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1. Current pen icon 1 Bargraph lt Non current pen icon Md 7 S12 4 12 21 02 01 21 02 01 0 000 21 02 01 12 02 20 Alarm s off 2 1 Message bar Latest message If this arrow is displayed then touching the message bar displays previous messages One of the channels is defined as being the current or scale channel and this is identified on the chart by its pen icon being diamond shaped rather than triangular as used for non current channels If a channel is included in the display group but its status is not good for some reason then its pen icon is hollow There are two faceplates associated with this display one above the chart showing the current channel descriptor and its digital value the other to the right of the chart showing a bargraph representation of the current channel s value together with a scale showing the low and high range values for the channel Touching either of these faceplates causes the current channel number to increment To select a particular channel to be the current channel the relevant pen icon can be touched briefly otherwise Trend Review mode will be entered In either case the bargraph and the background colour of the channel descriptor takes the colour of the current channel There is no horizontal trace review function touching the chart for a few seconds or using the Root menu Options key then Enter Review calls th
2. 71 IN DEX quuu 72 4 2 7271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE SAFETY NOTES WARNING Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the apparatus or disconnection of the protective earth terminal is likely to make the apparatus dangerous under some fault conditions Inten tional interruption is prohibited Note in order to comply with the requirements of safety standard BS EN61010 the recorder shall have one of the following as a disconnecting device fitted within easy reach of the operator and labelled as the discon necting device a A switch or circuit breaker which complies with the requirements of IEC947 1 and IEC947 3 b A separable coupler which can be disconnected without the use of a tool A separable plug without locking device to mate with a socket outlet in building 1 Before any other connection is made the protective earth terminal shall be connected to a protective conductor The mains supply voltage wiring must be terminated within the connector in such a way that should it slip in the cable clamp the Earth wire would be the last wire to become disconnected 2 Inthe case of portable equipment the protective earth terminal must remain connected even if the recorder is isolated from the mains supply if any of the I O circuits are connected to hazardous voltages
3. Primary DNS Server 149 121 164 11 Secondary DNS Server 149 121 165 14 Apply Discard Figure 4 5 2 network name fields LOCAL HOST English language name for the recorder Assigned to the IP Address DOMAIN The name of the Group or area of networked units which contains the recorder DOMAIN NAME SERVICE DNS Enables the mapping of host names to IP addresses and vice versa PRIMARY SECONDARY DNS SERVER IP addresses supplied by IT department or the Domain manager or Supervisor Note Any one or more of the above items may be overwritten if IP address lookup is set to Obtain from Bootp Server as described under Address above Page 48 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 6 STSTEM 0 poued SISI peioojes eui ejeudouddy seuozeuin 10 1511 3no Ae nuaw uonenbyuon WaysAs 9 t 4 pieosig Ajddy A 49gojQ UI kepuns A Wd 00 00 21 1 pug A yoe Aepuns A OU uo Wd 00 00 21 12 11815 XI Sa esf OUOZ t porun ANUNo9 lt pasinbas joajas usij6u3 F1VION pieosiq Ajddy oeungtyd 3900 A3
4. e Qa t a ER at 12 CHANNEL ALARM ptit o TUER 13 CHANGE BATTERY bre eee 13 ERE DIE euo ner EM 13 3155 Beth deer d oe rem t ev ese ah ert 13 3 2 KEYS tr rete ee e xat 14 Key f hctions ceo 14 3 3 FIRSTSW WTCHO 15 3 34 Access to Config ratloni ep tds 15 TEXT STRIN G TRY ERR feist end re Pere e eee Ro ree was 16 3 4 DISPLAY DES eicere ert eng pede pner 18 3 4 1 Vertical Trend mme 18 TREN D REVIEW rn tt EL or n tti ERRORES 18 3 4 2 Horizontal Trend display mme 20 eterne tat e ert 22 3 4 4 Horizontal bargraph 23 N UMETI CG asso 24 Continued HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 1 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Cont Section Page 4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER 25 AT NRCHIVE Re ent be boi oe Te E RA 26 4 1 1 Archive 0 disk iei D a i ree a tee re e Ped 26 4 1 2 Remote archiving FTP 5 14 27 4 2 SAVE RESTO RE a ert t PR 28 4 2 1 Save 29 4 2 2 29 4 2 3 New 29 4 2 4 Text 29
5. Discard Apply Figure 7 4d Menu structure sheet 4 Access when Operator w 3J3 Select Logged out Operator Engineer Service or User ID New Password Retype Password Connect from remote y Login Disabled Edit own Password Set Clock Archiving Control Save Restore Paste Delete Files Full Configuration Full Security Batch Control Password functions do not appear for Logged out level of access Enabled Apply 7 Discard SECURITY ADD USER New User New 0 Retype Password Based On Operator v Add Apply Discard System Section 4 6 The Network key appears only if the Ethernet option is fitted Setup Clock Locale Key Code About SYSTEM KEY CODE Instrument Number 6 Key Code p4jHum9C Key Code File Apply Discard SYSTEM ABOU Version 1 4a Comprising Java 1 4a History Files 1 2 Board Support 1 46 Target System 1 406 Fitted Memory FLASH 3 00MB SRAM 128kB NETWORK ADDRESS Instrument number Address Mac address IP address lookup Name BootP timeout IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 12 08 Obtain from a BootP Server Y 00 48 80 00 0C SYSTEM SETUP Home Timeout 0 7 4 MENU STRUCTURE Cont Home Vertic
6. 14 H Network Hardware version 51 Configuration 47 pj ple CC 37 48 AMOUNT Of i 18 41 Specification 71 kek patate 50 New Horizontal bargraph 23 Gonfigut altior us cic en 29 Hysteresiss cre ett d tede 36 Mol 51 PaSSWOMrd 44 2 7271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE Offset dto 34 Correction touch 61 Een ed ee 16 Open Close folder keys 14 Operator Access level m ees e 15 43 Option Gorfiguration endo our RE 30 Options aC 14 OVI 16 Passwords eee de hee 43 43 Paste 51 Paste delete file permission 45 PC access dtd 9 Pollution degree 0 67 Preventive maintenance 61 Primary DNS Server 4 iu eese citet iere 48 Login Name terere rit dg 42 Remote Host a i 42 Range low high units eene 34 Recorder Configuration See Section 4 3 REIR RR F Electrical installation 8 Panel installat
7. 58 UNABLE TO 58 FAILED TO AUTHENTICATE THE USERNAME AND OR PASSW ORD SUPPLIED 58 MAXIM UM REMO TE VIEW ERS ALREADY CONNECTED TO 58 7 REFERENCE eese nanus 59 7 1 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY tete dm e trenes 59 71 1 Display d tails ert entis 59 ETHERNET ADDRESS m eto eet ae era ennt knee nt xs 59 COLO UR TEST BARS eiio e EE ka 59 SO FTW ARE VERSION 59 SELFATEST STATUS ae v meet ca er err dpa 59 CIRCUIT BOARDS FITTED si ak ener n etn Re min e 60 TOUGH 60 err E oed Ehe eH epe E oH e er ee da 60 7 2 SCREEN CALIBRATION OFFSET 61 7 3 PREVENTIVE MAIN TENANCE 61 Iouch Screen C leaning o nt ect em eS 61 7 3 2 Maintenance schedule 62 7 3 3 Battery replacement 62 TA MENU STRUC TU RE corner oerte et e he kat ak 63 ANNEX A SPECIFICATION 67 RECORDER siete periere ed dba edente 68 UNIVERSA LIN PUT e via iu cori roe tte ter n n ees 69 ETH ERN ET RELAY OUTPUT BOARD
8. 42 Remote Host es intcr ect te rantes 42 Security Configuration san denter ees 43 ted ES 43 Service level access 15 Set clock 5 45 Setting the time and date 50 RENE ERR Non ati 16 Show Disk settings 2 41 Shunt value 33 Signal Wiring re rt dee ees 8 Software version 51 Span 35 Specification Input ene 69 Recorder general 68 Relay board dnd 71 11 S bnet Mask 47 Summertime setup 50 Supply voltage 9 Symbols used on labels 5 System Configuration 39 49 Error indicator 12 gti Spr ae Bettie ERE ee 50 T CHAN NE ei ens 35 Text Save and 29 String entry 2 2 ee ales ree EE 16 Thermocouple type selection 33 Threshold sike 36 sicci 50 PERMISSION to Set oce euis cete 45 SOU ea E abe n ure 50
9. Apply Discard Scaled X Fahrenheit Kelvins or Scale Low 0 V Rankine CONFIG EVENTS Section 4 3 4 Scale High 1 V Units V CONFIG ARCHIVE i and Select 1 to 6 Large frame Section 4 3 6 Event Number 1 Y Select 1 or 2 Small frame Offset o V Select None m Remote Source Vie select Filter NGHE 128 256 seconds Descriptor Event 1 Global alarm N Select None High or L Compression Normal W Select Normal or High TUE QM Global Unack d Alarm bon judi cot None leniency e old Junction gt Select Flash Size 3 Mb Disk Category NoAction V Select Descriptor FumaceTemp Renal Trend History Duration 9 50 Days Dine Relay Spanned K External Show Remote settings _ V spen Lowi Apply Discard i Select Hourly Daily Archive to Remote None v Weekly Monthly Automatic Remote path recorder group1 Span High 1 V Zone Low 0 96 Zone High 100 96 Max Decimal Digits 4 Primary remote 051 0 0 0 0 Primary login name anonymous Compression Normal select Normal or High Primary password Flash Size 17 75 Mb Colour 267 21 7 Trend History Duration 8 22 Days Alarm Number 1 Wi Select 1 or 2 Show Disk setting
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11. EUROTHERM Invensys An Invensys company EUROTHERM Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer s name Eurotherm Limited Manufacturer s address Faraday Close Worthing West Sussex BN13 3PL United Kingdom Product type Industrial graphics recorder Models 5100e Status level and above Safety specification EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 EMC emissions specification EN61326 EMC immunity specification EN61326 Eurotherm Limited hereby declares that the above products conform to the safety and EMC specifications listed Eurotherm Limited further declares that the above products comply with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC amended by 93 68 EEC and also with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC Signed Dated Signed for and on behalf of Eurotherm Limited Peter de la Nouger de Technical Director 1A249986U580 Issue 1 Jan 2001 2001 Eurotherm Limited rights are strictly reserved No part of this document may be reproduced modified or transmitted in any form by any means nor may it be stored in a retrieval system other than for the purpose to act as an aid in operating the equipment to which the document relates without the prior written permission of Eurotherm limited Eurotherm Limited pursues a policy of continuous development and product improvement The specifications in this document may therefore be changed without notice The information in this document is g
12. The unit is inserted through the panel aperture from the front of the panel With the weight of the recorder supported a panel clamp is inserted into each of the mounting slots one each on the left and right hand sides The jacking screws are then tightened sufficiently to clamp the recorder into position EXCESS FORCE SHOULD NOT BE USED IN TIGHTENING THESE SCREWS HA027271 Page 6 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 2 INSTALLATION Cont Gland approx 4 mm 1875 in 247 5mm 9 75in 213mm 8 39in gt m View on right hand 137mm side 5 4in C Mounting siot it Left hand side Panel thickness 25 4mm 1 in max 44mm 5 671 103 4 1 in Lift then pull to open flap for mass storage access View on under side 5 Amy Im Panel cutout Minimum recommended spacing Side clamps Top bottom clamps X 15mm 0 6 inch x 10 mm 0 4 in y 10 mm 0 4 in y 15mm 0 6 inch 2 gt Panel clamping MAXIMUM INSTALLED ANGLE a b 15 degrees max Figure 2 1 Mechanical installation details small frame unit HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 7 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 2 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 2 2 1 Signal wiring Figure 2 2 1a shows connector locations for the input chan nel and for the optional relay out
13. instrument IP address gt to log in as a specific user For 5 users only Microsoft Internet Explorer displays by default history files only To exit the history folder either uncheck the Tools Internet Options Advanced Browsing Enable folder view for FTP sites option or check the Tools Internet Options Advanced Browsing Use Web based FTP option HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 27 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 2 SAVE RESTORE As shown in figure 4 2a touching the Save Restore key calls the picklist Save Restore New Text Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System Restore New File Name Configuration Data KX Security Data lt X Network Data Save As Text New Default Save L p Name Configuration Data KX Security Data X Network Data File Name Figure 4 2a Save Restore menu For Save Restore and Text all described below if the filename which appears is suitable then operation of the Save or Restore key will initiate the action If a filename has to be entered this is carried out as follows Touching the filename window causes a pop up menu to appear giving a list of Volumes in the Flash memory or on the floppy disk if inserted Figure 4 2b shows an imaginary Volume
14. Left cursor key 14 Engineer Access level 15 43 bend TUACUON 33 Error PE 11 pis ND PIX LC M MEME 26 Error messages 58 oe atti el eee een 15 Ethernet 15 cd ds 59 eee te eec 44 ccs opea e 71 iH 14 Event configuration 38 l ogout Keys ni tee qoe 43 Exclamation mark symbol 12 M F MAC Address 47 59 Faceplates On Off 22 ak ek a n e a 59 Va E 51 61 File transfer FTP 27 Manua UNE Filer Option 51 26 34 TO 21 First switch on 15 MEDIA Diagnostics 60 41 uf deitas a Folder Keys ctt eti ierit es 14 Memory size 4 41 51 13 aid 36 G Enable disable 37 Group Minimum PC requirements 53 37 einen I E 11 37 Navigation keys
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16. egi inte ine ert eo een 36 CIEGO OC Me ds NN PNE 36 Wert Get see htt ke vut LE vineta tette bita 36 ALARM MESSAGES s e t c ap RP rh dor ei 36 413 3 Group conflg rationi 37 TREN D UNITS er e 37 DESCRIPTOR San 37 TREN D SPEED TREN D IN mmm 37 RECORDING SPEED RECO RDIN 37 55 M E FE c teet caa 37 MESSNGE D e gs 37 GROUP CONTENTS rte SER 37 4 3 4 Event configuration seeen eeen 38 Mi BER eo ee p a et ee e So XE ner 38 SO ete e ra e Y a 38 DESCRIPTOSR x e rette S teats Peor ea td Bh 38 O B N UM BER iit te eor reor PP DR Cc 38 38 tin te metes ayo ba tutor 38 Continued Page 2 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Cont Section Page 4 3 5 nstr ument config ration rr ERE 39 INSTRUMENT NAME treo ere temere 39 RM A SAVER DISPLAY 39 AFTER iecit ba ak sann pert ERO FR EPOR DER Feo 39 4 3 6 Archive configuration cessere 40 COMPRESSION o E rt rero Pe 41 FLASH SIZE ct boa P
17. HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 15 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 3 1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION Cont TEXT STRING ENTRY The keyboard which appears when the password area is touched is the same as that which appears when any non numeric text string entry is required e g channel descriptor Figures 3 3 1b and 3 3 1 below are an attempt within the limitations of the illustrating process to depict the available keyboards and thus the available character set Actual entry of the text string is by touching the relevant key For items which require only a numeric entry e g channel range the numeric keyboard appears When editing existing text strings the existing text string appears highlighted and will be replaced in its entirety by the first character entered To avoid this the left arrow key can be touched to unhighlight it Immediately below the keyboard are six keys with the functions listed below When active the background colour changes to yellow for as long as the key is active Shift Once the shift key has been pressed the next entered letter appears as a capital subsequent letters are in lower case Caps When pressed all subsequent letters appear as capital letters until the Caps key is operated again BSpc This backspace key deletes character to the left of the cursor Ovr If selected the next entered character replaces overwrites the existing character to the right of the cursor position If
18. Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 3 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Cont Section Page 5 Bc 51 5 1 FILER O PTION MENU KEYS 2 2 2 14 51 5 2 IAE AIDE KEY io reo eite eere ta eet iad endo pice 51 6 BRIDGE 5000 REMOTE VIEWER 53 6 1 INTRODUCTIO N 53 6 1 1 Minimum PC requirements 53 6 2 CONNECTION DETAILS akei 53 6 2 1 Direct PC 53 6 2 2 PC To remote 54 6 2 3 Networked SYStOMS 1 4 11 4 1 54 6 3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 54 6 4 RECORDER CONFIGURATION 55 0 4 1 55 6 47 250 PWO NS pe prye n dote ec e eet pes 55 6 4 3 ACCESS oke kai fe aye ERO EFE ES EE EYES 56 6 5 RUNNING THE PROGRAM 57 6 67 ea tre 58 0 6 1 Display Modes e eee Wor degen ete 58 6 6 2 Alarm es 58 6 63 Statislifnigis accorde toe root t era eb ie cod 58 6 60 4 Error MESSAGES pani a ke ske ake on 58 NETWORK CONNECTION HAS TIMED 58 UNABLE TO CONNECT TO
19. Range Low i do Linearisation g type e g Type K once Range Units Y Select Celsius Scaled x Fahrenheit Kelvins or Scale Low 0 V Rankine ScaleHigh v Units V o EM irs 64 Filter None x SES 256 seconds Break Response None J9 Select None High or Low Cold Junction Type Select Descriptor TurbineTempA ener Spanned Xx External Span Low 0 V Span High V Zone Low 0 96 Zone High 100 Max Decimal Digits 4 Colour 26 _ Alarm Number 1 Y J Select 1 or 2 T Select Enable Off unlatched Latched Job Number 1 Select 1 or 2 Trigger Category Action V B9M Select No action Drive Relay Apply Discard Figure 4 3 2a Channel alarm configuration menu typical Notes 1 2 Numeric values e g input low can be up to 10 characters including decimal point Refer to section 3 3 1 for numeric and text entry techniques Page 32 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 2 CHANNEL ALARM CONFIGURATION Cont Example A type J thermocouple is used to measure a temperature range of 100 to 200 degrees Celsius This thermo couple output is transmitted to the recorder by a 4 to 20 mA transmitter for display as an efficiency value between 0 and 100 In such a case the fo
20. 0 2 0 5mm 2 3 DISK INSERTION AND REMOVAL The disk slot is located below the recorder screen and is protected by a flap as shown in figure 2 1 above In order to access the disk slot the bottom of the central part of the flap is lifted figure 2 3a and then used as a han dle to pull the main flap open If a disk is already fitted it is removed by pressing on the eject button figure 2 3b Note Before disk removal archiving should be suspended section 4 1 wait for the green LED on the disk drive to be extinguished otherwise data might be lost L Figure 2 3a Disk access Figure 2 3b Disk eject HAO27271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 9 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 PROCESS VARIABLE DISPLAY The operator interface consists of a touch sensitive screen showing either process variable values in one of a number of formats or showing configuration or operational details for use in setting up the recorder This section 3 de scribes the process variable displays Section 4 describes the Configuration displays Figure 3 below depicts a typical trend display and gives details of the various areas of the display page TRUNCATION OF NUMERIC VALUES If the amount of space on the display page is insufficient to display the full width of the process variable or scale value then the displayed value is rounded down and the number of decimal places reduced CURRENT TRACE ALARM ICONS In each of the different t
21. 1 3 HA027271 Page 36 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 3 Group configuration Select mm hr or in hr Trend Units mm hr Descriptor Group 1 This section allows the user to define trend speed inter val recording speed interval a group descriptor and the group contents Alarm messages can also be enabled or Trend Speed 1 200 mm hr disabled in this area Trend Interval 1 S Recording Speed 1 200 mm hr NE Recording Interval Alarm Message Ack Message TurbineTempA S Enabled TREND UNITS Allows mm hr or inches per hour to be selected for the chart speed Automatically converts the trend speed field below TurbineTempB TurbineTempC Etc DESCRIPTOR Discard gt lt Allows the group name to be edited See section 3 3 1 Figure 4 3 3 Group configuration menu layout TREND SPEED TREND INTERVAL Allows the chart speed to be selected either as mm or in per hour or as an interval Entering a value in one field automatically converts the value in the other field A trend interval of seconds is equivalent to 1200 N mm hr chart speed a chart speed of P mm hr is equivalent to a trend interval of 1200 P seconds RECORDING SPEED RECORDING INTERVAL As for trend speed interval but defines the rate at which data is saved to Flash memory This value also affects h
22. 4 3 CONFIGURATIO N ca ab Era s 30 4 3 TODOS ien edet eter eee hates Dental te Ru eerte e ebat 30 4 3 2 Channel Alarm 32 ter ter 33 DEBE terrere beet E sauce reta 33 bien 33 INiPUT EQ Serb o Ye eka E erbe vs 33 INPUT HIGH iui ich re er ot dd en em eee 33 SHUN rese p Mti 33 34 ie ster tent entree eene am er 34 RAN G E UN TS aa af ma adan pe metas 34 SGA LED uscire eh e b PH Feb 34 OR PS ET 34 ouis ott ioc ete eU Maiev e ERE CH ERR GORGE UR TRE A 34 IN PUT BREAK RESPO 5 eee 34 JUNCTION COMPENSATION 34 DESCRIPTIO eet Eon th en oa 35 SPAN NRI Mm 35 de ec aod rd 35 MAXIMUM 15 mmm 35 EER 35 ALARM 5 EE RR EQUOS 35 ENABLE end Ue ve e e bead antes 36 Un 36 THRESHO LD HYSTERESIS nemen 36 e voye ka ata ie E VIVE a A 36 Sa kd eet ttt tt 36 JO B NUMBER
23. 43 37 Alarm s off 1 E 10 48 49 Group Name 22 12 00 config Text 102 0 01 10 48 58 13220 See figure7 4c 21 2613 14 52 13 21 12 00 config 02 12 00 12 20 46 3071 0 0000 4 35 0000 errorlog Text 01 01 11 29 26 24730 a T A errorlog1 01 01 01 00 02 36 1205 errorlog2 4 01 01 00 00 04 20 1205 errorlog3 23 09 00 17 46 52 1205 A24 errorlog4 Text 23 09 00 17 47 20 1205 errorlogS 23 09 100 17 48 40 1186 v o seer N 295 File Cycle Channel 1 bid 21 2613 Time id E Typical displays Login 10808 6 14205 see section 3 4 fineer 99 Channel 2 4 v user history E Hide ti An Name Type Date Bytes A Use Root Cycle to Es group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 27 26 936 Channel 3 5 group one History 02 01 01 16 28 50 959 scroll through display m History 02 01 O modes group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 33 04 932 Ghanirial group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 33 10 861 12 00 52 20212 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 34 50 911 201 group one 80 History 02 01 01 17 19 00 4131 ENORDE moo 1 group one 80 History 03 01 01 11 38 30 14612 group one 80 History 03 01 01 11 41 40 1210 v 10 39 38 09 36 45 Engineer oup Name A 02 01 01 100 00 100 00 100 0Q 100 00 oot Menu 14 59 A Q ome Operator Filer Options File Cycle New Delete 7 Login Options Co
24. 59 Board specification ccs cb eunt 69 Disable 44 Configuration 33 Disk n bri 33 Access 9 Type selection este 33 Activity indicator 13 Inserting and Removing Disk PC cards 9 Free space ES 13 Installation Full response 42 44 4 41 67 Icon 13 Electrical 1 8to 9 Nip 41 Mechanical 7 Display Instrument Brightness 39 39 catia reete 61 47 uh si AA OS a a 47 LOOK UP Enable disable esee 50 ean 47 Home selection 1 rR i d Horizontal bars 23 20 36 38 24 Vertical DANS eee 22 Vertical 18 68 eolo S nee nint cate 51 Values truncation Of 10 L DOMAINS sii ei peal eee bedi uuu 48 Name 48 Labelling symbols 5 Dwell 36 Language selection 50 PO donata cep C le 21 estem ota 36
25. 6 4 3 Access Each of the access levels and user IDs can have Connect from Remote access enabled When this box is checked password entry fields appear as shown in figure 6 4 3 Initially the Remote User Name is the same as the login name or access level Enter the required User name and password eight to 20 characters then re type the password to en sure it was entered correctly This name and password are required when establishing connection with the host com puter Access when Fred New Password Retype Password Connect from remote Remote user name Remote password Retype remote password Login Disabled Edit own Password Change Alarm Setpoints Set Clock Archiving Control Save Restore Paste Delete Files Full Configuration Full Security Batch Control IXIXIXIXXXXIXI Batch control is not supported by this software version Apply m Discard Figure 6 4 3 Remote user access fields Page 56 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 6 5 RUNNING THE PROGRAM Click on the START key and then on the program called Eurotherm or Recorder Select Bridge 5000 Once the program starts a Host name and User name will be requested as depicted in figure 6 5a Enter the Local host name found in the recorder Network Name area followed by a dot full stop period followed by the domain name also in the Network Name area N
26. Archiving button Transfer activity is indicated in the Archive transfer window Should the disk become full the user will be prompted to replace it with a different one Below the selection buttons are a number of status windows relating to the disk If automatic archiving is active section 4 3 6 then this and the manual archive will operate on a first come first served basis Some files will be saved twice in such a circumstance the later archive s files overwriting any earlier archive s files which have the same name HA027271 Page 26 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 1 2 Remote archiving FTP transfer Note Remote archiving is available only if the Ethernet option is fitted This allows archi ving of recorder files to a remote computer connected using the RJ45 telephone type connector at the rear of the recorder either directly or via a network In order to carry out a successful transfer details of the remote host must be entered in the Archive section of the Config menu section 4 3 6 Note An FTP server must be running on the remote host Figure 4 1 2 shows the archive menu for remote archiving The Archive last hour day week etc keys allow the user to determine which files are to be archived The Archive window shows the time and date of the previous archive The Archive Transfer window shows archive status as Active or Inactive Addit
27. Feb 01 Page 69 100 MM GRAPHICS RECO RDER USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Universal inputs Cont Resistance inputs Temperature scale 11590 Types ranges and accuracies See tables values exclude influence of lead resistance Influence of lead resistance Error Negligible Mismatch 10 0 Maximum error Worst case temperature Instrument at 20 C performance 0 035 input 0 110 range 35ppm of input per deg C 0 035 input 0 065 range 35ppm of input per deg C 0 035 input 0 035 range 35ppm of input per deg RTD type Overall range C Standard Max linearisation error Cu10 20 to 400 General Electric Co 0 02 C JPT100 220 to 630 JIS C1604 1989 0 01 C Ni100 60 to 250 DIN43760 1987 0 01 C Ni120 50 to 170 DIN43760 1987 0 01 C Pt100 200 to 850 IEC751 0 01 C Pt100A 200 to 600 Eurotherm Recorders SA 0 09 C Pt1000 200 to 850 IEC751 0 01 Thermocouple data Temperature scale 11590 Bias current 0 05nA Cold junction types O ff internal external remote Remote CJ is not currently implemented check availability CJ error 1 C max with instrument at 25 CJ rejection ratio 50 1 minimum Remote CJ via any user defined input channel Remote CJ is not currently implemented check availability Upscale downscale drive Types High selectable for each thermocouple channel Additional error Types ranges a
28. Horizontal bargraph display HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 23 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 DISPLAY MODES Cont 3 4 5 Numeric Entered from Horizontal bargraph mode by means of the root menu Cycle key this display mode shows the Process Variable PV values as digital values The format which is automatically selected is based on the number of chan nels in the display group Figures 3 4 5a and 3 4 5b show typical examples of the one column up to four channels and two column versions five or six channels of this display mode respectively Within each version the process variable display areas expand or contract to fill the screen Review mode is not available from this display mode A further operation of the Cycle key in the Root menu returns to Vertical Trend Display mode described above 27 ri 19 Group 1 oos Channel 1 A Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Figure 3 4 5a Numeric display mode 1 to 4 channels Sa 37 11 00 24 ESE Group 12 34 23 45 3 4 34 56 45 67 Channel 5 56 78 Figure 3 4 56 Numeric display mode 5 or 6 channels HA027271 Page 24 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER As described in the Access to Configuration section 3
29. Insert the CD ROM into the PC slot and in Computer open the CD drive number of items appear including a Read me file which gives instruction on how to install the software Press setup exe When the Bridge 5000 display appears the installation procedure can be completed Refer to the Read me file as required HA027271 Page 54 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 6 4 RECORDER CONFIGURATION The recorder configuration is in three areas Network Options and Access 6 4 1 Network The Network key fields are fully described in section 4 5 of this manual 6 4 2 Options In order to make the option accessible it must first be correctly entered in the Options Menu If the number of Remote Viewers displayed does not match the currently number if displayed operation of the Autoconfigure key will add the option to the database If all options are correctly entered the Currently fields and the Autoconfigure key do not appear Root Operator Config Options Remote viewers 47 File transfer protocol 4 V Relay boards 1 V Relays on board 1 Fitted channels 6 V Check that the number of remote viewers is correct If not press Autoconfigure currently O Discard Apply Autoconfigure Figure 6 4 2 O ptions menu HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 55 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE
30. a password may be required according to configuration Engineer password is 10 when dispatched but can be edit ed from Engineer level in Access Remove User Section 4 4 3 User Fred M Remove Service is for use by service engineers only Access when Operator w J Select OO ge diou New Password Operator Engineer Retype Password Service or User ID Connect from remote Login Disabled Password functions do Apply H Discard Access Section 4 4 1 Add User Section 4 4 2 New User Edit own Password not appear for Logged New Password Change Alarm Setpoints lt out level of access Retype Password m pe A Based On Operator reniving Control X Save Restore X Enabled Add Paste Delete Files Full Configuration X a Full Security lt Batch Control Apply Discard Figure 4 4 Security configuration menus 4 4 1 Access levels There are essentially three levels of security associated with the recorder viz Engineer Operator and Logged out The fourth level Service is available only to service engineers When logged in at engineer level the user can set access permissions for Operator and logged out levels and can enter or edit passwords for Operator and Engineer levels The password for Engineer level is set to 10 at the
