open Real Time viewer Can open Observer software and DAQ software simultaneously in single PC No it is not possible It may conflict some of resources and it may generate some error messages It is not required to run Observer software a
80. ory settings at the PC My computer properties advanced performance settings advanced virtual memory DDE with third party applications Once the data is available at Excel at particular cell then data can be exchanged with the third party applications like PLC SCADA and Visual Basic etc If data is to be exchanged with PLC then PLC programmer can write Visual basic macro in Excel from the following link Excel Tools macro For the source code examples PLC programmer may check the PLC manuals for DDE sample macros It is also possible to exchange data from recorder to SCADA applications through DDE Example 1 DDE link between Allen Bradley SLC 5 03 PLC and Excel Task Write a block of data 10 floating points from Excel to PLC Name of the Excel file Reports XLS Data Source D 37 to D 46 data in total 10 cells Target PLC Starting address F8 User RSLinx to configure PLC and DDE link DDE topic name in RSLinx DDE REPORTS Sub Block Write open dde link testsol DDE Topic This is comment only RSIchan DDElInitiate RSLinx DDE REPORTS write data thru channel This is comment only DDEPoke RSIchan F8 2 L10 Range Reports XL S sheet1 D37 D46 close dde link This is comment only DDETerminate RSIchan End Sub 92 Example 2 DDE link between Allen Bradley SLC 5 03 PLC and Excel Task Read a block of data 5 integers from PLC to excel Name of the Excel file Reports XLS Data Source PLC Startin
81. ow try to open the file from the desk top created for using DDE application with the recorder through Observer software Microsoft Excel This workbook contains links to other data sources IF you update the links Excel will attempt to retrieve the latest data IF you dont update the links Excel will use the previous information Make that data links can be used to access and share confidential information without your permission and possibly perform other harmful actions Do not update the links iF ou do not trust Ehe source of this workbook Update Don t Update Click on update to activate DDE between DAQ software and Excel application If the DDE is successful then real time data of the channels should be updated in excel file as shown in sample screen DDE expression format to get real time data from the Observer software is as follows RealTime Viewer TagService TagN Where N 1 2 3 Application RealTime Viewer Topic Tag Service 90 Tag name Tag1 Please observe underscore before the tag number It is possible to exchange data related to Al DI DO Counters and Totalizers between DAQ software and third party applications running under windows operating systems via DDE Procedure to find the tag number for the tag name to use in DDE applications Create DDE link from Real time viewer Open Excel file Three columns appear in the excel file as Name Unit and Value as shown in the Excel file N
82. perly or not in historical trend If required press Zoom and verify the presence of data Press on Dump button Then it transfers historical data and alarms from Internal memory SD card to USB stick Now remove USB stick from HMI Insert USB stick in PC and check its contents lt should have files similar to the following Removable Disk J Fil Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt d ya Search Wey Folders Hab Address sa 1 1 Alarm x PZ idx File and Folder Tasks zi DataLogPage cfg E PO idx F3 Ef DataLogPen cha F1 P3 idx a Neb i neut sella DataLogWark cFg F1 idx e Publish this Folder to zip the Web La AAA Make sure Historical viewer software installed in PC Double click on Historical viewer icon ES available at desktop Create a new project Ea px Create project type Recorder t HMI Select HMI and click OK 97 2 Create a new project New Project Enter the new name Test Select file patn Timeout E Sec Please select and configure one bank below as you need x Cancel 9 Enter the Project name Select Storage media click at open folder icon ej and select the path for the USB stick Then click OK Information 3 Do vau want bo receive configuration data now 20114 Mo 10 Click Yes po Display Change configuration data from C Program FilesWMHistorical ViewerWHistoricall
