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1.             12  PC requirements ssessnvenvrnvsnvnnrnnnnnnsnnennennennennennennssnnensennensennennennennenneenennennennsensennsenner 12   Installation and Connection _ eessssssssssnsnsssnsnsnsnsnsnsosssnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnsnensnsnsnensnsnensnsnenenee 12   A ee Ee 12   Important points about Trendbus    sssssesesereenenererseneneneeneneneresneneseesenenenenvsnenereenenenener 14  PUPPOSE T                                14  a ucc 14  Data ACQUISITION                                14   Chapter 5  Trendbus Troubleshooter 15  RS485 to RSZIZ CONVETIET i          15  Recorder Configuration   commons  15  TrendManager Pro V4 9 Configuration _sessesnsnusussnsnenussssnsnssnssnsnssnsnssussnsnssnssnsunsnsnen 15  Continuous RX I DU 2 Co             16  Chapter 6  Modbus 17   rees  e ECT MRNA CM ERE 17   Specifications and Protocols  ussssssnsnsessnsnenssssnsnsnsessnsnsnssnsnsnsssssnsnsnssnsnenssssnsnsnsessnsns 17  Recorder  Master   Installation and Connection    sessessssevevssevesevenssenessnssenenssenensnsnenensnenenenenenenenenenenenenener  Fitting the Modbus    card to a recorder   comemos        Connecting the recorder to a Modbus    network    Chapter 7  Modbus    Troubleshooter 21  A O allen ge nnebeneserthennatnesegen 21   RIED 21   Appendix A   Comms Interface 23  AN SREniRehibeiebanbin 23   Configuration                                           24                                                      24  Diagnostics dl                H    25   Appendix B   Modbus    Memory Map 2
2.      Forces each coil  OX register  in a sequence of coils to either ON or   15 Force multiple coils  OFF    16 Pre set multiple registers re sets values into a sequence of holding registers  4X registers                        The function codes above are applicable to particular registers  The individual  Modbus    registers used on Honeywell recorders are described below  For ease of  reference  a concise version of the information below is included in Appendix B           Modbus  Start Reg    Class Number of Points   Input Output   Comments             0 0001 Digital 16 bits to 0 0016 Output Set relay outputs                            Relay output override  The state of relay outputs on a recorder can be set from the  Modbus    master  Relay override must be enabled in registers 0 0009 to 0 0016 for  Relays O1 to O8 respectively  where O   disabled and 1   enabled  The relays are then  set in registers 0 0001 to 0 0008 for Relays O1 to O8 respectively  where O   open and 1    closed           Modbus  Start Reg    Class Number of Points   Input Output   Comments                               1 0001 Digital 24 bits to 1 0024 Input Read digitals          Digitals   Bits 1 0001 to 1 0016 can be addressed as a 16 bit word at 3 0001  and bits  1 0017 to 1 0032 as a 16 bit word at 3 0002      The state of the contact between the NO and C terminals of a digital are read from  registers 1 0001 to 1 0008 for channels 01 18 to 08 11 respectively  where 1   closed  contact     Regis
3.     TrendManager Pro V4 9 tried unsuccessfully to communicate with the recorder via  Trendbus  If this persists check that you have selected a valid comms port on your PC  If                Te this is OK then your PC is unsuitable for Trendbus operations   See minimum PC  specification    Error A general comms error has occurred  Your PC is unsuitable for Trendbus operations   See  minimum PC specification    Talking Trendbus has received real time data from the recorder  Trendbus is working correctly      Congratulations    Trendbus has received real time data but it arrived later than expected  If this is a common  Talking   occurrence then the system is too heavily loaded  The user should reduce the log rate for  the pens of the recorder s  in question                             Continuous RX Errors  If you are frequently getting an RX Error message in the Communications Status  window  and you have checked that   e There is no faulty connection in the RS485 wiring    e There are no recorders in the network with the same ID number  You should try  amending the RX timeout in the TMPINI file  To do this use a text editing pack   age  such as Windows    Notepad  to open the file  In the  comms  section of the  file you will find a line Timeout   100  Change the value from 100 to 200  then  save and close the file     If you are still getting frequent RX Error messages  try changing the Baud rate of the  network  first to 19200  then  to 9600   Change the baud rate on the rec
4.     s 14  Recorder Configuration    13  L Recorder Configuration Page    5  HE METER EET 18  19      Relay e 18  LED Diagnostics                        21 Relay Override cnn 18  Logging Rates    1  EE 12  15  23  RISASI eee 1  11  12  15  23  RS485 to RS232 Converter      15  M UM ptu 17  RX Error ee 16  RX Line Terminator      sss 15  Master Slave Technique sss 17  Maths Eet 5  Max Min Logging Method ce 14  Menu Bar EA 3 S  Minimum Specification      1  Modicon Modbus Protocol          ss  1290112202    17    Screen pr o RT 7  Multiple Users  nun ee 3 Snap Shot Icon   romme 7  Snap Shot Viewer are 7  Special Set up Menu    15  N System Settings seras 15  Network Server sucinta 3  Eeer 16 T  TORO                  16  P Talking A c cauti HER AE 16  Time Synchronisation    14  TOOL TIPS ee 4  Pen Endble as  3 Toolbar                  3 4  Pen Setups   mms 5 13 Trace Settings Page sanieren 6  Pentium Processor sansen 1 Hcr vm 11    30 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Trendbus Problems      15  Trendpro osi tacet tuin inti dentia itane S 2  FX EE 16  U   Unit ID Number     mm 15  Valid Function Codes sss 27  VWXYZ   Waiting  a UH 16  Warning Message    2  Westermo oossoo 12  23  24    43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    31    Honeywell       32    43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Please take a moment to complete this questionnaire    Reputation    How would you rate the reputation of  Honeywell    Tick as appropriate   A very reputable  succe
5.  13  B   Baud Rate saved snokene 16  21  C   Comma Separated Variable    7  COMMS  Port bata 13  Communications Status      sss 13  14  Configuration Error  siete 16  Configure Communications een 15  Configure Ment je 13  Current Recorder Set up      sss 14  D   Data Locator      6 7  Database Management    2  Daylight Saving unse 11  Diagnostics tee 18  TI OH RS a ETUR ERU RUN 18  Disabled A A E I 16  Disk Usage Calculator      sss 5  Disk Use CCP 5  Downloading rain iia 16    43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    E   EDO MT OON UR 5  EXBOFL TOON  eege 7  Export View ICON dira 7  Export Window  ninas 7  F   Factory Hardware Options 2    15  Force Multiple Coils iaa dicas 18  Force Single Output Coil u a 18  Function Codes s 18  Fl A 5  G   GE M 6  Graph Icon  C iaa 6  Graph Settings  citant 13  Graph Settings Page aia 6  Graph Wide 6 7  OMS               3  H   Half Duplex re 15  EE 11  Help Maze eene 4  Hexadecimal Address      21    29    Honeywell       I FO LODE  Guam quai mta a 4  Pre set Multiple Registers      18  Pre set Single Holding Register                      18  ID Number    6  13 Protocol Reference Guide 17  ER 5  Import Data A tau DR E 5  Import Window acea ida 6  DOCE A op nid 16 R  Initialising M               16  RAM ENE EE 1  Read Exception Status      18  J Read Holding Registers      18  Read Input Registers    18  Read Input Status   ida to nia nA 18  Jump Topic                                4 Read Output Coil Status    18  LOU     16  Real Time Data  
