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DATA LOGGER WITH WWW SERVER SM61 TYPE USER'S MANUAL
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1. 40 6 6 5 ERT e EE 42 SE ERT AEON NY 43 6 7 Data presentation NN 44 6 7 1 Channels values GDrosentation 44 6 7 2 Synoptic map 656 7791 077 EE 46 oho me Ms ale lite e e CANO ea rn ana aan 47 AA aM rere Na cet peng tence ten a Se dane siege gb stems ti an EN AN PA ANA MA AI 47 SEI an onta aa ane 50 Area Oa an an aa aa E aan nana anon Kesan Kan Kamen aa 50 8 2 Re elle reese Nan SNN GE OG A OO Aa Aa Da 51 6 3 ee 52 CAE Da ea EE na 53 AW Bat 54 Pn no na aan 54 AN Dae na ee 56 Rn na 57 gd 16011 EE 71 EE anna NN na PD ZEE 12 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 3 1 Application The SM61 data logger is meant to communication and archiving data in distributed measuring and control systems It can service remote analogue and binary inputs outputs modules measuring transducers inverters microcontrollers recorders display panels HMI panels etc There are available two serial ports to the communication PORT 1 is for communication with PC computer and HMI panels RS 485 RS 232 USB PORT 2 is for communication with such Slave devices RS 485 The SM61 data logger reads and archives data from devices equipped with protocol Modbus RTU an
2. SM61 09C 1 Users manual Register Value number for mathematical operations on value 3 for current channel GE E O lack of value 1 100 value number Value number for mathematical operations on value 4 25 for current 4557 4578 0 25 AE 0 lack of value 1 100 value number Type of mathematical operations on channels and values on value 1 for current channel 0 mathematical operator 4579 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Type of mathematical operations on channels and values on value 2 for current channel 0 mathematical operator 4580 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Type of mathematical operations on channels and values on value 3 for current channel 0 mathematical operator 4581 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Type of mathematical operations on channels and values on value 4 25 for current channel 0 mathematical operator 4582 4603 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator 4604 0 65535 Device polling time 4605 0 65535 4606 0 65535 Number of values for a selected channel informs on a number of 4607 0 25 configured values for a current channel O lack of values 1 25 num
3. reguirements Degree of pollution 2 Maximum voltage to For the circuit 300V earth According to PN EN 61010 1 For other circuits 50V SM61 09C 1 User s manual 12 12 Ordering codes The way of coding was presented in table 23 smor pepa x Supply 85 253 V a c 90 300 V d c Doves 0 60 V d c 020 0 16 V a c Ordering codes Table 24 Doves 0 40 V a c 020 0 20 V d c Input Output 2 West outputs 2 binary inputs Pl special a English TT Je other X Acceptance tests without extra requirements D with an extra Quality Inspection Certificate EA 1 according to customer s request REZ only after agreeing with the manufacturer Coding example The code SM61 1 2 00 E 1 means manufacturing a device that has supply 85 253V a c two binary inputs standard option English language version with guality inspection certificate SM61 09C 1 User s manual 13 Copyright Copyright c 2006 2012 by Lumel S A SM61 data logger uses FreeRTOS http www freertos org stock ulP TCP IP Copyright c 2001 2003 Adam Dunkels All rights reserved Distributing and using in source and binary form with or without modifications is allowed under the below stated terms and conditions 1 Distributed source code has to contain the above license list of terms and conditions and the below mentioned declaration 2 Binary code distributin
4. 19200 bit s 5 38400 bit s 6 57600 bit s 7 115200 bit s 8 speed in accordance with register 4008 4008 1200 115200 RS 485 SLAVE interface transmission mode O RTU 8N2 4009 0 3 1 RTU 8E1 2 RTU 801 3 RTU 8N1 RS 485 MASTER interface transmission speed 0 1200 bit s 1 2400 bit s 2 4800 bit s 3 9600 bit s pa 4 19200 bit s 5 38400 bit s 6 57600 bit s 7 15200 bit s 8 speed in accordance with register 4011 RS 485 MASTER interface transmission mode 4012 0 3 RECHERCHER Ethernet interface configuration 61 SM61 09C 1 Users manual 62 Register NE 4023 0 255 Default gateway 1 ES 0 255 Default gateway 2 DHCP On Off KE 0 DHCP turned off 1 DHCP turned on Transmission speed 0 auto 4020 1 10Mbit 2 100Mbit 4027 4028 IBooked SSO 4035 4040 i IBooked Device description 4 two ASCII characters 4055 4060 i Booked S O MODBUS SLAVE Ethernet configuration 4063 lee number of simultaneous connections with MODBUS TCP 2 20 wer Booked Archive configuration 4068 16000 32000 Number of record in a single archive file Archiving mode O archiving off 1 archiving on 4069 0 5 2 archiving triggered from alarm 1 3 archiving triggered from alarm 2 4 archiving triggered from input 1 5 archiving triggered from input 2 Settings acceptance for registers 4006 4069 O settings without changes SET E 1 saving settings in RAM memory 2
5. Download archive tiles Configuration archive files Ifi Fig 16 General appearance of SM61Config SM61 09C 1 User s manual 17 5 3 1 Main menu Main menu presented on the fig 17 enables 1 File e Exit close software 2 View e Status bar show or hide status bar 3 Options e Languages language change e Communication allows for the change of communication way with the device There are two ways of communication USB USB interface and Modbus LAN interface Selecting an USB option requires connecting the device to the USB port and does not require selecting the device from the list Selecting Modbus TCP option requires for the sake of further work selecting the device from the list Communication via Modbus TCP is set as default 4 Help e About information about software version File VIEW Captions w English Help Communication w LSB Modbus TCP Fig 17 Structure of the main menu 5 3 2 List of SM61 devices selecting an option List of SM61 devices allows for searching existing devices in Ethernet network or devices connected via USB fig 18 File view Options Help k z List of managed SM61 devices IP Address of selected device 10 0 0 17 List of SM61 devices MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask kar Configuration mna SUN PL Gateway Yersien No 12060049 00 50 c2 5a 3b be 10 0 0 17 255 000 10 10 10 201 o LU 0404620 Eth R 1206 SMG4 2_00 50 e2 53 3b
6. Ge E Ethernet RS 232 10 100Base T EE Communication Slave Configuration of ME ED Function with PC and HMI and configuration devices the device panels of the device Baud rate 00 zB nh Lona 115200 bit s 10 100 Mbit s 1 start bit 1 start bit 38400 57600 115200 bit s Information unit Transmission protocol 7 or 8 data bits 1 odd even parity 1 or 2 stop bits Modbus RTU 8 data bits 1 even parity bit TCP UDP HTTP FTP ICMP DHCP ARP Modbus TCP Comments Max cable length depends on the baud rate Max cable length Max cable length up to 2 m up to 100 m External features Weight lt 0 25kg 45X120X100mm Degree of protection From the cover IP40 according to PN EN From the terminal site IP20 Dimensions 60529 Fixing Rail mounting 35mm Rated operating conditions Supply voltage 20 24 40 V a c 20 24 60 V d c Power consumption lt 4VA 10 16 V a c 10 20 V d c An 50 60 440 Hz 85 230 253 V a c 90 300 V d c Ambient temperature Work 0 23 55 C Storage 20 70 C Relative humidity lt 95 Not permissible condensation Position of work any External magnetic field lt 400 A m Safety and compatibility requirements Electromagnetic Immunity to interference According to compatibility PN EN 61000 6 2 Emission of interference According to PN EN 61000 6 4 Safety Installation category III
7. Modbus TCP Fig 9 Selection of communication way from the device Then proceed to the further configuration 5 2 2 First run using USB interface After selecting communication way proceed to list of devices show devices connected via USB fig 10 KoncentratorfLogger SME 1 COM 3 Fig 10 List of devices connected via USB After selecting device by left click on proper line of list one can go to configuration by selecting a proper option from the menu presented in fig 11 Lonfiguration Configuration of the Ethernet settings Configuration of the serial port Fig 11 Left menu options Ethernet Configuration of individual settings is described in points 5 3 3 Ethernet configuration and 5 3 4 Serial port configuration in further part of the users manual After right click on the appropriate line of the list the context menu appears shown in fig 12 Restart Delete archive Default configuration Fig 12 Context menu searching via USB SM61 09C 1 User s manual 15 Notice After changing the parameters the device should be reset 5 2 3 First run using LAN interface After selecting the communication way with the device open the SM61Config and display the list of searched devices connected to Ethernet network by selecting the option List of SM61 device from the menu shown in fig 13 nt Aa Gone File view Options Help The list of searched devices List of
8. Response A correct response includes Slave unit address SM61 09C 1 User s manual 56 function code initial address number of recorded registers Example Device Register Register value Checksum Lo Hi Lo 00 02 Hi o 10 AD BO 46 43 10 2 Error codes When Master device sends a reguest to Slave device it expects a correct response except messages sent in broadcast mode After sending a Master unit reguest four possible events may occur O If a Slave unit receives a request without a transmission error and it can carry it out correctly then it returns a correct response O lf a Slave unit does not receive a request no response is returned In Master device program the timeout conditions for a request will be fulfilled JIf a Slave unit receives a request but it comes with transmission errors parity error checksum LRC error or CRC error no response is returned In Master device program the timeout conditions for a request will be fulfilled O lf a Slave unit receives a request without a transmission error but it cannot carry it out correctly e g if a request is a readout of a non existing bit output or a register then it returns a response containing an error code which informs a Master device on an error cause The message with a wrong response contains two fields that distinguish it from a correct response e Function code field In a correct response a Slave unit retr
9. ulong unsigned long 32 bites or 2x16 bites values ranging from 0 to 4294967295 float1234 32 bites or 2x16 bites a floating point number the least significant bite on the first position float4321 32 bites or 2x16 bites a floating point number the least significant bite on the last position Pooling interval value from 1 to 65535 Archiving interval value is active when the mode is archived or full may assume values from 10 up to 65535 Device timeout values from 1 up to 65535 The table with channel values displays while editing a channel fig 41 31 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 32 se Add next XM Delete last Mathematical operations Operations with other channels eo Name SAARE Unit chara Eeer GEES E EE S Argument be D e SE Wee 1 val 1 8000 kw be E 2 131 2 8002 w kd Ka 3 val_3 8004 w E w 4 val 4 8006 Ry D w 5 131 5 8008 g E ka 6 131 6 8010 U wl E 7 val 7 8012 E ka E 8 131 8 8014 E E E 9 val 9 8016 E E E 10 val 10 8018 E KE Fig 41 Editing channels value Right click on a number of a selected value displays a context menu presented on the fig 42 a Add here Delete Fig 42 Context menu Selecting the option Add here adds a new value in the place of a highlighted value the highlighted one goes to the next position the option Delete deletes the highlighted value Values properties which ca
10. 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 di 32 32 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 6000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 W 33 33 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Y 34 34 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Fig 77 Exemplary file with data Consecutive fields in a line have the following meaning INDEX NO stands for a record number in a file CHAN_NO stands for a channel number MAL TYP stands for values according to register type char unsigned char short unsigned short long unsigned long float1234 float4321 according to registers type in table 8 VAL STAT stands for values where 1 means ok and 3 timeout 2 means readout error DATE stands for a date of registered data TIME stands for time of registered data hour minute second VAL_1 VAL_25 stands for a value read out from individual values 9 Alarms and binary inputs The SM61 data logger has two alarm relay outputs with a make contact or two binary inputs depending on ordering code Each output can operate in one of six modes Fig 78 presents the output in modes n on n off on off The two remaining modes h on and h off mean always on and always off These modes are meant for manual stimulation of alarms AL_L Lower alarm threshold AL_H Upper alarm threshold Note For alarm types n on n off on off entering P
