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1. 10 C 9 3 7 Internal battery Serves to back up recorded data and to power of real time clock RTC in case data logger is not connected to power Type of battery Lithium 3V VARTA CR 2 AA Estimated life 10 years from date of production of data logger 9 3 8 Electromagnetic compatibility Device is tested in accordance with EN 61326 1 2006 article 6 table 1 radiation EN 55022 ed 2 class B immunity EN 61000 4 2 class B 4 8 kV EN 61000 4 3 class A 3V m EN 61000 4 4 class A 0 5 1 kV EN 61000 4 5 class A EN 61000 4 6 class A 3 V 9 3 9 Operating condition Operating temperature 0 50 C Operating humidity 5 85 WRH Settling time after switching ON 15 minutes 9 3 10 Storing condition Storing temperature 10 to 70 C Relative humidity 5 to 95 1e ms2 MS6 08 51 9 3 11 Mechanical parameters Dimensions of the MS6D case Dimensions of the MSOR case Dimensions of the MS6 Rack case 215 x 165 x 44 mm without connectors and without mounting consoles 215 x 225 x 44 mm with connectors and without mounting consoles 165 x 230 x 44 mm without connectors and without mounting consoles 225 x 230 x 44 mm with connectors 483 x 230 x 44 mm with mounting consoles to rack 19 483 x 190 x 44 mm without connectors Weight approximately 800 g Protection IP20 Input terminals removable maximum cross section of lead 1 5 mm Mounting desk top standard version MS6D or MS6R by means of two mount
2. Service display of state of processing SMS Actual state of communication with GSM modem is displayed on the LCD Press ENTER key to enter directly the display of receiving and sending SMS buffer SMSStatus 00 56 SMS Waiting m fa v oJ Service display of A D converter values for measured channels Value read from A D converter of analog inputs at range O to 65535 Limit value 0 indicates converter lower limitation Temperature 1 corresponds to Error1 and value 65535 corresponds to Error ADC 37782 2 indicates converter upper limitation With counter inputs binary state of counter is displayed With binary inputs state of input ON OFF is displayed and with RS485 input symbols a v are displayed B ie ms2 MS6 08 2I 5 USER PROGRAM FOR DATA LOGGER The following text describes especially possibilities of data logger setting and some procedures of work with data More detailed information on program is in Program Help 5 1 Program features Software for data logger enables to configure data logger and process measured data It is delivered on the CD or can be download freely from www cometsystem cz After installation program can run in two modes as e basic unregistered version enables configuration of data loggers and table processing of data It does not enable graphic processing of data automatic data download storing of data outside of local computer www display etc e optional r
3. verification of data transfer to computer B verification of alarms change input value to activate alarm and check on display and also in external audio indication if used ge ee a ie ms2 MS6 08 4 C evaluate in data logger if relay contacts live D evaluate internal battery third value in self test must be at least 2 6 V 6 Verification of cabling check the connection quality of cables check visually entire cable length for damage and the route of cables for interference especially whether some parallel power wires are not near 7 Visual inspection of transducers for possible interference or water penetration Make a verification protocol 8 1 4 Recommendation for service Service of data logger is made at manufacturer or authorized partner There is no service allowed AN without authorization from manufacturer Unauthorized encroachment leads to loss of all warranty The most common damage due unauthorized manipulation with input modules is damage of the motherboard when modules are connected in improper way 8 1 5 Placing out of operation after end of device life Disconnect the power cord and return data logger to the supplier or specialized company Notice data logger contains back up Lithium battery on motherboard and on each counter input module CTU CTK 48 1e ms2 MS6 08 9 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS OF DATA LOGGER 9 1 Circuit concept of data logger Data logger is designed as autonomous co
4. without probe 0 3 from measured value 1 5 C Cold junction compensated at temperature range 0 50 C Input terminals IN and COM Input for temperature measurement by thermocouple B Measured value temperature measured thermocouple type B Pt30 Rh Pt Range 100 1800 C Accuracy without probe 0 3 from measured value 1 C at range 300 1800 C Cold junction not compensated Input terminals IN and COM Input for temperature measurement by thermocouple T Measured value temperature measured thermocouple type T Cu CuN1 Range 200 400 C Accuracy without probe 0 3 from measured value 1 5 C Cold junction compensated at temperature range 0 50 C Input terminals IN and COM Input for temperature measurement by thermocouple N Measured value temperature measured thermocouple type N NiCrSi NiSiMg Range 200 1300 C Accuracy without probe 0 3 from measured value 1 5 C Cold junction compensated at temperature range 0 50 C Input terminals IN and COM 54 1e ms2 MS6 08 With inputs for resistance measurement and RTD transmitters current is connected to measured resistance only during measurement Input for 2 wire measurement of resistance 0 to 300 ohm Range 0 to 300 ohms Accuracy 0 1 from range 0 3 ohms Measuring current cca 0 8 mA at pulse approx 50ms length Input terminals IN and COM Input for 2 wire measurement of resistance 0 to 3000 o
5. 1e ms2 MS6 08 e RS485 network address relevant in communication via RS485 each data logger in the network must have different address e Data logger responds to incoming SMS messages if data logger is connected to GSM modem you can get actual measured values and alarm states by sending SMS from mobile telephone to number of modem Data logger reacts on this text of received SMS messages Info Alarm Ch1 to Ch16 Set1 to Set16 Clr1 to Clr16 For more details see chapter Application notes e Data logger sends SMS message when selected alarms are activated if data logger is connected to GSM modem you can assign one to four phone numbers to each alarm states warning SMS message containing description of created alarm is sent to e Datalogger sends scheduled SMS if data logger is connected to GSM modem then it can send scheduled SMS messages information that system works correctly to the selected phone numbers at specified hour and days per week This feature is available for FW version 6 3 0 and later Quick and reliable SMS message delivery depends on quality of GSM network Data logger has no information on credit on the SIM card Use suitable tariff Features and settings of data logger Ethernet interface If data logger has installed and enabled Ethernet interface then functions of this interface can be set at the right part of the window Always contact your network administrator with setting of IP address gate address
6. actual process in progress Selection of new process If using Processes press and hold for about 5s ENTER key in basic display to enter selection of preset processes Use amp W keys to go through process names enabled for input channel If no process is needed use selection No process Press ENTER key to activate selected process Press MENU key to leave the display without storing new process Items and function available in Menu data logger Menu item gt gt gt a v fo tr ft one step another menu enter to back item submenu 1e ms2 MS6 08 Press MENU key in basic display to enter the data logger Menu Use amp VY keys to go through all menu items Press MENU key to leave menu to the basic display 25 Menu item Information Item Information contains another Sub Menu Press ENTER key to enter sub menu and use amp W keys to move between items Information Leave Sub Menu by pressing MENU key gt gt gt In submenu Information it is possible to display one fixed message after another Data Logger Model Data Logger Name a v Serial number Record mode cyclic non cyclic Memory occupation Date and time in data logger Language f Menu item Communication Submenu Communication enables to display and change Setting of communication interface Communication speed Data logger address in the RS485 network data logger IP address Communication gt gt gt Gate IP address and Net
7. and subnet mask to get correct values Be very careful in network settings Incorrect adjustment can cause data logger inaccessibility conflict in network or other complications It is possible to set IP address of data logger it must be unique address in your network assigned by your network administrator if you use DHCP tick this selection address then will be presented as 0 0 0 0 IP address of gateway address of gateway or router providing communication with other LAN segments Address of gateway must be at the same network segment as data logger Mask of subnetwork defines range of possible IP addresses in local network e g 255 255 255 0 Size of MTU size of packets default is 1400 bytes It is possible to lower it with some networks Sending of warning e mails if ticked warning e mails will be sent to below specified addresses Sending of traps if ticked warning SNMP traps will be sent to below specified addresses SysLog if ticked warning messages will be sent to below address of SysLog server Web enabled if ticked www pages of data logger will be created SOAP if ticked actual measured values will be sent to below address of SOAP server in mode Display Bookmark Email 1 IP address of SMTP server If needed to send e mails by the data logger it is necessary to set correctly the address Administrator of your network or your internet provider gives you the value of the address SMTP autent
8. data transfer configuration of the printer configuration of program Options only in optional version of program configuration of language localization logout of user only in optional version of program Item menu Show e table displays measured values can be set different numbers of channels Exports to dbf and xls format are available e graph only in optional version of program e Event viewer here actions are stored run by the SW with data logger and theirs result Item menu Configuration e Data logger settings detailed description will follow e Erase data logger memory after confirmation erasing is performed e Reset counter inputs and erase memory this selection is not valid for data logger MS6D MS6R e Reading configuration from file reads configuration from already downloaded file with data record Configuration can be stored back to data logger or to the file e Deactivate alarm signalisation if it s enabled it is possible to cancel activity of ALARM OUT output remotely from the PC e Communication settings you can find configuration description in the Appendix no 3 Item of menu Display online visualization of measured values on the computer reading interval can be set in section File Options bookmark Display in basic version it is fixed to 10s in optional version can be set from 10 s In suitable configuration the mode can be shared on several computers See Application notes
9. depends on third party There must be GSM modem also at the computer side and data logger must be configured to communication interface RS232 Then all usual communications can be performed by means of user program via GSM network Also SMS messaging can be used Testing of incoming SMS messages and sending of alarm SMS messages is performed with the 2 minutes interval if data connection is not active If there is an active connection SMS messages are not received and sent until connection is deactivated 3 6 Connection of data logger with support of SMS messaging Connect data logger communication interface RS232C to preconfigured GSM modem Case when GSM modem is used not only for SMS messages but also for communication with data logger is described above If data logger 1s connected to the computer by means of different interface than RS232 GSM modem can be connected to RS232 connector and used for SMS messaging For detailed description see Appendix No 3 3 7 Connection of data logger to power Data logger is powered from suitable power source can be ordered When powered from a different source it is necessary to use dc voltage at range specified in technical parameters of data logger Data logger consumption in different variations is specified in Appendix No 1 Appendix No 1 describes also several possibilities of data logger power back up 1e ms2 MS6 08 21 4 CONTROL and INDICATION COMPONENTS of DATA LOGGER 4 1 Indication of p