6.  Pro V4 9   which gives comprehensive details on Communications set ups  operations and features     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Chapter 5  Trendbus Troubleshooter       Please refer to Appendix A for Westermo MA 42 configuration   Follow these instructions to eliminate any Trendbus problems     RS485 to RS232 converter    1  Ensure that the PC is connected to the bus via the specified RS485 to RS232  converter  and that the converter is configured as follows     e RX Line Terminator IN   H Receive Echo OFF   H Transmit Enable RTS        Links to connect the converter for Half Duplex operation   i e  TX A  to  RX A  and TX B  to RX B     2  Check that the power supply is connected and turned on   3  Ensure that the recorders are correctly connected to the bus     Recorder Configuration  1  Ensure that each recorder is configured for Trendbus as follows   e Inthe Factory Hardware options  ensure RS485 TMP Comms is selected     e Inthe Comms settings  Special Set up menu  check that the baud rate is  set correctly     2  Ensure that the recorder has the correct Unit ID Number  and that it is different on  each recorder     TrendManager Pro V4 9 Configuration   1  Ensure that each recorder required to communicate using Trendbus is enabled to  do so in the System settings for that recorder    2  Ensure that one or more pens are configured to receive Comms data in the Pen  settings for that pen     3  From the Configure Communications option  enable Trendbu
7.  on the motherboard of the  recorder     e  Re assemble as shown in the Honeywell Service Manual     Connecting the recorder to a Modbus    network    This is made via the 9 way D type connector on the Modbus M card at the rear of the  recorder  The pin outs for this connector are shown below     NC  NC  RX TX  ve NE  RX TX  ve  NC  NC    NC  0 Volts  isolated        NC   not connected    20 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Chapter 7  Modbus       Troubleshooter       The following is a list of checks that should be performed in the event of the  Modbus   communications not working correctly     Installation    1  If you have fitted the Modbus    card to the recorder  check that it is inserted in  the correct sockets on the motherboard of the recorder     2  Check that the pin outs of the Modbus   card 9 Way D type connector match  your network connectors    3  Check that the recorder is configured for Modbus    communications    4  Check that the baud rate selection switch and slave address switches on the Mod   bus    card are set to match the requirements of your Modbus    network     5  Check that no other Modbus    device on the network has the same hexadecimal  address     Diagnostics    The Modbus M card is fitted with RX and TX LEDs that indicate whether queries  are being received from the master and whether responses are being sent back by  the recorder  The following is a list of checks that should be performed in the event  of various states of 
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9.  ticked     6  For each individual pen required for the network  go into the Comms section of the Pen  Setups page  From there tick the Comms Pen Enable check box and select the logging  method and speed for data from that Pen to be downloaded onto the network     7  When the set ups are complete  click on OK in the Recorder Configuration page and  that recorder will be added to the Communications Status window  Data will immediately  be downloaded from the selected pens on that recorder to the TrendManager Pro V4 9  database     With the recorders on the network being successfully linked to TrendManager Pro  V4 9  saved information may be displayed in a graph  Create a graph in the normal way  and select the relevant pen either from the Data Locator or by adding a data source in the  Graph Settings page  All the graphing functions are available and data transferred via  both Trendbus and floppy disk can be presented on a graph  When selecting a pen as a  data source for a graph  the means by which the data for that pen was acquired is shown  by the following symbols      Data acquired from a Pen via Trendbus       Data transferred to TrendManager Pro V4 9 via floppy disk    As data is transferred to a graph from networked recorders  the traces will eventually  reach the edge of the graph  If you select the Auto Scrolling option from the  TrendManager Pro V4 9 toolbar  the graph will be redrawn with the latest data when the  edge of the graph is reached     43 TV 25 12 GLO Is
10. 4 9  data from selected  pens on any of the networked recorders can be saved in the TrendManager Pro  V4 9 database and displayed as graphs in real time     This section expains how to install and operate recorders using the Trendbus  communications network  Further instructions are found in the Honeywell User  Manual and the TrendManager Pro V4 9 on line Help facility and references to  these aids are made in this manual where necessary           NOTICE    When using Trendbus communications  the recorder date time is synchronized to  the PC clock which bases all its calculations on the Time Zone currently in use     To avoid problems  the user MUST ENSURE THAT AUTOMATIC DAYLIGHT  ADJUSTMENT IS TURNED OFF  This will mean that manual time adjustment  forwards or backwards an hour will be necessary in order that the time of the  recorders be the same as the local time  Some users may not want to allow for  daylight saving  and log all data to GMT or their local standard time at a fixed offset  from GMT  There are no difficulties associated with this mode of operation     Recorders which are not connected to Trendbus will have to be adjusted manually  for daylight saving  The data imported into TrendManager Pro V4 9 will always be  graphed at the time of the data  with no allowances for daylight saving being made   e g  data recorded at 10 a m  will be graphed on TrendManager Pro V4 9 at 10  a m  whether or not the PC is an hour ahead  If users wish to combine their data  from d
