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1. 2 4 24 WIRING THE RECORDER 2 3 2 5 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS mae De 2 8 26 FITTING EHE C HART inire eL EIE 2 15 27 INSTALLING THE PRINTING 5 2 22 XS CHECK BIS 2 24 3 1 31 OPERATOR INTERFACE EXPLANATIONS cccscsssscsssscscsscscscsscscsssscscsssessscssssscssessscssessecssensesses 3 2 32 OPERATOR 00 3 2 EE 3 3 34 SELECTING AND INTERPRETING RUN MODE 1 3 4 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS cccsscssssssssssssssscsccsssssssssscssssesssccssssssssscuscscessssssssscsscssesessesesees 3 9 3 6 GLOSSARY OF OPERATING TERMS sscsssssssssscescssssssscsscscssssscsssscsscssssssscsccscesessesessessssessesese 3 12 A 4 1 41 00 166000 4 2 42 PARAMETERS 1 8 0 047 4
2. H AZDAAEIA ANTIKAOIZTATAI NEA TON IIPOAIAI PADON ENTAXH TYIIO2 IIPIN THN ANTIKATAXTAXH AIAKOIITETAI H TAXH2 NA H KAAOAIOXH NA MHN XPHZIMOIIOIHTAI ALADOPETIKH AIO THN IIPOTEINOMENH KAI NA MHN H AX AAEIOOHKH 0021 6031 VEILIGHEIDSVEREISTEN Ter vermindering van het gevaar van elektrische schokken die lichamelijk letsel kunnen veroorzaken dient u alle veiligheidsaanwijzingen in dit dokument te volgen Beschermende aarde aansluiting Bestemd voor aansluiting van de aardingsdraad van de voeding Indien de apparatuur wordt gebruikt anders dan door fabrikant kan bescherming die de apparatuur biedt ongedaan worden gemaakt e Alleen die onderdelen mogen worden vervangen die door de fabrikant als uitwisselbaar zijn aangemerkt e Alle bedrading moet in overeenstemming zijn met de lokale elektriciteitseisen en moet aangelegd worden door geauthoriseerd ervaren personeel 2 aardingsdraad moet worden aangesloten voordat alle andere bedrading wordt aangesloten en als laatste worden verbroken Het verdient aanbeveling netschakelaar aan brengen het instrument Indien een externe zekering toegepast de elektrische
3. 4 3 43 PRINCIPLES OF CONFIGURATION 200 000 4 4 44 COPY 0 4 104 45 PRINT 0 44 4 108 46 CONFIGURABLE AND PRINTABLE lt lt 4 114 INDEX uc eh M TOE 4 115 0 5 1 ST OVERVIEW 5 2 52 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR 5 5 2 5 3 INSTALLING THE FIRMWARE FOR YOUR RECORDER FOR YOUR COMMUNICA TION BOARD 5 4 5 4 RECORDER INTERFACE sccscsscssssssssscsssssssscscsssscesssscsccsccssecsscsccscssessuscsccsccssssuscucesccnvessesseeses 5 4 5 5 STARTING PC CONFIGURATOR S 5 7 NDS a KDE See 5 14 5 8 ON LINE COMM MENU 5 14 5 9 USER ACTUATION MENU entre tee e etre doe 5 21 Sq OPTIONS MENU 5 23 TABLE OF CONTENTS WW ENDOW TR 5 23 ABOUT grep 5 23 3 13 ERROR
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5. 250 E Tm Issue 7 August 2004 US11 6199 250 DIGITAL STRIP CHART RECORDER PRODUCT MANUAL Ref 0511 6199 55 7 August 2004 Copyright Notices and Trademarks Copyright 2000 by Honeywell Inc While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice This document was prepared using Information Mapping methodologies and formatting principles Information Mapping is a trademark of Information Mapping Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Inc Modbus is a registered trademark of MODICON Inc The omission of a name from this list is not to be interpreted that the name is not a trademark About This Document Abstract This manual describes the installation configuration operation and maintenance of the Recorder Warranty WARRANTY THE FOLLOWING IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE a Goods Hardwa
6. Only when PCMCIA option is installed 3 5 4 Alarm acknowledgment Pressing ACK key is only allowed for alarms you have configured in acknowledgment mode This acknowledgment is only available f the lower display shows alternately REQUEST ACK NOW and the display type if the ACK key is active see ACK KEY parameter in the MMI sub matrix 3 3 6 GLOSSARY OF OPERATING DISPLAY MESSAGES ENTERING IN THE IMMEDIATE ACTION MODE BASIC ACTION DISPLAY CHOICE DISPLAY HI DISPLAY LO DISPLAY MODE CHOICE ANALOG IN PUTS Electrical input signal 2 PVS TRACE Process value in engineering unit MATH RESULTS Only when MATH OPTION is configured COMM RESULTS Only when COMM OPTION is configured ALARM STATUS C2 14 amp amp LOGIC STATES ACK MESSAGES REQUEST ACKNOW ACKNOWLEDGMENT INFORMATION MESSAGES NO PAPER END PAPER BATTERY FAIL ONE ALARM ON BURNOUT PRT INHIBIT Ol 3 OPERATION OVER FLOW SPEED SHED TIME PCMCIA FULL PCMCIA BAD PCMCIA NOT INIT PCMCIA PENDING REMOVE PCMCIA Diagnostic Messages BAD CARRIAGE DISP BAD REFERENCE BAD EEPROM BACKPLANE M 3 OPERATION Only when COMM option is configured Only when PCMCIA option is configured 4 CONFIGURA TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 4 1 BIN TRO BC aca
7. pase Sum 5 4 ONS CTO ph eee T 5 4 5 5 STARTING PG CONFIGURATOR onset ad aman 5 6 9 04 PROG 5 6 592 Main MENU 5 6 9 5 9 COMMUNICATION ___ ____________ 5 6 5 6 51 9 7 2 01 5 7 202 5 9 5 6 5 Close Save 5 10 5 04 IREMOVEsCOMMGUPATION 5 11 9 000 JPIIBESGEGSIT laid dr 5 11 55 6 oPrIBECODITIG 5 12 S67 VEX DON ata 5 13 200 5 14 20 e cone 5 14 5 7 5 14 5 8 T 5 14 fo 5 14 2 COMMUNICATION 5 15 5 60 97
8. ACTION RELAIS N ACQUITTER MESSAGE 2 COULEUR MSG MSG TEXT TRACE POSITN OFF POSITN ON COULEUR TRA ROUGE EN AL FR MESSAGE 70 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS DIGITAL GE TYP KANAL DIFF FUNKTION RELAIS NR QUITTIERUNG TEXTNUMMER FARBE TEXT TEXT AUSDR SPUR AUFZ AUS AUFZ EIN FARBESPUR ROTDRUCK MESSAGES GE TEXTMELDUNG 10 6 IT TIPO CANALE DIFF AZIONE NUMERO RELE PAGARE NUMERO MSG COLORE MSG TIPO MESSAG TRACCIA POSIZIO OFF POSIZION ON COLOR TRACC ROSSO IN AL IT MESSAGIO SP TIPO CA DIF ACCION RELE RECONOCIDO MENSAJE COLOR MSJE TIPO MSJE TRAZO POSICION OF POSICION ON COLOR TRAZO ROJO EN AL SP MENSAJE SPEED UNIT SPEED 1 SPEED 2 INTERVAL 1 INTERVAL 2 SP INT USED RECORD MODE PRINT MODE CHART LG FR UNITE VITESSE 1 VITESSE 2 INTERVALL 1 INTERVALL 2 VIT INT UTL TYPE ENREGI TYPE IMPRES LONG PAPIER 70 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS PRINTER GE GESCHW EINH GESCHWIND 1 GESCHWIND 2 INTERVALL 1 INTERVALL 2 GEWAHLT BETRIEBSART AUSDRUCK PAPIERLANGE 10 7 IT VELOC USATA VELOCITA 1 VELOCITA 2 INTERVAL 1 INTERVAL 2 VEL INT USI TIPO REG TIPO STAMPA CARTA SP UNID VEL VELOCD 1 VELOCD 2 INTERVAL 1 INTERVAL 2 VEL INT USD MODO REGST MODO IMPRS LGD GRAF PRT INTRVAL INFORMATION 01 INFORMATION 02 INFORMATION 03 INFORMATION 04 INFORMATION 05 INFORMATION 06 INFORMATION 07 INFORMATION 08 INFORMATION
9. 5 15 5 94 Download CON GQURAUOM 5 16 58 5 Upgrade Firmware Firmware Files Installer 5 17 5 8 6 Upgrade Firmware firmware 5 18 5 8 7 Upgrade Firmware Communication firmware 5 19 8 95 eiue 5 20 5 9 USER ACTUATION MEN We 5 21 E 5 21 5 92 Add User actuation to Contiguration eee iretur tee ester ue a meg aui mex duas 5 22 OPTIONS MENU cpm detis 5 23 5 10 1 CODY HAG alee 5 23 ft mmm 5 23 2 1 2 ABOUT 5 23 S19 ERROR MESSAGE 5 24 5 1 5 CONFIGURATION The PC Configurator supports recorder firmware version later The PC Configurator can upload configurations from recorders with earlier firmware versions Versions 001AA and earlier require upgrade to latest firmware version versions 001AB and later do not require upgrade although it is recommended The recorder Firmware upgrade Refer to page 5 18 and the communication Firmware upgrade Refer to page 5 19 are part of the PC Configurator menu and are only executed via the jack cable REMINDER You can identify the recorder Firmware issue or the communication Firmware i
10. ae et 4 2 4 2 PARAMETERS LIST 24d rat rrt 4 4 4 3 PRINCIPLE OF CONFIGURATION 3 RTT 4 5 4 4 COPY 4 105 4 4 11 001 RED SSH ee Ee de S 4 105 AA Configuratii 4 105 AO VV A 4 109 4 5 PRINT 4 110 A 5 1 Inrod ctio sc seu ee REPE bee PRU PE RENE 4 110 4 5 2 os Sa dS he Oe OS GERE OUS 4 111 4 5 3 Information about printing 4 115 4 5 4 WARNING 4 115 4 6 CONFIGURABLE AND PRINTABLE 5 4 116 INDEX aa rA 4 117 4 1 4 CONFIGURA TION 4 1 INTRODUCTION The recorder can be configured using front keyboard or by using the PC configurator and L P C S When using the keyboard there are two possible levels of password that can be configured Password 1 provides limited configuration access as shown on the configuration sheet See page 4 92 Password 2 provides full configuration of all parameters See page 4 93 Page 4 1 provides a key to each explanation for the individual parameters To begin configuration you only need to press SET UP The recorder will indicate
11. eee 25 TH my 25 0 FLUS DEBIT 4 72 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART DOC INFORMATION 01 10 e EXAMPLE NEXT RANGE prints the next range with chart certification NO DIVISIONS 4 TIERS i 28 8 el TASI DEBII 2 198 SUB DIVISIONS 8 0 25 8 75 0 100 8 bE6 1 948 771 25 0 198 8 041 TLUN 8 0 mM 25 0 58 75 8 198 4831 DEBIT T ee gt 5 5 i 4 58 4 L H CH81 63 2 DEG kj 2 JOE 4 Was 88 6 3 Messages are printed in sequenced colors in order to improve the life expectancy of the printing ribbon 4 73 2BULT U3 16 6 i ANG 2 1 62 22 ANZ 17 37 200CTO3 3 Hal 65 87 31 31 T B M PN 25 4 a 1 i53 1 H H 12 989 1 3 nel it LH CAUTION 63 85 12 34 ANGS 1 93 GROUP SNAP SHOT ANALOG E E 7 a Num SNAP SHOT LOGIC WW ERR jBamm h 4 CONFIGURA TION 199 8 189 8 i 109 6 i 185 6 DATE TIM
12. 4 94 LUG gn 94 Seu 14 199 0 EAE Bul 881180 jn vA VWP pajsjna ns 1997 3 123135 01 4 8 a Pl 49149 DZ 1 m mme um m um um um um um 4 102 SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS 4 CONFIGURA TION CURRENT 4 20 mA APPLY ON page 4 103 4mA VALUE page 4 103 20mA VALUE page 4 103 4 103 SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES DEFAULT VALUE SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES DEFAULT VALUE SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES DEFAULT VALUE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION APPLY ON Defines the channel from which current output would be calculated Select a new variable NONE ANALOG i i 1 64 MATH st i i 1 32 COMM i i 1 32 NONE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION 4mA VALUE Determines the value associated with 4 mA Enter a numeric value Up to 7 digits plus optional sign and decimal point optional according to the associated input type 9999999 9999999 3 digits after the decimal point 50 000 PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION 20mA VALUE Determines the value associated with 20 mA Ente
13. 01 To actuate a relay To display an alarm paper output event EV 02 03 Battery fail EV 04 One 10 36 alarm ON Disable EV 05 Burnout EV 06 Shedtime 23 11 11 MISCELLANEOUS TIME DATE LANGUA INTERFA IDENTI FREQUEN PASSW PASSW OPTIO GE CE F CY ORD 1 ORD 2 NS Cust Set the English Jack Set the 50 Hz Limited Full No real time French PCMCIA ID of 60 Hz configurati configurati package clock German the unit access access Math Italian Spanish Hour Minute Factory Real Real 50 Hz EU No 20 40 0 10 5 5 11 22 77 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 12 PERIODIC REPORT SYNCHRO AT PERIOD SELECTION DESTINATION 1 20 _ 10 23 hours hours and cents of ON PAPER hours 0 59 0 25 720 minutes hours 2 0 Factory 11 13 CURRENT 4 20 mA FE choice Defines the Determines the Determines the channel from value associated value associated which the with 4 mA with 20 mA current output will be calculated NONE ANALOG MATH COMM Factory NONE 50 000 150 000 11 23 77 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 24 216031 SIKKERHEDSKRAV For at undg elektrisk st d med mulighed for pers
14. 10 4 105140 Bunula pun Lv Ne O 3 21025 poys jo AIG ans yun Buupu2 Heys pun LUNA DM 2025 34243 mo JONVA PAGO 1 6 Jo pun 49904 wa uoipulsep 4611937135 JHL 3HL 53143 01 HILF V JHL 14100801 1404 g wv juauuubisgp 40018 JSULIDYD pou 440 772143 WADI YO Wael wees 141 eng 214 32018 1248 qol c 2d 2036 anoa abun yoya sy gjndur a201 du val 1 JHL 123138 01 48 N H2 Ld H2 4 20 SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS CHART 4 CONFIGURA TION Configuration of chart range and format TRACE DESTINATION FORMAT MIN RANGE 1 MAX RANGE 1 RG 1 COLOR MIN RANGE 2 MAX RANGE 2 RG 2 COLOR ENG UNIT TAG NAME RANGE USED 0 ZONE 100 ZONE SUB DIV GROUP DEF 4 21 page 4 21 page 4 21 page 4 22 page 4 22 page 4 23 page 4 23 page 4 24 page 4 24 page 4 25 page 4 25 page 4 26 page 4 26 page 4 27 page 4 27 page 4 28 page 4 29 SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTICE SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION
15. 135 9810 HS NSA 4 6 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT Configuration of analog input parameters PARAMETERS SENSOR page 4 7 RANGE page 4 12 EXT COMP page 4 13 FILTER page 4 14 LOW VALUE page 4 15 HIGH VALUE page 4 15 STD MATH page 4 16 DIFF WITH page 4 17 BURNOUT page 4 18 LOW ADJUST page 4 19 HIGH ADJUST page 4 19 4 7 SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SEE ALSO NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION SENSOR 2423 Basic sensor type used on each channel Select a new sensor Press ENTER With keys A select the right sensor type and press ENTER T C INT COMP The sensor is a directly connected thermocouple and the cold junction compensation of the recorder is used T C EXT COMP Thermocouple sensor is directly connected to a remote temperature compensation box See parameter EXT COMP to configure temperature or analog channels see page 4 14 used to measure the external cold junction RTD Sensor is a directly connected RTD or variable resistance device TR NL 0 5V Sensor is a temperature transmitter signal range of 0 5V which is not linear with temperature TR NL 1 5V Sensor is a temperature transmitter signal range of 1 5V which is not linear with temperature TR NL 0 20mA Sensor is a temperature transmitter signal range of 0 20mA which is not linear with temperature TR NL 4 20 Sensor is a temperatur
16. 14548 A353 4014937935 4 3134 Yd JHL 13437 Son ul 3904 NDH 01 A MeL OL Pe SILNI OL i ti LJ 841 841 Ado Ld 0 i pg np X 001 8190514 Ap dsip eu PISH 3 JHL 1931395 Ul 4 77 SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS See page 3 1 for diagram of key location 4 CONFIGURA TION Configuration of key actions and display of operations HOLD KEY page 4 78 DISPLAY KEY PRINT KEY page 4 79 RESET KEY page 4 79 ACK KEY page 4 80 DISPLAY HI page 4 80 DISPLAY LO page 4 81 BRIGHT page 4 8 F1 KEY page 4 82 F2 KEY page 4 82 4 78 SUB MATRIX DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SEE ALSO SUB MATRIX DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER HOLD KEY CLASSIFICATION e To enable the Hold key so the operator can modify the display scanning from the keyboard and hold the upper display on a desired channel Choose a new selection ENABLE DISABLE The possible actions are Scan Hold Stops the scanning of the upper display on the current channel Use the keys V to change the channel number shown the upper display SECTION 3 5 OPERATOR INIT
17. Reconfigure Reconnect Replace the alarm board Return the faulty product to your nearest Service Center 7 17 SYMPTOM PRINTER INOPERATIVE CHECK 1 2 7 18 SYMPTOM ADVANCE PAPER INOPERATIVE Is the fluorescent tube on Check the configuration is there anything wrong 15 the chart correctly installed in the chart cassette Is the chart damaged 15 the chart cassette engaged in the chassis Remove the chart cassette and push the paper detection switch on the left side Do you see the paper advance gear tuning carriage color and ribbon moving 15 carriage always going left or always going right CHECK 1 Only chart still not functioning 7 19 SYMPTOM CARRIAGE INOPERATIVE CHECK 1 15 belt correctly installed 2 15 the carriage motor properly connected on backplane board 3 15 the motor coil about 7 Q per coil 4 15 the pulley free to rotate If the problem still present 7 8 7 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 2 Replace power supply voltage for light and motors YES Reconfigure Print inhibit with digital input parameter Print inhibit with alarm parameter Check speed 1 and speed 2 NO Install the chart correctly YES Advance chart beyond damaged section NO Insert the chart cassette into the chassis properly YES Check point above Check if paper switch deformed Check if chart cassett
18. Relay GFF RELAT 4 Recorder relay elole 5 20 5 PC CONFIGURATION 5 9 5 9 1 USER ACTUATION MENU Edit User Actuation File The User Actuation function allows you to define a new sensor range that does not exist in the recorder Each User Actuation is stored in a ua file separated from the configuration files for easy exporting Electrical measures can be matched with engineering units either by a set of segments or a set of polynomials Thus you must create a table defining segments A User Actuation file fua defined with polynomials can be established so that the sensor actuation will have the same accuracy as the recorder standard ranges User Actuation Definition File Selection TC Sensor type Description E 2M EM Units Check and Draw actuation Electrical unit Engineering unit my Deg Cold Junction Correspondence To create a specific range of sensor Mau Nw Oo Click on User Actuation Click on Edit User Actuation File in the main menu to create a specific range of sensor Enter the actuation file name in the File field The Sensor type may be TC RTD or SPECIAL The Description textbox is the range name of the sensor that will be displayed by the recorder when reading the input range configuration The grid for electrica
19. Todo el cableado debe realizarse de acuerdo con las normas el ctricas locales y debe ser realizado por personal experimentado e El terminal de tierra debe ser conectado antes que cualquier otro cable y desconectado el ultimo e recomienda la instalac n de un interruptor de la alimentaci n principal cerca del equipo e utiliza un fusible externo para proteger el circuito el ctrico del registrador deben tenerse en cuenta tanto las caracter sticas del fusible del registrador tipo de fusible como las del portafusible DATOS ELECTRICOS DEL EQUIPO Tensi n de alimentaci n 100 a 240 V AC DC Frecuencia 50 60 Hz Corriente 100 VA max CONDICIONES AMBIENTALES No operar con el instrumento en presencia de l quidos o gases inflamables La operaci n de cualquier equipo el ctrico en tal ambiente constituye un riesgo contra la seguridad Humedad Rollo 10 a 90 95 RH sin condensados Plegado 15 a 80 RH sin condensados Temperatura Ambiente Rollo 0 a 50 32 a 122 F Dlegado 0 a 40 C 32 104 F Almacenamiento 40 a 70 40 158 F Vibraciones Frecuencia 10 a 60 Hz amplitud 0 14 mm 60 a 150 Hz aceleraci n 1 g INSTALACION DEL EQUIPO INSTRUCCIONES DE LIMPIEZA El registrador debe ser montado en un panel para Utilizar nicamente un seco de algod n para limitar al operador el acceso a los limpiar la unidad terminales traseros espesor m ximo del panel 40 mm REPOSICION DE CONSUMIBLES
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21. activate Chg the alarm 0 up to 9 action Chg spd Ant Comm and Maths Input Chg ofthe range second Print signal jon al forthe Prt alarm inhibit diffe Tab rential AB nalog No 07 action Activate Latching Print the relay the the the alarm messa alarm relay 1 up to 48 d to 6 relay Disable ig messa 5 Switch the trace color in Hed YES NO 17 CONFIGURA WORKSHEET ALARM OCCU DIFF heroy RELAY 9 MSG MSG RED IN WITH ON NUM ICOLOR AL Customer Analog Number Analog Activate Latching Print Color ofl None Comm of Comm the relay the the the and alarm G alarm Maths SP Maths relay ges messa input detec Chg 1 ge on Chg tion to jofthe range to 48 which activate second Print be Black the signal Jon al Blue alarm forthe Prt Purple 5 alarm inhibit Green diffe Tab Brown rential sqtrace Red zm 0 cImr Factory Configu ration 11 10 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 5 DIGITAL su s EL scr OW 5 MSG ON IN Customer choice sage on Mes on al ple sage off Print Msg inhibit wn Tab sqtrace
22. 0 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 3 CHART 2 MIN MAX CHANNEL RG 2 TRACE DESTINATION FORMAT GE COLOR 1 20 28 26 3 20 23 o 4 al I1 I E I m C T p 7 ul Factory Auto Configu Analog paper m 50 00 750 00 Black 5000 15000 Black s 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET USED ZONE ZONE NEN SEM NEN MEN E NEN E ps NEN NEN E MEM HEN NEN GROUP p HN _ ____ HEN 211111 111111111111111 11111111114 2111111111111111111 1111111 411114 211111 1111111111111111111111114 2111111 111114 1111111111111111114 ___ __ ___ EE LLL TAG ME ENG UNIT EN E M M 2 B HN EN Ni a E N 5 L t 5 n gt m E 2 e t 5 a aa CHANNEL 8 ngineering unit N
23. DISPLAY SHOWS DISPLAY SHOWS 7 TROUBLESHOOTING BATTERY FAILED DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Change the battery EEPROM FAILED ON CPU BOARD DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Change the CPU board EEPROM FAILED ON BACKPLANE BOARD DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Change the backplane board EEPROM FAILED ON SLOT DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Change the board in slot RAM BAD DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Change the CPU board REAL TIME CLOCK PROGRAMMING FAILED DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Change the CPU board 7 5 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 12 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS DATE 8 TIME NEED RE ADJUSTMENT CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Check time and date 1 Readjust time and date 2 Does it solve 2 Change the battery 3 Does it solve 3 Change the CPU board 7 13 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS BAD CARRIAGE DIS CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Remove the chart cassette 2 Push the switch off 3 Push the switch on 4 Re insert the chart cassette 7 14 SYMPTOM ANALOG INPUTS OUTSIDE SPECIFIED ACCURACY TOLERANCE CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 15 range configuration for every sensor 1 NO Reconfigure the frequency 2 15 the recorder configured for the correct 2 NO Reconfigure the frequency supply frequency 3 Check the sensors leads and input 3 Reconnect properly sensors leads terminals Are the contacts good input terminals 4 environmental conditions outside 4 NO Ensure that ambient temperature and ra
24. 38 Rer 11 MESSAGE ON 4 44 4 CONFIGURA Wo VERIFY LJ 4 E 2 VERIFY 41148 18 10 VERIFY BO E amp OH Mia 911 886 9 6 rm UERIFY BOTSEUE 12 21 ALAT SPa 000 amp DFF LT MESSAGE OFF VERIFY BOTS AL 01 AMST P eee 000 OFF 1 2 eo 5 OM UERTEY BD 1842 ABS ik 15 iB mm h LL P sul T DA NUR RI ueerry 7 12418192 ALOLT TRNEM doa OFF 4 MESSAGE ON OFF 4 45 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RED IN AL scan Specifies if the trend trace will be printed in red during alarm condition Choose a new selection NO YES lf RED IN AL is selected do not configure the trace color in red as normal printing 4 46 4 CONFIGURA Jg o2 a4 ui MI 935 LAE 3 d n 801029 33 41 641
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27. 0 1400 C 32 2552 F Moco 0 1400 C 32 2552 F W W26 500 2100 C 932 3812 F W5 W26 0 1800 C 32 3272 F PR20 40 600 1800 C 1110 3300 F B 400 1820 C 752 3308 F 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 General Electric IPTS68 General Electric IPTS68 IPTS68 IPTS68 IPTS68 IPTS68 IPTS68 IPTS68 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 Note For non linear temperature transmitter the transmitter range MUST be identical to the input range of the recorder 9 9 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET 10 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page E v E dae ae eae 10 2 10 1 MATRICES ANALOG INPUT ENTREE ANALOG CHART DIAGRAMME ALARM ALARME DIGITAL LOGIQUE MESSAGES MESSAGES PRINTER IMPRIMANTE CHART DOC DOC DIAGRAMME MMI AFFICH CLAVIER EVENTS EVENEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS DIVERS PERIODIC RAP REPORT PERIODIQUE CURRENT 4 20 mA COURANT 4 20 mA 70 PROMPTS TRANSLA TIONS GE ANALOGEINGANG DIAGRAMM ALARM BINAREINGANG TEXTMELDUNGEN DRUCKER DIAGRAMMFORMAT MMI MELDUNGEN ANDERE PARAMETER PERIOD PROTOKOLL STROM 4 20 mA
28. 32 392 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 0 800 C 328 0 1472 F Ni 50 ohms 0 320 C 32 608 F Ni 508 ohms 0 150 32 302 10 ohms 20 0 250 4 0 482 F 915 50 0 150 58 0 302 F 0 100 32 212 0 200 32 392 F 0 400 32 752 F 200 0 500 328 0 932 9 7 STANDARD IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 IEC 751 1986 Edison 2045A 1962 Edison 2045A 1962 General Electric General Electric JIS 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 15 1604 1981 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET AVAILABLE RANGES continued THERMOCOUPLES DISPLAY REFERENCE ACCURACY STANDARD RANGE J 50 150 C 58 302 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 870 C 328 1598 F L 50 150 C 58 302 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 870 C 328 1598 F K 0 400 C 32 752 F 0 800 C 32 1472 F 0 1200 C 32 2192 F 200 1370 C 328 2498 F R 20 1760 C 4 3200 F S 0 1600 C 32 2912 F 20 1760 C 4 3200 F N 0 400 C 32 752 F 0 800 C 32 1472 F 0 1200 C 32 2192 F 200 1300 C 328 2372 F J 50 0 150 58 0 302 F 0 400 32 752 F 200 0 870 328 0 159
29. Configuration of alarm set point with its action SP VALUE APPLY ON ALARM TYPE HYSTERESIS OCCURRENCE DIFF WITH ACTION RELAY NUM ACKNOWLEDGE MSG NUMBER MSG COLOR MSG TYPE RED IN AL 4 32 page 4 32 page 4 32 page 4 33 page 4 35 page 4 36 page 4 38 page 4 39 page 4 40 page 4 40 page 4 41 page 4 41 page 4 42 page 4 45 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SEE ALSO EXAMPLE SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER SP VALUE CLASSIFICATION e The alarm switches from OFF to ON when the SP value is reached Enter a numeric value Up to 7 digits plus optional sign and decimal point in various engineering units depending on the channel type 9999999 9999999 3 digits after the decimal point available ALARM TYPE in the same sub matrix High alarm type ALARM ALARM SETPOINT YALUE PARAMETER APPLY ON CLASSIFICATION 9844 Channel on which the alarm is applied Analog 1 64 Comm 1 32 maths 1 32 Select new value ANALOG 1 i 1 64 COMM i i 1 32 MATH st i i 1 32 4 33 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM TYPE Type of alarm Select a new alarm type NONE Select none for unused alarms ALARM HI
30. GROUP SNAP SHOT LOGIC SNAP SHOT MATH START STOP ARCHIVE REMOVE PCMCIA Explanation Unused key Stop the printing without data memorization or start Reset value of the paper length configured in the PRINTER sub matrix Change Print date and time Print analog PV S sequence Advance paper Print group A of channels defined in CHART sub matrix Print group B of channels defined in CHART sub matrix Print group of channels defined in CHART sub matrix Print the digital inputs Table of maths results etart or stop archiving on the PCMCIA board Close all PCMCIA files and allow the card extraction SECTION 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS 4 83 4 CONFIGURA TION ara 0 aU pau s OLIN ages oF 031 AJB YOR pug up Apidsip 100156 Jadod op SiN 3 3 ee eel 14510 AY 138 3431 IN3A 3 HOIL2 3138 3HL ml 1 JHL 13431 OL 3008 DL 321082 3 123135 01 Meri ni ol H3lHM3 OL dm E Las 4 84 SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS 4 CONFIGURA TION EVENTS Configuration of recorder events EVE NT TYP 4 85 4 86 5
31. IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 AVAILABLE RANGES continued 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET THERMOCOUPLES DISPLAY REFERENCE ACCURACY STANDARD RANGE E 50 150 C 58 302 F 0 150 C 32 302 F 50 150 C 122 302 F 200 400 C 328 752 F U 50 150 C 58 302 F 0 150 C 32 302 F 50 150 C 122 302 F 200 400 C 328 752 F NiMo 0 1400 C 32 2552 F Moco 0 1400 C 32 2552 F W W26 20 2320 C 4 4208 F W5 W26 20 2320 C 4 4208 F PR20 40 PR20 1800 C PR20 3272 F B 40 1820 C 104 3308 F T 50 0 150 58 0 302 0 150 32 302 F 50 150 C 122 302 F 200 0 400 C 328 0 752 F U 50 0 150 C 58 0 302 F 0 150 32 302 F 50 150 122 302 200 0 400 328 0 752 F 0 1400 32 2552 F Moco 0 1400 C 32 2552 F W W26 20 0 2320 4 0 4208 F W5 W26 20 0 2320 4 0 4208 PR20 40 0 1800 32 3272 F B 400 1820 752 3308 F 50 0 150 58 0 302 0 150 32 302 F 50 150 C 122 302 F 150 0 400 C 238 0 752 F U 50 0 150 C 58 0 302 F 0 150 C 32 302 F 50 150 C 122 302 F 150 0 400 C 238 0 752 F NiMo
32. LAY page 4 86 4 85 SUB MATRIX EVENTS DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION EVENT TYPE Type of recorder event No selection Parameter cannot be modified you can only select whether you want to display this Event condition or send the action to relay output Displayed messages Explanation EV 01 NO PAPER The recorder has detected no chart paper EV 02 END PAPER End of the paper length configured in the PRINTER matrix EV 03 BATTERY FAIL The recorder battery has failed EV 04 ONE ALARM ON There is at least one alarm on EV 05 BURNOUT There is at least one channel in the recorder burnout EV 06 SHEDTIME Communication time expired configured in the communication sub matrix See Communication Manual EV 07 PCMCIA EVENT PCMCIA board is FULL BAD or NOT INITIALIZED See PCMCIA Option Manual 4 86 SUB MATRIX EVENTS DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO SUB MATRIX EVENTS DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RELAY NUM em Selection of relay activated for each event condition Select a new relay number NO RELAY RELAY st i i 1 48 Parameter RELAY NUM in sub matrix ALARM and DIGITAL PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DISPLAY Enable disable a display indication of the event occurrence Choose a new Selection ENABLE
33. ea ee 11 6 11 8 TES 255299 56 93 93 4x98 9x9 93 9 9 9 9 997 d 99 11 11 TO ME C 11 13 PRINTER 11 19 Mee CHART DOC 11 20 et Oe ee ee dre arde 11 21 11 10 11 22 252525485 RR CX DU P ei 11 22 11212 PERIODIC REPORT 3 240224 11 23 TIS CURRENTA 20 InA 9909 9 9 11 23 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET Model number refer to the Model selection Guide in Section 1 r3 111 CONSTRUCTION Voltage Selection 50Hz 60Hz Number of input Channels Relay Output Number NB of Digital Inputs 100 to 240 V Special Door color Grey Black Portable Case Door with Latch with key Prompt language Manual Window Glass plastic Kit of 4 Resistors 46181080 503 To convert mA to Volt 77 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 2 ANALOG INPUT 7 EXT INPUT SENSOR RANGE FILTER Customer choice HIGH 510 DIFF BURN LOW WITH OUT ADJUST ADJUS m co 18 2 EE 12 1 select the External Value of Viaths Hig
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35. 11 7 PRINTER SPEED SPEED 1 SPEED 2 INTERVAL INTERVA SP INT RECORD PRINT CHART LG UNIT 1 L2 USED MODE MODE Customer ___ Chart Value Value Tabular Tabular Speed int Inhibit Trend Chart length speed of the of the Prints Prints in normal Print Tabular to actuate unit chart chart interval 1 interval 2 operation the event speed 1 speed 2 alarm mm h 1 to 5000 1 to 5000 1 to 1440 1 to 1440 inch h mm h mm h mn mn 0 04 to 0 04 to 0 to 35000 196 86 196 86 mm inch h inch h 60 mm h 120 mm h 2 inch h 5 inch h Speed 1 Print 35000 S E L E C T 11 19 11 8 CHART DOC 4 INTRVAL Time between 2 consecutive printed information 1 to 10 to 1440 INFORMA TION 7 information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic INFORMA TION 1 No information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic INFORMA TION 8 information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET INFORMA INFORMA INFORMA INFORMA INFORMATI TION 2 TION 3 TION 4 TION 5 ON 6 choice information Message Range
36. 4 CONFIGURA TION CLASSIFICATION LOV ALARM SP VALUE VERIFY BOILEUR 11 11 8Me2T 25 0080 gt OFF VERI SP 25 000 11 08 Tm 5 25 1 OCCURRENCE 4 78 217 PRESS I QN AR ra OCCURRENCE 1 o gt 4 OCCURRENCE 0 blc 2 RE SETON 18 15 08 22 3 A 1 2 01 SP VALUE HIGH ALARM VERIFY EUR UL Le sasl dee 18 03 S 425 000 n 1 A 58 0 75 8 1909 8 82 PRESSION BAR VERIFY BOILEUR err OCCURRENCE 2 89 35 Am eum 45 ITO OT 12121111 TT 442 4412 25 0 ____ 108 PRESSION EAR OCCURRENCE 1 lt lt lt m epu ul 0 tea BAR OCCURRENCE 2 z 3 355 GROUP A T POWER Occurrence value is reset to the configured value after Power on An immediate action RESET OCCURRENCE 4 38 Entering in configuration mode selection of any parameter marked with scc page 4 2 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM DIFF WITH DEFINITION Second channel used if
37. 8 li 3 6 casi 1 80 20 i 1 em 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART SUB DIV e DEFINITION This parameter allows the visualization of a scale on the paper in addition to the classic RANGE message Refer to the CHART DOC matrix INFORMATION parameter POSSIBLE NO DIVISION Standard RANGE message CHOICES Example Chart scale printed in 1 line POSITION 100 fate 7 1 1 DIVISION Subdivisions Configurable from 0 to 9 to be printed RANGE scale printing Example Chart scale printed in 2 lines 3 subdivisions 2 lines printing POSITION 0 POSITION 100 3 SUBDIVISIONS CHART DOC AN CHART DOC 189 40 0 188 8 i 2 94 SEE ALSO See INFORMATION parameter in CHART DOC sub matrix with RANGE choice NOTICE In ZONING mode 0 ZONE 0 and 100 ZONE 100 the SUB DIV parameter is considered as equivalent to NO DIVISION 4 29 SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION GROUP DEF ew This defines two separate groups of channels that will be printed together as a group NO GROUP Trace not affected by CHG GROUP action Prints all configured channels GROUP Trace affected by GROUP action Channels only in GROUP A GROUP B Trace affected by CHG GROUP action Channels only
38. HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES DEFAULT VALUE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION TRACE Defines variable to be printed the chart stored on the PCMCIA memory card None Analog input 1 24 Comm input 1 24 maths input 1 24 Select a new value NO TRACE ANALOG i i 1 64 COMM i i 1 32 MATH st i 1 32 The software will only allow selection of a pre configured analog input PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DESTINATION Determines where to print copy charts Select a new value ON PAPER ON FILE PAPER amp FILE FILE this corresponds to the trace storage PCMCIA memory ON PAPER 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART FORMAT DEFINITION Format used for the printing of trend range and information and the display of trace value POSSIBLE CHOICES no decimal point 10000 XXX X 1 10 100 0 XX XX 1 100 10 00 X XXX 1 1000 1 000 AUTOMATIC Automatically displays and prints the measured value based on the accuracy of the recorder and the available number of digits on the display IE ACCURACY 0 1 on selected ranges SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART MIN RANGE 1 DEFINITION Lower limit of chart range 1 HOW TO MODIFY IT Enter a numeric value POSSIBLE VALUES Up to 8 digits for analog inputs maths results and comm results Including negative sign a
39. In case of DC power supply use the line frequency of the country SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO NOTE NOTE NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PASSWORD 1 Used to provide limited access to configuration parameters Enter text 8 digits max See section 8 1 and the classification in section 9 1 See section 4 for configuration matrix The instrument is shipped with no configured password This gives a limited access to configuration Parameters with amp lf PASSWORD 1 PASSWORD 2 the password will be understood as PASSWORD 2 lf PASSWORD 1 PASSWORD 2 nil string no password will be required for configuration access Do not lose your password code If you do contact your service department or technical assistance center If using the password function both PASSWORD 1 8 PASSWORD 2 are required These can be the same or they can be different 4 93 SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO NOTE NOTE NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PASSWORD 2 Used to provide a limited access to configuration parameters Enter text 8 digits max See section 8 1 and the classification in section 9 1 oee section 4 for configuration matrix The instrument is shipped with no configured password This gives a limited access to configuration Para
40. MESSAGE OFF Standard operator message is printed when the digital contact is opened MSG ON OFF Standard operator message is printed when the digital contact is closed and opened MESSAGE in MESSAGES sub matrix The selection of NONE does not prevent the printing of functional messages such as messages of range speed and group change these are configurable by the CHART DOC sub matrix FUNCT MSG parameters In case of many MESSAGES the printing order can be changed PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION TRACE DIGITAL DEFINITION POSSIBLE CHOICES Enable disable the digital trace ENABLE DISABLE 4 54 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICA TION DIGITAL OFF POSITN 944 DEFINITION Defines the trace position DI OFF on the chart in 96 One increment 1 EXAMPLE See example on next page SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICA TION DIGITAL ON POSITN OO de DEFINITION Defines the trace position DI OFF on the chart in One increment 1 EXAMPLE ON POSITION OFF POSITION a 44 t 3 14 22 93 GROLIP mmh 1 Chart paper 0 100 SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTICE PARAMETER TRACE COLOR Defines the color of the digital trace Select a new col
41. NOTE WITH RG1 WITH RG2 Select range used in normal printing Only if you have selected PRINT ON RG1 ON ALARM AL in sub matrix ALARM you have RG2 ON ALARM to select the RG1 ON ALARM or RG2 ON ALARM Parameter ACTION in ALARM sub matrix Parameter ACTION in DIGITAL sub matrix Parameter GROUP DEF in CHART sub matrix 4 27 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION 0 ZONE 0 24 100 DEFINITION Defines chart zone for printing HOW TO MODIFY IT Enter a new value POSSIBLE CHOICES 0 100 gt 0 80 for 0 zone of paper gt 20 100 for 100 zone The choice of parameters for 0 and 100 zone allows you to define the datum such that the width of the chart paper is less than the calibrated width of the paper This function permits the segregation of input traces into zones to avoid the problem of input signals using the same paper scale and having the same values printed on top of each other The minimum width per zone is 20 of the chart NOTE The zoning is only possible in TREND mode SEE ALSO PRINTER matrix and PRINT MODE parameter SUB DIV NO DIVISION when zoning is lt 100 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION 0 ZONE 0 100 ZONE 096 ZONE 1 100 ONE 1 100 3 rei L 1800 20 i eat 841 Feux 100 8 i c 8 711 1
42. Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic INFORMA TION 9 information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic information Message Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic INFORMA TION 10 No information Message Range Number Number amp tag Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic Functional Messages Enable Disable information Message Range Next range Blank Snap shot trace Snap shot analog Snap shot math Snap shot logic Factory No No No No Number Enable Conf information information information information 1 1 20 11 9 DISPLAY PRINT RESET KEY KEY KEY Hold the Modify the 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET To reset maths ACK DISPLAY DISPLAY LO KEY Customer choice S display disp Make pri
43. Noise immunity Isolation This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directives 73 23 the Low Voltage Directive and 89 336 EEC the EMC Directive Conformity of this product with any other CE Mark Directive s shall not be assumed EMC Classification EN61326 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility General Emission Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment EN61326 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility General Immunity Standard Part 2 Industrial Environment Safety protection Complies with 61010 1 and UL 3121 for process control instrumentation Pollution Degree 2 Installation Category II 9 4 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Electrical insulation Input to input Functional isolation for continuous operation at 280 V ac or 400 V dc except for RTD Test voltage 2 1 kV dc for 1 minute Test voltage 3 25 kV dc for 1 minute Test voltage 3 25 kV dc for 1 minute Input ground Alarm relay ground Input line Line ground Current output ground Test voltage 3 25 kV dc for 1 minute Logic ground Test voltage 500 V dc for 1 minute Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F for paper 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F for fanfold 5 paper 40 to 70 40 to 160 F Humidity Roll chart 10 to 90 RH non condensing Fan fold 15 to 80 RH non condensing 10 to 60 Hz amplitude 0 07 mm 60 to 150 Hz acceleration 1 g Accuracy Reference conditions Temperature
44. SP 1 or SP 2 mnemonic for speed 1 or speed 2 In tabular mode interval name time and unit will be displayed INT 1 10min INT1 or INT2 mnemonic for interval 1 or interval 2 DATE AND TIME Day month year hour h and minutes will be displayed 25 FEB 96 11h13 3 OPERATION 3 4 3 2 Exception For selections 2 displays with same display type In this case the upper display shows odd numbers and the lower one shows even numbers For example ANO1 124 2 C ANO2 544 7 C If a channel is not configured or does not exist when previous or next channel is correct then display mode and channel number are only displayed See the examples below Only channel 01 is not correct AN 0 1 02 14 1 C Only channel 06 is not correct ANO5 74 3 C AN 06 3 4 3 3 LOCK displays In this case you are allowed to select a display mode only in the upper display e MATHS RESULTS MA20 TAG NAME 1 32 12 UNITS The upper display shows the tag The lower display shows the value and unit of maths results To display maths results the maths option is required 3 9 3 LOCK displays mean that 2 displays are necessary to keep information together TAG NAME 01 258 1 UNITS gt 5 o 0 D lt 0 o D gt 5 2 D The lower display show
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46. first the highest channel reference and subtract from the other channel Example You want to make a difference between channels 7 and 12 make ch12 minus ch7 SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE CAUTION 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BURNOUT Allows you to define safety backup position to activate alarms if configured in case of sensor burnout The trace can go either on the right high or on the left low Select new text NO BURNOUT No burnout B OUT LOW Burnout configured low scale Display shows 9999 B OUT HIGH Burnout configured high scale Display shows 9999 FIX LOW Value fixed low mA Not configurable FIX HIGH Value fixed high RTD OHMS Not configurable FIX NONE Undefined value Not configurable Linear sensors Oto 10V 5to05V 1to 1 V 500 to 500 For some sensors mA RTD Volts burnout is not configurable but fixed and display will show FIX LOW FIX HIGH or FIX NONE The value will be out of range low high or undefined The BURNOUT event is only activated with the BOUT LOW or B OUT HIGH configuration For RTD OHMS sensors a third wire burnout cannot be detected the output value will be undefined For configurable burnout be aware that a current pulse of 0 125 mA will occur regularly as part of the burnout detection and may disturb other devices connected to the same sensor For an applicatio
47. the chart CAL 190 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT NOTE of the chart 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION 100 CHART Chart certification to show current 100 chart position with 100 print carriage This is a mechanical adjustment The message channel nb CAL 100 is displayed with a flashing number This number corresponds to the present adjustment step motor To move to the right increase this number or to the left decrease the number You may use a negative number You can change the distance value by pressing the A keys The recorder accepts the value by pressing ENTER You can leave the 10095 chart service by pressing SETUP When you press ENTER the head moves and prints at the new 10096 chart calibration CAL 180 Readjustment must aligned with the 100 line of the chart 100 of the chart 8 SERVICE SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER COLOR CALIB 2 DEFINITION Test to show the current mechanical color adjustment HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT Press ENTER to confirm or SETUP to leave Description First step gives a rough idea of adjustment 6 zones from left to right red brown green purple blue and black Second step String of blue characters Third step String of purple characters Fourth step String of green characters Fifth step String of brown characters Target is to get at least in t
48. 09 INFORMATION 10 TRACE REF FUNCT MSG FR INTV IMPRES INFORMATION 01 INFORMATION 02 INFORMATION 03 INFORMATION 04 INFORMATION 05 INFORMATION 06 INFORMATION 07 INFORMATION 08 INFORMATION 09 INFORMATION 10 REF TRACE MSG FONCT 70 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS CHART DOC GE DRU INTERVA INFORMATION 01 INFORMATION 02 INFORMATION 03 INFORMATION 04 INFORMATION 05 INFORMATION 06 INFORMATION 07 INFORMATION 08 INFORMATION 09 INFORMATION 10 SPURKENNZG STAND TEXT 10 8 IT INTV STP INFORMATION 01 INFORMATION 02 INFORMATION 03 INFORMATION 04 INFORMATION 05 INFORMATION 06 INFORMATION 07 INFORMATION 08 INFORMATION 09 INFORMATION 10 REF TRACCIA MSG FUNZ SP INTV IMP INFORMATION 01 INFORMATION 02 INFORMATION 03 INFORMATION 04 INFORMATION 05 INFORMATION 06 INFORMATION 07 INFORMATION 08 INFORMATION 09 INFORMATION 10 REF TRAZO FUNZ MSJE FUNC DISPLAY KEY PRINT KEY RESET KEY ACK KEY DISPLAY DISPLAY LO BRIGHT F1 KEY F2 KEY EN EVENT TYPE RELAY NUM DISPLAY FR TOUCHE HOLD TCH DISPLAY TOUCH PRINT TOUCH RESET TOUCHE ACK AFFICH HAUT AFFICH BAS LUMIERE TOUCHE 1 TOUCHE F2 FR TYPE EVENMT RELAIS N AFFICHAGE 70 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS GE HOLD TASTE DISPLAY TASTE DRUCK TASTE RUCKS TASTE QUITTIER TA OBE ANZEIGE UNT ANZEIGE HELLIGKEIT F1 TASTE F2 TASTE EVENTS GE MELDUNG TYP RELAIS NR ANZEIGE 10 9 IT TAST HOLD TAST DI
49. 1 New configuration Select the type of recorder configuration from the drop down list DPR180 List of Devices Description Select Ok to display the following window 5 7 5 CONFIGURATION DPR180 250 Configurator View On Line Comm User Actuation Options Window About nisal 8 slal Template 1 DPR180 Analog Inputs Parameters Analog Chart Analog Input Alarm 4 T C INT COMP J 50 150 C o S E 7 Digital 4 Messages Printer Chart Doc JU Ut DEF MATH DIFF WITH NALOG 1 Event BURNOUT BURNOUT LOW ADJUST HIGH ADJUST Miscellaneous Communication Periodic Report Current 4 20 m4 2 r a C Download 07 23 04 4 13 58 Type PC Interface Kit The options buttons on the left side access the different matrices of the recorder The boxes on the right configure parameters for each of the matrices 5 8 5 CONFIGURATION 5 6 2 Open configuration Existing saved configuration information can be opened by selecting Open Configuration in the File menu If the existing configuration is in binary format select Binary file type then select the file name as indicated below Drives Sc IC Directories program files Cancel 4 dpr_configtool x
50. 2 A T fuses for U S 3 Roll R and fanfold Z chart 6 Front label 7 Recorder NOTE In the event that any items are missing please contact your nearest sales office 2 3 2 INSTALLATION 2 3 PANEL MOUNTING THE RECORDER 2 3 1 Recommendations This recorder is designed to operate under specific conditions you need more information refer to the product specification sheet 2 3 2 External dimensions and cut out Prepare panel cut out as detailed below millimeters Note Maximum panel thickness 40 1 5 CAUTION The maximum temperature inside the cabinet should not exceed the ambient conditions specific for the recorders The recorder must be mounted into a panel to limit operator access to the rear terminals Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 4 2 INSTALLATION 2 3 3 Installing recorder To install the recorder follow the figures below 1 Remove rear cover and wire access holes 2 Insert recorder through the panel cutout 3 Attach mounting brackets to the sides of the recorder 4 Tighten the mounting screws Bracket position 2 5 2 INSTALLATION Mounting brackets Mounting angle limits 2 6 2 INSTALLATION 24 WIRING THE RECORDER 2 4 1 Recommendations All wiring must be in accordance with local electrical codes and should be carried out by authorized experienced personnel The ground terminal m
51. 212 0 200 C 32 392 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 0 500 C 328 0 932 F The mA inputs have to be connected a 250 input resistor across the input terminals Accuracy 0 25 Accuracy 0 5 4 CONFIGURA AVAILABLE RANGES continued THERMOCOUPLES DISPLAY RANGE DISPLAY RANGE DISPLAY ra 50 150 C 50 0 1502 0 600 0 16002 50 150 50 0 1502 58 302 2 58 0 30282 322912 32 2912 58 302F 58 0 302F _ 0 400C 0 400C 201760 20 0 1760C 0150 0 150 32 752F 32 752 F 43200 4 0 3200F 32 500F 32302 200 870C 200 0 87000 50450C 50450 328 1598 328 0 15986 __ N 5292 122302 21 04008 0 400C 200400C 200 0 4002 MEC IM 50450C 50 0 1502 58 302F 58 0 302 F 3244722 32 1477F 0 400C 0 400C 04006 0 1200C 0400 0 1400C 32 2552 F 32 2552 F 32 752F 32 752F 32 2192F 32 2192F 200 870 C 200 0 870 C 2004300 200 0 1300C 328 1598 328 0 1598 F 328 2372 328 0 2372F Moco Moco 0140 T 32252F 32 2552 0 400C 0 400 lt 50450C 50 0 15000 Reference 32752 32 752 F 58 302F 58 0 302F W W2
52. CONFIGURA TION 9 G yug annnm OF C3A31 2 GL 13501 IMI dS 8896 ut 0006 Of L DLLIJOLI LII peeds S 11043 941 JO Ine NHN 32 93335 24145 DL AHL 93 149 UL I SEU Sel 94 GOOG 01 p de poya ENDA 33 JHL LATON E E 8 uin Bl BPMN 21 qiBus 14945 21 4 1 1 JOH 4 pesds mu LUNO 03395 JHL 154145 Ol lt 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 60 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PRINTER Configuration of the printer operation PARAMETERS SPEED UNIT page 4 61 SPEED 1 page 4 62 SPEED 2 page 4 63 INTERVAL 1 page 4 64 INTERVAL 2 page 4 64 SP INT USED page 4 65 RECORD MODE page 4 65 PRINT MODE page 4 66 CHART LG page 4 67 4 61 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION SPEED UNIT 28 Speed unit Select a new value UNIT mm h or UNIT inch h When the unit is switched from mm h to inch h or reverse the chart speed 1 and 2 are converted
53. CONFIGURATION ACCESS and wait for a password to be entered if one has been programmed If no password has been programmed the recorder will display the READ WRITE ANALOG INPUT position see programming matrix You can now use the LEFT or RIGHT side arrows to select the sub matrix you want to configure i e ANALOG INPUT CHART ALARM etc or the UP or DOWN arrows to select the READ WRITE COPY PRINT CONF or SERVICE matrices and then use the LEFT or RIGHT arrow to enter into one of these sub matrices When you have selected the sub matrix that you want to configure you only need to press ENTER to begin configuration of this sub matrix Each sub matrix such as ANALOG INPUT has a number of parameters associated with it that need to be configured in order to set up that parameter and channel Each parameter needs to be configured for each input To exit from the configuration mode press DISPLAY or SET UP keys 4 2 SUB MATRIX NAME OF THE FUNCTION DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SEE ALSO EXAMPLE NOTE NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION IMPORTANCE OF THE PARAMETER NAME OF THE BE CHANGED IN RUN MODE STOP OF ACQUISITIONS PARAMETER amp wtrpassworp1or2 fe d amp ONLY WITH PASSWORD 2 EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF THE PARAMETER BY SELECTING OR ENTERING A NEW VALUE L E USING THE A KEYS LIST OF POSSIBLE VALUES OR LIMITS The configuration of parameters with the cl
54. DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SUB MATRIX DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ACK KEY release energized alarms have ACKNOWLEDGE enabled in ALARM and DIGITAL sub matrices Choose a new selection ENABLE DISABLE See sub matrices ALARM DIGITAL in ACK KEY parameter PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DISPLAY HI Type of information displayed on upper line of the display in run mode at power on Choose a new selection Displayed messages Explanation ANALOG INPUTS Display the analog inputs configured 2 PVS TRACE 2 consecutive channel traces are displayed on the same display line MATH RESULTS Display maths results COMM RESULTS Display communication channels ALARM STATUS Display alarm states SPEED IN USE Display the chart speed in use DATE amp TIME Display the date and time TRACE amp TAG For all traces configured on the display 1 display the tag name and on the display 2 the value the unit and the alarm associated TRACE IN ALARM Display the states of alarm associated for all traced channels LOGIC STATES Display states This parameter uses both the upper and the lower displays SECTION 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS 4 81 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DISPLAY LO T DEFINITION Type of
55. File Type Binary ACCESS List of Devices DPR1 c APH U BGHA 1SDPH LU 1Xconfdata If the existing configuration is in database format select ACCESS file type then select the tag name as indicated below Tag Mame Drives P 8 tci Directories c 3 program files Cancel C3 dpr configtool a File 2 List of Devices DPR1 g c APH UBHA 1SDPH 5 9 5 CONFIGURATION 5 6 3 Close Save Save As Select Close to close the configuration without saving Select Save to save all changes to the configuration Select Save As to save all changes under a new file name and file type File type can be in Microsoft Access or binary Access format lets you store many configurations in one database file for easier maintainability Binary format requires a separate file for each configuration If the configuration is being stored for the first time in binary format input the configuration file name by selecting file type as Binary as indicated below B Save As File Name Drives Devices Se C DPR180 Directories aca c3 Program Files CXDPR Configtool Cancel CONFDATA File Binary C ACCESS If the configuration is being stored for the first time in Access database the configuration tag name b
56. MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES EXAMPLES NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RG2 COLOR Color of range 2 Select a new color BLACK BLUE PURPLE GREEN BROWN RED BLACK THICK BLUE THICK PURPLE THICK GREEN THICK BROWN THICK RED THICK PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ENG UNIT um Chart channel units Enter a text 5 alpha numerical characters max mm h Deg F Deg C PSI BAR When PCMCIA option is configured any modifications of ENG UNIT parameter will be forbidden while storage is running Refer to the PCMCIA Option Manual for more details SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES EXAMPLES NOTICE SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER TAG NAME CLASSIFICATION Name of the chart channel Enter a text 8 alpha numerical characters REACTOR FURNACE AUTOCLAV When option is configured any modifications of TAG parameter will be forbidden while storage is running Refer to the PCMCIA Option Manual for more details PARAMETER RANGE USED CLASSIFICATION You select whether the input channel will be printed normally range 1 or 2 or on alarm with range 1 or 2 Select a new value
57. POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRT INTERVAL 44 Separation between two consecutive information print outs 1 to 10 printed the chart Select a new printing interval 1 1440 mn mn minute Printing CHART DOC is printed over the TRACE When SPEED is too slow and PRT INTRVAL is too short the PRT INTRVAL is automatically adapted to have messages printed just one after the other Select the chart speed to be able to print all documentation during the selected time 4 71 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART DOC INFORMATION 01 10 eo DEFINITION Next information is printed at a distance which depends on PRT INTRVAL value and print speed HOW TO MODIFY IT Select a new value POSSIBLE CHOICES NO INFORMATION Jump to next information MESSAGE i i 1 64 RANGE i and chart certification Specific chart number NEXT RANGE BLANK No printed information SNAP SHOT TRACE Trace snapshot of selected printing traces SNAP SHOT ANALOG SNAP SHOT MATH Table of maths results SNAP SHOT LOGIC If SUB DIV in the CHART sub matrix is different from NO DIVISION 2 lines are printed EXAMPLES RANGE i and chart certification To jump to a specific range Ranges are printed with the same color as the corresponding traces NO DIVISIONS 188 108 i 25 0 188 8 7257 7011
58. TR NL 4 20mA 4 7 TYPE 4 48 UNIT inch h 4 61 UNIT mm h 4 61 UNUSED 4 81 X XXX 1 1000 1 000 4 22 XX XX 1 100 10 00 4 22 XXX X 1 10 100 0 4 22 XXXXX no decimal point 10000 4 22 SENSOR 4 7 SELECTION 01 20 4 98 SHEDTIME 4 84 SNAP SHOT ANALOG 4 71 SNAP SHOT LOGIC 4 71 4 78 4 81 SNAP SHOT MATH 4 71 4 78 4 81 SNAP SHOT TRACE 4 71 4 78 4 81 SP VALUE 4 32 SP INT USED 4 65 SPANISH 4 89 SPECIAL 4 7 SPEED 1 4 63 4 65 SPEED 2 4 62 4 65 SPEED UNIT 4 61 SPEED IN USE 4 79 4 80 SQUARE ROOT 4 15 STD MATH 4 15 STD MESSAGE 4 42 4 53 SUB DIV 4 28 SYNCHRO AT 4 96 TABULAR 4 66 TAB SQBLANK 4 39 4 50 TAB SQTRACE 4 39 4 50 TAG NAME 4 26 T C EXT COMP 4 7 T C INT COMP 4 7 TIME 4 88 TRACE 4 21 4 53 TRACE COLOR 4 55 TRACE IN ALARM 4 79 TRACE REF 4 73 TRACE i i 1 32 4 98 TRACE amp TAG 4 79 4 119 4 CONFIGURATION 4 120 5 CONFIGURATION TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 1 OVER VIE V E CE M MR Cp REPEAT 5 2 5 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE ON YOUR 5 2 5 2 1 Minimum system 5 2 2 58181 5 3 5 2 9 5 4 5 3 INSTALLING THE FIRMWARE FOR YOUR RECORDER FOR YOUR COMMUNICATION BOARD rp 5 4 5 4 PC RECORDER INTERFACE
59. The choices are PCMCIA alarm relays escape Inhibit Printing from Use Aand Reset paper length configuration to Change speed int 2 to run mode change the to speed int 1 channel Print date amp time Snap shot trace Chart advance Change group B to A Change group A B to B Snap shot logic Snap shot math Start archive stop archive Remove PCMCIA NOTE The function keys are used in run mode and they control the contents of the display and other functions In case of a power loss the configuration is unchanged THESE KEYS ARE USED FOR PRODUCT CONFIGURATION SET UP move to configuration mode or to return from parameter configuration to the sub matrix ENTER To confirm your selected action An ALPHANUMERIC keypad with either capital and small print letters digits or special characters 3 2 3 OPERATION The keypad is designed to simplify the way to configure your parameters Two kinds of parameters are possible 1 Parameters in which you only have to enter digits eg CHART SPEED or to enter a letter COPY function Both cases the keyboard will automatically be configured correctly Parameters which need every possible ASCII characters defined in the recorder eg MESSAGE When you confirm the action to enter configuration mode a triangle in the right hand bottom corner of your display is lit It indicates that you are in capital letter mode Depen
60. Trace assignment Scaling Microprocessor based 32 bits with non volatile memory Flash memory for product software upgrade or specials via the front jack From 4 up to 64 in group of 4 Above 32 inputs it could limit the total number of alarm outputs or digital inputs 2 types 4 linear inputs per board mV V mA 4 Universal inputs per board mV V mA T C RTD Ohms Thermocouple with cold junction compensation or with remote compensation temperature configurable between 0 to 80 C 32 to 176 F Line resistance up to 1000 ohms for T C mV mA V RTD Pt 100 Ohms 3 wire connections 40 balanced max Square Root extraction or channel differential are standard Digital filter configurable per input from 0 to 99 seconds Channel field calibration 0 to 100 span or calibration of a group of identical channels can be made to certify input sensor loop T C mV V except following ranges configurable to upscale to downscale or none Volt 500 0 500 mV 1 0 1 V 2 0 2 V 5 0 5 V 0 10 V 10 0 10 V Inherent to zero RTD Inherent upscale mA Inherent downscale 2 channels 105 ms 4 channels 210 ms 8 channels 420 ms 12 channels 630 ms 16 channels 840 ms 20 channels 1 sec 24 channels 1 2 secs 64 channels 3 3 secs see section 1 for more details 10 Mohm for T C mV inputs gt 1 Mohm for volt inputs Series mode gt 60 dB Common mode at 120 V gt 130 dB 2 rows of
61. alarm type is differential HOW TO MODIFY IT Select a new value POSSIBLE VALUES The same as those for alarm channel ANALOG i i 1 64 COMM i i 1 32 MATH 1 12 1 32 NOTE For the difference between 2 channels it is recommended to take first the highest channel reference and subtract from the other channel Example You want to make a difference between channels 7 and 12 make ch12 minus ch 4 39 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ACTION 4544 Action on printer case of alarm Select a new alarm action NO ACTION No effect on printing CHG SPD INT Change chart speed print interval CHG RANGE Change to range 2 if RANGE USED with R1 and to range 1 if RANGE USED with R2 PRINT ON AL Prints the channel trace when alarm condition occurs PRT INHIBIT Stop all printing without data acquisition TAB SQTRACE Print one tabular snapshot of values superimposed on traces TAB SQBLANK Print one tabular snapshot of values on blank paper PRT MATH LOG Print one tabular snapshot of maths results CHG GROUP B CHG GROUP to B Print groups i of channels defined in CHART sub matrix When the alarm turns ON the group B is printed When the alarm turns OFF the group is printed CHG GROUP AB GROUP A to A Print groups i of channels defined in CHART sub matrix When th
62. at each replacement of the ribbon cartridge 2 23 2 INSTALLATION 2 8 CHECK LIST Your recorder should now be ready to configure and use If you are having problems check the following 1 Have you connected the ground terminal 2 Have you connected the sensor s correctly Wire type polarity etc 3 Have you tightened all terminal screws 4 Have you installed the ink ribbon cartridge See figures on page 2 22 5 Have you installed the chart correctly See figures on page 2 15 6 Have you closed the display 7 Have you fitted the chart cassette in the recorder 8 Have you replaced the rear cover 9 Have you switched ON the power switch 2 24 3 5 Section 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 OPERATOR INTERFACE EXPLANATION OPERATOR INTERFACE La ied dote POWER UP 3 3 1 Power display sequence ON ICSE 3 3 1 2 Measure initialization SELECTING AND INTERPRETING RUN MODE SA repere ee 3 4 2 How to select display type 3 4 3 How to explain displays run 3 4 3 1 For a selection either
63. for three seconds All units are delivered with the cold junction temperature already calibrated The temperature must be gauged on the positive or negative terminals of the channel to calibrate 8 8 SUB MATRIX PRINTER PARAMETERS CHART LG 8 SERVICE page 8 11 0 CHART page 8 12 100 CHART page 8 13 COLOR CALIB page 8 14 CHARACTERS page 8 15 PR ALL CONF page 8 16 PR HRD CONF page 8 17 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER CHART LG e DEFINITION Allows the user to know the length of remaining chart HOW USE EXECUTE You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape 8 9 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT NOTE of the chart eT References ee d CHL GA 8 SERVICE PARAMETER 0 CHART Chart certification to show current 0 chart position with 0 print carriage This is a mechanical adjustment CLASSIFICATION The message channel nb CAL 0 is displayed with a flashing number This number corresponds to the present adjustment step motor To move to the right increase this number or to the left decrease the number You may use a negative number You can change the distance value by pressing the A keys The recorder accepts the value by pressing ENTER You can leave the 0 chart service by pressing SETUP When you press ENTER the head moves and prints at the new 0 chart calibration CAL 188 100 of
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65. operation If the drive door of the specified drive is open close the drive door and retry the operation End Upgrade Failed The Upgrade Firmware upgrade error The protocol did not provide a reliable Firmware will be aborted date transfer Retry the operation File already exists Error during an export operation This error occurs at run time when the new file name is identical to a file name that already exists Specify a unique file name File is in use Error when you try to overwrite a Close the configuration that is being configuration file that is already in overwritten from the PC Configurator and use retry the operation Firmware file does not exist in Error during firmware extraction Ensure that ICOMp exe and the firmware files REC Z for main firmware and CBREC Z for communication board firmware are in the location indicated 0 24 5 CONFIGURATION Error message Error Classification Corrective action Folder contains invalid firmware files Error during firmware extraction Place the correct type and uncorrupted firmware files in the folder and retry the operation Hardware Error The Upgrade Firmware upgrade error A hardware error has been encountered Firmware will be aborted Contact us for assistance Invalid entry Error message when values of The value of the parameter is outside its parameters are not within valid specified range Enter a value that is range within the range for the paramet
66. prints interval In minutes Select a new time to 1440 minutes PRINT MODE in this sub matrix 4 65 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION SP INT USED m Defines speed in use in alarm off Select a new speed SPEED 1 SPEED 2 If printing mode PRINT MODE is TABULAR SPEED 1 SPEED 2 is understood to be INTERVAL 1 INTERVAL 2 PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RECORD MODE mm Recording mode allows you to print normally or to stop the printer Select a new value INHIBIT PRINT The selection of INHIBIT takes priority over PRINT INHIBIT requested on ALARM or with BASIC ACTIONS 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRINT MODE DEFINITION Under this heading you must choose whether recording will be in TREND mode or TABULAR mode HOW TO MODIFY IT Select a new printing mode POSSIBLE CHOICES TREND All channels recorded as trends TABULAR All channels recorded in tabular format TREND WITH HEADING channels recorded as trends and in tabular form NOTE In tabular mode you define the time interval between 2 print outs chart speed being defined in trend mode In trend with heading mode the header needs to be specified in message number one The frequency that header info appears on th
67. procedure to define this high line number is the same as that for the low line number The ENTER key allows you to confirm check and print your selection Press SET UP to return to the previous level During the printing the following message is displayed PRINT CONF IN PROGRESS At the end of the printing the initial message is displayed again PRINT CONF ANALOG INPUT 4 5 2 2 Printing the complete configuration 4 5 2 2 1 Function access TO PRINT THE COMPLETE CONFIGURATION YOU MUST ENTER IN THE SERVICE MODE For more information see section 8 SERVICE Then to access to the PRINT ALL CONF function Enter in the SERVICE mode Select the PRINT matrix 4 113 4 CONFIGURA TION 4 5 2 2 2 Procedure Enter in the PRINT mode SERVICE PRINTER PR01 PR ALL CONF 0 4 0 0 Z AJ P F 0 lt O 00 0 F P 3 O Press SET UP to return to RUN mode To confirm access in PRINT mode PR ALL CONF CONFIRM CONFIRM is blinking Press ENTER to confirm access in PRINT mode Press SET UP to return to the previous level During the printing the following message is displayed PR ALL CONF IN PROGRESS At the end of the printing the initial message is displayed again SERVICE PRINTER PRO1 PR ALL CONF 4 114 4 5 3 4 CONFIGURA Information about printing You can stop the printing at any time by pressing th
68. supported by the current version An error occurred while saving Binary When an error occurs while Retry the same operation If it persists file saving the binary file close the application and retry Bad device type selected Communication error Ensure that there is no mismatch between the device type selected through On Line comm gt Device menu the configuration to be downloaded and the type of recorder DPR 180 DPR 250 and retry the operation Checksum Error Communication error The protocol is not performing the reliable data transfer Retry the operation If the problem persists contact us for assistance Configuration is in use Cannot Error during remove The configuration that the user is trying remove configuration configuration operation to remove is open in the PCConfigurator Close the configuration and retry the operation Device locked Communication error Reset the power of recorder and retry the operation Device not available Media in the drive does not exist Floppy disk is not in the drive Insert disk Device or DLL returned an unknown Firmware upgrade error Close the application and retry the same error The Upgrade Firmware will be operation aborted Disk full Error during an export operation Insert a floppy disk that has sufficient space to hold the exported configuration Disk not ready Error during an export operation If there is no disk in the specified drive insert a disk and retry the
69. the entire configuration from recorder to the PC The confirmation dialog box below appears Status completion is shown during the upload process DPR180 250 PC Configurator 9 15 5 CONFIGURATION 5 8 4 Download configuration Downloads configuration to a single recorder at a time You can download part of the configuration by selection the required sub matrices as shown in below or download the entire configuration by selecting All Status 95 completion is shown during the download process Error code appears if no communications with recorder See section 5 13 ERROR MESSAGES Download button is also available on each matrix with the same functionality See figure on page 5 8 Matrix Selection x Analog Chart Alarm An Digital Messages Printer Chart Doc Event Miscellaneous Math Communication Penodic Report Current 4 20 2 2 2 2 2 2 z 2 2 2 5 16 5 CONFIGURATION 5 8 5 Upgrade Firmware Firmware Files Installer Installs earlier versions of the recorder firmware In order to upgrade the firmware of the main board of the recorder or the communication board of the recorder the firmware file has to be extracted from a z file Typically Communication board firmware is named CBREC Z and Main board firmware REC Z The extracted file would have a rec extension Following are the steps followed to extract
70. the firmware file 1 Click on Device in the On Line Comm menu to select the type of recorder 2 Click on Upgrade firmware in the On Line comm menu 3 Click on Firmware Files Installer The following dialog appears 5 Firmware files Installer Select the Firmware Type Communication Board Firmware Enter the path to Upgrade Firmware Disk click Browse button to select folder Browse Click on the type of firmware file that is to be extracted Provide the location of the Z file and click on Install Firmware files The firmware file would be extracted to the installation directory of the tool Pu 5 17 5 CONFIGURATION 5 8 6 Upgrade Firmware Main firmware PC Configurator allows you to upgrade the main board firmware and the communication board firmware Following are the steps to be followed to upgrade the firmware 1 Click on Device in the On Line Comm menu to select the type of recorder 2 Click on Upgrade firmware in the On Line comm menu 3 Click on Main Firmware 4 Choose the rec file containing the required firmware version that is to be sent to the recorder in the following dialog box Choose File for Main Firmware Upgrade x File Hame Directories NFimmare Recorder OMAN REC _______ ETS p Famerare Recorder List Files of Type Drives Software Files 9 9 Click OK to send the f
71. the third input has the BO3 reference These references are used to identify the source and destination of a copy 4 4 2 3 Procedure e In COPY mode select the desired sub matrix COPY CHART Press ENTER after having selected the sub matrix Press SET UP to return to RUN mode To confirm the CONFIGURATION mode access COPY CHART CONFIRM CONFIRM is blinking Press ENTER to enter in CONFIGURATION mode Press SET UP to return to the previous level 4 106 4 CONFIGURA define the left limit of the source copy block COPY CHART FROM 01 001 The and V keys allow you to change the letter on the first character The character A on the second display is proposed by default NOTE The letters of numbers ie A01 correspond to the selection of parameters in each sub matrix such as for CHART A01 is for TRACE channel 1 would be FORMAT channel 1 Refer to section 11 Configuration worksheet Press ENTER to confirm your choice and then to define the source line of the copy Press SET UP to return to the initial display COPY CHART For example Choose the B letter instead of A define the line source of the copy COPY CHART FROM 001 The 4 and 9 keys allow you to move between both digits The line number proposed by default corresponds to the first available hardware channel for ANALOG and DIGITAL sub matrices 01 for the other sub matrices Press EN
72. to cancel the process Then the message CAL 100 flashing with CONNECT 100 asks the user to prepare the recorder for the 100 calibration Set input generator to deliver a signal corresponding to full scale 100 Then press ENTER the 100 calibration starts and CAL 100 is flashing To end CAL 100 press ENTER to validate You can press SETUP at any time to cancel the process If you do not cancel the calibration 0 or 100 END CAL is displayed for 3 seconds Press SETUP to exit If you do not press SETUP the message COPY is displayed after 3 seconds Pressing ENTER will copy the calibration result on all similar connected ranges Press SETUP if you do not want the result to be copied on the other similar connected ranges Instrument should be allowed to warm up for a period of 30 minutes before calibration 8 6 8 SERVICE SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG INPUT PV CALIB 4 NOTE Signal generators should have an accuracy of at least 0 05 The type of wires depends on the sensor used Wait for 5 minutes after that particular sensor is connected For compensation wires only CONNECTIONS Recorder generator CAUTION MAINTAIN CORRECT TEMPERATURE For T C Use compensation lead wires as the selected thermocouple For RTD mA Use the copper lead wires In thermocouple pay attention to the ambient temperature If you are using a mV generator instead of direct thermocouple generat
73. to the nearest value 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER SPEED 1 e DEFINITION Value of speed 1 when PRINT MODE is TREND HOW TO MODIFY IT Enter a numeric value based on speed unit selected POSSIBLE CHOICES With mm h unit 1 5000 Or With inch h unit 0 04 196 86 Refer to SPEED UNIT to know the speed unit in use NOTICE The following elements may affect the printing performances A fast chart speed A large span printing Color arrangements printing See chart below for typical worst case d e pest m 00 1000 150 Ie mm h 2400 mm mmh RECORDER 1 High resolution 0 2 mm 3 Stondord remolutin 0 4 rmm Stondord resolution 9 4 mm WRITING SPEED Traca Im Tooee color block Troms olor Talal dosureend olen 1 cols 2 9 4 rnm Short Teta Emanaa chonge ta 200 mmh er 7 87 Inch h The return to the configured speed can be done by executing a PRT INHIBIT or by switching the recorder off and on or by changing the configuration mode see page 4 2 4 63 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTICE aT 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION SPEED 2 m Valu
74. 0 25221011 Math Package __A TABLE IV Door and Case Options Grey Door Glass Window with Latch Standard Case Grey Door Glass Window with Key Lock Standard Case Grey Door Plastic Window with Latch Standard Case Grey Door Plastic Window with Key Lock Standard Case Grey Door Glass Window with Latch Black Case Grey Door Glass Window with Key Lock Black Case Grey Door Plastic WIndow with Latch Black Case Grey Door Plastic Window with Key Lock Black Case Black Door Glass Window with Latch Black Case Black Door Glass Window with Key Lock Black Case Grey Door Plastic Window Latch and Black Portable Case TABLE V Miscellaneous Test Report Calibration Certificate Note 5 Certificate of Conformance Product Configuration Note 3 Product Configuration with User Defined Actuation Note 3 User Defined Actuation CSA Approval NRTL C Note 4 m COOU 0 TABLE VI Specials None Special ST Consult Ft Washington TABLE VII Language Prompts Manuals Product Information on CD English French German Italian Prompts English Manual Spanish 1 5 1 OVERVIEW RESTRICTIONS Available Only With DPR 250 Notes 1 250 ohm resistor is required for ma input actuation s Order the required quantity using Part Number 46181080 503 See Parts Price Book for pricing 2 Consult Customer Services for pricing and availability 3 Customer must complete C
75. 0 2000 SENSOR LOW VAL HIGH VAL 2000 00 2000 00 2000 00 2000 00 2000 00 2000 00 2000 00 2000 00 ANZ STD MATH DIFF WITH BURN OUT LOW ADJ HIGH ADJ SQUARE RO SQUARE RO SQUARE RO SQUARE RO SQUARE RO SQUARE RO SQUARE RO SQUARE RO ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 ANALOG 01 FIX HIGH FIX HIGH FIX HIGH FIX HIGH FIX HIGH FIX HIGH FIX HIGH FIX HIGH 4 115 5 o 4 CONFIGURA TION 4 6 CONFIGURABLE AND PRINTABLE CHARACTERS amp Giga i hha 1 LL LZ a Li naa ERN di nii E fi 1 i i AB a 1 a E a C 1 TT in bw emiten ET n i JA 4 1 x Wa 8 bia thal 1 i wm dm wd m md I AB imd E k i a 13 nahin m em me m ome i M ud d ilii ae ETEF 4 116 INDEX 0 ZONE 100 ZONE 2 PVS TRACE 20mA VALUE 4mA VALUE 50 Hz 60 Hz ACK K
76. 0 mV 500 0 500 mV mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 9 6 Volt 0 1 V 1 1 V 0 2 V 2 2 V 0 5 V 5 5 V 1 5 V 0 10 V 10 10 V Volt 0 1V 1 0 1V 0 2V 2 0 2V 0 5V 5 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 10 0 10 V The mA inputs have to be connected on a 250 input resistor across the input terminals 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET AVAILABLE RANGES continued RTD OHMS DISPLAY Pt 100 et 0 C 50 150 C 58 302 F 0 100 C 32 212 F 0 200 C 32 392 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 800 C 328 1472 F Ni 50 ohms 80 320 C 112 608 F Ni 508 ohms 80 150 C 112 302 F Cu 10 ohms 20 250 C 4 482 F Ohms 0 2000 0 2000 415 50 150 58 302 0 100 32 212 0 200 32 392 0 400 32 752 200 500 328 932 Pt 100 et 0 50 0 150 58 0 302 F 0 100 32 212 F 0 200C 32 392 F 0 400 32 752 F 200 0 800 328 0 1472 F Ni 50 ohms 80 0 320 C 112 0 608 F Ni 508 ohms 80 0 150 C 112 0 302 F Cu 10 ohms 20 0 250 4 0 482 F JIS 50 0 150 C 58 0 302 F 0 100 32 212 0 200 32 392 F 0 400 32 752 F 200 0 500 328 0 932 Accuracy 0 25 Accuracy 0 5 90 Pt 100 Q et 0 50 0 150 C 58 0 302 F 0 100 32 212 0 200 C
77. 00801 ASLAN ved JHL 104145 OL 01 01 53143 01 s 81 48 AV 1880 4 96 SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS 4 CONFIGURA TION PERIODIC REPORT SYNCHRO AT page 4 97 PERIOD page 4 98 SELECTION 1 20 page 4 99 DESTINATION page 4 100 4 97 SUB MATRIX PERIODIC REPORT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE EXAMPLE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION SYNCHRO AT 4 Synchronization time of first periodic report and following Enter a new value for time 0 23 hours 10 59 minutes Default value 00h00 01 SYNCHRO 00h00 The periodic report will not be printed in INHIBIT mode The first periodic report will be sent when the nearest time will correspond to SYNCHRO amp n PERIOD time accuracy 1 second n is automatically calculated by the recorder so that the synchronization is effective as fast as possible Any configuration modification that stops the acquisitions with 24 classification or any restart of the recorder will interrupt the current report and will begin a new one according to the new parameters 1 Current time 13h00 synchro at 18h00 Period 1 50 1h30 The first periodic report will be sent at 13h30 Explanation 13h30 18h00 3 1h30 2 Current date and time Friday 08 08 1997 at 13h00 synchro at 01h00 Period 168 1 week The first periodic report will be s
78. 0619 B npour 09 i845 06 10505 9 35019 puua ypa pana DEJAN 0 0806 198 12919 01848 nono 9 05 11406 9 yaaq puras qu ndur abo 9 IOG zEeEDRIgy Agues poog 147 109 81205158 JBAn2 106 6 1 6 KITS LIST 105 62606 197 4 208 06 96106197 ue posy 4144 105 001 9 lt 4098 40 024 14040 06 7070619 5 4 109 90919 Aang 05 50706 19004 6 2 6 KITS LIST KITS LIST PART Man machine interface Power supply module AC power Power supply module 24 CPU board assembly Backplane board Analog output board kit PCMCIA upgrade kit PCMCIA to FLASH adapter 32MB Compact Flash card 64MB Compact Flash card 6 logical input board with terminal block Universal input board with terminal block Linear input board with terminal block 6 relays output board with terminal block Ethernet Interface Card TrendManager Pro Data Analysis software single 46190140 501 46190250 501 46190250 503 46190332 501 46190329 501 46190314 501 46190163 501 50001014 501 50001011 501 50001011 502 46190311 501 46190305 501 46190305 502 46190308 501 51500651 501 5 KITS LIST PART Print head motors and belts Chart cassette assembly Chart casse