10. devices Adjust suitable alarm delay ton see setting conditions in risky installations Also faulty probe or transducer can cause such troubles 7 17 Problems in communication with computer Possibilities of trouble shooting of usual problems can be found in Appendix No 3 at concrete communication interface 1e ms2 MS6 08 8 RECOMMENDATION FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 8 1 1 8 1 2 8 1 3 Operation of data logger in various applications Before application it 1s necessary to consider if data logger is suitable for required purpose adjust optimal configuration and create instructions for its periodical metrological and functional verifications Unsuitable and hazard applications data logger is not design for applications where failure of operation could cause endanger of health or function of other device supporting life functions In applications where failure of data logger could cause loss on property it is recommended to amend system of independent indication device to monitor this state and avoid damages It concerns especially control and indication outputs of data loggers In critical applications it is suitable to power data logger from backed up sources UPS dimensioned to required operation without mains power Furthermore critical can be data logger connection to power itself It is not suitable to power both data logger and critical device e g freezing box to one fuse If fuse is disconnected then neither data lo
11. has different serial number from numbers stored in file this number and some other items related to particular board will not be overwritten The rest of configuration is stored to the data logger 7 9 How to set variable condition limit according to measured value on other channel Set up Type of input channel to Interchannel recalculation and assign another channels difference to it Set condition limit to zero for this channel This function reduced number of useabled channels by one 7 10 Can be confirmation of alarm signalization applied to acoustic alarm only Yes it is possible for MS6 data logger with firmware version 6 3 0 and later The settings are possible at the Common bookmark Confirmation of alarm signalization button Advanced Use the latest version of software 7 11 It is possible to force confirmation of alarm signalization again after some time Yes it is possible for MS6 data logger with firmware version 6 4 0 and later The settings are possible at the Common bookmark Confirmation of alarm signalization button Advanced You can set the time period after which the alarm signalization is activated again even if alarms have not changed Use the latest version of software 4A 1e ms2 MS6 08 7 12 What is it latched alarms If any alarm is appeared it stays active regardless the measured values This state persists until to the confirmation of alarm signalization when the alarms are set according to the act
12. ie ms2 MS6 08 15 Voltage output transmitter Connection of thermocouple probes A 16 connect thermocouples in the same way as voltage signals Use shielded thermocouple wires for longer distances each wire between data logger and thermocouple must be from proper thermocouple material for extension use compensation cable designed for applied thermocouple thermocouples cannot be extended by usual copper leads Thermocoupler Marking of subminiature thermocouple connectors and wires manufactured by OMEGA in accordance with US standard Type of thermocouple Connector color wire color J Fe Co N NiCrSi NiSiMg from outer probe shield or other measuring method should be used e g If there are more thermocouple inputs in data logger not galvanically isolated avoid thermocouples to be mutually connected If hazard of current leakage exists mostly between thermocouple welded point and surrounding metal framework thermocouple probes with galvanic isolated weld external thermocouple current loop transducers with galvanic isolation In other case high measuring errors can appear Warning cold junction temperature is sensed at area between channel 8 and channel 9 where the accuracy and the measuring stability is best If using thermocouples mind correct data logger working position vertically input terminals downward and sufficient ambient air flow In no case install data logger with thermocou
13. if alarm is indicated this way If there is a need to activate ALARM OUT output tick ALARM OUT and specify for each alarm if alarm is indicated this way changes of ALARM OUT output state can be recorded and it is enabled consequently to identify the user canceling the alarm by means of Administration of users and passwords if there is a need to record changes of all alarm states tick selection Recording of ALARM OUT state changes and Recording of all alarms changes if there is a need to indicate acoustically the state of memory occupation tick this selection SMS phone number list if you use sending of SMS messages after alarm creation then enter here telephone numbers for sending messages Enter numbers in international format with country code e g 0049 or 49 1e ms2 MS6 08 6 4 Critical states actions it is enabled to assign actions similar to alarms to some error states evaluated by data logger error of measurement on some of input channels error in configuration of data logger reaching of specified occupation of data memory and self test error Do not use zero duration time of critical state for evaluation of the action Use at least 10s delay If this state lasts this time without interruption selected actions will be performed Bookmark Ch Identity amp Calculations This and the following bookmark refer to data logger input channels to be switched over in left lower window corner Set your own identificati
14. input is galvanically isolated from data logger e available source 24V can be used for powering of transmitters for its load rating see section Technical parameters of inputs 1e ms2 MS6 08 17 Transducer with RS485 output Connection of output ALARM OUT This output je accessible on terminals next to data logger power terminals Output is dual e switching over galvanically isolated relay contact e voltage galvanically connected to data logger The output is set from the manufacturer that in case of selected alarm voltage appears at the output and simultaneously relay closes It 1s enabled to set opposite behavior in data logger configuration then data logger power dropout behaves as alarm state Activity of this output can be cancelled from data logger keyboard by the user or remotely from the PC It is enabled to identify by proper data logger configuration who cancelled the alarm It is possible to connect to this output e External audio indication unit use shielded cable up to 100m from data logger Connect terminal ALARM OUT and GND on data logger with the audio unit in corresponding polarity Connector CINCH of audio indication unit has positive pole on its central lead e Telephone dialer in case of alarm telephone dialer dials specified telephone number and announces voice message Depending on telephone dialer type use voltage output or relay contact e Simultaneously galvanically isolated contact relay can be used
15. mode on several computers together with automatic storing of data OR TNO e E E E E N T A 44 7 1 How to ensure alarm report in case of power failure oooeeeessessseeeneesssssssserresssssseee 44 7 8 Back up of data logger configuration and its restoring soeeesssnnenssesseennsssseersssseeene 44 7 9 How to set variable condition limit according to measured value on other channel 44 7 10 Can be confirmation of alarm signalization applied to acoustic alarm only 0066 44 7 11 Itis possible to force confirmation of alarm signalization again after some time 44 TeV AS L T T a E E EE E E E E R 45 7 13 Other possibilities in data logger configuration cccccccsscccccccsseeseecececeaeeeseeeseaaeeeeeeseaaenes 45 7 14 What to do if data logger does not WOTK ssoooooeeeessssssnnnnenssssssseeerssssssssserrrsssssssserersssssssees 45 TA OCI TCS TO A ees yesusa tenance pes Sui alaratee nye nerattuese cep ss tastes 45 7 16 Problems with correct measurement siuieswrssuaresasousreuasnedexeasenexeieenadeanecdueseessaaceracnnanedeswedens 45 7 17 Problems in communication with computer cccccccccccssssecccccceeneesecceeeaaeeeeeeseaaeeeseeeseaaeaes 46 8 RECOMMENDATION FOR OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE cccccseeeeeeeeeeees 47 9 TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION AND PARAMETERS OF DATA LOGGER 00 000 49 Note Manual Appendixes are available in electronic pdf format in Start Program files Comet in
16. mounting and the connection is by means of connector CINCH outer contact GND central pin ALARM OUT 9 3 4 Communication interface Each data logger is equipped with interface RS232C RS485 and USB Ethernet interface is optional Communication interfaces are mutually connected internally and as one functional unit galvanically isolated from other data logger circuitry Communication with data logger is enabled only via one selected interface Status of other interfaces does not effect this communication it is set on the display of data logger v menu RS232C Used signals RxD TxD GND RTS CTS selectable from SW Galvanic isolation electrical strength 500 V DC Connector DSub 9 male signals DTR DSR are connected Maximum cable length 15 m only in indoor environment RS485 Input impedance approximately 12 kQ Galvanic isolation electrical strength 500 V DC Connection dual terminals Maximum cable length 1200 m in indoor environment USB Compatibility USB1 1 and USB 2 0 Connector USB type B Vendor ID 0403 Product ID 6001 Ethernet Compatibility 10 100 MBit Ethernet galvanic isolated Connector RJ45 AN Galvanic isolation is not designed for safety function protection against electrical current injury the way of communication Setting of communication serial link 1 start bit 8 data bits 1 stop bit without parity communication speed 1200Bd 9600Bd 19200Bd 57600Bd 115200 Bd 230400Bd D this speed is a
17. transfer to the computer In case data will be erased then a long term record is not stored in one file and it is not possible to identify eventual failures In case memory is not erased then data transfer duration to computer can be a problem If there are problems with data logger it is recommended not to erase data Alarm delay and hysteresis settings are very important Recommendation for metrological verification Metrological verification is performed in accordance with application requirements specified by the user One year the manufacturer recommends periodical verification Notice accuracy of data logger input means accuracy of input itself without probes In verification of thermocouple inputs it is necessary to take into account that cold end compensation 1s perform inside of data logger where temperature is mostly slightly higher than ambient temperature on the outer connector Best way is verification together with connected thermocouple Recommendation for periodical verification Manufacturer recommends periodical verification of the system yearly Interval and range of verification depends on the application In stationary installations following verification is recommended Metrological verification Regular overhaul in intervals accordingly to corresponding standards Evaluation of all problems from the last verification Visual inspection of data logger Functional verification of data logger functions used in application A
18. 08 18 18 mV 0 1 from range 18 uV approx 10 Q IN a COM 53 Inputs for measurement of thermocouple except thermocouple type B have compensation of cold junction temperature inside of data logger Compensation temperature is measured on data logger motherboard between terminals for channel and channel 9 Value of this temperature is converted to thermoelectric voltage and added to value of thermoelectric voltage measured by thermocouple Result is converted to temperature again which is resulting measured temperature If using thermocouples operate data logger in working position with input signal terminals towards down and do not install heat sources in the neighborhood Input for temperature measurement by thermocouple K Measured value temperature measured thermocouple type K NiCr N1 Range 200 1300 C Accuracy without probe 0 3 from measured value 1 5 C Cold junction compensated at temperature range 0 50 C Input terminals IN and COM Input for temperature measurement by thermocouple J Measured value temperature measured thermocouple type J Fe Co Range 200 750 C Accuracy without probe 0 3 from measured value 1 5 C Cold junction compensated at temperature range 0 50 C Input terminals IN and COM Input for temperature measurement by thermocouple S Measured value temperature measured thermocouple type S PtlO Rh Pt Range 0 1700 C Accuracy