11. 7  Valid function codes    Ziedel Eeer 27   Index 29    ii 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       TrendManager Pro V4 9 Site License Agreement    This License Agreement is your proof of license  Please treat it as valuable  property   This is a legal agreement between you  either an individual or entity   the end  user  and Honeywell  If you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement   promptly return the disk package and the accompanying items  including written  materials and binders or other containers  to the place you obtained them for a full  refund     Honeywell TrendManager Pro V4 9  Grant of License    Honeywell grants to you the right to use the software program identified above  on an individual computer     For the purposes of this Agreement   use  means loading the software into RAM  as well as installation on a hard disk or other storage  You may access the soft   ware from a hard disk  over a network  or any other method you choose  so long  as you comply with this Agreement     Your registration number  which will be required in TrendManager Pro V4 9 to  enter for Trendbus use  is     36 26 43 33    43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK iii    Honeywell       43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Chapter 1  Welcome to TrendManager  Pro V4 9       Introduction    TrendManager Pro V4 9 is a Windows    based PC package which accompanies  the Honeywell range of recorders as a data acquisition and configuration tool  The  mouse and keyboard o
12. A 42 requires configuration using the DIP switches on the circuit  board  To access the switches ensure all leads to the unit are disconnected  then open  the case by placing and twisting a flat screwdriver between the top and bottom of the  case at the rear of the unit on one corner  Repeat this operation on the other rear corner   then on the front two corners until the top of the case falls free    The switches are set as follows     e  1 set to 230 V or 115 V depending on your Mains supply  e  S2 switches 1 and 4 ON    e  S3 switches 2  5 and 6 ON       Operation    With the connections and configuration made as described above  the unit will convert  all signals on the RS485 Trendbus network into the RS232 format required by the serial  port of your PC  Ensure that the unit is powered correctly  TrendManager Pro V4 9 will  control the transfer of data over the network  Any problems can be diagnosed by the  LEDs on the MA 42 as described below     24 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Diagnostics  The LEDs on the front panel of the MA 42 provide the following     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01    UK                               LED Indication when lit  PWR Power to the unit is correctly supplied  RD Data is being received on the RS485   interface  DCD Simulated carrier controlled by RTS  CTS Follows RTS  RTS RS485 transmitter is activated  TD Data is being received on the RS232          interface                   25    Honeywell       26    43 TV 25 12 G
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14. Honeywell       TrendManager Pro  User Manual V4 9    Teletrend  Multitrend  Circitrend    Honeywell       43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Table of Contents            Table of Contents i  TrendManager Pro V4 9 Site License Agreement   emmm iii   Chapter 1  Welcome to TrendManager Pro V4 9 1  NS MOD 1   System Requirements         ooh enoeeos soson co gt  sovenes seess oss 1   Installation  see Eed Eed 1   To install Win 32s on your System  sesessssesesessesesosossesosossesososossosososoesesosossesosossosesossesee 2   To install TrendManager Pro V4 9  sessssssesessesososossesosossesosossesosososoosesosossososossosesossesse 2   A                                2   A A AT 3   To start TrendManager Pro V4 9   assesses E E TORRE CORE NOR ES 3    Menu bar       Toolbar                                                       4  Help in TrendManager Pro V4 9   ssesereenerererneneserssneneresvenenenesnenesenvssenenesvenenenenveseneneee 4  Closing Help  Help Maze  Chapter 2  Getting the most from TrendManager Pro V4 9 5  Recorder Configuration  ssesesessesenerereeneneresnenenesennenenennenenenennenenenenvenenesessenenenenvenesenesnen 5  Importmng  RT CW 5   ern RE 6  IS AO BU UCC            s des ea sees 7  Exporting Data                               7  Snap Shot Viewer                         7  Chapter 3  Honeywell Communications 9  eege ee E 9  Chapter 4  Trendbus 11  ee ee E 11    43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK i    Honeywell             ele EE 12  Recorders  
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16. LO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Appendix B   Modbus     Memory Map       Valid function codes     01   Read output coil status    02   Read input status    03   Read holding registers    04   Read input registers    05   Force single output coil    06   Pre set single holding register    07   Read exception status    08   Diagnostics    15   Force multiple coils    16   Pre set multiple registers                                                                                           ea Cep Class Number of Points Input Output   Comment   3 0033 Analogue   9 Floats Input Pen 1 to Pen 9  array    3 0257 String 20 Char Input Pen1  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0267 String 20 Char Input Pen2  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 02757 String 20 Char Input Pen3  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0287 String 20 Char Input Pen4  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0297 String 20 Char Input Pen5  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0307 String 20 Char Input Pen6  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0317 String 20 Char Input Pen7  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0327 String 20 Char Input Pen8  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0337 String 20 Char Input Pen9  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 03407 Analogue   9 signed integer Input Scale hi for Pen 1 to Pen 9  array   3 0356 Analogue   9 signed integer Input Scale low for Pen 1 to Pen 9  array   3 1281 Analogue   1 unsigned long Input Serial number value 0  999999  3 1283 Analogue   1 unsigned integer Input ID number value 0  9999   3 1284 String 6 Char String Input Unit Nam