79. 10 2 IT INGR ANALOGICO CARTA ALLARME DIGITALE MESSAGGI STAMPANT DOC CARTA TASTIERA EVENTI MISTO RAPPORTO PERIOD CORRENTE 4 20 mA SP ENTRADAS ANALOG GRAFICO ALARMA DIGITAL MENSAJES IMPRESORA DOC GRAFICO MMI SUCESO VARIOS INFORME PERIODIC CORRIENT 4 20 mA 10 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS EN SENSOR RANGE EXT COMP FILTER LOW VALUE HIGH VALUE STD MATH DIFF WITH BURNOUT LOW ADJUST HIGH ADJUST ANALOG INPUT FR CAPTEUR GAMME COMP FILTRE VAL BASSE VAL HAUTE OPTION MATH VOIE n RUPTURE CAP AJUST BAS AJUST HAUT GE GEBERART BEREICH EXT KOMPENS FILTER UNTER WERT OBERER WERT STD MATH KANAL DIFF BRUCHSICHER UNTERE JUST OBERE JUST 10 3 IT SENSORE CAMPO COMP EST FILTRO VALORE BASS VALORE ALTO OPZIONE MAT CANALE DIF SICUREZ REG BASSO REG ALTO SP SENSOR RANGO COMP EXT FILTRO VALOR INFR VALOR SUPR OPC MATM CA DIF ROTURA AJUST BAJO AJUST ALTO DESTINATION FORMAT MIN RANGE 1 MAX RANGE 1 RG 1 COLOR MIN RANGE 2 MAX RANGE 2 RG 2 COLOR ENG UNIT TAG NAME RANGE USED 0 ZONE 100 ZONE SUB DIV GROUP DEF FR TRACE DESTINATION DECIMAL GAMME 1 MIN GAMME 1 MAX COULEUR GAMME 2 MIN GAMME 2 MAX COULEUR G2 UNITE VOIE NOM VOIE GAMME UTILE 0 ZONE 100 ZONE SOUS DIV DEF GROUP 70 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS CHART GE SPUR ZIEL DRUCKFORMAT MIN BER 1 MAX BER 1 FARBE BER 1 MIN BER 2 MAX B
80. 16 digits 8 5 mm 33 inch high matrix display Can display 1 or 2 PV values 5 digits per line engineering units 5 digits alarm status tag name maths speed event messages etc The display brightness is configurable 250 mm 9 84 inch width Up to 32 traces configurable in 6 colors thin or thick traces plus digital traces Traces are configurable on analog inputs maths comm or digital inputs Per input up to 2 analog scales can be configured to be printed on the chart with the engineering unit channel reference and tag name Each input can be configured independently The scale can be linear with up to 10 sub divisions 9 1 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Print mode Trend Up to 32 traces with periodic chart documentation configurable in time from 1 minute to 24 hours with date time scales digital PV print out over traces or on blank paper with channel reference digital traces alarm messages and customer message Tabular Tabular print out configurable in time from 1 to 1440 minutes with channel number tag name digital PV value engineering unit alarm status Zoning Each input can be scaled between 0 to 100 of the chart min zone 20 Printing group Up to 2 groups of channels can be defined with printing selection by Alarm logic inputs or triggers Pen carriage speed 1 4 seconds full scale Chart length Roll and Fanfold chart 35 m 115 ft Chart speed 1 or 2 chart speeds f
81. 23 C 2 C 73 F 3 F Humidity 65 RH 5 Line voltage Nominal 1 Source resistance 0 Ohm Series mode and common mode 0 V Frequency Nominal 1 Field calibration accuracy 0 05 of the selected range IEC 873 Factory calibration 0 1 of the selected range Chart resolution 0 18 mm 0 007 Cold junction accuracy 0 5 C 32 9 F Accuracy Rated limits and associated drifts Parameter Temperature Rated limits influence on accuracy 0 to 50 C 32 to 120 F 0 15 per 10 C of change See note below Cold junction 0 3 C 10 C 85 to 250 V No influence Supply voltage T C mV 6 uV 100 Ohms of line Resistance max 1000 Ohms Source resistance RTD 0 1 C per Ohm in each wire Balanced leads 40 Ohms in each wire On PT100 C 2400 C and JIS 2400 C and other ranges Humidity 10 to 90 RH at 25 C 0 1 max 0 1 per year Long term stability Vibrations 0 to 14 Hz amplitude 1 25 14 to 250 Hz acceleration 1g NOTE 0 5 per 10 C on Cu 10 ohms 0 3 per 10 C on Pt 100 C lt 200 C 9 5 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET AVAILABLE RANGES LINEAR DISPLAY RANGE DISPLAY RANGE mV 0 10 mV 10 10 mV 0 20 mV 20 20 mV 0 50 mV 50 50 mV 10 50 mV 0 100 mV 100 0 100 mV 0 500 mV 500 500 mV mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA mV 0 10 mV 10 0 10 mV 0 20 mV 20 0 20 mV 0 50 mV 50 0 50 mV 10 50 mV 0 100 mV 100 0 100 mV 0 50
82. 42107 4904 VONT 21 dn n 24 90 ANN 146 19451 Ol GL v dE m daj amp WOOK 92101 820 1 aui 241480 HE euj 941190 5 NG MIlEOd 440 URBAT 440 anig 440 9 NO S4 SU 14148 eu PN OS 102 JSN 2431 JSN dnej amp 5647 344 dnejb 10 Hd pua pago an ic Tonbe dsl est 43 3319 1 191910 NOILD3135 TAYS nre c 318 ral IE E HJl3M vadvd JHL 133138 OL 4 4 47 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX DIGITAL Configuration of digital input parameters with their actions PARAMETERS TYPE page 4 48 DIFF WITH page 4 49 ACTION page 4 50 RELAY NUM page 4 51 ACKNOWLEDGE MSG NUM page 4 52 MSG COLOR page 4 52 MSG TYPE page 4 53 TRACE page 4 53 OFF POSITN page 4 54 ON POSITN page 4 54 TRACE COLOR page 4 55 RED IN AL page 4 55 4 48 SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO EXAMPLE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER C
83. 555562555 5 24 6 UTES 6 1 Te TROUBLESHOOTING 7 1 Ll BOCA TION 7 2 7 2 SAMP TOMS E 7 4 7 10 EUIS E Ue 8 1 45 8 2 82 LISLOESERVIGES 55 vb pe 8 5 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 9 I PROMPTS TRANSLATION 10 1 WEA TRIG ES eerie 10 2 IT CONFIGURATION WORKSHEETS 2555 5560 eR eed aa opas eee 11 1 11 16 SAFETY TRANSLATIONS SALES AND SERVICE ii 1 OVERVIEW 5 Section 1 1 1 RECORDER OVERVIEW 1 2 121 1 INTRODUCTION nic ee dt win we 1 2 1 1 2 MODEL 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 RECORDER OVERVIEW INTRODUCTION 7 OVERVIEW This recorder is a precision measuring instrument that offers many features Up to 64 analog input channels Compact size 320 mm 12 60 depth 310 mm front face height x 387 mm width 12 21 15 24 278 mm x 348 mm 10 95 x 13 70 cutout 250 mm chart in either roll or fanfold presentation
84. 6 W W26 Range 32 472 32 1472 F 32 302F 32 302F 4 4208F 4 0 4208 F 932 3812 F 0 200C 0 12000 50502 50 1506 32 2192 F 32 2192F 122302 122 302F W5 W26 W5 W26 1 2004006 200 0 400 C 20 2320 20 0 2320 0 1800C ___ _ __ _ E 328 2498 328 0 2498 PR2040 PR20 40 1 ERE 20 1760 20 0 1760 lt 20 1800C 0 1800 600 1800 4 3200 4 0 3200 20 3272 32 3272 1110 3300 _ _ ____ __ ____ ____ ____ __ __ d 4442 40820 C 400 1820 400 1820 110413308 752 3308 F _ 752 3308 F 4 11 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG INPUT RANGE OO 52 For non linear signals 5 1 5 0 20 4 20 mA 1 to o VDC 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 5 VDC 0 to 20 mA the transmitter range must be identical to the range shown in the previous tables NOTICE F is used for Fahrenheit C is used for Celsius 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG INPUT EXT COMP DEFINITION The thermocouple sensor is directly connected to a remote temperature compensation box Then the connections are made with copper lead wires Two types of wiring are possible 1 At a fixed temperature compensation box with temperature co
85. 7 7 17 SYMPTOM PRINTER 7 8 7 18 SYMPTOM ADVANCE PAPER 7 8 7 19 SYMPTOM CARRIAGE 7 8 7 20 SYMPTOM PRINT HEAD 7 9 7 21 SYMPTOM INCORRECT 7 9 7 22 SYMPTOM INCORRECT PRINT 7 9 7 23 SYMPTOM DOUBLE TRACE ON THE CHART 7 9 7 24 ERROR MESSAGES EHE Cp auod edit deside essi deu x E 7 1 7 TROUBLESHOOTING PARTS LOCATION 7 1 5509 11047 eap 4 351902 uu 00144029 UGE Joy 61449 apupa punog jndur ndino npel 9 Epuoog 2160 9 pup Ajddns Jasmay 04 Ado 1 7 TROUBLESHOOTING ae Cox E 2 E Carriage opto switch x eU Paper detection switch Chart driva motor with gear box E Print head Backplane board OFF switch 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 2 SYMPTOM UNIT DOES
86. 8 F L 50 0 150 C 58 0 302 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 0 870 C 328 0 1598 F K 0 400 C 32 752 F 0 800 C 32 1472 F 0 1200 C 32 2192 F 200 0 1370 C 328 0 2498 F R 20 0 1760 C 4 0 3200 F S 0 1600 C 32 2912 F 20 0 1760 C 4 0 3200 F N 0 400 C 32 752 F 0 800 C 32 1472 F 0 1200 C 32 2192 F 200 0 1300 C 328 0 2372 F 50 0 150 58 0 302 F 0 400 32 752 F 170 0 870 274 0 1598 L 50 0 150 C 58 0 302 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 170 0 870 C 274 0 1598 F K 0 400 C 32 752 F 0 800 C 32 1472 F 0 1200 C 32 2192 F 170 0 1370 C 274 0 2498 F R 100 1760 C 212 3200 S 100 1600 C 212 2912 F 100 1760 C 212 3200 F N 0 400 C 32 752 F 0 800 C 32 1472 F 0 1200 C 32 2192 F 170 1300 C 274 2372 F 9 8 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 DIN43710 IPTS68 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90 IEC 584 1 ITS90
87. 849 4 102 4 79 4 80 4 103 4 107 4 101 4 102 4 88 4 79 4 80 4 21 4 99 4 33 4 48 4 16 4 38 4 49 4 48 4 48 4 47 4 49 4 40 4 51 4 53 4 74 4 77 to 4 79 4 85 4 85 4 79 4 80 4 77 4 28 4 40 4 51 4 53 4 74 4 77 to 4 79 4 85 4 84 4 89 4 25 4 84 4 83 4 12 F1 KEY F2 KEY FILTER FIX HIGH FIX LOW FIX NONE FORMAT FRENCH FREQUENCY FUNCT MSG GERMAN GREEN GREEN THICK GROUP A GROUP B GROUP DEF HIGH ADJUST HIGH VALUE HIGH 100 HOLD KEY HYSTERESIS IDENTIF INFORMATION 01 10 INHIBIT INHIBIT PRINT INTERFACE INTERVAL 1 INTERVAL 2 ITALIAN LANGUAGE LINEAR LOGIC STATES LOW ADJUST LOW VALUE MATH MATH RESULTS MATH s i i 1 32 MAX RANGE 1 MAX RANGE 2 MEDIUM 40 MESSAGE MESSAGE i i 1 64 MESSAGE OFF MESSAGE ON 4 81 4 81 4 13 4 17 4 17 4 17 4 22 4 89 4 90 4 74 4 89 4 23 4 25 4 41 4 52 4 55 4 23 4 25 4 29 4 29 4 29 4 18 4 14 4 80 4 77 4 35 4 90 4 71 4 65 4 76 4 81 4 89 4 64 4 64 4 89 4 89 4 7 4 9 4 79 4 18 4 14 4 93 4 79 4 21 4 32 4 38 4 98 4 102 4 23 4 24 4 80 4 56 4 58 4 41 4 52 4 71 4 42 4 53 4 42 4 53 4 118 4 CONFIGURA TION MIN RANGE 1 MIN RANGE 2 MMI MISCELLANEOUS MSG COLOR MSG NUM MSG NUMBER MSG ON OFF MSG TYPE NEXT RANGE NO ACTION NO BURNOUT NO DIVISION NO ENTRY N
88. ACE 5 4 1 Connections To communicate with your recorder you need the PC Interface Kit 46190409 501 which includes the application software for your recorder configuration This kit is composed of PC interface box Plug it directly into the PC serial port 5 4 5 CONFIGURATION jack cable between the interface box and recorder Plug the jack cable into your recorder as shown below ATTENTION Only one recorder can be connected to the communication link 5 5 5 CONFIGURATION 55 STARTING PC CONFIGURATOR 5 5 1 Start the program e Click on desktop icon 2 or Start menu Programs 180 250 PC Configurator 5 5 2 Main menu The application can be launched from the startup menu and the icon on the desktop The following display appears DPR180 250 Configurator File View On Line Comm User Actuation Options Window About View Toolbar gt Ei E View Status bar gt 07 23 04 4 09 47 Comm Type PC Interface Kit 2 5 5 3 Set up communication Select On line Comm Select Device type DPR180 or DPR250 Select Communication Parameters Select the PC port COM 1 or COM 2 to which you have connected your interface Select communication type PC Interface Kit or RS485 and recorder address 1 255 e Amessage will be displayed for communication errors 5 6 5 CONFIGURATION 56 FILE MENU 5 6
89. ALLATION 2 6 1 Chart cassette Open the chart cassette as shown below and install the chart using the figure on the cassette 1 First action Press in on both tabs to release chart cassette 2 Second action Pull out on the tabs to remove cassette 2 16 2 INSTALLATION Install chart Adhesie tape 8 1 Pharm tha chart 1 Install fanfold 2 17 2 INSTALLATION 4 chart Closing the chart cassette 1 Press the catch 2 Push down to lock in position Recorder mains Powerswitch Located behind the chart cassette 2 19 2 INSTALLATION 2 INSTALLATION Note If the recorder is powered and the message is indicated the display carefully check again that the cassette assembly and chart are correctly installed NOTICE Reset the paper length if configured after installing the new chart See section 3 2 OPERATOR INTERFACE Length 35 m 115 ft or less to provide sufficient warning that the paper is near its end 2 20 2 INSTALLATION 2 6 2 Cleaning rod and lubricating the carriage bushings The print carriage bushings are factory lubricated and should not normally require further maintenance However in a dusty environment you should have to clean the print carriage rod periodically Also whenever the print carriage rod is found sticky or dirty you have to clean it The procedure for cleaning and lubric
90. AR or SPECIAL RTD and the range is 0 200 Ohms or 0 2000 Ohms For linear and non linear transmitters choose the value in engineering units which corresponds to the low range limit of the transmitter SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION STD MATH 2 mathematical functions are included as standard in recorder These functions apply only to analog inputs Select the maths function NO OPT MATH No maths function configured SQUARE ROOT Square root applies to analog input CHANNEL DIFF Difference between the current analog input and the one configured in DIFF WITH DIFF WITH in this sub matrix for CHANNEL DIFF 1 For SQUARE ROOT the formula is S Smin HIGH VAL LOW UT LOW Smax Smin Smin min sensor input value Smax max sensor input value S current sensor input value Available for linear inputs 2 For CHANNEL DIFF the formula is PV z PVA PVB A and B are any analog input SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIFF WITH 4444 Second channel used when STD MATH CHANNEL DIFF Select a new value ANALOG i i 1 64 NONE The software will only allow selection of pre configured input For the difference between 2 channels it is recommended to take
91. DISABLE The burnout event cannot be displayed for sensors and ranges with Fixed Burnout See ANALOG sub matrix BURNOUT parameter 4 87 4 CONFIGURA TION ZH 09 55979530 652020 HIF 2 DG JUD ASN 3nD3 4 5 57 d 5 yiya uo HSINS dS aq gu jur seul 19 J ALLII f Ol 944 ws Mawr pel 15 44830 30 JAS LNI MOLLO3138 JHL E A 1 JHL 13431 OL 3008 NDH OL A 01 4313A8 v4vd JHL 123135 OL 18 01 01 549143 01 8 8 Ep AV ESLNS SNOINY 1130S 1K 4 88 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS TIME page 4 89 DATE page 4 89 LANGUAGE page 4 90 INTERFACE page 4 90 IDENTIF page 4 91 FREQUENCY page 4 91 PASSWORD 1 page 4 92 PASSWORD 2 page 4 93 OPTIONS page 4 94 4 89 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL TIME oon DEFINITION For setting the real time clock HOW TO MODIFY IT Enter a new value for hour Then press ENTER Enter a new value for minutes Then press ENTER POSSIBLE CHOICES 00 00 up to 23 59 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL DATE DEFINITION For setting the real time clock date HOW TO MODIFY IT Enter a new value for day The
92. E This table helps you to identify correctly the unit in front of you Please refer to the product label and verify that you have the right unit Select the desired key number The mark to the right shows the selection available A complete model number has the requested number of digits from each table as follows Instructions Select the desired Key Number The arrow to the right marks the selection available A dot denotes unrestricted availability A letter denotes restricted availability A complete Model Number must have the designated number of digits in each table KEY NUMBER 250 mm Strip Chart Recorder 025 Selection TABLE Lower Rack Analog Inputs Availability Input Card 1 Slot A Input Card 2 Slot B Input Card 3 Slot C Input Card 4 Slot D Input Card 5 Slot E Input Card 6 Slot F Input Card 7 Slot G Input Card 8 Slot H None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 1 to 4 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 5 to 8 4 Universal Inputs Channel 5 to 8 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 9 to 12 4 Universal Inputs Channel 9 to 12 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 13 to 16 4 Universal Inputs Channel 13 to 16 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 17 to 20 4 Universal Inputs Channel 17 to 20 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 21 to 24 4 Universal Inputs Channel 21 to 24 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 25 to 28 4 Universal Inputs Channel 25 to 28 None 4 Linear Inputs C
93. E SPEED ID Periodic printing not configurable 4 74 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART DOC TRACE REF e DEFINITION opecifies whether a number or number plus tag name is printed along side the trace to identify the channel POSSIBLE CHOICES NUMBER Channel number only NUMBER amp TAG Channel number amp tag name EXAMPLES 13 88 88 eol Number only _ 11 a1 2 Tm Number Tag NOTE The trace reference is printed periodically and sequentially 4 75 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICA TION CHART DOC FUNCT MSG e DEFINITION Change range change speed change group and print inhibit messages are the functional messages of the recorder The FUNCT MSG parameter allows the customer to select whether to print these messages on the paper POSSIBLE CHOICES ENABLE DISABLE 4 CONFIGURA cj ja ibn ul 2204 pun 22041 x an gui x 2100 2190510 g amp jnsa asn Ul pesdg 511394 UJON EM 2 2004 SAd 92043 sdu IH AY 19510 18510 3190510 Hes 9248140050 adoua pum unu uarp edo Ao dsip e 944
94. ER 2 FARBE BER 2 TECHN EINH KA BEZEICHN VERW BEREICH 0 ZONE 100 ZONE SKALENTEILG DEF GRUPPE 10 4 IT TRACCIA DESTINAZIONE FORMATO CAMPO MIN 1 CAMPO MAX 1 COLOR CAMP1 CAMPO MIN 2 CAMPO MAX 2 COLOR CAMP2 UNITA ING TARGHETTA CAMPO USATO 0 ZONA 100 ZONA N DIVISIONE DEF GRUPPO SP TRAZO DESTINO FORMATO MIN RANGO 1 MAX RANGO 1 COL RANGO 1 MIN RANGO 2 MAX RANGO 2 COL RANGO 2 UNID ING NOMBRE IDNT RANGO USADO 0 ZONA 100 ZONA BAJA DIVIS DEF GRUPO SP VALUE APPLY ON ALARM TYPE HYSTERESIS OCCURRENCE DIFF WITH ACTION RELAY NUM ACKNOWLEDGE MSG NUMBER MSG COLOR MSG RED IN AL FR CONSIGNE OPERE SUR TYPE ALARME HYSTERESIS OCCURRENCE n 9 ACTION RELAIS ACQUITTER MESSAGE N COULEUR MSG TYPE MSG ROUGE EN AL 70 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS ALARM GE GRENZWERT KANAL NR ALARMTYP HYSTERESE AUFTRITT KANAL DIFF FUNKTION RELAIS NR QUITTIERUNG TEXT NUMMER FARBE TEXT TEXT AUSDR ROTDRUCK 10 5 IT VALORE SP CANALE TIPO ALLARM ISTERESIS STATO CANALE DIF AZIONE NUMERO RELE PAGARE NUMERO MSG COLORE MSG TIPO MESSAG ROSSO IN AL SP VALOR PC CANAL TIPO ALARMA HISTERESIS OCURRCIA CA DIF ACCION RELE RECONOCIDO MENSAJE COLOR MSJE TIPO MSJE ROJO EN AL DIFF WITH ACTION RELAY NUM ACKNOWLEDGE MSG NUM MSG COLOR MSG TYPE TYPE TRACE OFF POSITN ON POSITN TRACE COLOR RED IN AL EN MESSAGE FR TYPE
95. ESSITY OF PROTECTIVE GROUNDING To avoid a potential shock hazard never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of protective grounding terminal FUSE To prevent a fire make sure to use the fuse with specified standard current voltage type Before replacing the fuse turn off the power and disconnect the power source Do not use a different fuse or short circuit the fuse holder DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapours Operation of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard NEVER TOUCH THE INTERIOR OF THE INSTRUMENT Inside this instrument there are areas of high voltage therefore never touch the interior if the power supply is connected This instrument has an internal changeable system however internal inspection and adjustments should be performed by qualified personnel only If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired Do not replace any component or part not explicitly specified as replaceable by your supplier INSTALL INDOOR ONLY 2 2 2 INSTALLATION 2 2 UNPACKING Remove the accessories and check them against the figure below 1 Ribbon cartridge 4 Mounting brackets with nuts 2 Fuse Spare Use only 3 15 A T fuses for 5 Product manual or CD Europe or 3
96. EY ACKNOWLEDGE ACTION ALARM TYPE ALARM ALARM HIGH ALARM LOW ALARM STATUS ANALOG i i 1 ANALOG INPUT ANALOG INPUTS APPLY ON AUTOMATIC B OUT HIGH B OUT LOW BATTERY FAIL BLACK BLACK THICK BLANK BLUE BLUE THICK BRIGHT BROWN BROWN THICK BURNOUT 4 27 4 27 4 79 4 80 4 102 4 102 4 90 4 90 4 79 4 40 4 51 4 39 4 50 4 33 4 31 4 33 4 33 4 79 4 80 4 16 4 21 4 32 4 38 4 102 4 6 4 79 4 80 4 32 102 4 22 4 17 4 17 4 84 4 23 4 25 4 41 4 52 4 52 4 55 4 23 4 25 4 71 4 23 4 25 4 41 4 52 4 55 4 23 4 25 4 80 4 23 4 25 4 41 4 52 4 55 4 23 4 25 4 17 4 84 4 85 4 117 4 CONFIGURA TION CHANGE SPEED CHANNEL DIFF CHART CHART ADVANCE CHART DOC CHART LG CHG GROUP A CHG GROUP A B CHG GROUP AB CHG GROUP B CHG RANGE CHG RATE H CHG RATE H L CHG RATE L 5 COMM i i 1 32 COMM RESULTS COPY function CURRENT 4 20 mA DATE DATE amp TIME DESTINATION DIFFERENTIAL DIFF WITH DIG CLOSED DIG OPENED DIGITAL DIGITAL st i i 1 48 DISABLE DISPLAY DISPLAY HI DISPLAY LO DISPLAY KEY DIVISION ENABLE END PAPER ENGLISH ENG UNIT EVENT TYPE EVENTS EXT COM P 4 81 4 15 4 16 4 20 4 78 4 81 4 69 4 67 4 78 4 81 4 78 4 81 4 39 4 50 4 39 4 50 4 78 4 81 4 39 4 50 4 33 4 33 4 33 4 39 4 50 4 21 4 32 4 3
97. Fusible Para prevenir una posible ignici n asegurarse de utilizar fusibles normalizados segun tipo de corriente tensi n Antes de reemplazar el fusible interrumpir la alimentaci n No utilizar un fusible diferente cortocircuitar el soporte del mismo 6821 6031 NA MEIOOEI KINAYNOX HAEKTPOIIAHXZIA2 MIIOPEI NA TIX IIAPATIOENTAI 25 a IIPOXZTATEYTIKH I EIOXH THN ZYNAEXH ME TO I EIOXHX TH AN XPHXIMOIIOIHOEI AEN ZYMOONEI OAHI IEZ TOY NA MEIOOEI IIOY IIAPEXEI MHN ANTIKAOIXTATAI TMHMA TOY AEN TON OAE2Z EINAI ME THN NA INHI AIO EIAIKEYMENO KAT EMIIEIPO e I EIOXH NA ZYNAEOEI AITO TEAEYTAIA A THN e AIAKOIITH2 KYPIAX
98. GH Alarm to occur when the value equals or exceeds the alarm setpoint ALARM LOW Alarm to occur when the value equals or is below the alarm setpoint CHG RATE H Alarm to occur if the trace increases quicker than the alarm setting The SP value used is the absolute value of the input value setpoint is given in engineering unit second CHG RATE L Alarm to occur if the trace decreases quicker than the alarm setting The SP value used is the absolute value of the input value setpoint is given in engineering unit second CHG RATE H L Alarm to occur if the trace increases decreases quicker than the alarm setting The SP value used is the absolute value of the input value setpoint is given in engineering unit second DIFFERENTIAL Occurs if the absolute difference between the values of the specified channel and a second channel exceeds the absolute value of the alarm setpoint DIFF WITH for DIFFERENTIAL in this sub matrix 100 Dx 5 HIGH ALARM LOW ALARM 4 34 4 CONFIGURA CHG RATE HIGH CHG RATE LOW BS Pa Poa Poa Foa J 2 PV DIFF WITH gp DIFFERENTIAL CHG RATE 4 35 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM HYSTERESIS e DEFINITION Establishes the alarm hysteresis Alarms switch ON at set point but switch OFF value depends on the hysteresis setting Hysteresis is e
99. IATED ACTIONS PARAMETER DISPLAY KEY CLASSIFICATION amp To enable the display key so the operator can modify the display from keyboard Choose a new selection ENABLE DISABLE This key gives access to the different configuration For each display the possible indications are the same as the configuration of DISPLAY HI DISPLAY LO Parameters SECTION 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS 4 79 SUB MATRIX DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SEE ALSO SUB MATRIX DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER PRINT KEY To enable the printer key so the operator can modify the display from the keyboard CLASSIFICATION Choose new selection ENABLE DISABLE lf ENABLE is selected you may choose one or more of the following actions INHIBIT or PRINTING RESET PAPER LENG SPEED INT 2 or SPEED INT 1 PRINT DATE amp TIME SNAP SHOT TRACE CHART ADVANCE CHG GROUP B or CHG GROUP A CHG GROUP A B or CHG GROUP B SNAP SHOT LOGIC SNAP SHOT MATH START ARCHIVE or STOP ARCHIVE REMOVE PCMCIA SECTION 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS PARAMETER RESET KEY To reset the maths functions or alarm occurrence CLASSIFICATION Choose new selection ENABLE DISABLE The possible actions are RESET MATH RESET ALL MATHS RESET OCCURRENCE RESET ALL OCCUR RESET PCMCIA 4 80 SUB MATRIX
100. LASSIFICATION TYPE of digital input Select a new digital input type NONE Select none for no action on digital inputs and no standard message DIG CLOSED Action to occur when digital input is ON contact closed DIG OPENED Action to occur when digital input is OFF contact opened DIFFERENTIAL Action to occur when digital input changes to a different state from another specified digital input Function XOR DIFF WITH for DIFFERENTIAL in this sub matrix CONTACT ON closed CONTACT OFF opened Action on contact closed Action on contact opened 4 49 SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIFF WITH Second digital input to be used if the first digital input type is differential Select a new value DIGITAL i i 1 48 For the difference between 2 channels it is recommended to take first the highest channel reference and subtract from the other channel Example You want to make a difference between channels 7 and 12 make ch12 minus ch7 4 50 SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO WARNING 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ACTION er Action on printer in case of digital input change Select a new action NO ACTION No effect on printing CHG SPD INT Change chart speed print interval CHG RANGE Change t
101. NITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RESTORE mew Restores the previous backup values after having changed the battery When you press ENTER in the function the restoration is executed PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION SOFTWARE sa Shows the recorder software version You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION HARDWARE 2 Shows the recorder hardware version of the product You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CARD USED m Shows the type of cards connected to the recorder Possible choices are D 6 digital inputs R 6 alarm relay outputs digital outputs L 4 linear inputs analog inputs U 4 universal inputs analog inputs C 4 current outputs 2 incorrectly located card no existing card You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape 8 SERVICE SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA PARAMETERS CURR CALIB page 8 25 VI EW CU RR page 8 25 FORCE CURR page 8 26 SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX CURRENT 4 20 mA DEFINITION HOW
102. NOT RESPOND TO POWER CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Check if the power switch is on 1 NO Push the switch on 2 Check the voltage applied to the supply 2 YES Check wiring terminals L1 and L2 1 there loss of line power 3 Check if the fuse is OK 3 Change the fuse 4 15 the fluorescent light working 4 NO Replace the power supply 5 Is the problem still present with a new power 5 YES Replace the CPU board supply or with lightning fluorescent tube 7 3 SYMPTOM NO DISPLAY BUT THE PRINTING WORKS PROPERLY CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Checkifthe flat cable connection between 1 NO Check for the proper connection MMI and CPU board is correct 2 Change the MMI 7 4 SYMPTOM THE CHART ILLUMINATION FAILED CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Fluorescent tube out 1 YES Replace the fluorescent tube 2 15 the printer operative 2 NO Replace power supply 3 If still not correct 3 Replace the MMI 7 5 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS ONLY ALL DOTS LIGHT OR INCOHERENT DISPLAY CHECK DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Check if the flat cable connection between 1 NO Check for the proper connection MMI and CPU board is correct 2 Change the CPU board 3 Change the MMI 7 4 7 6 7 7 7 0 7 9 7 10 SYMPTOM 7 11 SYMPTOM SYMPTOM SYMPTOM SYMPTOM SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS DISPLAY SHOWS DISPLAY SHOWS DISPLAY SHOWS
