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1.                                                                                                                                         Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4    Figure 6 3 Retransmission option wiring  6 4 CONFIGURATION PAGES    Figure 6 4  below  shows a typical retransmission signal configuration  Actual configurations depend on specific ap                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 plications  e             UP                                     or oft       o  O P Range Lo 4 000  Enter Range values                 p  Select CH DV number using arrow keys   Select Channel or                                       Span Lo 0 000  GPM       Enter Span values aie ty  V   Scroll through  Enabled  Disabled  2      E        Scroll through Lo  Hi       S  Enter descriptor for the channel                            Figure 6 4 Retransmission configuration pages    HA250385  Page 66 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    6 4 CONFIGURATION PAGES  Cont      Figure 6 4  above  shows the configuration pages for the analog output option     O P Type Allows V  mA or off to be selected as the output type  WHEN  OFF   THE CHANNEL OUTPUT GOES TO      O P Range Lo Hi Allows the set
2.                                                      amp  N  N in filenames   Editable characters  YY   Year number  MC Restore Config MM   Month number  D DD   Day number          HH   Hour number       MC Forma      D    MC Archive 1 D      MC Archive 2   A mn            00 00 00   archiving off    A Use cursor key to move from hours to    minutes and from minutes to seconds fields            Interval    00 00 00         CCCCCCCC   Value of counter N                                                                                     File Type ASCII  A     A   D     Name Type text  A    gt           Type hourly  A  Name type daily        Name type counter          TY   PS   D D  Bi  File NNNNNNNN ASC File NNMMDDHH ASC File NNYYMMDD ASC File CCCCCCCC ASC     ES  S     D B u  Column Titles yes Use up down arrows to scroll between  yes  and                                                                                                                                                                                                 Date Fmt INTEGER  A   Date Fmt D M Y H M S  A  Date Fmt SPREADSHEET  EN    5  D                                     Appears only if  PACKED  option fitted                                                                                                       5  N N A  Name Type text  A      Name Type hourly      Name type daily  A    Name type counter                           File NNNNNNNN PKD File NNMMDDHH PKD File NNYYMMDD PKD File CCCCCCCC PKD  E     
3.                                                 O      If there is currently no chart fitted  ignore the rest of this para    to Align Chart  graph  If there is a chart fitted  Lift the paper locking tab at the                     center of the chart hub   A  in figure 1 36   and remove the old    chart by lifting it out from under      hold down tabs      and off  5  E    the hub                    Place the new chart under the hold down tabs     in figure 1 36   and onto the hub     A     WITHOUT YET LOWERING THE LOCKING TAB   Rotate the chart until the current as time printed on the chart is  just clockwise  i e above  the time reference mark     in the fig   ure   Lower the locking tab onto the chart     Use the page key to call the page  Press repeatedly  or hold continuously the enter    key to rotate the chart counter clockwise until the current time  as printed on the chart  15 aligned with the time refer   ence point     Carry out the alignment procedure described in section 3 10 before returning the recorder to service     Chart  locked       Chart    unlocked       Fig 1 3a Open the recorder door Fig 1 3b Change chart    HA250385  Page 16 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    1 4 CHANGING THE CARTRIDGE       Note  Care should be taken to avoid cartridge ink contact with skin or clothing       Before changing the cartridge  switch the chart drive off as described in section 1 3 above  Then use the page key  twice  then the Enter key  to
4.                                 57  A Z OPERATOR ACCESS                               58         S 9 rc 99  AV Si   AAU CG USE                                 Rear eet  59                   UST res a T 60  4 14 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION            60  4 15 CONFIGURATION MENU                 61             3    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    List of contents  Cont      Section Page  5 RELAY OUTPUT                                                                  Se INTRODUC HON                 Feat duct deut oae Cea ie ads 63       Se Chih GULCH OD                ecu                                63  JOBS           M                         63     2                                        63       RELAY WIRING                  64  5 2 1 Six change over  also called Form C or SPDT  relays board          64  6 ANALOG OUTPUT  RETRANSMISSION  OPTION             65  Oc INTRODUCTION                                                 65  0 2                                                                                                    65       IN cm                     66  6A    CONFIGURATION PA GES                                      66  6 5 OUIPUT ADJUST                          wean S pera PC dus 68  7 MATHS PACK OPTION                                                  69  Pode WING ROD OC MON                     69                                           P 69       cR 69  7 lad  Gpeldlor pages                              ae ee Ree 70              e              
5.                                116           USES                                                                     a 116  13 1 2 Safety isolation specification                                                   116  1922       ALE  WIRING qx cece ces seen tar dealt eae an des 117  14  REFERENCE      5 eie e Ires aes sos ees sesas ee ses eso 506565566 D 195  INPS 119       T               ex endete ertet             119           2                             ES 120  14 2  ERROR MESSAGE Othe                  E 121                                                                                       Resse teste adel 121  14 2 2 Failure to adjust channel  Adj fail on ch NN                             121  14 2 3 Input adjust not available  I P Adj n a on ch NN                     121  14 2 4     Printer must be Or  hbro condotte es eren t ated 121  Tu SHIT OFEFFECIVEPACOES                122       A GLOSSARY OF TERMS                        TAF  123  ANNEX    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION                             127       TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION                                                 128    2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  INPUT                                     129    Page      MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    This page is deliberately left blank    HA250385  Page 8 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       STATIC ELECTRICITY    High voltages  tens of kilo volts  can be generated on the human skin through a number of mechanisms 
6.                             40  4 4 CHART CONFIGURATION 2          tete tos 41  44         SSC Cex               41          o                                                            4   4 4 3 Stop After One Revolution   itin                od      ov dedu 42  AAA  Leg anter vals ld Bore ni ee exec                      42                        42  IIME DATE CHARICSPBED  scere stets  42  ICALE aera aed ch sata                               42  MESSAGES                                                42  AA 6  vAdaptive dqecokallligucie mecs eso                          42    HA250385  Page 2 Issue 7 Nov 06    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    List of contents  Cont      Section Page  4 5 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION                 22929  43  4 5 1 Range configuration cnt                                             Hs 43  INPUT TYEE                                      E                  43  INPUT RANGE                                               e 43                   eee eet ares ee ere                              43  IPOT UNMS                       43  LINEARISATION                                               be aus ee coit  44  CIC DYPE               tlie oe 45  SAE                                        45  VALUE FORMAT                            Lech eee  45  DAMPING Ettore ud insu e tA    45  BREAK RESPONSE                  ete 45  OPEN                                   disent 46  TEST WAVEFORM G           eben               
7.                            116  Square root  Maths                                                      71  Static                                                   RU p RUE 9  Stopwatch  maths                                                             78  Subtract  Maths function              2        70  Switch  maths function       78  Symbols  Recorder labelling                                         10                         Im 31  T  Tag   Caeli tese colvativibs Resta                    46                   4                                                     40  Termination and biasing                                       96 to 97  Test waveform                                       46   dH M                                                   35  Third order polynomial  maths function                        72  Time   Inclusion in messages                         22    54   Printing      the chart        42    juge ferr 53   III c Ne a er        30  Time stamp  maths                        79  jl t TE 90  lleric cee T T                 I 85  Trace            ge 50                       50  Transfer configuration sue eco cumin eat ia etc et aes 57  Transmitter power supply                                            116  U  User chart                               41  V  Value format mtr 45  X  XMODEM transfer                  102  Z  Zirconia probe maths function                                       77    Page 133    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE  
8.                       rennet                               23  ICALE TA E                                c                            23  VALUE FORMAT                                                              heat 23  INPUT  BREAK RESPONSE                                         24                                              24  I cT RETI E                    24  ALARM TYPE                          boten cut                            24  ALARM THRESHOLD  SETPOINT                      25                 Mu                                  25  CHECKING THAT THE TRACE IS                                        26   Continued     Page      MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    List of contents  Cont      Section Page     OPERATOR MENUG           ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces 27  Sa I eb OO C                                        H   27  3 2                                           5                                                 27  3 9 CHART SUBMENU                                                     27  3 3 1 Chart on off                            2 6 660000000000 28  CHART                                                28  Sue NM                                TR               CP CAT MCN ERN S 29  OPERATOR INIMTATON                                           29  JOBINITATON                    E      29  AUTOMATIC LOGGING              Dess               29  9 9 9 9cale print  DUMP                teen               bent 29       ALARM  SUMMARY PA
9.                     87   8 3 TOTALIZER COUNTER  OUTPUT                88  SC ODINTERS dettes aded            secet Gol laudet poA eet  88  CAL            55                  send 88  8 4 2 Tracing on the chart  maths pack level 1 required                        88  D 3             GE cos uu xau                        SOD MM EDD AES      88           3 Operador DOES   snis dde vtae mtu ei         dta as 88  BAA  COM OTN                               89  ALARM  PAGE G  acts                                               89   8 9  IVER S                     90           90  8 9 2  Operator Pages                                         90  8 59 o rs iT Io Lo  EN       T 90  JOBS PAGES    euet iust ee      ee 91   9 5 4  Timer examples                             a Oh COD aer cus 91  9 CONTROLLERS OPTION                                                 92  VT MSIRCODUC COSA                 teat eciam 92  9 2 VIEWING ON RECORDER                92       WY dqucm                                  HU 92  Ta Oupoot and PV ddid           ian peter icons a adt isst a 92  9 3 2 User input         RTD  mA  volts or mV                                       92  DA                                                                                94             5    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    List of contents  Cont      Section Page  10 CUSTOM LINEARISATION OPTION                              95  TOT INTRODUCTION            tia tds              Saee ba Pu dco 95  I0 2    CONFI
10.                   46                                      46  2 5 2  Al  rm contigulellofisa aeo e sessi eed                   CES      47  SETPOINT CONFIGURATION                    ste  47  ALARM PARAMETERS            teat        ftot ce Es 49              49  2 59 TIrececohiigurdlio         50  TRANG ier                           ae                     50  COLOUR Ew 50  mig zai  ease 50  SPAN AL SPAN                                                  50  4 6 GROUP CONFIGURATION                              52          Tog  groups  122                                                 52               pee T cr 53  26 3  DISplay  Group das             53  4 7 OPERATOR ACTION                                                        99  4 8 CLOCK CONFIGURATION              eem 53  EOM             seat E MN 53        2                               ecc                                                       53                  EE NEM ER 54  4 9 MESSAGE CONFIGURATION 5                54  4 9  T Embedded SeduUeflees deiode                                     54  ONE PART SEGUENGES     ttim Eoi bestand inten 54  TWO PART SEQUENCES                                    Mode  54  A TO INTERNAL EVENTS ottica                   55       Mr                                                55           CONFIGURATION TRANSFER                 Pi tin td 57           CONFIG                       tiens 57  JTO RESTORE                                                      57                                  
11.                   78  How to   Change                oed bip tote                      16   Change the print cartridge                                         17  hiVSIe TB SIS                                   Ld         49       Input  PONS                            ee ace 59  Range ENUY epp 43  Type selection                             43  Units Selectlol   diede retis dae                43  Input board                           bita ka eiue mc ie Die      129 to 130  Installation                          16                             er 40  Internal                      ean id        a ee    55  Invalid configuration message                                     121  J  JOD               RR                                37  Maths                       e 69                               108  L  Language selection                              sees 40  EMG  TICK ENING ener 50  Linearisation        8                         44          Soc                         52   eile 52  Igi iol cer        29  MENA                          eee 42  Log base 10  Maths                                                            71  Low select  maths                        78  M  Mass Flow  maths function        E                                                            E 74  OU ANC TOOL                                  A acct anes 76  Maths pack  Menu OVerVIGw                    83   ODIO                           69  Memory card option                       103  Message                
12.               Issue 7 Nov 06  Page dA  scs      Issue 7 Nov 06 Page            Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 134                     Issue 7 Nov 06  Pase 49  seinen Issue 7 Nov 06 Pase      Issue 7 Nov 06  HA250385    Page 122 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS    The following glossary is general to all the manufacturer   s products and may thus contain terms which are not appli     cable to your particular unit  In particular  many of the terms are relevant only to configurable recorders     Alarm    Analogue input  Analogue output    Attenuator  Break response    Chart drive    Cold Junction Compensation    Communications    Configuration    Counters    Data acquisition    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    A function which is triggered when an input signal or a signal derived from it reaches a cer   tain value  absolute or deviation alarms  or changes faster than a specified rate  rate of   change alarms  or changes state  digital alarms   Once triggered  the alarm can initiate a  job list  such as causing a relay output to change state  sounding a buzzer  changing chart  speed etc    An input which changes in a smooth  non stepped  way  e g  thermocouples  resistance ther   mometers     An output from the recorder which is a scaled and linearized copy of an analogue input or  derived channel  Also called retransmission output    A resistive device which reduces the signal voltage by a known ratio  usually 100 1    The recorder can d
13.          eet aL            54         412 METRE  42  Modbus                                            99  Modulus  Maths                        70  Multiply  Maths function       70  N  Natural log  Maths function                                           71    Page 132    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    O                                46  Operation  Detaled P                M    2  to 32  Operator  Access to configuration                                             58  Menus  Alarm setup page ute        30         eR M VEO 27        M MNT 30  COMIGUIPATION         rr aude             31  DUImp Seales               29                                        PS 29  SEU dg                    30  Bou cc 27  Oxygen concentration                                                    77  Oxygen correction  maths function                               79  OXY GEM                                 78  p  Password                  22  31  EDIT OP MGW        a 40  Percentile maths function                        221  80  Power up                                                                     18  Print cartridge                                                                   17  Printhead  Fe                           17  Printing  LOOS ise                                            29  wenige RUN 29  Process value            MR E E D D EE 18  Inclusion in messages                                               54  PV formats  maths functi
14.          next full hour and log each hour thereafter  e g  9 00  10 00  11 00  etc                 MC Format  The content of logs 1 and 2 are set up in Group Configuration as described in                    4 6   MC Archive                 gt    f       4118 11211  res ts                 5  Q Hh K         Q  Q   p     According to which of the archiving options is chosen  data can be logged in  ASCII format or in PACKED format which is a compressed format for high  density data archiving  Reformatting Software for running on a PC  is included  with the packed data option to allow conversion of the compressed data into  ASCII comma delimited format  suitable for direct use with PC spreadsheet or  Word processing packages          D         lt   to Se           e       Figure 12 4 1 Operator Log initiation       Note  See section 12 7 for details of permissible file names   types        The Archiving operator pages  figure 12 4  allow only the initiation of the log  Entry of file names  archive interval   data type etc   is carried out using the configuration menus  figure 12 4 1      File containing two input channels  2 and 3  including File containing two input channels  1 and 3  NOT includ   tags  TempVes1 and PressVes1  and units       and bar ing tags or units  with DD MM Y Y HH MM SS date for   respectively   with DD MM Y Y HH MM SS date format  mat  Column headers  Channel tags  included    Column headers  Channel tags  included                     On  g       V DDZMM Y
15.         1820      584 1    O to 400  C  1 7 6       Ni NiMo  Platinel O to   1370  Engelhard       O to   2300   Hoskins  Oto   2495  Hoskins    270 to   1000        584 1  Oto   2315  Hoskins   210 to   1200        584 1    270 to  1372        584 1    200 to   900     To IPTS68       270 to   1300        584 1    50 to   1768        584 1    50 to   1768      584 1     270 to   400     200 to   600          1406                IEC 584 1          DIN43700 1985    DIN 43710 1985       HA250385    Page 130    Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    Symbols  10 to the power  Maths function                                    71  A  Absolute alarms                  48  Adaptive                                      42  Add  Maths function       70  Adjust         HM HTTP  32         ERO E RE EC C m 59  Alarm                     ML rt 49  Change                                                   49  Deviation value                                                            49   Well                                    DIM        49               Ic 47                                    ERE 49  Infeter  iro  cte Pec      ese         19  JOD Pee cH E 49  LANE RP 47  DD                             47  Operator setup                                                          30  Reference value entry                                               49  Summary                 ol nei ta aS iue         29  Threshold  Setpoint  entry                                   
16.         Measured    value    Reference                 value      Hysteresis          Deviation  value    Deviation in    alarm active    Latest part of chart             Deviation in  am active                Figure 4 5 2d  Deviation in  alarm definition    HA250385  Page 48    Issue 7 Nov 06    4 5 2 ALARM CONFIGURATION  Cont      MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    Latest part of chart    Rate of change   rise    Rate of change alarms    alarm active       With rate of change alarms  a value  a time period and  Measured    an averaging period have to be configured  In the ac  value    companying sketch  the Value is 200 litres and the Time       Period is one minute   Rate of change   fall  Rate of change   fall alarm active  The alarm is triggered if the PV changes by more than    alarm active    the configured Value in less than the configured Time    In this example  both rise and fall  alarms are triggered at 200 litres  per minute    Period  1 e  more than 200 litres minute in the sketch     The averaging period can be used to change the sensitiv     ity of the alarm  such that noise spikes or normal oscil  Rate of change   rise       lations in the input signal do not trigger false alarms  alarm active  Earliest part of chart  4 6  ALARM PARAMETERS Litres x 1000    THRESHOLD Figure 4 5 2e Rate of change alarm definitions    Sometimes called  setpoint   this is the trip point for absolute alarms  entered using the up and down arrow keys     REFERENCE  F
17.         ant octet ee ee  70  7 25  level                                                                            70   COINS DAT                     70                                   ENTM 70  DD                                       Y 70  SUBTRACT          eee eee tus                             MD ELLE 70                          MM 70         E        dde                           70  MODULU                               A eL  70  7 2 2                                           71  SQUARE ROOT                                    oe 71  CHANNELAVERA GE                                         71  GROUP AVERAGE 3  isst                     tocan Meisten itas 71  ROUTING AVERAGE       ee OD EE 71  ETO HAE  POW EN                                                     Z4  NADU Mec 71  TOTO THE POWER    tete abaci          71  LOG BASE JO pictam us tdem ede 71  RAIE OP CHANGE                              72                                       5                      Diele bo ese  72  CHANNEL MINIMUM                                     72  DY GROUP IATC ROMIN                                  2  DV GROUP CONT MIN                                         72  CHANNEL MAXIMUM        tradotte omuia ede athlete    72  DY GROUP LATCH MAX ae                                        Een 72  DV GROUP CONT MAX 2                                              72  THIRD ORDER POLYNOMIAL    not erbaut                   72  RELATIME FIUMIJDIUDY rescence cb                       73  m ccr 73  MAS9 FL
18.        gt     D       P               3       B             E    Fn Natur                                    p  O              E   gt           B  P          B                           Fn  Channel M M Ec oma    D                            Fn DV Grp Cont Min                  n  e                        level 2 functions  if fitted        back to  Off  if not     Val Format XXX XX            gt     Scale Low 0 00            gt           s                             Global Reset page appears                       only for Starred items          E E e    Tag Derived Ch 1              oO  el   D                    B  0   oO  ke            0         gt      Fn SqgrRt         100        4  E    D       Returns to relevant  Sube page     gt                   E         D                                            E       Figure 7 3 Maths pack configuration menu structure    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 83    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    This page is deliberately left blank    HA250385  Page 84 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    8 TOTALISERS  COUNTERS AND TIMERS    8 1 INTRODUCTION    The Totaliser  Timer Counter and Totaliser Timer Counter options supply up to six each of 9 digit  8 digit when deci   mal point used  totalizers  8 digit counters and clock timers     8 2 TOTALISERS    8 2 1 Source types    Each totaliser can integrate a given input or derived channel s value providing this value is between the totaliser s  config