31. disk should be replaced immediately Internal flash user required repair Error found in the internal file system at power up and corrected Internal flash system required repair Error found in the internal file system at power up and corrected Internal flash history required repair Error found in the internal file system at power up and corrected Maximum Remote Viewers already connected to Appears if an attempt is made to connect more remote viewers to the recorder than are configured in the Options menu Network connection has timed out Appears if no connection can be established between the remote viewer and the recorder This might be caused by for example cable failure network hardware failure etc Unable to connect to host As for Network connection has timed out message above but with the addition of incorrect host address as a possible cause Unable to resolve hostname Message appears if an incorrect host address is entered or if there is a network failure whilst trying to establish remote viewer connection HA027271 Page 12 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 1 3 ERROR ALARM INDICATORS Cont CHANNEL ALARM This red bell indicator appears if any channel is in alarm The symbol is illuminated continuously if all alarms are acknowledged or flashes if any active alarm is unacknowledged To acknowledge all unacknowledged alarms the flashing indicator is
32. or Trigger from the pick list See figure 4 3 2c above for definitions TYPE Select absolute high or absolute low for this alarm THRESHOLD HYSTERESIS Allows values to be entered for the trigger setpoint and for hysteresis both in engineering units EXAMPLE Threshold 100 units Hysteresis 5 units A high alarm becomes active when its input rises above 100 and remains active until its value falls below 95 units A low alarm becomes active when its input falls below 100 units and remains active until its input rises above 105 units DWELL Allows a dwell value to entered as seconds If an alarm trigger returns to a non active state before the dwell period expires then it is ignored JOB NUMBER Select job one or two for this alarm CATEGORY Select the required job to be carried out when the channel is in alarm e g Drive relay Note the relay is normally energised common to normally open and is de energised common to normally closed in alarm or power off conditions WHILE Allows the action of the alarm job to be chosen as whilst active whilst inactive or whilst unacknowledged ALARM MESSAGES Alarm on off and alarm acknowledge message printing on the chart can be enabled disabled as a part of Group con figuration described below Alarms are acknowledged by touching the flashing alarm icon at the top of the screen then touching the Ack all Alarms key followed by the confirmation Yes key section 3
33. 027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 46 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 5 NETWORK CONFIGURATION Note The Network key appears only if the Ethernet option is fitted Operating the Network key calls a selection box to the display allowing Address or Name to be selected for con figuration 4 5 1 Address Figure 4 5 1 shows the address menu fields Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System AA Address Instrument number 12 Name Mac address 08 00 48 80 00 0C Select specify an IP address or IP address lookup Obtain from a BootP Server Y Obtain from a BootP Server Fig 4 5 2 BootP timeout 1 lt Does not appear for Specify IP address IP address 192 168 111 222 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Apply Discard Figure 4 5 1 Network addressing INSTRUMENT NUMBER MAC ADDRESS Unique numbers set up during manufacture to identify the recorder to a remote host or to the recorder manufacturer distributor in case of query IP ADDRESS LOOKUP This field allows an address to be entered for the recorder This can be done either by manually entering an address address field below or the network service BootP can be used to assign IP address to the recorder BOOTP TIMEOUT This is the maximum time the recorder will wait
34. 1 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE ANNEX A SPECIFICATION INSTALLATION CATEGORY AND POLLUTION DEGREE This product has been designed to conform to BS EN61010 installation category II and pollution degree 2 These are defined as follows Installation category The rated impulse voltage for equipment on nominal 230V ac mains is 2500V Pollution degree 2 Normally only non conductive pollution occurs Occasionally however a temporary conductivity caused by conden sation shall be expected HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 67 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Recorder Inputs Outputs 6 channel universal input 1 Change over relay output board optional 3 5 inch floppy disk Optional features File transfer protocol FTP Bridge 5000 Remote viewer Environmental Performance Temperature limits Operation 5 to 40 C Storage 20 to 50 C Humidity limits Operation 20 to 80 RH condensing Storage 20 to 80 RH non condensing Altitude maximum lt 2000 metres Protection Bezel and display 65 Sleeve IP20 Shock BS EN 61010 Vibration 10 Hz to 150Hz 2g peak Physical Panel mounting DIN 43700 Bezel size 144mm x 144mm Panel cutout Depth behind bezel W eight Mounting angle 138mm x 138mm 40 0 1 0 mm 248 mm 213mm without terminal cover 3 kg max 15 from vertical Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Emissio
35. 3 The mains supply fuse within the power supply is not replaceable If it is suspected that the fuse is faulty the manufacturer s local service centre should be contacted for advice 4 Whenever it is likely that protection has been impaired the unit shall be made inoperative and secured against accidental operation The manufacturer s nearest service centre should be contacted for advice 5 Any adjustment maintenance and repair of the opened apparatus under voltage should be avoided as far as possi ble and if inevitable shall be carried out only by a skilled person who is aware of the hazard involved 6 Where conductive pollution e g condensation carbon dust is likely adequate air conditioning filtering sealing etc must be installed in the recorder enclosure 7 Signal and supply voltage wiring should be kept separate from one another Where this is impractical shielded cables should be used for the signal wiring 8 If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment might be impaired A full definition of Hazardous voltages appears under Hazardous live in BS EN61010 Briefly under normal op erating conditions hazardous voltages are defined as being gt 30V RMS 42 2V peak or gt 60V dc SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECORDER LABELLING One or more of the symbols below may appear as a part of the recorder labelling Refer to the manual for instructions Protec
36. 3 1 above the setting up of the recorder is divided into the following areas Archive Section 4 1 Allows manual archiving of data to disk or if the Ethernet option is fitted to a remote host FTP transfer Save restore Section 4 2 Allows new configurations to be created and saved and saved configurations to be re stored Config Section 4 3 This is the major channel alarm option etc area of configuration Security Section 4 4 Allows passwords to be entered and edited and allows the Engineer level password holder to enable disable areas of configuration to Operator level password holders New users can be added with their own user names passwords and access level permissions Network Section 4 5 This area sets up the IP mac address host names etc used in FTP transfer and Bridge 5000 applications if the Ethernet option is fitted System Section 4 6 Allows time and date functions to be set and edited including daylight saving start and finish dates time zones etc The system key also allows the display language to be chosen Option key codes to be entered and contains an About screen describing the software hardware status of the recorder Note In all the following descriptions if a change is made to a menu item then the item text changes from black to red until it is saved HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 25 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 1 ARCHIVE 4 1 1 Archive to disk This a
37. 3 ERROR ALARM INDICATORS Cont SYSTEM ERROR This indicator appears flashing if any of the following errors active view messages page shows active errors Archive failed message Message explains archive failure due to disk being missing write protected faulty full etc Clock failure Internal clock was corrupt at power up or the time has never been set Can be caused by battery failure in which case the battery icon will also be visible The error is cleared by setting the time and date Battery backed RAM cleared This message appears if the battery has failed and the unit has been switched off Channel failure Indicates a hardware failure in the channel circuit Channel error Indicates a hardware failure in the channel circuit or in the internal CJ tempera ture measurement Failed to authenticate the user name and or password supplied Appears if an incorrect user name or password has been entered whilst trying to establish remote viewer connection Floppy disk worn Appears if a number of attempts had to be made before write to the disk was suc cessful No data is lost but the disk should be replaced as soon as is practicable Floppy disk corrupt This appears if all attempts to write to the disk fail In such a case some data may be lost If the damaged area of the disk is in the system part of the disk it might appear to the recorder that it is unformatted and the disk icon will disappear The
38. 6 6 1 Display Modes When the program starts the Vertical Trend page is displayed on the computer screen Operating the Root Menu key then Cycle calls the Horizontal Trend display Further operations of the above keys cycle through the remaining display modes described in Section 3 above whether or not they are enabled in the recorder System Setup The Ver tical Trend display can be returned to at any time by operating the Root Menu key followed by the Home key Notes 1 Trend review is not available 2 Any changes to the recorder s group configuration are reflected immediately at the Remote Viewer screen By click dragging on the bottom right hand corner of the display the page size can be sized as required It is thus possible for the computer to log on to say four different recorders and to display their values simultaneously in dif ferent parts of the display screen 6 6 2 Alarm acknowledgement The alarm acknowledgement read messages function are as described in section 3 1 3 above 6 6 3 Status line The status line at the top of the screen reflects the status of the instrument to which the recorder is connected e g system messages global alarm FTP clock etc 6 6 4 Error messages A number of error conditions may occur to prevent the remote viewer from viewing the recorder Any such condi tions may be viewed by touching the alarm icon at the top of the screen as described in section 3 1 3 of the
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40. Compression Normal W gt Select Normal or High Flash Sizea3 Trend History 9 50 Days Show Remote settings v Select Hourly Daily Archive to Remote None _ Weekly Monthly Automatic Remote path recorder group1 Primary remote 10 0 0 0 Primary login name anonymous Primary password Retype password Secondary remote 10 0 0 0 Secondary login name anonymous Secondary password Retype password Apply U Discard Figure 4 3 6b Archive configuration menu Remote settings HA027271 Page 40 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 6 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION Cont COMPRESSION Select Normal or high compression Normal compresses the data but still provides an exact copy High compresses more but channel values are saved only to part in 108 resolution FLASH SIZE Allows the size of the Flash memory to be viewed by the user TREND HISTORY DURATION Gives an estimated time to fill the trend history area of the Flash memory The calculation is based on the archive rate the compression ratio the flash size and on the exact nature of the data Rapidly changing values use more space than static slowly changing values SHOW This allows the fields which are to appear below Show to be applicable to disk Disk Settings or to the setti
41. ISO LATIO N Isolation dc to 65 Hz BS EN 61010 Relay to common electronics Relay to ground Single pole changeover form C Three way connector 30 000 000 operations 500VA or 60W 250V providing this does notcause the maximum switching power above to be exceeded 2 Amps providing this does not cause the maximum switching power above to be exceeded See Update archive rates in Universal inputs specification above Installation category 11 Pollution degree 2 300V RM S or dc double insulation 300V RM S or dc basic insu DERATIN G The figures given in General above are for resistive loads For reactive or inductive loads de rate in accordance with the figure below in which Fl Actually measured results on representative samples F2 Typical values according to experience Contactlife Resistive contact life x reduction factor F 1 0 9 0 8 LL 0 7 0 6 LL c 0 5 5 0 4 0 3 1 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 Power factor cos 0 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 71 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE A ADOUL siti Peto io RI De estas ote 51 Absolute high low 36 AC supply voltage range 9 Access es anal ie ei e dc cec da d 43 To configuration eb 15 Acces ei 44 37 Ackn
42. Installa tion and Operation manual The following messages can appear NETWORK CONNECTION HAS TIMED OUT This message appears when no connection can be established between the remote viewer and the instrument This might be caused by for example cable failure the instrument s not being powered network hardware failure etc UNABLE TO CONNECT TO HOST Similar to the timeout message above but with the additional cause incorrect host address UNABLE TO RESOLVE HOSTNAME Caused by an incorrect host address or network failure FAILED TO AUTHENTICATE THE USER NAME AND OR PASSWORD SUPPLIED Caused by incorrect user name or password MAXIMUM REMOTE VIEWERS ALREADY CONNECTED TO An attempt is being made to connect more remote viewers to the recorder than are configured in the Options menu HA027271 Page 58 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 7 REFERENCE This section contains diagnostic and servicing details and overview drawings of the recorder menu structure 7 1 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY At power up continuously hold a finger in contact with the screen until after approximately 30 seconds the diag nostic display appears as shown in figure 7 1 If no further action takes place within approximately five minutes the display times out to the calibration display MAC Address Part Colour test bars Software version gt MAIN MEDIA BATTERY ETHER bars 1 RELAY Circuit boar
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44. TRUCTURE Engineer Root Menu Home Operator File Cycle sud ection lt Section 5 see 11 19 30 15 01 47 Options ERE tn Meere a 3 14 20 35 Group Name 39 nee Engines 99 Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System 21 2613c a Hide 0 0000 35 0000 n k T 1 r Root menu Login and Optio 5 eys have menus associated with them Root Menu Floppy Remov 14 53 37 Operator File Cycle 43 37 Alarm s off 2 15014 41 89 Alarm s on 2 1 m Group Name A 21 12 00 Login Options 12 00 2 Channel 1 21 261306 0 0000 RIOR Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System Enter Review 142045 Engineer 03 01 01 14 53 37 Preparing History please 99 21 12 01 See figure7 4b See figure7 4d usen Hide Trend review mode 3 Type Date Bytes A 21 12 00 14