83. plv D Page P Search 5 Languageib HelprH nas 12 Now you can view historical data trend in PC 13 If CFR21 is configured in Paperless Recorder then after seeing the data if you wishes to close the historical viewer or log out then it prompts to digitally sign the record by entering user name and password Then only it is possible to exit from historical viewer 113 Administrator 6 3 Tools 6 3 1 Tool Bar B To open new project e To open existing project file 4m Print E Display trend Display Events and alarm list Display Report Display values list a Export data into excel Copy curves to clipboard Remark write a comment Search by specific time KH Search by a period of time 114 Fast back ward for data monitoring t Backward Forward Fast forward ES Zoom out Zoom in A Zoom all Hi Zoom by time Zoom by value Navigate to next page Close historical viewer and return to Main program B Black background W White background zc Show graphical representation horizontally P Show graphical representation vertically 6 3 2 Menu Bar File F Edit E View s DisplviD PagelP SearchtS LanguagetL HelptH B uses cun fer Open Cr O da Print Recent d Logout Exit 115 Display measured values from historical d File F Bs Men Disply D Pagel Search Import Ckri Alt T CH Export data to Excel Ctrl Alto Cle
84. ree options None Process Hi Process Low Set point Defines the set point of process value to trigger the totalizer Job1 Job2 various jobs as described in 3 6 2 2 jobs for each totalizer 4 8 3 1 Totalizer Example Water flow rate is in M Sec Supervisor want to know about total water discharged and want this information daily weekly and monthly reports Totalizer1 Source Al1 Action Enable Decimal 1 Period Sec Unit Cub Mtr Preset 0 0 Timer1 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 23 Min 59 Sec 59 Job1 Log Report Target Totalizer1 Job2 Reset Totalizer Target Totalizer1 Reset Totalizer1 historical data in order to log new data for the next day 4 9 Comments In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon E 66 Click on iF icon for Comments configuration 100 messages available for display of customized alarms Maximum 50 characters are allowed in each message and these comments can be assigned as Job function Log message in events at the Analog Digital Math channel configuration Ex Message1 Tank TK101 level High 67 2 Modify Tag Data v Auto update Bank E Tag Name ani 5 Protocol Modbus TCP 7 Use Gateway Device Node address 5 IP address 192 168 0 112 Device Type I O Card Log Type Enable y LogSpeed 1 Sec Trigger by Time y Data Byte Type Byte LogMethod instat f Tolerance rs Range Low ko oo Range High Boo Decim
85. rget from Cont1 to Cont50 Log Report Make the report for Counter and Totalizer Reset MinMaxAve n Report function after logging the MinMaxAve data of Al and Math channels for one day for example then reset historical data in order to logging new data for the next day Log Message Log customized comments for alarm as messages on an event A total of 100 messages available for customer customization Hysteresis To avoid job have been activated too often option available to set for no reaction in 0 1 to 10 of full span Low Scale to High Scale Note Each of the IO modules has different sampling rates For every channel it requires to specify the sampling rate in data acquisition software By default DAQ will acquire data from each of the IO module with sampling rate of 1 sec Minimum available sampling rate is 1 sec Available options are 1 2 5 10 30 60 120 sec For ex If the logging speed is set at 10 second in Instant mode the DAQ logs using the last of ten measured data values it acquired in last 10 sec at rate of 1 sample sec For the same speed in Averaging mode the DAQ logs using the average of the ten measured data values it acquired at rate 50 of 1 sample sec For the same speed in the Maximum or Minimum mode then the DAQ logs using the maximum or minimum of the ten measured data values it acquired at rate of 1 sample sec Sampling Logging historical trend Display real time Instant 10S the last of 10 measured