19. MONITORING DATA LOGGING AND CONTROL SYSTEM MS6D MS6R INSTRUCTION MANUAL Basic Part CONTENT page INTRODUC FION ase eee tec A E E E S 3 L GENERALSAFETY PRECAUTION S cerrara adss cee saan aE 6 2 WIZARD for INSTALLATION and CONFIGURATION of DATA LOGGER 0 6 3 RULES for MOUNTING and CONNECTION of DATA LOGGER cc ccccc ccc eeeeeeeeeees 8 3 1 Mechanical location of data logger and the way of cable routing ceceesseeeeeeeeees 8 3 2 Datalogger interlace CONNCCIONS witcscrcias ssawnceditasmwessannceedievieressewandidlaviascssausareMaplasssrawnders 13 3 3 Mounting and connection of output relays module MPO18 and MP050 eee 18 3 4 Mounting and connection of external terminal with display eeeecccccccceceesseeeeeeeees 19 3 5 Connection of data logger to the computer ccececcccesssseeeeccceecceeeeeeseecceeeeeeaaaeseeeeeess 19 3 6 Connection of data logger with support of SMS messaging cc eeeeeeeccceceeeeeesesseeeeees 21 3de CGONNCCHON OF ald losser 16 POW ECL cccerss sxesceazanctonrsausseacennecnnsy vssnuncesncconessenlaaceasecensseieraneeas 21 4 CONTROL and INDICATION COMPONENTS of DATA LOGGER cc ceeeseeeeeeeeeees 22 5 USER PROGRAM FOR DATA LOGGER scrosiecenceavisascinnsaconumecansnessadenenansasrianisiecenntcaceuetidieentes 28 Dads Foa a ea S T 28 3 2 dnstalauon ol prOSrI ceser rres er EE EE E E TEE EEEE 28 5 3 Setting of communication with data
20. Mask Displayed items in menu depends on actually adjusted communication interface and optionally on implemented HW a v Change of configuration can be selectable protected by PIN TT code entered by the user Way of entering PIN code is specified in Application notes Change of data logger communication interface Press ENTER key to enter selection of communication interface Use 4 W keys to select required communication interface and press ENTER key to confirm the selection Adjusted communication interface must correspond with physical connection and with SW configuration If you choose selection Ethernet DHCP IP address is set and gate a v address to 0 0 0 0 network mask is set to Default 0 U Change of data logger communication speed Press ENTER key to enter selection of communication speed Use amp V keys to select required communication speed and press ENTER key to confirm the selection This selection is Com speed not available for Ethernet 115200 Bd ATTENTION standard computer COM port does not support communication speed 230 400 Bd If data logger a v supports such speed then it can be used in USB connection T 24 1e ms2 MS6 08 Change of data logger RS485 address Press ENTER key to enter address selection By means of A V keys select new address and press ENTER key to confirm selection This selection is available only for active RS485 interface Change of data logger IP address
21. OFF in area 2 after switching ON measured value is still over limit and required delay is over already condition becomes valid immediately 3 if power of data logger is switched OFF in area 2 and after switching ON measured value is not over limit cycle of time testing is interrupted similarly as in area 1 4 if power of data logger is switched OFF in area 3 or 4 after switching ON measured value is over limit decreased of hysteresis condition stays valid But if measured value does not match this condition is invalid immediately Other examples of configuration of conditions depended on measured value e Setting of condition validity at measured value drop I Condition 1 Start of validity Input value k 170 0 HE for the duration of 30 s End of validity J value returns back with hysteresis i O sf together with expires jo g In the case of input error measured value is not available condition remains invalid 1e ms2 MS6 08 37 38 measured value 30s 30s 170 l S 1 0 O O OG condition invalid t s e Condition with fixed specified time validity J Condition 1 Start of validity input value b 170 0 i for the duration of 30 3 End of validity value returns back with hysteresis foe together with M expires 3600s In the case of input eror measured value is not available condition remains invalid measured value im Z N O WM 5 condition
22. Press ENTER key to enter selection of data logger IP address First position blinks Select desired digit by means of arrow keys amp V Press ENTER to go to next position After editing the last position new data logger address is stored This selection is available only for active Ethernet interface Be careful in IP address setting Incorrectly set address can cause network conflict or other complications Always consult IP address setting with network administrator Change of gate IP address Setting is analogical as for IP address This selection is available only for active Ethernet interface Be careful in gate IP address setting Incorrectly set gate address can cause network conflict or other complications Always consult IP address setting with network administrator Change of network mask Press ENTER key to enter selection of network mask Select desired network mask by means of arrow keys amp V Press ENTER to store mask to data logger Network mask 255 255 255 255 is displayed as Default This selection is available only for active Ethernet interface Be careful in network mask setting If not necessary do not change Default value Incorrectly set network mask can cause data logger inaccessibility Always consult network mask setting with network administrator 1e ms2 MS6 08 Logger address in net 02 a v fo IP address 192 168 1 211 a v fo Gate IP address 0 0 0 0 Mask IP address D
23. S232 RS485 ALARM LED POWER SUPPLY ETHERNET AND ALARM OUTPUT OPTIONAL POWER ON LED POWER SUPPLY 2 CABLE ENTRY INSERTS OPTIONAL MP050 INPUT SIGNALS INPUT RS485 SUPPLY VOLTAGE FOR TRANSMITTERS OPTIONAL Drawing of MS6 Rack with output relays module MPO50 SERRE RARER VRE eee a A 1e ms2 MS6 08 Architecture of measuring system with data logger MS6D MS6R ALARM SIGNALIZATION fp CE PC l Fla N a a GSM modem ALARM OUT RELAY CONTACT 230V SOCKET POWER ADAPTER j EXTERNAL DISPLAY amp KEYBOARD OUTPUT RELAYS MODULE temperature OTHER OUTPUT DEVICE interior temperature CEIT relative humidity pressure OTHER DEVICE temperature transducer temperature temperature temperature relative humidity relative humidity transducer pressure probe pressure probe ie ms2 MS6 08 5 1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AN The following list of precautions serves to reduce risk of injury or damage of described instrument To prevent injuries use instrument accordingly with rules in this manual e Follow rules specified in part Not allowed manipulations and notice e Installation and service need to be performed only by qualified person e Use suitable power source Use only source with power voltage recommended by the manufacturer and approved in accordance with proper standards Pay attention th
24. annel individually selectable These intervals are available 1s 2s 5s 10s 15s 30s Imin 2min 5min 10min 15min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 24h Storing is performed always in whole number multiples of above intervals E g if data logger is switched on at 5 05 and the interval is set to I hour first data are stored at 6 00 next at 7 00 etc Additionally to above logging intervals record is enabled also in alternative daily time Maximum of four alternative logging times can be defined for entire data logger For each channel is possible to select from them Note Data logger measure one channel after another Measurement of one channel takes approximately SO ms It means if all 16 channels are active the total measurement time is about 1 3s This is important with shortest logging intervals 7 4 Identification of person who deactivated alarm e switch on administration of users and passwords e define PIN code for each user in part User account and switch on Alarm confirmation by PINI e check if option Confirmation of alarm signalization by menu is switched ON and option by enter key is switched OFF 7 5 Way of entering PIN code from data logger keyboard Data logger can work with two kinds of PIN codes e PINI codes related to particular user names and used to cancel alarm and for remote setting of conditions maximum 16 PINs e PIN2 code designed only for protection of data logger configuration against undesirable changes fr
25. anual and make any changes at all without explicit agreement of COMET System Ltd All rights reserved COMET System Ltd makes constant development and improvement of all its products That is why it reserves the right to make any technical changes on the device product without previous notice 56 1e ms2 MS6 08
26. cale points of module input range module or value 0 0 1 1 are used Value can be arbitrary with the exception of state both input values are the same Example data logger with current input 4 20 mA is connected to temperature transducer with current output which generates at temperature 30 C output current 4 mA and at temperature 80 C current 20 mA Enter following values to the table Measured value 4 000 mA will be shown as 30 0 C Measured value 20 000 mA willbe shownas 80 0 C Processes except binary inputs allow which processes are enabled to use See Application notes Address of connected device Maximum waiting etc setting of RS485 input for more information see Appendix No 2 Bookmark Ch Measuring amp recording tick Input channel ts measuring and fires alarms to enable this channel for measuring 1e ms2 MS6 08 33 e if there is a need record measured value select one from three available record mode These modes can be combined Binary inputs enable only the third mode record of state changes on input A Continuous record if there is a need to record measured value to the instrument memory without respecting any other conditions use this selection and select suitable logging interval Logging function can be limited in time both globally G e Date and time from to and daily daily from to If no from offered logging intervals suit you use record in alternative daily times de
27. checking or due to Edit button e Restart the computer A while after user MS program would run with Display mode e Go over another computer and in internet browser to the Address filed enter computer name you have noted before You would see www pages with actual measured values If data logger is equipped with Ethernet interface then www pages of data logger are accessible without the need user PC program is running 7 7 How to ensure alarm report in case of power failure Data logger can be set in the way relay of ALARM OUT output will be closed in the state without alarm and will only open in the alarm state Such inverse configuration can be set in advanced menu of the SW Then it is sufficient to back up with batteries only suitable alarm dialer e g telephone dialer and state without power for data logger will correspond with alarm state which causes alarm report to the user Description of setting is specified in Appendix No 5 7 8 Back up of data logger configuration and its restoring If there is a need to back up data logger configuration to the computer and have the possibility to upload the configuration to the same or another data logger read record from data logger Stored file on disk contains among others also complete configuration of data logger If you use selection in menu Configuration Reading configuration from file you can display this configuration and store to the connected data logger If connected data logger
28. ct connected device and activate virtual COM port driver Then run user SW and try to read data logger configuration icon 1 Computer searches all available COM ports and speeds and tries to find data logger If this procedure fails or different interface is required or there are more than one data logger follow below instructions Optionally see detailed description in Appendix No 3 AN Configuration in data logger must correspond with setting in computer E g If data logger is set to RS232 interface and in SW Ethernet is used data logger is not able to communicate If SW services several data loggers at the same time you will be asked to choose data logger from the list before each communication with data logger In the mode Display all data loggers are displayed in parallel with the exception of those connected via modem 28 1e ms2 MS6 08 5 4 Basic items in menu program Item menu File e reading stored file from disk to the program and display data in to the table Data in files are stored on disk in a special binary format which is not compatible with standard formats In case value in table is not available or is not correct error message is displayed more information see in Appendix No 7 e reading data from data logger After this selection window for selection of data logger is displayed if there are more than one user can Select name of file where data will be stored and after if data logger will be erased after