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18. dManager Pro V4 9 database under the Pen on which it was  recorded   a data source is therefore a particular Pen from any one of the  Recorders  on  the database      The main features of the Graph Settings Page are      e   Click and drag  a data source  or Pen  to a Graph Area using the left mouse but   ton    e Graphs can be split into up to four graph areas  each of which could contain 12  different data sources  A graph area is activated as soon as you  drag  a data  source into it    e Remove a data source from the Graph Settings Page by dragging the data source  to the Remove Bin    e Select the style in which a data source will be displayed on a graph by double   clicking on the data source in a Graph Area   this generates the Trace Settings  Page     Further selection of data for a graph is possible through the Data Locator  see below      The Data Locator is a tool for selecting various data sources over a specified time  span  Within the Data Locator each data source is represented as a coloured bar which  stretches over the time span during which the data was recorded  Where the data was  recorded over more than one recording session  the bar will be split into sections  representing each session  The Data Locator is used as follows      1  Click on the Enable check box to select a data source    2  Specify the overall time span by  dragging out  a box to the width you require  Alterna   tively  use the Zoom buttons to reduce the time span   In  button   increase 
19. e   3 1287 String 20 Char String Input Unit Description   4 0033 Analogue   8 Floats Output C1 to C8  array    4 0257 String 18 Char String Output Time    hh mm ss mm dd  yy     1 0001 Digital   24 bits  gt  1 0024 Input an  0 0001 Digital   16 bits  gt  0 0016 Output Ri cera sn a                43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    27    Honeywell       28    Note 1  Digital Inputs    Bits 1 0001 to 1 0016 can be addressed as a 16 bit word at 3 0001  and 1 0017 to  1 0032 as a 16 bit word at 3 0002     1 0001 to 1 0008Contact 01 18 to Contact 08 11 1 if contact closed internally  Ox  or  externally  Ix      1 0009 to 1 0016Reserved     1 0017 to 1 0024Digital Input 18 to Digital Input 11 1 only if contact closed externally    Unused inputs typically 13  18 never 1     1 0025 to 1 0032Relay O1 to Relay O8 1 only if contact closed by internal relay  or  Modbus    override   Non existent relays never 1    Note 2  Relay Output Overrides     0 0001 to 0 0008Relay O1 to Relay O8 Override 0   Open  1   Closed  State of relays  O1  O8 only takes effect if corresponding relay override enable bit set too  Gives remote  override of relays from Modbus    master     0 0009 to 0 0016Relay O1 to Relay O8 Override enable O   Disabled  1   Enabled   Override enable  normally O      NB  Both relay override and override enable can be addressed as a 16 bit value at  address 4 0001     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Index       A   Analogue Input      sse 19  Auto Scrolling MT
20. e one with the  green tick    in this case  Origi   nal Database     3  Select a non active database   e g   test database   and click  on Make Current   if you only  have a single database in the  list  create a new empty data   base by clicking on Create  then  select it      4  Select the previously active  database   Original Database    and click Make Current     5  Click Done     This operation is required  because in TrendManager Pro  V4 9 graphs are stored locally on  the PC on which they were created    this enables multiple users to  create graphs from the same data   for instance when the database is  held on a network server     On selecting a database and  making it Current  any existing       Database Management x     JUN 1999                  JUL 1999  Attach new    Meer      Witch  Tests database        Create  AUG 1999   Copy    SEP 1999  De    d       f    w    1       JUL 2000  Re Index       Generate CRC    AUG 2000     Hot Swap       Up    Name  AUG 2000  Location  C Shotswp 4UG_2000    Size  821 20 Bytes       graphs are copied from the database to the new local graph store     To start TrendManager Pro V4 9  1  From Windows    3 1 open the TrendManager Pro V4 9 Program Group in Program  Manager  then double click on the TrendManager Pro V4 9 icon   2  From Windows    95 or 98 click on the Start button  open the Programs list then select  TrendManager Pro V4 9   TrendManager Pro V4 9 has a comprehensive on line Help facility which includes  detailed inst
21. ect Run from the File options in Program Manager   Type a  setup then   Return      gt  O       Follow the installation instructions on your screen     When installation is complete you will be asked to restart your PC  TrendManager Pro  V4 9 can now be installed     To install TrendManager Pro V4 9   1  From Windows    3 1 select Run from the File options in Program Manager  Type  a  setup and press  lt Return gt  to begin installation   follow the instructions displayed on  your screen     2  From Windows    95 or 98 click on the Start button and select Run  Type a  setup then  click OK     During installation you will be asked to confirm the drive and directory into which you  would like TrendManager Pro V4 9 installed  The default drive is C   and the directory is  Trendpro   you can type in an alternative drive and or directory of your choice  Click on  OK to complete the installation     Upgrading  If you are upgrading from version 3 3 or version 4 0 to this latest version please do the  following   1  Select Configure Database from the main menu   the warning message shown below  will appear  Click OK to enter the Database Management dialog box            Recorders Ctrl R Database Management EN  Enters WARNINGI   System The database management feature allows you to delete databases   Communications DELETED DATA CAN NOT BE RECOVERED        Dass   x JE          2 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Operation    2  Note the name of the active  database  th
22. g          18 Char    Output          Time   hh mm ss mm dd yy           These registers can be set from the master  Starting at register 4 0033  float values can  be entered for C1 to C8  with two registers required for each float value  These values can  be read into maths expressions for particular Pens  for example P1   A1   C1  where the  value entered for C1 will be added to the reading from Analogue Input 1 and the result    displayed on Pen 1     The master can also synchronise the time and date setting on a recorder by sending an  18 char string starting at 4 0257  The time and date setting is sent as a null terminated  string in the format shown in the table above  including the colons  forward slashes and a  space between the last char for the seconds value and the first char for the month value     NB  C1   C8 are taken in engineering units of the specified pen     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    19       Honeywell       Installation and Connection    Fitting the Modbus    card to a recorder  e Ensure hex switches are as described below           Switch Position Value Comment    High hex  digit  Low hex  digit  1200  2400  4800  9600 Default baud rate  19200  38400  Reserved       SW1 0 F  Modbus slave address from 00 to FF       SW2    1  mn       SW3                            ouahWNM  O o    Er          e Remove the rear panel and and slide out the PCB assembly as described in the  Honeywell Service Manual     e Insert Modbus    card into sockets J9 and J18