19.       49         TOP 47                                       eee 4810 49  WAC                      liad eel                                                ten  47  Alarms                                                                                       63  Analog output                                                      65  Archive configuration                               108  Archive file names                                            112  Archive to memory card      107  Average  Rate of Change alarms                                 49  B  Break Response   dion dicte i Desa cs      tee 45  C  Chanel minimum  maths function                                 72  Change value  Rate of Change alarms                        49  Changing         T                                     16  Print cartridge a2  5 m n ER Dur Ri           e man  17  Channel  Basic configuration                                           22 to 27                                                                                   45         type selection sisca                   45               n                      45  DIS IOLA c                                   tances 18     16      MMC PTT 19                     dece 43  HAUT LY OC                                     43                                                                           43                                 etr CE 50  HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06    INDEX    Channel  Cont      Linearisation                              0     
20.       750  Analog input A4  Table 11 4 2                                   1000  Analog input SP1  Table 11 4 2            22222 00      1250  Analog input SP2  Table 11 4 2                                sss 1500  Analog input SP3  Table 11 4 2                                     1750  Analog input SP4  Table 11 4 2          222222000   2000  Derived channel Al  Table 11 4 2                                           2250  Reserved  always returns 0000   2500  Derived channel A2  Table 11 4 2                                           2750  Reserved  always returns 0000   3000  Derived channel       Table 11 4 2                                           3250  Reserved  always returns 0000                                          3500  Derived channel A4  Table 11 4 2                                           3750  Reserved  always returns 0000                                     4000  Derived channel SP1  Table 11 4 2                                         4250  Reserved  always returns 0000   4500  Derived channel SP2  Table 11 4 2                                         4750  Reserved  always returns 0000                                    5000  Derived channel SP3  Table 11 4 2                                         5250  Reserved  always returns 0000   5500  Derived channel SP4  Table 11 4 2                                         5750  Reserved  always returns 0000                                    6000  Input channel status  read only   flags   see code 04            
21.      Pt               Pt    A           100  1000  100  100  100    Conf Channel 1  Channel   Range Channel   Alarm 1 Channel   Trace    2 Scrolls through              V  mA  RTD     ie        Ott             B E                                 1          Cont  if fitted   Cont   if fitted   Test     I P Range Lo 0 00  Enter low and high input       range values   0 00                      H     I P Range H    2     C      K  R                Scrolls through Types                 G2  J  K   Lin T Type B  L  N  R  S  T  U  NiNi mo  MoRe  Platinel                 CJ          Of Scrolls through  Off  Internal  External  Remote   Unscaled    Scale low 20    00                                  EJ EJ Use arrow                  Scrolls through decimal and cursor  point positions for        Scale high _10 00 keys to enter  displayed value  values and  units text  2  4  8    128  256 seconds   Scrolls through  None  Drive hi gh  Brk Rsp None    Drive lo w    Offset    00 Use arrow        cursor keys  to enter offset    Tag Channel 1 Use arrow keys and cursor key  to enter channel name                BHE       Figure 4 5 1 Channel configuration pages for thermocouple inputs    HA250385  Page 44 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 1 RANGE CONFIGURATION  Cont     CJC TYPE  For thermocouple inputs only  allows Off  Internal  External or Remote to be selected as cold junction type   Internal uses the recorder s internal temperature sensor to apply cold 
22.     As described in section 2  the recorder goes into  background mode  on power up  showing the value of a channel or  other process variable  as configured  In order to enter the operator menus  the  Cancel   X  key is used  This brings  the following to the display     Op Display    This allows a return to the background display using the enter key or entry to other Operator pages  using the  Page   keys  The other Top level operator pages  excluding options  are     Op Chart  Op Alarm Summary  Op Alarm setup  OP Action   Op Clock                     error    OpsConriguration    Page down key         Calibrate chart       3 3 CHART SUBMENU    This allows the operator to carry out the following functions  unless his access is restricted as described in Section    4 13   1  Switch the chart drive on and off   2  Park the printhead for the replacement of chart or print head   3  Align the chart time    4  Display current chart speed   5  To initiate logging to chart    6  To print scales on the chart immediately instead of waiting for their normal cycle time to come round     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 27    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    3 3 CHART SUBMENU  Cont      Op  Chart      for Fast Chart Off        a     a  tor Ghart OiT       Speed is HHH hour             ct      VN   D  5                      d          Printhead parks  D 1  a EOP eet      to Align Chart                      Speed is HHH hour Chart advances 0 2mm per    operation or at 1 rev h
23.     Chemical nature See above  There are no risks in normal use     FIRST AID PROCEDURES         If leakage occurs  wash the affected area withplenty of water and cover with dry gauze   Eyes and skin If eyes are affected  wash with plenty of water  Seek medical assistance   Inaestion If ingestion of leak material occurs  DO NOT induce vomiting  Give plenty of milk to drink  Obtain  9 immediate medical assistance  stating  NiMHy battery   If battery ingested  seek medical assistance     Inhalation Not applicable    REACTIVITY DATA  STABILITY CONDITIONS TO AVOID          Stable   Yes Unstable      Mechanical damage   Overcharging    Hazardous Short circuiting terminals  decomposition None Charging temperatures outside the range 0 to 65 C  products    Hazardous    polymerisation Will not occur    SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES    In normal use there is no risk of leakage  If batteries are abused  this may lead to the       leaking of a caustic alkaline solution which will corrode aluminium and copper  The leak       material should be neutralised using a weak acidic solution such as vinegar  or washed       away with copious amounts of water   Contact should be avoided    DISPOSAL    Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with current local regulations  Batteries should             not be discarded with normal refuse   SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION    Respiratory Not applicable  Ventilation Not applicable  Protective clothing   Not applicable    7                 HA250385  Issue
24.     Edit Print Textine  Send Chart Log yes    O             H    el          E    MC Conf Save no                  Chan Alar hiolarno MC Conf Restore no       H    5  i                                                         E       ca   D  3       D      Q  DE  H  4      5  O    i  H   8   D      Q                                    MC Offline no    e       Figure 12 5 Operator permissions    HA250385  Page 110 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 6 MEMORY CARD GENERAL FUNCTIONS    12 6 1 Directory    The display shows the name of the oldest file on the card  together with its size in Bytes  As shown in figure 12 6 1   the down arrow key allows the user to scroll through the file names held in the card memory  For each filename on  display  operation of the page key calls a further display page which shows the time and date of the file s last activity     MC Directory              RNO80610 ASC    TH peres soa oH          CONFIG   CFG 7926    2  080611   5         64       Figure 12 6 1 Directory function display pages  12 6 2 Delete    As shown in figure 12 6 2  the display shows the name of the oldest file on the card  together with a  J to erase    state   ment  The down arrow key allows the user to scroll through the file names held in the card memory  For each  filename on display  operation of the  Enter  key calls a further display page which asks for confirmation of erasure  A  further operation of the  Enter  key removes the file fro
25.     The battery is not individually replaceable  If the battery does not function  consult the manufacturer for service  information    A full definition of    Hazardous    Voltages appears under    Hazardous Live    in BS EN61010  Briefly  under normal  operating conditions Hazardous voltage levels are defined as  gt 30V RMS  42 4V peak  or  gt 60V dc     SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECORDER LABELLING    One or more of the symbols below may appear on the recorder labelling     Page 10    Hefer to the Manual for instructions       Protective Earth       This recorder for ac supply only       This recorder for dc supply only        This recorder for either ac or dc supply       Hisk of electric shock          HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    1 INSTALLATION  1 1 UNPACKING THE RECORDER    The recorder is despatched in a special pack designed to give adequate protection during transit  Should the outer box  show signs of damage  it should be opened immediately and the recorder examined  If there is evidence of damage   the instrument should not be operated and the local representative contacted for instructions  After the recorder has  been removed from its packing  the packing should be examined to ensure that all accessories and documentation  have been removed  Once the recorder has been installed  any internal packing should be removed  and stored with  the external packing against future transport requirements     1 2 INSTALLATION  1 2 1 
26.     o action dices jen  Global Reset disable           auaiers       This page does not appear if        action    remains selected              Start XX XX XX YY YY Enter date  XX  and time  YY    see examples below                Repeat Od Oh Om 05  Enter repeat rate           Wn                 Duration Ia Enter duration    Figure 8 5 3 Timer configuration pages    Page 90    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    8 5 3 TIMER CONFIGURATION  Cont      Function Allows the timer to be switched on or off  Global reset Allows each timer to be configured to be susceptible to global reset  enable  or not  disable   Start Allows a date and time to be entered for the timer to start  If an entry is left as XX  the timer will    operate at the next smallest time unit  If all entries are left as       the timer can be started only by job  or by operator action    Repeat Allows a repeat period to be entered  If entries are left as zeros  the timer does not repeat   Duration Allows a duration period to be entered for the timer  JOBS PAGES    Allows up to two jobs to be entered for the timer to trigger     8 5 4 Timer examples    1       start a timer at mid day on the Ist of each month     Stare      127090    2       start a timer every hour  on the 1 2 hour  starting at 12 30      31st December     Start 217127     125320    Repeat Od 11 Om 05    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 91    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    9 CONTROLLERS O
27.    2   2   2      42   SEUNG  Enmore      onto        eee 53   dye PEE TEETH ERES 30  Decimal place position iit E ette pred Inte 45  Default Configuration       60  Derived variables                                              69  Deviation alarms                       48  Deviation value                                                            49  Display   GOUD re NER 53   Interpretation                      18  Divide  Maths                                                  70  Big Naro PH Wr 45  DUMOGO SCIES          EP 29  DV Group cont max  maths function                             72  DV Group cont min  maths function                              72  DV Group latch max  maths function                            72  DV Group latch min  maths function                             72                                49      e to the power  maths function                                      71  Embedded sequences                                                   54  Entering   Configuration menus          21   Numeric                                  22   Dor 35  Error messages                        121                     pM 55      F Value  maths function       73  Factory settings  return tO                                             60  G  Group                         auus o cire ai Con                         52                Me 53                   rte one cee rU 52  Group average  Maths function                                    71  H  High select  maths     
28.    Job 1    e 4  f             ix  Lt              X             Channel   Trace        BD  Enable of  Enable Unlatched       Latched           Enable Trigger          Type Absolute Low     4  _ Absolute High    Type Deviation in                   Use page keys to move  from parameter to  parameter       Use arrow keys to scroll  through parameter  choices                Threshold _10 00       If the Edit indicator is lighted  the  Cancel key cancels all changes                    5       Reference 10 00       If the Edit indicator is not  lighted  the Cancel key returns to  the Alarm Setpoint page from  anywhere in these sub menus             Type Deviation out    Type Rate of Ch Rise                            6                           G       Type Rate of Ch Fall                Change _1 00    Per second    A       Only Page up and Scroll up keys shown   Page down and Scroll down keys          reverse the order in which the menu  items appear              Returns to whichever  enable  is currently selected     Figure 4 2 Configuration techniques    HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 39    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 3 INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION    Instrument configuration allows   1  The setting of a new password    2  The setting of a different language for subsequent displays and chart printing  3  Configuration of remote cold junction input    Conf  Instrument  Set P s  Set Password  00010   eL Use Cursor and arrow keys to enter new  NN    5211    
29.    Language  English ry Scrolls through English  French  German                  Scrolls through Enabled  Disabled     A     Remote CJ Channel  1   Use Arrow keys to enter channel number          Renate 65 units 76    A  Serols through C            Use Cursor and arrow keys to enter           E instrument tag  appears in logs if    configured to do so   section 4 6 1                                                                    Figure 4 3 Instrument Configuration pages    4 3 1 Password    The password can be any five character  max   string  entered using the cursor and arrow keys as described in section  4 1 2  You can set the password to 00000 to disable password protection  thus allowing access to the configuration  menus without further need of a password     4 3 2 Language    English  French or German can be selected as the language for subsequent operations     4 3 3 Remote CJ Channel    When  Enabled   any input channel can be selected for use as a remote cold junction measuring channel  In such a  case  the selected input type  range  linearisation etc  must be set up in the channel configuration  section 4 5  for the    selected channel  The temperature units set up in the channel s configuration must match those set up in  Remote CJ  Units  described immediately below     Once a remote CJ channel has been configured  any other input channel can use it as a  Remote  CJ input  if so con   figured     4 3 4 Remote CJ units    Scrollable through         Kelvins or
30.    RS422 to  RS232  Converter    Transmit Transmit                   0 Volts       0 Volts    TXB                Figure 11 5 Recorder to PC wiring for transfer using configuration program    HA250385  Page 102 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 MEMORY CARD OPTION    12 1 INTRODUCTION       Note  Most of the memory card functions are not accessible to the operator until they have been enabled in  the Memory Card Operator Access    configuration as described in section 12 5        The memory card is a static RAM  Random Access Memory  with battery back up  The battery  located within the  card  maintains the data for a period which is dependent on card type  The instructions supplied with the card give  details of storage periods and battery changing     Files are stored in DOS format  and the card is PCMCIA version 2 compatible  Configuration software  available  from the manufacturer  to run on a PC  can be used in conjunction with the card  and a suitable reader  to create or  modify configurations for subsequent down loading to the recorder     Memory card functions are all available both from the configuration menu and from the operator menu  unless access  permission has been denied   see section 12 5   The major functions of the Memory Card options are     Save and restore option  Configuration save and restore   ASCII log option  As above Save and Restore option but with ASCII Data logging   Compressed log option  As ASCII log but wit
31.   6250  Derived channel status  read only   flags   see code 04         6500  Instrument status  read only   flags   see code 07                  6750  Print          6 M c                I 7000    0   Trace priority      Text priority  2   Text only    Table 11 4 4 Modbus implementation channel addresses  Sheet 1  codes O1 to 03     HA250385  Page 100 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 4 4 FUNCTION CODES  Cont      RECORDER AC                   annua ee n ubt CHANNEL 1  ADDRESS  DECIMAL             Imput           desde bos erede duree uae Ge lubens 0   l  pte hanne                      250    No bits set  Channel OK   Bit O set  Channel off   Bit 1 set  Over range   Bit 2 set  Under range   Bit 3 set  Hardware error   bad PV  Bit 4 set  Ranging error   no data  Bit 5 set  Overflow   Bits 6 to 15  Always 0     D  riyved channel value                                           devotum 500  Reserved  returns 0000   750  Derived channe                                1000   Bits    to 15 as for Input channel status above   Instrument status  flags   code 7           2222200 22   1250  Sets digital input state for comms channel                                 0   0   0 000    2 1 000  Preset holding resiste eosdem o 1g oH ve bassi ducta oc  As code 03     Presets values for comms channels only   Read instrument status    Bit 0  System error  Bit 1  Writing system failure  Bits 2 to 7 Always 0  Diagnostic code 0  Echoes message as sent   Sets dig
32.   Alarm off only when value falls below 90               An input circuit which accepts voltage  current or digital input signals from      user    A voltage  current or digital input applied to the recorder input circuits  See also Analogue  input and Digital  discrete  input    A set of actions to be carried out by the recorder  when the job list becomes active  Typical     jobs    are to activate a relay  display a message  change chart speed etc    Most transducers produce an output which is not directly proportional to the input  For  example  the voltage output from a thermocouple does not vary linearly with the tempera   ture it is exposed to  The recorder uses a    look up    table to find a temperature value for any  mV input from a specified thermocouple type  Similar tables exist for other transducers  such as resistance thermometers  In most modern instruments  the user can enter one or  more tables of his her own    Logging allows process variable values to be printed numerically in tabular form on the  chart  Alternatively  logs can be sent to the memory card  if fitted     With the maths pack option s  fitted  a number of mathematical functions become available  to the user  For example  you may want to look at the difference between two input signals   in which case a simple Subtract function would be used  The resulting Derived Variable can  be traced  using a derived channel  or could be used to trigger a job list if the difference  between the two input sig
33.   B    Use the up arrow and cursor keys to set the threshold to 780 00     using the technique described for input range  section 2 5 3 Threshold 780 00  above      In this case the decimal point is in the right place and does not Threshold 780 00  need to be entered     Operate the Enter key to confirm the setting  then the Cancel Alarm   Setpoint  key to return to the Alarm   Setpoint page           ALARM JOBS Alarm   Job  1    Use the Page up key to call the Alarm Job 1 page  and operate  the Enter key     No Action    Chart Online       Use the up arrow key repeatedly to scroll through the available    jobs  until    Send log   to chart  appears  then operate the page  key  Chart span B Ch 1             Initially  log 1 contains input channels 1 to 6  The contents can    be changed in log configuration as described in section 4 6 1  Chart Span B for All    Disable all alarms     gt     gt     gt l Lm   gt   8   8    e    Ack all alarms    Send log 1 to chart    Page to the actions choice  The  On going Active  action is as    MN On going active  required  and our alarm configuration is now complete     Operate the Enter key to enter the changes made so far  then On going active  operate the Cancel key twice to return to the Channel   Alarm 1    page   Alarm   Job 1       Channel   Alarm 1      ixi ixi  s           Use the Page up key to call the Channel   Trace page    Channel   Trace    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 25    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE   
34.   DV GROUP CONT MIN  Outputs the current value of whichever channel in the  DV group has the lowest value     CHANNEL MAXIMUM  Outputs the highest value that the specified channel has  reached since initiation or last reset     DV GROUP LATCH MAX  Outputs the highest value reached by any channel in the  DV group since initiation or last reset     DV GROUP CONT MAX  Outputs the current value of whichever channel in the  DV group has the highest value     THIRD ORDER POLYNOMIAL  Provides a third order polynomial curve fit          Alx   A2x   A3xX   where AO to A3 are constants and x is the specified  channel s value   Constants less than 0 0001 or greater than 99999 re   quire further configuration to execute  consult factory              Rete or Chg of Ch 4             Sample period                     Sample rate 15    Sample  amp  Hold Ch 1    Minimum of Ch 1    DV Grp Latch Min    DV Gro Cont Min    Maximum of Ch 1    DV Grp Latch Max    DV Grp  Cont  Max             Polynomial or Ch 1                                       La                               gt                        5             HA250385    Page 72    Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      RELATIVE HUMIDITY    To determine the relative humidity percentage using Wet temp Ch 1       wet and dry temperature readings in    and atmospheric  pressure inputs      bars    bar   14 7 psia              Dry temp Ch 1       The mantissa of the psychrometri
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37.  2 5 3 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  Cont    CHECKING THAT THE TRACE IS ON Channel   Trace    Use the Enter key to call the trace on off page Trace         If the trace is off  use either arrow key to scroll to  On    Trace On  Use the Enter key to confirm the changes  then the Cancel key    repeatedly  until the Operator menus are reached   Trace On    Use the page or cancel key repeatedly until the Channel   Trace           display  screen is displayed  then press the Enter key to    return to the background display  Conf Channel 2    Op  Configuration    OP Display  Since your input signals will almost certainly be different from  those described above  the recorder will display its over or  under range display  02   Range        B  To cure this you must re enter the configuration menus and set  all your channels to suit your particular input signals    02  lt  Range deg C  If you want to do more than the very basic configuration given  above  details are to be found in section 4 of this manual  or in  the relevant option sections as appropriate     Page 26      e m x xi                                    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    3 OPERATOR MENUS  3 1 INTRODUCTION    This section describes the operator menu structure of the basic recorder  For details of Options such as relays  analog  retransmission  derived variables  math   memory card or serial communications  see the relevant option section     3 2 TOP LEVEL OPERATOR MENUS