11. 2 0000 d 13 13 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Vv 14 14 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Ww 15 15 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 V 16 16 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Wil 17 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 y 18 18 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 w 13 13 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2393 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 V2 20 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 V2 21 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 W 22 22 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 d 23 23 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 yV 24 24 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 VE 25 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 V 26 26 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 W 27 27 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 V2 28 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 W 23 29 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 d 30 30 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 6000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 WA 31 6 1 2012 03 03
12. 20 characters DHCP on or off DHCP IP Address IP Address address i fourth version Ipv4 Subnet mask subnet mask Gateway device gateway MAC Address address MAC MAC is given in such a format XX XX XX XX XX XX Baud rate baud rate auto defalut 10Mbit 100Mbit Web server port number of web server port values from 80 defalut to 65535 FTP server data number of FTP server data port possible values from port 20 to 65535 default value 22 FTP server number FTP server command port possible values command port from 20 to 65535 default value 21 After entering changes select Save configuration After saving the configuration the information on successful or unsuccessful entry will be displayed In the case of communication with a device using USB the saving procedure may take more time than in the case of communication using Modbus TCP Ethernet network Notice After changing the parameters the device should be reset There is a possibility of re loading of configuration by Load configuration In the case of selecting communication using USB there is an additional possibility to set default MAC Address fig 21 Adres MAC 00 50 00 5a 00 c0 Set default MAC Address Fig 21 Setting of default MAC Address 5 3 4 Serial port configuration For serial port configuration like in the case of Ethernet configuration one of the two possible ways of communication USB and Modbus TCP can be used The selection
13. Downloading archive from data logger 8 3 Structure of archive files Files with archive data are saved in DBF format To open them use the program that opens this type of files e g OpenOffice Calc MS Excel A file is created for a given number of records it has a column structure and always consists of 31 columns An exemplary file is presented on the fig 77 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 52 9 0 INDEXNO 9 0 CHAN ND 9 0 VAL_TYP 9 0 VALSTAT ab DATE ab TIME 9 0 MAL TI 9 0 VAL 2 90 VAL 3 90 VAL4 9 0 VAL5 90 VAL6 9 0 VAL 7 5 _ 20120309 092248 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 0000 000 30000 2 0000 V2 2 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 d 3 3 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 WA 4 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 d 5 5 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Wb 6 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 d 7 7 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 vs 8 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 d 9 9 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 W 10 10 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 Ww 11 11 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000 2 0000 W 12 12 6 1 2012 03 03 09 22 48 2 5000 1 2999 6 8000 5 0000 4 5000 3 0000
14. Transmission mode Modbus Master transmission mode the following values are possible 8N2 8E1 801 8N1 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 41 Modbus Slave configuration allows for setting device address baud rate and transmission mode table 12 Modbus Slave settings Table 12 Name Description Device address Device address can assume values from 1 up to 255 Baud rate Modbus Slave baud rate can assume the following values 1200 bit s 2400 bit s 4800 bit s 9600 bit s 19200 bit s 38400 bit s 57600 bit s 115200 bit s Transmission mode Modbus Slave transmission mode the following values are possible 8N2 8E1 801 8N1 Modbus Slave TCP configuration allows for the settings of device address Modbus TCP port number number of simultaneous connections with Modbus TCP server TCP port closing time The description of the above parameters is presented in the table 13 Modbus Slave TCP settings Table 13 Name Description Device address device address can assume values from 1 up to 254 Modbus TCP port number Modbus TCP port number can assume values from 10 to 1000 Maximum simultaneous maximum number of simultaneous connections with connections Modbus TCP server possible values from 1 up to 4 Port TCP closing time setting port TCP closing time possible values from 10 s up to 600 s After changes one should left click Save to save all changes Notice
15. are from 1 channel to 100 channels according to the example below Example Fig 79 shows example channel configuration Channel Name ofthe Channel Device Base register Register Registers number first value mode address address size type 1 Full 1 7523 lah char 2 Full 1 2000 166 ulong 5 Full z DUU 326 flaati2es4 4 Full 5 4000 326 long 5 Full F S000 166 float4321 6 Full g 5500 lab uchar 7 off z e 3 z Fig 79 Example channel configuration According to this configuration the values are placed in registers 8000 13000 as shown in table 19 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 58 Table 19 Channel Base register Registers type Value Register Notice number address number address 1 1523 char 8000 8001 8002 8003 8004 8006 8008 8010 8012 In registers 8000 8014 float1234 takes the form 8016 float4321 8018 8020 8022 8024 8026 8028 8030 8032 8034 8036 8037 8038 8039 2 7000 ulong 3 6000 float1234 4 4000 long 5 5000 float4321 6 5500 uchar Biwi NS R NS R NS R wi ns R win R ONH In data logger data is placed in 16 bit registers The list of registers is presented in the table 19 registers for reading and writing from address 4000 to 4003 and in the table 20 registers for writing and reading from address 4004 to 4615 In tables the symbol stands for a default parameter Map of registers for reading and
16. c0_10 0 0 34 0 0 0 40 48 D cme 12060047 SMS1 X1 00 50 c2 5a 3b be 100034 255000 10 10 10 201 D Choosen 0 0 0 0 0008 SM61 X1 OOfefefefe 01 10 0 0 80 255 0 0 0 10 10 10 201 D device Serial port Fig 18 Searched data loggers Selecting a device for configuration is done by left click on an IP address of a chosen device Then the whole line will highlight in a way presented on the fig 18 After selecting a device move forward to its configuration by selecting a right option Ethernet or Serial Port Right click on an IP address of a selected device causes displaying of context menu presented on the fig 19 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 00 50 SES Restart GO EO Way EE Restart Delete archive Default configuration 18 Delete archive Default configuration Fig 19 Menu invoked with a right click left menu communication via Modbus TCP right menu communication via USB Functions of menu presented on the fig 19 allow e Change IP allows for configuration of a device in a way presented on the fig 15 in the point 5 2 3 First run using LAN interface e Go to www selecting this option causes moving to a site of a selected device in Internet browser e Restart causes a restart of device e Delete archive auses deleting the whole archive from the device memory more about archive in the point 8 Internal archive e Default configur
17. memory IP address MAC address Modbus Master Baud rate 9600 hits Transmission mode RTU ONT Modbus Slave Device address 1 Baud rate 9600 hits Transmission mode RETU ONT SMG 1 Data logger 0 0 36 1654 00 MB 1564 00 MB 192 168 1 1 DU 50 C2 5A 38 66 Fig 27 Main part of the site This element of the site changes according to the option selected from the top menu 6 4 Website menu The structure of the top menu of the site is presented on the fig 28 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 24 Data presentation Configuratiank Administration Restart device Reload page Channel values Channels General Synoptic Map Alarms Date and time oy no pti c ia D Users Seral port Event log Ethernet Archive u D load Fig 28 The structure of the top menu of the site The site menu consists of the following elements a Home contains general information on module b Data presentation contains the following elements Channels values contain the presentation of values loaded from the device presented as a table and as a chart point 6 7 7 Presentation of channels values Synoptic map contains the presentation of the current synoptic map point 6 7 2 Presentation of synoptic map c Configuration consists of the following elements Channels allows for configuration of all channels and their values point 6 6 1 _ Channel configuration Alarms allow for alarms configuration point 6 6 2 Alarm
18. on RS 485 232 port older 5039 0 65535 a of Modbus Slave RTU queries on RS 485 232 port younger 5040 0 65535 Number of Modbus Slave RTU queries on LAN port older part 5041 0 65535 Number of Modbus Slave RTU queries on LAN port younger part 5042 0 65535 eg of Modbus Slave RTU incorrect gueries on USB port older 5043 0 65535 Number of Modbus Slave RTU incorrect queries on USB port ounger part 5044 0 65535 Number of Modbus Slave RTU incorrect queries on RS 485 232 port older part 5045 0 65535 Number of Modbus Slave RTU incorrect gueries on RS 485 232 port ounger part 67 SM61 09C 1 Users manual Number of Modbus TCP incorrect queries on LAN port older part 5050 0 65535 Number of correct Modbus Master responses on RS 486 port older part 5051 0 65535 Number of correct Modbus Master responses on RS 486 port ounger part 5052 0 65535 R of incorrect Modbus Master responses on RS 486 port older 5053 0 65535 Number of incorrect Modbus Master responses on RS 486 port ounger part 5054 0 65535 Number of incorrect responses timeout Modbus Master on RS 485 port older part 5055 0 65535 Number of incorrect responses timeout Modbus Master on RS 485 port younger part Total capacity free and occupied of FLASH memory older part Total capacity free and occupied of FLASH memory younger part Free space in FLASH memory older part Free space in FLASH memory younger part Number of remotely controlled port for
19. statuses table 21 and with logs saved in data logger memory available to load via FTP protocol or load via website point 6 5 4 Event log 8 1 Archiving configuration During configuration it is needed to configure the channels which will be archived during channels configuration then set how many records an archive file will contain It is possible to set from 20 up to 32000 records in a file Records are archived with a time step which also needs to be set on values from 10 to 65535 seconds channel configuration A required archiving time need to be rounded to 10 because entering a different value will round it up anyway Archiving mode is also to be set on one of the available alternatives Off on triggered by alarm 1 for the implementation with alarms triggered by alarm 2 for the implementation with alarms triggered with input 1 for the implementation with inputs triggered with input 2 for the implementation with inputs New number of records in a file will be set only after the device restart If a new number of records is set on greater than the previous one the last file will be closed and a new one with a proper number of records will be created However if a new number of records was set on smaller than the previous one there are three possiblities If the file is not ful ifthe number of records in file is less than the new number of records file is filled to the new number of records and