103. O GROUP NO INFORMATION NO OPT MATH NO PACKAGE NO PAPER NO RELAY NO TRACE NONE NUMBER NUMBER amp TAG OCCURRENCE OFF POSITN OFF 0 ON PAPER ON POSITN OPTIONS PASSWORD 1 PASSWORD 2 PERIOD PERIODIC REPORT PRINT PRINT ALL CONF PRINT CONFIGURATION PRINT DATE amp TIME PRINT GROUP PRINT KEY PRINT MODE PRINT ON AL PRINTER PRT INHIBIT PRT INTRVAL PRT MATH 06 PURPLE PURPLE THICK 4 21 4 23 4 76 4 87 4 41 4 52 4 52 4 41 4 42 4 53 4 42 4 53 4 71 4 39 4 50 4 17 4 27 4 28 4 71 4 7 4 29 4 71 4 15 4 91 4 84 4 40 4 51 4 85 4 21 4 16 4 33 4 42 4 48 4 53 4 98 4 73 4 73 4 36 4 54 4 80 4 121 4 54 4 93 4 91 4 92 4 97 4 95 4 65 4 108 4 111 4 113 4 108 4 78 4 81 4 29 4 78 4 27 4 66 4 26 4 39 4 50 4 27 4 60 4 39 4 65 4 70 4 39 4 50 4 23 4 25 4 41 4 52 4 55 4 23 4 25 4 CONFIGURA RANGE 4 11 RANGE USED 4 26 RANGE 1 amp chart certification 4 71 RECORD MODE 4 65 RED 4 23 4 25 4 41 4 52 4 55 RED INAL 4 45 4 55 RED THICK 4 23 4 25 RELAY NUM 4 30 4 51 4 85 RELAY i 1 48 4 40 4 51 RESET ALL MATHS 4 78 RESET ALL OCCUR 4 78 RESET KEY 4 78 RESET MATH 4 78 RESET OCCURRENCE 4 39 4 78 RESET PAPER LENG 4 78 4 81 RG1 COLOR 4 23 RG2 COLOR 4 25 RTD 4 7 4 9 TREND 4 27 4 66 TR NL 0 20mA 4 7 TR NL 0 5V 4 7 TR NL 1 5V 4 7
104. SPLA TAST PRINT TAST RESET TAST ACK INDIC SUP INDIC INF LUMINOS TAST F1 TAST F2 IT TIPO EVENTO NUMERO RELE INDICATORE SP TECLA HOLD TECLA DISPL TECLA PRINT TECLA RESET TECLA ACK VISUALZ SUP INF VISUALZ INF BRILLO TECLA 1 TECLA F2 SP TIPO SUC RELE VISUALZ TIME DATE LANGUAGE INTERFACE IDENTIF FREQUENCY PASSWORD 1 PASSWORD 2 OPTIONS EN SYNCHRO AT PERIOD SELECTION 1 20 DESTINATION EN APPLY ON 4mA VALUE 20mA VALUE MISCELLANEOUS FR GE IT HEURE ZEIT ORA DATE DATUM DATA LANGUE SPRACHE LINGUA INTERFACE INTERFACE INTERFACCIA No PAPIER DIAGRAMM NR N IDENT FREQUENCE FREQUENZ FREQUENZA CODE No 1 PASSWORT 1 CODICE 1 CODE No 2 PASSWORT 2 CODICE 2 OPTIONS OPTIONEN OPZIONI PERIODIC REPORT FR GE IT SYNCHRO A SYNCHRO SINCRONISMO PERIODE PERIODE PERIODO SELECTION ANWAHL SELEZIONE 1 20 1 20 1 20 DESTINATION ZIEL DESTINAZIO CURRENT 4 20 FR GE IT OPERE SUR KANAL NR CANALE VAL 4mA 4mA WERT VALORE 4mA VAL 20 20mA WERT VALORE 20mA VA 10 PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS 10 10 SP HORA FECHA IDIOMA INTERFACE IDENTIF FRECUENCIA CLAVE 1 CLAVE 2 OPCIONES SP SINCRO A PERIODO SELECCION 1 20 DESTINO SP CANAL VALOR 4mA VALOR 20mA 17 CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 11 1 CONSTRUCTION e Re ee ea 11 2 11 2 ANALOG 11 3 CAHAR cn saan ee oe
105. SSIBLE CHOICES TRACE 1 32 MATH st i i 1 32 NONE The structure of SELECTION 04 20 in the periodic report sub matrix is similar to INFORMATION 1 10 in the CHART DOC sub matrix EXAMPLE 727 PERIODIC REPORT 14 49 21 83 THIT PE SYNCHRO RT PERIOD DESTINATIO SELECTI 81 SELECTI 82 SELECTI 83 71 8 33 PAPER TRACE 91 TRACE 92 MATH 102 PE SELECTI 04 SELECTI 5 SELECTI SELECTI a SELECTI 98 SELECTI 3 TRRCE 84 SELECTI 10 SELECTI 11 SELECTI 12 SELECTI 13 SELECTI 14 SELECTI 15 NONE SELECTI 16 SELECTI 17 SELECTI 18 SELECTI 19 SELECTI 28 4 100 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PERIODIC REPORT DESTINATION DEFINITION Destination where the report will be sent to EXAMPLE PERIODIC REPORT FROM 15 85 210CTes TU 13 25 210CT 82 INPUT TAG ENG AVERAGE TH81 53 8 82 3 2 212422 41 21386 22 2200 1 E gt 4 FLUX 41 61 2 4 101 4 CONFIGURA TION ANA 4611997398 3HL 1 YH Yod JHL 13 31 3408v OL 300W OL 217 zn MANLY 01 439143 E
106. TER to confirm your selection and to go to the next level Press SET UP to return to the previous writing level For example Choose the 01 line 4 107 4 CONFIGURA TION To define the right limit of the source copy block COPY CHART FROM BO 1 01 The and V keys allow you to change the letter on the first character The character O on the second display is proposed by default and corresponds to the last column of the sub matrix It can be changed between B chosen at the previous level and O The ENTER key allows you to confirm your choice and to define the first destination line of the copy Press SET UP to return to the previous level For example Choose the N letter e define the low limit of the destination block FROM B01 N01 TO 0 1 and V keys allow you to change the first digit or the second one of the line number The 4 and keys allow you to move between both digits The ENTER key allows you to confirm your choice and to define the second destination line of the copy Press SET UP to return to the previous level For example Choose the 03 line 4 108 4 CONFIGURA To define the high limit of the destination block FROM B01 01 TO B03 N 03 The and V keys allow you to change the first digit or the second one of the line number The 4 and keys allow you to move between both digits The ENTER key allows you to confirm your choice and to exe
107. TO USE EXECUTE IT DEFINITION DEFINITION 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CURR CALIB 928 Calibrates the 4 mA and 20 mA references for the selected output The CALIB 4mA message flashes and the output is supposed to produce 4 mA Press the and V keys to start calibration until reaching the 4 mA output In the case where you validated via the ENTER key the CALIB 20mA message flashes and the output is supposed to produce 20 mA Calibration starts when pressing the and keys until reaching the 20 mA output Pressing ENTER makes the calibration stop the END CAL message is displayed during 3s At any time SETUP disables the 2 references calibration PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION VIEW CURR m Allows the output current to be displayed under the automatic format from O to 24 mA Cannot be modified Press SETUP to escape PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION FORCE CURR Cosa Allows forcing a current output manually on the 0 24 mA range Press the and V keys to modify the output current Press SETUP to escape 0 24 mA 3 digits after the decimal point 0 000 8 21 8 SERVICE 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Technology Analog inputs Number of inputs Input boards Signal source Basic mathematical Functions Filter Field calibration Burnout Scanning time Input impedance Stray rejection Display Fluorescent display Brightness Record Chart Traces
108. Tab sqblank Prt math log Chg 5 1 0260 Factory 2 Conf Digital Messa Angu Yone 01 01 ration ge 01 11 11 17 CONFIGURA WORKSHEET DIGITA L MSG JV NUM Customer nara Co 1 Ca Print color of None Black Switch action shi the Std the Chg elay he mes mes ace ple trace sage sag Green color in Chg 1 Mes sitic own Red range 1 to 64 Black 5 Print Mes ple off Print if Msg inhibit irown on off Tab sqtrace Tab sqblank Prt math log Chg group group AB Factory AN Digital No Mess None _ None Disable 90 26 0 90 Black ration actian Lic 4 mtu ii CO zt 11 12 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 6 MESSAGES x MESSAGE CHARACTERS Lia E E Lr a Jt No Message Configured Configuration 11 13 17 CONFIGURA WORKSHEET 45 EE 35 35 E c c ch gt e Factory Configuration od e CX
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110. Universal power supply 100 to 240 V ac dc IP55 front panel protection Universal input with a wide choice of actuation range Option linear input High accuracy 0 05 via field calibration Easy interactive product configuration Large clear operator display Fast scanning rate 2 channels 105 ms 24 channels 1260 ms 4 channels 210 ms 28 channels 1470 ms 8 channels 420 ms 32 channels 1680 ms 12 channels 630 ms 36 channels 1890 ms 16 channels 840 ms 40 channels 2100 ms 20 channels 1050 ms 44 channels 2310 ms Configurable alphanumeric chart documentation 48 channels 2520 ms 52 channels 2730 ms 56 channels 2940 ms 60 channels 3150 ms 64 channels 3360 ms 52 channels 2730 ms Up to 64 alarm setpoints with a wide choice of alarm types Event alarm End of chart paper sensor burnout clock battery low etc Up to 64 customer messages of 64 characters each Standard chart illumination Product configuration service diagnostic software upgrading via PC interface Chart zoning configurable Complies with IEC348 and EN61010 1 safety requirements EC mark Conformity with 73 23 EEC low voltage directive and 89 336 EEC EMC directives CSA approval certified LR57938 OPTIONS Up to 48 alarm relay outputs Up to 48 digital inputs Keylock 32 Maths functions Communication board Up to 8 4 20 mA current outputs PCMCIA board driver 1 2 1 OVERVIEW 1 2 MODEL SELECTION GUID
111. arm relays DISABLE Normal alarm relay operation no latching relay EXAMPLE ALARM OFF ALARM ALARM OFF ALARM ALARM RELAY ALARM RELAY OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT RELAY 4 ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE NOTICE lf ACKNOWLEDGE is ENABLE the parameter ACK KEY must also be enabled in sub matrix MMI SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO SUB MATRIX DIGITAL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MSG NUM Selection of the message to be printed Select a new message number MESSAGE i i 1 64 MSG TYPE in this sub matrix Without message only the standard message is printed PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MSG COLOR Color of the message Select a new color 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL MSG TYPE DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO WARNING SUB MATRIX Defines when the digital message is printed Select a new MSG TYPE NONE The standard message date time alarm type and the operator message are not printed STD MESSAGE The standard message date time alarm type is printed at alarm activation at alarm release but operator message is not printed MESSAGE ON Standard operator message is printed when the digital contact is closed
112. assification 9 stops the acquisition as well as the operation of alarm supervision Leaving the configuration mode resets the memory buffer and the alarm status is defined again and the chart speed changes back to the configured value Occurrence value is reset 4 3 4 CONFIGURA TION 4 2 PARAMETERS LIST 999999999999 ANALOG INPUT CHART ALARM DIGITAL MESSAGES PRINTER CHART DOC MMI EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS PERIODIC REPORT CURRENT 4 20 mA 4 4 page 4 6 page 4 20 page 4 31 page 4 47 page 4 57 page 4 60 page 4 69 page 4 77 page 4 84 page 4 88 page 4 96 page 4 102 4 CONFIGURA PRINCIPLE OF CONFIGURATION 4 3 A aE 4090104 05 1 9 V 105815 JHL OL V 13431 01 1 01 13431 01 0 M 1 IT duang 321 E B NB BOB Min x mon B o 953 E E Fe B E E B B P B Bo E PON Bo B 26 IN E HB Fe B Bo B m m m m E E Bp B P B B E 21 zs 2 lt a HER Bao 2 4 15437
113. ating is explained below Dow Corning white EP grease or equivalent TOP VIEW 1 Power off the recorder 2 Clean the rod with a dry lint free cotton cloth 3 Move the carriage to the center of the rod 4 Apply a thin ring of grease around the rod at each side of the carriage as shown above 5 Move the carriage from right to left four or five times 6 Wipe off any excess grease from the rod with a dry lint free cotton cloth Never use any solvent to clean the rod Please use only lubricant Dow Corning white EP grease or equivalent which may be ordered as part number Lubricant kit 46210096 501 Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage NOTE The color ribbon axis 50 mm long which keeps maintained the color ribbon must be cleaned with a dry cotton cloth each time you replace the color ribbon 2 21 2 INSTALLATION 2 7 INSTALLING THE PRINTING SYSTEM Before doing it please remove the chart cassette from the chassis as indicated page 2 15 The recorder automatically moves the print carriage to the correct position for the installation of the ink ribbon cartridge by Removing the cassette Do not attempt to install the ribbon cartridge while the chart cassette is in place Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 22 2 INSTALLATION Locate the ink ribbon cartridge and align with the guide The guide pin should be cleaned
114. board and manual 46190416 501 Programming Cable from PC Configuration Tool to Recorder 46188684 502 MISCELLANEOUS Fluorescent tube for chart illumination 46190406 501 Terminal block for low voltage 46190202 501 Terminal block for alarms 46190204 501 Paper detection switch 46190403 501 Carriage opto switch 46190404 501 Battery 46222201 502 Slot cover 46190218 501 Panel mounting kit 46182649 501 Rubber grommets 46173047 510 Kit chart platen 46190160 501 Re roll Tube empty chart tube only 46171079 004 Packaging box for transport 46190420 001 Tools kit 46190410 501 Mounting adaptor plate 20 117 14 88 511mm 378mm 30756326 001 Mounting adaptor plate 19 0 x 13 2 483mm 335mm 30756305 001 Rack Mounting 46182883 001 Kit of grease for Print Carriage 46210096 501 Miscellaneous Hardware kit Incl fuses labels grommets door 46190433 501 hinge pins assort screws 2 keys for keylock CONSUMABLES Chart roll 100 divisions 35 meters 46182708 001 Fan fold chart 100 divisions 35 meters 46182707 001 Ink cartridge 46182712 001 4 resistors 250 Ohms each for mA input 46181080 503 Fuse 100 to 230 V ac dc Europe STD 5 x 20 mm 46182886 502 Fuse 100 to 230 V ac dc US STD 5 x 32 mm 46182886 501 DPR180 Product manual 0511 6171 DPR250 Product manual 0511 6199 DPR180 250 Maths option manual 11 6184 DPR180 250 Communication option manual 9511 6189 DPR180 250 PCMCIA option manual US11 6208 Ethernet Interface manua
115. by a jumper per output on the alarm relay board If you need to change this function for normally opened output e Turn off power e Remove the rear terminal cover plate and remove the relay board see page 2 11 Move the jumper from the location NC for normally closed to the location NO for normally opened Up to 36 alarm outputs allowed 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 2 1 Removing the alarm to change to NO contacts A Turn off power D Remove rear cover 2 INSTALLATION J 1 Press down on terminal block clips 2 Pull out to remove from board i a A Pe xh DULL Pull out on board to remove from recorder Use ground strap to avoid electrostatic damage to board N CAUTION Use ground strap to avoid electrostatic damage to board Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 INSTALLATION Normally NC Haorrmalhy closed contact To eT contact All the relays are factory configured de energized in alarm The contacts are factory configured normally closed by a jumper for each output on the alarm relay board If you need to change this function Move the jumper from the location NC for normally closed to the location NO for normally opened 2 INSTALLATION 26 FITTING THE CHART Opening the door M 2 INST
116. cute the copy operations Press SET UP to return to the previous level During the copy execution on the lower display the bargraph represents the elapsed time COPY S ox X X X S At the end of the copy execution the initial message is displayed again COPY CHART gt The choice of the copy source is only made with consecutive parameters the same line and DIGITAL sub matrices The destination can only be composed of consecutive lines For ANALOG sub matrix only the source of copy function is necessarily a whole line 4 109 The copy source can only be a line corresponding to an existing hardware channel in case of ANALOG 4 CONFIGURA TION 4 5 PRINT CONFIGURATION 4 5 4 Introduction The recorder allows you to print its configuration data Two alternative procedures are available first procedure should be used when print out of all or part of a sub matrix is required ACCESS In the main menu through PRINT CONF second procedure is used when a complete print out is required ACCESS In Service Printer through PRINT ALL CONF If for any reason part or all of the configured data should be subsequently corrupted or lost the availability of a hard copy of the recorder configuration will help with the accurate and speedy re entry of the records configuration ADVICE It is recommended that you execute a PRINT ALL CONF after you have configured the recor
117. d message is already configured See Matrix Message PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MSG COLOR san Color of alarm message Select a new color 4 42 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MSG TYPE 22 Defines when the alarm message is printed Select a new message type NONE The standard message time alarm type and the operator message are not printed STD MESSAGE The standard message time alarm type is printed at alarm activation at alarm release but operator message is not printed MESSAGE ON Standard operator message is printed at alarm occurrence only MESSAGE OFF Standard operator message is printed at alarm release only MSG ON OFF Standard operator message is printed at alarm activation and at alarm release MESSAGE in MESSAGES sub matrix The selection of NONE does not prevent the printing of functional messages such as messages of range speed and group change these are configurable by the CHART DOC sub matrix FUNCT MSG parameters In case of many MESSAGES the printing order can be changed 4 43 4 CONFIGURA TION NONE 17 24 17 00 08 16 venrey gt FT 18 04 ALOL nc 77 TT L 1 UERIFY BOILEURBLL
118. der and file this away for later reference 4 110 4 CONFIGURA 4 5 2 Configuration 4 5 2 1 Printing all of a sub matrix 4 5 2 1 1 Function access When the recorder is in RUN mode Press SETUP to enter in CONFIGURATION mode Enter your password Select the sub matrix with the A and keys Select the PRINT function with the 4 and keys NORMAL RUN SET ENTER FUNCTIONS 4 111 4 5 2 1 2 PRINT CONF ANALOG INPUT Press ENTER after having selected the sub matrix Press SET UP to return to RUN mode To confirm the PRINT mode access PRINT CONF CONFIRM CONFIRM is blinking Press ENTER to confirm the PRINT mode access Press SET UP to return to the previous level To define the low limit number PRINT ANALOG IN FROM LINE 0 1 The and V keys allow you to change the line numbers The and keys allow you to move between both digits Enter in PRINT mode and select the desired sub matrix 4 CONFIGURA TION Press ENTER to confirm your choice If your written selection is in error non existent line number you will have to define a line number again Press SET UP to return to the initial display PRINT CONF ANALOG INPUT For example Choose the line 05 NOTE Refer to section 11 Configuration worksheet for line limits 4 112 4 CONFIGURA To define the high limit number FROM LINE 05 TO LINE 3 2 The
119. ding on the type of characters you wish to enter you will have to press the F2 key Then it will automatically shift to the next group of characters digits small print letters special characters capital letters indicated on the display by a triangle Then you will be able to select the way you wish to write the text 11 tH HEHE Hi 1 431 1 DISPLAY SET UP el lel S Ls 3 3 3 You will find in the table below the different letters associated to each key Small Capital print Special characters letters NH Celsius Fahrenheit U n Note The selection can also be made with the and V keys in the same way for parameters containing a list of choices 3 4 3 OPERATION 3 3 POWER UP WARNING Before powering up check your recorder is correctly installed See section 2 INSTALLATION Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury 3 3 1 Power up display sequence After powering up check the messages appear on the displays in the following order 3 3 1 1 Display test Check that all dots for each character commas and triangle marks are lit Upper display shows INITIALIZATION If the communication board is present Upper display shows INITIALIZATION Lower display shows COMMUNICATION 3 3 1 2 Measure initializati
120. e SET UP or DISPLAY keys other keys are not active During the printing a message IN PROGRESS is shown on the lower display indicating the current action At the end of the printing the initial messages are displayed again and the keys are reactivated The data is printed in reverse order so that you can read it in a logical order from top to bottom when completed 4 5 4 WARNING During the printing of one sub matrix it is possible to print all the lines or only a few lines In both cases these lines are consecutive Some sub matrices can change depending on the recorder type PRINT ALL CONF prints only sub matrices relative to this recorder This is true particularly for ANALOG and DIGITAL sub matrices whose printed lines correspond to an existing hardware channel For the MESSAGE sub matrix only lines with a non blank message are printed Accessible passwords in the MISCEL sub matrix are not printed To provide the longest printer ribbon life PRINT ALL CONF alternates the colors automatically Black for heading Brown purple green and blue are alternatively used for the printing of parameter values Printing formats take into account the smallest printing width which can be defined by the user The following example represents a printing format you may use ANALOG INPUT 15 55 15 OCT 96 RANGE EXT COMP FILTER OHM 0 2000 OHM 0 2000 OHM 0 2000 OHM 0 2000 OHM 0 2000 OHM 0 2000 OHM 0 2000 OHM
121. e alarm turns ON groups A and B are printed When the alarm turns OFF the group A is printed RANGE USED in CHART sub matrix for PRINT ON AL and CHG GROUP GROUP DEF in CHART sub matrix for CHG GROUP 4 40 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICA TION ALARM RELAY NUM DEFINITION Selection of the relay to activate in alarm condition HOW MODIFY IT Select a new relay number POSSIBLE CHOICES RELAY RELAY i i 1 48 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICA TION ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE DEFINITION To acknowledge all alarm relay outputs POSSIBLE ENABLE Requires alarm acknowledgment to release all alarm relays CHOICES DISABLE Normal alarm relay operation no latching relay EXAMPLE Of alarm relay operation with Alarm acknowledge enable ALARM ALARM OFF ALARM ON T ALARM ALARM RELAT ALARM RELAY OUTPUT QUTPUT OUTPUT RELAY ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE NOTIC lf ACKNOWLEDGE is ENABLE the parameter ACK KEY must also enabled in sub matrix MMI 4 41 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SEE ALSO NOTICE SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MSG NUMBER Selection of the alarm message to be printed Select a new message number MESSAGE i i 1 64 MSG TYPE in this sub matrix Be sure the selecte
122. e damaged NO Verify power supply light Verify paper switch connection on the backplane board Replace paper switch Check CPU board YES Check opto sensor connections DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Check motor connection on backplane board Check motor about 80 per coil Check gear box Check cassette gear If not replace CPU board DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 NO Reinstall belt 2 the motor 3 NO Change motor 4 Change pulley Check backplane board Check CPU board 7 20 SYMPTOM PRINT HEAD INOPERATIVE CHECK 1 1 cartridge missing 2 15 cartridge well engage 7 3 Is print head well connected 4 Check print head coils If the problem remains 7 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 YES Install cartridge 2 Install cartridge and push it on fully 3 NO Reconnect the flat cable on the CPU board NO Change print head Change CPU board With reference on the first top pin of the flat cable you should measure 500 25 0 50 0 50 50 50 25 Open circuit 7 21 SYMPTOM INCORRECT COLOR CHECK 1 1 cartridge installed 2 5 color motor properly connected 3 15 motor coil about 80 per coil 4 15 the color always black 7 22 SYMPTOM INCORRECT PRINT OUT CHECK 1 Is printing too light 2 Are some colors missing 3 15 printing trace unstable 500 DIAGNOSTIC ACTION NO Install cartridge and push it fu
123. e high change rate low change rate high low or deviation with configurable alarm occurrence 9 2 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Alarms continued Actions Can trigger a message print channel in red in alarm print in alarm change the range change the speed tabular print digital PV s start stop the maths select the print group actuate a relay output Relay output optional Up to 48 internal relays 2 A 250 V ac on resistive load 1 SPST contact output normally closed contact NC configurable to normally open NO configurable alarm relay acknowledgment Alarm event The recorder can be configured to display events such as 1 alarm 1 channel in burnout paper out battery failed communication interrupted Alphanumeric documentation Messages Up to 48 freely assignable messages of 50 characters each Can be printed with or without date time over the traces by alarms logic inputs communication when alarm is ON OFF or ON OFF Message 1 can be configured to print a header message in Tabular mode Process values Periodic digital print out at time intervals configurable from 1 minute to 24 hours or through alarms digital inputs communication Tag name Each channel can have up to an 8 character name Chart scales Each can be configured from 0 to 9 subdivisions Startup time and period are configurable Min max average of selected channels or math computation are printed in alphanumeric Report
124. e of speed 2 Enter a numeric value based on speed unit selected With mmp h unit 1 5000 Or With inch h unit 0 04 196 86 Refer to SPEED UNIT to know the speed unit in use The following elements may affect the printing performances A fast chart speed A large span printing Color arrangements printing See chart below for typical worst case SS a 500 1000 1500 mim zn mm h 75 EC M RECORDER 1 High resolution 0 2 mm 5 Stondord rewelutien 04 mm 5 remolution 0 4 mm WRITING SPEED Troca In color True mlo bkk allernate olo Talal dorurmeninikn documentation Tabal Ix 2 Salani 0 4 mm Short fmm opereton Td Fires EC chonge ta 3600 mm h er 2 37 Inch h The return to the configured speed can be done by executing a PRT INHIBIT or by switching the recorder off and on or by changing the configuration mode see page 4 2 4 64 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION INTERVAL 1 m Tab 1 prints interval In minutes Select a new time to 1440 minutes PRINT MODE in this sub matrix PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION INTERVAL 2 m Tab 2
125. e tabualr chart can be adjusted by chart doc print interval EXAMPLE TREND tie SERRE SESS Sees 1 1 il T ieee 13 15 66 17 OCT GROUP a T 4 4 woo aI 4 1 1 T 8 HE H ie H7 rT ud HIE riz BIT 1 EHE nr 11 21 Hide d EBIT m H 7 9 998 90175 COLD CRT 4 ip f TC DEG F WORK D C DEG F WORK TC HEADER NESSAGE 11 54 8231RHN 4 CHA 808 8848 UGLTS COLD CAT 4 DEG WORK 4 i 0191 1 4 GF WORK DEG WORK DEG F WORK HEADE SSA 1113 13 IRH 4 67 SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART LG Specifies the chart length of the chart or fanfold which actuates the event alarm This is used with the recorder EVENTS to signal when the chart paper has reached the pre configured chart length Enter length value chart 0 35000 mm 0 1378 inch Refer to SPEED UNIT in this matrix to know the unit in use See page 4 61 EVENT TYPE in EVENTS sub matrix See page 4 85 The maximum length value of chart paper is 35 115 ft