38.  21     44      of decimal places                                                  45  Open cloSed IX  iicet                    46                    eassa cuoio de            iine                          45  Selection Tor  display cotta toi                      53                       eoe rm 43  Spar AB                                          50  PAG                                        46  Test WAV CIONINS   iss aient tee teras                          46  Trace colour selection                                              50  Tace                                                 tu re            50                                                        45  Channel average  Maths function                                 71  Channel maximum  maths function                              72  Gharacter      MEET 35  Chart          PT a M 32  Align with time datum                 2  022    11  28  Call RAMON                                                32                                                                         keene 41                              16  SPAM SCHING                                50  Speed  Printing on the chart                  22 2 2 2  42         T                        41  CJC  Remote channel fS                                  40  Type selecto Mseke                 45  Clock configuration                 iea 53                              T ER 50  Configuration  PRI AUN      cenare aoc dti oe tenute tat tora cosas eene  47 to 49  Chanel 
39.  3 3 3   b  From the Operator menu  section 3 3 3    c  By job action    section 4 1 5        Note  When logging automatically   Log 1 prints contents on the chart at one of two logging intervals     or B  set up in Chart configuration   section 4 4 3   Normally  interval A is used  interval B is selected by job action  section 4 1 5      If a memory card archive option is fitted  Log 2 saves its group contents to the memory card at one of two  archive intervals  A or B  set up in the Memory Card configuration  described in section 12   Normally   archive interval A is used  interval B is selected by job action  section 4 1 5         4 1 5 Jobs    Jobs cause the operation of the recorder to change as the result of an initiating trigger which can be an alarm going  active  an event input  a totaliser reaching a previously specified value and so on  A list of job actions and  modifiers   is given in figure 4 1 5 following     A modifier defines when the relevant action is to occur  e g  While active  While inactive      HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 37    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 1 5 JOBS  Cont      No  Action    A                            Chart online  ay                 gt           N   Channel number  use up down arrow keys     Chart Span B Ch N  a    gt           While Active  A  Chart Span B for All p  amp         _   While Inactive    A  While UnAck ed                                                                                           Di
40.  38mV  150mV         68KQ on 10V  always use mA input type for current inputs with shunts    as it corrects for the 68K     Dielectric strength  BS     61010   Insulation resistance    Input resistance    Overvoltage protection  Sensor break detection  Recognition time    Minimum break resistance    42 V rms  terminal   to terminal V    50 V rms  terminal V  to terminals V  or       57 nA max   500 msec     10 MQ       DC Input ranges  Shunt Attenuator  Additional error due to shunt    Additional error due to attenuator    Resistor or voltage divider for terminal board mounting  0 1  of input  0 2  of input    Performance    20   C   2  C    Error at 20   C Temperature coefficient  per   C     Typical  0 035  input   0 030  range  37 ppm input   1 03 ppm range    38 mV 1 4        May  0 085  input   0 051  range  80 ppm input   18 6 ppm range    150 mV 5 5 uV            035  input   0 027  range    5 ppm input   0 52 pom range    035  input   0 024  range  35 ppm input   0 16 ppm range  084  input   0 029  range  80 ppm input   1 6 pom range    Typical  0 076  input   0 024  range  76 ppm input   0 35 ppm range    0     Max  0 084  input   0 038  range  80 ppm input   7 8 ppm range    a   Typical  0    Max  0    Max       0 275  input   0 03096 range  272 ppm input   3 5 ppm range     Continued     HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 129    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    A2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  Input board   Cont         Resistance RTD inputs  Ranges  inclu
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42.  6 1 Log groups 1 2    Two log groups are available for sending tabular data to the chart  or to memory card  if fitted   Both log groups can  be printed on the chart by operator action  section 3 3 3  or by job action  section 4 1 5   Log group 1 can be sent to  chart and log group 2 can be sent to the memory card  if fitted  automatically  at fixed intervals as described below     Two logging intervals  A and B  can be set up in Chart configuration  Section 4 4 3  to allow automatic printing of log  group 1 on the chart  If the memory card option is fitted  archive intervals A and B can also be set up  see section 12     to cause automatic archiving of log group 2     LOG CONTENTS                 L  Initially  the log group contains all input channels  In order to edit the list  the cur   sor key is used to move the underline to the item to be added  and the arrow keys  used to change its status from included  PV number shown  to excluded  XX 01 02 03 04 05 06  shown          example shows how to delete channel 2 from log group 1          Adding an item uses exactly the same procedure  with the  XX  being replaced by    the PV number         When present  optional derived iables  totali d t be added t  p ptional derived variables  totalisers and counters can be added to  any log   LOG FORMAT    Allows channel tag and  or instrument tag to be included      the log groups 1 and 2  See section 4 5 1 for channel  tags  and section 4 3 5 for instrument tag     HA250385  Page 52 
43.  7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 2 ERROR MESSAGES    14 2 1 Invalid configuration  This message can appear under a number of circumstances  but is normally the result of the operation of the  Enter     key before configuration is complete  For example if you have set input type to T C  but operate the Enter key before  you set a suitable Linearization type  the message will appear  and the attempted  Enter will be ignored     14 2 2 Failure to adjust channel  Adj fail on ch NN     Appears during the input adjust procedure  section 4 13  if the channel is in error or if there is a hardware or internal  communications fault     14 2 3 Input adjust not available  I P Adj n a on ch NN   Appears if an attempt is made to adjust an input channel which 15 not an analogue input     14 2 4 Printer must be off line    Certain functions require that the chart be off line before they can take place  Op Chart must be accessed  and the  chart drive switched off     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 121    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 3 LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES    This  issue 6  manual consists of the following pages at their stated issue number and date    Pase                  Issue 7 Nov 06               Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 91                       Issue 7 Nov 06  ede        Issue 7 Nov 06                          Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 92                       Issue 7 Nov 06             Issue 7 Nov 06                         Issue 7 Nov 06
44.  Action      MC Status      0                    qu  MC Offline     TS               Cont                               D    Conf Message 1                MC Save Config                   D                                                                                                                                                                                                             Conf Alarm Messages     5  7     Ty   c                 Psy                     e   2 ConreDV _1                        Archive 1        Py   c E         Conf Totalizer 1           O MC Archive 2               D             gt  Conf Counter 1          TR   Q                               onf Timer 1   puc eS A  m   Dashed box   This page appears only if          the associated option is present      Conf 0 P Channel 1        ee                           D             Cr ce iw  onf Memory Car L           222                                                           Conf Default    Figure 12 9 Memory card menu structure    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 115    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    13 TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY OPTION    13 1 INTRODUCTION    This option supplies one or two sets of three isolated 25 Volt outputs  Each output is intended to supply power to a  remote transmitter in order to run a 0 to 20 mA or a4 to 20 mA current loop     Physically  each unit consists of a circuit board and associated channel input shunt assemblies located on the inside  back wall of t
45.  Gallons per Day 0 0100   8640   1000 Gallons        The period scaler would normally be 86 400  the number of seconds in a day   but the entry for the period scaler only  allows a maximum of 4 digits  This means that 86 400 cannot be entered directly  A 4 digit period scaler of 8640 is  10 times too small and makes the totalizer count 10 times too fast  However  also changing the units scaler to 10  makes the totalizer count 10 times slower and makes the millions in the totalizer correct  10 X 8640   86 400         Since it is unlikely that anyone would want each count on a totalizer to represent a million gallons  the units scaler  can be reduced by a factor of 1000 resulting in a totalizer that counts in 1 000 s of gallons  0 01 X 8640   86 400      Allows the entry of a nine digit  eight digit when decimal point is used  number from which the  totalizer will count  Totalizers can be set to their preset values  either individually or as a group  by  job action or individually by the operator  if access permission is granted  See also  Glb Preset  Disable  immediately below  Preset to 0 000000  resets  the totalizer    Allows each totalizer to be configured to be susceptible to global reset  Enable  or not  Disable      Allows the decimal point position to be specified using the up and or down arrow keys     Allows cut off values to be entered  below  above  which the totalizing function will be disabled   Allows a 5 character text string to be entered to describe the total
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47.  Nov 06 Page 89    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    8 5 TIMERS    8 5 1 Introduction    The timer options supply six timers  each of which can be configured to start at a specific time and date relative to the  real time clock in the recorder  Once initiated  the timer will run for a configurable time period  duration  and repeat  at a configurable rate  Alternatively  the timer can be initiated by    job  and it will then repeat at the configured rep     etition rate  Once initiated  the timer will restart every repeat period until it is disabled     Each timer can have up to two jobs associated with it  and continuous jobs  e g  chart speed change  remain active for  the full time of the timer duration period   One shot  jobs  e g  resetting a totaliser  can be defined to occur as the    timer is  going active  or  going inactive    The timer options add the following jobs to the list given in section 4 1 5     Start specified timer   resets and starts timer  Reset specified timer   resets but does not start timer          Timer  1    If access permission is granted  the operator can start or Rpt in Od Oh Om Os    8 5 2 Operator pages                         reset a timer  If timer not running If timer running       aA to Start 4A to Reset    8 5 3 Configuration                                                                            Conf Timer 1 Scroll through  1106  Timer   Function Timer   Jobi     Job 1 2  menor      Function  Disabled                
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49.  Rankine  the remote CJ units must match the units configured for the Remote CJ  channel     4 3 5 Instrument tag  A 16 character max  descriptive tag can be entered  See section 4 1 2 for text entry techniques     HA250385  Page 40 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 4 CHART CONFIGURATION    Chart configuration allows the following to be set up     Chart speed    Log interval for logging Log   Process Variables automatically on the chart   Time date scale chart speed etc  data    Adaptive recording on off                 Scrolls through 48 hour  72 hour  7 day  Speed  24 hr i i i  A User  12 hour  24 hour    Use up down arrows and cursor to enter  User Speed  24 ho Et  El chart speed between 1 and 960 hours rev             vehe S   yes no  El            Use arrow keys to enter    lv  hours and minutes  Log Int B Ohr Omin ES Log Int B _Omin     n                   P    Prine Limes Yes    Scroll through no  yes       Print da    Scroll through no  yes               Figure 4 4 Chart configuration pages          4 4 1 Chart speed    Standard chart speeds of 1 revolution per  12 hours  24 hours  48 hours  72 hours  7 days or  User  can be selected  If   User  is selected  the recorder will use the speed entered on the following page     4 4 2 User chart speed    A number of hours per revolution  from 1 to 960  can be entered here  This speed is used if  User  is selected in the  Chart speed page described above  All annotation stops  tracing con
50.  This input  channel number is entered as a part of the CJC configuration    Most recorders now offer a    Serial Communications    option to allow a computer  PC  to  communicate directly with one or more recorders in order to configure them  or to read  information from them regarding the process variables being measured    This is used as a verb to mean    the process of telling your recorder what you want it to do      and as a noun to mean    the way in which the recorder has been set up  or configured      Re   corders fitted with memory card or communications options can save their configuration to  the memory card or to the host computer  This ensures against loss  and also allows configu   rations to be copied from one recorder to another    Counters can be incremented or decremented by digital discrete inputs or by job list action   Counters can be preset  Each counter can have a set point which triggers a job list when the  counter value passes through the set point either incrementing  High  or decrementing   Low     A general term describing the successful reading of an input signal  The term Data Acquisi   tion Unit describes those units which are able to read input signals and act upon them   alarms retransmission maths functions etc  without necessarily having the facility of dis   playing or recording them     Page 123    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS  Cont      Derived channel  Derived Variable  DV   Digital  discre
51.  V  C  l    b fd ft                                       Input board    Option board 2  Comms connections shown        detect                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               TX TXCOM RX RX PU                                                                                                                                                                                             V  V    V  V    V  V    V  V    Ve V    V  V                                       th    tf  Chan6 Chan5 Chan4 Chan3 Chan2 Chan 1    Cable clamp for       5  mains lead                                                                                                                                                          Relay 1 Relay Relay 3 Relay4 Relay 5  2                                                                                                                                     Connect supply voltage here   90 264V 50 60Hz     Figure 1 2 2 Electrical installation   overview       Notes    1  Access to terminals is by opening the door  then undoing the securing screw to release the platen    2  Option boards are shown as 1   relays  2   serial communications  3   retransmission  analogue output    In fact any option board can be fitted in any of the three positions  Up to th
52.  Wait for displayed value s  to  stabilise  view other channels using arrow keys  then    Enter        4 Low point ready    4  Low Point is 0 00  Enter actual low point value          4   EJ Apply known high signal to input s   Wait for displayed value s  to  stabilise  view other channels using arrow keys  then    Enter            High point ready  High Point is 0 00   Enter actual high value    Takes a few seconds    Adjustment complete    Figure 4 13      Input adjust configuration pages    Adjustments can be removed  and channels can be checked to see if they are  adjusted  as shown in figure 4 13 1b     Conf Adjust  Adjust   Input     lt    Use up down cursor keys to enter relevant channel numbers    Apply to Ch1  1 Remove from chl  1 View adjust Ch1  1       to Remove Unadjusted    Use arrow keys to scroll through    Takes a few seconds selected channels  Text line is       Unadjusted  or  Adjusted  as    Figure 4 13 1b Remove View adjust configuration pages          HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 59    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 13 2 Chart adjust  This feature is the same as the Operator Calibrate Chart feature described in section 3 10  4 14 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION  This section allows the user to return to the factory set configuration  After confirmation has been received  the re     corder re initialises and returns to the background display  section 2 1   As shown in figure 4 14 below  the user can  quit before confirmation by using the clea
53.  again  The  E  LED is illu   minated while channel hold is in operation     In operator and configuration pages  the cursor key is used to move from field to field where there is more than one  item whose value can be changed  The cursor position is shown by the selected field s flashing on and off  For exam   ple  the Log interval page  part of chart configuration  has both hours and minutes fields  shown underlined below   which are moved between using the cursor     Log Int           Omins    Log Int OOhrs              HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 19    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 4 1 KEYS  Cont      SCROLL UP   DOWN KEYS  This key is used  a  To scroll through text characters when entering text strings   b  To enter numeric values   c  To scroll through all menu items associated with a parameter  e g  thermocouple types      CANCEL  This is used  a  To enter the Operator menus from the background display   b  To cancel all changes made since the last operation of the  Enter  key  described below    c  To move you to the next highest menu level     ENTER  This is used  a  To return to the background display from the page   b  To initiate changes in the Operator menus  section 3   c  To confirm changes made to configuration   d  To enter sub menus  i e  to go to the next lowest menu level      2 4 2 Indicators  CHANNEL ALARMS    Each input channel has a dedicated LED indicator to show alarm status  The LED comes on  flashing  when any one  of the f
54.  and no reflections occur  Such a value however  does not give the best signal to noise ratio  so a compromise  value  220 Ohms  is chosen to give the optimum performance in reducing unwanted reflections and in improving the  signal to noise ratio     The recorder communications port is terminated as shown in figure 11 2 2a  below  In a single point to point applica     tion  it may be necessary to terminate the instrument with a 220Q resistor  In multi drop systems  only the final unit  should be terminated in this way  otherwise the transmitted signal levels may be reduced to an unacceptable level     5 Volts            100k    TXA    Transmit lines from host       TXB RxA  5 Volts       Recorder B  Final recorder     100kQ resistors built into  circuit board     For the sake of clarity  only  Host transmit lines shown     0 Volts    Recorder A    Figure 11 2 2a System termination and biasing  HOST COMPUTER    When not communicating  the instrument outputs go to a high impedance state to allow multi drop connection  This  will cause a problem if the host computer 15 not fitted with biasing resistors to pull these essentially open circuit lines   to their idle states as defined for the EIA422 EIAA485 standards  To overcome such problems  external biasing resis    tors can be fitted as shown in figure 11 2 2b  a  below     With long cable runs it may also be necessary to terminate the transmission line  Figure 11 2 2b  b  shows how this  may be done using external biasing res
55.  between chart increments  and they will thus not appear on the chart  even though they might trigger  an alarm   With adaptive recording enabled  if a sudden change in the input signal is detected  the recorder will put  an extra dot on the chart without the chart being moved  This means that even at the slowest chart speeds  fast sig   nals can still be traced on the chart     When adaptive recording is enabled  it applies to all channels     HA250385  Page 42 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION    Channel configuration is in three parts  Range  Alarms and Trace     4 5 1 Range configuration  This sub section allows the setting up of the following   Input type  range and units  Linearisation type  Scaling  Value format  decimal point position   Input damping  Input break response  Channel tag  identifier or descriptor   CJ type for thermocouple inputs    CON                       Shunt value for mA inputs  10  Open Closed text strings for digital inputs    Figure 4 5 1 shows the configuration menu for Input Type   volts  from a 4 20 mA input using a 250Q shunt  Other  input types are similar  and any parameters unique to a particular input type are indicated in the accompanying de   scriptions     INPUT TYPE    Allows an input type of Thermocouple  T C   mV  V  mA  Resistance Temperature Detector  RTD   Ohms  Digital  input  Comms  if communications fitted   Cont 1 2  if controller s  fitted                to be sel
56.  day  not timed    0 25  single turn time accuracy       Power requirements  Standard     Low voltage option     Line voltage    Power  Max   Fuse type  Standard     Enhanced     Interrupt protection    Page 128    90 to 264V  45 to 65 Hz   20 to 53V ac  45 to 400 Hz  or dc  dc inrush 15A for 10ms   20V dc               ac  60W  dc   None   AOms at 75  max  instrument load    1 20msec at 75  max  instrument load    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    A2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  Input board     General    Termination       Terminal block    Maximum number of inputs Six    38mV   150mV   1V   10V    DC Volts  dc millivolts  dc milliamps  with external shunt   thermocouple  2   3 wire resistance temperature detector    Input ranges  Input types   RTD   Ohms  Contact closure  not channel 1   Minimum contact closure   500msec   Input type mix Freely configurable  Noise rejection  48 to 62 Hz     Maximum common mode voltage    Common mode    130dB  channel   channel and channel   to   ground   Series mode    60dB   250 Volts continuous   Maximum series mode voltage 45 mV peak at lowest range  12 Volts peak at highest range   Isolation  dc to 65 Hz  BS EN61010  Installation category       Pollution degree 2   300 V RMS or dc channel   to   channel  double insulation  and channel   to   ground  basic insulation    Channel   to ground 21350 Vac  Channel   to   channel   2300 Vac  both 1 minute type tests      gt 10 MQ at 500 V dc    gt 10     
57.  dwell period is entered  using the up down arrow keys     ALARM JOBS    As shown in figure 4 5 2a  the jobs page is reached by operating the page key from the Alarm   Setpoint page  Two  jobs can be set up for each alarm  and the actions they can carry out are as shown in the Jobs description in section  4 1 5    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    Page 49    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 3 Trace configuration  This section of configuration allows you to     Set Trace on off   Select trace colour   Set line thickening on off   Set chart spans A and B for the channel                   Figure 4 5 3 on the next page shows typical Channel Trace pages   Trace   Scrollable through Off and On   Colour    The following colours can be selected  blue  red  green  black  blue red and green black   For single colour traces  the  channels  scales are printed on the chart in the same colour as the trace  For bi colour traces  the traces swap colour  every 6 mm  approx   and the scales are printed in blue for blue red traces and green for green black traces     Line thickening    With line thickening enabled  an extra wide trace  3 x standard width  is produced to aid long distance viewing  If  line thickening is used for protracted periods  a reduction in the life of the pen can be expected     Span A   Span B    This allows two spans     and     to be selected for the chart trace so that a certain part of the trace can be magnified  under certain circumstances  e g  when 
58.  for definitions   Channel to channel  100V RMS or dc  double insulation   Channel to ground  300V RMS or dc  basic insulation     HA250385  Page 116 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    13 2 SIGNAL WIRING    The transmitter outputs are connected at a terminal block as shown below  Connection between the shunt board and  the power supply are made at manufacture            Transmitter power  supply No  2           Transmitter power  supply No  1            Channel 1 connection to  transmitter power supply   Other channels use similar  connections                               Transmitter   a      l                                        Transmitter N                 power supply    Pins forinput        Internal     board connector         Figure 13 2b Transmitter wiring  internal power supply        Transmitter                   z T   Transmitter  Pins for input    7   power supply  board connector  External              Figure 13 2c Transmitter wiring  external power supply     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 117    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    This page is deliberately left blank    HA250385  Page 118 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 REFERENCE  14 1 COSHH    14 1 1 Printheads       Note  The COSHH data included here is derived  directly from data sheets produced by the manu   facturer to cover all its products  This is reflected  in the fact that the lists of part numbers may  include mor