45. To fill disk memory eem 41 ZONE Selection iiti reta erri t ra 50 on kn n n cuori eh Me ee 50 TOUGH Gal ite ce tee 60 Touch screen uite ce ce remet 61 PRECAUTIONS zs imet 61 Trace EM 35 History maximum 41 History display 2 18 37 74 027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE T Cont Trend Interval Speed Units Review Speed interval 9 en anto ans Truncation of display values U Unlatched User Adding and removing Password V Value entry Version Vertical bargraph display sum EE 36 10 Wiring Signals ihi Max min wire sizes Maximum torque Supply voltage T MS 46 2 Zone configuration HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 75 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE This page is deliberately left blank 027271 76 Issue 1 Feb 01 Inter Company sales and service locations Australia Eurotherm Pty Limited Unit 10 40 Brookhollow Avenue Baulkham Hills NSW 2153 Telephone 61 2 9634 8444 Fax 61 2 9634 8555 e mail eurotherm eurotherm com au http www eurotherm com
46. Transfer Media Full Archive Transfer Media Size Free Space Figure 7 4b Menu structure sheet 2 HA027271 Page 64 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECO RDER USER GUIDE 7 4 MENU STRUCTURE Cont Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System See figure 7 4b See figure 7 4d CONFIG OPTIONS Section 4 3 1 MEAT Options Remote viewers 4 V File transfer protocol 4 Y Groups CONFIG GROUPS Relay boards 17 currently 0 Section 4 3 3 Channels Eves Relays on board 1 Instrument T Trend Units EE Apply Discard Autoconfigure Descriptor Group 1 Trend Speed 1 200 mm hr CONFIG INSTRUMENT Trend Interval 1 5 Section 4 3 5 Recording Speed 1 200 mm hr Recording Interval Alarm Message Ack Message TurbineTempA TurbineTempB TurbineTempC Etc Apply Discard S X Enabled CONFIG CHANNELS Section 4 3 2 Instrument Name instrument Normal Display 100 Saver Display 100 Save 10 Minutes Select channel Channel Number 4 number Input Type Thermocouple pA BIB ONUS Lin Type 2 2 or Test Select Linearisation Range Low 0 C PDC NURSES Range High 1 Range Units VI _ Select Celsius 7
47. al Trend V Dark Trend background Dark Review background Vertical Trend Enabled Horizontal Trend Enabled Vertical Bargraph Enabled Horizontal Bargraph Enabled Numeric Page Enabled Apply n Discard SYSTEM CLOCK Current date Curre Select Vertical Trend Horizontal Trend Vertical Bar Horizontal Bar Numeric Enabled DD MM YYYY nt time Apply Discard SYSTEM LOCALE Language English Country United Kingdom HH MM SS Select required V 3 language from picklist Time Zone GMT Via Select specify an IP address or Obtain from a BootP Server 1 5 Does not appear for Specify IP address 192 168 111 222 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Apply Discard NETWORK Local Host Domain Domain Name Service Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Andy136 4 FishesRus co uk x 149 121 164 11 149 121 165 14 Apply Discard Pick list of timezones Use Summertime DST Start at 12 00 00 PM on the Last v Sunday v Maro 4 End at 12 00 00 PM on the Last v Sunday v in October v Apply Discard Pick list Appropriate to the selected country Pick lists allow Summertime period to be defined Page 66 02727
48. ame If DNS is not selected then the Primary Remote Host is the IP address of the remote host set up in the host s Control Panel Network PRIMARY LOGIN NAME PASSWORD For Remote settings only Login name and password of the remote host account assigned either by the Network administrator or in the Guest account of the remote host s FTP services or User Manager configuration The password which must be of between eight and 20 characters must be entered twice to ensure integrity SECONDARY REMOTE HOST LOGIN PASSWORD For Remote settings only As for primary versions but for a secondary host The secondary route is used only if the primary route fails HA027271 Page 42 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 4 SECURITY Touching this key allows the operator to select Login described in section 3 3 1 Access or Add Remove User for configuration Selecting Access displays the current user level Touching this area allows the user to select Logged out Operator or Engineer The user may also go directly to logged out mode by operating the Logout key Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System Select the required access level and enter the password if required User Engineer Y gt Select Operator Engineer L Service or ogeu User ID Login Section 3 3 1 To change access level or user
49. at power up for a response from the BootP server If no response is received within this time the IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway are all set to or remain at 0 0 0 0 IP ADDRESS Allows manual entry of the recorder s internet protocol IP address only if Specify an IP address is selected in the IP address lookup picklist above SUBNET MASK This field is editable only if Specify an IP address is selected in the IP address lookup picklist above The subnet mask is the network address plus the bits in the host address reserved for sub network identification By convention all the network address bits are set to 1 The subnet mask is used to identify the subnet to which an IP address belongs by performing a bitwise AND on the mask and the IP address DEFAULT GATEWAY To deliver traffic from one subnet to another devices called routers or gateways are placed between segments The default gateway address informs each network device where to send data if the target station does not reside on the same subnet as the source HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 47 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 5 NETWORK KEY Cont 4 5 2 Name Figure 4 5 2 shows the Name fields Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System Address Local Host Andy136 4 rp Domain Name Service X Domain FishesRus co uk
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51. ayout EVENT NUMBER Allows the required event to be selected for configuration SOURCE Off The event is disabled Global alarm The event is active whist any one or more alarms is active Unacknowledged alarm The event is active as long as there is an unacknowledged alarm present DESCRIPTOR Allows a text string to be entered as the event title See section 3 3 1 for text entry techniques JOB NUMBER Select job one or two for this event CATEGORY Select the required job to be carried out when the channel is in alarm e g Drive relay Note the relay is normally energised common to normally open and is de energised common to normally closed in alarm or power off conditions WHILE Allows the action of the alarm job to be chosen as whilst active whilst inactive or whilst unacknowledged HA027271 Page 38 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 5 Instrument configuration Instrument Name Instrument Normal Display 100 Saver Display 100 Save After 10 Minutes Apply Discard Figure 4 3 5a Instrument Configuration menu INSTRUMENT NAME Allows the entry of an alphanumeric name for the recorder up to 20 characters long See section 3 3 1 for text entry techniques NORMAL SAVER DISPLAY Allows normal and saver display brightnesses to be defined Defaults are both 100 SAVE AFTER The number of minutes between 1 and 99 inclusive whi
52. ch are to elapse after a screen operation before the screen brightness changes from normal to saver HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 39 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 6 Archive configuration This allows an archive strategy to be set up for saving data to disk or if the Eternet option is fitted to a remote PC The disk strategy includes archive period disk full operation compression factor and an estimate of how much ar chive period is left in the recorder memory and on the disk The recorder uses a dedicated area of its Flash memory as an archive data buffer data is written to the disk or remote PC only when required rather than continuously In order to carry out a successful remote archive details of the remote host must be entered both in this Archive sec tion of the Config menu and in Network configuration section 4 5 Further the current access level must have Connect from remote enabled in the Security Access menu section 4 4 1 Compression Normal W Select Normal or High A Flash Size 17 75 Mb Trend History Duration 8 22 Days Show Disk settings Select Disk or Remote settings Archive to Media None Y Media Full Overwrite W M Select Overwrite or Stop Media Size 1 38 Mb v Disk Archive Capacity 0 64 Days Apply Discard Figure 4 3 6a Archive configuration menu Disk settings
53. cle key s menu The Home window allows any one of the enabled display modes to be selected for display when the Home button is pressed in the Root menu or when other display pages time out HOME TIMEOUT The recorder returns to the specified home page after the timeout value of minutes has elapsed since the last touch on the display Time out action is inhibited if a configuration is incomplete there are changes which have not been Ap plied or if a system generated message e g Clock Failure is on display User displays e g Root menu are time out after approximately 50 seconds A value of zero disables the time out function Valid entries are between 1 and 9999 minutes 4 6 2 Clock Selecting clock causes the recorder s date and time to be displayed To edit the date touch the current date area to call the keyboard and enter the new numbers The date is edited in a similar way The settings apply as soon as the Apply settings button is touched 4 6 3 Locale This allows the setting of the following items Language Choose the required language from the picklist Country Displays a pick list of countries associated with the selected language Time zone Select GMT UTC ECT EET ART EAT MET NET PLT IST BST VST CTT JST ACT SST NST MIT HST AST PST PNT MST CST EST PRT CNT AGT BET CAT from picklist Use Summertime DST Select box if daylight saving is to be used If Use Summer
54. contents list displayed by touching the name user then operating the open folder key See section 5 below for more details Once the correct folder is open either select an existing file or enter a new filename by touching the FileName window and entering the name using the pop up keyboard s as described in section 3 3 1 above Operation of the Save or Restore key initiates the action user Hide cal Folder 03 06 00 12 35 08 config Folder 01 05 00 10 27 13 Filterla Config 05 07 00 10 22 23 4445 libV Folder 05 07 00 10 23 14 sdb Folder 11 05 00 14 01 08 FileName Filtertb Save Cancel Figure 4 2b typical volume contents page HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 2 1 Save Touching this item allows the current configuration to be saved in the recorder s memory Files saved in this way are not in a readable format and are used only for archive security purposes or for transfer to another similar recorder 4 2 2 Restore Touching this item allows the user to select or type in a previously saved configuration file name which will then be used as the current configuration Touching the Restore key completes the operation Tick boxes allow one or more of Configuration Security or Network data to be chosen to be restored 4 2 3 New Touching this item causes the factory enter
55. cribe network setup in detail as each network is different In most cases the help of the network administrator or supervisor will be required for example in the allocation of valid addresses and pass words 6 1 1 Minimum PC requirements 6 2 P90 running Windows 95 98 NT 32MB RAM 50MB free hard disk space Graphics drive capable of displaying gt 256 colours recommended CONNECTION DETAILS The connection to the recorder is terminated at the RJ45 connector located as shown in figures 2 2 1 2 2 1b The other end of the cable may be terminated for example at a hub a dial up router or a PC and it is up to the user to obtain a suitable cable normally available from a computer supplier or electronic component distributor Note For direct connection between a PC and the recorder a crossover cable is required For all other connections a straight through connection is required 6 2 1 Direct PC connection The RJ45 connector at the rear of the recorder is connected via a crossover cable to the PC network card connector HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 53 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 6 2 CONNECTION DETAILS Cont 6 2 2 PC To remote recorder As shown in figure 6 2 2 one or more recorders Ethernet connector can be connected to a Dial Up Router plugged into a telephone socket The PC must similarly be connected to a telephone socket via a modem shown external in the figure bu
56. d 3x Damping Effect of damping on step It is not recommended that damping be used on quickly changing signals change in input signal INPUT BREAK RESPONSE Figure 4 3 2b Channel filter For thermocouples and other low level inputs i e input voltages less than 150mV the recorder can be made to re spond in one of the following ways if a break in the input circuit is detected None trace drifts with the input wiring acting as an aerial Drivehi trace placed at full scale Drivelo trace placed at scale zero COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION CJC For input type thermocouple None internal or external can be selected for cold junction compensation Internal CJC is by means of an RTD connected across pins 11 and 12 of the input board connector If the cold junction is maintained by the user at a known fixed temperature external should be selected EXTERNAL CJ TEMPERATURE If external is selected as cold junction compensation enter the temperature at which the cold junction is maintained HA027271 Page 34 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 2 CHANNEL ALARM CONFIGURATION Cont DESCRIPTOR Allows a text string of up to 20 characters including spaces to be entered for the channel descriptor E G Turbine 2 temp A SPANNED This box when selected allows span low and high values to be entered For example in an input range of 0 to 600 deg C it may be that the temperature range be
57. d fit 6 Touch cal Detail Figure 7 1 Top level diagnostic display 7 1 1 Display details MAC ETHERNET ADDRESS This unique hex address is for factory use only See section 4 5 1 for the instrument s full MAC address COLOUR TEST BARS This colour swatch allows a judgement to be made as to the correctness of the display colour rendering SOFTWARE VERSION NUMBER This shows the version number of the software fitted to the recorder SELF TEST STATUS BARS These four areas show the status of the main circuit board MAIN the disk fitted MEDIA the battery and the Ether net relay option board not yet implemented In each case if the bars are grey then no faults have been detected if any one or more of them is flashing red white then a fault has been found MAIN This tests the Dynamic RAM DRAM the Static RAM SRAM and the flash memory The results can be displayed by operating the Detail key See figure 7 1 1 Continued HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 59 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE SELF TEST STATUS BARS Cont MEDIA This sends a message to the disk and then tries to read it back Failure to succeed might be any one or more of the following 1 No disk was fitted when the test was initiated 2 The disk is unformatted or incorrectly formatted 3 The disk is too full less than 1 remaining for the message to be written to it BATTERY This area flashes when t