126. e transmitter signal range of 4 20mA which is not linear with temperature LINEAR Sensor is a transmitter output which is linear with process variable SPECIAL Special sensor connected Must be specified by special order or created using PC application software NO ENTRY No sensor connected or unused input RANGE to select the required input range Changing the sensor type will automatically change RANGE LOW VALUE HIGH VALUE into predefined values Which is dependent on 1 The type of analog input board installed linear or universal 2 If the input type is a directly connected temperature sensor The access to all sensors is possible only with an universal input board T C INT COMP and RTD sensors are not accessible with a linear input board 4 8 SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RANGE mem DISPLAY ACTUATION RANGE For directly connected temperature sensors and non linear temperature transmitters the actuation selection defines the linearization routine used to produce a linear chart scale For linear transmitters the selection simply defines the transmitter s range span The choice of actuation offered by the recorder during configuration will depend upon sensor selected The ranges allowed will depend on whether you have selected Thermocouple Linear or Non Linear or RTD Select a new actuation using the War
127. ent on Saturday 09 08 1997 at 01100 4 98 SUB MATRIX PERIODIC REPORT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE WARNING EXAMPLE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PERIOD This parameter corresponds to the computation period of a paragraph relative to minimum average and maximum values for each trace and maths result Enter a value between 0 and 720 hours with two significant digits after the decimal point 0 no periodic report 0 25 720 in hours and hundredths of hours The chosen values are automatically corrected to the nearest whole minute to obtain the computation period Default value 0 00 00h00 You can choose parameters from 0 25 hour 15 mn to 720 hours 30 days if you want a periodic report If you do not want any periodic report configure O in this parameter or do not select any trace or maths in the report selection parameter You cannot choose parameter numbers between 0 01 and 0 24 hours When the recorder prints many messages ex CHART DOC ALARM DIGITAL some periodic reports may not be printed If the entered value is 0 33 then the computation period is 20 mn 4 99 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PERIODIC REPORT SELECTION 01 20 9 4 DEFINITION Defines every TRACE or MATH that will be computed in the periodic report HOW TO MODIFY IT Select each TRACE or MATH you want to use in the periodic report PO
128. er Invalid path or file name Error during firmware extraction Check if a proper path is provided to the firmware file To avoid typographical errors use the browse button to locate the folder containing the firmware files Invalid recorder address Invalid recorder address is typed Provide a recorder address which is within the 0 99 range No relay card present in the device Communication error Insert a relay card into the recorder and retry the operation No Response received from Device Communication error Check connection between PC Configurator and recorder Check that correct recorder type is selected Printer not available Error on non availability of printer Check if the printer is connected and configured properly before issuing a print command Protocol Error Communication error Reset the power of recorder and retry the operation Protocol Error The Upgrade Firmware upgrade error A wrong protocol was used for firmware Firmware will be aborted upgrade Re install the PC Configurator and try again Ram Write Error The Upgrade Firmware upgrade error A wrong protocol was used for firmware Firmware will be aborted upgrade Re install the PC Configurator and try again Tag not found Open configuration Provide a tag name from the displayed list of tag names during an open operation The disk is not formatted Error during an export operation Format the floppy disk and retry the operation The second destina
129. erse order so that you can read it in a logical order from top to bottom when completed PRINT ALL CONF does not print the MATH sub matrix if your recorder does not have this option 8 SERVICE SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICA PRINTER PR HRD CONF 944 DEFINITION This function allows you to print the hardware configuration of your recorder and shows the type of current cards with their respective slots NOTE During the printing the IN PROGRESS message is displayed At the end of the printing the initial message PRO1 PR HRD CONF is displayed again PRINTING FORMAT HARDWARE CONFIG 18 25 15 97 COMM m NP D 6 digital inputs R 6 alarm relay outputs digital outputs L 4 linear inputs analog inputs U 4 universal inputs analog inputs C 4 current outputs incorrectly located card e no existing card NOTE In this case data is printed on BLANK paper Trace printing is momentarily stopped The card abbreviations must be the same as those in the Model Selection Guide and in the CARD USED function MISCELLANEOUS service SUB MATRIX PARAMETER SUB MATRIX PRINTER DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX PARAMETER SUB MATRIX EVENTS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT DISPL TEST DISPL TEST Confirms that the display is operating correctly You can stop it by pressing SETUP Shows the event status You can only read the eve
130. events with file names Logging time selectable from 1 second up to 30 minutes Actions The SDA software Software Data Analysis or TrendManager Pro software provides an easy and powerful way to analyze trend alarm and event files as well as to export them in spreadsheet format CSV PC analysis Retransmitting signals optional Current output Up to 8 signals 4 to 20 mA dc can be generated by the recorder organized in blocks of 4 output signals Max Line impedance 400 Ohms These can be configured for analog traces math calculations PV s from the communication link The zero and span are configurable Factory accuracy 0 15 Field calibration accuracy 0 05 Temperature drift 75 ppm Clock timer Year month hour minute can be set Power interruption Battery backed 10 years time 3 years power off Accuracy 10 at reference conditions Power supply 100 to 240 V ac dc 24 V ac dc on special request Power consumption 100 VA max Packaging Format Weight 22 kg max 48 lbs Front bezel 310 x 387 mm 12 2 x 15 24 inches Panel cutout 278 x 348 mm 10 9 x 13 7 inches Depth 320 mm 12 6 inches including the rear cover Front protection IP 55 Lock Latch optional key DIN 43832 N Door Die cast aluminum Dark gray or black optional door opens to 180 Mounting Panel mounting 30 from the horizontal Wiring Screw terminals Terminal blocks plug on to the boards at the back of the recorder
131. f the File Type is Access database format select the tag name as shown below Select Print or Cancel ill Print Configuration Drives e H Directories program C3 _ File C Binary List of Devices 1 g c PROGRA 14 0PR_CO 1 confdata Note The print format in PC Configurator 7 2 would be retained for the new version of the tool 9 12 5 CONFIGURATION 5 6 7 Export Export transfers one configuration a floppy disk hard disk The configuration is stored with exp file extension Export From Drives Directories c3 Program Files 4 DPR_Configtool CONFDATA List of Devices DPR1 C PROGRA 1 50PR_CO 1 CONFDATA Select the database tag to be exported To copy one configuration on your drive specify one of the configurations in your working directory and define the target file in the following dialog box ExportTo File Drives Se IC M Directories Program Files EJ DPR Configtool CONFDATA The resultant file will be defined with exp extension and will only contain the configuration that has been exported 5 13 5 CONFIGURATION 5 6 8 Import Imp
132. ff In case of locked displays see section 3 4 3 3 LOCK displays Then press HOLD key the HOLD message appears on the upper display during a few seconds And the current value is displayed with two lit triangle marks as shown below HOLD 01 245 5 UNITS These two triangle marks allow you to scan the other channels NOTE Some display types do not allow you to use the HOLD key like DATE TIME SPEED 3 11 3 5 Az gt 220 zo E 2 2 P 5 lt lt 2 28 Q on 0 9 gt 5 5 5 lt 5 c OD og 5 5 o BASIC ACTION PRINT MENU INHIBIT o PRINTING RESET PAPER LENG SPEED INT 2 o SPEED INT 1 PRINT DATE amp TIME o 0 5 gin c h 5 5 ADVAN C E The chart advances as long as the ENTER key is pressed CHG GROUP B CHG GROUP CHG GROUP A B GROUP SNAP SHOT LOGIC 3 OPERATION 5 START ARCHIVE STOP ARCHIVE REMOVE PCMCIA Only when option is installed Press ENTER and use tochoose the display type RES ET MATH Only when MATH OPTION is configured RESET ALL MATHS RESET OCCURRENCE RESET ALL OCCUR 5 A m m o 522 lt
133. figuration Delete the selected configuration file and recreate the configuration file 5 26 6 KITS LIST 804 8 0518 490 pup Joop 105 81105 alsn d Joop 8DC HLI BISE 490 puo 5506 up 606 91 1069 sso 4208 9 AG pun 2558 4545 106197 pun MODULA uie Joop 7605 8106 Oe 720 pun 5806 Joop 641 108 81106189 puc 5356 Joop 49 085 501081 ST x 668201 rrrOBlgr jung 10508878197 042 e 102 0 006 99 pna __ COS GLAZRLO 109 GAL 105 551 06197 Jaou 950 4407 108 14 08188 quw 601202 2065 1100 89 40403 06 00 29 19405 1058 1006 gk n 320 105 0 0 18 26 52014 06 60 1106199 Aiquiesso 9562 4259 505 popunis 100 29106 8 2502 20004 106 08106198 PIDA 100 21 8188 sui 205 08206187 20APZ e npau Addis mang z 0Cc SocOB gr 3299 panog 05 06
134. filiad ta tha rear GROUND TERMINAL ALARM IH POSITION CLOSED RELAY 0 20 LOAD The 24 V power may Be used for axternal transmitter Supply if laad is connected Batwaan out and Note Terminal A is only used for RTD See diagrams above N CAUTION Unwired configured channel terminals should be shorted Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2 9 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 1 Digital input signals DI If an optional digital input board is installed connect the wiring as shown in Figure 2 1 Slot location X J to P DI B Slot location DI 2 DI 4 DI 5 D 2 Figure 2 1 Digital input signal wiring DI If 2 digital input boards are fitted repeat the above procedure for the second board Note Use dry contacts voltage free designed to switch 5 mA at 5 V Up to 36 digital inputs allowed 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 2 Relay outputs DO optional relay board is installed connect the wiring as shown in Figure 2 2 Slot location X J to P 6 Slot location DO i DO 4 Di 7 Figure 2 2 Relay output wiring DO All the relays are factory configured de energized in alarm The contacts are factory configured normally closed
135. formation in the manual CE conformity This product conforms with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directives 89 336 EEC the EMC directive and 73 23 EEC the low voltage directive Do not assume this product conforms with any other CE Mark Directive s Attention The emission limits of EN 61326 1 are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in an industrial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful interference This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause interference to radio and television reception when the equipment is used closer than 30 meters to the antenna e In special cases when highly susceptible apparatus is used in close proximity the user may have to employ additional mitigating measures to further reduce the electromagnetic emissions of this equipment Product model number Serial number Service department telephone number 5 5 i OVERVIEW orae 1 1 1 1 RECORDER OVERVIEW 1 2 1 2 MODEL SELECTION GUIDE 1 4 2 INSTALLA TION 2 1 DE 2 2 23 UNPACKING 2 3 2 3 PANEL MOUNTING THE
136. ge the trace the destination the tagname and the engineering unit PCMCIA DATA LOST This message is displayed if data written on the PCMCIA card has not been stored and has been removed from the internal buffer PCMCIA FULL One of the PCMCIA files is nearly full according to the EVENT definition PCMCIA MISSING There is no PCMCIA card inside the recorder or the card has not been detected CARD PRESENT A PCMCIA card is present with no problem detected BAD EEPROM BACKPLANE EEPROM not responding BAD EEPROM INPUT EEPROM not responding 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 8 SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 8 1 OPERATOR INTERFACE PER ese 8 2 8 11 8 2 8 12 PASSWORDS er sek 8 2 8 1 3 ACCESS TO FUNCTIONS DURING SERVICE 8 4 8 2 LIST OF SERVICES ea exe 8 5 8 1 8 SERVICE 81 OPERATOR INTERFACE 8 1 1 ACCESS TO SERVICE Access to READ WRITE Configuration COPY PRINT CONFiguration or SERVICE from Operation mode is obtained by pressing the SETUP key 8 1 2 PASSWORDS To protect the recorder against unauthorized access the operator has to enter a password There are two possible levels of access e Password 1 allows reduced access to service If password 1 is used you are only able to adjust the 0 and 100 chart markin
137. gs Password 2 allows full access to service NOTE Use of the A keys allows you to select SERVICE 8 2 8 SERVICE Use of the 4 keys allows you to select one of the following functions of parameters for SERVICE action NORMAL RUN UP PASSWORD TO ENTER FUNCTIONS 1 M rt ni uos a mi n oos a m aes E neat m ut EH LOIN 5 te uu a m ru 5 LLLA e LL Wa Ma a a ma a a a a a ma Wat a m Press ENTER to validate your selection or press SETUP to come back to main function 8 3 8 SERVICE 8 1 3 ACCESS FUNCTIONS DURING SERVICE TYPES OF SERVICE SELECTION The keys allows you to select the type of service you want to execute The keys allows you to select the channel on which you want to execute the service Press ENTER to validate your selection or press SETUP to come back to main function SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION IMPORTANCE OF THE PARAMETER CAN BE CHANGED IN RUN MODE NAME OF THE NAME OF THE STOP OF ACQUISITIONS FUNCTION PARAMETER wtrpassworp1or2 fe ONLY WITH PASSWORD 2 DEFINITION EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF THE PARAMETER HOW TO MODIFY IT BY SELECTING OR ENTERING A NEW VALUE I E USING KEYS POSSIBLE VALUES LIST OF POSSIBLE VALUES OR LIMITS SEE ALSO EXAMPLE NOTE NOTICE The configurat
138. h available tempera digital idisplay display ply scale scale ranqe ture of filterto value value analog 9 adjust adjust Refer to the damp the jaccording according jinpul ake ment ment this compen analog the low JC sation signal input igh i V 99 to 99 99 to 99 99 value value seconds selected selected i 0mr mto used to measure the tempera 020 compen sation Factory Configu ration 80 150 17 CONFIGURA WORKSHEET High scale Ve value Ane B OUT fadjust adjust Refer to com 0 accordi ake OW 2 ment this sation jane to the low 9 to 99 99 to 99 Special zo a4omrmmu m LI 0 Factory Configu ration 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET ESM RANGE FILTER INPUT SENSOR Customer I 50 ws af ELE NN we 3 e co RICO L i 2 T C Int scale ranqe ilter value adjust adjust Refer to com damp the according ake OW 3 ment this Transmit manual igne inpul 3 99 to 99 99 to 99 21010 99 Special seconds selecte Na entry 2
139. hannel 29 to 32 4 Universal Inputs Channel 29 to 32 1 3 1 OVERVIEW TABLE Upper Rack Digital Inputs Outputs Availability nalog Inputs Outputs Selection D25 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 33 to 36 4 Universal Inputs Channel 33 to 36 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 1 to 6 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 37 to 40 4 Universal Inputs Channel 37 to 40 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 7 to 12 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 41 to 44 4 Universal Inputs Channel 41 to 44 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 13 to 18 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 45 to 48 4 Universal Inputs Channel 45 to 48 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 19 to 24 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 49 to 52 4 Universal Inputs Channel 49 to 52 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 25 to 30 4 Linear Inputs Channel 53 to 56 4 Universal Inputs Channel 53 to 56 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 31 to 36 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 57 to 60 4 Universal Inputs Channel 57 to 60 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 37 to 42 6 Digital Inputs Digital 37 to 42 4 Current Outputs Output 1 to 4 None 4 Linear Inputs Channel 61 to64 4 Universal Inputs Channel 61 to 64 6 Alarm Relay Outputs Alarm 43 to 48 6 Digital Inputs Digital 43 to 48 4 Current Outputs Output 5 to 8 1 OVERVIEW TABLE Options Selection D25 Communications None Universal Communication RS232 422 485 ASCII Modbus Ethernet Interface 2 PCMCIA Interface Note 6 A __
140. he alarms or maths functions configured on a filtered analog input are affected by the filter delay Be mindful with the filter action for the channels on which a rate of change alarm is configured the filter can suppress the alarm action SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES NOTICE NOTICE SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES NOTICE NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION LOW VALUE Engineering value corresponding to low limit of the selected input actuation range Enter a numeric value Up to 4 digits plus optional sign 9999 9999 Modification is not allowed for any directly connected temperature sensors as this would adversely affect the linearization Modification is only possible when the sensor is LINEAR or SPECIAL RTD and the range is 0 200 Ohms or 0 2000 Ohms For linear and non linear transmitters choose the value in engineering units which corresponds to the low range limit of the transmitter PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION HIGH VALUE 248 Engineering value corresponding to high limit of the selected input actuation range Enter a numeric value Up to 4 digits plus optional sign 9999 9999 Modification is not allowed for any directly connected temperature sensors as this would adversely affect the linearization Modification is only possible when the sensor is LINE
141. he four strings low dash from 0 to 4 in the good color and up dash from 4 to in the good color To increase low dash number in the good color give a positive value by pressing the key quantity proportional to graduations To increase up dash number in the good color give a negative value by pressing the key quantity proportional to graduations The recorder accepts value by pressing ENTER then the recorder prints the adjustment test with the new value You leave color calibration mode by pressing SETUP 4 strings 9747137127 step i 8 SERVICE SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER CHARACTERS 454 DEFINITION Prints all the characters available with the printer HOW USE EXECUTE The printer test begins when you enter the function IT You stop it by pressing SETUP BabcdefghijklmnopParstuwvwxyz RBCDEF GHI JKLHN PGORSTUULIX Z 281234567890123456789 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PR ALL CONF 2 DEFINITION The recorder allows you to print its complete configuration data Refer to section 4 5 PRINT CONFIGURATION NOTE ADVICE We recommend you to execute PRINT ALL after having received your recorder During the printing a message IN PROGRESS is shown on the lower display indicating the current action You can stop the printing at any time by pressing the SETUP or DISPLAY keys All other keys are deactivated The data is printed in rev
142. in GROUP B See ALARM and DIGITAL INPUTS sub matrices ACTION parameter PRINT GROUP choice 4 30 4 CONFIGURA aH ul 8204 a4 5 NI 0346 410 360555 200555 241 91041120 dE 10 Jaqwny 33434410530 yun ul 5 LUID SiS 38318 13431 DL 3009 01 OL 01 ang 541 jo 40180 AD aU 40 sul 4 4419 SEGET 17 mn sius 1 zn H zm WHY 19 0159738 JHL OL JQIQHI AHL 3143 OL e 135 AT 14501 941 Wid SSA dub alus Pq yur NOLLO V paddo gd ua NO A ldd 3313 JHL LAGON OL 64143107 39 IM DOM S dn ADS 943 105119 Y WOM AY 138 1199 ds 93 1 4 124145 OL 48 4 31 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS ALARM
143. information displayed on the lower line of the display in the run mode HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE SEE ALSO SUB MATRIX at power on Choose a new selection Displayed messages Explanation ANALOG INPUTS Display the analog inputs configured 2 PVS TRACE 2 consecutive channels traces are displayed on the same display line COMM RESULTS Display communication channels ALARM STATUS Display alarm states SPEED IN USE Display of chart speed in use DATE amp TIME Display of date and time If the selection is the same choice for the 2 displays displays 1 and 2 are consecutive SECTION 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BRIGHT DEFINITION To modify the display brightness during operation HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES Choose a new selection Press the key until the display indicates the right value Then press ENTER OFF 0 gt gt 20 MEDIUM 40 gt gt 60 gt gt 80 HIGH 100 4 82 SUB MATRIX DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION F1 KEY m F2 KEY Defines the action of the F1 and F2 keys in operation mode The user can define the action of these keys Choose a new selection Displayed messages UNUSED INHIBIT PRINT RESET PAPER LENG CHANGE SPEED PRINT DATE amp TIME SNAP SHOT TRACE CHART ADVANCE CHG GROUP A CHG GROUP B
144. ion data window pros aN 5 22 5 PC CONFIGURATION 5 10 OPTIONS MENU 5 10 1 Copy line The copy line function can be used to copy the configuration details one channel source channel to other channels Destination channels This option saves the effort required to configure a channel if a similar kind of monitoring is required on other channels Following are the steps followed to execute the copy line operation 1 Create a configuration for the selected DPR type 2 Access the following dialog by choosing Copy Line option in the Options menu Copy Line Source Line Destination Line to 3 Specify the source line and a destination range of lines 5 11 WINDOW MENU Contains usual options Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Shows names of all open configurations 9 12 ABOUT Provides the version information of the tool and the license information DPR1 80 250 PC Configurator Honeywell 1802250 PC Configurator Version 8 0 Copyright 2004 All Rights Reserved This product is licensed Lo htsl honeywell 5 23 5 CONFIGURATION 5 13 ERROR MESSAGES Messages are listed alphabetically Error message Error Classification Corrective action An error occurred while loading On opening an very old The binary configuration file is generated Binary file configuration file by an old version pre 7 2 of PC Configurator which might not be
145. ion of parameters with the classification 4 stops the acquisition as well as the operation of alarm supervision Leaving the configuration mode resets the memory buffer and the alarm status is defined again and the chart speed changes back to the configured value Occurrence value is reset 8 4 8 2 LIST OF SERVICES SUB MATRIX PARAMETERS ANALOG INPUT PRINTER MMI EVENTS MISCELLANEOUS CURRENT 4 20 mA ANALOG INPUT PV CALIB CAL DATE JUNCT C JUNCT T 8 SERVICE page 8 5 page 8 10 page 8 18 page 8 19 page 8 20 page 8 24 page 8 6 page 8 8 page 8 8 page 8 9 SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT NOTE 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PV CALIB m Allows the user to calibrate the 0 and 100 of the measure system Allows the user to calibrate the 0 and 100 of the measure system The message 1 channel CAL 0 is flashing with CONNECT 0 Asks the user to prepare the system for the 096 calibration Set input generator to deliver a signal corresponding to low scale 0 NOTE For some thermocouples the accuracy is inherently low For these thermocouples the CAL 0 low point has been shifted to the values listed below Thermocouple CAL 0 PR20 40 1100 C 20129 600 1112 WW26 400 C 752 F Then press ENTER calibration starts and CAL 0 is flashing To end CAL 0 press ENTER to validate You can press SETUP at any time
146. irmware to recorder A dialog with the status bar for download would be displayed 6 Click on Start button to start the download process 5 18 5 PC CONFIGURATION 5 8 7 Upgrade Firmware Communication firmware To update the comm firmware the following steps are followed 1 Click on Device in the On line Comm menu to select the type of recorder 2 Click on Upgrade Firmware in the On line Comm menu 3 Click on Communication Firmware Choose the rec file containing the required firmware version that is to be sent to the communication board in the following dialog box Recorder Upgrade Firmware il x File Specifications Hame REC Software Version OOTAN Upgrade Status 5 Click OK to send the firmware to the recorder dialog with the status bar for download would displayed 6 Click on Start button to start the download process 5 19 5 CONFIGURATION 5 8 8 Services The window below is accessed by clicking on Services and Relay Outputs State and Control in the On Line Comm menu DPR250 has more cards than the DPR180 shown below Relay Outputs States By pressing the All Relays On or All Relays Off button you can switch ON or OFF every relay on the recorder You can also switch ON or OFF one relay by clicking in the box as in the following example Cordi rmm ON RELAY 4 5 RELAT 4 n C3 Click box
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148. l 01 52 25 96 6 4 7 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 7 1 FART ene 7 2 7 2 SYMPTOM UNIT DOES NOT RESPOND TO POWER 7 4 7 3 SYMPTOM DISPLAY BUT THE PRINTING WORKS PROPERLY 7 4 7 4 SYMPTOM THE CHART ILLUMINATION FAILED 7 4 7 5 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS ONLY ALL DOTS LIGHT INGORERENT DISPLAY ewan seeds 7 4 7 6 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS BATTERY FAILED 7 5 7 7 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS EEPROM FAILED ON CPU BOARD 7 5 7 8 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS EEPROM FAILED ON BACKPLANE BOARD eoe red ee 7 5 7 9 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS EEPROM FAILED ON SLOT 7 5 7 10 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS 7 5 7 11 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS REAL TIME CLOCK PROGRAMMING FAILED mms 7 5 7 12 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS DATE amp TIME NEED READJUSTMENT 7 6 7 13 SYMPTOM DISPLAY SHOWS BAD CARRIAGE 0 5 7 6 7 14 SYMPTOM ANALOG INPUTS OUTSIDE SPECIFIED ACCURACY TOLERANCE 2 45656 ee eee 7 6 7 15 SYMPTOM NO COMMUNICATION WITH PC CONFIGURATOR 7 7 7 16 SYMPTOM THE ALARM FEATURE DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY 7
149. l and engineering values represents the sensor actuation Up to 50 pairs of points can be entered Electric unit mV V mA or Ohm Engineering unit for TC or RTD sensor Deg C or Deg F for SPECIAL sensor to be entered The Cold Junction Correspondence grid is for TC sensors only Click on Check and Draw actuation to check if data have been correctly entered Click on OK to close and save the actuation file or click on Cancel to abort changes and keep the previous data 5 21 5 5 9 2 User actuation to Configuration To introduce a user actuation file into a recorder configuration the following dialog box is used This dialog box can be accessed by clicking on Add User Actuation to configuration menu item in the User Actuation menu Adding User Actuation Select the files to associate to the user actuations OK User Actuation Not used Lancel Sensor E di Description User Actuation 2 Hot used Sensor Description Following are steps used to introduce user actuation into the recorder configuration Select the user actuation number i e either User Actuation 1 or User Actuation 2 Select the User Actuation file you want to add to your configuration Click on OK to save data and close the window Click on Cancel to abort changes and keep the previous data Click on Edit to display the selected User Actuat