20. to the chart highlighting this option adds a selected value to the presentation on the chart status In case a channel has more than one value it is possible to collapse the view so that only the first channel value can be visible fig 67 CE 1umber Yalue number Device address Register address Register type Mame Yalue Add to the chart Status 1 1 1 8006 float4321 val1 4 94 d 2 1 8008 float4321 val 2 0 00 Li 3 1 8010 float4321 val 3 0 00 Li 4 1 8012 flnat4321 val 4 0 00 Li 5 1 8014 float4321 val 5 0 00 Li a 6 1 8016 flnat432 1 val_6 0 84 M 7 1 8018 flnat4321 val 7 O 01 Li 5 1 8020 float4321 val 8 0 01 Li g 1 8022 float4321 val 9 0 01 Li 10 1 8024 float4321 val 10 0 00 Li ien 1umber Value number Device address Register address Register type Name Value Add to the chart Status d d 1 8006 float4321 val 1 4 94 BW a Fig 67 Collapsing of channel values The chart presents the values highlighted with the option Add to the chart The chart is presented on the fig 68 The chart presents last 30 values The chart has its legend After placing a mouse cursor on a value it becomes highlighted and the information containing basic data on a given value is displayed these are name size downloading time SM61 09C 1 User s manual 46 Chart x MM 0311 GEL NA HB val_7 MM tai gt 4 M vs _3 val_1 5 4 94 12 07 24 1 a 12 06 50 12 07 00 12 07 10 12 07 20 P Fig 68 Value chart 6 7 2 Synopt
21. white flag 1 Fig 1 Language change 7 FTP Client The SM61 data logger enables communication by FTP protocol You can get to files using standard program of FTP protocol client website to download archive files and using SM61Config software to download archive To connect with a device using FIP client you need IP address IP address setting is described in point 6 6 5 Ethernet configuration number of FIP server command port setting a port number is described in point 6 6 5 Ethernet configuration number of FTP server data port setting a port number is described in the point 6 6 5 Ethernet configuration user name and password a user set by default the same as for Internet browser login root password dbps For safety reasons a user ought to be changed for other than a default one which is presented in the point 6 5 3 Users The example of making a connection using FileZilla client you can download FileZilla from http filezilla project org is presented on the fig 72 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 48 site Manager Select Entry General Advanced Transfer Settings Charset My Sites 1 Nowy adres Host 192 168 1 1 Port 21 LI Nowy adres 3 i Protocol FTP File Transfer Protocol Encryption Use plain FTP Logon Type Normal User Password Account Comments Fig 72 Making connection with FTP server For data transmission maximum one connection at the
22. writing form 4000 up to 4003 Table 20 4000 Value that can be recorded into a register is a statute value 4001 Status 1 Value that can be recorded in a register is 0 4002 Status 2 4003 Status 3 SM61 09C 1 Users manual 59 Description of register Status 1 Not used Writing error Reading error 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit 15 13 Not used Stan 0 Bit 12 File log writing error Stan 0 correct writing Stan 1 error writing Bit 11 Error writing channel configuration Stan 0 correct writing Stan 1 error writing Bit 10 Error writing interface configuration Stan 0 correct writing Stan 1 error writing Bit 9 Not used stan 0 Bit 8 Error writing alarm configuration Stan 0 correct writing Stan 1 error writing Bit 7 Error creating log file Stan 0 correct creation Stan 1 error creation Bit 6 Error reading user data Stan 0 correct reading Stan 1 reading error Bit 5 Error reading channel configuration Stan 0 correct reading Stan 1 reading error Bit 4 Error reading default parameters Stan 0 correct reading Stan 1 reading error Bit3 Error reading interface parameters Stan 0 correct reading Stan 1 reading error Bit 2 Error initializing values of Modbus registers Stan 0 initialization correct Stan 1 initialization error Bit 1 Not used Stan 0 Bit 0 Error alarm reading Stan 0 correct reading Stan 1 reading error SM61 09C 1 User s manual 60 Description of register Status 2 N
23. 0 Name Description Trigger source alarm trigger sources none lack of the alarm channel value configuration error archiving error lack of space in FLASH memory memory filled in 80 always turned on Channel number channel number applicable to an alarm active when channel value is the trigger source Value number channel value number that applies to an alarm active when channel value is the trigger source SM61 09C 1 User s manual 35 Alarm type n on alarm sets when the value rises above the upper level and turns off when it drops below the lower level n off alarm turns off when the value rises above the upper level and turns on when it drops below the lower level on when value within the range alarm on when outside the range alarm off off when value in the range alarm off when outside the range alarm on Lower alarm lower alarm threshold max 32500000 can be threshold set Upper alarm upper alarm threshold max 32500000 can be threshold set ON delay max value is 1000s OFF delay max value is 1000s Set relay allows you to set the relays for alarm a choice of two relays Send mail allows you to send an email to the above table e mail address You can send one email to all alarms After entering changes they ought to be saved When an alarm is on a bell symbol with the applicable alarm number is displayed on a
24. 00 default port number Number Maximum number of simultaneous connections of simultaneous possible setting from 1 to 4 simultaneous connections connections with TCP Modbus TCP port closing TCP port closing time possible values from 10s time up to 600s SM61 09C 1 User s manual 21 After entering changes select Save configuration After saving the configuration the Information on successful or unsuccessful entry will be displayed In the case of communication with a device using USB the saving procedure may take more time than in the case of communication using Modbus TCP Ethernet network Notice After changing the parameters the device should be reset There is a possibility of re loading of configuration via Load configuration In the case of selecting communication using USB configuration window looks exactly the same like for communication via Modbus TCP 6 Web browser The data logger makes its own WWW server available to monitor and configure measurable values and a device condition SM61 site enables to obtain information on a device serial No name etc view of current measurable values configure data logger settings Notice For proper working of web site one need to have the browser with JavaScript enabled and compatible with XHTML 1 0 all popular browsers Internet Explorer version minimum 8 6 1 The beginning of work with the browser At its first run the SM61 requires t
25. 61 09C 1 User s manual 39 Load save map Maps list Mo files kg X Delete Refresh w Set Save as Fig 55 Left menu of synoptic map map loading and saving lf there are any created synoptic maps they can be opened by selecting a map from the list and clicking Set The map can be deleted by clicking Delete The map can be also saved by entering a name that is not longer than 8 characters containing only letters numbers and underliners and clicking Save Selecting Refresh will refresh the list of maps Right click on the main part of the site displays the context menu presented on the fig 56 a Add new Clear all Resize Fig 56 Context menu of synoptic map Selecting Add new adds a new element Selecting Clear all deletes all elements and a background from a synoptic map Selecting Resize displays a window presented on the fig 57 that allows for changing size of a synoptic map Map resizing x width 1031 px Height 600 px Adjust to selected background file Ok Cancel Fig 57 Map resizing Map size can be changed be entering width maximum 2500 pixels and height maximum 1600 pixels or by choosing the option Adjust to selected background file which enters given values Right click on an element displays the menu presented on the fig 58 a Add new ET Assign channel 3 Delete Fig 58 Context menu of synoptic map element Selecting Add new will add a new element to a map selecting Assign chan
26. After changing the parameters the device should be reset 6 6 5 Ethernet configuration Ethernet configuration allows for configuring IP settings and ports settings Going to Ethernet configuration is done by selecting Configuration from the main menu and then selecting Ethernet form the submenu according to fig 61 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 42 Home Data presentation bk Configuration Administration Restart device Channels Alarms Synoptic Map Serial port Ethernet Archive u E load Fig 61 Ethernet configuration After the site downloads the configuration window presented on the fig 62 displays Ethernet configuration IP settings IP address 10017100 GA Subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Default gateway 000 MA acne 00 FE FE FE FE 02 Transmission rate Auto iv DHCP on Cof Ports settings Web server port FTP server command port FTP server data port Device searching port Fig 62 The view of Ethernet configuration In IP settings it is possible to configure the values presented in the table 14 IP settings Table 14 Name Description IP address IP address address is in the fourth version IPv4 Subnet mask subnet mask Default gateway default gateway MAC address MAC address MAC address is guoted in the format XX XX XX XX XX XX Transmission rate transmission rate on one of the options auto 10Mbit 100Mbit DHCP DHCP On or Off It is p
27. DATA LOGGER WITH WWW SERVER SM61 TYPE USER S MANUAL CE SM61 09C 1 User s manual 2 Contents Na RZ 3 EE EE 4 3 Basie regquiremeni 59761 Of ea an na naa Naa Gan ana abu 4 e 5 E ra SA 5 AA eege EE 6 ee EE 9 4 3 1 Configuration using USB ee 11 4 3 2 Configuration using RS 485 7710 73606 oom 12 4 3 3 Configuration using LAN mtieriace aa 12 a Oe a ON ee 13 SOLARIA rt cect PAN ale ees EA sali mpc nt stg read dcp esc EN AA NA E ANE DAN 13 0 EEN 13 5 2 1 Selection of communication WAY 13 3 2 2 EMS PU USING Eet AGG 00 00 AN NA AA AA KAC dd AAA NA W 14 5 2 3 ere 15 5 3 Software TUITE EEN 16 SROMOWE em EEN 17 STAM OS EN EN AE NAN EA AN TEE 17 EEN eebe 18 ada eha PON ON LON EN 19 SAM AAN Oa AI ZUA 21 6 1 The beginning of work with the brouwser oa 21 P3 ee e keke aa EEEE MO 22 SPOR OZI oo EEN 22 SREB 4 2 SOULS A ta ata eren Men EE PENN 23 G3 SEENEN EES 24 6 6 PR EE an an oa E E eka ps nan nenen RE 25 604 Date ana ENEE eege 26 6 26 SMOK AM 421118810 PONAR 27 GO CONTOU EE 28 6 6 1 Channels 00777 0 277077 EN 28 6 6 2 Alarms Con e EE 33 6 6 3 Synoptic map CONN QUIGUON ad 36 6 6 4 Serial port COMM GOTO aie
28. EMEI devices Configuration lt lt Ethernet configuration Ethernet OE Serial port configuration Serial port Archive Download the archive files VE E ET Fig 13 Left menu options of SM61Config l After left click on a selected device from the list of searched data loggers new context menu presented on the fig 14 Will appear MAC Address IF Address Subr aa Change IP 00 50 02 4 GO Eo Wa HIE Restart Delete archive Default configuration Fig 14 Context menu allowing for IP settings change Selecting Change P causes the appearance of window that enables for configuration of the following settings fig 15 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 16 Change IP IF address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask E DD 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 DHCP Restart FTP server data port CS FTP server command EN GU JK Web server port Modbus TCP port eg Fig 15 Change of IP settings After entering changes clicking OK will cause the window to shut down and will save the changes in the device memory Notice N After changing the parameters the device should be reset 5 3 Software functions After opening of the software the window presented on the fig 16 It is possible to open only one application window A SM6dConfiE File View Options Help List of SM61 devices D Displays list of searched devices Ethernet settings configuration Seral por coniguration
29. Fig 40 Channel configuration Parameters displayed on the fig 40 are described in the table 8 SM61 09C 1 Channels settings Users manual Table 8 Name Description Channel mode the mode of a selected channel turned off monitored archived full monitored and archived setting archived and full mode will make all values of a given channel archive in a file details on archiving see point 8 Internal archive Source type data source for a channel Modbus RS Modbus Slave device data is loaded from Modbus Slave device Internal constant or values from other channel internal data of a device constitute the data source Device address values from 1 up to 255 Base register address register address that contains data loaded from a device connected to a data logger Register size the size of polling registers in bites 16 or 32 bites all registers are 16 bite size except long ulong float which can be set ether as 16 or 32 bite size Registers type sets the register type in a channel char 16 bites character data type two characters ASCII uchar unsigned char 16 bites character data type two characters ASCII short 16 bites values ranging from 32768 to 32767 ushort unsigned char 16 bites values ranging from 0 to 65535 long 32 bites or 2x16 bites values ranging from 2147483648 to 214748647