29. ctivate ALARM OUT sig SMS amp e mail sending SNMP selected relay activation Example of alarm creation at used logical combination of conditions condition num 3 on condition num 2 on condition num 4 on alarm is activated if equation is valid condition 3 on channel 2 AND condition 2 on channel 5 condition num 1 on ALARM2 on channel 10 OR condition 4 on channel 1 AND condition 1 on channel 2 activated Alarm is active if input conditions are valid By means of combination of conditions you can solve also complex situations including remote control Some actions last during all alarm time audible indication ALARM OUT output activity visual indication relay closing other actions last only at the moment of alarm creation SMS message e mails Changes of ALARM OUT output state or all alarms state can be recorded ie ms2 MS6 08 a 7 APPLICATION NOTES 7 1 Processes and how to work with Process is the name of action recorded by data logger in time User of data logger can enter from its keyboard to each input channel except binary inputs different previously preset names of processes and such way to distinguish in record which action was performed at that time Example can be smoke box for meat During one working shift different products are processed consequently names are known before and stored in data logger Way of work with processes e In configuration of data logger write to Proces
30. djustable only for SMS messages transmission by means of interface RS232 2 only for communication with the PC If the speed is supported by data logger it suitable for USB COM ports of the computer generally does not support this speed Serial interface for reception and sending SMS message 50 ie ms2 MS6 08 This interface serves for data logger communication with GSM modem for reception and sending of SMS messages Interface is wired always to RS232 connector If data logger is set for communication with computer via other interface than RS232 then in case of enabled SMS messages support data logger communicates in 10s intervals with modem to evaluate state of received SMSs and sent alarm SMSs In case data logger is set to main interface RS232 then it is supposed data logger has connected GSM modem to this interface Interface is used both for SMS and for communication with computer SMS messages evaluation is performed with the 2 minutes interval but only in case no communication with the PC is in progress If communication with the PC is in progress SMS interface waits until channel is free 9 3 5 Data memory Total memory capacity up to 480 000 analog values count of binary values can be more 9 3 6 Real time clock circuitry Contains actual data with seconds minutes hours days months and years Circuitry works even if data logger is disconnected from power Error of time value maximum 255 ppm 5 ppm year at temperature 23 C
31. e condition 2 valid invalid condition 3 valid invalid condition 4 valid invalid conditioned data record sampled data record ALARM 1 ALARM 2 Data logger enables to set condition depending on measured value on time and condition which validity is remotely controlled Each from four conditions it is possible to switch on for evaluation Binary inputs has lower number of possibilities to set conditions setting is analogical A If there is a need to activate some actions dependent on Measured value select Start of validity Input value Example fj Condition 1 Start of validity Input value gt fi r ale for the duration of 30 z End of validity J value returns back with hysteresis A IE together vith expires o z In the case of input error measured value is not available condition remains invalid Select if condition will be valid if measured Input value is higher or lower than adjusted limit 170 and how long must this state last without interruption Than condition becomes valid 30s maximum 65535s Define further circumstances for termination of condition validity If no validity termination is defined condition remains permanently valid till change of data logger configuration You can select validity termination after value return back with hysteresis 2 OR optionally AND if defined time expired maximum 65535 s You can also define how the state of the condition works if mea
32. e source has undamaged cables or cover e Connect and disconnect correctly Do not connect and disconnect cables if device is under electrical voltage e Do not use instrument without covers Do not remove covers e Do not use instrument if it does not work correctly If you mean instrument does not correctly let it check by qualified service person e Do not use instrument in environment with danger of explosion 2 WIZARD for INSTALLATION and CONFIGURATION of DATA LOGGER 2 1 1 Mounting of data logger and its accessory e Select suitable location for placing data logger pay attention to parameters of ambient environment minimize the number of cables avoid sources of interference e Mounting of sensors and routing of cables pay attention to rules of theirs installation use recommended working positions avoid devices and distribution of power electricity e Check proper connection before first switching on If data logger controls other actuating devices of regulation it is recommended to put them out of operation before configuration of data logger Basic rules for mounting of data logger are described in chapter RULES for MOUNTING and CONNECTION DATA LOGGER Detailed information on different connections to the PC are described in Appendix No 3 in electronic version 2 1 2 Basic activation of data logger e Connection of data logger to power connect data logger to power and visually check its function indication of
33. efault fa fv en 25 Menu item Acoustic signalization amp ALARM OUT Submenu for switch OFF the audio indication This item appears only if user allowed in Common parameters Alarm Acoustic sign Confirmation via menu After entering actual states of audio sALARM OUT S indication and ALARM OUT output are displayed If in active state it is possible to deactivate by pressing ENTER key New activation can be caused by creation of new alarm or by ending MENU ENTER a v of alarm and new alarm creation which caused this action In TT case password requirement function 1s activated in SW it is necessary to enter password first Way of entering PIN code and other options are specified in Application notes Menu item Service Submenu enabling to display value of some Service parameters of data logger Service gt gt gt a v om Service display of self test of internal voltages Self test of data logger internal voltage First value indicates approximate power voltage 9 to 30 V see technical parameters Second value is voltage of negative source 14V Selftest to 16V and third value is voltage of internal back up battery 24V 15V 3 0V 2 6V to 3 3 V _ a v DAS Service display of firmware version and uP speed Firmware ver 5 2 1 6MH z 26 1e ms2 MS6 08 Service display of cold junction temperature of thermocouple Cold junction 25255 11 C a v fe
34. egistered version after entering of purchased registration key optional functions of the SW are enabled Entering of key is enabled in installation of the SW or anytime later Hardware requirements e recommended configuration processor Pentium 1 GHz and higher 512 MB RAM Windows 2000 and higher 5 2 Installation of program Insert disk with programs for Comet instruments to the CD drive and run program setup exe Installation wizard appears to perform all installation Run installed program from menu Start Program files CometLoggers MSPlus if you did not change its location during installation Drivers for data logger USB interface are installed automatically for operation systems Windows 2000 and higher For other USB devices e g ELO214 installation of proper drivers to these devices is necessary 5 3 Setting of communication with data logger User SW enables to work simultaneously with several data loggers connected in different ways to the computer Settings is performed in two steps e Selection of communication interface of the computer e Data logger assigning to selected communication interface You can find description of individual settings in the Appendix no 3 If SW installation was just completed and the window Setting of communication is empty then with data logger connected via RS232 and USB steps described below must not be performed Connect data logger to the computer wait with USB for awhile to let the system dete
35. fined before on bookmark Profile Example of table with continuous record B Conditional record if there is need to record measured value to the instrument memory only in case if defined conditions are valid then use this selection Select suitable logging interval and assign conditions for the record Logging function can be limited in time both globally i e Date and time from to and daily daily from to If no from offered logging intervals suit you use record in alternative daily times defined before on bookmark Profile Example of measured values list condition for record temperature is higher than 40 C 1 1 2009 11 30 00 1 1 2009 11 35 00 1 1 2009 11 40 00 By means of continuous and conditional record situation can be solved when device operation is monitored In case of its trouble free operation record with long logging interval is sufficient but in case of failure there is a need to have detailed record with failure Example of list of measured values continuous record with interval 30 minutes and conditional record with interval 5 minutes at temperature higher than 40 C 1e ms2 MS6 08 Channel 1 TPC S O 1 1 2009 10 30 00 1 1 2009 10 55 00 Conditional record can be linked to a simple Condition or on logical Combination of conditions maximum four conditions from different channels linked by operators AND and OR 1 1 2009 11 00 00 1 1 2009 11 05 00 Example of conditional record i
36. for control of other devices If indication controls external circuitry it is recommended to set delay after activation at least 10 seconds to prevent possible false alerts e Mind to adjust suitable delay for proper conditions of alarm creation to prevent possible false alarms 3 3 Mounting and connection of output relays module MP018 and MP050 Module contains 16 output relays with switching over contact which can be used for control of external devices see parameters of relay It is possible to assign any number of relays to any alarm to be closed if alarm appears Relays are identified by numbers 1 to 16 Each relay has three self locking terminals switching over contact Activity of relay can be checked visually on assigned LED diodes Relay module MP018 is designed for mounting to switchboard with corresponding protection Fix module 140x211 mm by means of DIN rail holder MPO19 or screw by means of side wall holders MP013 with four suitable screws mounting holes are identical as for data logger with wall holders MP013 see figure above Connection of MPO50 module with MS6 Rack is mentioned in Introcuction part of this manual 18 1e ms2 MS6 08 For MS6 use original included screws to mount side brackets or DIN rail holder Using longer crews can cause reduction of insulation distance between screws and printed circuit board or short circuits This can cause system functionality and safety of the users For MS6 Rack Do not connect t
37. for installing to suitable case or in compact case Module version can be mounted to the lid of light current switchboard or to stand alone case Cut rectangle opening 156 x 96 mm to the lid install terminal module Insert four screws from front side and screw them to metal holders from the inside Tighten screws slightly from front side and cover with blinders Connect external terminal to data logger with special cable wiring diagram is specified in Appendix No 4 Connect when data logger is switched off Follow identical rules for cable routing as for input signals Plug one cable end to corresponding connector on display unit second end to data logger connector Ext Terminal amp Relays upper or lower connector half can be used both parts are connected identically External terminal must be activated for proper function by means of SW see Appendix No 5 If data logger is delivered together with this module function is activated from the manufacturer 3 5 Connection of data logger to the computer Data logger contains for communication with computer one internal communication interface which is separated to several external interfaces Data logger communicates only via one selected interface 1e ms2 MS6 08 19 Communication interface can be selected from data logger keyboard or by means of PC program In accordance with the way of work with data logger select most suitable way of its connection to the computer 20 a da