23. he need to open your PC  The MA 42 also provides full opto isolation  between the remote field bus and your PC thereby offering full protection from  unwanted voltage spikes and surges     Connection to the serial port of your PC is made using a standard RS232  extension lead to the V 24 RS 232 C connection on the MA 42  The following pins  are used in this connection      e  2TD  Transmitted Data    e 3RD  Received Data    e 4 RTS  Request To Send    e 5 CTS  Clear To Send    e 6 DSR  Data Set Ready    e 7 SG  Signal Ground    e 8 DCD  Data Carrier Detect    e 20 DTR  Data Terminal Ready     Connection to the RS485 network is made from the 5 pin Line Connection  terminal on the MA 42  The pins used are as follows      Trendbus  e Terminal 3   A A    connects to 9 Way D type connector pin 3  RX  TX  ve   e Terminal 4   B B    connects to 9 way D type connector pin 2  RX  TX  ve     0 Volts  isolated   RX TX ve  Not  Connected RX TX  ve  Not  Connected       43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK 23    Honeywell       Modbus M  e Terminal 3  AAT   connects to 9 Way D type connector pin 7  RX TX  ve   e Terminal 4   B B    connects to 9 Way D type connector pin 3  RX TX  ve     Pins on this connector are numbered from 1 nearest the Mains connector to 5 nearest  the 25 way D type connector  The screw terminal mating half of the connector is supplied       with the unit   NC  NC  RX TX  ve ne  RX TX  ve  NC  NC NC  0 Volts  isolated   NC   not connected  Configuration    The Westermo M
24. ifferent processes on one graph  they must ensure that all recorders are  synchronized        43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 8 03 01 UK 11       Honeywell       Specifications    Recorders  Any model of Honeywell V5 Recorder can be installed in a Trendbus network   The recorder must also be fitted with an RS485 card     PC requirements    An RS485 card or an RS232 485 converter is required   For example  a Westermo MA   42 fitted directly to the RS232 serial comms port of your PC would be sufficient   Any  converter or card must be capable of half duplex operation using RTS control     Your PC must be running Windows    95  98 or NT   Windows    3 1 cannot support  Trendbus     The Trendbus communications configuration is included in TrendManager Pro V4 9   and as such your PC must be of the standard specified in the TrendManager Pro V4 9  Installation Instructions     Installation and Connection    Trendbus networks are subject to standard RS485 specifications     Connection to the network is made via the 9 way D type connector on the rear panel of  the recorder  The pin outs are as shown below     0 Volts  isolated     RX TX  ve  Not  Connected RX TX  ve  Not  Connected       Operation    Ensure that the Comms facility is enabled on each recorder in the network and that all  recorders are set to the same baud rate  To do this select the Comms option in the  Special Setups menu as described in the Honeywell User Manual     The remainder of the set up procedure is performed in TrendMa
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26. nager Pro V4 9  Full  information is contained in the TrendManager Pro V4 9 on line Help facility  but a brief  sequence of actions is given below for ease of reference    1  From the Configure menu in TrendManager Pro V4 9  select the Communications  option     12 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       2  From the Trendbus dialog box  check the Enable Trendbus box and select the Comms  port on your PC to which the network is connected  Select the same baud rate as  selected on each of your recorders in the network     3  Click on OK and the Communications Status window will appear   You can remove this  window by clicking on the Close button  open it again by selecting Communications Sta   tus from the View menu      4  Each recorder on the network should have a corresponding recorder on the TrendMan   ager Pro V4 9 database  To check this select Recorders from the Configure menu   a  list will appear with all the recorders on the database  The ID numbers of each of these  recorders should be unique and should correspond to the ID numbers of the recorders  in the network   If you cannot find a networked recorder on the database  you may need  to create one as described in the TrendManager Pro V4 9 Help section on Creating a  New Recorder      5  For each networked recorder on the database you must go to the Recorder Configura   tion page and select System  In the Comms section of the System settings ensure that  the Enable Trendbus for this Recorder check box is
27. orders also      16 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK       Honeywell       Chapter 6  Modbus M       Introduction    Controllers using Modbus   communicate using a master slave technique  in  which only one device  the master  can initiate transactions  called  queries    The  other devices  the slaves  respond by supplying the requested data to the master   Honeywell recorders play the role of a slave in a Modbus    network  and when  addressed by a master will return a message  called a  response   to the query   The Modbus    protocol establishes the format for the master s query by placing  into it the device address  a function code defining the requested action  any data  to be sent  and an error checking field  The slave s response message is also  constructed using Modbus    protocol  If an error occurs in receipt of the message   the slave will construct an error message and send it as its response  Modbus    is  a well documented industry standard and it is not the purpose of this manual to go  into detail on how Modbus    operates  Documents such as the Modicon Modbus     Protocol Reference Guide provide in depth information on Modbus  Certain  aspects of using Modbus communications with a Honeywell recorder are peculiar  to the product  and this section of the manual will deal with these aspects     Specifications and Protocols    Recorder    To connect a Honeywell recorder to a Modbus   network the recorder must be  fitted with a Honeywell Modbus    card  This ca
28. pear     To operate a Toolbar function click on the corresponding icon     Help in TrendManager Pro V4 9    Help in TrendManager Pro V4 9 can be used in various ways   1  Select Index from the Help drop down menu and choose the topic on which help is  required     2  Click on the Help Icon  then point and click on the relevant topic   3  Press F1 to call up information on the contents of the currently active window   There are two types of Help topic      e A jump topic is in green text with a single underline   clicking on this piece of text  will result in a jump to a new topic     e A pop up topic is in green text with a dashed underline   clicking on this piece of  text  displays additional information which will appear  then disappear when  clicked a second time     Closing Help    Close the Help Window as you would for any Window within the Microsoft Windows  system     Help Maze    The Help Maze provides an overview of the entire TrendManager Pro V4 9 Help  system   click on a signpost in the Help maze to jump to a topic  The Help Maze will close  down behind you     Click on this button to enter the Help j  Maze  Click on this button to leave the Help Maze  e    Remember you can press F1 at any time when TrendManager Pro V4 9 Help is  running for general instructions on using a Windows based Help system     4 43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Chapter 2  Getting the most from  TrendManager Pro V4 9       TrendManager Pro V4 9 includes a range of featu