59.  input range  we can leave it  Unscaled  and  continue by operating the Page up key     Scaling is used where an input signal  e g  4 20  mA  is used to represent another type of input  e g     0 500 gal min   or where  a potentiometer wiper    voltage may be required to appear as  say  O to  100  instead of 0 1 Volts        VALUE FORMAT     E  Val Format XXXXX     This page allows us to set the position of the decimal point for  display      E  Val Format XXXX X    Use the up arrow key to move the decimal point to our required  position  two decimal places     4           E  Val Format XXX XX    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 23    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 5 3 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  Cont         INPUT BREAK RESPONSE  E  Use the Page up key twice to call the Break Response page     8   B    gt    P        Damping None       This page allows us to set Drive high  such that if the wiring to          the thermocouple breaks  the pen will move to the outer edge    of the chart and trace at Full Scale  thus making it obvious that Brk Rsp None    there is a problem     OFFSET Brk Rsp Drive Hi  Used to add a fixed value  in engineering units  to measure              ments  This is normally set to 0 0      Otfset   0 00               This page allows entry of a 14 character text string to describe    the channel  The tag can appear at the display and in logs  Tag  Channel 1       Use of the up and down arrow keys allows us to scroll through  the available ch
60.  ler 2002   Signed for and on behalf of Eurotherm Limited  William Davis     General Manager   142499860130 Issue 2 Sep 02       2006 Eurotherm Limited    All rights are strictly reserved  No part of this document may be reproduced  stored in a retrieval system or  transmitted in any form  by any means  without the prior  written permission of the copyright owner     Eurotherm Limited reserves the right to alter the specification of its products from time to time without  prior notice  Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in  this manual  it is not warranted or represented by Eurotherm Limited to be a complete or up to date de   scription of the product        Invensys    An Invensys company    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER USER GUIDE    LIST OF CONTENTS    Section Page  STATIC ELEC TRICITY                                                          9  TERMINOLO G Firan eien    tib iste sata 9  SAFETY NOTES E                     10  SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECORDER LABELLING                           10  1 INSTALLATION          cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce 11  1 1 UNPACKING THE REC ORDER                                  11                                                                               11  1 2 1                                                       beatae         11  PANEL MOUNTING                 11  ausu  USC 1   1 2 2  Eleci
61.  park the printhead     Lift the printhead arm and pull the print cartridge down and away  figure 1 4   Fit the new cartridge and lower the  arm     Use the page key repeatedly until the page appears  Operation of the enter key re   starts tracing        Note  If the arm is lifted during normal tracing  the pen drive will stop  but the chart will continue to rotate   Subsequent lowering of the pen will set the pen to its normal rest position  before trending restarts  When the  printhead is lowered  the chart backs up 2 3 degrees and then comes forward to its original position to ensure  chart motor start up time accuracy        Lift arm  K    Remove cartridge EAN    Figure 1 4 Changing the cartridge    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 17    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 BASIC OPERATION    This section is designed to help you as a new user to understand the display and key operations  After the display and  key descriptions  an example configuration is given to show you how to set up an input channel to a known set of  parameters  so you can start recording your own traces with the minimum of effort  Only those items which are nec   essary to get you going are explained  for full information about the Operator and Configuration display see sections  3 and 4 respectively     2 1 POWER UP    At power up  a power on message can be printed on the chart giving any of  time  date  and chart speed  Which  if  any  of these is required is set up in Chart Configurat
62.  such as fric   tion between different materials  e g  nylon and skin   and separation of similar materials  e g  masking tape  nylon  sheet   The gate oxide region of all metal oxide semiconductors  MOS  is extremely thin  and can be damaged by  voltages as low as 60 Volts  Modern MOS devices have built in clamp diodes which reduce the incidence of obvious  static damage considerably  It is possible however  even with such clamping diodes  to produce a small rupture in the  oxide layer  This might not destroy the device immediately  but it may result in a gradual reduction in the performance  of the device until  eventually  it fails     For this reason  the following precautions should be taken when handling any recorder circuit board     1  Personnel handling MOS devices  or circuit boards containing them  should wear antistatic materials such as  cotton  Nylon clothing should be avoided     2  All bench tops should be covered with conductive material  10  to 10   Ohms per square  maintained at the re   corder chassis potential     3  Circuit boards removed from a recorder should be placed into a static safe bag  initially at the recorder chassis  potential  for storage  Before re fitting the board  the containing bag should again be returned to the recorder    chassis potential     4  Personnel handling MOS devices  or boards containing them  should wear a wrist strap connected  via a safety  resistor  to the bench top  or if appropriate  to a suitable grounding point on 
63.  the alarm  using the up or down arrow key     Off  Unlatched    Latched    Trigger    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    The alarm is disabled   When triggered  the alarm stays active until the triggering source returns to a non alarm state  Alarm  indicators flash until acknowledged  then stay permanently on until the alarm is no longer active   Alarm messages can be printed on the chart if alarm jobs trigger Customer Messages    When triggered  the alarm stays active until it has been acknowledged and the triggering source re   turns to a non alarm state  Alarm indicators flash until acknowledged  then stay permanently on until  the alarm is no longer active  Alarm messages are printed on the chart  Continuous jobs remain active  only until the source has returned to a non alarm state  whether or not the alarm has been acknowl   edged   NOTE   relay action does not latch when alarm is no longer active    When triggered  any jobs associated with the alarm are initiated  and for continuous jobs  e g  change  chart speed  continue until the triggering source returns to a non alarm state  Trigger alarms are not  annunciated     Page 47    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 2 ALARM CONFIGURATION  Cont      For clarity  the following alarm diagrams are shown  with straight rather than curved value lines  PV val   ues increase from the right  inner  to left  outer  por   tion of the chart     ALARM TYPES  Absolute alarms    An absolute high alarm becomes active when 
64.  their     alarm    state   Also known as a resistance temperature detector  RTD   a resistance thermometer is con   structed of a material whose resistance varies in a known way on the temperature it is exposed  to  The resistance variation is non linear  but for any given type  this non linearity is well  known and invariable and is compensated for by linearisation tables in the recorder memory   See Analogue output   Also known as    threshold     this is the point at which an alarm becomes active or inactive  See  also hysteresis   The input circuit of each recorder channel measures voltage signals  If current signals are con   nected to the recorder  a low value resistor must be placed across the inputs  to convert the  current signal to Volts  according to Ohms law  Volts   Amps x Ohms   Thus  a 0 to 20 mA   0 02 Amps  signal applied across    250 Q resistor produces a voltage range of      to  0 02 x 250  Volts   5 Volts   Such resistors are called    Shunt resistors    or    Shunts    for short  and are usually of very close  tolerance     Page 125    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS  Cont      Span  Trace    Thermocouple    Threshold  Timer  Totalizer    Transducer    Transmitter    Writing system    Zero    Page 126    Span has two common meanings  the highest  or outer  grid of the chart  or the value given by   maximum value   minimum value   The two meanings are identical where the minimum value  is Zero    The line produce
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66. 62 ft  or in corrosive or explosive areas    Panel sealing    Electromagnetic compatibility    Safety standards    Page 94    IP65  NEMA 4X   BS EN50081 general emissions for industrial environments   BS EN50082 2 95  standards for industrial environments   BS EN61010  installation category 2  voltage transients not to exceed 2 5 kV     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    10 CUSTOM LINEARISATION OPTION    10 1 INTRODUCTION    This option allows the user to enter a linearisation function of up to 32 points  which can then be used instead of the  standard linearisations supplied with the recorder   User  added to Lin Type list in Channel Range configuration      The curve must be monotonic  i e  it may have only one y value for each x value entered  and the x inputs must in   crease in value as they are entered  The points do not have to be equally spaced  so if the curve varies in gradient   more points can be entered round any  knees   leaving the recorder to interpolate in areas where the gradient is more  constant     The curve is entered as pairs of points  one representing the input value which will be applied to the recorder  X   the  other the output value  Y  which is to appear on the chart     10 2 CONFIGURATION PAGES    The following set up shows how to enter a y   x  output function using inputs of  5 to  5        130  120   gt  110    Conf Lin Table  100    2 1      Scroll to 15 for this example  Do not press  Enter   Use F
67. 873 to 1473 K  600 to 1200   C      SWITCH  This function copies one of two channel values according  to the state of its Select channel    for NN  job  LE  if the mmm  relevant switch is active  copy the value of source channel    B  else copy the value of source channel A   HIGH SELECT    This function has two channel inputs  and copies which       High i 004 Le 1  ever has the higher value  Ze Oe AMNES    LOW SELECT  This function has two channel inputs  and copies which   ever has the lower value  Lower or Chs  1  1    STOPWATCH  The stopwatch starts counting as soon as the function is configured  The stopwatch can be held  disabled  by a maths  pack    job   disable channel NN  and can also be reset to zero  Reset channel NN   The value is normally displayed as  a number of 1 4 seconds  but if one of the date time formats described in section 7 3 is selected  the value can be  displayed in hours minutes seconds  When logged to the chart  it will appear in the specified format      HA250385  Page 78 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      TIME STAMP  When triggered by a maths pack job  Trigger channel NN  becoming active  the time stamp reads the current time  and date from the system clock and holds it  The time or the date can be displayed according to the configured value    format        Note  The display format selected affects only the value displayed  not the internal value of the channel  This  interna
68. AR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 9 1 EMBEDDED SEQUENCES  Cont    EXAMPLES  An alarm going active on channel 3 has  Print Message 1 on going active    as one of its jobs     If Message 1 were set up to be   lt TIME gt  lt  TA gt  lt     PV gt  then the current time and the tag and process value of chan   nel 3 would be printed on the chart     If  instead  Message 1 were  lt          gt  lt 6      gt  lt 6      gt  then the current time and the tag and process value of chan   nel 6 would be printed on the chart when the channel 3 alarm went active     4 10 INTERNAL EVENTS    As standard  there are six internal events  which can be triggered by one or more sources  and which can generate up  to two jobs each when active  Input sources can be ANDed or ORed  so multiple logical inputs can be used     For example  to send a log to the chart when any alarm on channel   and channel 2 and channel 4 are active  we  could set up events 1 and 2 as follows     Event 1  Event 2  Job 1   Enabled Enabled Log 1 to chart  Source 1 51  AND Source 2  S2  S1 AND 52 On going active   S1 Alm on channel 1  S1 Alm on channel 4  52         on channel 2  S2 Event 1          Ch 4  Event 2 Event Job 1  Event 1 51    Send log 1    to chart                         4 10 1 Event sources    Event sources are    Alarm on Ch N  any Alarm on specified channel    Chart is online  See section 4 4 3   Stop after One Revolution    Clock failure   Event N  Another specified event   see figure above    Glb Channel 
69. Also useful to  import totaliser or counter values so they can be traced  on the chart and or  so that they can be used in math  calculations     ADD  Allows one channel to be added to another  Add Ch 1 to Ch 1    SUBTRACT    Allows one channel to be subtracted from another  Cap Ch  d SGH oH 1       MULTIPLY    Allows one channel to be multiplied by another  Mult Chl by Ch 1    DIVIDE    Allows one channel to be divided by another  Div Ch 1 by Ch 1    MODULUS    Takes the value of a channel  ignoring sign                            2  Modulus orf Cmi   1 e  always positive      HA250385  Page 70 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 Level 2 equations    SQUARE ROOT  Takes the square root of the value of a channel  Pro   duces a system error if signal value goes negative     CHANNEL AVERAGE  Provides the average value of a channel over a  configurable time interval  then repeats     GROUP AVERAGE  Provides the current average value of all the channels in  the DV group i e    DVa   DVb             DVc  R  where R is the total number of DVs in the group     The function may be globally reset     ROLLING AVERAGE  Takes the average value of a channel sampled a speci   fied number of times  up to 9999  each at a specified  time period in seconds     Example   a seven minute average can be 42 readings   taken every 10 seconds  42X10   420sec   7min   The  first reading is discarded when the 43rd one is taken  and so on     The function may be glob
70. C    EUROTHERM       Major Functional items    Controller A   Controller       Operator interface   option   option     Print head    tas Lats x    transfer port    Chart                   gt     three places     ont      i release       amp     Chart P  clamp    Time      PORUM  A    Consumables    Print cartridge    24 hours rev GDTW0394Uxxx LA250280    7 days rev   GDSV0394Uxxx    xxx 2 n of divisions from centre to edge   050  060  070  080  100  150    Other items    Attenuator  100 1  LA244180 PC Configuration tool LA246843  Shunt  1000  LA246779UK10 Controller handbook   HA025036    Shunt  2500  LA246779UK25      One copy supplied with each recorder fitted with controller option                 EUROTHERM       Declaration of Conformity    Manufacturer s name  Eurotherm Limited       Manufacturer s address Faraday Close  Worthing  West Sussex   BN13 3PL  United Kingdom        Product type  Industrial chart recorder       Model  394  Status level B2 or higher        Safety specification  EN61010 1  1993   A2 1995       EMC emissions specification  EN50081 2  Group1  Class           EMC immunity specification  EN50082 2       Eurotherm Limited hereby declares that the above products conform to the safety and EMC  specifications listed  Eurotherm Limited further declares that the above products comply  with the EMC Directive 89   336   EEC amended by 93   68   EEC  and also with the Low  Voltage Directive 73  23   EEC         mT     Signed                 Dated  165     4 
71. CORDER  USER GUIDE    12 3 CONFIGURATION SAVE AND RESTORE    12 3 1 Save    Operation of the  Enter  key from the Save Config  page  calls a Filename page which allows the entry  of an 8 character  max  string as the Configuration s  file name  The file extension   CFG  cannot be  changed     Once the file name has been entered  a further op   eration of the  Enter  key causes the configuration to  be written to the memory card     Should the filename already exist  an overwrite  confirmation is requested   Enter  confirms    overwrite  or Cancel returns to the filename page     See section 12 7 1 for details of permitted file name  characters  Only DOS format file names allowed      12 3 2 Restore    Filename not previously       NOTE  All existing configuration information  will be overwritten by the new configuration        Operation of the  Enter  key from the Restore Config  page  calls the filename page  This allows the  names of all the files held on the card to be scrolled  through using the down arrow key  Configuration  files can be identified as they have  CFG as their  extension    Once the required file name is displayed  a further  operation of the  Enter  key causes the configuration  to be read from the memory card     While the configuration is being read from the  memory card  the message  Restoring config   is  displayed     Once the configuration read is complete  operation    of the Clear  X  key causes the recorder to re initial   ize and return to backg
72. E    2 5 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE    This section gives you a step by step guide to the basic configuration of a single channel    92  to an imaginary set of  input conditions  If you are new to recorders  it is recommended that you first follow this example  and then modify  it to suit your own particular requirements  Section 4 5 gives details for each entry        Notes   1  Because of the difficulties involved in representing items which flash on and off  the cursor position 15  shown in this manual by an underline character    2  The  Page up  key is used in this description to scroll through page menus  The page down key can also  be used  but the scroll order is reversed and will therefore not match the description        2 5 1 Channel inputs outputs    Before starting to configure any part of the recorder  it is essential that you know exactly what you want it to do with  the input signal you are supplying it with  For our channel  a list of parameters can be written as follows     Channel number 2   Input range 0 to 1000 degrees C   Input type Type J thermocouple   Input break response Drive high   Trace On   Tag Furnacel tempA   Alarm Tripped immediately if temperature exceeds 780 degrees C  Remains active until acknowl     edged  Log channels 1 to 6 on the chart on alarm     2 5 2 Entering configuration    From the background display  operate the Cancel key    The data display area changes to the first of the operator pages     01 OFF    Op  Display    Op  Chart  Repe
73. EQUATIONS  Cont      ZIRCONIA PROBES    A zirconia  oxygen  probe consists of two platinum electrodes bonded to a pellet or cylinder of zirconia  At elevated  temperatures  such a probe develops an emf across it which is proportional to probe temperature and to the log of  partial pressure of oxygen difference between its two ends     OXYGEN CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT    In order to measure oxygen concentrations  one end of the probe is inserted into the atmosphere to be measured   while the other is subjected to a reference atmosphere  For most applications  air provides a suitable reference  refer   ence input   20 95  for air      The temperature of the probe is usually measured using a type K or a type R thermocouple  The temperature effect on  the thermocouple is such that for successful operation with the recorder  the probe temperature must be greater than    973K  700  C      The probe output obeys a law  described by the Nernst oxygen equation     P      m p  1055 6 lt 7  where  P2   Partial pressure of oxygen in the sampled gas        Pi   Partial pressure of oxygen in the reference atmosphere      20 95  for air   E   Hlectromotive force across the probe in mV  T   Probe temperature in Kelvins    In order to obtain a useful result  it is necessary to scale the inputs and outputs correctly  The channel measuring the  probe voltage will normally need a scale of 0 to 100 mV  The temperature measuring channel will probably be scaled  at 273 to 1800K  while the output sc
74. Estimated life 30 000 000 operations   Maximum contact voltage 250V ac   Maximum contact current 2 Amps   Maximum switching power 500 VA or 60 W   Safety isolation  dc to 65Hz  BS     61010  Installation category Il  Pollution degree 2  see page 2 for definitions      Relay to relay  300 V RMS or dc  double insulation   Relay to ground  300V RMS or dc  basic insulation     Reduction Factor                   1 08 06 0 4 0 2  Power factor  cos              Figure 5 1 2 Derating curves    HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 63    5 2 RELAY WIRING    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    The following diagrams show user terminations for the relay output board  Where other options are present  they are    always mounted    after    relay boards  1     relay boards always have the lowest option board numbers      5 2 1 Six change over  also called Form C or SPDT  relays board    Page 64       Lever switch positons for     board 1 board2 board 3                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                board 1  relays 1 to 6  ON ON ON    board 2  relays 7 to 12  2 if  2 ah  2 if    board 3  relays 13 to 18         m m            OC OC OL EoCOC OT KOC Ot ob     NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO COM NC NO CO
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76. GURATION PAGES                 dae Eta eeu  95  11 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTION                           96  ig Ue eilesm                                     96  11 1 1 Safety isolation specification                                                   96  112 VIRIS                            96              ui                       96  11 2 2 Termination and Biasing obese era ese                            97  HOST COMPUTER                                          97  11 9  CONFIGURATION PAGES 555                       menie 98  11 4 GOULD MODICON MODBUS PROTOCOL                          99                gt                                       99  1142                                                      99  TLAS Regding analog IBBUISe eire tae          de                             99  WAA Funcion            neen eE          100  TS XMODEM TRAINS FER  semet       a            102  12 MEMORY CARD OPTION               2    27         103  Ix INTRODUCTION mc 103  12 2 MEMORY CARD INSERTIOHN     teret es 103  12 2  Card TORINO  ence decide                       one    ott              105         Changing                                            105  12 3 CONFIGURATION SAVE AND RESTORE                              106  CNN ith ced cesta seacoast                106  122352  Cru                                         106  12 4 DATA LOGGING  ARCHIVE  5                                          10                                                                             107  J
77. Hourly file names    With             Type    scrolled to    Hourly     only the first two characters  NN  can be edited  The remainder of the file  name will be the time and date on which the copy was initiated  Thus if an ASCII log were started some time be   tween nine and ten a m  on the 3rd of August  then the file name would be NN080309 ASC     12 7 3 Daily file names    Daily filenames are similar to hourly filenames except that they contain the date rather than the time at which the file  is opened Only the first two characters  NN  can be edited  the remainder of the file name will be the date on which  the file was initiated  Thus if an ASCII log were initiated some time on the 3rd of August 1998  then the file name  would be NN980803 ASC     12 7 4 Counter file names    With    Filename type    scrolled to    Counter     none of the filename characters can be edited  the file name being the  value of counter N  This allows  for example  a separate chart copy to be made for individual batches  if counter N  is set up to hold the batch number  Should the counter be incremented during data transfer  the file will be closed at  an appropriate point  and a new file opened with the counter s new value for a file name     12 7 5 File name extensions    All logging file names have automatic extensions of  ASC  or  PKD   depending on whether they are in ASCII or  PACKED format  See section 12 4        If anew ASCII file is created on a disk that already has a XXXXXXXX ASC f