58. display page Open folder Used where appropriate to call a further lower level display page Left cursor Used to navigate backwards through a text string when editing Right cursor Used to navigate forwards through a text string when editing Root Calls the Root Menu as shown Root Menu ROOT MENU KEYS Home Operator Home Causes a return to the Home page from any page in the recorder As delivered the Home page is the vertical trend display as de File Cycle picted in figure 3 but this can be edited in Operator System Setup to be any of the available display modes Horizontal trend Log in Options Vertical bargraph Horizontal bargraph Numeric etc Operator Causes the top level Operator page to appear The appearance of this display is dictated by the security level that the recorder is set to and by the access level of the user As despatched from the factory the recorder is in logged mode and the Operator page contains only the buttons labelled Archive Secu rity and System Further details appear in Access to configuration below File Allows the file system in that area of Flash memory that is accessible to the user and the file system on any floppy disk fitted to be viewed See section 5 for details Cycle Causes the next display mode to be selected for process variable display Initially the sequence is Trace on white background vertical bargraph horizontal bargraph numeric Though the order in whic
59. e 10V range O ther ranges O vervoltage protection O pen circuit detection Recognition time Minimum break resistance 22 Edge connector terminal block six 38 mV to 38mV 150 mV to 150mV 1 1Volt 10 Volts to 10Volts Dc volts dc millivolts dc milliamps with external shunt thermocouple 2 3 wire resistance temperature detector RTD Ohms Contact closure not channel 1 Minimum contact closure 60msec Freely configurable See Update information above gt 140dB Channel to channel and channel to ground 60dB 250Volts continuous 45 atlowestrange 12Volts peak at highest range Installation category Il Pollution degree 2 300V RMS or dc channel to channel double insulation channel to common electronics double insulation and channel to ground basic insulation 1350Vac for 1 minute 2300Vac for 1 minute gt 10MQ at 500V dc 68 8kQ gt 10MQ 50V peak 150V with attenuator 57nA max 500mSec 10 0 DC input ranges Shunt Additional error due to shunt Externally mounted resistor modules 0 1 of input Performance See table R solution Maximum error Worst case temperature Instrument at 20 C performance 0 085 input 0 051 range 80ppm of input per deg C 0 084 input 0 038 range 80ppm of input per deg C 0 084 input 0 029 range 80ppm of input per deg C 0 275 input 0 030 range 272ppm of input per deg C HA027271 Issue 1
60. e used to trigger a job such as drive relay output ALARM CONFIGURATION part of channel configuration n Absolute high alarm definitions Alarm is disabled Remainder of alarm config A b so ute a armss imil a r uration is hidden Unlatched Stays active until source returns to non active Threshold state Indicator flashes until acknowledged stays on permanently or alarm clears indicator goes off Alarm messages are print Input signal ed if enabled Group configuration Latched Stays active until acknowledged AND the source has returned to non active state Indi cator flashes until acknowledgment after which it stays on permanently until the alarm clears Alarm messages are printed if enabled Group configuration Continuous jobs e g activate relay remain active until the source returns to its non active state whether Hysteresis yes acknowledged or not Dwell 0 Secs Trigger When triggered all associated jobs are Hysteresis yes 5 initiated with continuous jobs remaining active Dwell D Secs until the alarm source clears There is no alarm indication Messages are not printed Dwell D secs alarm active D is seconds up to 999 Hysteresis is in engineering units Figure 4 3 2 Absolute alarm definitions HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 35 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 2 CHANNEL ALARM CONFIGURATION Cont EN ABLE Select Off Unlatched Latched
61. e vertical trend history page described in section 3 4 1 above Time and date are printed on the chart immediately to the right of alternate vertical grid lines and it is these grid lines to which the printed time relates HA027271 Page 20 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 2 HORIZONTAL TREND MODE Cont Below the chart is a message bar containing the latest message If there is more than one message an arrow head icon appears near the right hand end of this message bar and if this appears then touching the message bar calls a pop up box figure 3 4 2b in which all relevant messages are displayed 21 02 01 12 02 20 Alarm 21 02 01 12 00 22 Alarm 21 02 01 11 16 04 Alarm 21 02 01 10 28 49 Alarm s Figure 3 4 2b Horizontal trend mode message dialogue box To call the Vertical Baraph display press the root key followed by Cycle 2 7271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 21 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 DISPLAY MODES Cont 3 4 3 Vertical bargraph Entered from Horizontal Trend mode by means of the Root Menu Cycle key this display mode shows the Process Variable PV values as vertical bars with faceplates containing digital values and alarm data Review mode is not available from this display mode Operation of the Root menu Options key calls the Option menu display for this display page allowing faceplates to be selected on or off This select
62. ed default configuration to be loaded for use or for editing Operation of the New Default key completes the operation Tick boxes allow one or more of Configuration Security or Network data to be chosen to be restored 4 2 4 Text This is identical to the Save function described above but the configuration is saved in ASCII format and can be transferred to a computer and read printed etc as required It is not possible using this means to modify the con figuration and then re load it HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 29 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 CONFIGURATION Touching this key calls the top level configuration pick list Options Channels Groups Events Instrument Archive as shown in the overview figure figure 4 3b below When making changes to the configuration the name of each changed parameter is displayed in red instead of the normal black until the Apply Discard key has been operated For example in channel configuration if a thermocou ple were to be changed from Type J to Type Lin would appear in red until the Apply key was operated Should an attempt be made to leave configuration with unsaved changes a warning message appears allowing the user to apply the changes to discard the changes or to return to configuration Cancel Config Data has been modified Apply Discard Cancel Figure 4 3a Data modification warning 4 3 1 Opti
63. ed values are 100 ohms and 250 ohms Note that shunt resistors are connected to the input connector The recorder cannot detect whether a shunt is fitted or if one is what value it has Therefore it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the ohmic value of any shunt fitted matches the shunt value entered in this field HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 33 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 2 CHANNEL ALARM CONFIGURATION Cont RANGE LOW Enter the lowest value of the required linearisation range e g 100 RANGE HIGH Enter the highest value of the required linearisation range e g 200 RANGE UNITS Selectable from degrees Celsius degrees Fahrenheit Kelvin or Rankine SCALED This box allows the user to select low and high values and units for a scale SCALE LOW Enter the scale value to correspond with input range low e g 0 SCALE HIGH Enter the scale value to correspond with input range high e g 100 SCALE UNITS Enter up to eight characters of unit descriptor 2 OFFSET Allows a fixed value to be added to or subtracted from the process variable Recorder accuracy figures no longer ly if ffset is included apply if an offset is include Iw FILTER For noisy slowly changing signals damping can be used to filter noise so Recorder response 95 that the underlying trend be seen more clearly None 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 or 256 seconds can be selecte
64. er with this permission enabled full access to all recorder security functions HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 45 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 4 2 Add user Figure 4 4 2 shows that the selecting of Add User from the SECURITY picklist allows new user IDs to be entered together with passwords and a chosen set of access permissions which can subsequently be edited under Security Access The ADD key and the APPLY key must both be used to write the change to the recorder data base The user must have Full Security access in order to add a new user NEW USER NEW PASSWORD RETYPE PASSWORD These fields allow a user name of up to 20 characters and a password to be entered and confirmed BASED ON This picklist allows another user or access level to be used as a permissions template to simplify the configuration if several operators are to have identical permissions New User New Password Retype Password Based On Operator Add Apply Discard Figure 4 4 2 Add User display page 4 4 3 Remove user Selecting Remove User from the SECURITY picklist allows user IDs to be removed from the user list The Remove key and the Apply key must both be used to write the change to the recorder data base Figure 4 4 3 depicts the dis play page User Fred Y Remove Apply Discard Figure 4 43 Remove User display page HA
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66. evel There are four access levels available Logged out Operator Engineer and Service and the current level is displayed in this key at the top left hand corner of the display Touching this key calls the root menu as described in section 3 2 1 Key functions below If user IDs have been entered in the Add User part of the Security setup then the cur rent user Id is displayed instead of the access level 3 1 2 Page name Initially this shows the current group s descriptor The name changes according to context for example Operator or Config Archive 3 1 3 Error alarm indicators This area of the display can contain up to four icons System error Channel alarm Battery change Disk status Press ing this area of the screen calls a pop up display figure 3 1 3 giving the option to view messages or to acknowledge channel alarms Also incorporated in this display is a slider control allowing the user to optimise the display contrast for the local environment Alarm amp Message options View Messages Ack all Alarms Display Contrast View Messages Ack all Alarms Confirm acknowledge of alarms DD MM YY HH MM SS Error description Yes No Figure 3 1 3 Alarm acknowledgement System error display Display contrast pop up HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 11 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 1
67. factory The password for Operator level is to zero at the factory Note To allow free access to the recorder configuration the password can be set to O zero This allows subsequent access without a password having to be entered Users with Full Security permission can Add and Delete users sections 4 4 2 4 4 3 and assign them individual passwords and access permissions User names IDs appear in the Login and Access When picklists SETTING PERMISSIONS Once logged in at Engineer level operate the Security key and select Access A page similar to that shown in fig ure 4 4 appears allowing the permissions to be set for the various access level and for individual users The list of parameters is the same for all access levels except for Logged for which the password parameters and login disabled items do not appear HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 43 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 4 1 ACCESS LEVELS Cont Access when Fred vi Password functions do New Password not appear for Logged Retype Password out level of access Connect from remote X Remote user name Fred Remote password Remote user fields appear only if Connect Retype remote password from remote is enabled Login Disabled Edit own Password Change Alarm Setpoints Set Clock Archiving Control Save Restore Paste Delete Files Full Config
68. h these displays appear cannot be changed all modes can be enabled disabled in the Operator System Setup con figuration page Tracing on a dark background is an alternative mode to tracing on a white background not an additional mode Login Calls the login page described in section 3 3 1 below Options Used for a number of functions depending on the context For example entering or exiting trend review mode or calling the filer option pop up To quit the Root menu touch the root key again Page HA027271 14 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 3 FIRST SWITCH ON There is no on off switch associated with the recorder When power is applied the recorder initialises and once this process is complete the home page is displayed It is unlikely that this will contain any useful information because the input channels will not as yet have been configured to suit the type of input signals being applied to them as described in section 4 The recorder has four security levels as follows Logged out Operator Engineer Service Initially no access to recorder configuration is possible Only Archive Login security and the System About functions can be accessed via the root menu Limited or full access can be permitted from Engineer level No access to recorder configuration is possible until access permission has been set up Limited or full access can be permitted from Engineer level eit
69. he Touch cal key to call the first calibration screen as depicted in figure 7 2 2 Using a soft small diameter item e g a pencil point which will not damage the touch screen touch the inter section of the upper set of crosshairs as requested by the display and keep touching it until the next target ap pears 3 Continue the process according to the directions appearing on the screen Once all the targets have been ac cepted the recorder returns to the diagnostic display Note The diagnostic display times out to the screen calibration page after about 5 minutes The screen calibration pages time out to the diagnostic page after a time which depends on how much of the calibration procedure has been completed Touch top left target Figure 7 2 Initial calibration display 7 3 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 7 3 1 Touch Screen Cleaning CAUTION The touch sensitive screen used in this product is designed for use by hand only The use of sharp or pointed implements such as pens keys and fingernails to operate the instrument must be avoided or irreparable damage will be done to the surface material When cleaning the touch screen a moist cloth should be used if necessary with a minimal amount of mild soap solution ALCOHOLS SUCH AS ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL MUST NEVER BE USED ON THE SCREEN HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 61 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 7 3 2 Maintenance schedule Battery replace