86. riting formula 4 6 6 Digital Outputs Modify Tag Data Mo card Y I The above screen is useful to change name of tag after de selecting auto update In real time these digital outputs should be triggered by jobs defined at events 4 6 6 1 DO Example Temperature Channel 1 Al1 When temperature Al1 gt 80 C then switch ON digital output When temperature Al1 lt 40 C then switch OFF digital output 93 Modify Tag Data w Auto update Bank 2 Tag Name Protocol Modbus_TCP Use Gateway Device Node address 8 E IP address Device Type 1 0 Log Type nse LogSpeed 1 Sec y Trigger Data Byte Type 4 Byte LogMethod finstant m Tolerance I Range Low 200 Range High soo Decimal ly Gain fp Offset foo Unit oo Sensor Type PT100 Engineering Register Type Input Register y Scale Transformation Engineering High Register Address O Scale High 850 0 Engineering Law f 99999999999999 9 Data Type Scale Low 200 r Event Alarm Type SetPoint Jobi Job2 Hysteresis 3 mo o eaten Jean pfo 4 No fo 0 No Action No Action fo 0 X Cancel 4 6 7 Add a Math channel E In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon e Now click on Add button E RealTime Configure Add A Tag v Auto update Device Type IjO Card B
87. roject Do you want to configure iE 27M Mo T Click No Then click Add Add A Tag v Auto update Device Type vere Bank NN Tag Mame fauto Protocol Modbus_RS232 Mode address 1 Type Enable Log5peed fi Sec Trigger by Time Data Eyte Type B Byte LogMethod instant Tolerance x Cancel 8 Select Device type as VR18 VRO6 Recorder Select Bank properly If should show protocol Modbus RS232 Enter node address same as address defined at Paperless Recorder Then click OK 38 9 If there is good communication between Recorder and PC data base will be updated and it appears the following screen E Real lime Configure 10 If required it is possible to add one more Recorder from here Click at Add then follow on screen instructions and enter node address of second Recorder 11 Click at Save icon ka Then click Return icon 2 12 Click Yes Then it appears Real time screen showing digital values bar graph Real time trend Real time alarms etc 39 Display real time measured value from C DAQ StudioRealTimeWTest1 prj File F view v Page P Window Language L HelptH El Event Alarm List Ak Type Source activeTime Clear Time 1000 0 1370 0 400 0 08 10 10 16 52 46 I I I 120 0 200 0 250 0 7520 16520 _ 33080 i i 1 0 00 i 100 00 100 00 2400 0 2400 0 0 00 0 00 I 12000 1200 0 pai
88. se painter aver Value for Description Configuration For ex If you want set baud rate enter the required value in the register 40121 and then press enter in the PC keyboard Set all the parameters once and then switch off the power supply to the IO Module Now switch on the Dip switch 10 on the module to make above settings effective After power on the IO Module will have new Communication settings Please note that at this point of time IO module may not communicate with PC because you may have different settings at RS232 RS485 converter and also COM port settings in the PC Testing the IO Module For ex If you want to test Digital Output module 16DO module It contains total 16 digital outputs You can connect IO module with PC as explained above via RS232 RS485 converter You can force digital output from low to high and check its status at the lO module and also you can observe LED status on the lO Module itself 6 Do not open IO Studio and Real time viewer at same time in your PC First complete IO module configuration using IO studio software close IO studio then open Real time viewer 19 4 Configuration 4 1 Tools in DAQ software 4 1 1 Tool Bar 3 Configuration data New project or close existing project eh Open existing project Select page Choice E Measured data or Historical viewer E Arrange all Show default screen layout mix digital values bar graph trends Alarm page Display Events Alarms
89. ss Recorder vc Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2606 02 Copyright 1785 2661 Microsoft Corp C 5 Documents and Settings mahi _MAHIDHARS ping 192 168 060 306 Pinging 192 168 868 380 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 868 358 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 606 386 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 868 358 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 606 380 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 6 38 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost Hz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum ims Average ims CG 5 Documents and Settings mahi MAHI DHAR gt Open the Real time viewer from Start Programs DAQ Studio Real time viewer 32 Information so JW You should set up Bank First o Click OK 6 For bank1 select Protocol as Modbus TCP make sure Port number is 502 as shown 3 RealTime Contigure ld Ox amp SNES S tim Banki Protocol Modbus_TCP Default 7 Click at Save icon ld Then click Return icon Information v Ta let the new Bank setting take effect system will save them then restart Continue Cy sh Mo 8 Click Yes Then open Real time viewer again from Start Programs DAQ Studio Real time viewer Create a new project Enter the new name X Cancel 33 9 Enter the new name for the project Click OK 11 Select