78. IDE    8 2 6 TOTALIZER CONFIGURATION  Cont      Source    Units scaler    Period scaler    Examples    Preset value    Glb Reset  Val format    Cut Off Lo Hi   Units    Tag  ALARM PAGES  Threshold    Limit    Jobs    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    Allows input channels or derived channels to be selected as totalizer sources    Allows the counting to be scaled  For example  if the input to a storage tank is gallons min and the  totalizer value is to be gallons x 10   i e  one count for each thousand gallons   then the units scaler  would be set to 1000  A units scaler greater than 1 0 causes the totalizer to run slower by the size of the  scaler  counts divided by scaler   A units scaler less than 1 0 causes the totalizer to run faster     The totalizer reads the source channel value every second  The period scaler defines the time value of  the input units   sec   min   hr  etc   Except as     below  the period scaler is ALWAYS the number  of seconds  For example  if the input is in gallons minute  then the period scaler would have to be the  number of seconds in a minute  60   The larger the period scaler  the slower the totalizer counts     Measured Value Units Scaler Period Scaler Each Count Is  Pounds per Second 1 0000 1 1 Pound  Pounds per Second 1000 0 1 1000 Pounds  Standard Cubic Feet per Minute 1 0000 60 1 Cubic Foot  Gallons per Hour 1 0000 3600 1 Gallon  Gallons per Hour 100 00 3600 100 Gallons  Millions of Gallons per Day 10 000  8640  1 Million Gallons   Millions of
79. Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 6 GROUP CONFIGURATION  Cont      4 6 2 DV Group    Allows a number of items to be grouped together for action by a Derived Variable  e g Group Average    see section 7  for details  This group can contain all values available to the display and the two logs  but cannot be printed to the  chart     4 6 3 Display Group    The Display group is similar to the Log group described above  except that it determines which PVs appear in the  scroll list at the display instead of which PVs are printed on the chart or sent to memory card     4 7 OPERATOR ACTION CONFIGURATION    This defines the text string  4 to         which appears in the Operator Action page  section 3 6   and whether the  trigger is to be latching or non latching  When used from the Operator Action page  the  Enter  key acts as a trigger to  an internal event   and can initiate up to two jobs  See section 4 10  Internal events  for more details    Conf Oper Action                   Use arrow keys and cursor         key to enter text string       Latched no Latched yes    Figure 4 7 Operator action configuration  4 8 CLOCK CONFIGURATION    This part of the recorder s configuration allows you to set the current time and date  and the date format  The time  and date are maintained  under power off conditions  by a nickel cadmium battery as described in section 3 7 1    Conte  Clock             Use arrow keys        cursor    ria key to enter hrs and 
80. K Flow  X AbsP   RgxZ Temp  where         mass flow at time t  in the same flow units as             Flow    measured value from the flow meter at time t  AbsP   absolute pressure of the fluid at time t  Temp   absolute temperature of the fluid in Kelvins  K   scaling factor  see below   Rg   specific gas constant in J  kg K   see below   Z  compressibility factor  see below        For the recorder user  this becomes     md x ma  x mb     Mass flow   zm    where  ma   the value  at time t  of the channel measuring the flow meter output  mb      the value  at time t  of the channel measuring the absolute pressure of the fluid  mc    the value  at time t  of the channel measuring the fluid temperature in Kelvins  md   aconstant  derived from the equation     _ _K  Const   RgxZ  where       a scaling factor  see below     Rg   specific gas constant in J  kg K   see below   Z  compressibility factor  see below     SCALING FACTOR K    This is derived from the equation        K  2  Mad nax  where  S   The full scale output from the flow meter              the full scale input of the channel which is reading the flow  meter output    SPECIFIC GAS CONSTANT  Rg     Ammonia  Carbon dioxide  The specific gas constant values are available from published tables  Carbon monoxide  Ethylene  For convenience  the Rg values for a number of common gases are Hydrogen    given in table 7 2 Methane  Nitrogen  Oxygen  Propane  oteam       Table 7 2 Common gas constants    HA250385  Page 74 Issue 7 
81. M NC NO COM NC  Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Relay 6    Figure 5 2 1                       relay option wiring    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    6 ANALOG OUTPUT  RETRANSMISSION  OPTION    6 1 INTRODUCTION    The analog output option provides one card fitted with either 2 or 4 retransmissions of input or math channels  where    a configurable proportion of a selected source channel s span is linearly mapped onto a configurable output range  The  type of output  Volts or mA  and the output scale  can be set up using the configuration pages described in 6 4  follow     ing  Additional outputs cannot be retrofitted later  therefore     6 2 SPECIFICATION       VOLTAGE OUTPUT    Voltage 0 to 10 V calibrated  max  current limit 12 3 mA at 11 5        Max  linearity error    Min  resolution    Max  output resistance    Temp  coeff  at zero output    Temp  coeff  of gain    Max  output voltage for minimum setting   Min  current limit    Max  series mode high frequency ripple   Max  common mode high frequency ripple   Nominal output voltage  O P type set to OFF   Max  line regulation  24 V     10       2 0 mV   1 6 mV      2 Q   300 microvolts per deg  C max   70 ppm per deg  C of output   0 3 V at load resistance  2 kQ  6 0 mA    150 mV peak to peak   300 mV peak to peak     1 1 V into open circuit    370 ppm of output       CURRENT OUTPUT    Current    Max  linearity error    Min  resolution    Min  output resistance    Temp  
82. Mechanical installation    Mechanical installation details are shown in figure 1 2 1    PANEL MOUNTING    The recorder is inserted through the panel aperture from the front of the panel  With the weight of the recorder sup   ported  the recorder is secured using the two clamp brackets supplied   either at the top and bottom or at the right and    left sides of the recorder   PIPE MOUNTING    Mounting brackets to suit a 50mm  2 inch  pipe are also available     1 2 2 Electrical installation    Details for connecting the line supply and for signal wiring are shown in figure 1 2 2  A user supplied and mounted  switch for the supply voltage must be included with the installation     CONFIGURATION TRANSFER WIRING    Wiring for the configuration port jack plug is as shown below  See section 4 11 for details of the configuration trans   fer facility   Inner  Terminal transmit Recorder 1 Recorder 2    Outer  0 Volts Inner    Centre    Outer         Centre  Terminal receive       Jack   to   jack wiring for transfer between recorders       Jack plug wiring for transfer with host  computer dumb terminal    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 11    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE              345 mm    12 5 mm    Note   Bezel and panel cutout are offset    Max  panel   from one another horizontally                                                                         thickness    25 4 mm      pol 100  Front view Lift latch to     operate              Configuration      Port R
83. Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      COMPRESSIBILITY FACTOR  Z FACTOR     The compressibility factor is a density related measure of how far a particular gas deviates from a  perfect  gas under  any set of temperature and pressure conditions  and is given by the equation     es  T p  Where  Z  Compressibility factor  P  Absolute pressure of the gas  T  Absolute temperature of the gas         Gas density at pressure P and temperature T  from published tables   Alternatively  the Z factor can be established experimentally     CONFIGURATION PAGES    Enter the flow rate  absolute temperature and the absolute pressure channels and the constant    Flow Ch 1                Temperature Ch 1                Abs Press Ch 1                Constant 1 00        250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 75    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      MASS FLOW SQUARE ROOT       Note  the overall accuracy of a flow measurement installation depends on a number of factors outside the  control of the recorder manufacturer  For this reason  the manufacturer takes no responsibility for the accuracy  of results obtained by using the mass flow equations implemented in the maths pack     Independent verification is recommended before this recorder is used for custody transfer        The equation solved is                      K    DeltaP x AbsP   Qm                         where  Qm    mass flow at time t  in the 
84. OB mH 108  124 2  Atchiye  Ier VOU as eee                                                         110  12 5  OPERATOR ACCESS ecd T            ce uut 110  12 6 MEMORY CARD GENERAL                 5                             111   2 52                 conch Gansta        111  12 6 2  Deken esi cesta iid eite                                        111                 ML                                      112  12 6 4 Automatic file                                             04     0 0000000 0 00000 112  127                 chs                                            112  Uo MEI EUN               T                           113  12 7 2 Hourly file names iret etate odes      113  1227 0  Daily Tile names  tudo taceo dt nae eee         113  12 7 4 Counter file            e teet      ae Ces                             113  12 725  Pile MEME extensions so osos                                 113  12 7 6 Rules for creation of files    114  12 8 OTHER INFORMATION    114  2 021                                                                       enlace Mua 114  12 9 2                                         114  2 60  Eror MESSAGES                     i aD  114  12 9 MEMORY CARD CONFIGURATION MENU OVERVIEW         115    HA250385  Page 6 Issue 7 Nov 06    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    List of contents  Cont      Section Page  13 TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY                                   116  1      1  INTRODUCTION                  
85. OW LINEAR                                     74  MASS FLOW SQUARE ROOT        76  ZIRCONIA PROBE Snara                                 77               MEE 78    HA250385  Page 4 Issue 7 Nov 06    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    List of contents  Cont      Section Page  7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  CONT                 cae baer                                                              78   LOW SEDES Dr cars                                78   STOPWATCH e                                                                     78   UME           ER 79                                                                                    79   PER CEI                                            80   7 9 CONFIGURATION                                              ant 81  MATHS PACK UNIQUE PARAMETERS                                  81   8 TOTALISERS  COUNTERS AND                                        85  8 1 INTRODUC                                   85  BZ  WO TALISE                               85         ABOUTS                                            85         NOTE S    E             85      3                                       85  8 2 4 Tracing on the chart  maths pack level 1 required                        85  0 2 9                                          Se een           85  8 2 6                                        2                                         us 86                                                                
86. PTION    9 1 INTRODUCTION    One or two precision PID temperature controllers with self tuning in a 1 16 DIN size can be mounted within the re   corder  see figure 9 1   These controllers are fitted with a single contact alarm relay and may be specified with one or  two outputs  Outputs can be either relay  triac or dc current  refer to the temperature controller manual for specifica   tions   Controllers are fully user configurable  Controller measurements can be used as recorder inputs  Recorder  channels can not be used as controller inputs  Controllers can not be fitted on dc powered recorders                  x OP1  150 2 O 03 150 2   OOO 150 2       2      200 0 5                        12   e   9   9       e       9                 Controller 1                                                                      Controller 2    Figure 9 1 Controller locations    9 2 VIEWING ON RECORDER CHANNEL    In the Channel Menu under Range   Input Type  Cont1  or  Cont2  can be selected  This selection couples the con   troller measured value  PV  into the recorder channel  This value can then be traced  alarmed  used in calculations like  a direct input to a channel  Any recorder channel  1 to 6  can display a controller value even if no direct input was  ordered for that channel   e g  a recorder ordered as a 4 input recorder can display controllers on channels 5 and 6      9 3 WIRING    9 3 1 Output and PV data    Controller power input  PV data and other outputs are pre wired 
87. S     D  D     y                                     Compr  Ratio Normal A  gt   Compr  Ratio High     9                                              Figure 12 4 2 Archiving configuration menus    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 109    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 4 2 Archive interval    In    Archive 2  configuration page  use the cursor and numeric entry keys to enter the required archive intervals A         B for automatic logging of log 2 group       entry of 00 00 00 causes the automatic triggering to be inhibited  Auto   matic archiving 15 carried out at interval A except when interval    is selected by job action     If a    round figure    value  e g  00 10 00 for 10 mins  01 00 00 for 1 hr   is entered at 9 03AM  the recorder will start its  automatic archiving at the next whole 10 minutes or the next whole hour  e g  9 10AM  or 10 00AM      12 5 OPERATOR ACCESS    For the sake of security  each of the memory card functions can be added to or removed from the operator pages using  the OPERATOR ACCESS part of the recorder configuration  Refer to the Operator Access description in section  4 13 for further details  If all functions are removed  M CARD does not appear in the Operator Menu     The up down arrow keys are used to toggle the permissions between    yes                          ine yes   Dashed box   This page appears only if        the associated option is present                                                       IL         Charton 
88. The alarms appear in channel order  and are flashing if not acknowledged  Each alarm is presented as a channel  number  full size   followed by a subscript alarm number  1 to 4       3 5 ALARM SETUP PAGE    This page allows the operator to view the alarm type  threshold settings etc     If access is allowed  Section 4 13  the operator may adjust the threshold settings     Use up down arrows and cursor to select    Op Channel 1 Alarml channel number and alarm number     View alarm type   Abs high low  ROC rise fall or Deviation in out   Dev in Ref 10 00 Edit setpoint if necessary using arrow up down       keys   5 eus Deviation value for Deviation alarms       1  Period for Rate of Change alarms    Figure 3 5 Alarm setup page       3 6 ACTION    This page allows the  Enter  key to be used as an event trigger  Section 4 10   The label which appears  and the defin   ing of the action to be carried out as latching or not latching 15 set up in the Operator Action part of configuration   Section 4 7     As despatched from the factory  the label is  Ack       it is non latching and its jobs list is to acknowledge all alarms    3 7 CLOCK    This page allows the user to view the current system time and date     Date format  DD MM YY or  MM DD YY  set up in Clock       configuration  Section 4 8 2        Figure 3 7 Operator clock display page    HA250385  Page 30 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    3 7 1 Back up battery    The system date and time are ma
89. Y   HH  MMeSSO  Moe   pa rr     Log        TempVes1     PresVes1                        OL                                               cam            6 060  297027 96712616504  20s         0969                  0G            Ow          Where XXX XA 15 the recorder model number   Where XXX XA 15 the recorder model number        Table 12 4 1 Examples of ASCII format files    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 107    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 4 1 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION  Cont      With reference to menus in figure 12 4 1 following  and table 12 4 2  below  these configuration steps are possible     File name type    Include column titles    Date format  ASCII     Compression ratio    JOBS    ASCII  PACKED  Text  Hourly  Daily    Counter  Yes No    DD MM Y Y HH MM SS    Spreadsheet    Integer  Normal    High    Produces comma delimited columns of data  File name extension 15   ASC  See table 12 4 1 above for examples    Proprietary format  Data is stored in a compressed manner which re   quires reformatting software to extract data from it  File name extension  is  PKD   Fixed file name   see section 12 7 1    New file opened hourly   see section 12 7 2    New file opened daily   see section 12 7 3    File name takes counter value   see section 12 7 4    For ASCII files only  If YES  comma delimited column titles are sent  depending on the    Channel tag    and    Instrument tag    fields in the Log  Format Configuration described in section 4 6 1    First 
90. a host computer  the other settings  required are  Eight data bits  One stop bit and No parity     The configuration transfer circuit 15 designed for use with TTL  0 to  5V  signals  A converter may be required with  some host computers to change the signals to the normal RS232 port with 12 Volt signals     The Transfer function will overwrite the destination recorder s configuration  ensure that the transfer is carried out in  the correct direction  1     from save to restore     Conf  Transfer    Baud rate 150                        Config Saved  Config Restored    Scrolls through 150  300  600      1200  2400  4800  1800  9600   19200                    Figure 4 11 Configuration transfer pages    TO SAVE CONFIG   Operation of the enter key causes the configuration to be saved to another recorder or to a host computer   1 TO RESTORE CONFIG   Operation of the enter key causes a new configuration to be retrieved from another recorder or from a host computer   BAUD RATE   Specifies the number of data bits per second at which the transfer will take place  The setting  150  300  600  1200    1800  2400  4800  9600  or 19200  must be the same for both sending and receiving devices    For jack plug wiring  see section 1 2 2    Wiring to computers requires a cable  available from the manufacturer  that has a 9 or 25 pin serial port connector as  well as the jack plug for the recorder  Details of this wiring are provided with the available PC configuration software     HA250385  Iss
91. ach channel  This tag 1s used both for dis   play and for logging  See section 4 1 2 for text entry techniques     HA250385  Page 46 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 2 Alarm configuration    Up to four alarms can be configured for each channel  For absolute and deviation alarms  a hysteresis value can be  entered to prevent spurious triggering should the process value  hover  around the alarm threshold  For all types of  alarm  a dwell  or waiting  period can be configured  and if the alarm clears within this period  the alarm is ignored   Each alarm can initiate up to two jobs  as described in section 4 1 5 above     SETPOINT CONFIGURATION    Allows you to set up alarm type  threshold value  hysteresis etc  Figure 4 5 2a shows display pages for absolute  alarms  For deviation and rate of change alarms  some of the display pages will be different from those shown     Use arrow keys to select channel    Conf Channel 1    Use arrow keys to select alarm 1 to 4          Channel   Range Channel   Alarm 1 Channel   Trace    ENABLE       Scrolls through  Off  Unlatched  Latched  Trigger    Scrolls through Absolute low high  T Absolute 1  in e Deviation in out  Rate of change rise fall     Fh                               Threshold 100 00   Hysteresis 0 00 Use up down arrows and cursor  to enter values    Dwell 10s    Max 2047s    Figure 4 5 2a Alarm configuration pages  Absolute alarms     Off  Unlatched  latched or trigger can be selected for
92. al   lows a job list to be initiated either when the counter value 2 the threshold  limit high  or when it is     the threshold   limit low      8 4 2 Tracing on the chart  maths pack level 1 required     To trace the value of a counter on the chart  it must be imported into a derived channel  using the  Copy  function    and the derived channel then traced     8 4 3 Display    The Display Group  section 4 6 3  is initially empty  With the TC or TCT option  counters can be included in the  display group with identifiers Col to Co6  It is up to the user to include counters in the group as required     The value and units of each counter in the Display Group are displayed  in turn  in the 20 character text area   The  decimal point position is set up in the  Value Format  configuration page   Operation of the page key displays the  counter tag and units instead     8 4 3 Operator pages  If operator access 1s allowed  the operator can preset    individual counters  and can edit the preset value      Initiation of preset can also be carried out by job action    on individual channels or on all channels simultaneously     Fd Preset SE ONE                            HA250385  Page 88 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    8 4 4 Configuration    Configuration is carried out using the normal techniques described in section 4  Figure 8 4 4  shows the configura     tion pages   Preset Eight digit value of preset  entered using the up and down arrows  The pr
93. alarm  Alarm on any channel    Glb UnAck Ch Alm  Unacknowledged alarm on any channel   Operator Key  See sections 3 6 and 4 7   Operator action   Power up   System error  Section 3 8     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 55    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 10 EVENT CONFIGURATION  Cont      Page 56    o        Use arrow keys to select event                 number  Event   Job 1 See section 4 1 5 for a list of jobs   Event Disabled LEM Event Enabled    S1 Only E And  82 A S1 Or 9S2                                        S1 System error 52  System error                Source 2 list identical with Source 1    list  but appears only when both are    ST Cheek  Eid shed required  S1 AND S2 or S1 OR S2        S1 Clock failure       Sl Power up       Use cursor  then arrow keys    EX  to select event number    or key  S1 AIl h 11       Use cursor  then arrow keys  _ to select channel number    S1 Glb Channel Alm          S1 Glb Unack Ch Alm            U       O       TO  lt    D  D  5    w    Figure 4 10 Internal event configuration pages    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 11 CONFIGURATION TRANSFER    This facility allows the transfer between recorders  or between the recorder and a host computer  running PC configu   ration software  using a jack socket located towards the left edge of the recorder platen  near the print head rest posi   tion  Only the Baud rate is configurable at the recorder  so data transfer with 
94. aling would typically be 0 to 5   for boiler flues  and 0 to 20  in kilns     CONFIGURATION PAGES    Enter channel numbers for Probe temperature  Probe emf and reference   measurements     Probe temp Ch 1    Reference 1 00                                250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 77    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont    ZIRCONIA PROBES  Cont    OXYGEN POTENTIAL MEASUREMENT    The oxygen potential of an atmosphere is a measure of its ability to oxidise or reduce  For any element  a value of  oxygen potential  free energy of formation  is known  Above this value  the material will oxidise  below it  no oxida   tion will occur     Oxygen potential is given by the equation     Op   0 00457 x T x logOp   where         Required oxygen potential  kilocalories   T  Probe temperature  Kelvin   Op      Partial pressure of oxygen in the reference atmosphere in atmospheres    It can be shown that  because oxygen potential of air is essentially constant over the range 870 to 1450 Kelvins  the  probe output is proportional to the oxygen potential of an atmosphere according to         10 84 x T    40mV between 870 to 1450        Thus it is possible to measure oxygen potential directly from a zirconia probe  using a standard input channel of the  recorder  scaled in units of oxygen potential     A typical input range would be 40 to 1124 mV  with a scale of 0 to  100 kilocalories  Such scaling would be appro   priate over the temperature range 
95. ally reset     E TO THE POWER  Raises e to the power of the value of the specified  channel  e   2 71828    NATURAL LOG  Takes the Naperian log of the value of the specified  input or derived channel     10 TO THE POWER  Raises 10 to the power of the value of the specified  input or derived channel     LOG BASE 10  Takes base 10 log of the specified input or derived  channel s value     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06                 root   f  ch 1    D   lt    D          Q   D      Fh                Time interval         DV Group average     gt    lt    D          Q   D      Fh       d       Sample Int    H       2    Num of Points       To Power of Ch 1       to Power of Ch 1    Log  dase 10    or Chi  2      Z      ct                     O  Q  O  Fh       D  Hm                ib                            D  NO       Page 71    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      RATE OF CHANGE  Calculates the rate at which the selected channel s value  changes over a specified time period  with a specified  sample rate which will determine the number of meas   urements being taken during that time period     SAMPLE AND HOLD  When triggered  retains the current value of the speci   fied channel s value  until reset     CHANNEL MINIMUM  Saves the lowest value that the specified channel has  reached since initiation or last reset     DV GROUP LATCH MIN  Outputs the lowest value reached by any channel in the  DV group since initiation or last reset   