29. perations are Windows M orientated and this manual is written  under the assumption that the user is familiar with Windows        TrendManager Pro V4 9 is designed and written for Windows    95  98 and NT  version 3 51 or later  TrendManager Pro V4 9 will run with Windows    3 1 but  requires the Win32s  version 1 3 or later  32 bit API extensions     Any technical terms peculiar to the Honeywell range of recorders should be  referred to in the Honeywell User Manual or the TrendManager Pro V4 9 Reference    Manual     System Requirements    TrendManager Pro V4 9 requires the following minimum specification     80486 or Pentium processor   3 5  floppy disk drive   Windows    95  98  NT v3 51  3 1 3 11 with Win32s  v1 3 or later   4 Mbyte of RAM  8 Mbyte recommended    4 Mbyte free hard disk space   a Mouse    If you intend to run TrendManager Pro V4 9 in conjuction with Trendbus the  following minimum specifications apply     166 MHz Pentium processor  2 Gbyte Hard drive  Windows    95  98 or NT   32 Mbyte RAM    Optional 8 way RS485 card  Windows    NT 4 0 only     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK 1    Honeywell       Installation    Windows    3 1 TrendManager Pro V4 9 will only run under Windows    3 1 if Win 32s   version 1 3 or later  is installed  If you do not have a suitable version of Win 32s on your  system  installation disks for Win 32s are supplied with TrendManager Pro V4 9     To install Win 32s on your system   1  Place disk 1 in the  A  drive of your PC    Sel
30. rd is terminated in a 9 way D type  Socket which provides connection for serial RS485 Modbus    communications     Master    Honeywell recorders incorporated in serial Modbus    networks require the  RTU mode of message framing  The following function codes are supported by  Honeywell recorders  refer to Modicon Modbus Protocol Reference Guide for  further information      43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 8 03 01 UK 17    Honeywell             01    Read output coil status Reads the ON OFF status of discrete outputs  OX registers  in the                                     slave    02 Read input status Reads the ON OFF status of discrete inputs  1X registers  in the  slave   03 Read holding registers Reads the binary contents of holding registers  4X registers  in the  slave    04 Read input registers Reads the binary contents of input registers  3X registers  in the  slave    05 Force single output coil Forces a single coil  0X register  to either ON or OFF    06 Pre set single holding register   Pre sets a value into a single holding register  4X register   Reads the contents of eight Exception Status coils within the slave   07 Read exception tati controller  Certain coils have pre defined assignments in the slave    P others can be programmed by the user to hold information about the   slave s status   Provides a series of tests for checking the communications system   08 Diagnostics between master and slave  or for checking for various internal error  conditions within the slave   
31. res designed to make life easier  but which are not always obvious to the first time user  This document is intended to  help you get straight to those features  improving the functionality of TrendManager  Pro V4 9     Recorder Configuration    TrendManager Pro V4 9 allows you to set up a Honeywell recorder from the  comfort of your PC  The heart of this facility is the Recorder Configuration Page   from where you have access to the set up facilities available on a Honeywell  recorder  The advantage of keyboard and mouse operations makes the entire  process much faster  Once you have selected your set ups save them to floppy disk  so that you can transfer the set ups to a Honeywell recorder     Some of the main features of the Recorder Configuration Page are described  below     e Copy Pen set ups to other pens using the right mouse button   click and   drag a Pen button over to another pen you want set up in the same way  This  copies ALL pen set ups  including Maths Expressions  which means that the  copied pens will display the same data as the original     e The amount of recording time with your chosen set ups is calculated for you  by the Disk Usage Calculator   click on the Disk Use button with the left  mouse button to operate this feature     e The simulated display provides you with an instant means of assessing how  your current set ups will look on a Honeywell display     e  Tosave set ups to disk place the disk in the drive of your PC and click on the  Export bu
32. rted from TrendManager Pro V4 9 in Comma Separated Variable   CSV  format to files which can then be imported to other applications on your PC  such  as Microsoft Excel     Lotus 1 2 3     and Quattro Pro        Data can be exported in two ways    1  Click on the Export icon to export data selected in the Data Locator  as described in  Graphing in the previous section      2  Click on the Export View icon  which exports the data contained in the Graph Window  activated at the time     Both methods call up the Export Window   here select whether you want to export the  data using the standard or Lotus 1 2 3    time date format     Snap Shot Viewer    This facility allows you to look at Screen Dumps taken from a Honeywell recorder    Screen Dumps are instantaneous images of the recorder display captured on disk when  the SHIFT and MODE keys are pressed      To use the Snap Shot Viewer  place the disk containing the Screen Dumps in the drive  of your PC and click on the Snap Shot icon  TrendManager Pro V4 9 will automatically  scan the disk and present any detected Screen Dumps as a list on the right side of the  screen  Highlight the selection required by clicking on the relevant item in the list  then  click on View Snapshot  The image will appear on the left side if the screen     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK 7    Honeywell       43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Chapter 3  Honeywell    Communications       Introduction    There are two types of RS485 ne