30. VAN e Pay special attention if a data logger works inconsistently to your expectations Notice The removal of the data logger casing during the guarantee contract N period lead to its cancellation Observations concerning the operational safety e All operations concerning transport installation and commissioning as well as maintenance must be carried out by qualified skilled personnel and national regulations for the prevention of accidents must be observed e Before switching the data logger on one must check the correctness of connections of the network e Before the remove of the casing one should switch off data logger power and measurement circuits e The device is destined to be installed and used in industrial electromagnetic environment conditions A switch or a circuit breaker should be located near the device easy accessible by the operator and suitable marked SM61 09C 1 Users manual 5 4 Assembly 4 1 Fixing way The SM61 data logger is fixing on rail bracket 35 mm Dimensions and fixing way are shown at fig 2 93 Fig 2 Dimensions and fixing way SM61 09C 1 4 2 Electrical connections Power and external inputs should be connect according to the fig 3 and table 1 in which is Users manual described destiny of the particular terminals in SM61 data logger Port 1 Termin
31. a 13 cft U a 14 cft U a 15 Ort o L Ort a 17 Ort 0 a 18 OT LU a 19 OT U a ZU OTT a 21 Ort a ER OTT 0 m 23 af U a SEI Ort 0 a 25 Ort a Fig 37 Site view with channels configuration SM61 09C 1 User s manual 29 The left menu contains data logger general data and the option of channel selection which are to be displayed in the main part of the site The following options are available a All all channels are displayed b Active he option displays channels with the channel mode set on e monitored e archived e full c Monitored e monitored e full d Archived e archived e full e Turned off the option displays channels with the channel mode set on turned off Displaying all channels is a default setting regardless the work mode that is set on they are displayed at the number of 25 on one site fig 39 The number of channels displayed on a site can be changed in a way presented on the fig 38 Channels configuration All channels G m 8 _ a Page from 4 5 On page 25 hlava A denr Entering a number in a marked place e g 25 and pressing Enter displays a defined number of channels on a site Fig 38 Setting the number of channels displayed on a site Graphic signs using in channels configuration are presented in the table 7 Graphic signs Table 7 Sign Meaning rF help e re loading of channels configuration from the device
32. ail address GA Group messages 6 SMTP authentication Server name GA Port 25 o User name Password Send test mail Alarm anna Channel Value Alarm type Lower alarm Upper alarm ON No number number threshold threshold gt delay 1 None EN 1 2 El n off 1 2700 0 2 None EN 1 1 Gan n off 210 250 0 3 None e 0 0 Ei mon 0 0 0 4 None e 0 0 FH ron 0 0 0 None A 0 0 Sai n on 0 0 0 6 None el 0 0 EI ran 0 0 0 7 None el 1 2 Ei nof 100 550 0 8 None A 2 EI nof 30 30 0 9 None s 4 2 EJ nof 12 14 4 0 10 None e 4 1 FH no 12 14 4 0 11 None e 0 0 FH non 0 0 0 12 None e 0 0 EHH o 0 0 0 13 None e 0 0 EHH o 0 0 0 14 None e 0 0 EH mon 0 0 0 15 None e 0 0 EI nan 0 0 0 16 None e 0 0 FH non 0 0 0 17 None i 0 0 FH nan 0 0 0 18 None EN 0 0 eg n on 0 0 0 19 None el 0 0 i non 0 0 0 20 None el 0 0 EI nn 0 0 0 21 None e 0 0 Ei nan 0 0 0 22 None EN 0 0 EU n on 0 0 0 23 None EN 0 0 Fi n on 0 0 0 24 None s 8 2 EJ n on 40 09 52 1 0 25 None Lel 9 2 Ei mon 40 09 52 1 0 When configured to send e mails to several alarms it is recommended to check the option Group Messages In this manner in the case of the simultaneous occurrence of multiple alarms it will be sent only one message thereby excessive load on the server will be avoided Each sending a message is recorded in the event registry Also in case of problems with the delivery of messages relevant information about the error are saved Alarms parameters Table 1
33. als description of data logger Supply depend on the code version 85 253 V a c 90 300 V d c amp o Terminal Description or 20 40 V a c 20 60 V d c S or 10 16 V a c 10 20vdc QQO 1 Input line input 1 or Kam line of alarm 1 5 2 Input line input 1 or Diode signaling ll LA line of alarm 1 correct supply Ee green or system 3 Input line input 2 or error red PWR line of alarm 2 diode 4 Input line input 2 or Diode signaling line of alarm 2 reception transmission of data on PORT 1 9 GND line 6 Line B RS 485 Diode signaling 7 Line A RS 485 reception transmission of data on PORT 2 8 Line 5 V d C 9 Line of power Diode signaling correct green or 10 Line of power incorrect red data archive 11 not used 12 Output TxD RS 232 13 Output RxD RS 232 LAN i Gap LI LIQ0 lt 2 14 Line GND Pa je r 5 15 Line A RS 485 LO G neurt 2 16 Line B RS 485 Port 2 Fig 3 Electrical connections of SM61 The SM61 has four communication interfaces 1 PORT 1 serial interface e purpose communication with Master device e bus RS 232 RS 485 e terminals 14 15 16 RS 485 and 12 13 14 RS 232 e galvanically isolated from rest of the system e maximum length of bus depends on the speed of transmission for high speeds of up to several tens of meters for small e g 9600 bit s to about 1 2 km 2 PORT 2 serial interface e purpose communicat
34. ansmits a function code from a request message to the field of response function code All functions codes have most significant bit MSB that equals 0 codes values are below 80h In a wrong response a Slave device sets a most significant bit of function code to 1 This causes a function value code in a wrong response to be exactly 80h bigger than it would be in a correct response On the basis of a function code with set MSB Master device program may recognize a wrong response and may check an error code in a data field Data field In a correct response a Slave device may return data in the data field some information requested by Master unit In a wrong response a Slave device returns an error code in a data field It defines Slave device conditions that caused an error Table 17 presents possible error codes and their meaning SM61 09C 1 User s manual 57 Error codes Table 17 Code Meaning 01 Function not allowed 02 Illegal data address 03 Data value not allowed 04 Claim in process 05 Claim processing impossible 10 3 Registers map Map of register groups Table 18 registers containing configuration 4000 4615 16 bits devices registers for reading and writing registers only for reading contain 5000 5455 16 bits Statistical and data parameters of a device registers only for reading contain values read out from connected 8000 13000 16 bits devices values placed
35. ation causes restoring default data requires to restart the device All activities described above are carried out using Ethernet network connection 5 3 3 Ethernet configuration One of the two possible ways of communication USB or Modbus TCP can be used for configuration The selection of the communication way proceeds as follows select Options from the main menu then Communication and from submenu way of communication as fig 9 in the point 5 2 1 Selection of communication way presented In case of selecting communication by Modbus TCP it is first necessary to select a device with which a connection is to be made from the list Configuration window is presented on the fig 20 Ethernet IP Address of selected device 19 2 168 1 1 Configuration Ethernet Serial port Basic information about device Name 51161 Description DHCP STE on gt IP Settings IF Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 gateway 0 0 0 0 MAC Address OO 50 c2 Sa 3b e6 Transmission rate ALO Ports Settings Web server port GO FTP server command port 21 FTP server data port ER Fig 20 Window of Ethernet configuration Load configuration save configuration SM61 09C 1 User s manual 19 Parameters presented on the fig 20 are described in the table 4 Parameters describe Table 4 Name Description Name device name maximum 8 characters Description device description maximum
36. be grounded or connected to the protective unit one sided the nearest to the data logger e use the general rule the wires leading different signals should be carried out in the greatest distance from each other no less then 30 cm the intersection of these beams is performed at 90 4 3 Data logger configuration Notice N First run of a device reguires configuration of basic parameters Delivered device has default settings presented in table 3 SM61 09C 1 Users manual Default settings Table 3 PORT 1 RS 485 Address 1 Mode RTU 8N1 Baud rate 9600 bit s PORT 2 RS 232 Mode RTU 8N1 Baud rate 9600 bit s RS 485 Mode RTU 8N1 Baud rate 9600 bit s USB Address 1 Mode RTU 8N1 Baud rate 115200 bit s LAN LAN interface IP Address 192 168 1 1 Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 LAN speed Auto Modbus TCP Address 255 Port 502 Ports TCP IP HTTP 80 FIP command 21 port FTP data port 22 Search 2323 10 Running of SM61 comes in two stages In the first stage the procedures of testing and configuration reading in the activated SM61 are initiated First the device makes a test of external memory If the test result is not carried out correctly the device will restart After correct testing the configuration data are read out The configuration data readout error is signaled by switching on of a red diod
37. being downloading from a device Notice After changing the parameters the device should be reset 6 6 2 Alarms configuration Alarms configuration is available to implementation with alarms for implementation with binary inputs there is no this site element Moving to alarms configuration is presented on the fig 43 Home Data presentation F Configuration w Administration Restart dewice Channels aj Alarms Synoptic Map Seral port Ethernet Archive upload Fig 43 The way of going to alarms configuration After the site downloads the window presented on the fig 44 will display The data logger SM61 allows for setting of twenty five alarms Each of them have the same set of parameters to be configured Alarms parameters are presented in the table 10 For each alarm it is possibly to send email with information about its occurrence To send a message one must specify proxy credentials to the SMTP server It is recommended that the server was located in the same network with the device Notice Intermediary SMTP server must support AUTH PLAIN authentication after unencrypted connection usually port 25 Fig 44 Alarms configuration mu m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m mm m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m HF EF b b k EH EF b b HE EH EE b b HE EH k b k k k kk b k k NNN NN NY N N NNN N N NN NN NY NN NN NN N 34 SM61 09C 1 User s manual CG Em
38. ber of values 4608 4612 IBooked 4613 0 100 Number of a correctly read channel Flag informing on reading writing data correctness to channel of a selected number 4614 0 3 0 lack of reading 1 correct reading of parameters 2 correct writing of parameters to volatile memory 3 correct writing of parameters to FLASH memo Acceptance of settings for registers 4170 4614 4615 0 2 0 settings without changes 1 saving settings to volatile memory 2 saving settings to FLASH memor SM61 09C 1 Users manual The list of registers to reading only which contain information with statistics is presented in the table 21 Map of registers from address 5000 Table 22 Register m address Range Description 5004 0 60 Current time seconds o o Ol 5005 0 60 Currenttime minutes 501 0 60 Currenttimeof device take off seconds 5012 0 60 Current time of device take off minutes Z o Z o o o Amount of data received on USB port older part Amount of data received on USB port younger part Amount of data sent on USB port older part Amount of data sent on port RS 485 232 Slave older part Amount of data sent on port RS 485 232 Slave younger part Amount of data received on LAN port older part Amount of data received on RS 485 Master port older part Amount of data received on RS 485 Master port younger part Amount of data sent on RS 485 Master port older part 5038 0 65535 A of Modbus Slave RTU queries