70. he battery needs to be replaced section 7 3 The test is performed once every 15 minutes ETHER Not applicable to this release CIRCUIT BOARDS FITTED The major part of the display screen is taken up with a representation of the rear of the recorder showing what input and output cards are fitted in each circuit board slot 1_Relay represents the Ethernet Relay output board AI_6 repre sents the six analogue inputs on the main board TOUCH CAL This key initiates the display calibration offset correction procedure described in section 7 2 below DETAIL Touching this key causes the main board test results to be displayed as shown in figure 7 1 1 below To quit diagnostics switch the recorder off then after a few seconds switch it back on again MAIN BOARD TEST DRAM PASS SRAM PASS FLASH PASS Done Figure 7 1 1 Main board self test results display HA027271 Page 60 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 7 2 SCREEN CALIBRATION OFFSET CORRECTION This procedure ensures that the display screen image is positioned correctly compared with the touch screen so that what you touch is what you get The procedure is necessary only rarely if at all and is included here only for the sake of completeness 1 Atpower up continuously hold a finger in contact with the screen until after approximately 30 seconds the diagnostic display appears as shown in figures 7 1a b Operate t
71. her with or without a separate password Accessed initially by entering 10 as the password Full access to all recorder functions is available The Engineer password can be edited and an Operator level password can be entered Access permis sion to some or all of the recorder functions can be granted or not to the operator and or logged out security levels Full access to all recorder functions and to areas of recorder memory for diagnostic purposes For use only by Service Engineers 3 3 1 Access to Configuration Once the recorder has initialised touch the Root key followed by Login Touching the Logged out field in the resulting display calls the access level picklist as shown in figure 3 3 1a 2 Press Engineer to call the Password request page 3 Touching the blank Password area calls the keyboard display see figure 3 3 1b 4 Touch lt Numeric gt lt 1 gt lt 0 gt lt OK gt to enter the password 10 The screen reverts to the Home page 5 Operation of the Root key followed by a touch on the Operator key calls the top level page allowing access to the Archive Save Restore Config Security Network and System areas described in section 4 below Login Select the required access level and enter the password if required User Logged Operator Engineer Service Cancel Figure 3 3 1a Access to configuration Network configuration appears only if the Ethernet option is fitted
72. in the user area of flash memory and on any disk currently inserted The first display page shows the volume or device names associated with the various areas of memory available to the user If one of these volume names is selected touched and the open folder key operated the contents of the selected volume is displayed This would typically consist of a list of folders Similarly if a folder name is selected and the open folder key is touched the contents of the folder is displayed and so on To return to higher levels the close folder key is used The path name of the current window is shown at the top of the window 5 1 FILER OPTION MENU KEYS These keys appear in a pop up menu when the root menu Options key is pressed The pop up menu appears only when an actual file has been selected i e it does not appear if a directory folder or volume is selected Cut and paste functions are available only to users with the relevant access permissions section 4 4 Cut Removes a file from the list ready for pasting to another destination Copy Copies a file from the list ready for pasting to another destination Delete Removes a file from the memory New Allows a new directory folder to be created Paste Places a cut or copy file into the new destination Refresh Refreshes the display A key s legend is hidden displayed in white if at any time its function is not applicable 5 2 THE HIDE KEY The Hide key at the to
73. ion 6 7 Specification 68 Unpacking Pa eem 6 WING pet 8 Recording 37 Refresh Key ird ten tr 51 Relay Board specification 71 Remote kikit ue ag 42 User name password 44 Remote viewer Alarm acknowledgement 58 Configuration ACCESS MEN eee D Erde 56 Network 47 Options menu ettet pete 55 Connection 53 Minimum PC requirements 53 c tane itu ui 58 Running the program 57 Software installation 54 Remove User enia eed den dee e totas 46 iecit 29 REVIQW Rufe 37 Maximum 18 41 Right cursor 14 intestine be eie n 14 RTD type selection 33 S Safety notes bep eret 5 Sample rates 68 Save RestONe Ae 28 Permission 45 Scaled tiek 34 Screen Calibration 61 39 DNS Server le uet 48 Bep 42
74. ion is not saved at power down the recorder always powers up with faceplates se lected On This feature is available for vertical bargraph displays only To call the Horizontal Bargraph display press the root key followed by Cycle OUE 09 32 45 02 01 01 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 100 0 SERIE 65 91 c Channel 2 48 09 c Channel 3 41 87 c Channel 4 40 48 Channel 5 83 73 Channel 6 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 18 86 Figure 3 4 3a Vertical bargraph display with faceplates 093642 Group BI 02 01 01 Figure 3 4 3b Vertical bargraph display faceplates off HA027271 Page 22 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 4 Horizontal bargraph Entered from Vertical bargraph mode by means of the root menu Cycle key this display mode shows the Process Variable PV values as horizontal bars with digital values and alarm data displayed as shown in figure 3 4 4 Review mode is not available from this display mode call Numeric display mode press the root key followed by Cycle Engineer Group 02 01 01 Channel 1 14 59 00 100 00 Channel 2 36 02 c 0 00 Channel 3 38 37 00 69 90 32 04 c 88 27 c Figure 3 4 4
75. ionally Network System Archive Save Restore Config Security Disk Last Archive Remote mi Archive Last Hour Section Archive Last Day Archive Last Week Archive Last Month Archive All Cancel Archive Archive Transfer Figure 4 1 2 Remote archive strategy configuration a user on a remote PC has full viewing capabilities can extract recorder files at any time and can access those items of recorder configuration that are associated with the user s login For successful connection Connect from Remote must be enabled and the Remote user name and Remote password must be defined in one of the ac counts all in the Security access menu section 4 4 1 Notes 1 In order to view history files when accessing the instrument remotely the recorder s address Remote user name and the Remote password must be supplied to an FTP client such as PC Review or Microsoft Internet Explorer When accessing files using Microsoft Internet Explorer the address URL field can be in one of two forms a ftp lt instrument IP address This allows the user to log in as the anonymous user if the instru ment has any account with Remote user name set to Anonymous and a blank password b ftp lt user name password
76. iven in good faith but is intended for guidance only Eurotherm Limited will accept no responsibility for any losses arising from errors in this document Invensys An Invensys company 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE GRAPHICS RECORDER USER MANUAL LIST OF CONTENTS Section Page SAFETY NO TES evi e CHR Pads 5 SYMBOLS USED ON THE 1 5 1 INTRODUCTION 6 1 1 UN PACKING THE RECORDER 6 2 INSTALLATION atan aaa nannan 6 2 1 MECHANICALIN STALLATIO N 6 2 2 ELECTRICAL IN STALLATIO 8 510 wiring ier Ere relever meret Fiere PER Mu 8 CONNECTOR WIRING DETAILS seem 8 2 2 2 Supply voltage wiring 9 AG SUPPLY RS 9 2 3 DISK INSERTION AND 9 PROCESS VARIABLE DISPLAY 10 OF NUMERIC VALUES 10 CURRENT TRACE ALARM 5 10 STATUS IBA cdi ien t co re FERME ERR d oaa ts 11 Currentaccess level uie tre teen pei en aa 11 3 1 2 d ond oerte Dual 11 31 3 Error EE 11 SYSTEM ERRO
77. l descriptor takes the colour of the current channel If a channel is included in the display group but its status is not good for some reason then its pen icon is hollow TREND REVIEW Trend review or trace history allows the user to view the history of the display group The maximum amount that can be reviewed depends on a number of factors including how many points are configured how rapidly the traces are changing and so on At a recording rate of 20mm hour see group configuration section 4 3 3 with all channels configured a minimum of 30 day s worth of traces is available for viewing provided that the group contents are not re configured during this period in which case the history starts at the end of the re configuration The amount of trace visible on the screen depends on the recording rate the higher the rate the less trace is visible at any one time To enter trend review the option key can be used as shown in figure 3 4 1 or the trace area of the screen can be continuously touched until the screen blanks prior to re drawing A Preparing History please wait message appears whilst the re drawing calculation is taking place Although tracing stops during trend review no data is lost Process Variable values are still saved in the recorder memory and alarms are still scanned for and any associated action taken The trend review display is similar to the real time vertical trend display with the addition of a slider cont
78. llowing values would be set up Input type milliamp Input range low 4 0 Input range high 20 0 Scale low 0 0 Scale high 100 Scale units Linearisation range low 100 Linearisation range high 200 Linearisation type units degrees C Linearisation type Type J thermocouple Input shunt value 250 ohms Note The following description shows all possible fields The recorder itself edits the list and shows only those fields appropriate to the setup so far For example the Shunt field appears only for mA input type CHANNEL NUMBER The current channel and its descriptor are displayed Touching the window area allows another channel to be selected for configuration INPUT TYPE Select thermocouple millivolt Volt milliamp RTD Ohms Test or Digital as input type LIN TYPE The following linearisation tables are available as standard Linear square root x x Thermocouple types B C D E G2 J K L R S T U NiMo NiCo Platinel Resistance thermometer RTD types Pt A o0 Pt Ni Lio 100 100 1000 100 For input ranges accuracies etc associated with the above see the specification section of this manual INPUT LOW Enter the lowest value to be applied to the input terminals e g 4 00 INPUT HIGH Enter the highest value to be applied across the input terminals e g 20 00 SHUNT Allows a shunt resistor value to be entered for input type mA Commonly us
79. llows the user to initiate data transfer to a floppy disk by touching the relevant key for Archive Last Hour Last Day Last week Last Month All to define which files are to be transferred Archiving starts as soon as the selection is made and cannot be stopped until completed unless the Cancel archive key is operated in which case the archive will be stopped after a confirma tory message has been responded to The Cancel key is active only if Archiving Control is enabled in Security Ac cess section 4 4 of this manual Figure 4 4 1 shows the archive to disk menu Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System Disk Last Archive memole Archive Last Hour Section 4 1 2 Archive Last Day Archive Last Week Archive Last Month Archive All Suspend Archiving Cancel Archive Archive Transfer Media Size Free Space Figure 4 1 1 Disk archive strategy configuration If the disk becomes full before archiving is complete archiving will pause and a pop up request appears asking for the disk to be replaced If this request is not responded to within 10 minutes of its appearance archiving is aborted Unattended archiving can be paused by the user e g to change disks without losing data by operating the Suspend
80. ment Every three years 7 3 3 Battery replacement procedure Notes 1 The battery is of poly carbonmonofluoride lithium construction and should be disposed of accord ing to local regulations covering this type of battery 2 It is recommended that the recorder be isolated from mains line power before the battery is re placed battery backed RAM data is lost during battery change Remove the mains connector For convenience disconnect the relay and Ethernet connectors if fitted 2 Remove the rear terminal cover A by pressing down on the catch and lifting off Remove the input connector B by pressing in on the end clips and pulling on the connector figure 7 3 2a 3 Remove the three screws C in figure 7 3 2b 4 Carefully lift the front of the recorder case cover and disconnect the two looms connecting it to the internal cir cuit board figure 7 3 2c 5 Push the battery out of its holder as shown in figure 7 3 2d 6 Instal the new battery by pushing it into position uppermost 7 Re connect the two looms previously disconnected then re assemble the recorder C Figure 7 3 2b Release cover plate Figure 7 3 2a Remove terminal cover and connector Battery type BR2330 TI Part Number PA261095 Figure 7 3 2c Disconnect looms Remove cover plate Figure 7 3 2d Replace battery HAO27271 Page 62 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECO RDER USER GUIDE 7 4 MENU S
81. ment T channel Root Menu or touch pen to 14 53 37 select channel Home Operator File Cycle 43 37 Alarm s off 2 41 39 Alarm s on 21 mn nn 4 40 17 Login Options Preparing History please Trend review mode 10 48 49 Real z Group Name AJ 5 22 12 00 time date Channel 21 2613 14 52 13 21 12 00 Cursor 0 0000 35 0000 time date Value at cursor time date Press bar Root Menu to move one pageful Home Operator arrow keys File Cycle to move Move slider 43 37 Alarm s off minimum to required 4 41 39 Alarm s amount im Login Options Y Option Menu Figure 3 4 1 Vertical Trend display mode and trend review mode HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 19 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 DISPLAY MODES Cont 3 4 2 Horizontal Trend display Entered from the Vertical Trend display by use of the Root Menu Cycle key this display figure 3 4 2a is similar to the Vertical Trend display described above except that the traces are produced horizontally rather than vertically Figure 3 4 2a Horizontal trend display mode lt a a 12 03 27 Group AJ 21 02 01 21 2613 4 m Faceplates for current channel Touch either faceplate to increment channel or touch pen to select channel
82. nd accuracies Typically 0 01 C depends on wiring Detect current 57nA See table T C type 0 to 1820 Overall range C Standard IEC584 1 Max linearisation error Oto 400 C 1 7 C 400 to 1820 C 0 03 C 0 to 2300 Hoskins 0 12 C 0 to 2495 Hoskins 0 08 C 270 to 1000 IEC584 1 0 03 to 2315 Hoskins 0 07 210 10 1200 1 584 1 0 02 270 10 1372 IEC584 1 0 04 200 to 900 DIN43700 1985 IPTS68 0 02 C 270 to 1300 IEC584 1 0 04 C 50 to 1768 IEC584 1 0 04 C 50 to 1768 IEC584 1 0 04 C 270 to 400 IEC584 1 0 02 200 to 600 DIN43710 1985 0 08 C NiMo NiCo 50 to 1410 ASTM E1751 95 0 06 C Platinel to 1370 Engelhard 0 02 C Page 70 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Ethernet Relay output board option Network Communications Type Cable Type Maximum length IEEE802 3 10BaseT 5 100 metres Termination RJ45 telephone connector Transport protocol TCP Ij P FTP Relay GENERAL N umber of relays per board One Maximum number of relay boards One Type Termination Estimated mechanical life of relay Maximum switching power Maximum contact voltage M aximum contact current Update rate SAFETY