33. ructions on how to use TrendManager Pro V4 9  as well as information on    Honeywell recorders  A section on using Help in TrendManager Pro V4 9 is also  included and this is repeated later in this Chapter     When TrendManager Pro V4 9 is running a Menu bar and a Toolbar are displayed at  the top of the display  A brief description of each of these facilities is given overleaf     Menu bar  The Menu bar performs in the same way as any standard Windows menu bar  The  TrendManager Pro V4 9 Menu bar contains the following options     e Configure   primarily for setting up a Honeywell recorder  but also allows cer   tain TrendManager Pro V4 9 configuration and Printer setups    e Graph   from this menu you can open a graph  Once a graph is open  this menu  also allows you to set up and print a graph     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK 3    Honeywell       e Data   from this menu you can either import data from a recorder or export data  to other PC applications     e View   from this menu you can enable or disable certain features such as the  Toolbar or Status bar     e Help   this menu offers all the Help related functions     One other item  Window  is added to the Menu bar when a Graph Window is open  This  is a standard Windows application item     Toolbar    The Toolbar allows quick operation of certain functions found in the Menu bar  Tool Tips  are given for each icon in the Toolbar   point to an icon with your mouse pointer and a  brief description of that icon will ap
34. s and check that the  baud rate is set to match the recorders on the bus  and that the Comms port is  correct     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 8 03 01 UK 15    Honeywell       The Communications Status window will give the status for each recorder  The values  displayed and their meanings are as shown below                                      Mode Description   Initialising Trendbus is being configured    Downloading TrendManager Pro V4 9 is attempting to download set up information from the  recorder    Real Time TrendManager Pro V4 9 will request real time data when required    In Set Up The user has entered Set Up on the recorder  During this time  no data is logged for the  recorder  and once the user exits Set Up the mode will change to  Downloading     een The pens selected for Comms do not correspond with the pens enabled on the recorder    Disabled    recorder has been removed from Comms operations    Waiting Occurs briefly at Start Up and if the user enters Set Up on the recorder     blank  TrendManager Pro V4 9 is retrying the operation   TrendManager Pro V4 9 received nothing from the recorder  Work through the above   No Reply checklist to ensure configuration is correct  If all is OK  then your PC is unsuitable for    Trendbus operations   See minimum PC specification    TrendManager Pro V4 9 received a reply from the recorder  but it was corrupt  If the  RX Error error persists you may have a faulty connection on two recorders with the same ID Number   see note below 
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36. sue 3 03 01 UK 13    Honeywell       Important points about Trendbus    Purpose    Trendbus is designed to allow the user to receive data from remote recorders  without  having to retrieve the disk from the unit  It is not a substitute for recording data onto floppy  disk  which can be done at faster logging rates and with less risk of interruption     Functions    TrendManager Pro V4 9 uses Trendbus to perform the following functions    e Retrieval of the current recorder set up     e Retrieval of real time data from individual channels on networked recorders at  independent sampling rates and methods     e Time synchronisation of networked recorders     Setups can not be transferred to a recorder using Trendbus     Data acquisition    Data acquired using Trendbus is stored in a different location on the TrendManager  Pro V4 9 database from data transferred via floppy disk  The fastest logging rate is 1  second log and data retrieval can be interrupted during TrendManager Pro V4 9  operations  For this reason Max Min logging method is recommended  as the recorder  will store the maximum and minimum readings obtained during the interruption and pass  those readings to TrendManager Pro V4 9 when communications are resumed     The Communications Status window lists all the networked recorders and reports if  there is an error or interruption in data transfer between recorder and TrendManager Pro  V4 9     For further information consult the on line Help facility in TrendManager
37. ters 1 0009 to 1 0016 are reserved     Registers 1 0017 to 1 0024 are used specifically for the state of Digital Inputs 8 to 1  respectively where 1 externally applied closed contact   Typically DI3   DI8 are not used  and should never be 1      Registers 1 0025 to 1 0032 are used specifically for the state of Relay Outputs 1 to 8   where 1   contact closed internally or by the Modbus    master override     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK             Honeywell                            TM  ae Stari Class Number of Points   Input Output   Comments  3 0033 Analogue 9 Floats Input Pen 1 to 9  Array           The analogue value    of each Pen is    stored in two register      ocations   where  type value  which is therefore four bytes   so Pen 1 starts at register 3 0033    each register is two bytes   as a float     Pen 2 at 3 0035  Pen 3 at 3 0037  and                               so on     3 0257 String 20 Char Input Pen1  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0267 String 20 Char Input Pen2  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0277 String 20 Char Input Pen3  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0287 String 20 Char Input Pen4  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0297 String 20 Char Input Pen5  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0307 String 20 Char Input Pen6  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0317 String 20 Char Input Pen7  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0327 String 20 Char Input Pen8  Units  Scale Factor  Name  3 0337 String 20 Char Input Pen9  Units  Scale Factor  Name       The associated information with each Pen 