39. d serial interfaces RS 485 or RS 232 Data exchange with main computer is done through computer network Ethernet with the use of network protocols TCP IP FTP The data logger has an innovative configuration and data presentation interface which is user friendly It has an ability to monitor and configure through SM61Config software and through web browser The data logger features possibility of simultaneous connection of two Modbus TCP clients up to 1 GB FLASH memory readout of up to 2500 values from Slave devices The exemplary use of SM61 data logger in a local computer network is presented on fig 1 Software RS232 RS485 USB MODBUS RTU SCADA ETHERNET MODBUS TCP FTP LUMEL PROCES 1 GD internet browser SM61 RS 485 MODBUS SM1 1 sia k w M ERT 2 x binary 8 x relay 8 x binary ip 2 x 0 20 mA 4 x 0 20 mA m input output 6 Input H 1 2xOC c output b ak M Fig 1 Exemplary use of SM61 SM61 09C 1 Users manual 4 2 Data logger set The set includes My data logger SIMO DEE 1 pc 2 QUICK start manual 1 pc 32 guarantee CAN G eieiei ees gei Sege eege 1 pc 4 CD with the software and users manual 1 pc 3 Basic requirements safety of use symbols placed in the manual means e Especially important you should know before you connect the data logger Failure to follow the remarks could lead to damage of the data logger
40. data logger are shown in table 16 SM61 09C 1 Users manual 54 Modbus protocol functions Table 16 Code 03 Reading n registers 04 Reading n input registers Record 1 register 6 N registers record N registers reading code 03 Request The function allows for reading values in registers in an addressed Slave device There are 16 or 32 bit registers which can contain numeric values connected with process variables etc A claim frame defines a 16 bit initial address of a register and a number of registers to be read The function is not available in broadcast mode Example Read of 2 registers starting from a register with address 1DBOh 7600 type float 32 bits Device Register address Checksum address Hi Lo Hi Lo CRC od o3 1D Bo 00 02 C3 80 Response Registers data are packed starting from the smallest address first high byte and then junior byte of a register Example Response frame Device Number Value from register Value from register Checksum address of bytes 1DB0 7600 1DB1 7601 CRC MSB _ LSB MSB ep D 03 08 41 20 00 00 42 ce 00 00 E4 6F N input registers reading code 04 Reguest The function allows for reading values in registers in an addressed Slave device similar as function 03 Example Read of 2 registers starting from a register with address 1DBOh 7600 type float 32 bits Device Register address Checksum address Hi t
41. der with a year in which a file was created folders structure is presented in the point ETP Client Number of files in a directory with the name of the year is limited to 2000 when the number of files is exceeded archiving will be stopped until you delete the files File name with archive data contains date and time of a file creation in format MMDDGGMinMin DBF where MM means a month of a file creation written down using a two digit number DD means a day of a file creation written down using a two digit number GG means an hour of a file creation written down using a two digit number MinMin means a minute of a file creation that is written down using a two digit number More information about a file structure can be find in the point 8 3 Structure of archive file Archive can be read copied and deleted Archive is created for the defined number of records which is possible to set details in archiving configuration point 6 5 7 General settings When all archive files are deleted a new file in accordance with current archive settings is created and all data is saved in it Before modifying the archive configuration it is recommended to copy all archive files and then delete the whole archive After the settings modification the files with current settings will be created All errors are signaled with REC diode fig 3 red REC diode archiving error SM61 09C 1 User s manual 50 green correct archiving with channel
42. device No 1 68 SM61 09C 1 Users manual Number of remotely controlled port for device No 3 Number of remotely controlled port for device No 7 Number of remotely controlled port for device No 8 Number of remotely controlled port for device No 9 Number of received packets in IP layer older part Number of received packets in IP layer younger part Number of sent packets in IP layer older part 5110 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to incorrect IP version or wrong heading length older part 5111 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to incorrect IP version or wrong heading length younger part 5112 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to incorrect length of IP address older part 5113 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to incorrect length of IP address ounger part 5114 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to incorrect length of IP address older part 5115 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to incorrect length of IP address ounger part 5116 0 65535 Number of rejected packets because they were the part of IP address older part 5117 0 65535 Number of rejected packets because they were the part of IP address ounger part 5118 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to IP checksum error older part 5119 0 65535 Number of rejected packets due to IP checksum error younger part 5120 0 65535 Number of rejected packets because they were not ICMP UDP or TCP older part 5121 0 65535 Number of rejected packets beca
43. device should be reset 4 3 2 Configuration using RS 485 interface In order to configure the device by interface RS 485 the device ought to be connected using a converter e g PD 10 to a PC Then in accordance with tables 19 and 20 from point 10 3 Registers map which contains registers map of SM61 using own program or a device compatible with Modbus RTU do the data logger configuration 4 3 3 Configuration using LAN interface In order to configure the device by LAN interface the device ought to be connected to the Ethernet network Then SM61Config software on attached CD ought to be run and SM61 09C 1 Users manual 13 installation procedures from user guide for first application run ought to be followed point 5 SM61Contig software Notice After changing the parameters the device should be reset In case of problems it is advised to restore default parameters and restart configuration in accordance with points 4 3 1 3 Restoring default parameters can be done e during device operation time by pressing the button located in the upper part of the casing by selecting Default Settings in the program SM61Config see point 5 SM61Config software 5 SM61Config software The SM61Config software allows for searching all data loggers in Ethernet network and to configure a selected SM61 device using protocol Modbus RTU interface USB or using protocol Modbus TCP LAN interface The SM61Config also allows for downloadin
44. e PWR fig 3 and a proper setting of an error status value table 21 The error of configuration readout imposes the setting of default data presented in the table 3 After configuring basic communication parameters Modbus RTU for USB interface and RS 485 232 for Slave mode is activated SM61 09C 1 User s manual 11 Then the device launches the next stage the readout of channels configuration for Master RS 485 The configuration readout lasts for about 20 seconds and is signaled by switching on of REC diode fig 3 in green color The occurrence of a configuration readout error disconnects the data readout and is signaled by switching on of a red diode PWR fig 3 and a proper setting of an error status value table 21 The readout of the whole configuration imposes launching of remaining modules such as e LAN module e Modbus RTU module for Master mode e archive module e alarms module e statistical data operation module After reading the configuration the device is ready for further work At first run the data logger is using default settings However right after the first activation the data logger configuration ought to be carried out in order to prepare it for work at a defined environment Configuration may be carried out using e USB VIRTUAL PORT COM Modbus RTU e PORT1 RS 485 Modbus RTU e LAN Modbus TCP HTTP 4 3 1 Configuration using USB interface In order to configure the device through USB interface
45. e saving current configuration of all channels setting memorized after the device restart at channels edition saving the configuration of a single channel not memorize d after the device restart Ka at channel edition returns to channels view The table presenting channels contains only selected information on a channel e g channel number name of the first channel value channel mode device address SM61 09C 1 User s manual 30 base register address register size registers type polling interval archiving interval device timeout number of values an icon informing whether the channel is active or not active To go to a selected channel right click on a number of a selected channel and choose Edit from the context menu presented on a the fig 39 Option Copy allows for copying the configuration from the other channel io Edit Copy from Fig 39 Context menu After selecting the option Edit the view containing all information about selected channel and its values is displayed The view containing information about a channel is presented in the fig 40 Channels configuration Editing channel number 1 CE Channel mode Monitored E Source type Modbus RS Lo Device address d Base register address UUD Register size 16b Ei ai Registers type float Polling interval d 5 Archiving interval 5 Device timeout 4 ms
46. eral Date and time Users Event log Fig 29 Top menu administration 25 To go to general settings select option Administration from the main menu and then from the submenu which is displayed select General in a way presented on the fig 29 General settings possible for configuration are presented on the fig 30 and in table 6 Administration General Device name Device description Active channels Number of records in an 4rchive mode Session expiration time Starting page General settings description SME koncentrator 20 T archive file 20 GA Calculate file filling time Archiving enabled Se sh Home page kd Fig 30 General settings Table 6 Name Description Device name may contain maximum 8 characters Device description may contain maximum 20 characters Active channels how many channels from available 100 to use affect performance archive file Number of records in from 20 up to 32000 Archive mode following cases are possible archiving able archiving disable archiving invoked by A1 for device with alarms alarm 1 or by B1 for device with inputs archiving invoked by A2 for device with alarms alarm 2 or by B2 for device with SM61 09C 1 Users manual 26 inputs Session expiration time this is the time after which the user will be logged out from the site a choice of values 1 minute 5 minutes 30 m
47. g archive files from data logger using FTP protocol To apply any changes in configuration of the data logger it is reguired to enter the password for the administrator account Default administrator password is dbps For more information about users see point 6 5 3 Users 5 1 Installation Installation program is found on CD attached to SM61 To run an installation on a computer the software SM61Config install v X X X exe should be started This is an application that installs SM61Config with essential accessories on a users computer During installation one ought to proceed in accordance with the instructions displayed on the screen 5 2 First start At first start of SM61 it is required to configure basic IP settings such as IP address subnet mask default gateway address Needed information should be given from local network administrator in which device will be joined The SM61Config software enables the user to configure network setting of SM61 by USB interface or by Modbus TCP LAN interface Ethernet 5 2 1 Selection of communication way After installing the application one ought to run it The default communication with device is Modbus TCP After starting application the searching devices window appears Then select the way of communication with the device from the software menu Option gt Communication fig 9 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 14 POMATON File view Seni Languages Stot See w USB
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49. he element presented on the fig 49 allows for setting a background file of a map SM61 09C 1 User s manual 37 Background files Choose a background file Upload your image files to the directory Wo bitmaps using ftp client LUMEL M 3piid Refresh w Set Sen ME tele Maximum file size 51 2kB Fig 49 Selection of files background Positioning the mouse cursor on a guestion mark displays information on how to load your own background files fig 49 In order to load your own background file send your image files using FTP client to WWW bitmaps catalog Servicing FIP client is presented in point 7 FTP Client After selecting a file chose Set which displays the selected background on the site Elements described in b can be applied on the set background file b Elements the part of the left menu presented on the fig 50 allows for applying new elements on the map Mumber od elements Elernents Je Add Active element gt Number of active element Fig 50 Elements of synoptic map To add an element select Add The added element displays on the map in a way presented on the fig 51 Synoptic map configuration Fig 51 Element on a synoptic map The element can be randomly moved on the map Maximum 15 elements can be placed on the map An active element is highlighted By using navigation arrows you can choose which element is to be active c Selected item the part of the left menu presented o