83. ng up of a remote host path for archiving purposes Remote settings The following descriptions contain all the fields which may appear in either menu ARCHIVE TO MEDIA For Disk Settings only None Archive to disk is initiated by the operator section 4 1 Hourly Archive to disk occurs on the hour every hour Daily Archive to disk occurs at 00 00 hrs each day Weekly Archive to disk occurs at 00 00 hrs every Monday Monthly Archive to disk occurs at 00 00 hrs on the 1st of each month Automatic The recorder selects the slowest out of Hourly Daily Weekly or Monthly which is guaranteed not to lose data This is calculated according to which of the trend history buffer or the disk is the smaller The recorder assumes that the disk is empty when making these calculations MEDIA FULL OPERATION For Disk Settings only Overwrite Oldest data replaced with latest data when disk is full Stop Archiving stops when the disk is full MEDIA SIZE For Disk Settings only Allows the size of the Disk to be entered for user information only This item is not saved as part of the configura tion DISK ARCHIVE CAPACITY For Disk Settings only Gives an estimated time to fill the disk based on the archive rate the compression ratio the disk size and on the exact nature of the data Rapidly changing values use more space than static slowly changing values Note Archive times are not adjusted for Daylight Saving hour changes Thus if the a
84. not selected the next entered character in inserted into the existing text string at the cursor posi tion Ok Used to save the new text string and to return to the page from which the keyboard was called Cancel Causes a return to the page from which the keyboard was called without saving the new string Note The character on each display key is always a capital letter whether or not the actual character being entered is in capitals or lower case Cursor keys Text string all for password Tabs show active keyboard Alphabet Alphabet 2 Numeric Symbols Shift key Backspace Caps Lock Overprint Figure 3 3 16 Alphabet 1 keyboard HA027271 Page 16 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 3 1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION Cont TEXT STRING ENTRY Cont Text String m 0 T p Alphabet Alphabet 2 Numeric Symbols 3 t 2 i Alphabet Alphabet2 Numeric Symbols Figure 3 3 1c Alternative keyboards HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 17 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 DISPLAY MODES The display modes described below allow process values also known as points to be displayed as vertical or hori zontal chart traces Trend modes as bargraphs ver
85. ns and immunity BS EN 61326 Electrical safety BS EN 61010 Installation category Il Pollution degree 2 Power requirements Line voltage 47 to 63 Hz Power max Fuse type Interrupt protection 85 to 265V 60 VA Inrush current 36A None Holdup gt 200msec at 240V ac with full load Back up battery Type Support time Replacement period Poly carbonmonofluoride lithium BR2330 Part Number PA261095 A fully charged new battery supports the Real Time Clock for a minimum of 1 year with the recorder unpowered 3 years Operator interface Colour STN LCD with cold cathode backlighting fitted with resistive analogue toughened touch panel Screen specification 1 4 VGA Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Update archive rates Input relay output sample rate Display update Archive sample value Trended displayed value 8 Hz 1 Hz Latest value at archive time Latest value at display update time Page 68 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Universal inputs General Termination Inputs number of inputs Input ranges Input types Input type mix Sample rate N oise rejection 48 to 62Hz Common mode Series mode Maximum common mode voltage Maximum series mode voltage Isolation dc to 65Hz BS EN61010 Dielectric strength Channel to ground Channel to channel Insulation resistance Input impedanc
86. ons Fitted channels 6 V Remote viewers 47 File transfer protocol 47 Relay boards 17 currently 0 Relays on board 1 Apply Discard Autoconfigure Figure 4 3 1 Options menu layout Touching this key calls a display showing the current recorder hardware software setup for example the number of input channels fitted whether or not an Ethernet Relay output board is fitted This page shows any differences be tween the hardware actually fitted and the hardware the recorder software is configured for currently Whenever there is a difference the Autoconfigure key can be pressed to alert the recorder to the fact that an option has been added or removed If no changes have occurred since last switch on then the currently fields and the Autoconfigure key do not appear HA027271 Page 30 Issue 1 Feb 01 USER GUIDE 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER 4 3 CONFIGURATION nuauu N pueosiq H Ajddy kejay uonoe oN 4 uonoy A10De1eo 2 10 0 5 4 JOQUINN gor 8 0 001 SiseJe1s H ainjosqu pueosiq Ajddy 5 ajnjosqy 129195 12808 Aejay 1 9 qeu
87. ose ter eve a Ce SR A ze ee 41 TREN D HISTO RY DURATION 41 SHOW Serai poezi cota 41 ARCHIVESTOCM ED mots itera ee RE erect cte ceras 41 MEDIA FULL PERATIQN rre rers 41 sons tese 41 DISK ARGHIVE aranne a ror e ee s 41 ARCHIVE rice nn nre e eres 42 erre eee 42 PRIMARY REMO TE HOST eiie e eer enis 42 PRIMARY LOGIN PASSW 42 SECONDARY REMOTE HO ST LOGIN PASSWORD 42 4 4 SECURITY occ ete e E CHE HR o CR 43 4 41 Access levels Sins rere ep epe ete Rh pate 43 SETTING PERMISSIO 5 1 1 262 0 43 ACCESS W HEN te bebes phe i E ep i XR 44 NEW PASSW RD RETYPE PASSW 44 CONNECT FROM 1 44 REMOTE USER N AM E PASSW ORD 44 DISA 44 EDIT OW N PASSW iniri espere rte reri laaa rains 45 CHANGE ALARM SETPOINTS 45 SETE LOC c 45 ARCHIVING TRO p x hr np rn tei ege 45 SAV EMRESTO RE iste ore ter peers erento kaa ses ke epe e Prep ns 45 PASTE DELETE FILES
88. otes 1 If frequent use is to be made of this option it is recommended that a short cut be created and placed on the computer desktop To create a new bridge 5000 link right click on the desktop left click New in the pop up menu which appears then left click on the Bridge 5000 icon When naming Bridge 5000 files the extension uhv must be used 2 If there is no Bootp or other similar server associated with the system the IP address found in the recorder Network Address area should be used instead 3 The PC locale setting e g Daylight Saving Time must match that set in the recorder System Locale or the displayed time will be incorrect Enter the user name as entered in the recorder s Security Access Remote user name field section 6 4 3 If password entry is not required disable the tick box goes blank then press Start to start running the program If a password entry is required ensure that the password required tick box is enabled tick visible Press Start then enter the password as entered in the Security Access Remote User Name Remote password field followed by car riage return to start running the program Bridge 5000 Configuration Host name User name Password required Figure 6 5a Host User name selection Figure 6 5b Bridge 5000 icon approximation HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 57 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 6 6 OPERATION
89. ow much trace history appears per screen height in trend review mode section 3 4 1 ALARM MESSAGE This box allows the printing of alarm on and off messages on the chart to be enabled or disabled as required Alarm messages appear on the trend display and in PC Review in the form HH MM SS Alarm n m and HH MM SS Alarm OFF n m where n is the relevant channel number and m is the alarm number 1 or 2 ACK MESSAGE This tick box allows the printing of alarm acknowledgement messages on the chart to be enabled or disabled as re quired Acknowledge messages appear on the trend display and in PC Review in the form HH MM SS ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE Alarms are acknowledged by touching the flashing alarm icon at the top of the screen then touching the Ack all Alarms key GROUP CONTENTS This appears as a number of tick boxes to include the ticked items in or to exclude non ticked items from the group as required HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 37 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 4 Event configuration Two internal alarm sources events are available for use in running a job list when triggered Event Number 1 Event 1 Select 1 or 2 Source Select Descriptor Eventi Global alarm Job Number 1 v 3elect TUUS Global Unack d Alarm Category No Action V M Select No action Drive Relay Apply H Discard Figure 4 3 4 Event configuration menu l
90. owledging 5 13 36 37 Add User citi tele IER 46 Address E EA eiiis 47 E E E E T 47 59 Alarm Acknowledgement 11 13 36 37 58 Message enable disable 37 Contiguration 2 Pe retentis 35 ICONS 10 Message enable disable 37 MOSSAQOS iie heu diim 36 ene 35 36 Archive Configuration c cete 40 Control permission 45 UE 26 Manual initiation to 26 Manual initiation to 27 Period selection 41 c eso ecce e een es 42 B Bargraph 22 Battery Diagnostles e ER RR 60 iiie 13 Replacemient ne dosie kl 62 BootP timeout 47 Break 34 Brightness control 39 BSpO aa e 16 C Cable Signal Max min sizes 8 Supply voltage min 9 dodo iO ERR 16 Change Alarm setpoint permission 45 Bat
91. p right corner of the display screen is used to hide show Type Date and Bytes information allowing the full filename text string to appear HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 51 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 5 FILE Cont Engineer Root Menu Home Operator File Cycle Login Options D Select volume Root Menu Home Operator File Cycle Login Options Filer Options New Delete Cut Copy Paste Refresh Select folder 6 Call Filer options menu 5 gt Select filename Figure 5 File system Close Open folder folder 14 20 35 Engineer Goes 03 01 01 fa Hide Name Type Floppy Remov Hide key 14 20 35 Engineer 03 01 01 user 5 A Hide Name Type Date Bytes A config Text 02 0 701 10 48 58 13220 config Config 02 12 00 12 20 46 3071 errorlog Text 01 01 11 29 26 24730 errorlog1 01 01 01 00 02 36 1205 errorlog2 4 01 01 00 00 04 20 1205 errorlog3 23 09 00 17 46 52 1205 errorlog4 Te 23 09 00 17 47 20 1205 errorlog5 Text 23 09 00 17 48 40 1186 v 14 20 35 Engineer 03 01 01 user history tj A Hide Name Type Date Bytes A group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 27 26 936 group one 80 His
92. put ethernet board CONNECTOR WIRING DETAILS Maximum wire size inputs 4 13nm 11 AWG Maximum wire size relay 1 5 mm 16 AWG Minimum wire size 0 081mm 28 AWG Design torque 0 8Nm Figure 2 2 1b shows details of input board wiring and figure 2 2 1 shows relay output wiring INL 7 N an Ethernet Relay Supply connector connector voltage option option connector Input channel connector Figure 2 2 1a Connector locations small frame units Input board pinouts Cold junction 2 40 10 Thermocouples dc millivolts 1 2 3 1 Contacts shown in NC power off alarm state 2 3 Com NO Figure 2 2 1c Relay wiring details Page 8 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 2 2 2 Supply voltage wiring AC SUPPLY The supply voltage to the recorder is terminated using an IEC socket which is connected to the mating plug at the rear of the recorder The recorder is suitable for use with all ac voltages between 85 and 265 V RMS 47 to 63 Hz and requires 60 VA max power The minimum recommended wire size is 16
93. py Paste Refresh Figure 7 4a Menu structure sheet 1 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 63 100 MM GRAPHICS RECO RDER USER GUIDE 7 4 MENU STRUCTURE Cont Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System See figure 7 4d See figure 7 4c SAVE RESTORE Section 4 2 Save E fi ion D ARCHIVE T E X Section 4 1 ecurity Data DX New Network Data X Disk Text File Name Remote Restore File Name Configuration Data Security Data Network Data Save As Text New Default Last Archive Archive Last Hour eveye Lets Ine user Hide Archive Last Day Ashi Lasi Day Folder 03 06 00 12 35 08 config Folder 01 05 00 10 27 13 Archive Last Week Config 05 07 00 10 22 23 4445 Archive Last Week lib Folder 05 07 00 10 23 14 sdb Folder 11 05 00 14 01 08 Archive Last Month Archive Last Month FileName Filter1b Save Cancel Archive All Archive All Suspend Archiving Cancel Archive Cancel Archive Archive
94. rchive is set to daily weekly monthly then during Summer Time the archive will occur an hour late i e at 01 00 hrs instead of midnight HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 41 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 3 6 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION Cont ARCHIVE TO REMOTE Note Archive to remote is available only if the Ethernet option is fitted For Remote settings only None Archive to host is initiated by the operator section 4 1 2 Hourly Archive to host occurs on the hour every hour Daily Archive to host occurs at 00 00 hrs each day Weekly Archive to host occurs at 00 00 hrs every Monday Monthly Archive to host occurs at 00 00 hrs on the 1st of each month Automatic The recorder selects the slowest out of Hourly Daily Weekly or Monthly which is guaranteed not to lose data depends on the size of the Trend History Buffer Note Archive times are not adjusted for Daylight Saving hour changes Thus if the archive is set to daily weekly monthly then during Summer Time the archive will occur an hour late i e at 01 00 hrs instead of midnight REMOTE PATH For Remote settings only The route to a folder or directory on the remote host set up as a part of that host s FTP configuration PRIMARY REMOTE HOST For Remote settings only If a Domain Name Server DNS is specified in the Network key Name page fig 3 2 3b then the Primary Remote Host is the server n
95. rity ER 43 5 etie tr 33 Spali s 35 SUMMENIME h see a koyo wo ea eke pa saba die S 50 STAMP 39 Time 50 TIME p UHR 50 tete rhe teta 35 ZOMG a Ii I k 35 Connect from Remote 44 Connector locations 8 Contents of 37 Contrast Control uiti ake ea i 11 Copy KOY avin Mitel ii 51 Country Selection 50 mate n dite attese poe d 14 Cut key 51 D DAMPING 3 2 menu NE MEE 34 Data compression ratio 41 Date and time 5 50 Date tOrmat idee te etit 50 Daylight saving Setup 50 DC supply voltage range 9 Decimal point position 35 Default Gateway 47 Delete key kon fye ak rek ron eny teen 51 Descriptor Gharineli AETA 35 38 11 37 Instr tniert zoe eee ee in 39 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE D Cont Detail mM D E 60 Input Diagnostics display 4 441 4
96. rol and of up and down keys for selecting that part of trend history which is to be displayed The controls are used as follows 1 Touching the up down key causes the trace history to move an incremental amount 2 Holding up down key continuously causes continuous movement 3 Touching the bar above or below the slider causes a page height shift 4 Touching and dragging the slider whilst observing the time date display allows the user to select the section of history exactly On first entry to the trend review mode the channel value and the time and date shown in the faceplate are those at the top edge of the chart Touching the screen causes a cursor to appear at point of screen contact This cursor can be touched and dragged up and down the screen to provide a reference point on the current trace The displayed value date and time refer to the cursor intersection with the current channel To return to real time trending the Options key in the root menu is operated followed by Exit Review To call the Horizontal trend display press the root key followed by Cycle HA027271 Page 18 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 4 DISPLAY MODES Cont Entry to trend mode from Home key or by cycling screens 47 15 01 47 Group A3 H 21 12 00 Faceplate for 21 2613 0 0000 35 0000 Touch faceplate to incre