38. gger nor monitored device is working In such applications it is useful to set inverse behavior of output ALARM OUT when status without alarm is signaled by closed relay Location of temperature transducers locate them to places with sufficient airflow and where most critical point is supposed in accordance with application requirements Transducer must be located sufficiently inside of measured room or be connected to to avoid thermal influence of leading wires to measured temperature In monitoring of temperature in air conditioned room do not locate transducer to direct flow of air conditioning unit E g at large chamber refrigerators can be temperature profile very inhomogeneous deviations can reach up to 10 C Location of humidity transducers in measuring of humidity in refrigeration boxes without additional humidity stabilization strong changes of humidity can occur in switching on off the refrigeration up to tens of RH even though mean RH value is stable Optimum data logger operation it depends on particular application Important is the setting of logging and alarm parameters It is necessary to take into account the memory capacity of data logger and frequency of data transfer to the computer Select logging mode depending on preferable way of data management If newest data are preferred select cyclic mode if oldest data are preferred select noncyclic mode Further more consider if data will be erased from data logger after data
39. goes on to basic display Basic display on the LCD In basic display upper line displays user specified name of measuring point adjusted from user program Lower line displays measured value with physical unit respective state of Temperature 1 i 12 6 C input channel All active channels can be checked by keys A W Error message can occur instead of measured value Binary inputs display at the whole LCD bottom line user defined a v description of state closed open In case value is not available or is not correct error message is displayed see Appendix No 7 22 1e ms2 MS6 08 Temperature 1 12 6 C _ a v DS WU Process Smoked Ham _ a v aii U Select process Smoked Ham _ a v cass Le Deactivation of audible alarm signalization and output ALARM OUT by pressing ENTER key If is this function is enabled then in basic display of measured values short pressing of this key deactivates audible indication and ALARM OUT output optionally In case another alarm appears with requirement for audible indication alarm will be activated Similarly if data logger deactivates alarm which activated audible indication and consequently this alarm appears again it is activated Other options for deactivation of alarm signalization are specified in Application notes Display of adjusted process If using Processes shortly press ENTER key in basic display mode on required channel to display
40. hm Range 0 to 3000 ohms Accuracy 0 1 from range 3 ohms Measuring current cca 0 5 mA at pulse approx 50ms length Input terminals IN and COM Input for 2 wire measurement of resistance 0 to 10000 ohm Range 0 to 10 000 ohms Accuracy 0 1 from range 10 ohms Measuring current cca 0 1 mA at pulse approx 50ms length Input terminals IN and COM Input for 2 wire measurement of resistance transmitter Pt100 Measured value temperature from RTD sensor Pt100 3850 ppm Range 200 600 C Accuracy without 0 2 at range 200 100 C probe 0 2 from value at range 100 600 C Measuring current cca 0 8 mA at pulse approx 50ms length Input terminals IN and COM Input for 2 wire measurement of resistance transmitter Pt1000 Measured value temperature from RTD sensor Pt1000 3850 ppm Range 200 600 C Accuracy without 0 2 C at range 200 100 C probe 0 2 from value at range 100 600 C Measuring current cca 0 5 mA at pulse approx 50ms length Input terminals IN and COM Input for 2 wire measurement of resistance transmitter Nickel 1000 Measured value temperature from RTD sensor Nil 000 6180 ppm Range 50 250 C Accuracy without 0 2 C at range 200 100 C probe 0 2 from value at range 100 250 C Measuring current cca 0 5 mA at pulse approx 50ms length Input terminals IN and COM Input for 2 wire measurement of NTC thermistor Measured value temperature from use
41. ie ms2 MS6 08 29 6 DESCRIPTION of CONFIGURATION and DATA LOGGER MODES Use menu item Configuration Datalogger configuration to configure data logger parameters After reading of configuration window is displayed with several bookmarks When changing configuration of data logger all recorded data erasing can be required by the SW 6 1 Bookmark Common e enter data logger name maximum length is 16 characters use letters no diacritic marks digits underline A folder under this name is created in computer to store downloaded files with recorded data in Data logger name is displayed on the display after switch on and is available in data logger Menu The name is used for identification in user SW e check if Date and time in data logger is set correctly e Security if you need to define names and rights users of the system including protection of communication then switch on Datalogger security On Off and define each system user if you need to assign PIN codes to users for theirs identification in canceling of alarm signalization or optionally other rights do it in window User account Details available due to Users and password button and option Properties and switch on Alarm confirmation by PINI and create new PIN code If using system of security with PIN always will be required PIN code after Confirmation of alarm signalization and Condition setting from PC if you need to secure some menu items of data l
42. ing SMS queries when following possibilities exist Info if SMS is sent to modem with this text both capital lower case letters are allowed SMS response is received containing basic information on data logger type name memory occupation channel names measured values and alarm states This SMS can consist of up to four partial SMS messages depending on configuration of data logger One long SMS can be displayed on mobile telephones with support of long SMS Alarm if SMS is sent to modem with this text both capital lower case letters are allowed SMS response is received containing basic information on data logger type name and channel numbers in active alarm states Chi if SMS is sent to modem with this text both capital lower case letters are allowed SMS response is received containing basic information on data logger type name channel name actual measured value and alarm state at channel For other channels enter corresponding number e g Chl 1 for channel 11 d Set1 resp Clr1 if SMS with this text is sent to modem both capital lower case letters are allowed then manual control of so called Remote condition by means of SMS messages is enabled Command set lt number of channel gt activates condition number 4 on selected channel Command clr lt number of channel gt deactivates this condition Control of condition number 4 by means of 1e ms2 MS6 08 SMS can be performed on any channel Condition mus
43. ing consoles optional accessory for MS6D by means of DIN rail 35 mm holder optional accessory for MS6D by means 19 rack mounting consoles MS6R 9 4 Technical parameters of inputs Every input channel can be set by means of user SW for measurement of different electrical values It requires correct wiring of input terminals Analog inputs are not mutually galvanically isolated For the need to recalculate measured values menu item Recalculations in user program is designed to configure data logger Here it is possible to assign measured values required values by means of two point linear transformation Then accuracy specification must be recalculated in corresponding way 9 4 1 Absolute limit values AN Exceeding of those values can cause damage of data logger or undesired influence to its behavior terminal limit values Up short circuit against IN COM and GND is possible no external negative voltage against GND terminal can be connected IN 24 V DC against COM or GND COM 6V or 50mA against GND GND 9 4 2 Recommended operating conditions 52 1e ms2 MS6 08 terminal Up IN COM GND 9 4 3 switch position no load voltage internal resistance 23 C current limiter voltage 20mA recommended operating values power of connected transmitters at range 0 to approx 25 mA against terminal COM or GND or not connected at range 10V 10V DC against COM or GND or not connected at range 3V 4 3V or 25
44. ization Setting of user name and password for login to server sending e mails Bookmark Email 2 Recipient of e mails 1 3 e mail addresses of recipients E mails will be sent to those addresses in case of selected alarms Sender enables to set addresses of the e mail sender Selection Original sender sets sender name to lt data logger name gt IP address Send testing e mail sends testing e mails to selected addresses Bookmark SNMP ie ms2 MS6 08 31 32 6 3 Recipient of trap 1 3 IP addresses of recipients of SNMP traps Password for reading setting of password for access to SNMP MIB tables Send testing trap sends testing trap of 6 0 type to specified IP addresses Bookmark Web Refresh refresh time of automatic pages reading update of displayed measured values Range 10 65535 s Port TCP port built in WEB server will be receiving queries Default value is 80 Bookmark Syslog IP address of SysLog server 1 3 IP address of servers messages are sent to Send test message sends test Syslog message to specified servers Bookmark SOAP IP address of SOAP server IP address of server on line measured values messages with data logger and alarms state are sent to similar to the Display mode Target web page name of pages where server has running script for incoming message processing Source port port number data logger sends SOAP message from Default set to 8080 Target port p
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46. lse power sources e g A1940 it is strongly recommended to ground the system 12 1e ms2 MS6 08 3 2 Data logger interface connectors 5 al e asn ZEtSUY lt Channet3 Channels Channels Channel aon Bgl Channel 2 Channel 6 Channel 10 Channel 12 Channel 14 Channel 16 sple BeH RBH BSH SES FSH FIERY BESH Beth JO O O ol ol O O O om Connectors Each signal is connected to self locking terminal WAGO located on the side of the case Insert flat bladed screwdriver to rectangle terminal hole and push screwdriver towards away from you contact is released Connect wire to released terminal circular hole behind the rectangular one and close the terminal by removing the screwdriver Notice The entire input terminal block is possible to remove from data logger by pulling it up from the connector Connection of leads Terminals of input channels are keyed to prevent undesirable mismatch between channels 1e ms2 MS6 08 13 Simplified wiring of input circuitry Power source 12V 24V Current limiter ejz L Multiplexors Rref 2 5V to A D converter Read Technical parameters of inputs before connecting input signals Terminal Up can be used for powering of connected device maximum current see Technical parameters of inputs Default swich position is 24V If connected devices need lower voltage 13 8V max change swich to 12V position WARNING wrong mani
47. mA 4 25mA against GND or not connected Parameters of input ranges terminal Up 24V 12V approx 23 V 13 2 13 6 V 125 ohms thermistor approx 21 5 V approx 12 V Input for measurement of dc current 4 to 20 mA Measured value Range Accuracy Input resistance Current in short circuit of input terminals Up dc current from active source connected between terminals COM and GND or passive transmitter connected between terminals Up and COM 4 20 mA 0 1 from range 0 02 mA 110 Q across COM and GND terminals at the moment of short circuit approx 130mA after approx 10 sec limited to approx 40 mA valid for switch at 24V and COM position Voltage across open approx 22V with current 4 mA and approx 19V with current terminals Up a COM 20mA Input for measurement of dc voltage 10V to 10V Range 10 10 V Accuracy 0 1 from range 10 mV Input resistance Input terminals approx 10 Q IN a COM Input for measurement of dc voltage 1V to 1V Range Accuracy Input resistance Input terminals 1 1 V 0 1 from range 1 mV approx 10 Q IN a COM Input for measurement of dc voltage 100mV to 100mV Range Accuracy Input resistance Input terminals 100 100 mV 0 1 from range 100 uV approx 10 Q IN a COM Input for measurement of dc voltage 18mV to 18mV Range Accuracy Input resistance Input terminals 1e ms2 MS6
48. mplex controlled by its own microprocessor which fully works if power voltage is connected If power voltage is not present data logger does not work but recorded data and internal time are saved 9 2 Not allowed manipulation and warning Power source is a device connected to electric mains and if it is damaged including power AN cord there is danger of injury by electric current It is not allowed to connect it to mains 1f power cord is damaged or if its cover is damaged or removed It is also not allowed to place it in humid and dangerous environment e g bathroom etc at points exposed to direct sun radiation and other thermal sources to prevent damage and deformation of the case For safety reasons it is not allowed to connect to data logger terminals higher voltage than 24V 9 3 Technical parameters of data logger 9 3 1 Power Data logger is powered from external ac dc adapter or from other suitable DC source Power of data logger Power voltage 24 V DC 24V43V Maximum consumption 25 W Recommended power source SYS1308 2424 W2E or ENCO NZ 21 25 1000 Protection tube fuse F2A on mother board MS6 Rack power connector circular 5 5 2 1 mm power connector or terminal Tt concerns maximum consumption with 16 inputs of configured as 4mA 20mA with short circuited input terminals 24V and COM Detailed information on power voltage for data logger and current consumption is specified in Appendix No 1 9 3 2 Output rela