50. he setting of protocol IP essential information such as own IP address network mask default gateway address Needed information should be given from local network administrator in which device will be joined SM61 first run ought to be carried out in accordance with point 4 3 Data logger configuration To obtain access to server it is required to connect SM61 to Ethernet working in accordance with the TCP IP protocol The access to server is gained through entering data recorder IP address in the web browser e g http 192 168 1 1 where 192 168 1 1 is data logger default address One can also use web browser call in SM61Config software which is presented on the fig 17 in the point 5 3 2 List of SM61 devices SM61 09C 1 User s manual 22 6 2 Logging To start work with a browser it is necessary to be logged at the site Users login and password need to be entered SM61 has a default user login root password dbps For safety reasons after the first run of browser the logging and the password ought to be changed into different than default ones see point 6 5 3 Users 6 3 Overall look After logging in the main site presented on the fig 23 TUMEL Data presentation b Configuration b Administration Restart device Reload page System summary Mame SM61 Og lne IP 192 168 1 1 Main menu Username root Name SM61 Used space 2 Description Data logger System vers
51. ic map presentation Moving on to synoptic map presentation is done by selecting Data presentation from the site main menu and then Synoptic map as presented on the fig 69 Home Data presentation e Configuration Administration b Restart device urz dzenie Channel values Synoptic Map Fig 69 Synoptic map presentation The view of channel values presentation is shown on the fig 70 General data Synoptic Map Name SMol IF 10 0 0 80 Username root Used space 2 Synoptic Map Map selection Select a saved map No files v Sat Coritrol Refreshing STOP Last measurement Fig 70 Synoptic map presentation SM61 09C 1 User s manual 47 At first select a saved synoptic map and click Set fig 70 Then set refreshing which is set by default on STOP it can be set on 2s 5s 10s 60s After setting the time of data refreshing current data being downloaded from a device will start appearing on the site The left menu also displays the time of last measurement during downloading it displays in green after downloading is off it displays in red Placing a mouse cursor on an element displays a window presenting such information on an element as name channel number value number unit 6 8 Language change The change of a language is done by selecting a flag that represents a language fig 71 An active language version is presented by a colourful flag inactive version by a black and
52. ice start Device start Mail zend Alarms configure write OE Device start Device start Device start Fig 35 Event log from device SM61 09C 1 Usersmanual 28 6 6 Configuration Notice N Data logger requires configuration It is absolutely necessary to reset the device after parameters change 6 6 1 Channels configuration The SM61 data logger has maximum 100 virtual channels one channel has maximum 25 values Values include measurable data delivered by registers To go to channel configuration choose option Configuration from the menu and then option Channels from the submenu that will be displayed as it is presented on the fig 36 Home Data presentation Configuration Administration Restart device d Channel Alarms Synoptic Map Seral port Ethernet Archive u D load Fig 36 Channels configuration Then the site presented on the fig 37 displays Channels configuration Name ath let All channels GA IP 192 168 1 1 Username root G m Used space 2 Yg wa Page 1 fromd rn On page 25 Channels configuration Channel Rabe Channel Device ETS IE Register Registers Polling Archiving Device Number EEEE number SE DE mode address ddrecE size type interval interval timeout of values kel all 1 val 1 SG 1 000 L b float4321 1 10 SOO 10 a O Active Se a ES Monitored 4 off T S Archived 5 off a Turned off 5 Off 0 Ort U a af U a H cft U a 10 Of m 11 Ort a 12 Ort
53. inutes 1 hour 5 hours Starting page there are three possibilities homepage values synoptic map 6 5 2 Date and time settings To set time and date choose option Administration from menu and then from submenu choose option Date and time according to fig 32 in the point 6 5 Administration Data logger allows for the change of date and time the window enabling for date and time configuration is presented on the fig 31 administration Date and time G Refresh A Set from this PC Date 2012 05 18 Time 08 16 54 Fig 31 Date and time settings 6 5 3 Users To go to users settings choose option Administration from the menu and then choose option Users from the submenu according to fig 32 in the point 6 5 Administration Selecting the option Users displays the list of all users presented on the fig 32 Administration Users Contigured 1 from 5 available users ab Add nevy User number Type Name 1 Administrator root Fig 32 List of users There are two types of users accounts administrator s account normal account Administrator has an access to a device configuration and to users accounts configuration The normal account does not allow for changes in users accounts and does not have the option Administration in the menu Administrator s account is the only one The other accounts are of normal type SM61 09C 1 User s manual 21 Option Add new fig 35 allows f
54. ion 0 0 36 Free space in flash memory 1854 00 MB Total capacity of flash memory 1867 00 MB IP address 192 168 1 1 MAC address 00 50 C2 54 3B E6 Left menu Modbus Master Baud rate 9600 bit s Transmission mode RTU SN1 Modbus Slave Device address 1 Baud rate 9600 bit s Transmission mode RTU 8N1 Fig 23 Homepage There are the following elements of the site a The top menu of the site fig 24 Home Data presentation Configuration Administration Restart device Reload page Fig 24 Top menu Detailed description of menu in the point 6 4 Site menu b Logout and language change option fig 25 ZOZ DLL EM JL TR Fig 25 Change of language and user s logout SM61 09C 1 User s manual 23 Language change option is described in the point 6 8 Language change Logout option logs out the user c Left menu fig 26 General data Mame SMG 1 IE 172 168 1 1 Username root Used space 2 Fig 26 Left menu The content of the left menu depend on the option selected from the top menu For all possible options the fixed element that appears in the left menu is general information about device such as name IP Address name of the logged user the amount of an occupied area in data logger memory in percentage d Main part of the site fig 27 System summary General Marne Description System version Free space in flash memory Total capacity of flash
55. ion with Slave device e bus RS 485 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 7 e terminals 5 6 7 8 e galvanically isolated from rest of the system e maximum length of bus depends on the speed of transmission for high speeds of up to several tens of meters for small e g 9600 bit s to about 1 2 km 3 USB serial interface e protocol of data exchange Modbus RTU e purpose device configuration e connection mini USB e protocol of data exchange Modbus TCP e purpose device configuration e allow to connect device to Ethernet network the way of connection shown on fig 4 e connection RJ 45 To connect SM61 to Ethernet network it is advisable to use a twisted pair cable e U FTP a twisted pair cable with each pair on a separate screen with the film e F FTP a twisted pair cable with each pair on a separate screen in addition to film screen e S FTP formerly SFTP a twisted pair cable with any pair foiled in addition to the screen mesh e SF FTP formerly S STP a twisted pair cable with each pair twisted foil in addition to film and screen grid SM61 09C 1 User s manual 8 RJ 45 socket Ethernet cable Fig 4 Connecting Ethernet wire to RJ 45 socket The category of twisted pair according to European standard EN 50171 minimal class D category 5 for fast local network includes applications which uses the freguency band up to 100 MHz Description of the connection
56. is installed and ready to use Fig 7 System message finishing drivers installation of SM61 amp Device Manager File Action View Help 8 R Ports ct E Succccessful degen instaled SM61 F Konwerter POS Port 1 COM23 device with 5 Port komunikacyjny Bluetooth COM 10 KREE E Port komunikacyjny Bluetooth COM4 Krou s Processors d SCSI and RAID controllers Sound video and game controllers H System devices amp Univ ersal Serial Bus controllers Intel R ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller z Intel R ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller 29 6 Intel R ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller Intel R ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller BE Intel R ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller 2936 Sen Intel R ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller 29 Sen Intel R ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller 2934 Intel R HCH Family UISB2 Enhe Controller 293C Be Koncentrator Logger SM61 BE Sony Ericsson seehcri Control Device 6 USB Root Hub Fig 8 Device manager window with installed SM61 with assigned port No COM25 Then SM61Config software on attached CD ought to be run and installation procedures with user guide for first application run ought to be followed point 5 SM61Config software After entering configuration it ought to be saved and the device restarted so that a new configuration can be entered Notice After changing the parameters the
57. is shown at table 2 For the interface Ethernet there should be applied a twisted pair cable type STP shielded category 5 with a plug RJ 45 with cables colours according to table 2 in the following standard e EIA TIA 568A for both connectors in simple connections SM61 to a hub or switch EIA TIA 568A for first connector and EIA TIA 568B for second connector in connection with crossover connection SM61 to a computer Wire colors in a RJ 45 plug Table 2 Wire Signal Wire color in accordance to standard RS EIA TIA 568A EIA TIA 568B 1 TX white green white orange 2 TX green orange 3 RX white orange white green 4 EPWR blue blue 5 EPWR white blue white blue 6 RX orange green 1 EPWR white brown white brown 8 EPWR brown brown After connection device to Ethernet network it is able to configure settings using HTTP protocol or Modbus TCP SM61 09C 1 Users manual 9 The data logger set include CD with USB driver and software SM61Config which is used to find devices in Ethernet network and configure them by Modbus RTU USB or Modbus TCP Ethernet protocol Notice To get full resistance of data logger on electromagnetic interference one should follow these rules e do not supply the data logger from the network which is near pulse noise generators invertersj and do not use common with them grounding circuits e use network filters e all shields should
58. n be configured are presented in the table 9 Values settings Table 9 Name Description Value number values from 1 up to 25 Value name the name consists of maximum 15 characters Register address automatically calculated based on base register Unit presents available units Mathematical operations Mathematical operator wd Argument of mathematical operations values from 1 up to 214748 36 Mathematical operations with other channels Mathematical operator UCZE Channel number channel number is used for mathematical operations with other channels Value number value number of previously selected channel used for mathematical operations with other channels It is possible to carry out mathematical operations on configured channel values Mathematical operations with a quoted argument or selected value from a selected channel can be carried out on the values After configuring a single channel all settings ought to be saved Saving the channel will cause saving the configuration of a single channel only to a volatile memory which will not be recalled after the device restart For the configuration to be remembered after the computer restart go from channel edition to the view of all channels button green arrow in left and save the configuration SM61 09C 1 User s manual 33 Setting mathematical operations for the value will cause carrying out a mathematical operation on a value