97. s Enable Off Secondary remote 51 0 0 0 0 Select Hourly Daily Latched Archive to Media None v Mon Job Number 1 V Select 1 or 2 Trigger Secondary login name anonymous Secondary password Retype password Category Action W gt select No action Drive Relay On Media Full Overwrite Wl Select Overwrite or Stop Media Size 1 38 Mb Disk Archive Capacity 0 64 Days Apply Discard Apply Discard Apply Discard Figure 7 4c Menu structure sheet 3 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 65 100 MM GRAPHICS RECO RDER USER GUIDE Security Section 4 4 Login Access Add User Remove User Archive Save Restore Config Security Network System See figure 7 4b See figure 7 4c SECURITY LOGIN Select the required access level and enter the password if required User Engineer W Select Operator Logout Engineer or Service or particular user id To change access level a password may be required according to configuration Engineer password is 10 when dispatched but can be edited from Engineer level in Access Service is for use by service engineers only SECURITY ACCESS Change Alarm Setpoints SECURITY REMOVE USER User Fred Y Remove
98. t often built in with modern computers The dial up router available from computer suppliers etc has an associated telephone number and can also have a security password system Both the telephone number and any password s must be known to the PC user before any attempt at communication is made The PC can be set up to dial the number automatically or the number may be dialled manually Reference should be made to the computer documentation or help pages if necessary Once communication has been established the software can be run Recorder Recorder Host computer Figure 6 2 2 Remote connection example phone socket Dial up router phone socket 6 2 3 Networked systems 6 3 For PCs and recorders connected into an internal network it is necessary only to obtain an IP address or name and the required passwords in order to establish connections between the PC s and the recorder s For PCs remote from a networked system which is permanently connected to the internet itis necessary to obtain an IP address or name and the required passwords in order to establish connections between the PC and the recorder s In many cases it is also necessary that the internal network and firewall 1f such exists be configured to allow access For PCs remote from a networked system which is not connected to the internet a system similar to that shown in figure 6 2 2 is needed SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
99. tery 13 PROCCOUIG tertie 62 Colo r 35 Configuration esee 32 to 42 n 34 Descriptor 35 Gharacter Set ecce dian 16 eum ROUES 34 GIS wires nie 61 C Cont dekip n 50 Cold junction compensation 34 Configuration AGCOSS 129 ERR OUR eq i tee 15 auper decus 35 AICRIVG iei e 40 Break 34 Ghannel 1 eene erret 32 to 42 Cold junction compensation 34 GOUMIN YE pm 50 Date format tg ep e 50 Decimal 35 Display brightness 5 39 ce eects c 36 tea E 38 Filter ozetazini vante 34 37 Input l w high 33 Instrument iis 30 to 42 LANGUAGE v 50 Linearisation range 34 Linearisation type 33 Network sot hon e t eras 47 Offset se mee 34 eene UR GN NUR ES 30 Scale tegis tite t eae 34 Secu
100. the Access when picklist Note This feature should be used with discretion or the situation might arise in which the recorder cannot be logged onto either at a particular access level or at all It is recommended that at least one user with Engi neer level access is retained with login enabled or it may become necessary to return the recorder to the manufacturer or to arrange for a service visit HA027271 Page 44 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 4 1 ACCESS LEVELS Cont EDIT OWN PASSWORD Allows each user with this permission enabled to edit his her password CHANGE ALARM SETPOINTS Allows each user with this permission enabled to edit alarm parameters under Configuration Channel SET CLOCK Allows each user with this permission enabled to set the recorder time and date functions under System Clock ARCHIVING CONTROL Allows each user with this permission enabled full access to disk archive control SAVE RESTORE Allows each user with this permission enabled full access to saving and restoring functions as described in section 4 2 above Without this permission the SAVE RESTORE key does not appear PASTE DELETE FILES Allows each user with this permission enabled to Paste and delete files as described in section 5 of this manual FULL CONFIGURATION Allows each user with this permission enabled full access the recorder configuration FULL SECURITY Allows each us
101. tical or horizontal or as numeric values The various display modes are cycled through using the Root menu Cycle key The Home key returns the user to the Home page from anywhere in the Operator or Configuration pages in the recorder The display mode associated with the home page is Vertical Trend when dispatched but any of the other display modes can be selected as the home page in System Setup 3 4 1 Vertical Trend display This default display figure 3 4 1 shows each point in the display group as though it were being traced on a white chart It is possible to display on a black chart instead by selecting Dark Trend Background in System Setup In either case some thought should be given to trace colours selected in channel configuration When selected dark background applies to both vertical and horizontal trend display modes One of the channels is defined as being the current or scale channel and this is identified on the chart by its dia mond shaped pen icon The current channel s descriptor digital value and scale are displayed on a channel faceplate which lies between the chart and the status bar To scroll through the channels this faceplate area is repeatedly touched with each touch increasing the channel number by one To select a particular channel to be the current chan nel the relevant pen icon can be touched briefly otherwise Trend Review mode will be entered In either case the background colour of the channe
102. time DST is selected the times and dates for the start and end of summertime can be entered using picklists see figure 4 6 Notes 1 Date format DD MM YY or MM DD YY is defined by the language and country selected Time format e g 12 24 hr clock is defined by the country selected 2 When using Bridge 5000 the host PC s locale information and the recorder locale information should match or the displayed time will not be correct Note For more information see http www timeanddate com HA027271 Page 50 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 4 6 4 Keycode This is a means of allowing new options to be enabled by the entering of a code using standard text entry techniques or by reading a file from a floppy disk If a File is specified the first line of the file must be the Key Code To select the file for reading the Key Code File field is touched to display the file list if necessary refer to section 5 below for more details The Instrument Number which must be quoted if ordering upgrades is unique to the instrument and is not user editable 4 6 5 About Selecting About gives details of the version numbers of different aspects of the recorder and details of the amount of memory fitted 5 FILE Figure 5 below gives an overview of the File Menus The area is entered by touching the File key of the root menu and can be used to display the contents of directories stored both
103. tive earth This recorder for ac supply only This recorder for dc supply only This recorder for either ac or dc supply Risk of electric shock HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 5 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE USER GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the installation operation and configuration of a 100mm graphics recorder The recorder has the facility for FTP transfer and Remote viewer connection if the Ethernet option is fitted 1 1 UNPACKING THE RECORDER The recorder is despatched in a special pack designed to give adequate protection during transit Should the outer box show signs of damage it should be opened immediately and the recorder examined If there is evidence of dam age the instrument should not be operated and the local representative contacted for instructions After the recorder has been removed from its packing the packing should be examined to ensure that all accessories and documentation have been removed The packing should then be stored against future transport requirements 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION Figures 2 1 gives installation details Note It is recommended that the rear face of the panel be centre punched at suitable positions to locate the tips of the case clamps Otherwise particularly on smooth surfaces the clamps can wander as they are tightened leading to inefficient clamping and possible damage to the recorder mounting slots
104. tory 02 01 01 16 28 50 959 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 33 04 932 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 33 10 861 group one 80 History 02 01 01 16 34 50 911 group one 80 History 02 01 01 17 19 00 4131 group one 80 History 03 01 01 11 38 30 14612 group one 80 History 03 01 01 11 41 40 1210 v overview Page 52 HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 6 BRIDGE 5000 REMOTE VIEWER 6 1 Note Bridge 5000 is available only if the Ethernet option is fitted INTRODUCTION This feature allows the user to view recorder standard screens dynamically on line from any PC which meets or exceeds the minimum requirements listed below The software is supplied on a CD ROM which also includes PC review PC Configuration and Acrobat reader software and various manuals relevant to the recorder The Remote viewer software is suitable for any physical hardware configurations some common examples being 1 single PC connected directly to a recorder 2 Multiple PCs connected via a network to one or more recorders Each recorder can be accessed by a maximum of four PCs but one PC can look at a number of recorders depending on available memory For example a mini mum specification computer section 6 1 1 running Windows NT can look at up to three recorders 3 Asingle PC connected via a telephone line to a remote recorder This manual does not attempt to des
105. touched and the Ack all Alarms key in the resulting pop up page is touched CHANGE BATTERY This flashing indicator first appears when the battery voltage indicates that battery is approaching the of its useful life The indicator continues to flash until the battery is replaced Section 7 3 2 3 1 4 Disk icon This shows the free space available on the disk The disk icon appears soon after a disk is inserted Only archiving activity is indicated during archiving the central area of the disk icon flashes green regularly No other disk activity is indicated This area of the icon flashes green white during archive Figure 3 1 4 Archive activity indication 3 1 5 FTP Icon m For those recorders fitted with Ethernet option the File Transfer Protocol FTP icon appears to the right of the disc icon position whenever transfer activity is taking place HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 13 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 2 NAVIGATION KEYS These keys allow the user to perform various context related tasks such as to access the recorder configuration to archive data etc In addition to this left and right arrow keys or open close folder keys appear where relevant Engineer Close Open Left Right Root folder folder cursor cursor 3 2 1 Key functions Close folder Used where appropriate to recall the previous higher level
106. tween 500 and 600 degrees is of most interest In such a case setting span low to 500 and span high to 600 will cause the recorder to display only that part of the input range and this will fill the zone width which is selected next effectively magnifying the area of interest ZONE This allows the portion of the chart which the channel occupies to be defined in terms of percent where the left edge of the chart is 0 and the right hand edge is 100 For example setting a low value of 50 and a high value of 100 causes the channel trace to be confined to the right hand half of the chart MAXIMUM DECIMAL DIGITS This defines the number of decimal places in the process value Settable between zero and nine Leading and trailing zeros are not displayed Values too long for the available displaying width are truncated as described in section 3 COLOUR Allows the trace colour to be selected from a colour chart Each of the 56 available colours is displayed with a number and it is this number which is entered The background colour to the selection box changes to the selected colour ALARM NUMBER Allows alarm one or alarm two to be selected for the channel See the figure for definitions There are two alarm thresholds available per input channel Each threshold can be defined as absolute high or absolute low When the value lies above an absolute high threshold or below an absolute low threshold an internal event be comes active and this event can b
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108. uration Full Security Password functions do not appear for Logged out level of access Apply Discard Figure 4 4 1 Access permissions menu ACCESS WHEN Allows an access level or an individual user ID to be selected from a pick list NEW PASSWORD RETYPE PASSWORD For all levels except Logged Out these fields allow a new password to be entered for the selected access level or User The password must be entered in the Re type Password field If the two differ a warning message Passwords did not match appears when the APPLY key is operated and password entry must be repeated CONNECT FROM REMOTE Enabling this field calls the Remote user name and Remote user password entry boxes REMOTE USER NAME PASSWORD These two entry boxes allow user name and password to be entered for use by the remote host operator The remote user will be able to access the recorder configuration according to the other access permissions enabled in this page The password must be entered twice to ensure integrity To allow unrestricted view only to the host Logged out permission level should be selected and then a user name of anonymous entered and the password field left blank Note Remote login will be refused if the user account is disabled for any reason LOGIN DISABLED For all levels except Logged Out this allows any one or more of the access levels do be removed from
109. ypes of PV display each channel s faceplate give the status of the channel s two alarms This status is shown by a red arrow head pointing upwards if the alarm is absolute high or downwards if absolute low As described in section 4 3 2 Channel alarm configuration the alarms may be both high or both low or one may be high and the other low If the arrow head is flashing it is active and unacknowledged if it is on continuously the alarm is active and acknowledged See section 3 1 3 below for a description of how to acknowledge alarms Channel alarm Battery warning Disk icon FTP activity System error Page Name Root menu key with Current access level or user ID Current channel s i 15 01 47 descriptor and Group Name N Siml 21 12 00 Current time date trace colour This channel s Channel 1 AV 0 0000 35 0000 alarm icons Current channel s scale OF Current channel s trace value diamond shape Non current trace 14 59 37 icon Time Date stamp 21 12 00 1443 37 Alarm s off 2 21 12 00 14 41 39 Alarm s 21 1 12 00 Channel 2 alarm 1 on off messages Figure 3 Trend display definitions HA027271 Page 10 Issue 1 Feb 01 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE 3 1 STATUS BAR This appears across the top of the display and contains the items described below 3 1 1 Current access l
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