96. aracter set for whichever of the 14 characters is       currently flashing  The cursor key is used to move you along  the string to the position to be edited  See section 4 1 2 for Tag  Furnacel tempA  characters           When tag editing is complete  operate the Enter key  followed       by the Cancel key  to re call the Channel Config page  Tag  Furnacel tempA    This completes the Channel Range configuration  We now    xj    ei gt          need to go to Channel Alarm configuration  then Channel    Trace   Channel   Range    ALARM TYPE  From the Channel  Range page  operate the page key to call    Channel   Alarm 1  the Channel   Alarm page  E    By default  alarm 1 of the four alarms is already selected  and                we will use this for convenience     Use the Enter key to call the Setpoint page  then again to call Ela DT  the enable page     Use the up arrow key to scroll through  Unlatched  to  Latched           1   UTE     See section 4 5 2 for a description of different types of alarm     Use the Page up key to call the alarm type page  By default  Enable Latched  Absolute Low  appears at the display     Operate the up arrow key to select  Absolute High   Type Absolute Low      i8   n   o   t   t  19     Type Absolute High    HA250385  Page 24 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 5 3 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  Cont              ALARM THRESHOLD  SETPOINT               Threshold 0 00  Operate the Page up key to call the Threshold page
97. ated operation of the Page up key scrolls through the top    level operator pages   The page down key scrolls in the opposite Op Alarm Summary    direction  but is omitted here for the sake of clarity    Op Channel 1 Alarm 1        Action        Clock    Op  system Error    When the configuration page is reached  operate the Op  Configuration    Password 00000    Enter  key    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 21    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 5 2 Entering Configuration  Cont      The password is set to  10  at the factory  The password        be Password 00000  edited in Instrument Configration   Password 00000    To enter  10   press the cursor key three times  then the up arrow    and  enter  keys  Password 00000    Password 00000        Password 00010  2 5 3 Channel configuration       Conf  Instrument       Operate the Page up key twice  to call the top level channel                          configuration page        Cont Chart                 Use the up arrow key to change the channel number to  2  and Conf Channel 1    operate the  Enter  key     Conf Channel 2    Use the Enter key again to enter  Range  configuration   Channel   Range    Operate the up arrow key to change  Off to         Thermocou     8    gt   le  e   gt l  5    ple   Note the other input type choices  I P          Off    The  E  LED illuminates to remind you that you have made a    change which has not yet been entered into the data base  I P type T C    Operate the Page up key t
98. be mounted in any one of the three option positions  Figure 11 2 1 gives termi     nation details for both connectors        Note  The PU  pull up  output is 5V with a series 1000     resistor                                                                       RxB RxA PU                                                                                                    Figure 11 2 1 Communications option pinout    Communications terminal identifications vary  the following identifications are also used  TXA    TX or TX    and  TXB    TX or TX              RX or RX   and           RX or RX    Terminal  PU  is supplied by the  5 Volt   shown in Figure 11 2 2a and  CMN  is the     Volt  connection as well as the common connection for the transmit and  receive lines  It should be connected to all instruments and to ground at a single point    HA250385    Page 96 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 2 2 Termination and Biasing    If the communications line is left open ended  the end of he cable acts as a reflector  returning what can appear to be  true  data signals back down the line  A receiver cannot distinguish between  true  and reflected data  with the result  that data 1s corrupted     In order to avoid this  a termination resistor is fitted across the line at the final instrument  If the value of this resis   tor is equal to the characteristic impedance of the cable  120 Ohms in this case   then the line appears to be of infinite  length
99. bes utes      veto opis poii            43 to 51  Can                                          41 to 42  CHOGK e                                53  capo TES 21  31  Eror      55                                                        eae  121  EXAMI        Cr EC eae 21 to 27  19  5 aa                                                           52                                                                                           40  Internal events                                55         TEI VAL 2                                                      42  POSS WO                                              m 40  Return                                           60  SAVE                                      106  Ico     M 39  Transfer  CG OMMOUPARION                               57  Constant  maths function                                              70  Controller Optlon                            92  Copy  maths TUFITCHOF                    70  COSHH data  Ballelles cessus                                    ea               120                                                   Boa enemas  120  COUMES          ODE                  88  Custom Linearisation                 95             131    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    D                  rU                   IOS 45  Data                                                 107  Date   RUM TEE o3   Inclusion in messages                                               54   Printing on the chart             
100. c constant times the  pressure should equal 6 66   e g  a 0 9 bar times a 7 40  constant equals 6 66   the exponent   4  is fixed   Atm Pressure Ch 1                                                Psych Const  6466 4       F VALUE  To calculate the equivalent time at Sterilizing Tempera   ture  for temperatures below  at and above Sterilizing  Temperature  both in dry        and steam  Fo  sterilizing oter  Temp at  environments  using the following equation                                             target temp    Fval    Fval     T x 10 2 Z Value 100          Where              value at time t  minutes   Fval     F value last iteration  T   Internal recorder iteration rate  minutes   Value of temperature measuring channel     1         Target temp   121 1  C for Fo  170  C for       Z   Temperature interval representing a factor of 10 reduction in killing efficiency  10  C for Fo    20  C for         HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 73    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      MASS FLOW LINEAR       Note  the overall accuracy of a flow measurement installation depends on a number of factors outside the  control of the recorder manufacturer  For this reason  the manufacturer takes no responsibility for the accuracy  of results obtained by using the mass flow equations implemented in the maths pack           Independent verification is recommended before this recorder is used for custody transfer        The equation solved 16   one 
101. coeff  at zero output    Temp  coeff  of gain    Max  output current for minimum setting   Max  voltage limit    Max  series mode high frequency ripple   Max  common mode high frequency ripple   Nominal output current  O P set to OFF   Max  line regulation  24 V     20       O to 20 mA  max  voltage 18 V at 23        4 0 pA    3 2 pA  10MQ    1 0      per deg     max    80 ppm per deg  C of output   0 2 mA at load resistance  1       30 V into a open circuit   150 uA peak to peak   300 mV peak to peak    250 uA into a short circuit   370 ppm of output       GENERAL    Update rate    Step response  10  to 90      Safety isolation  dc to 65Hz  BS EN61010    Channel to channel    Channel to ground     Performance     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06       1 Hz    250 msec maximum   Installation category ll  Pollution degree 2  see page 2 for definitions   300V RMS or dc  double insulation    300V RMS or dc  basic insulation     See table below    Performance in instrument at 20 deg  C     10 deg  C    Maximum Error    Voltage 11 7 mV   0 18  of Output          Current 30 5 pA   0 21  of Output    These figures do not include errors from the  customer s measuring equipment    Page 65    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    6 3 WIRING    Either two or four outputs are present  depending on the installed option                                      Voltage Current  output output  connection connection                                     CON 2 CHAN 2  CON 4 CHAN 4               
102. d on the chart or display screen showing the value of the process variable be   ing measured    A junction of two dissimilar metals which produces a small voltage  the value of which depends  on the temperature of the junction  The voltage varies in a non linear way with temperature   but for any given type  this non linearity is well known and invariable and is compensated for  by linearisation tables in the recorder memory    See setpoint    Timers carry out general timing functions  and can initiate job lists    A mathematical function which allows flow rates  e g  cubic feet per second  to be converted to  actual quantities  e g  cubic feet     A device which produces an electrical output proportional to temperature  flow rate  pressure   speed  position etc  Common transducers are potentiometers  thermocouples  resistance ther   mometers  RTDs  and flow meters    Thermocouple wire  compensation wire  is expensive  and if the thermocouple is a long way  from the measuring device  it is often cheaper to instal a    transmitter    local to the thermocou   ple  This device converts the mV signal from the thermocouple to a mA signal which can then  be wired to the recorder using normal copper wire  Transmitters can be self powered  or they  may need power generated for them  Most recorders can be fitted with Transmitter Power Sup   plies as an option    A general term used to describe the mechanical means of moving pens printheads across the  chart width  The term often inclu
103. d to the log and display groups described in section 4 6  The operator can edit these    groups to contain only those items which are to be logged or which are to appear at the display     The Level 2 math pack option adds a further group  called the DV group  which can contain only derived and meas     uring channels  i e  not totalizers or counters   The group can be used to assemble channels which are to be part of    group averaging  group max min  or group reset of averages  sample and hold  etc     7 1 2 Jobs    The following jobs are added to the list given in section 4 5 1    Reset channel NN  Reset all DVs  Switch to B on NN  Disable channel NN  Disable all DVs  Trigger Ch NN    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    Page 69    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 1 3 Operator pages          Maths 1        If allowed by operator access  section 4 13   the opera              tor can reset any of the resettable functions in level 2    from this menu  The reset page displays the current  lt  to reset 37 54       value of the channel to be reset              7 2 EQUATIONS Maths channel reset    Note   Unless otherwise stated  a  channel  can be ei   ther an input channel or another derived calculation  channel     7 2 1 Level 1 equations    CONSTANT  Allows the entry of a constant to be used in other equa  Value  O  tions  values between  99999 and 999999     COPY  Can be used to duplicate input or derived channels Copy Ch 1  when more than four alarms are required  
104. des the paper transport system used to drive the chart    Zero is generally taken to mean the value associated with the lowest  or center  grid line on the  chart  Its actual value need not be zero  as long as it is less than the Span value     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    ANNEX    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION    INSTALLATION CATEGORY AND POLLUTION DEGREE    This product has been designed to conform to BS EN61010 installation category II and pollution degree 2  These  are defined as follows     INSTALLATION CATEGORY II  The rated impulse voltage for equipment on nominal 230V or lower ac line voltage is 2500V  I E  The equipment is  supplied from the fixed installation  IEC664     POLLUTION DEGREE 2  Normally  only non conductive pollution occurs  Occasionally  however  a temporary conductivity caused by con   densation shall be expected     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 127    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE         TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION  Recorder        Board types  I O     Universal input board  6 Changeover relay output board  4 Channel analog output  retransmision  board       Options  See options manual     Host Communications   Memory Card   Transmitter Power Supply   Controllers  see also separate controller manual     Also Case Heater  not described        Environmental Performance    Temperature limits    Humidity limits  Protection  Shock  Vibration  Altitude  max     O to 50  C operating   20 to 50  C wit
105. ding lead resistance     Influence of lead resistance    Temperature scale    Resolution and accuracy   20   C   2   C    RTD types  ranges and accuracies    O to 150 Q  O to 600 Q       6kQ    Error   negligible  3 wire      Mismatch   1 Q Q  3              Error at 20   C Temperature coefficient  per   C     Typical   0 030  input   0 047  range  20 ppm input   2 04 ppm range    ITS9O    Range     olution    010150 0 045  input   0 141  range  35 ppm input   36 6 ppm range    0 to 600  Oto 6k   148mO    RTD Type    Cu10  JPT100  Ni100  Ni120  Pt100  Pt100A  Pt1000       Overall range            20 to   400   220 to   630    60 to   250    50 10   170   200 to   850   200 to   600   200 to   850       Standard    General Electric Co    JIS C1604 1989  DIN43760 1987  DIN43760 1987   IEC 751   Eurotherm Recorders SA  IEC 751       Typical  0 034  input   0 026  range  20 ppm input   0 19 ppm range    0 049  input   0 032  range       Max linearisation error          Thermocouple data  Temperature scale   Bias current   Cold junction types       error       rejection ratio   Remote       Upscale   downscale drive    Types and ranges    ITS9O    1 7nA       38mV range  8nA on all other ranges    Off  internal  external  remote    1  C max  instrument at 25         50 1 minimum    Via any user defined input channel  Set on a PER RECORDER basis  All channels must be set  high or off  OR  low or off     See table    Overall  range    C     Standard    Max linearisation  error      
106. during manufacture  Controller output connections  are made by the user to the option controller interface pcb located in the bottom right hand area of the case interior   see Figure 9 3 1   These terminals are identified with the same designations as are shown in the temperature control     ler manual     9 3 2 User input  T C  RTD  mA  volts or mV     Controller signal inputs are connected directly to the temperature controller terminals VI  V  and V   see figure  9 3 2a   Refer to the temperature controller manual   sensor input connections  The signal input connections will  accept wire sizes from 16 to 22 awg  0 5 to 1 5 square mm   Figure 9 3 2b details the recommended routing of the  signal input connections to the temperature controllers  Plastic fasteners are provided to secure signal input cable    routing     Controller communications setup parameters are        Protocol                 Modbus Data bits             8  Slave address         1 for controller 1 Stop bits              1   2 for controller 2 Parity                       Baud rate               19200    HA250385    Page 92 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    9 3 WIRING  Cont           Option Board Power  Supply Board            D    Option Board Power  Supply Board                                                        a The number        mix of the   boards varies according to  the options fitted     amp     Option Boards             Input Board  Option Boards       Contr
107. e  Input and derived channels share the following parameters     Channel units Five character user definable string  Trace On  off  Line thickening On  off  Colour Selectable from those available  Span A and B  Tag 14 character tag  Alarms Type  threshold  jobs  Value format Level 1  amp  2 Functions  Five digits with configurable decimal point position   Level 3 Functions Two digits  positive  or one digit  negative  plus the exponent   9 to 9      MATHS PACK UNIQUE PARAMETERS  GROUP RESET ENABLE  Allows resettable functions to be made susceptible to group reset   LEVEL 2 VALUE FORMATS    Value format Five digits with configurable decimal point position   Time as HH MM SS  Time part of time stamp function  or elapsed time for the stopwatch    Date as DD MM YY or MM DD YY  Date part of Time Stamp function   Date format is defined  as a part of instrument configuration   Elapsed time as HH MM SS  If the period is 100 hours or more  the format changes to  HHHHH MM        Note  If a DV is configured with one of the above Date  Time or Elapsed formats  it will be displayed as        but will be logged on a separate line in the chosen format        HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 81    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    This page is deliberately left blank    HA250385  Page 82 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    Level one functions Level two functions        up Average                e    0        Conf DV 1                     Gr       
108. e adjustment can be applied or removed as required     The technique used is     The recorder outputs a known value  10   of output span  at the analog output terminals    The user takes the resulting value as indicated by the connected equipment and enters it into the recorder   The recorder outputs a second value  90   of output span     The user takes the resulting value as indicated by the connected equipment and enters it into the recorder     E E         The recorder then calculates a linear gain and offset correction to be applied to the output       These are default values and can be adjusted by the user     Conf Adjust     m                   Adjust Chart      HAd3just   Output    Use up down arrow keys to select channel       Use up down arrow keys to select channel 40     View Adjust O P 1  D  HRemove from O P 1                  to O P 1             Set ired                                      Low output LLL LL 0          default   10    AAAAAAAAAA   adjusted or unadjusted          Adjustment Removed Low reading LLL LL Enter resulting indicated value    Set required high       value   in engineering units    default   90                                                                                       i                                                                   High output HHH HH                High reading HHH HH  Enter resulting indicated value                mi    Adjustment complete  Figure 6 5 Output Adjust menu pages   Remove  allows the adjustme
109. e than those items relevant to this  product        HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    Product  WATER BASED INKS NOT CONTAINING FORMAMIDE    Part numbers  LA248163  LA249556    LA250280    HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS    Not available    PHYSICAL DATA     gt 212 C Specific gravity    FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA  Flash point  deg C   Method used    Extinguishing media    Name Toxicological data    Acid dye Not established    Boiling point 1 05 to 1 1  Complete    Odour Various     lt     D                                D      o  c      D    FLAMMABLE LIMIT    LEL UEL  Not available   Not available    Not flammable    Use medium appropriate to primary  cause of fire     Special fire fighting procedures   None    Unusual fire and explosion  azards    None    3  Q    HEALTH HAZARD DATA    Threshold limit value  Not established  LD 50 Oral  gt  5g kg    Skin and eye irritation    LD 50 Dermal Not established    2  o  z      5   gt   o  9  3  v  c            Over exposure effects Slight irritation of mucus membrane       FIRST AID PROCEDURES    Flush affected areas with water  If irritation develops  consult a physician     Eyes and skin    Ingestion If swallowed  dilute with water  Induce vomiting  Obtain immediate medical attention    Inhalation If inhaled  move to fresh air  If necessary  aid breathing and obtain medical attentio    REACTIVITY DATA    Conditions to avoid    Strong oxidising agents and temperatures  above 9    STABILITY  Stable   Yes Unstable            O    Hazardous  decomposit
110. ected  The appearance of  some subsequent display pages is dependent on this selection        NOTE  To ensure best accuracy  ALWAYS use mA input type with current input through a shunt resistor        INPUT RANGE  The low and high settings should match the lowest and highest values which the recorder will have applied to its in   puts  This allows the recorder to select the best  1     most accurate  electronic range for your input  The up arrow  and cursor keys are used to enter the value  including the decimal point    These pages do not appear for Digital or Comms  if fitted  inputs  or if the selected Input Type 15              SHUNT VALUE  For mA input type only  allows a shunt value to be entered  normally 100 or 250        The entered value must match    that of the fitted shunt  Best accuracy can be achieved by using a current loop shunt of 500 or less  1 0 Volts at 20  mA   See specification section  Annex A  for accuracy information     INPUT UNITS    This page appears only for thermocouple and RTD inputs and allows   C      K elvins  or R ankine  to be selected     HA250385  Issue      Nov 06 Page 43    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 1 RANGE CONFIGURATION  Cont      LINEARISATION TYPE    The linearisation types  if any  which appear on the scroll list depend on the Input Type selected  The complete list is   Linear  square root  x  gt   x       Thermocouple types         D E  G2  J  K  L  N  R  S  T  U  Ni NiMo  MoRe  Platinel    RTD types   
111. em Card Full   M Card Near Full  80  full    MCC Overdrive  Archiving buffer full and no card or available card space     om m    These can be used to initiate recorder jobs as described in section 4 1 5   12 8 2 System errors  The following possible system errors are added to the recorder   1  Memory card battery low  2  Memory card battery flat  3  MCC Overdrive error  Archiving buffer full   Archiving options only   Any of these will cause a message to be sent to the display and an entry to be placed in the system error list  see sec   tion 3 7      12 8 3 Error messages    In the event of an error occurring during card use  a message will appear for a few seconds  The following error  messages are possible  if all memory card options are present     Directory empty Card reader fault  Card write protected Card read failure  Card changed Card write failure  Card not formatted Bad filename   Card not fitted Card data corrupted  File write protected Card full   File read protected MCC overdrive    HA250385  Page 114 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 9 MEMORY CARD CONFIGURATION MENU OVERVIEW    Operator menus           Configuration                        OQ             Conf Instrument                                                                                                       D   Conf Chart         D            2  j  Conf Channel 1 MC Directory     E  Conf G Dj 1            Group 1splay MC Delete   TS                  D  Conf Oper
112. eset value is loaded into the  counter by job or by operator action   Units Allows a 5 character units string to be entered using the up down arrows and cursor key   Glb preset Allows each counter to be defined as being susceptible to global reset  enable  or not  disable    Tag Allows a 14 character descriptive tag to be entered for each counter     Scroll through 1 to 6    Conf Counter 1          Counter   Function            Counter   Alarm                                                                ii    Preset Val          Alarm   Set Point                                B    Enter preset value                7   sita Behar 9  rg  mua 7 079   da  D S Enter text string         Scroll through       Scroll through  Glb Reset disable   Enable Disable high low       Enter text string                                                                                                                                                       Tag 14 characters                Scroll through  1 to 2                        Scroll through              0     This page does        appear if Scroll through        action    remains selected   02 40114 active qualifiers          Figure 8 4 4 Counter configuration    ALARM PAGES   Threshold Allows a value to be entered to act as an alarm trigger    Limit Defines whether the alarm triggers when the counter value is 2 the threshold  absolute high alarm    limit   high  or  lt  the threshold  absolute low alarm   limit   low    HA250385    Issue 7