90. t the sampling interval Trigger Select various types like by time or by change or disable 47 By Time Data log based on Log Speed and Log Method By Change Depends on Tolerance setting Log speed and Log Method is disabled if this option is selected and if this option is selected sampling rate is fixed at 1 sec This option is selected to save memory in PC If data logging is required in set log speed fixed time interval select Trigger as by timer If data logging is required only when there is change in process value then select Trigger as by change This will save memory Tolerance This is enabled if by change is selected at Trigger Type For ex If tolerance is set at 0 5 then if the new process value is more than or less than 0 5 then only the new sample will be logged Data Byte Type Choose 2 or 4 or 8 byte Range Low Range low for specific channel in selected device ex 4 00 mA for 8All module Range High Range high for specific channel in selected device Ex 20 00 mA for 8AII module Decimal select one of the options 0 1 2 3 or 4 Gain It is a multiplier to correct the sensor error The correct value the process value offset x gain Offset It is offset value to correct the sensor error Unit The engineering unit of input Sensor It displays input type automatically as per the type of IO card selected Scale Low Defines the low scale with decimal if necessary For instance input 0 10
91. tc 4 6 8 Add third party device i In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon rj Now click on Add button 58 RealTime Configure ld x2 S EBNG 2 MaQ 7 Add Add A Tag a Auta update the Tag contents Device Type vere Bank l2 Tag Marne fauto Node address 1 I Log5peed f Sec Trigger LogMethad instant Tolerance Protocol by Time y OK M Cancel Select Linear as shown above then following screen will open Modify Tag Data Device Type Linear Bank 2 Tag Mame franz Protocol Modbus Rs232 Node address E LogSpeed ise y Trigger by Time y Data Byte Type LogMethod Instant y Tolerance Value Low S276 8 Value High 3276 7 Decimal hy Gain Offset po Register Type Holding Register dxxxx Data Tvpe Starting Address 126 Enable Engineering Low Engineering High 4553 6 Fa Low RAW High e5535 vent alarm Type SetPoint Jobi Jobe Hysteresis 1 No o o No Action No Action n o e nc T f o No Action No Action n o 3 No o o No Action No Ackion n o Enter all the required settings specially address register type conversions etc 59 Then click OK click at Save icon tal and return icon ol If there is good communication tag will be added and shows Real time data If there is data mismatch then check Engineering and Raw settings Low an
92. tch 40101 1 1 T Thermocouple Type 40102 2 50 Ling Frequency 40103 3 500 D CIC Offset 40104 1 Display Units CF 40121 1 B aud Rate peter Unis T E 4022 0 Parity hd 0 5 TD Module Type 109 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 30001 365 IT poe SW Version 30002 antt IRTD Input 1 30003 32760 IRTD Input 2 30004 327b8 IRTD Input 3 30005 32r b8 IRTD Input 4 30006 32r7b8 IRTD Input 5 30007 z 32768 6 RTO Input E 30008 8 1364 4 Input Status 30076 34423 Calibrate Haw Data 40077 D Calibrate Control 20100 1 DIF Switch 40101 1 RTD Type 40102 AD Line Frequency 40703 O Display Units LF 40121 1 Band Rate 40122 A O Parity 40125 O Stop Bit O TN 40124 0 Reply Delay Description of Modbus Register Thermocouple Input 1 Range xxs x bo Huy y Example 101 44 wil be read back as 1014 Move Mouse painter over Value for Description Description of Modbus Register ATO Input 1 Range xxs x bo yy y Example 107 4 C wil be read back as 1014 Move Mouse pointer aver Value for Description 10 810 Module Type 112 Software Version 1 Modbus Value Label Address 10001 BER Digital Input q 0002 EE Digital Input 2 10003 E Digital Input 3 10004 UR Digital Input 4 1 Digital Output 1 18 ON Digital Output 2 30001 360 IT poe SM Version 30002 0 I