150. lly 2 Reconnect the flat cable on the CPU board 3 Change motor 4 YES Check printing delay speed too high or printer left with no paper make correction and cycle power to recorder DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 YES Check cartridge ribbon too old Check gap print head 0 6 mm 0 0236 Check motor ribbon about 80 per coil 2 YES Check color calibration Clean color mechanism 3 YES Check 0 and 100 paper calibration Clean carriage driving bar 7 23 SYMPTOM DOUBLE TRACE ON THE CHART PAPER CHECK 1 Check if the carriage belt is worn where the carriage is fixed on the belt 7 9 DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 If the belt is worn free the belt from the Carriage 2 Move the carriage some centimeters right or left on a non worn part of the belt 3 Put the belt back on the carriage 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 24 ERROR MESSAGES NO TRACE Display is selected for traces but no traces are configures in the chart configuration on each channel NO PAPER No paper in the cassette has activated the Paper Out switch or the cassette has been removed END PAPER The Chart Length counter has reached 0 BATTERY FAIL The Lithium Battery for the Real Time Clock is at the level less than 3V ONE ALARM ON The configured Alarm Event has occurred BURNOUT The input is configured and in a Burnout Condition or an input in burnout has disabled SHEDTIME The configured time period within which the communica
151. meters with 4 or If PASSWORD 2 PASSWORD 1 the password will be understood as PASSWORD 2 If PASSWORD 2 PASSWORD 1 nil string no password will be required for configuration access Do not lose your password code If you do contact your service department or technical assistance center If using the password function both PASSWORD 1 amp PASSWORD 2 are required These can be the same or they can be different 4 94 SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SEE ALSO NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION OPTIONS Type of optional maths package Enter a code 12 capital letters max If the entered code corresponds to the option code the following message is displayed MATH If not the following message is displayed NO PACKAGE SEE MATH USER S MANUAL This code should be delivered by your service department and is specific to this recorder To obtain a new code please indicate the full serial number 13 digits shown in MISCELLANEOUS sub matrix SERIAL parameter See the section 8 SERVICE 4 95 4 CONFIGURA TION Bujws m pum n jo jo didvd ponad uainmnduia NOIL vNITS AU 01133136 1 0401153738 JHL 13 JHL 13437 0 DL JHL 141
152. n press ENTER select a new value for month Then press ENTER Enter a new value for year Then press ENTER SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES DEFAULT VALUE NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION LANGUAGE em Operator information and configuration language Select a new language ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION INTERFACE men Determines the owner of internal communication between PCMCIA option and JACK Select a new value JACK PCMCIA JACK PC Configurator cannot modify this parameter PC Configurator is able to communicate with the recorder only if INTERFACE JACK On the contrary INTERFACE must be equal to PCMCIA if you want to store data on the PCMCIA board if PCMCIA option is installed 4 91 SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES SUB MATRIX MISCEL DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION IDENTIF Identification number of the instrument which will be printed the chart Enter a numeric value 0 99 CLASSIFICATION FREQUENCY Pes To select the line frequency Select a new frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz This value is important to improve serial mode rejection at supply frequency
153. n with another controller connected on the same current loop please remove the burnout detection on your recorder Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES EXAMPLE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION LOW ADJUST 24 HIGH ADJUST Zero adjust and span adjust are values used to calibrate a temperature loop Otherwise choose 0 Value Factory Calibration Adjustments are made directly in Engineering unit to the input range 5 5 Enter numeric value Up to 3 digits including negative sign and decimal point 99 99 LOW ADJUST will be added to the 0 of the considered range HIGH ADJUST will be added to the 100 of the considered range so the calibration is changed 4 CONFIGURA TION 1500 337 INIZ 942141 Pay 91228 1012 aup Hoya JoONVH 91028 11242 07 L 73437 JAQAY OL 300M OL 01 AM Test 34 01 10 dp Aq 40111509 JUBI JNGZ 2001 21181518 11049 400810 3 41 HADJA Leas 311 514 eg 2143 42019 Harg HO 100 J 514129
154. nd decimal point EXAMPLE Low limit value 0 1 2 Chart range 1 4 23 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX CHART PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MAX RANGE 1 DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES EXAMPLE SUB MATRIX CHART 9 Upper limit of chart range 1 Enter a numeric value Up to 8 digits for analog inputs maths results and comm results Including negative sign and decimal point High limit value g LUG Z Chart range 1 PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION RG1 COLOR DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES Color of range 1 Select a new color BLACK BLUE PURPLE GREEN BROWN RED BLACK THICK BLUE THICK PURPLE THICK GREEN THICK BROWN THICK RED THICK SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES EXAMPLE SUB MATRIX CHART DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES EXAMPLE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MIN RANGE 2 55 Lower limit of chart range 2 Enter a numeric value Up to 8 digits for analog inputs maths results and comm results Including negative sign and decimal point Lew limit value 1 100 Z Chart range 2 PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MAX RANGE 2 2 Upper limit of chart range 2 Enter a numeric value Up to 8 digits for analog inputs maths results and comm results Including negative sign and decimal point High limit value 0 188 7 Chart range 2 SUB
155. nfigurable from 0 up to 80 C 32 to 176 F 2 On variable temperature compensation box We use 1 channel to measure the temperature of the box 1 Fixed temperature compensation box Compensation Recorder T Controlled 2 Variable temperature compensation box how Recorder Controlled Compananation apper HOW TO MODIFY IT 1 Fixed Temperature Enter new temperature value engineering unit Choose between VALUE 0 and 80 2 Variable Temperature Select the channel used to measure the temperature of the box NOTICE This parameter is just taken into account if the corresponding channel is configured with T C EXT COMP For T C INT COMP RTD and LINEAR this parameter has no effect whatever the entered value SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES NOTICE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER FILTER CLASSIFICATION 9 You may wish to apply a filter to noisy signals However if pulses square waves or other rapidly changing inputs are to be displayed and recorded without damping choose 0 filter value Enter a numeric value 0 99 seconds 0 No filter 10 10 seconds Measure OFF 100 63 2 5 _ Dx If fiter 99 seconds lf filter 45 seconds Filter Seconds All t
156. nput signals 0 2 10 2 5 2 Relay outputs 00 2 11 2 5 2 1 Removing the alarm to change NC to NO contacts 2 12 2 6 PIPING THE CHARS doe 2 15 2 16 2 6 2 Cleaning the rod and lubricating the carriage bushings 2 21 2 7 INSTALLING THE PRINTING SYSTEM 2 22 2 8 2 ERE eh eh ee ee eee ee E 2 24 2 1 2 INSTALLATION 21 WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION To avoid the risk of electrical shock that could cause personal injury follow all safety notices in this documentation Protective earth terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth supply system conductor Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury POWER SUPPLY Ensure the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning on the power In the rear of the recorder near to the connector of the power supply PROTECTIVE GROUNDING Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent an electric shock before turning on the power Do not operate the instrument when protective grounding or fuse might be defective To avoid a potential shock hazard never cut off the internal or external grounding wire or disconnect the protective grounding terminal NEC
157. nt status Press SETUP to escape 8 SERVICE page 8 18 CLASSIFICATION e When you enter in the function every pixel flashes for 15 seconds page 8 19 CLASSIFICATION e 8 SERVICE SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS PARAMETERS RECORD TYPE page 8 21 SERIAL page 8 21 FINAL TEST page 8 21 BACKUP page 8 22 RESTORE page 8 22 SOFTWARE page 8 22 HARDWARE page 8 23 CARD USED page 8 23 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCELLANEOUS RECORD TYPE on DEFINITION Shows the recorder type 250 mmm 9 84 inch HOW USE EXECUTE IT can only read the value Press SETUP to escape SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICA SERIAL 44 Shows the serial number of the product You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION FINAL TEST Shows date of final factory test You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape PARAMETER CLASSIFICA Saves time date remaining paper length and maths results before changing the battery When you press ENTER in the function the copy is executed You can execute several backups before restoring the values But you cannot execute many restores without any backup SUB MATRIX MISCELLANEOUS DEFI
158. nting lay action indication Enable Enable Enable Disable Disable Disable functions or alarm occurrences Enable Disable To Analog inputs 2 PVs trace Maths results Comm results Alarm status Speed in use Date amp time Trace amp tag Trace in AL Logic states Analog inputs 2 PVs trace Comm results Alarm status Speed in use Date amp time acknowledge the alarm Enable Disable Factory Enable Enable Enable Enable Enable Analog inputs Analog inputs Conf F1 F2 KEY KEY BRIGHT choice OFF 0 gt gt 20 MEDIUM 40 gt gt 60 gt gt 80 HIGH 100 To configure the action of the key F1 UNUSED INHIBIT PRINT RESET PAPER LENG CHANGE SPEED PRINT DATE amp TIME SNAP SHOT TRACE CHART ADVANCE CHG GROUP A CHG GROUP B CHG GROUP A B SNAP SHOT LOGIC SNAP SHOT MATH START STOP ARCH REMOVE PCMCIA To configure the action of the key F2 UNUSED INHIBIT PRINT RESET PAPER LENG CHANGE SPEED PRINT DATE amp TIME SNAP SHOT TRACE CHART ADVANCE CHG GROUP A CHG GROUP B CHG GROUP A B SNAP SHOT LOGIC SNAP SHOT MATH START STOP ARCH REMOVE PCMCIA Factory 80 Inhib it Chart Advance Conf Print 11 21 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET 11 10 EVENTS EVENT TYPE RELAY NUM DISPLAY
159. o 1 lo gr m bad dpi 11 7 17 CONFIGURA WORKSHEET 11 4 ALARM 1 Customer 5 gt LUE LARM Gig DIFF RELAY V MSG MSG RED IN YPE WITH NUM AL 19 20 d 0 rre C m 4 4 Activate Latching Print alor Switch Comm faction relay the the the and ig esis i ar and Chg 5 alarm messa alarm trace Maths ar Maths relay ges messa sag color in detec inputz 1 tion to jofthe to 48 activate Print signal jon al INO alarm jforthe Prt alarm inhibit upto diffe Tab 9 rential Tab a dj n AB Factory alc N Configu 0 000 015 0 000 de YO Disable 953 ration 1 action lay HYS ADI H 2i APPLY ALARM 17 CONFIGURA TION WORKSHEET DIFF WITH ACTION MSG NUM BER ACK NOW LEDGE RELAY MSG MSG RED IN COLOR AL Customer Factory ration value Comm and Maths Input s 5 L
160. o range 2 if RANGE USED with R1 and to range 1 if RANGE USED with R2 PRINT ON AL Print the channel in alarm condition PRT INHIBIT Stop all printing without data memorization TAB SQTRACE Print one tabular snapshot of values superposed on traces TAB SQBLANK Print one tabular snapshot of values on blank paper PRT MATH LOG Print one tabular snapshot of maths results CHG GROUP B CHG GROUP to B Print groups i of channels defined in chart sub matrix When the alarm turns ON the group B is printed When the alarm turns OFF the group A is printed CHG GROUP AB CHG GROUP A to A B Print groups i of channels defined in chart sub matrix When the alarm turns ON groups A and B are printed When the alarm turns OFF the group A is printed RANGE USED in CHART sub matrix for PRINT ON AL and CHG GROUP GROUP DEF in CHART sub matrix for CHG GROUP This ACTION parameter is taken into account only if NORMAL is selected for the SELECTION parameter of the DIGITAL sub matrix 4 51 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL RELAY NUM 955 DEFINITION Selection of the relay activated with digital input HOW MODIFY IT Select a new relay number POSSIBLE CHOICES NO RELAY RELAY 1 i 1 48 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL ACKNOWLEDGE DEFINITION To acknowledge all alarm latching relay outputs POSSIBLE CHOICES ENABLE Requires alarm acknowledgment to release all al
161. on Upper display shows INITIALIZATION Lower display shows MEASURE During a few seconds the recorder reads and analyzes every inputs After these operations of initialization input values appear on the 2 displays in run mode 3 5 3 3 4 SELECTING AND INTERPRETING RUN MODE DISPLAY 3 4 1 INTRODUCTION The recorder allows you to choose between a lot of display types when in the normal scanning mode At the end of the power display sequence see section 3 5 POWER UP the display will be in the scanning mode in the display type you have selected in the configuration matrix of the display Parameters DISPLAY HI DISPLAY LO To select another display type for the lower and or the upper display use the DISPLAY key See next section 3 4 2 or use the configuration mode 3 4 2 How to select a display type immediate action keys are not available if you are in configuration mode e selection of the DISPLAY key is lost at the power off e Press the DISPLAY key Then you can read DISPLAY HI The upper display is flashing DISPLAY LO The V keys allow you to select the desired display Confirm your choice by pressing the ENTER key According to your choice you may obtain DISPLAY HI ANALOG IN PUTS Electrical input signal DISPLAY LO ANALOG INPUTS Electrical input signal The A keys allow you to select the desired display mode on the lo
162. on the upper display and or on the lower display 3 4 3 2 Exception For selections on the 2 displays with the same display type Jg LOCK aISDISVS nw 84 Sw des e CARES d o Ow SS RX OPERATOR 5 OIG CISA 2 _ __ _ _ _ 3 5 4 Alarm acknowledgment GLOSSARY OF OPERATING DISPLAY MESSAGES 3 1 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 7 3 7 3 9 3 31 OPERATOR INTERFACE EXPLANATION This section describes the various actions which an operator can initiate through the keyboard and explains how to interpret the displays in the different modes of operation available 3 2 OPERATOR INTERFACE DISPLAY AND KEYPAD The display gives a clear indication of action prompts by means of two lines of 16 characters and the keypad consists of 23 keys function keys that enable you to start immediate action See table below FUNCTION KEYS F1 HOLD PRINT RESET DISPLAY F2 0 Immediate To hold the To choose an Math To choose Immediate action key display ona Immediate printing Occurrence display type in action key configurable current action Reset all latching run mode orto configurable channel
163. onfiguration Worksheets and attach to order or send to Customer Service Reference Product Manual 4 NRTL C indicates product safety compliance approval by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory of which UL and CSA are both OSHA accredited NRTL s Not available with Portable Case option 5 is recommended that the Product Configuration Table V option be ordered when ordering the Calibration Certificate otherwise the certificate will be based on the factory default configuration 6 PCMCIA Flash Memory Cards must be ordered separately PCMCIA Memory Cards are compatible and stored data is accessible using SDA software P N 045501 or TrendManager Pro V5 TMPCON5S 2 INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 2 1 WARNING hess eet eee het 6 94 2 2 2 2 Bug oe ewe 2 3 2 3 PANEL MOUNTING THE RECORDER 2 4 2 3 1 lt 2 4 2 3 2 External dimensions and 2 4 2 3 3 Installing the recorder 2 5 2 4 WIRING THE RECORDER 2 7 241 Recommendations 1a 2 7 2 5 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS 4 4 56 408 8 490 BS ee eA 2 8 2 5 1 Digital i
164. oni Frequenza INSTALLAZIONE STRUMENTO registratore deve essere montato sul quadro cotone per la pulizia senza limitare l accesso dell operatore ai terminali posteriori massimo spessore del quadro 40 mm SOSTITUZIONE DEI MATERIALI DI CONSUMO da 10 a 90 UR non condensata da 15 a 80 95 UR condensata Carta a rotoloda 0 a 50 Gradi C da 32 a 122 Gradi F Carta a pacchetto a 40 Gradi C da 32 a 104 Gradi F da 40 a 70 Gradi C da 40 a 158 Gradi F da 10 a 60 Hz ampiezza 0 14 mm da 60 a 150 Hz accellerazione 1 g ISTRUZIONI PER LA PULIZIA Usare solo uno straccio pulito in dello strumento Fusibile Per evitare incendi assicurarsi di usare il fusibile secondo lo standard specificato tipo tensione corrente Prima di sostituire il fusibile spegnere lo strumento e scollegare l alimentazione Non usare un fusibile differente o cortocircuitare il porta fusibile SP21 6031 NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD Para reducir el riesgo de choque el ctrico el cual podr a causar lesiones N personales seguir todas las indicaciones de este documento protecci n del conductor del sistema de alimentaci n Terminal de tierra de protecci n Proporcionado para la coneci n de la tierra de Siel equipo es utilizado de forma no especificada por el fabricante la protecci n suministrada con el mismo podr a resultar dafiada reemplazar ningun componente o parte no expl citamente especificado por el suministrador
165. onskade skal alle sikkerhedsbestemmelser i denne manual felges Beskyttende jordterminal Terminalen er forberedt for og skal forbindes til beskyttelses jordledning i henhold til steerkstremsbekendtgerelsen DK e Hvis udstyret ikke bruges som specificeret manualen kan den beskyttelse udstyret yder blive nedsat eller forsvinde Erstat kun komponenter som udtrykkeligt er specificeret som udskiftelige i manualen ledningsforbindelser skal f lge st rkstr msbekendtg relsen DK og udf res af autoriseret erfarent personel Den beskyttende jordterminal skal forbindes f rst af alle forbindelser og fjernes som den sidste Det anbefales jvf st rkstr msbekendtg relsen at der installeres en afbryder til forsyningssp ndingen n r udstyret der installeres en extern sikring til skriveren skal denne svare fuldst ndig til skriverens egen sikring type og liges sikringsholder UDSTYRS SPECIFIKATIONER Str mforsyning 100 til 240 V AC DC Frekvens 50 60 Hz Effektforbrug 100 VA max OMGIVELSES SPECIFIKATIONER Placer ikke udstyret i n rheden af brandbare v sker eller dampe Fugtighed Rullepapir 10 90 95 RH ikke kondenserende 15 80 Temperatur Drift Rullepapir 0 til 50 C 32 til 122 F Foldepapir 0 til 40 C 32 til 104 F Opbevaring 40 til 70 C 40 til 158 F Vibrationer Frekvens 10 til 60 Hz amplitude 0 14 mm 60 til 150 Hz
166. or BLACK BLUE PURPLE GREEN BROWN RED PARAMETER RED IN AL 4 CONFIGURA TION CLASSIFICATION 52 CLASSIFICATION Specifies if the digital input trace will be printed in red with digital action Select a new value NO YES lf RED IN AL is selected do not configure the trace in red as normal printing 4 CONFIGURA 9 1 fu ainBijuma 3955 01123135 3HL ILI 778 JHL 13431 01 3008 01 J3IGH2 LATON OL dn vHYd lod 135 Ol NHNL34 OL 38 H31N3 01 91 155 AX 1950 HELLAS sim 4 57 4 CONFIGURA TION SUB MATRIX M ESSAG ES Configuration of customer messages PARAMETER MESSAGE page 4 58 4 58 4 CONFIGURA SUB MATRIX MESSAGES PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MESSAGE m DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE CHOICES NOTICE NOTE To configure the messages 1 to 64 Enter text digit by digit with the A and V keys 64 alpha numerical characters If the message is larger than 64 characters the last digit takes the place of the first one giving a wrong message Configuration of message 1 when used with the tabular printout will create a header message This is for software version AM or later The frequency of the message being printed is determined via the chart documentation print interval 4
167. or the lead wires are in copper and you have to subtract from the mV value the mV corresponding to the ambient temperature of the rear terminals This eliminates the effect of the cold junction compensation Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage NOTE Each time you change the sensor the recorder is factory calibrated again 8 7 SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT NOTE SUB MATRIX ANALOG INPUT DEFINITION HOW TO USE EXECUTE IT NOTE 8 SERVICE PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CAL DATE Shows you date of the last PV calibration or junction calibration You can only read the date Press SETUP to escape PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION JUNCT C e Shows value of the cold junction temperature compensation You can only read the value Press SETUP to escape Value in C PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION JUNCT T eo 4 Allows the user to calibrate the cold junction temperature When you enter in the sub matrix the message 1T 25 1 is displayed Press W or A to modify the current value Press ENTER to accept this value or SETUP to cancel If you accept the calibration of the cold junction is executed The message CAL is flashing during few seconds You can cancel the process by pressing SETUP If you do not cancel the message END CAL is displayed
168. orts a configuration to the PC Configurator tool This operation is mostly used during engineering where the configuration personnel uploads the configuration from one recorder makes changes to parameters and downloads the same to a set of recorders which need to function similarly The following dialog is displayed Import File Drives Tag 2 Directories 1 Program Files DPR_Contigtool CONFDATA Devices Type DPR180 C PROGRA 14 DPR_CO 1T CONFDATA To open the previously exported configuration select the exp file containing your configuration On completion of Import action the configuration is opened 5 6 9 Exit Exits the program 5 7 VIEW MENU Click on the bars you want displayed e Toolbar e View Status bar See figure on page 5 6 58 ON LINE COMM MENU 5 8 1 Device Select the device to be configured for communication 5 14 5 CONFIGURATION 5 8 2 Communication parameters This dialog box displays the COM ports available on the system Communication between the PC and the recorder can either be through the interface kit or by using RS232 RS485 converter If RS232 RS485 converter is used communication with the recorder is through the comm board Specify the address of the recorder X Communication Parameters Communication PC Interface Kit t R5485 Address 5 8 3 Upload configuration Uploads
169. personal med erfarenhet av s dant arbete e Skyddsjordsanslutningen skall anslutas f re alla andra anslutningar och losskopplas sist En strombrytare for n tstr mmen rekommenderas Omen extern sakring anvands for skydda skrivaren skall denna sakring motsvara skrivarens sakring STROMFORSORJNING Spanning 100 till 240 V AC DC Frekvens 50 60 Hz Effekt 100 VA max OMGIVNINGSVILLKOR Anvand ej instrumentet i narhet av brannbara vatskor eller gaser Anvandandet av instrumentet i sadan milj ar en direkt sakerhetsrisk Fuktighet Rullat papper 10 till 90 RH ej kondenserande Veckat papper 15 till 80 RH ej kondenserande Temperatur Omgivande Rullat papper 0 till 50 C 32 till 122 F Veckat papper 0 till 40 C 32 till 104 F Lagring 40 till 70 C 40 till 158 F Vibrationer Frekvens 10 till 60 amplitud 0 14 mm 60 till 150 Hz acceleration 1 g INSTALLATION RENGORINGSINSTRUKTION Instrumentet skall monteras i en panel eller i en lada endast en torr f r att reng ra f r att undvika att personalen kommer i ber ring instrumentet med bakre inkopplingsplintar Max paneltjocklek 40 mm BYTE AV SAKRING For att undvika gnistbildning eller eldsvada anvand endast specificerad sakring strom spanning typ Fore sakringsbyte sla natspanningen till instrumentet Satt i ny sakring Kortslut ej sakringshallaren NORME DI SICUREZZA 1721 6031 Per ridurre rischi di scariche ele
170. r a numeric value Up to 7 digits plus optional sign and decimal point optional according to the associated input type 9999999 9999999 3 digits after the decimal point 150 000 4 104 4 CONFIGURA 4 4 COPY CONFIGURATION 4 4 1 Introduction The COPY function allows you to reduce the required time to configure the recorder For example If more than one channel may be connected to similar sensors with similar ranges use the COPY function The data you want to copy must be first selected into one line of the sub matrix See the following procedure NOTE When entering in this mode with PASSWORD 2 4 ACQUISITIONS and PRINTING are stopped 9 4 4 2 Configuration 4 4 2 1 Function access When the recorder is in RUN mode Press SETUP to enter in CONFIGURATION mode Enter your password Select the COPY function with the A and V keys Select the sub matrix with the and keys NORMAL RUN 4 105 4 CONFIGURA TION 4 4 2 2 Sub matrix presentation Each sub matrix is shown as a table and each column represents one parameter of the sub matrix See example below relative to the CHART sub matrix 0 100 SUB GROUP ZONE ZONE DIV DEF MIN MAX RANGE 1 RANGE 1 CHANNEL TRACE FORMA gt choice Each input parameter has a reference containing one letter and one number For example the FORMAT parameter of
171. re Except as otherwise hereinafter provided Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture to be free of defective materials and faulty workmanship and as conforming to applicable specifications and or drawings Commencing with date of shipment Honeywell s warranty shall run for the period specified on the face hereof or if none be mentioned 18 months If warranted goods are returned to Honeywell during this period of coverage Honeywell will repair or replace without charge those items it finds defective Experimental devices designated by the letter X or E within their part number identification are prototype pre production items that have yet to complete all phases of product release testing these items are sold AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY b Software Software if listed on the face hereof and used within hardware and or a system warranted by Honeywell will be furnished on a medium that s free of defect in materials or workmanship under normal use for so long as the hardware and or system is under warranty During this period Honeywell will replace without charge any such medium it finds defective As for the quality or performance of any software data they are supplied AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY c Services Where hardware and or a system is installed by Honeywell such services are warranted against faulty workmanship for the same period if any as applies to the installed items During this concurrently running period Hone