113. etect an open circuit at its input terminals  As a part of the channel con   figuration  the instrument   s response to an open circuit can be defined as    None        Drive  high    or    Drive low     If    none    is selected the trace is allowed to drift according to what the  input wiring is picking up  acting as an aerial   Drive high  low  causes the trace to be  drawn at the extreme right  left  side of the chart    A mechanical paper rotation  Includes chart hold down tabs and a means for gripping the  center of the chart to turn in at a specified rate     Also known by the abbreviation CJC  The current generated by a thermocouple  TC  junc   tion depends on the temperature difference between the actual bonded junction  the hot junc   tion   and the other  non bonded  end of the conductors  the cold junction  CJ    Thus  for  any reading from a TC to be accurate  the temperature of the CJ must be taken into account   This can be done in three ways  Internal  External or Remote    Internal  The recorder has integral temperature detectors measuring the temperature near the  terminal blocks  the cold junction for directly connected TCs     External  For remote TCs  the cold junction can be held at a known temperature  This tem   perature is entered  in degrees  as a part of the CJC configuration    Remote  For remote TCs  an auxiliary temperature detector can be used to measure the cold  junction temperature  This detector is then connected to a separate input channel 
114. f 3 equal resistance leads             V  mV ranges   100 mV and O   10 V dc  user configurable with these limits   Outputs  Relay Rating  Min  12V   100 mA  Max  2 A   264 Vac resistive  Triac Rating  1 A resistive   264 Vac  Analog Range  Isolated  O to 20 mA configurable  load 600 Q max    12 V dc limit  Control Functions  Control Modes  PID or PI with overshoot inhibition  PD  PI  P only or On Off  Auto manual  Bumpless transfer  Setpoint rate limit  0 01 to 99 99 degrees  or display units per minute   Cooling algorithms  Linear  Water  non linear   Fan  minimum on time   Oil  proportional only  Tuning One shot tune    Automatic calculation of PID and overshoot inhibition parameters  Automatic droop comp     Automatic calculation of manual reset value when using PD control  Alarms Types    Full scale high or low  Deviation high  low or band  Modes  X Latching or non latching  Normal or blocking action  up to 4 process alarms can be combined onto a single output  General  Display Dual  4 digit x 7 segment high intensity LED  Dimensions  amp  weight 48 mm W x 48 mm H x 103 mm D  1 89  x 1 89  x 4 06    250 g  8 82 oz   Supply 100 to 240 Vac   15   10    48 to 62 Hz  10 Watts max   Environmental Temperature  Operating  O to 40   C  32 to 104   F   ambient with controller   Storage  10 to 70   C  Humidity  5 to 90        non condensing   Atmosphere  Electrically conductive pollution must be excluded from the controller cabinet  Altitude  Not suitable for use above 2000 m  6 5
115. for  Archive     the following types of file name may be used when archiving data      Text    2  Daily  Uses the recorder s real time clock   3  Hourly  Uses the recorder s real time clock     4  Counter value   The file names consist of up to eight characters  followed by a three character non editable extension     MC Archive Filename formats for ASCII files  extension    ASC              File type ASCII Use cursor key then up down      arrows to select counter number   7    Name Type hourly  7    Name Type daily         Name Type counter 1         PACKED names identical except extension    PKD                                                                                                                         Name Type text  7    0            Use up down arrows and Use up down arrows and Use up down arrows and CCCCCCCC will be the  cursor key to enter up to 8  cursor key to edit 1st two cursor key to edit 1st two value of the selected counter  at the time of archiving     character file name characters characters    Figure 12 7 Filename selection    HA250385  Page 112 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 7 1 Text file names    With    Filename type    selected as    Text     the NN   NN field can be freely edited with alphanumeric characters as fol     lows   AtoZ        2  0109                 70  amp      14                                    The use of any other character will result in a fleeting  Invalid config  message     12 7 2 
116. gh Se   lect is now the compensated gas DV channel to be displayed  recorded  etc  rather than the above Qmt calculation     CONFIGURATION PAGES           2 Correction                Spec Oxygen 1 000                Meas Oxygen Ch 1                Meas Gas Ch 1    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 79    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 EQUATIONS  Cont      PERCENTILE    This function looks at a specifiable number of the most recent samples of a specified channel  It continuously calcu   lates the percentage of these samples which are equal to or which lie within a specifiable limit  The limit can be a high  limit or a low limit   e g    the percentage of the last 20 samples that are equal to or less than 100  F      Once the specified number of samples has been reached  the oldest sample is discarded and the percentage re calcu   lated with each new sample  The sample rate can also be specified     Fn Percentile                Source Ch 1                Threshold 1 0000       A             Scroll through  high  and  low        c             Sample int ls                           Num of Points Use minimum number of points you can     to save memory space     HA250385  Page 80 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 3 CONFIGURATION    Figure 7 3 is an overview of the maths pack configuration pages    The configuration technique for derived channels is similar to that described for measuring channels in section 4 5   abov
117. h PACKED data format     Reformatting software is included with PACKED format data to convert logs to ASCII format thus allowing manipu   lation of the data in PCs     12 2 MEMORY CARD INSERTION    As shown in figure 12 2a  the memory card is inserted into a slot located at the top right corner of the chart platen   To insert the card  open the recorder door  Note that the instructions on the card  insert this edge  and  this side up   should be on the right side of the card as it is inserted  Push the card fully into the slot until the ejector button below  the card slot moves out    To remove the card  operate the card ejector button  shown below      Card eject  button       Figure 12 2a Memory card insertion    HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 103    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 MEMORY CARD  Cont      Background Display    Furnace 1 Temp Deg C    Op  Display    Opt Chart    Op Alarm Summary                                Wr    Op Alarm thresholds MC Delete              holds                 lt                  3                   MC  Status    Op Action  MC OTEL         Op Clock    MC Save Config    Op System error  MC  Restore       O    nfig    Op Confi  MC Format       ili            Op  DV reset       5  Q  D          E  H   lt                                                          ct  0       H       D                MC Archive 2       E  5           Op Counter             Dashed box   This          appears only if           the associated opti
118. h case heater    With control  O to  40  C  depends on exact hardware configuration    10 to 90  non condensing   door and bezel   IP54  optional IP65    BS EN61010  corner drop test  amp  BS EN60873 edge drop test   BS EN60873  10 to 60 Hz    07 mm displacement  60 to 150 Hz   1g    lt  2000 metres       Physical   Bezel size   Panel cutout dimensions  Depth behind bezel rear face  Weight    Panel mounting    360 High by 380mm wide  Bezel centreline offset 5 mm right with respect to cutout centreline   see fig 1 2 1   340 5 High by 345 5 wide  both        2 mm    150 mm   average 7 Kg  15 165     Vertical   5     30 degrees  where   means top or recorder towards operator   see figure 1 2 1        Printing system  Pen type   Print resolution  Default trace colours     can be changed during configuration     Printhead life  Update rate  Trace rate  maximum     Characters per line       Four nib cartridge    0 2 mm   Colour Channel Colour  blue black  red blue red  green green black    Channel             1 0 x 109 dots per color   black has extra 50   2 Hz  1 Hz when supplied with derived channels  timers  archiving or retransmission     1 pass every 5 seconds    39       Electromagnetic compatibility  EMC     Emissions   Immunity     Electrical safety    BS EN50081 2  BS EN50082 2  BS EN61010  Installation category II  Pollution degree 2       Paper transport  Type   Chart speeds   Chart type    Transport accuracy    Stepper motor  1 to 960 hours per rev   12 hour  24 hour  7
119. he case  see figure 1 2 2   Electrically  the circuit boards contain a transformer with multiple isolated  secondary windings used to drive three simple regulators via individual rectifying filtering circuits  Outputs from the  regulators are wired to terminal blocks for user connection        CAUTION  Although the recorder can operate on a line voltage of 90 to 264 Vac  the transmitter power supply must be set  for the level of voltage connected  See the link identifications shown in Figure 13 1        Figure 13 1 shows an overall view of a transmitter power supply option with inputs for three channels     Link for 115Vac  Remove for 230V ac       Remove for 115Vac  Link for 230V ac         9   a Shunt Link for 115Vac         boards      Remove for 230V       Output 2 9    Output 3    channel      inputs  Be    NA       Output 1  Fuse type   20mm slow blow  Fuse value  115V    100mA  Fuse value  230V    63mA    Figure 13 1 Transmitter power supply    13 1 1 Fuses Supply Fuse   Fuse part  Voltage value Number  The required fuse value depends on the supply voltage  as shown in table        110 120   100          050012  Eh The fuse type Is 2n mm slow blow  ane one is located under a insu  220 240   63 mA        050630  lating cover on each circuit board as shown in figure 13 1 above     Table 13 1 1  Supply Voltage versus Fuse Values       13 1 2 Safety isolation specification    Safety isolation  dc to 65Hz  BS EN61010  Installation category Il  Pollution degree 2  see page 2
120. he contents of Log   group and or Log 2 group can be sent to chart and or memory card  if present  using 1008 as  described in section 4 1 5     AUTOMATIC LOGGING    Two log intervals  A and B  can be configured in  Chart configuration  and if this is done  log group 1 will be printed  on the chart automatically at log interval A or B  interval B being selected by job action  Setting interval A  B  to Ohr      min  disables the automatic printing of the log at interval A  B      Two archive intervals  A and B  can be configured in  Memory card configuration    if the relevant option is present  If  this is done  log group 2 will be sent to memory card automatically at archive interval A or B  interval B being se     lected by job action  Setting interval A  B  to Ohr  0 min  disables the automatic archiving of the log at interval A   B   Logs are printed in black with values in alarm shown in red     3 3 3 Scale print  Dump Scales     Operating the  Enter  key from this page causes the recorder to print all channels  scales on the chart as quickly as it  can     4A to Dump Scales    3 4 ALARM SUMMARY PAGE         For more details of alarm types    and actions see section 4 5 2        For a description of the alarm       display  see next page           Figure 3 4 Alarm summary page    This Operator page allows the status of all current alarms to be viewed     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 29    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    3 4 1 Display interpretation    
121. ibe recorders which have multiple pen printheads rather than individual  pens to produce the trace on the chart  Each trace is made up of dots  produced by the printhead  as it traverses across the chart at regular intervals  Advantages are that many more traces can be  laid down on the chart  the traces can be annotated for identification and messages can be  printed on the chart  Disadvantages are that fast transients may be missed at low chart speeds   A term used to describe the controls  e g  pushbuttons  keypads  and visual feedback  display   that are used to operate and configure the unit   This includes the chart cassette and the mechanical system  motors etc  needed to move the  chart through the cassette  The paper transport system is often considered to be an integral part  of the writing system   A fiber tipped disposable stylus with an integral ink reservoir  Used to draw  trace  the value of  a single process variable on the chart in continuous trace recorders   This is a device which  together with a disposable multi colour cartridge  allows multi point  recorders to mark the chart   An umbrella term which means  the value of an input channel  derived channel  totaliser  coun   ter  timer etc  measured in engineering units  e g  Degrees Celsius   See also Measured value   A set of contacts which changes state as a result of a job list being run  Relays are energised  continuously except when         alarm     so that if power to the recorder fails they go into
122. ight side  4148 mm                      36mm 2 E                              _ Bolt  345 5mm Wide x        0 High     Spring washer  both  5 mm  Washer          13 60 inches Wide x  13 41 inches High  both  008 in                   Panel cutout    vertical           Panel mounting angles    Figure 1 2 1 Mechanical installation    HA250385    Page 12 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    1 2 2 ELECRICAL INSTALLATION  Cont                                 Controller A Controller B   OQ                  2A2B          V  V  VI 1  1   2A2B          V  V  VI   Transmitter power supply    2  S      SASOS       220420210 2    O P 1 O P 2 Alarm Input O P 1 O P 2 Alarm Input HO    O r    Transmitter power supply N  1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Print Arm Pen Chart    needles lift motor motor Display    Con 7 Con 8  Con 9    Con 4   Micro  board                                                                   17                                                                                                                 15      and Power    Cond 09  iets Option board 3        Re transmission connections shown   ay  Output 1  Output 2  Output 3  Output 4  Output 5  Output e                                        eee   V  C  l  V  C     V  C  l  V  C  l  V  C  l 
123. ile  then the extension 15     incremented    from ASC to ASI  If ASI also exists  the extension will be incremented to AS2  AS3     A10     100   and so on  up to 999   until an unused file name is found  PKD extensions are treated in exactly the same way     Configuration file names   CFG extensions  are different in that if an attempt is made to create a configuration file  which already exists  a warning message appears asking for overwrite permission  and if this is given  the existing  file will be overwritten and lost     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 113    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 7 6 Rules for creation of files    1  The first log generated after the disc is placed online will force a new file to be created    2  If an Hourly or Daily file name is chosen  the first log generated during that clock hour or calendar day will create  a new file    3  The first log generated after any change has been made to the Archive Menu will create a new file    4  If a Counter name is chosen  the incrementing of the chosen counter will create a new file    5  The first log generated after any change has been made to the configuration of any channel will create a new file     If none of the above events occur  an automatic interval or timer job will add a new set of data to the open file     12 8 OTHER INFORMATION    12 8 1 Event sources    The following event sources  depending on which option is fitted  are added to the recorder     Mem Card Bat Low   M
124. intained under power off conditions  by a re chargeable Nickel metal hydride battery   When fully charged  the battery will maintain the time and date for approximately one month     As despatched from the factory  the battery 15 discharged  A fully charged battery will provide backup protection for  a minimum of one month at a maximum temperature of 40  C  A discharged battery  charged for one hour  will pro   vide a minimum of 48 hours of backup protection at a maximum of 40  C        Note  The battery on the main circuit board is not a user replaceable item  If the battery does not function   consult factory for service information        3 8 SYSTEM ERROR    This page allows the user to view any system errors which have occurred  If the relevant options are fitted  the fol   lowing errors can be reported  If more than one is active  the Page key is used to scroll through the list     Bad Remote CJ Temp   Writing system fail   Disk overdrive  archiving buffer full with no disk present or no more disk space available    Battery Failure   Clock failure   EEPROM DB Cleared   Battery backed RAM cleared   Memory Card Battery Low   Memory Card Battery Flat   DV Run Time Error    3 9 CONFIGURATION    Operation of the Enter key from this page followed by a password  allows the user access to the configuration pages  described in Section 4     The password set to 00010 by manu     Oo Conia ation  facturer  but it can be edited in In   Password 00000    strument Configuration     If 
125. ion   None  products    Hazardous    polymerisation  Will not occur    SPILL OR LEAK PROCEDURES    Wipe up spills with towels and cloths  Remove stains with soap solution           Dispose of waste in accordance with local environment control regulations                SPECIAL PROTECTION INFORMATION    If vapours are generated  use organic vapour respirator  Normal ventilation is adequate    Protective clothing         gloves when handling printheads to avoid stains on skin clothing    Respiratory    Ventilation    When printheads are being used for recording purposes  there are  no known deletarious effects arising from the inks or pen tips        Page 119    14 1 2    Page 120    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    Batteries    Product  Rechargeable batteries    Part numbers   PA250331    HAZARDOUS INGREDIENTS  Name      Not  available  i   Not      PHYSICAL DATA  Boiling point Not applicable Specific gravity Not applicable  Vapour pressure Not applicable pp  Odour Not applicable Not applicable    FIRE AND EXPLOSION DATA  Flash point  deg C   Method used  Not applicable FLAMMABLE LIMIT  T   Use medium appropriate to LEL UEL  Extinguishing media Not applicable   Not applicable    Special fire fighting procedures   Not applicable    Unusual fire and explosion Batteries might explode due to excessive presure build   hazards up which might not be self venting  Toxic fumes might  be generated     LD 50 Oral Not applicable    Over exposure effects  Not applicable   
126. ion  section 4 4  For example      09 15 29 02 96 12 Hour Chart  or  29 02 96 7 Day Chart    See sections 3 7 and 3 8 if a system error is indicated     2 2 BACKGROUND DISPLAY    After initialization is complete  the display enters what is called a  background  display  showing the value of a chan   nel in a format similar to that shown below  If this 1s the first switch on  or if the recorder has not been configured   the channel will be OFF     Initially  the first channel on display is measuring channel 1  This remains on display for 5 seconds  after which  channel 2 appears  Channels  scroll  in this manner until all input channels have been displayed  after which  if the  display group has been edited to include them  section 4 6 3  any option channels  derived variables  totalisers and  counters  will be scrolled through in the same manner  When all channels have been scrolled through  input channel  1 is returned to     DI 3 295425 Units  Measuring channel   DOL 1 2345 Units  Derived  maths  channel          123456789 Units  Totaliser       1 12345678 Units  Counter     By operating the page up down keys  the display can be made to show alarm types or the channel identifier  tag   instead of its current value  When either of these alternative displays are selected  the relevant channel is held  1      the normal scrolling process is stopped        01 586 03 Deg            Alarm 1 on channel 1 and alarm  Alarms  11 23 3 on channel 2 are active  For           details abo
127. ion 4 5 1  Section 4 12  Section 4 6   Section 4 5 2  Section 4 10  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 5 2  Section 4 14  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 3 5  Section 4 3 2  Section 4 5 3  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 6   Section 4 4 3  Sections 4 4 4  4 9  Sections 3 6  4 7  4 10  Sections 4 12  Sections 3 9  4 1 1  4 3 1  Section 3 10  Section 4 4 4  Section 4 9 1  Section 4 5 2  Sections 4 3 3  4 3 4  Sections 1 2 2  4 11  Sections 1 2 2  4 11  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 5 1  Sections 4 1 2  4 9 1  Section 4 9 1  Section 4 8   Section 4 5 1       Table 4 1 Configuration parameter locator    HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 1 3 Options  Option descriptions appear in later sections of this manual   4 1 4 Logs 1 and 2    Logs are alphanumeric reports showing the current values of a number of process variables  Logs can either be  printed on the chart  or if the appropriate  archiving  memory card option is fitted  they can be sent to memory card    As despatched from the factory  the two log groups contain input channels   to 6  To include option PVs such as to   talisers  derived channels etc   the user can edit the log groups as described in Group configuration  section 4 6 1    Group configuration also allows the group format to be defined  i e  whether Process variable  PV  tags and instru   ment tag are to be included     Logs can be initiated in the following ways    a  Automatically at fixed time periods  section
128. irst Values until all X Y values have been entered  90  80    1      5 00      125 0 E 70  1 00 Y  1 00 60    27 64 00    s 50  1 50 Y  3 375 40                          N   gt                    K    e          gt                  00    K     21 00    EXE            2 00 v  8 00 i    4 X   2 50 Y   15 63 Box o           12X  2 50 Y  15 63 Qd  2  3  4  5   5 X   2 00 Y   8 00  20       13X  3 00 Y  27 00 30           lt       P  O1      K      CO  CO  J  O1           O    64 00  50      1    gt        7          du                        ods   gt                     2    15X  5 00 125 0    70    O1  C  K  1        e    ex    CO                  K    0 00    a            Figure 10 2a  Linearisation table configuration pages    Figure 10 26 y       function    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 95    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OPTION    11 1 INTRODUCTION    This option provides the means for establishing an EIA422 EIA485 serial communications link with a host computer   using the Gould Modicon MODBUS protocol  The option comes on a single board  one of three option boards   For  communication parameter  e g  Baud rate  setting  see Section 11 3 below     11 1 1 Safety isolation specification    Safety isolation  dc to 65Hz  BS EN61010   Installation category     Pollution category 2  see page 2 for definitions   Terminals to ground  100 V RMS or dc  basic insulation     11 2 WIRING    11 2 1 Pinout    Only one communications board may 
129. istors  Such a circuit is for use where the host receiver does not have its own  internal biasing arrangements  Where the host does have its own internal biasing  the fitting of    2200 resistor  across the receive inputs  figure 11 2 2b  c   will terminate the line correctly     HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 97    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 2 2 TERMINATION AND BIASING  Cont      5 Volts               4k7    Host receiver    TXB    Transmit lines from  recorder    a  Host with external bias resistors    Host receiver    5 Volts    0 Volts    5 Volts          470R    TXB    Transmit lines from  recorder    Host receiver       b  Host with external bias resistors providing  termination     220R Transmit lines from  recorder    c  Host with internal bias resistors and external termination     Figure 11 2 2b Host computer termination and biasing    11 3 CONFIGURATION PAGES    The configuration pages  figure 11 3  allow the Baud Rate  Parity  No  of stop bits and the instrument address to be    set up        Scroll through  1200  2000  2400  4800   1800  9600  19 200    Scroll through  Even  Odd  None    Scroll through  One or None    Enter address 1 to 247    Figure 11 3 Configuration pages    Page 98    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 4 GOULD MODICON MODBUS PROTOCOL  11 4 1 Introduction    When connected to a host computer the recorder acts as a slave Modbus device  The unit address  1 to 247  being set  
130. ital input code for comms channels in                           0  address range  0   0 000  1   1 000  Preset holding register for each channel in                         As code 03    address range     Presets values for comms channels only    In addition to the above code 16                                              7250  Data quantity is the total number of characters in the   text string  including colour commands  divided by two   must have an even number of characters    The text string must consist of no more than 39 characters  and may contain no more than 10 colour commands of the  form  n  where n is a numeric character from 1 to 6 as  shown in the table below  Text is printed in black unless  otherwise commanded            character may not be used  as a text character    MSB is printed first        Table 11 4 4 Modbus implementation channel addresses  Sheet 2     CODE FUNCTION  04 Read input register  05 Force single coil  06 Preset single register  07 Read exception status  08 Loopback test  15 Force multiple coil  16 Preset multiple registers  16 Print text string  HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06    Page 101    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 4 4 FUNCTION CODES  Cont      Enter XMODEM mode Holds 1 byte of data specifying which mode to enter  0   standby  1   Receiver  2   Sender  Report XMODEM error Returns 1 byte of data as follows   0  Transfer        no errors  1  Restore failed completely  File was incompatible or comms failed  to transfe