93. the required Recorder at device type 12 Enter IP address of the Recorder Then click at Then IP address should appear in IP List as shown Then click OK 34 If no is selected for auto configuration then it appears the following screen 13 If there is good communication between Recorder and PC data base will be updated and it appears the following screen 35 RealTime Configure 7 Add Tir 1 Modify E 4 Delete zi Mode Name TagName Bank Use Gateway ModefiP___ Device Type Tag Type DataTy i AIl 1 I Mo 192 168 0 30 VR 18 Channeli Inti amp 1 VR18 1 AI 1 1 Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channel Intl Als 1 i Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channels Inti amp AI4 1 1 Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channel4 Intl AIS 1 1 Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channels Inti amp ATG 1 1 Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channel Intl AI 1 1 Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channel Intl Alo_l 1 Mo 192 165 0 30 RIS Channel8 Intl A19_1 1 Mo 192 1568 0 30 RIS Channela Inti amp 14 If required it is possible to add one more Recorder from here Click at Add then follow on screen instructions and enter IP address of second Recorder 15 Click at Save icon ka Then click Return icon Information v Do vau want to apply the new setting Y IN 16 Click Yes Then it appears Real time screen showing digital values bar graph Real time trend Real time alarms etc Display real time measured value fro
94. tically and export to database forMalt oocccoccccocccccccnconnnconnnconnncnonnnos 119 S MM ela uj o D cinaO 120 6 5 1 Export data tO EXCO len sem Cotto sit nim erbe button he cee De ul ita 120 6 5 2 Exportaata to databases iesu omatus umts sicat Ext ica riu S uds 122 6 5 3 Export data automatically oocccooncoocccccccononnnnncnnnnnnnoncnnoncnnonnnnoncnnonnnnnnos 124 OO REMARK E Et 124 67 VIEW M c CET 126 06 DISP c T 127 6 8 1 Trend VIW Lc 127 6 8 2 EVents Alatrim ElSE oue dee od t pietate to lies 129 6 8 3 Reports List Only for Paperless Recorder occooccccocccccccccccncoccnncncnnoncnnnncnnnnos 130 foo E CI QR Ac 134 609 PAGE Sele CTION E 135 6 10 SEARO eek CX Dc saeee anaes 136 010 1 BYE Ciao heise abet begin cb 136 610 2 Penodol Tei sess eb subi iu Sen INN a E UE 137 SANUS ERN A EET 138 6 10 4 BV Ala MEVA a aped au Da Deben 139 6 70 5 do AAPP 02088 60993 20 00 00 E UNIS c OO SUE NC nine AOI Poo o Nat UNeU coe DE PS cOE ose REO 139 6 11 misil Re e ree P T THU HR NEMORE NI 140 7T FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ee 141 O Information to user NOTE O Do not open IO Studio and Real time viewer at same time in your PC First complete lO module configuration by using lO studio software close lO studio then open Real time viewer i It requires to buy USB hardware lock Keypro from supplier to run RealTime viewer in PC
95. to the IP list eee Please select one IP Farm IP List and then press button to remove it Use Gateway Device Node address x Cancel Click on Cancel Set Bank settings properly first and save it 2 RealTime Configure elete tiD 23 Total 4 banks available for configuration and they are for accepting incoming connections from various ports For ex Bank1 Set as Modbus_ RS232 Now you can receive data to DAQ software from any of above ports if they are arane After completing Bank settings click on icon ld Save and then click on icon Click on Yes now DAQ will be closed 4 2 2 Ethernet Bank setting Select Modbus TCP protocol in any freely available Bank Port number should be 502 for Modbus TCP protocol 24 After completing Bank settings click on icon 14 Save and then click on icon iJ Click on Yes now DAQ will be closed 4 3 Create New Project for IO modules Open DAQ software Start Programs Data acquisition studio Real Time viewer Click on Yes 25 Select the Bank properly and enter Address of IO module as shown above Click on OK i Note If you have more than one IO module already connected in RS485 then select Auto Update and then you can enter starting and ending address of IO module in above screen to acquire tag data base of all the IO modules at a time Alternatively other modules can be added in
96. upport till 1 KHz You can display counter values of 16DI module in DAQ software in future wish to see both Real time and historical combined Is it possible If Real time viewer Select configuration and adjust display settings say day page then Real trend will show last 24 hrs display want to receive alarms by SMS Is it possible In this case select Analog output module like IO 8AOI and then connect with GSM controller Then you can receive alarms by SMS 143 BrainChild Brainchild Electronic Co Ltd No 209 Chung Yang Road Nan Kang Dist Taipei Taiwan R O C Tel 886 2 27861299 Fax 886 2 27861395 E mail sales brainchild com tw Technical support service brainchild com tw Website http www brainchild com tw 144