59. n the fig 52 contains the information on an active selected item SM61 09C 1 User s manual 38 Selected item Channel number Ei Yalue number X coordinate O Y coordinate O Show backgr yes No X Delete Fig 52 The left menu of synoptic map selected item Channel number and value number of a channel which is to be represented ought to be selected for an item Numbers can be filled manually or by using a help as presented on the fig 53 Selected item i Configured channels X Channel number vae nuMe amp Channel number Yalue number Name Device address X coordinate O Re coordinate 0 1 3 val_3 1 Show backgr Yes Na 1 4 ETWA 1 X Delete 1 5 val 5 1 1 6 131 1 1 7 val 7 1 1 g val 8 1 1 g val 9 d d 10 val_10 1 Ok cancel Fig 53 Selecting a channel and value for an item Selecting a value and clicking Ok fills values in the place of channel number and value number An element can be moved by grasping an item with a mouse and inserting it in the right place While moving it current coordinates values are displayed There is also a possibility to set a yellow or a transparent background for an element using an option Show background fig 54 Element with Element without background background Fig 54 Setting background for element Element can be deleted by clicking Delete d Load save map allows for saving a map and loading a previously saved synoptic map fig 55 SM
60. n the first position 7 float4321 32 bits float number the largest byte on the first position 63 SM61 09C 1 address Range Users manual 4378 4379 4380 4381 4402 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 0 65535 Units for value 1 example first 7 units O V 1 mV 2 kV 3 A 4 mA 5 kA Units for value 2 example first 7 units O V 1 mV 2 kV 3 A 4 mA 5 kA 6 Yo T C Units for value 3 example first 7 units 0 V 1 mV 2 kV 3 A 4 mA 5 kA 6 T C Units for value 4 25 example first 7 units 0 V 1 mV 2 kV 3 A 4 mA 5 kA 6 T C 4403 4452 Booked 4454 Switching on mathematical operations value 1 for a channel 0 switching off mathematical operations 1 switching on mathematical operations Switching on mathematical operations value 2 for a channel 0 switching off mathematical operations 1 switching on mathematical operations Switching on mathematical operations value 3 for a channel 0 switching off mathematical operations 1 switching on mathematical operations 64 SM61 09C 1 Users manual 65 Register Switching on mathematical operations value 4 25 for a channel 4456 4477 0 1 O switching off mathematical operations 1 switching on mathematical operations Type of mathematical operation value 1 O mathematical operator 4503 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical ope
61. nel will display a window allowing for selecting a channel value from the list of configured ones Selecting Delete will delete a selected element SM61 09C 1 User s manual 40 6 6 4 Serial port configuration Serial port configuration allows for configuring such settings as Modbus Master Modbus Slave and Modbus TCP Slave Going to serial port configuration is done by selecting Configuration from the site main menu and then Serial port from submenu according to fig 59 Home Data presentation Configuration Administration bk Restart device Channels Alarms Synoptic Map Seal port Ethernet D FC hiwe UD l od d Fig 59 Serial port configuration After the site downloads its main part looks in the way presented on the fig 60 Serial port configuration Modbus Master Baud rate 9600 bits K Transmission mode RTU 8141 Modbus Slave Device address 1 255 Baud rate 9600 bitte Transmission mode RTU ON Modbus TCP Slave Device address 1 255 200 Port number Maximum simultaneous connections 1 4 TCP port closing time 105 600s Fig 60 Looks of serial port configuration Modbus Master configuration allows for setting baud rate and transmission mode table 11 Modbus Master settings Table 11 Name Description Baud rate Modbus Master baud rate can assume the following values 1200 bit s 2400 bit s 4800 bit s 9600 bit s 19200 bit s 38400 bit s 57600 bit s 115200 bit s
62. o Hi Lo CRC 0 4 1D BO 0 02 C3 80 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 55 Response Registers data are packed starting from the smallest address first high byte and then junior byte of a register Example Response frame Device Number Value from register Value from register Checksum address of bytes 1DB0 7600 1DB1 7601 CRC MSB _ _ LSB MSB ep 4 08 41 20 00 00 42 C8 00 00 E4 6F Recording a value into a register code 06 Request The function allows for modification of a register content It is available in broadcast mode Example Recording value 543 0x021F into register 4001 OxOFA1 ee sees M bo ME Lo CRG be i 06 At 1 ae A 9B 94 Response Message retransmission after carrying out the operation is a correct response for a claim of value recording into a register Example Device Register address Checksum address Lo CRC a APE AA An 9B 94 N regsiters record code 16 Reguest Function available in broadcast mode It allows for modifications of registers content Example Recording of two registers starting from register with address 1DBOh 7600 Recorded values are 20 and 200 Device Register No of No Value for register Value for register Checksum address address registe of 1DB0 DB1 CRC rs bytes Hi Lo Hi Lo MSB LSB MSB LSB 01 10 1D 60 00 02 08 41 ao oo 00 43 48 00 00 C9E2
63. of the SM61 09C 1 User s manual 20 way of communication is presented on the fig 9 in the point 5 2 1 Selection of communication way Configuration window is presented on the fig 22 Front File View Options Help Port szeregowy IP Address of selected device 192 165 1 1 List of SM61 devices Configuration Modbus Master Load configuration Transmission speed 9600 bits Modbus Slave Serial port Device address l Save configuration Transmission speed 9600 bitis DD Transmission mode RTU ON EI Transmission mode RTU ON TCP IP address 255 Modbus TCP port soz Humber of connections z Modbus Timeout 5 10 Fig 22 Serial port configuration Parameters presented on the fig 22 are described in the table 5 Parameter description Table 5 Name Description Modbus Master Bud rate Modbus Master transmission speed can assume the following values 1200bit s 2400bit s 4800bit s 960bit s 19200bit s 38400bit s 57600bit s 115200bit s Transmission Modbus Master transmission mode two following mode values are possible 8N2 8E1 801 8N1 Modbus Slave Device Address Device address can assume values from 1 up to 255 Baud rate The same like for Modbus Master Transmission The same like for Modbus Master mode Modbus Slave TCP Address The same like for Modbus Slave TCP Modbus port TCP Modbus Port Number can assume values number from 10 up to 1
64. or adding a new user giving a new user its name and password and defining an account type Right click on one of the users name from the list displays a context menu presented on the fig 33 a Add new A Edit Delete Fig 33 Users options menu Option Edit allows for editing user s settings and entering changes The window editing a user is presented on the fig 34 6 5 4 Event log Adding a user Marne Privileges Administrator password Mew User password Contirm new password root wyrw channels read www configuration ftp read archive data ftp read and write all data Ok Cancel Fig 34 User s data edition Event log tab displays information about the unit as shown in fig 35 it is information how to create files save the configuration turn on the device The list of events can be refreshed or deleted by selecting the appropriate button positioned above the list of events Event log Cx SO uh Sad Ula ls aj 20Ule OQe 25 Ell ele s l2 02 23 2Ule OQe 235 Ule OQe 23 UlE U j 2Ule Qe 235 aUle OQe 24 20Ule OQz2 24 Ule OQe 24 sUla 05 24 asUla 03 14 00 DU OO UC Os Os Os aU Ol Ol 0l 13 19 Ov Ov 53 SE La EA AA Oo g 59 E 46 gd sl sl ER Ja 03 ER 46 03 Kid S i 45 29 30 File create Device start Alarms configure write UR Device start Device start Interface configure write UR Dev
65. ossible to configure web server port FTP server command port SM61 09C 1 User s manual 43 FTP server data port number of device serving port Description of parameters is presented in the table 15 Ports settings Table 15 Name Description Web server port number of web server port possible values from 80 up to 65535 FTP server command port number of FTP server command port possible values from 20 up to 65535 FTP server data port number of FTP server data port possible values from 20 to 65535 Device searching port number of device searching port possible values from 10 up to 65535 After inserting changes they ought to be saved by clicking Save Notice After changing the parameters the device should be reset 6 6 6 Archive uplaod Archive upload allows to transfer files archived on remote FTP server Going to archive upload is done by going to Configuration from the main menu and then selecting the Archive uplad as shown in fig 63 Home Data presentation Confisuration Administration Restart device Channels Alarms Synoptic Map Senal port Ethernet Archive u D load Fig 63 Archive upload selection The view of channel values presentation is presented on the fig 64 SM61 09C 1 User s manual Archive upload 44 Archive files can be automatically sent to remote ftp server using passive mode The uploaded file is deleted from internal memory Remo
66. ot used Archive bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 MSB 1 0 LSB Bit 15 13 Not used Stan 0 Bit 2 Archive file error Stan 0 archive file correct Stan 1 file error Bit 1 Archive overloaded Stan 0 archive overloaded Stan 1 lack of overload Bit 0 Archiving stop Stan 0 archiving in process Stan 1 archiving stop Description of register Status 3 Not used bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 6 5 4 3 2 Bit 15 3 Not used Stan 0 Bit 3 Input 2 turned on Stan 0 input 2 turned off Stan 1 input 2 turned on Bit 2 Input 1 turned on Stan 0 input 1 turned off Stan 1 input 1 turned on Bit 1 Alarm 2 turned on Stan 0 alarm 2 turned off Stan 1 alarm 2 turned on Bit 0 Alarm 1 turned on Stan O alarm 1 turned off Stan 1 alarm 1 turned on SM61 09C 1 Users manual Register RR for writing and reading from address 4004 to 4615 Table 21 K l K l Range Description 4004 12 Function activating code Functions O lack of function 1 device reset 2 set default interface parameters 3 set default alarm parameters 4005 4 set all parameters as default 5 save the whole configuration in FLASH memory 6 delete all Modbus Master settings 7 delete all Modbus master settings and save in FLASH memory 8 delete all archive files RS 485 interface and MODBUS SLAVE MASTER configuration 4006 1 254 RS 485 SLAVE interface transmission speed 0 1200 bit s 1 2400 bit s 2 4800 bit s 3 9600 bit s W 4
67. rL gt PrH turns off an alarm In case of implementation with binary inputs possibility of defining adequate functions for each of inputs individually e lack of function e turning on MODBUS RTU module for Master mode for low level e turning on MODBUS RTU module for Master mode for high level SM61 09C 1 User s manual 53 e turning off MODBUS RTU module for Master mode for low level e turning off MODBUS RTU module for Master mode for high level e turning on archiving module for low level e turning on archiving module for high level e turning off archiving module for low level e turning off archiving module for high level e deleting archive for low level e deleting archive for high level Alarm output Alarm output Displayed value ARR ARM Displayed value Displayed value AL_L AL Displayed value Fig 78 Alarms work in different modes 10 Interface RS 485 The SM61 has a serial connection in RS 485 standard to communicate in computer and with other Master devices MODBUS asynchronous character communication protocol was implemented on a serial connection Transmission protocol describes the way of information exchange between devices using a serial connection Implemented protocol is in accordance with PI MBUS 300 Rev G of Modicon Point 6 6 4 Serial port configuration shows configuration of serial port settings 10 1 Description of functions The functions of Modbus protocol which has been implemented in SM61
68. rator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Type of mathematical operation value 2 O mathematical operator 4504 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Type of mathematical operation value 3 O mathematical operator A505 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Type of mathematical operation value 4 25 O mathematical operator A506 4527 0 4 1 mathematical operator 2 mathematical operator 3 mathematical operator 4 mathematical operator Channel work mode 4528 0 1 0 internal channel 1 external channel Channel number for mathematical operations on value 1 for current channel 0 lack of channel 1 100 channel number Channel number for mathematical operations on value 2 for current channel 2920 Sie O lack of channel 1 100 channel number Channel number for mathematical operations on value 3 for current channel mA vee O lack of channel 1 100 channel number Channel number for mathematical operations on value 4 25 for current channel 4532 4553 0 100 Osl czotekannai 1 100 channel number Value number for mathematical operations on value 1 for current channel o a 0 lack of value 1 100 value number Value number for mathematical operations on value 2 for current channel SEN AR 0 lack of value 1 100 value number 4529 0 100