49. n case of logical combination of conditions condition 3 at channel 2 condition 2 at channel 5 condition 4 at channel 1 condition 1 at channel 2 record will run if equation is valid condition 3 at channel 2 AND condition 2 at channel 5 OR condition 4 at channel 1 AND condition 1 at channel 2 Conditioned record at channel 10 runs C Sampled record if there is a need to know time and measured value when certain event appeared defined by Condition or Combination of conditions use this selection Work with conditions is similar as in previous case Always time and value is stored when defined state of conditions started or was terminated Example table with sampled record 1 1 2009 09 12 44 1 1 2009 10 08 09 1 1 2009 10 32 48 1e ms2 MS6 08 35 Record of binary channels behaves analogically as sampled record when each change on binary inputs is stored Value is replaced by text description which corresponds with user configuration 6 6 Bookmark Ch Conditions Condition defines certain state of measured value exceeding of adjusted limit upwards downwards defined state of binary input on specified input channel It can have two states valid invalid Up to four independent conditions at one channel can be defined Creation of alarm states depends on state of conditions and sampled and conditional record can be controlled by them measured value channel state condition 1 valid invalid or time valu
50. n to avoid electromagnetic interference intrusion to the leads transmitters transducers and sensors Do not locate cabling near sources of interference e Do not use leads in parallel with power distribution network leads 10 1e ms2 MS6 08 e Do not use outdoor leads without corresponding protection against effects of static electricity e if not necessary do not connect system with other circuitry fundamentally use shielded cables e g SYKFY n pairs x 0 5 shielding at data logger side connect properly e donot create earth loops it concerns both measuring circuits and cable shielding e do not create hidden earth loops do not connect cable shielding at end device side if these device do not have terminal designed for shielding Shielding must not be connected to outer metal parts of the device nor with other devices Do not use shielding as a signal lead e Do not use common leads for several channels 1e ms2 MS6 08 11 e It is recommended to earth data logger at one point there is a special terminal on power terminal This earthing will work correctly if system would not be grounded at other point at the same time Power System GDE grounding If system is not grounded properly it is a danger of state when system floats on variable potential against all other circuitry It can cause communication dropouts occasional resets and in extreme case damage of some peripherals Especially when using pu
51. o MP050 terminals higher voltage than 50V AC 75V DC Connect MP018 module for MS6 MS6D MS6R to data logger with special cable MPO17 see its wiring in Appendix No 4 including drawing of connection terminals to this module Connect module when data logger is switched off Plug one cable end to corresponding connector on relay module second end to data logger connector Ext Terminal amp Relays upper or lower connector half can be used both parts are connected identically Connect slave device on output terminals of relay Pay attention to necessary safety depending on the character of connected device Connect MP050 module for MS6 Rack only with included cable to internal terminal of data logger behind Ext terminal output Relay module must be activated for proper function by means of SW see Appendix No 5 If data logger is delivered together with this module function is activated from the manufacturer 3 4 Mounting and connection of external terminal with display External terminal with display is designed for visualization of measured values alarms and for data logger controlling from point up to maximum 50 m from data logger Its function is identical with internal built in display of MS6 keyboard and display work in parallel The part of the display is also audio indication working analogically as external audio indication unit connected to output ALARM OUT External terminal is delivered in two versions As a module prepared
52. ogger e data logger MS6R is mounted to 19 rack Notes horizontal working position for data loggers with thermocouple inputs is not suitable 2 a i using of the original screws is required longer screws can damage device Mechanical drawing of MS6R data logger with mounting brackets for 19 rack 1e ms2 MS6 08 44 0 Mechanical drawing of MS6D data logger without cables and connectors 165 189 Connection terminals and connectors can be protected by magnetically fixed side covers MP027 1e ms2 MS6 08 31 8 Mechanical drawing of MS6 Rack data logger 442 0 mm g E Ww i oF i e har ri E Aes USB RS232 ETHERNET merae e S E n Meo cee 482 6 mm Recommendations for mounting Use original included screws to mount side brackets or DIN rail holder Using longer crews AN can cause reduction of insulation distance between screws and printed circuit board or short circuits This can cause system functionality and safety of the users e do not mount data logger near sources of interference data logger must not be mounted directly to power switchboard nor to its nearness Also do not mount data logger near power contactors motors frequency converters and other sources of strong interference e In cable routing follow rules of standards for installation of low current distribution EN 50174 2 especially it is necessary to pay attentio
53. ogger against arbitrary overwriting tick proper selection and enter PIN2 This PIN2 is different from users PIN AN If you use Users and password and forget the User name or password then it is not possible to recover the communication in simple way e if you will need to mark parts of record with your notes during operation from data logger keyboard use Processes More detailed description is specified in chapter Application notes e if you will use alarm output ALARM OUT define if and how data logger user can cancel its activity If you need to identify person alarm was cancelled by proceed in accordance with chapter Application notes 6 2 Bookmark Communication Here you can set e Data logger communication interface you can change the type of used data logger communication interface Change of communication interface can cause after storing data logger configuration AN you would have to physically connect via this interface and change data in Communication setting The change of communication interface and communication parameters setting can be performed directly from data logger keyboard e Baud rate preset value is 115 200 Bd If you use classic connection via RS232 COM port then this is the highest available speed For USB connection you can use higher speed in case it is supported by data logger For Ethernet interface cannot be changes For RS485 with larger networks a need to decrease the speed can appear 30
54. om data logger keyboard This code is only one for all secured selections and has no relationship with Administration of users and passwords Way of entering PIN code on data logger LCD is displayed requirement Enter PIN and four asterisks by means of arrow keys enter first highest digit and press Enter after entering the last digit and pressing button Enter validity of PIN code is checked If valid editing of selected item is allowed ie ms2 MS6 08 ne if you make an error in entering code press several time button Enter to get back to the beginning of entering PIN code and repeat the whole action 7 6 Sharing of Display mode on several computers together with automatic storing of data on network e Optional SW version is required e On the computer connected to data logger set in operation system After Start user program of MS monitoring system e Run program and in menu File Options on bookmark Folder and data files enter path to server where data will be stored e At bookmark Display tick Run at program start and tick below Remote www access Note specified computer name or IP address e At bookmark Automatic download select day and hour of data download optionally other selections and confirm window e Check in menu Configuration Communication settings if automatic data download is allowed for data logger A and D must be ticked next to data logger name A as Active D as autoDownload If not tick it by box
55. on of measured points and optional conversion of measured values at this bookmark Type of input channel here select type and range of input channel Setting must correspond with the way of its connection to input terminals It is possible to change if needed If binary input or input RS485 if installed is selected several following selections can differ nterchannel recalculation is specific type of input channel By means of it is possible to acquire values as sum difference or other combination of measured values from two another input channels MV A MV B MVi C MV A MV MVi C MV A MV MVi C where MV are measured values j k are source channels in upper part of bookmark name and range of installed input module is specified for information Channel name enter name of measured points in length of maximum 16 characters Physical unit except binary inputs you can select from the list or write your own in length of maximum 6 characters Description of state open closed in binary inputs user selectable strings in length 16 of characters to describe state closed open resp without voltage with voltage Number of decimal places except binary inputs you can set maximum 5 digits behind decimal point Recalculation except binary inputs measured value from input can be recomputed by means of two point linear transformation to other value Default state 1s set to conversion 1 1 and full s
56. ondition 1 Sra ai validi Valid in time interval gt valid only in interval valid on selected daps T v valid daily in time interval fram 00 00 00 a 2408 2007 E y Hal an W wednesday Sunday If Thursday m mo m M bo WU UU 23 00 200 i from 06 00 00 to 14 00 00 C if there is a need to control validity of condition directly from computer use selection Set remotely from PC In this case authorized access by user PIN code entering is enabled if using Administration of users and passwords If condition number 4 is set this way on any input channel condition can be controlled also by means of SMS messages Example W Condition 1 Start of validity Set remotely from F 1e ms2 MS6 08 6 7 Bookmark Ch Alarms and indication Two alarm states for each channel are enabled to define Several actions are enabled to assign to each alarm Alarms are defined based on validity of Conditions or based on logical Combinations of conditions maximum four conditions from different channels Wiring diagram of possibility of alarm states creation and associated actions condition num 1 2 3 4 measured value ALARM 1 activated yellow LED shines always is valid internal audio indication activate ALARM OUT sig SMS amp e mail sending SNMP selected relay activation condition num 2 ALARM 2 1 3 4 aetra red LED shines always is valid internal audio indication a
57. ort of server where SOAP message is expected Sending interval how often data logger sends data to server Bookmark Profile Cyclic record if it is not ticked then after fulfilling of memory data record ends Measurement and evaluation of alarms continues If it is ticked then after fulfilling of memory oldest data are overwriting with newest Alternative record times record must not run in fixed time intervals but it is enabled also to define up to four times in day when measured values will be stored Language language localization of fixed messages on data logger LCD It does not concerns language localization of program Alarm signalization alarms can also be signalized acoustically or by ALARM OUT output Signalization of alarm can be deactivated cancelled by the user if it 1s enabled It can be done in several ways by pressing of the ENTER key on data logger by means of data logger menu with possibility to require PIN of user remotely from the computer In case alarm which activated the signalization is cancelled and appears again signalization is activated again Confirmation deactivation of signalization simultaneously refers to internal audible indication and to ALARM OUT output For newer FW versions other options are available see Application notes if there is a need to indicate acoustically some alarms directly in data logger tick Internal acoustic alarm signalization and specify for each alarm