97. using available resources through network configurations 4 11 2 Email This is to send email on an event like alarm In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon E Click on icon to configure options then select Email tab 71 The default Port number 25 is used to send email from STMP server If your network administrator configured different port in your LAN for accessing internet email then you have to modify the port number accordingly 3 D ption Compa sales Dcompany com servicermmcompany com E To send an email for any event the procedure is as follows Set SMTP server details as below Please contact system or network administrator for the server details if your computer is connected in LAN Host Port User name From Sender email address To Receiver email address Max 10 email addresses can be selected In case email is successful it delivers as follows Type HiAlarm Source Tag Active Time 05 08 09 13 31 04 Value 50 Comment Levelhigh If Email is failed to deliver then it prompts the following error message In this case it requires checking all the email settings Real Time Viewer X X 12 4 11 3 Communication In Real time viewer click on Icon Configuration data icon 3 Click on icon to configure options then select Communication tab Option Share Email Communication Auto page Sampling Rate TimeOut 30 Sec Sa
98. y LO x y INV x TG x CTG x ASIN x ACOS x ATG x x y Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division sin x cos x e Square root of x loge x log10 x Absolute of x y X The closest integral number to x The bigger value between x and y The smaller value between x and y 1 x tan x 1 tan x Sin 1 x Cos 1 x Tan 1 x Remainder of x y 56 4 6 7 1 Math Example Relative Humidity Math application How to Calculate Relative Humidity Theory Requirement Two Analog Inputs Type RTD Al1 To measure dry bulb temperature Al2 To measure wet bulb temperature First calculate the saturation vapor pressure E for both the dry bulb Td and wet bulb Tw temperatures using the following equations Ew 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Tw Tw 237 3 Td Tw Ed 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Td Td 237 3 Td Tw In the above equations the temperatures units are Celsius and the saturation vapor pressure units are milli bars The function EXP is the exponential and not raising something to an exponent Then calculate actual vapor pressure Ea using the following equation Ea Ew 0 63 Td Tw Relative Humidity is then calculated using the following equation RH Ea Ed 100 The units of relative humidity are in percent Here is an example of the using the equations Assume that your dry bulb temperature Td 40 C and Wet bulb temperature Tw 30 C Ew 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Tw Tw 237 3 Td Tw
99. y from Monday to Friday and the staff wish to get the total volume of production from daily weekly and monthly reports Start totalizer at 8 00 hrs Stop Totalizer at 17 00 hrs Source of Process value Analog input1 feed rate 1000 M hr Totalizer1 configuration 130 Timer 1 Configuration It require to Reset Totalizer at start of totalizing every day to begin recording of new data again Timer2 Configuration 131 When Log Report function is used it memorize Totalizer data at specific time which will be used later during reports archival as daily weekly and monthly basis Timer3 Configuration Timer4 Configuration 132 List It lists all the Reports logged with in a day For ex three shifts in same day Daily Select Daily to list log report for total day Use gl amp EH soft buttons to navigate reports of other days Weekly Select Weekly to list log report for current week Sunday to Saturday Use la al soft buttons to navigate to earlier and next week Monthly Select Monthly to list log report for current month Use EA amp soft buttons to navigate to earlier and next months For ex 11 may 2009 Monday total feed rate is 1000 M 133 12 may 2009 Monday total feed rate is 2000 M 13 may 2009 Monday total feed rate is 3000 M 14 may 2009 Monday total feed rate is 4000 M 15 may 2009 Monday total feed rate is 5000 M For the weekly report from May10 to May16 it shows

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