38. the time  span   Out  button  or return to full width   All  button     3  Move to a particular point in time by  dragging  the scroll bar using the left mouse button    the centre time of the Data Locator is shown as you move the scroll bar    4  Click on a data source with the right mouse button to bring up information on that ses   sion such as Start time  Stop time  Logging method used  and Number of readings     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       The Data Locator displays the time span and sources of data made available to a graph   or exported to another application   see Exporting Data overleaf      Graphs are opened as Graph Windows  and can be moved  re sized or minimised in  the same way as any standard Windows    application  Once you have selected the layout  of your graph  it can then be printed or the data shown in the graph can be exported to  another application     Using the Mouse    e   Click and drag  a box around a section of the graph to    zoom in     either on the x   axis  or the y axis  or both    e Cancel a  click and drag  operation by clicking the right mouse button while the  left button is still held down    e Switch between scales for each trace by double clicking on the scale of a Graph  Area    e Double click on a scale with the right mouse button to return the Graph Area to  full y axis     e Various icons become available in the TrendManager Pro V4 9 toolbar when a  Graph Window is open     Exporting Data    Data can be expo
39. these LEDs     1  RX flashing  TX off  This suggests that the master is sending queries to the  recorder but the recorder is not responding  This may be due to   e The recorder not being configured for Modbus    comms   e The Modbus    card not being correctly installed   e Incorrect baud rate and address settings on the Modbus    card   2  RX off  TX off  This suggests no messages are reaching the recorder from the  master  This may be due to     e The RS232 485 converter  if used  not powered up or connected to the  master network incorrectly  e g  wrong COM port   Check LED diagnostics   where available  on the converter   e Incompatible pin outs between Modbus    card and network cable   3  RX and TX flashing  incorrect data being returned  This may be due to incorrect  register settings specified in the queries from the master  refer to Modbus     memory map in Appendix B      43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 8 03 01 UK 21    Honeywell       22    43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Appendix A   Comms  Interface       Installation    For connecting of an RS485 Trendbus network to the RS232 serial comms port  on your PC  you will require a suitable RS232 to 485 converter  The Westermo MA   42 is recommended for such an application and this appendix provides information  on using this particular device     The Westermo MA 42 provides a reliable link between your computer and the  plant  The MA 42 is an external device which is separately mains powered   this  avoids t
40. tton     See Recorder Configuration Page in the Help facilities     Importing Data    Having used TrendManager Pro V4 9 to set up a Honeywell recorder  the next  main function of TrendManager Pro V4 9 is to store your recorded data  Take the  disk from your recorder  place it in the drive of your PC and click on the Import icon     NB  If you are ever unsure about what an icon does  place the mouse pointer over it  and a  tool tip  will appear  giving a brief description of the icon     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK 5    Honeywell       Graphing    Data is stored under individual  Recorders  on the TrendManager Pro V4 9 database   It is worth investigating the on line Help for this subject to fully understand the Import  process     The main features of the Import Data facility are     e The Import Window which provides information on incoming data and shows the  progress of the operation     e Automatic creation of new  Recorders  on the database where the data can be  stored according to the ID number and description of the source recorder    e Choose whether to include the latest set ups from the source recorder along with  the imported data     See Importing Data in the Help facilities     TrendManager Pro V4 9 allows you to prepare the data imported from Honeywell  recorders as a graph  To open a graph click on the Graph icon which displays the Graph  Settings Page  From here select various data sources for your graph   Data is imported to  each  Recorder  on the Tren
41. twork communications that can be used with  Honeywell recorders for the purposes of downloading data to a host in real time     Trendbus is a Honeywell protocol that is used in conjunction with the Windows   based TrendManager Pro V4 9 software  This allows real time downloading of  data to a host PC which TrendManager Pro V4 9 uses to create real time graphs  and update records of the set ups for each recorder in the network  This manual  details the MultiPort Trendbus function where up to 8 communications ports may be  used from one PC running TrendManager Pro V4 9  For single port Trendbus  operation please refer to the Honeywell Comms User Manual  Part number 43   TV 25 02      Modbus    is an industry standard protocol used in many SCADA packages for  network control  This allows Honeywell recorders to be inserted into existing  networks using Modbus    or linked directly to a controller over an RS485 link   Please refer to the Honeywell Comms User Manual  Part number 43 TV 25 02   for information on Modbus M     43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 8 03 01 UK 9    Honeywell       43 TV 25 12 GLO Issue 3 03 01 UK    Honeywell       Chapter 4  Trendbus       Introduction    This section is intended for use with Honeywell recorders fitted with a  Trendbus communications card     Trendbus is an RS485 serial communications protocol developed by Honeywell  enabling 32 recorders to be linked in a network configuration  Each recorder may  download information to a PC  Using TrendManager Pro V
42. value  i e  the P  char type values  with two characters occupying a single register location     en units  scale factor and name  are held as strings of 20       3 0347    Analogue    9 unsigned integers    Input    Scale top value pens 1 to 9  array        3 0356          Analogue          9 unsigned integers    Input       Scale bottom value pens 1 to 9  array        These registers hold the scale information for each Pen  The top values are held as 9 unsigned integers  one in  each location  starting at 3 0347 for Pen 1 to 3 0355 for pen 9  Similarly  the bottom values are held in 9 registers  starting at 3 0356 for Pen 1 to 3 0364 for Pen 9        3 1281    Analogue    1 unsigned long    Input    Serial number  value 0  999999        3 1283    Analogue    1 unsigned integer    Input    ID number  value 0  9999        The recorder serial and ID number    are held in the above I    ocations  The serial number is a long type integer and                      therefore needs to be stored in two registers   3 1284 String 6 Char Input Unit Name  3 1287 String 20 Char Input Unit Description          The recorder name and description are held in these registers  The unit name consists of a string of 6 char values  which occupy three registers from 3 1284 to 3 1286  and the unit description consists of a string of 20 char values  occupying ten registers starting at register 3 1287        4 0033    Analogue    8 Floats    Output    C1 to c8  array              4 0257          Strin
    
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