69. s configuration Synoptic map allows for synoptic map configuration point 6 6 3 Synoptic map configuration Serial port allows for serial port configuration point 6 6 4 Serial port configuration Ethernet allows for Ethernet settings configuration point 6 6 5 Ethernet configuration Archive upload archive files from the device are automatically sent to the remote FTP server point 6 6 6 Archive upload d Administration contains the following options General allows for the change of name and device description the change of records number in an archive file archive mode and setting of starting page point 6 5 7 _ General settings Date and time allows for the change of date and time in a device point 6 5 2 Date and time setting Users allows for the change of login and password point 6 5 3 Users Event log displays information from the device about his work point 6 5 4 Event log e Restart device allows for device restart after the restart configuration is reloaded f Reload page allows reload page 6 5 Administration The SM61 data logger allows for time synchronization by web browser Option Administration allows for both time synchronization and users accounts management Going to Administration is presented on the fig 29 SM61 09C 1 Home Data presentation Configuration Administration 6 5 1 General settings User s manual Restart device Gen
70. same time is possible in FileZilla a new site ought to be added and a number of simultaneous connections ought to be set on one fig 73 Copying is to be done in a binary mode Site Manager Select Entry Advanced Transfer Settings My Sites L Nowy adres Transfer mode Default active Passive D oopntDer OF simultaneous conne Maximum number of connections Mew Site Mew Folder Mew Bookmark Rename Delete Fig 73 Setting a limit of connections in FileZilla The SM61 data logger has a folder structure presented on the fig 74 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 49 IDATAJ2012 Remote site Z _ B DATA Fy LOG TR SYSTEM ER WWW Filename Filesize Filetype Last modifie amp F 07191411 DBF 6113025 DBF Viewer 2000 Do 19 07 2012 1 File Total size 6 113 025 bytes E Fig 74 Catalog structure Individual folders contain DATA contains files with archive data LOG contains files with logs SYSTEM contains files with configuration WWW contains files with web site 8 Internal archive The SM61 allows to store data read from Slave devices Current data read from channel values or current data read and calculated using mathematical functions are saved in the archive Only values of these channels which mode is set on archived or full are archived Archive files are created in DBF format in folder DATA and in a subfol
71. saving settings in FLASH memo 4071 4094 Booked SM61 09C 1 Users manual Register Settings acceptance for registers 4071 4094 O settings without changes 1 saving settings in volatile memory 4095 0 1 2 saving settings in FLASH memory Entering any of the above values displays the value 0 not saved 3 saving correct Time 4096 0 60 Time currenttime seconds Time current date in format month 100 da Settings acceptance for registers 4096 4099 0 settings without changes 1 current time readout 4100 0 2 2 saving time into device Entering any of the above values displays the value 0 not saved 3 saving correct 4101 4170 YBooked Channels configuration Channel work mode O off 4171 1 monitored 2 archived 3 monitored and archived 4172 4173 1 254 Modbus 3 query function 4174 3 6 16 Register base address of Slave device Type sise of registers 4175 0 65535 1 one 16 bit register 2 two 16 bit registers Registers type O char 16 bits character data type two ASCI characters 1 unsigned char 16 bits character data type two ASCI characters 2 short 16 bits range of value from 32768 to 32767 4176 12 3 unsigned short 16 bits range of value from 0 to 65535 4 long 32 bits range of value from 2147483648 to 214748647 5 unsigned long 32 bits range of value from 0 to 4294967295 6 float1234 32 bits float number the smallest byte o
72. site fig 45 left click on it cause information about the alarm fig 46 that contains the following data number of alarm which is displayed alarm trigger source Fig 45 Information about the alarm Qe Alarm 2 is set Channel values Ok Fig 46 Information about the alarm More information on alarms in the point 9 Alarms and binary inputs SM61 09C 1 User s manual 36 6 6 3 Synoptic map configuration Moving to synoptic map configuration is in accordance with fig 47 Home Data presentation Configuration Administration Restart device Channels Alarms sj Synoptic Map serial port Ethernet Archive u D load Fig 47 The way of moving to synoptic map configuration After the site downloads the window presented on the fig 48 displays Mapa synoptyczna konfiguracja Name 5MG1 IP 192 168 1 1 Username root Used space 2 Synoptic Map Background files Choose a background file LUMEL MJP Refresh w Set Selected item Channel number a Value number X coordinate Y coordinate Show backgr Yes No X Delete Elements Elements 0 Active element Load save map Maps list Mo files kd X Delete Refresh w Set Gave as g Fig 48 Edition of synoptic map configuration On the left side of the window there is the menu allowing for creating and configuring of a synoptic map The menu divides into the following parts a Background files t
73. te file upload Remote IP Remote directory Username Password Enabled 10 0 17 19 File will be sent as soon as it is filled with data therefore upload interval is equal to the file filling time Calculate file filling time At the first run 35 well as in case of earlier error there will be attempt to send all old files Fig 64 Archive upload presentation To send files via FTP specify the IP address of the remote server and the directory path and the username and password Archive files will be sent only after filling 6 7 Data presentation Data presentation allows for browsing the current data being loaded from SM61 data logger Data presentation is possible after prior proper device configuration The measurement value in a given channel is the last correct value read out from the device 6 7 1 Channels values presentation Moving on to channels values presentation is done by selecting Data presentation from the main menu and then the option Channel values from the submenu as presented on the fig 65 Home Data presentation e Channel values Synoptic Map Configuration k Administration Restart device urz dzenie Fig 65 Channel values presentation The view of channel values presentation is presented on the fig 66 Name SM61 IP 192 168 1 1 We ank Page 1 from 1 On page 10 Used space 2 Channel number Yalue number Device address Register addressRegistertyp Name Value Add to the chart Stat
74. the device ought to be connected with the mini USB cable to PC After connecting a data logger the operational system will notify of the occurrence of a new device by displaying a message presented in fig 5 Found New Wizard of Universal Serial Bus will activate automatically Wizard s suggestions ought to be followed by selecting installation from the indicated localization and giving a tract for drivers which can be found on an attached CD Drivers are compatible with the following systems Windows 2000 XP Server 2003 Vista Windows 7 Server 2008 x86 and x64 At drivers installation a message signaling lack of drivers digital signature can occur Ignored them and proceed with further installation Aj Found New Hardware koncentrator Logger 51461 Fig 5 Message signaling detection of new device Data logger Logger SM61 After closing the wizard the system will immediately detect another device USB Serial Port fig 6 Found new hardware wizard will be restarted During the installation process all wizard suggestions ought to be followed A Found New Hardware USB Serial Port Fig 6 System message on finding new device After successful installation the system will notify on installing a new device fig 7 Two new devices will appear in Device Manager Data logger Logger SM61 and Port COM named data logger Logger SM61 according to fig 8 SM61 09C 1 User s manual 12 A Found New Hardware Your new hardware
75. then shuts down and creates a new if the number of record in file is larger than the new number of records file is closed and the new one is created However if file is full it is closed and new one is created with the appropriate amount Setting conditional archiving can be done in one of four options presented on the fig 75 Markings on the fig 75 Ar L Lower archive threshold Register 4083 4073 Ar H Upper archive threshold Register 4084 4074 Continuous archiving is turned on by selecting h on archiving mode turned on by hand archiving is turned off by selecting h off turned off by hand Archiving Archiving Ar L Ar H Displayed value Ar EG Displayed value Ar L Ar H _ H Displayed value Ar_L ArH Displayed value Fig 75 Types of conditional archiving SM61 09C 1 User s manual 51 8 2 Downloading archive data Downloading archive data from a data logger memory can be done using FTP client it allows to download the entire contents of the card website point 6 6 6 Archive upload it allows to download only archive files How to use FTP client is presented in point 7 FTP Client Connect device by FTP client and then download archive files The folder structure is presented on the fig 76 FR SYSTEM R WAW Filename Filesize Filetype Last modifie CO RER EIER 6113025 DBF Viewer 2000 Do 19 07 2012 BA 1 File Total size 6 115 025 bytes E Fig 76
76. us 1 1 1 8000 float4321 131 1 O 2 1 8002 float4321 231 2 O SER 3 1 8004 float4321 131 3 O 4 1 8006 float4321 231 4 F Configuration Refresh 5 1 8008 float4321 val_5 F 0 6 1 3010 float4321 val 6 LI Refreshing STOP RZ 7 1 8012 float4321 val 7 o Last measurement 8 d 8014 float4321 val_8 d Al Chart Show d d 8016 float4321 val 9 O 10 1 8018 float4321 val_10 O Fig 66 Channel values presentation SM61 09C 1 User s manual 45 It is possible to control the data presentation using the option of the left menu of the site as presented on the fig 66 The menu contains the following elements Configuration allows for refreshing the configuration Refreshing allows for setting the values refreshment on a site Available values 2s 5s 10s and 60s and STOP to stop data downloading Last measurement presents the time of last measurement made the sign is green during read out when refreshing is set on STOP the sign will turn red Chart clicking on Show displays the chart The table presented on the fig 66 contains the following information channel number from which data will be downloaded value number of a given channel device address from which data is downloaded register address register type value name value current value with a unit when refreshing is not turned on this column is empty the value appears after turning on refreshing add
77. use they were not ICMP UDP or TCP older part Number of rejected ICMP packets older part Number of rejected ICMP packets younger part Number of received ICMP packets older part Number of ICMP packets with wrong type older part Number of ICMP packets with wrong type younger part Number of TCP segments with incorrect checksum older part 69 SM61 09C 1 Users manual Register 07 5142 0 65535 Number of retransmitted TCP segments older part 5143 0 65535 Number of retransmitted TCP segments younger part 5144 0 65535 Number of rejected SYNs due to small number of available connections older part 5145 Number of rejected SYN s due to small number of available connections younger part Number of SYN s for a closed port causing reset younger part Number of UDP segments with wrong checksum older part Number of UDP segments with wrong checksum younger part Modbus Master query status for channel 1 5156 0 1 2 0 lack of reading 1 correct reading 2 wrong reading Modbus Master query status for channel 2 5157 0 1 2 0 lack of reading 1 correct reading 2 wrong reading Modbus Master query status for channel 3 5158 0 1 2 0 lack of reading 1 correct reading 2 wrong reading Modbus Master query status for channel 4 100 5159 5251 0 1 2 CN 1 correct reading 2 wrong reading 70 SM61 09C 1 11 Technical data Communication interfaces Users manual 71 Table 23 ee Port 1 RS 485
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