58. otocol ModBus RTU or ADVANTECH Transmitters are connected to special terminals next to terminals for channel 15 and channel 16 User can specify which channels will read values from this interface instead of standard measurement This input can cooperate with 1 up to 16 devices resp measured points Module works that way command for reading of data from the first transmitter is sent then it waits for the response Maximum waiting time is possible to set to approximately 210 ms After waiting time error of communication is reported and reading of next channel continues If device responses in adjusted time response is evaluated and also reading of next channel continues For all channels evaluated from this input communication speed and protocol must be the same Input communication interface RS485 Address of input device must be from interval 1 to 247 decimal Communication speed 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 57600 115200 Bd Parity stop bit with odd even parity 1 stop bit without parity 2 stop bits without parity Transfer protocol ModBus RTU Advantech Impedance of input reception approximately 12 k Ohms Maximum length of cable 1200 m at indoor rooms Galvanic isolated 500 V not designed for safety function Auxiliary power source approx 24V 400mA max galvanic connected with data logger Note for more information see Appendix No 2 Copyright COMET System Ltd It is prohibited to copy and edit this instruction m
59. ower and state of output ALARM OUT Indication is performed visually by LED diodes located at case side next to power terminals see Drawing Green LED indicates the presence of power voltage red LED activity of output ALARM OUT 4 2 Display and keyboard Left from display are three indication LED diodes e Power indication of presence of power voltage e Memory orange indication of exceeding of adjusted memory occupation limit e Error lights if configuration violence of data logger appears or error in self test appears Display is dual line display can be controlled by means of four button keyboard located next below it buttons MENU A W ENTER After connection of data logger to power self test of several internal voltages is performed first If everything correct data logger starts to display values Figures below are valid for MS6D For data logger MS6R only location of the keyboard differs Display after connection power to data logger Datalogger model and name is displayed for several seconds Then data logger evaluates self test of internal voltages If System MS6D everything correct data logger starts to display values If self test Laboratory is not correct data logger reports Self Test Error with specified voltage which is not correct power voltage internal battery and a v source of negative voltage The failure is necessary to fix If specified error message is confirmed by pressing ENTER key data logger
60. ples horizontally to the rack and to places with temperature fluctuations Avoid higher input voltage than 10V Also avoid short circuits of terminals Up with COM or GND All such circumstances cause undesired temperature fluctuation and influence temperature measurement of thermocouple cold junction and this way also result temperature measurement 1e ms2 MS6 08 Connection of RTD transmitters and other resistance transmitters e data logger enables two wire connection e use sufficient wire cross section and minimum cable lengths errors caused by cable resistance are specified in Appendix No 6 e cable resistance measurement error can be compensated by suitable data logger setting Pt100 Pt1000 Ni1000 NTC temperature sensor 2 wire Connection of binary inputs e If input is configured as binary potential less contact or open collector or voltage levels can be connected e read parameters of the input in chapter Technical parameters of inputs Connection of transmitters with RS485 digital output to RS485 input e Use suitable shielded twisted two wire e g 2x0 5 mm if using cable SYKFY 2x2x0 5 mm spare pair can be used for transmitter powering e Itis recommended to terminate the link with resistor 120 at the beginning and the end of the link For shorter distances termination resistor can be omitted e NOTE only devices communicating at the same communication speed and same protocol can be connected to the input e
61. power optionally the display and keyboard e Installation of software install user program to the PC see part PROGRAM for DATA LOGGER Configuration of data logger communication with computer inuser SW in part Configuration Setting of communication configure and test the data logger connection to computer Basic description of Setting of communication interface is in chapter RULES for MOUNTING and CONNECTION of DATA LOGGER Detailed description is in Appendix No 3 in pdf format Program enables to work simultaneously with several data loggers that are connected to the computer in different ways 6 1e ms2 MS6 08 2 1 3 Configuration of data logger read and change the data logger configuration by means of the SW in part Configuration Configuration of data logger icon 1 Detailed description of data logger configuration is in part DESCRIPTION of CONFIGURATION and MODES of DATA LOGGER e set data logger Name Date and Time in data logger e select suitable Type and range of input channel corresponding with character of connected input signals e assign names to each measured point and optimize the display for your requirements signal conversions decimal point position etc e switch on each input channel needed and set record function on channels where recorded value with fixed interval is required use Continuous record with fixed interval if record with fixed interval only under certain conditions is required use Condi
62. pulation with switch can damage connected devices Connection of device with current output 4 to 20 mA to data logger input e by means of current loops connection of device up to 1000m distance is enabled Mind all rules of correct routing and connection especially with longer distances and in environment with electromagnetic interference e active current source connect between terminals COM positive pole and GND negative pole ot Active current transmitter Power 14 3 wire current transmitter Shielding 1e ms2 MS6 08 e connect passive two wire current transmitter between terminals Up and COM Verify if power voltage see Technical parameters of inputs matches connected transmitter Shielding Passive 2 wire current transmitter Current output transmitter Insertion of other devices to current loops is possible panel displays computer measuring cards etc But output circuitry of such devices must be galvanically isolated otherwise undesired current coupling is created causing error and unstable measurement Connection of device with voltage output data logger input e use shielded leads for voltage measurement maximum distance about 15m e connect measured voltage between terminals IN and COM Terminal Up can be used for transmitter powering if needed see Technical parameters of inputs In this case use terminal GND instead of terminal COM Shielding
63. r definable NTC thermistor For further information see Appendix No 11 Range lowest measured temperature corresponds to maximum measurable resistance of 11 000 ohms Accuracy according to the used resistance range 300 3000 10 000 ohms Measuring current according to the used resistance range Input terminals IN and COM This feature is available for MS6 firmware version 6 2 0 or later ie ms2 MS6 08 55 Input configured for measurement of binary events works the way during measurement internal source 2 5V with internal resistance of approx 3000 Ohms is connected to the IN terminal IN Input signal is connected between terminals IN and COM Signal can be from potential less contact open collector or voltage With voltage signal it it necessary to ensure level L zero voltage is hard enough against this internal source If output of connected device is at high impedance state data logger evaluates the state as H Input for monitoring of binary event Input levels for L state input voltage IN COM lt 0 8 V Rin lt 1 kQ resistance of closed contact IN COM lt 1000 Q Input levels for H state input voltage IN COM gt 2 V resistance of opened contact IN COM gt 10 kQ Minimum length of input pulse 200 ms Galvanically isolated input for transmitters with serial output RS485 optional accessories This input is designed for reading from intelligent transmitters supporting basic form of pr
64. s can be used Read chapter APPLICATION NOTES where detailed information on several applications are described 2 1 4 Usual work with data logger e reading viewing archiving and print export recorded data from selected data logger or from file on disk e on line viewing of measured values Display mode enables to watch simultaneously all connected data loggers This mode can be shared simultaneously on several computers in the network e performance of actions based on created alarm states Instructions for regular check and maintenance of data logger are specified in part RECOMMENDATIONS for OPERATION and MAINTENANCE 1e ms2 MS6 08 7 3 RULES for MOUNTING and CONNECTION of DATA LOGGER 3 1 Mechanical location of data logger and the way of cable routing Location of data logger must match the operating conditions and not allowed manipulations Working position of data logger e data logger MS6D or MSGR lies on horizontal nonflammable surface e data logger MS6D is fixed by means of mounting consoles on the wall from nonflammable material or at low current switchboard working position is with input connectors downward The way of mounting of consoles to data logger and mounting holes dimensions 17mm 113mm 234mm e data logger MS6D is fixed by means of the holder on DIN rail at low current switchboard working position is with input connectors downward The way of mounting the holder to data l
65. s label list all processes e g kind of products meant for the data logger Maximum processes is 16 and each process name can contain maximum 16 characters e select for each channel which processes will be used all some no This selection simplifies choosing process kind of product when only relevant processes will be offered for the channel e at the beginning of the process e g after inserting one kind of product to the meat smoke box user finds the desired input channel and presses and holds ENTER key on the data logger keyboard The name of the first process is displayed By means of arrow keys preset name corresponding with the product can be selected By pressing ENTER key again this process in data logger will be activated e when the operation is finished and user requires another process e g another kind of product is inserted to the meat smoke box it is activated in similar way Optionally no process is assigned e after recorded data download to the PC each time section of the record will be described with name of process which was active in specified time e by short pressing of ENTER key on data logger it is possible to display actually active process Using of Processes is not possible with binary channels S SG S1 7 2 SMS message and how to work with 42 gt a b c If data logger is connected to modem with support SMS function it is possible enable the following action response on incom
66. sing different USB socket operational system can consider as different port and user PC program does not recognize this change c communication interface Ethernet connect data logger Ethernet interface by means of suitable UTP cable with RJ 45 connector to existing LAN network practically unlimited distance between data logger and computer communication and sending alarm messages by means of several network protocols 1s enabled mostly it not necessary to build other cabling higher interface price it is necessary to cooperate with network administrator address allocation more difficult trouble shooting d communication interface RS485 connect data loggers and the computer to the RS485 bus max 1200m network is autonomous operation is not dependent on third parties up to 32 data loggers can be connected to one RS485 network special independent cabling must be routed higher labour consumption and price external converter must be used at computer side to connect computer e RS232 communication interface with GSM modem for work with data logger and for SMS messages connect data logger communication interface RS232C to preconfigured GSM modem second modem will be at computer side practically unlimited distance between computer and data logger depend on coverage of operator signal SMS messages can be used communication and SMS messages are charged by the GSM operator operation reliability