172. rows and press ENTER Depends on the type of sensor connected Possible selections are listed below 4 9 4 CONFIGURA TION AVAILABLE RANGES RTD OHMS LINEAR DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY mV 0 10 mV 10 10 mV 0 20 mV 20 20 mV 0 50 mV 50 50 mV 10 50 mV 0 100 mV 100 100 mV 0 500 mV 500 500 mV Volt 0 1 V 1 1 V 0 2 V 2 2 V 0 5 V 5 5 V 1 5 V 0 10 V 10 10 V mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA mV 0 10 mV 10 0 10 mV 0 20 mV 20 0 20 mV 0 50 mV 50 0 50 mV 10 50 mV 0 100 mV 100 0 100 mV 0 500 mV 500 0 500 mV Volt 0 1V 1 0 1V 0 2V 2 0 2V 0 5V 5 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V 10 0 10 V mA 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Pt 100 at0 50 150 C 58 302 F 0 100 C 32 212 F 0 200 C 32 392 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 800 C 328 1472 F Ni 50 ohms 320 C 608 F Ni 508 ohms 150 302 F Cu 10 ohms 250 C 482 F Ohms 0 200 0 2000 Q Pt 100 at 0 50 0 150 58 0 302 F 0 100 C 32 212 0 200 C 32 392 F 0 400 C 32 752 F 200 0 800 C 328 0 1472 F Ni 50 ohms 80 0 320 C 112 0 608 F Ni 508 ohms 80 0 150 C 112 0 302 F Cu 10 ohms 20 0 250 C 4 0 482 F Ohms 0 200 2 0 2000 Q 915 50 150 58 302 0 100 32 212 0 200 32 392 0 400 32 752 200 500 328 932 415 50 0 150 58 0 302 0 100 C 32
173. ru es seguran a Para reduzir o risco de choque el ctrico que pode causar danos corporais seguir todas as normas de seguran a contidas nesta documenta o Terminal de protec o de terra Fornecido para liga o do condutor do sistema da protec o de terra Se este equipamento for usado de modo especificado pelo fabricante a protec o fornecida pelo equipamento pode n o ser adequada se deve substituir qualquer componente ou que seja explicitamente especificado como substituivel pelo nosso revendedor e oda a cablagem deve estar acordo com os c digos el ctricos locais e deve ser realizada por pessoal experiente devidamente autorizado E O terminal de terra deve ser ligado antes de ser feita qualquer outra cabelagem e desligado em ltimo lugar e Recomenda se um comutador na fonte de alimenta o principal pr ximo do equipamento Se fusivel externo para proteger el ctrico ao registador fusivel tem coincidir com fus vel do registador regulamentado tipo de fus vel bem como com o fuseholder porta de suporte Especifica es do Equipamento Voltagem 100 240 Frequ ncia 50 60 Hz Pot ncia ou consumo de Corrente 100 VA max Condi es Ambientais N o operar o instrumento na presen a de l quidos ou vapores inflam veis A opera o de qualquer instrumento el ctrico em tal ambiente cons
174. s number value unit and indicator of the alarm If the channel is in alarm status and if the alarm parameter See EVENTS matrix ONE ALARM ON parameter is not valid then the A indicator appears on the last digit of the display On the contrary units are displayed and the alarm number is displayed just after as follows gt gt 5 TI lt TI 2 S D O 2 AL 1 2 01 258 1 UNITS TRACES IN ALARM The upper display shows the name of the display type TRACE IN ALxx yy and the display interval of the lower display TRACE IN ALxx yy The lower display shows trace status of alarm xx yy takes values from 01 to 16 or 17 to 24 you may have active inactive missing 3 e LOGICAL STATUS The 2 displays necessary upper display shows the name of the display type DI and the display interval of the lower display The lower display shows the digital input status yy takes values from 01 to 16 or 17 to 24 you may have contact closed __ contact opened missing 3 5 OPERATOR INITIATED ACTIONS 3 5 1 Hold display The HOLD key allows you to stop the scanning action while displaying current value of the selected channel upper display only The selection of the HOLD key is lost at the power o
175. size max 20 lines User Defined Actuation Up to 50 breakpoints can be used to define a custom range actuation Up to 2 ranges can be defined using the PC Configurator Mathematical package optional Many functions are available such as basic maths functions x square root Fo totalization mass flows energy consumption averages min max timers carbon potential alarm logic pulses totalization RH The calculations are stored during power interruption Periodic Report Actions The results can be recorded as a trace a tabular print out or in a periodic report or sent to the communication link or used to generate a current output signal Communication optional Protocols ASCII in RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 MODBUS RTU in RS 422 RS 485 Ethernet Modbus RTU Bridge Inteface Interface configured with standard IP address and is utilized with 3 party software that provides TCP IP modbus driver and OPC capability PC supervision In ASCII Communication an application software package L P C S provides the following functions monitor the PV s alarms event status archiving of data in ASCII files send a message to the recorder configure the recorder 9 3 9 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data PCMCIA optional PCMCIA cards PCMCIA memory cards are ATA type compatible and use flash technology for a longer data retention Memory size starts from 2 Mb up to 75 Mb Archiving of PV traces alarms and
176. ssue by pressing SETUP then going to SERVICE menu and MISCELLANEOUS sub matrix recorder or COMM sub matrix 51 OVERVIEW The PC Configurator enables you to configure your recorder through a Windows interface It provides the following functionalities Configuration Upload Download e Recorder Firmware Upgrade or communication Firmware Upgrade To run this application efficiently we recommend you first close all other PC applications NOTES All menus and screens are accessible with or without a mouse For general information choose the ABOUT dialog box in the main menu 5 2 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE YOUR SYSTEM 5 2 1 Minimum system requirements Windows XP SP1 professional requires a 233 Mhz CPU with 128 MB of RAM Windows 2000 SP4 professional requires a Pentium 133 Mhz CPU with 64 MB of RAM Windows NT Workstation 4 0 SP5 requires a 486 Mhz CPU with 32 MB of RAM Windows 98SE requires a Pentium 150MHz processor with 32 MB of RAM 10MB free on your hard disk Recommended video resolution 800x600 or higher 0 2 5 CONFIGURATION 5 2 2 Installation e Insert the Configurator CD Program should autorun to begin installation If not to Windows Explorer and click on the CD drive then double click Autorun exe The following popup appears WA DPR 180 250 PC Configurator TESTER ACELEI Readme English Readme German Headme French Exit Click Next button on the Welcome screen Inpu
177. stroomkring naar de recorder beschermen moet deze zekering voldoen aan de specificaties die gelden voor zowel de zekering van de recorder type zekering als die voor de zekeringhouder Apparatuur voorwaarden Aansluitspanning 100 tot 240 V AC DC Frequentie 50 60 Hz Toegestane belasting 100 VA max Omgevingscondities Gebruik het instrument niet in de aanwezigheid van ontvlambare vloeistoffen of dampen Het gebruik van elk elektrisch instrument in een dergelijke omgeving vormt een gevaar voor uw veiligheid Relatieve vochtigheid Rol 10 tot 90 RH niet condenserend Vouwkaart 15 tot 80 RH niet condenserend Temperatuur Omgevingstemp Rol 0 tot 50 C 32 tot 122 F Vouwkaart 0 tot 40 C 32 tot 104 F Opslag 40 tot 70 C 40 tot 158 F Trillingen Frequentie 10 tot 60 Hz amplitude 0 14 mm 60 tot 150 Hz versnelling 1 g Montage van de apparatuur Schoonmaken De recorder moet worden gemonteerd in een Alleen een droge katoenen doek gebruiken voor het paneel om de toegankelijkheid tot de achterste schoonmaken van het instrument aansluitpunten te beperken paneeldikte maximaal 40 mm Vervanging van verbruiksmaterialen Zekering ter voorkoming van brand dient u de zekering met de gespecificeerde standaard te gebruiken stroom spanning type Voor u de zekering vervangt moet u de netspanning uitschakelen en de stroomtoevoer onderbreken Gebruik geen andere zekering en sluit de zekeringhouder niet kort PO2L6031 Inst
178. t the User name and Company name and click the Next button Input the destination folder and click the Next button Setup performs automatic migration of the user created configuration database files if they exist in the destination directory Select the language and click the Next button popup NOTE The choice of the language English French German is defined at the PC Configurator installation This choice cannot be modified after the installation Only the PC Configurator reinstallation allows you to choose another language 5 3 5 CONFIGURATION 5 2 3 Language setting To change the language used by PC Configurator 1 Click on Start Programs DPR 180 250 PC Configurator Language Preferences amp Readme The following dialog is launched Language Preferences Language Preferences f English Readme French Readme LISEZMOI FRANCAIS Berman Readme LESEN 1 DEUTSCH Status Saved Close Select the required language Click on save Execute the application to see the change in language 53 INSTALLING THE FIRMWARE FOR YOUR RECORDER FOR YOUR COMMUNICATION BOARD The following procedure allows you to install new Firmware versions on your PC the Firmware for your recorder or the Firmware for your communication board e Insert the Firmware CD e Double click on Upgrade Firmware Setup icon e Follow the instructions 54 PC RECORDER INTERF
179. ted 5 Thomas Holt Drive North Ryde Sydney Nsw Australia 2113 Tel 61 2 353 7000 AUSTRIA Honeywell Austria G M B H Handelskai 388 A1020 Vienna Austria Tel 43 1 727 800 BELGIUM Honeywell S A 3 Avenue De Bourget B 1140 Brussels Belgium Tel 32 2 728 27 11 BRAZIL HONEYWELL DO Brazil And Cia Rua Jose Alves Da Chunha Lima 172 Butanta 05360 050 Sao Paulo Sp Brazil Tel 55 11 819 3755 BULGARIA HONEYWELL EOOD 14 Iskarsko Chausse POB 79 BG 1592 Sofia BULGARIA Tel 359 791512 794027 792198 Sales and Service For application assistance current specifications pricing or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor contact one of the offices below CANADA Honeywell Limited The Honeywell Centre 300 Yorkland Blvd Toronto Ontario 2 151 Canada Tel 800 461 0013 Fax 416 502 5001 CZECH REPUBLIC HONEYWELL Spol S R O Budejovicka 1 140 21 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel 42 2 6112 3434 DENMARK HONEYWELL A S Automatikvej 1 DK 2860 Soeborg DENMARK Tel 45 39 55 56 58 FINLAND HONEYWELL OY Ruukintie 8 FIN 02320 ESPOO 32 FINLAND Tel 358 0 3480101 FRANCE HONEYWELL S A Batiment le Mercury Parc Technologique de St Aubin Route de l Orme CD 128 91190 SAINT AUBIN FRANCE Tel from France 01 60 19 80 00 From other countries 33 1 60 19 80 00 GERMANY HONEYWELL AG Kaiserleistrasse 39 D 63067 OFFENBACH GERMANY Tel 49 69 80 64444 H
180. ted limits relative humidity are within limits Be sure delay has been long enough since power on 5 Does it solve 5 Replace the appropriate analog input card 6 Replace the backplane board 7 6 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 7 15 SYMPTOM COMMUNICATION WITH CONFIGURATOR CHECK 1 2 Is PC showing NO RESPONSE FROM DEVICE Is the PC showing ERROR MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM DEVICE or BAD DEVICE TYPE SELECTED 3 Test the PC Configurator with other recorders test the recorder with another PC Configurator DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 Check that INTERFACE parameter equals to JACK in MISCELLANEOUS matrix Wait until end of initialization Check wiring Verify the selected product in PC software Verify the recorder version If the version of your recorder Firmware is previous than 001AC 001AB and 001AA you must upgrade the new Firmware The type of device is incorrectly selected Click on Device in the Online Comm menu and select the right type of device you want to communicate with Send back the faulty product to your nearest Service Center 7 16 SYMPTOM THE ALARM FEATURE DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY CHECK 1 2 Check the jumper selection on relay board Is it correct Check the relay parameter in the alarm matrix 15 it correct Are the connectors correctly fitted If still not correct If still not correct 7 7 DIAGNOSTIC ACTION 1 2 Reconfigure
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182. tion line must be Error during an Copy Line To value must be greater than superior at the first operation Destination Line value The selected file is not valid for Firmware upgrade error Chose the correct file for firmware Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade upgrade 001XX REC for main firmware Firmware will be aborted upgrade and 100XX REC for communication firmware upgrade There are unconformities in line Unconformity Unconformities between the hardware options and the configuration being downloaded Unable to create firmware file Error during firmware extraction Close the application and retry 9 25 5 CONFIGURATION Error message Error Classification Corrective action Unable to remove configuration Error during remove Provide a non corrupted database that configuration operation contains the configurations and retry the operation Unexpected Reset of Device The Firmware upgrade error The device has reset during the Upgrade Firmware will be aborted download Retry the operation Upgrade failed Firmware upgrade error Upgrade operation was not completed The reason for error is displayed prior to Upgrade failed error message Verify that the disk is not protected Error during an export operation Ensure that the tab on the floppy disk is and retry the action set to a position that allows data to be written onto the disk and retry the operation Warning Configuration corrupted Corruption of con
183. tions response has not occurred PRT INHIBIT All print actions have been inhibited OVERFLOW SPEED The print buffer is near is capacity filling the printer requirements with alarm messages chart documentation information Buffer will fill if paper is not installed Remove power and install chart paper EV PRECURSOR Event precursor mode is enabled and the recorder is in standby TEST PASSED The recorder passes the self test diagnostic and running in test TEST FAILED The recorder fails the self test either diagnosis or running in test NO RESPONSE There is no communication between the recorder and the PCconfigurator BAD CARRIAGE DISPLACEMENT The carriage movement requires more steps to reach the zero reference than the processor expects BAD REFERENCE Zero reference sensor bad or not connected 7 TROUBLESHOOTING BAD COLD JUNCTION REFERENCE Bad reading coming from Cold Junction Reference Resistor PCMCIA BAD Some data could not have been stored on PCMCIA card because of a physical problem on it PCMCIA NOT INIT PCMCIA card has been recognized but not initialized PCMCIA PENDING Data can not be stored on the PCMCIA card because the configuration stored on it does not match the recorder configuration or there is no memory card PCMCIA CONF CHG There is a difference between the configuration of the recorder and the parameters stored in the memory card the parameters may be one of the following the ID number the langua
184. titui um perigo para a seguran a Humidade Rolo 10 a 90 RH n o condensado Leque 15 a 80 RH n o condensado Temperatura Ambiente Rolo 0 a 50 C 32 a 122 F Leque 0 a 40 C 32 a 104 F Armazenagem 40 a 70 C 40 a 158 F Vibra es Frequ ncia 10 a 60 Hz amplitude de 0 14 mm 60 a 150 Hz 1 g de acelera o Instala o do Equipamento Instru es de Limpeza O Registador deve ser montado num painel para Usar apenas um cotonete seco para limpar limitar o acesso do operador aos terminais traseiros a unidade espessura m xima do painel 40 mm Substitui o de Consum veis Fus vel Para evitar um inc ndio certifique se de que usa um fus vel com especifica es standard voltagem corrente tipo Antes de substituir o fus vel desligue a alimenta o e desligue os fios da fonte de alimenta o N o usar fus veis diferentes ou fazer curto circuito do suporte de fus vel A KOMMUNIKATION Al Analog indgange Fra A til F laveste rack B BELASTNING AO Externe udgange Fra N til P verste rack C 100 VA MAX DI Digitale indgange Fra J til P verste rack D F 3 15 DO Digitale udgange Fra J til P verste rack Bemeerk Alle terminalstik kan tages fra printkortene for at g re installationen nemmere Liitantapaikat mm Al Analogiatulo alemmat liitynn t B Kuorma AO Apul ht ylemm t liitynn t C 100 VA MAX DI Kosketintulo ylemm t liitynn t D Sulake 3 15 A
185. tte tension belt Chart Cassette Side Plate kit Print head including flat cable Intercabling board w ribbon cable Color change motor Ribbon drive motor Carriage drive motor Chart drive motor with gear box Carriage gear kit Carriage drive belt Idler Pulley Print carriage assembly with Rod w o Print head Print carriage assembly w o Print head amp Rod Display cable Kit re roll chart takeup spool complete Grey door with glass and latch Grey door with glass and key lock Grey door with plastic window and latch Grey door with plastic window and key lock Black door with glass and latch Black door with glass and key lock Black door with plastic window and latch Black door with plastic window and key lock Process identification nameplate Portable case assembly Painted black case 6 3 46190070 501 46182835 001 46182900 501 46190156 501 46186645 502 46210077 503 46210077 502 46190153 501 46210077 501 46182899 501 46182815 503 46186045 501 46190152 503 46190152 501 46190132 501 46182880 501 46190118 501 46190118 502 46190118 503 46190118 504 46190118 505 46190118 506 46190118 507 46190118 508 46190109 501 46190147 501 46190105 503 6 KITS LIST KITS LIST PART COMMUNICATION PARTS PC Configurator interface with cables and diskette 46187121 501 PC Configurator and Firmware CD 46190407 501 Kit Maths upgrade package 46190424 501 Cable for Comm link to PC 46210098 501 Communication upgrade kit
186. ttriche che potrebbero alle persone seguire tutte le precauzioni circa la sicurezza indicate in questa documentazione Terminale di protezione verso terra Previsto per il collegamento del conduttore di protezione verso terra del sistema di alimentazione Selo strumento viene utilizzato in modo diverso dalla specifica del costruttore la protezione fornita dallo strumento puo essere diversa e sostituire alcun componente o parte non specificato esplicitamente come ricambio vostro fornitore e Tutti i cablaggi devono essere in accordo con i regolamenti locali e devono essere eseguiti da personale esperto ed autorizzato l terminale di massa deve essere collegato prima di ogni altro filo e scollegato per ultimo raccomandato montare un interruttore per l alimentazione principale vicino allo strumento e viene usato un fusibile esterno per proteggere il circuito elettrico del registratore il fusibile deve essere adatto alla portata richiesta e al tipo del porta fusibile ALIMENTAZIONE APPARECCHIATURA Tensione di alimentazione da 100 a 240 V CA CC Frequenza 50 60 Hz Consumo 100 VA max CONDIZIONI AMBIENTALI Non utilizzare lo strumento in presenza di liquido o vapori infiammabili L uso di qualsiasi strumento elettrico in queste condizioni ambientali costituisce un pericolo alla sicurezza Umidita Carta a rotolo Carta a pacchetto Temperatura Ambiente Stoccaggio Vibrazi
187. ully configurable selected by Logic input alarm communication front key Speed setting Speeds 1 and 2 are configurable from 1 0 04 up to 5000 mm h 200 inch h Chart resolution is 0 19 mm 0 0075 inch Resolution Product configuration Access The configuration can be accessed using front keys PC Configurator or Communication Protection 2 password levels protect the unit configuration from unauthorized access Level 1 limited access Level 2 full protection Front keys Configurable and alphanumeric keys allow the operator to change the recorder operation PC configuration Through the front jack the unit can be configured from a PC through a PC interface This provides the facility to copy the configuration modify store download or upload the configuration access service diagnostics and also to upgrade the recorder firmware Logic inputs optional Up to 48 input contacts organized in groups of 6 contacts per card Number of inputs Dry contacts 5 mA 5 V dc Actions Change chart speed 1 to speed 2 tab interval 1 to tab interval 2 digital print out print message print inhibit event traces print math calculations Change range start stop math operations Change print group actuate a relay output Up to 48 event traces are configurable in color and position from 0 to 100 of the chart Alarms Setpoints Up to 64 alarm setpoints freely assignable to analog inputs maths or comm Alarm type High low change rat
188. ust be connected before any other wiring and disconnected last A switch in the main supply is recommended near the equipment If an external fuse is used to protect the electrical circuit to the recorder the fuse should match the recorder fuse rating fuse type as well as for the fuse holder Sensor wiring should be run as far as possible from power wiring motors contactors alarms etc To reduce stray pick up we recommend the use of a twisted pair sensor wiring EMI effects can be further reduced by the use of shielded cable sensor wiring The shield must be connected to the ground terminal The use of spade terminals on all wiring is recommended 2 7 2 INSTALLATION 2 5 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS E LI a L n L4 Al Analog input From toH iLowerrack andfromJtoR Upper rack AO Auxiliary output From Mta R Upper rack DI Digital input From JtoR Upper rack DO Digital output relay From R Upper rack Note Terminal blacks can be removed from the board for easier wiring and board replacement 2 8 2 INSTALLATION my v INPUTS THERMOCOLPLE INPUT a TE v 1 TERMINAL GROUND L CURRENT RTO INPUT 3 WIRES SICH L GENERATOR 250 ohms mk d 2 factory auppllad must
189. wer display 3 6 3 In particular cases you be allowed to select display type parameter only in upper display See section 3 4 3 3 LOCK displays 3 4 3 How to explain displays in run mode 3 4 3 1 Fora selection either on the upper display and or on the lower display ANALOG INPUTS Analog input numbers measured values and sensor engineering units will be displayed 01124 27 mnemonic for analog input Two printed channels on the same display 0124 2 amp 24 3 01 channel number 24 2 channel value of channel 1 24 3 channel value of channel 2 Note that the second channel number is incremented by 1 from the first channel number for example the first channel is not configured no value will be displayed e g 03 amp 247 2 e COMMUNICATION CHANNELS COM 01 254 9 mnemonic for communication channel 3 3 ALARMS For each operated alarm alarm number alarm state relay number relay state channel type and channel number will be displayed 04 1 06 11 04 06_ 12 ALO4N RLOG6 COO1 active __ inactive missing AL mnemonic for alarm RL mnemonic for relay AN mnemonic for analog input MA mnemonic for maths results CO mnemonic for comm Channels SPEED IN USE In the trend mode speed number value and unit will be displayed SP 1 150mm h
190. xpressed in Engineering units and is added to low alarm and subtracted from high alarm set points to establish the alarm release value HOW TO Enter a numeric value of up to 3 digits with optional decimal point MODIFY POSSIBLE 0 0 999 including decimal point VALUES 3 digits after the decimal point available EXAMPLE HIGH Hysteresis 1 Alarm Alerm HIGH ALARM TYPE bacomes OH becomes OR LOW ALARM HFS TERESIS SP Alarm becomes bscormm LOW ALARM NOTE With CHG rate type this parameter is expressed in Engineering units 4 36 SUB MATRIX ALARM DEFINITION HOW TO MODIFY IT POSSIBLE VALUES EXAMPLE 4 CONFIGURA TION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION OCCURRENCE Defines the number of alarm occurrences that must occur after power before alarm activation can actually operate This acts as a filter for the alarm activation Select a new value 9 0 No alarm occurrence ie normal alarm activation 1 1 alarm occurrence 2 2 alarm occurrences 9 9 alarm occurrences High alarm type configured with alarm occurrence 1 At start up power on PV lt SP the alarm is inactive The first alarm occurrence 1 is disregarded the second alarm causes the alarm to be activated 4 37 SUB MATRIX PARAMETER ALARM OCCURRENCE
191. y selecting file type as ACCESS as indicated below ave As File Drives Devices 23 180 Directories c3 Program Files 3DPR_Configtool o i z File Binary ACCESS 5 10 5 CONFIGURATION 5 6 4 Remove configuration This dialog box can be accessed by selecting Remove Configuration from the File menu A configuration can be removed from the database by specifying the tag name in the below dialog box Remove Configuration Tag Mame Drives J program files Cancel dpr_configtool List of Devices DPR1 c APH U BGHA 1SDPH LU 1Xconfdata 5 6 5 Print screen Prints the currently displayed parameters as they appear onscreen 5 CONFIGURATION 5 6 6 Print configuration Prints an entire configuration all parameters and their values settings The following window is displayed l Print Configuration File Hame Drives ______ Directories program files o Cancel dpr_configtool File Type Binary ACCESS List of Devices DPR1 c PROGRA 14 DPR_CO 1T confdata Select File Type Binary or Access If the File Type is Binary select the file name of the configuration then Print or Cancel I
192. ywell will correct without charge any workmanship it finds to be faulty Contacts If you encounter any problem with your recorder please contact your nearest Sales Office See the address list at the end of this manual An engineer will discuss your problem with you Please have your complete model number and serial number available Model number and serial number are located on the chassis nameplate If it is determined that a hardware problem exists a replacement instrument or part will be shipped with instructions for returning the defective unit Do not return your instrument without authorization from your Sales Office or until the replacement has been received World Wide Web http www honeywell com Corporate Industrial Measurement and Control http www honeywell com imc Telephone USA amp Canada Honeywell Technical Support 1800 423 9883 TAC FACS 1888 423 9883 Service 1800 525 7439 Symbol Meanings Protective ground terminal Provided for connection of the protective earth green green or green yellow supply system conductor Functional ground terminal Used for non safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement WARNING Risk of electric shock This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where voltages greater than 30 Vrms 42 4 Vpeak or 60 Vdc may be accessible CAUTION When this symbol appears on the product see the user manual for more information This symbol appears next to the required in
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