67. stallation CD or at www cometsystem cz 2 i1e ms2 MS6 08 INTRODUCTION Data loggers are designed for measurement record evaluation and consequent processing of input electrical signals characterized by relatively slow changes gt 1s Together with proper transmitters and transducers are suitable for monitoring of physical values Device enables e to measure and process to 16 input signals e to acquire autonomous time record of measured values e create alarm states e to perform other actions based on created alarms audible visual indication controlling of relay outputs sending SMS message controlling of telephone dialer sending of messages via several protocols of the Ethernet interface etc e to monitor on line measured values and states The basic model is data logger MS6D Data loggers MS6R are designed for 19 rack mounting one rack unit 1U or for desktop use Drawing MS6D RS485 ETHERNET RS232 USB POWER SUPPLY AND ALARM OUTPUT OPTIONAL EXTERNAL DISPLAY AND POWER ON LED OUTPUT RELAYS BOARD i o ALARM LED DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD INPUT SIGNALS INPUT RS485 SUPPLY VOLTAGE FOR TRANSMITTERS OPTIONAL Drawing of MS6R with MP041 feet positions of connection terminals are analogical with MS6D Items marked Accessory are not included in delivery and it is necessary to order separately 1e ms2 MS6 08 3 Drawing of MS6 Rack EXTERNAL TERMINAL DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD USB R
68. surement error appears condition remains invalid condition becomes active after delay set above condition becomes active immediatel SMS message audible indication etc always use nonzero hysteresis and nonzero time delay for creation of condition validity to avoid false alarms at transient effects of input 36 1e ms2 MS6 08 If other devices are controlled based on validity of the condition relay outputs sending of value measured value a aN condition invalid condition valid Description of function Area 1 measured value exceeded limit but was not over this limit for required duration condition invalid Area 2 measured value exceeded limit and was over this limit for required duration After finishing adjusted condition became valid Area 3 measured value is still over limit condition is valid Area 4 measured value already dropped below limit but nonzero hysteresis is adjusted for finishing of condition validity measured value must drop of adjusted hysteresis value Area 5 measured value dropped below limit decreased of hysteresis condition is invalid Gs t s Switching of data logger power in different condition states 1 if power of data logger is switched OFF in area 2 after switching ON measured value is still over limit and required delay is not over data logger continues in testing on as no power failure would appear 2 if power of data logger is switched
69. t be set to Remote Setting from PC Answering SMS is received containing basic information on data logger type name and actual status of set condition In case security system with passwords is used then PIN code will be required in manipulation with this condition Insert space character behind command Setn then insert space character and corresponding PIN code e g Set8 1234 In case of error incorrect condition setting or incorrect PIN code answer contains error message instead of status of set condition gt sending of SMS with alarm report in case alarm at one of input channels appears data logger can activate modem and send SMS message Up to four telephone numbers are enabled to enter to common parameters It is possible to select for each alarm at each channel to which telephone number SMS message will be sent If alarm state of measured value appears data logger sends SMS in above format Alarm If critical state in data logger appears one SMS is sent with specification of data logger type name and names of critical states error of configuration measurement selftest or memory occupation limit ATTENTION Data logger has no information on state of credit on SIM card Use suitable tariff ensuring reliable SMS messaging More detailed information on support of SMS messages are in Appendix No 8 7 3 Possibilities of setting Logging interval Logging interval is for each record mode continuous conditional and for each ch
70. ta logger will be used as a portable device and to computer e g notebook will be connected only time from time e use communication interface USB up to 5m distance b data logger is installed close to the computer e use communication interface USB up to 5m distance or e use communication interface RS232 up to 15m distance if computer is equipped with this interface c data logger is far from the computer e use communication interface RS485 up to 1200m e use Ethernet network e use connection via GSM modems See Appendix No 3 for detailed description of connections cables accessories and settings Character of communication interfaces a communication interface RS232 connect data logger connector RS232C by cross over RS232 cable of length up to 15 meters to computer communication port RS232C COM port historical but practically trouble free communication interface simple setting some newer computers are not equipped with this interface b communication interface USB connect data logger communication interface USB by means of USB cable A B of length up to 5 meters to the computer communication port USB practically all newer computers have this interface relatively easy setting similarly as RS232 1e ms2 MS6 08 necessary to install suitable drivers which interpret the device as virtual COM port if data logger is disconnected from the computer often it is suitable to use always the same USB socket if u
71. tional record if only values and time under defined conditions are required use Sampled record each type of record can be limited in time different record modes can be combined e if needed set alarm functions first define conditions for consequent actions assign to each alarm conditions for creation of alarm assign to each alarm actions to be performed in alarm creation lightening of LED diode on data logger panel activation of ALARM OUT output activation of audible indication sending SMS message sending e mail etc maximum four conditions and two different alarm actions on one channel can be defined if there is a need for one channel to link several alarms maximum four it is enabled to use available alarms from different channels activity of output ALARM OUT can be cancel by the user directly from data logger or remotely at the same time it is possible to record it including information on way of canceling changes of state for each alarms can be recorded separately e if there is a need during data logger operation to describe from its keyboard parts of record with predefined notes it is enabled by means of Processes e MS6 data logger does not enable to switch different configurations from the instrument keyboard during operation To switch to different configuration use the PC program e if it is required to secure data transfer and access to data logger and program functions system of passwords and access right
72. ual measured values This feature is available for MS6 data logger with firmware version 6 3 0 and later Description of setting is specified in Appendix No 5 Use the latest version of software 7 13 Other possibilities in data logger configuration Some settings are not accessible to usual users and are designed for qualified user The work is described in Appendixes and special Service manual 7 14 What to do if data logger does not work e Does the LED diode light on power source if there is any if not then there is no mains voltage or the source is faulty or the fuse is broken then the cause can be in data logger Check connection of power to data logger If the fuse breaks after source plug in mains disconnect all terminals and connectors except power from data logger and try again If it works connect cables one after another and try to find the failure e Does the LED diode light on power source if not replace fuse in data logger Use the same type e Ifthe LCD display is off and data logger does not communicate probably qualified repair will be necessary 7 15 Self test error If self test is not OK data logger after switching ON reports self test error with specification of incorrect voltage power voltage internal battery and negative source voltage If error in Ucc try to measure the power voltage on data logger It is necessary to fix the failure If sending of SMS message in selftest error is set use suitable dela
73. valid condition invalid t s To renew validity of condition measured value first must drop below specified limit and then to exceed the limit 1e ms2 MS6 08 e Combination of condition validity termination with hysteresis OR after specified delay J Condition 1 Start of validity Input value gt fi r 0 E for the duration of ao z End of validity Jv value retums back with hysteresis fio ie Jor z F espies 3600s In the case of input error measured value is not available condition remains invalid measured value w N condition invalid condition valid E t s measured ki 3600s 30s i 170 D a 30 10 condition invalid t s To renew validity of condition measured value first must drop below specified limit and then to exceed the limit ie ms2 MS6 08 39 40 Combination of condition validity termination with hysteresis AND after specified delay W Condition 1 Start of validity Input value gt i 70 0 T for the duration of 30 End of validity J value returns back with hysteresis filo jE together with W expires 3600 g In the case of input error measured value is not available condition remains invalid measured value 3600s 170 1 0 condition valid condition invalid t s B if there is a need to control validity of condition only by date time and day in the week use selection Valid in time interval Example W C
74. y e g 30 s 7 16 Problems with correct measurement e Data logger measures incorrectly at some inputs Disconnect all inputs and let connected always only one and watch values on data logger If correct then problem can be in cabling or in input device incorrect connection undesirable loops Typical values on display when current loop is open 4 to 20 mA for several selected input ranges Assignment of input value for current 4 measured value by data logger 50 to 30 70 0 or Error1 0 to 150 37 5 or Errorl 0 to 100 25 0 or Errorl Message Error2 with current loops indicates exceeding of current 20 mA In case of measurement of resistance e g sensors Ptl00 Pt1000 Nil000 and others the following errors can appear Error1 short circuited sensor Error2 broken sensor Data logger time from time and totally irregularly indicates totally incorrect value ie ms2 MS6 08 ac 46 Failure shows nonsensical value in record on the display and short alarm activation Most probably it is caused by electromagnetic interference Effect is typical if correct rules for installation are not followed It is necessary to check cabling to change cable routing to try to reduce interference etc Most often this effect appears with current loops powered from data logger which are connected to transducers of resistance sensor to current if resistance sensor Shielding is not connected properly or shielding is perforated to ground of other
75. y module for data logger Module contains 16 mains relay with switching over contacts connected to self locking Wago terminal on the module Each relay has three terminals available Maximum voltage on the contact MPO18 250 V AC MP050 in MS6 Rack 50V AC 75V DC max Maximum current through the contact SA Maximum switching power 2000 W Mechanical life of relay contact 3 x 10 cycles Electric life of relay contact 1 x 10 cycles Material of contact Ag Cd O Maximum wire cross section in terminal 1 5 mm Dimensions 140 x 211 mm Mounting MP018 MP019 on DIN rail 35mm or MP013 holders Pay attention to all required safety rules in mounting and during operation ie ms2 MS6 08 9 3 3 Output ALARM OUT This output is designed especially for connection of external audio indication or telephone dialer Way its activation can be programmed in data logger configuration Output is available both in voltage version and as galvanically isolated relay contact Parameters of output ALARM OUT in activation approximately 4 8 in DC maximum 50 mA Parameters of inactivated output OV no load allowed Connection terminal Wago Length of connection cable maximum 100 m only at indoor environment Used relay 250 V AC 8A Maximum connectable voltage on relay and current 24 V AC I1A Galvanic isolation is not designed for safety function not sufficient isolating distances The case of external audio indication is designed for wall

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