131. izer units     Allows a 14 character descriptive text string to be entered     Allows a value to be entered to act as an alarm trigger     Defines whether the alarm triggers when the totalizer value is   the threshold  absolute high alarm    limit   high  or  lt  the threshold  absolute low alarm   limit   low     The following jobs are added to the scroll list given in section 4 1 5   Preset Tot N   Preset all Tots   Disable all Tots    Page 87    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    8 3 TOTALIZER COUNTER OUTPUT    The totalizer counter output option provides a pulse output to an assigned relay which 15 scaled to the count on the  associated totalizer  There are two entries for this feature  see figure 8 2 6      O P  output factor  divide the totalizer value  e g  a factor of 100 outputs a pulse every 100 totalizer counts  A factor  of 0 00 disables the output     Pulse Relay  n  of card  n      8 4 COUNTERS    8 4 1 Introduction    The counter options supply six  eight digit counters which are controlled from other recorder functions through job  lists  The following jobs are added to the list given in section 4 1 5  They can all be triggered when the source goes  active  goes inactive or on alarm acknowledgment  as configured     Increment Counter N  Decrement Counter N  Preset counter N  Preset all counters    pa um D    Disable all counters    Each counter can be configured with a threshold value to enable it to trigger up to two jobs itself          input 
132. junction compensation     External is used where the cold junction of one or more thermocouples is maintained at a known temperature  When   External  is chosen as CJC type  operation of the Page key calls a further page where the known temperature is to be  entered     Remote uses a temperature sensor connected to a separate input channel to measure the cold junction temperature of  one or more remote thermocouples  This allows copper cable to be used from the remote location to the recorder   instead of high cost compensation cable  The input channel for the CJ temperature measurement is defined in  Instru   ment  configuration  Section 4 3 4      SCALED    This allows the input to be scaled  e g  4 to 20 mA input   0 to 100    The scaling low and high values are entered  using the cursor and up arrow keys as for input values  The Scale units are entered using the text entry technique  described in section 4 1 2  above     VALUE FORMAT    Allows the decimal point position to be chosen for the process value  The up down arrow keys are used to move the  decimal point from XXXXX  to X XXXX  when set to X XXXX  the decimal point will  float  to the right as the  number increases         DAMPING  Recorder  For  noisy  slowly changing signals  damping can be used to filter noise so laa  that the underlying trend can be seen more clearly  The arrow keys allow         43   selection of 2  4  8  16  32  64  128      256 seconds  Damping    Effect of damping on step change    It is n
133. l value is a number of 1 4 seconds elapsed either since enabled  stopwatch  or since the Ist January 1988   Time stamp   This allows time stamp functions to be processed in the maths pack  For example  two channels   each with a time stamp as its value can be subtracted from one another to give the time between the stamps  and  this can be displayed as elapsed time if so configured in the Value Format page        OXYGEN  O   CORRECTION    This function carries out O  correction of gas measurements for use in Continuous Emissions Monitoring  CEM  ap     plications     The equation calculated is     20       20 9    Meas      where   Spec  O    specified oxygen entered as a constant 5 digit value  prescribed for the particular process    Meas        measured oxygen  entered as a channel number  gas analyser input   Meas  gas        measured gas  entered as a channel number  gas analyser input        NOTE  If the measured O   were to go below the specified O    the above calculation will result in a com   pensated gas measurement that is less than the actual measured gas value  This may not be allowed by    some regulatory agencies        To prevent the calculated value from going lower than the measured value  add a  High Select  DV channel with in   puts from the measured gas channel and      O  calculation above           Since this DV selects the highest of its two   input values  the actual measured gas channel value will be chosen when the Qmt calculation is lower  This Hi
134. lank       HA250385  Page 34 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 CONFIGURATION       Note  In order to help new users  a brief configuration guide appears as section 2 of this manual  This guide  gives step by step instructions to show an example configuration of a single input channel           Note  A configuration tool  to run         PC  15 available from the manufacturer to speed configuration and    text entry        4 1 INTRODUCTION    The configuration of the basic recorder is divided into the following categories  Options are described in later sec     tions     Instrument 6 Clock  2 Chart 7 Messages  3 Channel 8 Alarm Messages  4 Group 9 Events  5 Operator action 10 Configuration Transfer    In addition to the above  Diagnostics and Operator Access are included in the configuration menus     The above categories are listed in the order in which they appear when the page key 15 being used  but it is not nec   essary to carry out the configuration in that order  In order to help you find your way around the table 4 1 overleaf  relates  what you             with  where you do it  and where in the manual you can find details of it for basic recorder    functions  i e  options are not included      4 1 1 Password    In order to prevent unauthorised access to the recorder s configuration  a Setting the password to a 00000 sub   password protection system operates  When despatched from the factory  sequently allows direct access from  thi
135. m the directory     Operation of the Page key from any of the filename pages  allows the file size  and data and time of last activity to be  viewed as shown in the figure     MC Delete                       Erase RN080502 ASC                   Sure  RN031802 ASC        d Erase RN080610 ASC       E                Erase                Figure 12 6 2 Delete function display pages    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 111    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 6 3 Card status    This display tells the user how much memory is currently used  11kB in the example  out of the card s total memory     128kB in the example      Operation of the page key calls a display which shows whether the card is write protected or not     Usage  11  128K                                   Figure 12 6 3 Status display pages       Note  A newly formatted card uses some space for format data        12 6 4 Automatic file deletion    Should the card become full while chart copy or data logging   archiving activities are being carried out  the oldest  data logging   archiving file on the card is deleted   The oldest file will be deleted whether or not it is of the same    type as the one being written   Existing configuration files   CFG  are not deleted     Should the card become full while a Configuration Save is being attempted the Save will be aborted and the message     Err Card full  will be displayed until cleared by the  Clear   X  key     12 7 ARCHIVE FILES    As shown in figure 12 7 
136. mins          Use arrow keys and cursor       key to enter date           Date format MM DD YY             Figure 4 8 Clock configuration pages  4 8 1 Set Time    Use the up down keys to set the hours  Use the cursor key to underline the minutes field  then the arrow keys to set  minutes to the next whole minute  The seconds are set to zero and the clock starts on operation of the enter key     4 8 2 Set Date    Use the up down and cursor keys to set the current date    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 53    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 8 CLOCK CONFIGURATION  Cont      FORMAT    Use the up arrow key to scroll through Day Month Year and Month Day Year as date formats  It should be noted that  if a valid date has not been set up  date format change will not work     4 9 MESSAGE CONFIGURATION    This part of the configuration allows up to 20 messages to be entered  for display and or to be printed on the chart as  the result of operator or Job action  Entered using the text entry method described      section 4 1 2  these messages  can include  embedded sequences    as described below     4 9 1 Embedded sequences    Message text is freely editable  and may contain one or more  Embedded sequence  each of which causes the current  value of a particular variable  e g  time  date  value of channel N  to be automatically included in the message when  printed  The sequences are embedded using  lt  and  gt  as delimiters to separate them from one another and from no
137. ms in page     Op Display  Use  Enter  key to ES  return to PV eR                  Chart    Use              key to ignore changes  to return to a higher Set printhead to chart Turn chart drive on off if permitted  level  or to enter operator menus from PV display  Park printhead  Align chart time  Display current speed       Initiate log if permitted  Print scales  Basic menu only          Options not shown     Op Configuration Op Alarm summary    Enter configuration menu structure if password known  View alarm types   Password is 10 when despatched but can be edited in View alarm status     Instrument    configuration     Op Calibrate chart                         OPERATOR PERMISSIONS    For security purposes  it is possible for the recorder to be configured   Section 4 13  such that operator access to the items listed below is  disabled  i e  they cannot be changed from the Operator menus      Y N indicates whether the item appears  Y  or  N  in the menus as C 1to4or6 A 1to4    Op Channel C Alarm A    View alarm types  View alarm thresholds  Change threshold if permitted     despatched from the factory  This list does not include options        Chart Switch on   off line View time and date    Alarm Adjust setpoints  thresholds          Log Initiate    Op Action    Use enter key as event trigger       Figure 3 11 Top level Operator Menu structure       HA250385    Issue   Nov O6 Page 33    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       This page is deliberately left b
138. nal became too great or too small  and so on  A complete list of  functions is given below  but not all are available on all instruments     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    14 4 GLOSSARY OF TERMS  Cont      Maths functions  Cont      Constant    Copy  Add  Subtract  Multiply  Divide  Modulus    Square root  Channel average  Group average    Rolling average  Exponent  Natural log    10     Log base 10   Rate of change  Sample and hold  Channel minimum  Latching minimum  Continuous minimum    Channel maximum    Latching maximum  Continuous maximum  Polynomial   Relative humidity  Linear mass flow  Square root mass flow    Zirconia probe    Switch   High select   Low select  Trace generator  Stopwatch  Time stamp    F value    Measured value    Memory card    Multipoint recorder    Operator interface    Paper transport system    Pen  Printhead  Process variable    Relay output    Resistance thermometer    Retransmission output  Setpoint    Shunt    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06                An umbrella term which means  the value of an input channel  derived channel  totaliser  coun   ter  timer etc  measured in mathematical units as a proportion of the span  See also Process  variable   Used to describe SRAM  Static Random Access Memory  solid state memory cards  or portable  hard or floppy disks  used to record configurations  data etc  which can then be taken to a re   mote PC for further analysis  if required   This is used to descr
139. nt to be removed from a selected channel      View  allows the user to determine whether any particular retransmission output is currently adjusted or not     HA250385  Page 68 Issue   Nov O6    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 MATHS PACK OPTION    7 1 INTRODUCTION    The math pack option provides 16  derived  channels  DV 1 to DV16   in addition to the measuring channels     The option comes in three levels  level 1 which provides basic arithmetic functions  level 2 which provides advanced    functions such as averaging  relative humidity calculations  mass flow etc  and level 3 which is a display format only      Scientific notation displays calculated values using a mantissa and an exponent of 10  e g  1000   1 00       The func     tions for levels 1  amp  2 are listed in table 7 1 below     Level 1 functions    Off  Constant  Copy  Add  Subtract  Multiply  Divide  Modulus    7 1 1 Groups    Level 2 functions  additional to level 1 functions     Square root  Channel average    DV Group average  Rolling average    Rate of change   Sample and hold   Channel minimum   DV group latching minimum  DV group continuous minimum  Channel maximum   DV group latching maximum       Table 7 1 Math functions    DV group continuous maximum  Third order polynomial  Relative humidity   F value   Linear mass flow  Square root mass flow  Zirconia probe   Switch   High select   Low select   Stopwatch   Time stamp   Oo Correction    Percentile    Derived channels can be adde
140. ntional  interruption is prohibited        The line voltage fuse within the power supply unit is not replaceable  If it is suspected that the fuse is faulty  the  manufacturer s local service center should be contacted for advice    Whenever it is likely that protection has been impaired  the unit shall be made inoperative and secured against  unintended operation  The nearest manufacturer s service center should be consulted for advice    A switch or circuit breaker shall be included when installing this instrument  It shall be in close proximity to the  instrument and within easy reach of an operator  It shall be marked to indicate that it will disconnect this instru   ment    Any adjustment  maintenance and repair of the opened apparatus under voltage  should be avoided as far as possi   ble and  if inevitable  shall be carried out only by a skilled person who is aware of the hazard involved    Where conductive pollution  e g  condensation  carbon dust  is likely  adequate air conditioning filtering sealing  etc  must be installed in the recorder enclosure    Signal and supply voltage wiring should be kept separate from one another  Where this is impractical  shielded  cables should be used for the signal wiring  Where signal wiring is carrying  or could carry  under fault condi   tions  hazadous voltages    double insulation should be used    If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer  the protection provided by the equipment  might be impaired
141. o call the Range low page     The low range is O as required  so operate the page key again to  E  call the Range High page I P Range Lo _ 0 00    Enter the value 1000 as follows     I P Range Hi 0   1  Operate the up arrow key until 1    appears in the display             Operate the cursor key  and repeat step 1  but stop when  0  appears in the display   3  Repeat step 2  I P Range Hi 1000 0  4  Repeat step 2         C      m m         5 Repeat step 2 but stop when the decimal point appears        Note  If you do not enter the decimal point  the recorder will  interpret the entry as 100000       HA250385  Page 22 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 5 3 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  Cont          E  TEMPERATURE UNITS I P Units  C       5    Operate the page key to call the input units page             Lin Type Type B    Units are   C as required  Other units      K      R could be  scrolled to using the arrow keys                 Lin Type Type C    s bl Pl D gt     Operate the Page up key to call the linearisation type page      E    LINEARIZATION TYPE  Use the up arrow key to scroll from Type B through to Type J  E  thermocouple          3    Operate the Page up key to call the CJC page     CJC TYPE CJC Type Off    Use the up arrow key to scroll from  Off to  Internal   This is          usual CJC type choice  CJC Type Internal    s  s    SCALE PAGE  E    Unscaled    Use the page key to call the scaling page  As our scale range is  the same as the
142. oller 1 Output Controller 2 Output                                                      2A2B          1A 1B 2A2B                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Option Controller  Interface Board       Chan6 Chan5 Chan4 Chan3 Chan2 Chan1      Figure 9 3 1 Controller output and PV data               Routing of the signal input  wiring to the controllers    Controller signal input  connections   refer to    Plastic Fasteners  controller manual     4 places         LSILEILSIL IL 1L     Figure 9 3 2a Controller signal inputs  Figure 9 3 2b Controller signal input wiring routing    HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 93    9 4 SPECIFICATION    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       Inputs   Range   Sample rate  Calibration accuracy  Resolution  Linearisation accuracy  Input filter   Zero offset    Thermocouple    Cold junction comp   RTD Types   Excitation current     Lead compensation     Types      100 mV and 0 10 V dc  auto ranging    9 Hz  110 ms    0 25  of reading   1 LSD   1  C F     1 uV for 100 mV range   lt 0 2 mV for 10 V dc range    0 126 of reading   1 0 to 999 9 seconds   User adjustable over the full display range   J  K  LL N  C  R  S  B  amp  Platinell Il   Automatic  typically  gt 30 to 1 rejection from 20   C  Platinum 100  DIN std  0 00385 Q Q   C   0 2 mA    Up to 22 Q in each o
143. on is present       uu Ll Ll ll 2      Lc               jOp Timer                         Op Memory Card       allel    Op Calibrate chart    Figure 12 2b Memory card operator menu structure    HA250385  Page 104 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 2 1 Card formatting    Memory cards are tested prior to shipment and the battery removed to preserve its useful life  Before a memory card  can be put into service  the battery must be installed following the instructions with the card  It then must be format   ted by operating the  Enter  key in the   A to FORMAT  display page as shown in figure 12 2 1 below        Note  Any existing data on a card with a battery will be lost during format         MC Directory    MC Delete    i          Status    CHANGE  CARD WHEN              ede    MC Save Config Card is Offline    e    MC Restore Config   Format deletes all data on      card    id         MC Archive    Format type SRAM       to Format  Please Wait    e    NO    MC Archive    e    Figure 12 2 1 Card format and off line menus    12 2 2 Changing cards       CAUTION  Before inserting or removing a PC card  MC Offline should be selected  see figure 12 2 1 above   This  ensures that data is not lost or corrupted whilst the card is inserted or removed  The card returns to the  On   line    state as soon as the  Card is Offline  display is quitted  by using                   key         HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 105    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RE
144. ons                                         81  Q  QUICK scale                                        29  R  Rate of change  maths function                                    72  Rate of change                                                             49  Recorder  Installation                                PET 11  Labelling symbols                   0042    10  Specification      128 to 130  Reference value entry            4  4            49  Relative humidity  maths function                                 73           2 dole io p PPM 63  Remote CJ channel      40  Replacing  Suri vet                             16  Retransmission                                                            65  Rolling average  Maths function                                   71  HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06    5           NOIES                      10  Sample and hold  maths function                                 72  Scale   Printing on the chart                                         42  Scaling PENES ETT 45  Serial comunications option                                          96  Shunt value                          43  Spam                    eee ausit      50  Specification   Analogue outputs                                         65   CONOCEIS EE UT 94   Input         129 to 130                                            S 128 to 130   Relay oa T                            63   Serial Communications board                                   96   Transmitter power supply             
145. or Deviation alarms  this sets a  central  value on each side of which the Deviation Value  see immediately below  is  to operate  The value is entered using the up and down arrow keys     DEVIATION  For Deviation alarms only  this is a value each side of the reference value  within which a Deviation IN alarm is  active  and outside which a Deviation OUT alarm is active  See figures 4 5 2c and 4 5 2d     CHANGE   For Rate of Change alarms only  this allows a value  D  to be entered using the up down arrow keys  If the change in  the channel value  APV  over the specified time period T  see below  is greater than D  APV T    D  then the alarm is  tripped     PER  For Rate of Change alarms  allows a time period to be selected for the above change value  The up arrow key allows    second  1 minute or 1 hour to be selected as the period     AVERAGE  Allows a period of 0 to 9 seconds to be entered for Rate of Change alarms  This has the effect of preventing spurious  alarms being triggered by transient changes in the PV value     HYSTERESIS  Allows a  deadband  to be entered for absolute and deviation alarms  to prevent alarms being continuously triggered if  the process variable value hovers around the trip point  The value is entered using the up down arrow keys     DWELL   This feature allows the triggering of any alarm to be delayed for a period configurable up to 2047 seconds  If the  alarm source returns to a non alarm state during the Dwell period  the alarm is ignored  The
146. ot recommended that damping be used on quickly changing signals  in input signal       BREAK RESPONSE    For lower ranges only  i e  thermocouples and voltages less than 150 mV  the recorder        be made to respond in     known way if a break in the input circuit 15 detected        Note   The break response for ALL CHANNELS on any single recorder must be selected as either   upscale or  none        downscale or none   Upscale and downscale CANNOT BE MIXED on a recorder       Break response can be set to   a  None  trace drifts with input wiring acting as an aerial   b  Drive hi  trace is placed at the outside edge of the chart   c  Drive lo  trace is placed at the inside edge of chart     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 45    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 1 RANGE CONFIGURATION  Cont      OPEN   CLOSED  For Input Type digital  not available on Channel 1   the PV display consists of a text string or an open closed repre   sentation  The strings which are to appear under open  logic low  and closed  logic high  conditions can be scrolled    through using the up down arrow keys     These text strings are  Open  Close        In  Out  Hi  Lo     TEST WAVEFORMS    When Input Type is selected as  Test   the following four test waveforms can be selected and scaled both for tracing  on the chart and for the displayed value     Triangle   5 hrs or 40 mins  Sine   5 hrs or 40 mins    TAG    This allows a 14 character descriptive name  tag  to be associated with e
147. our alarms are triggered and stays on for a period determined by the type of alarm  section 4 5 2      For latching alarms  the LED will stay illuminated until the cause  trigger  of the alarm has returned to a non alarm  state AND the alarm has been acknowledged  If the alarm trigger is still active when the alarm is acknowledged  the  LED will stop flashing and remain steadily illuminated until the trigger goes inactive  If the alarm trigger has already  returned to a non active state by the time the alarm is acknowledged  then the LED will extinguish immediately on  acknowledgement     For non latching alarms  the LED will be illuminated  flashing if unacknowledged  only until the trigger returns to a  non active state     GLOBAL ALARM    This alarm symbol to the left of the display line becomes active if there is any alarm which is active  on input and  derived channels  totalizers etc    Again the icon flashes if the alarm is unacknowledged     EDIT HOLD    During operation it is possible to hold one channel permanently on display  i e  you can disable the normal scrolling   through of all the items in the display group  by operating the cursor  right arrow  key while the required channel is  on display     During configuration  the  E  indicator illuminates if a change has been made to the configuration  which has not been  written to the recorder memory by operation of the  Enter  key     HA250385  Page 20 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUID
148. r  X  key     Conf Default       Figure 4 14 Default config ation    HA250385  Page 60 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       4 15 CONFIGURATION MENU SUMMARY    Use    Enter    key to enter current display page  or to confirm changes  Top level Operator menu       Use page up page down keys to move from page          OPTCOonfrtgursrrotn    Use up and down arrow keys to scroll through    a flashing item s menu list     Password       Use  Cancel  key to ignore changes  to return to Enter password Set    a higher level  or to return to operator menus  wA     a  Chart speed  A         ues  Return recorder to factory set Conf  Instrument   Adaptive recording              aH DE Conf  hart    Use cancel  Set  Instrument tag key to return    Password to operator                                 Language S Conf Channel  Adjust input channel Remote CJ channel Input type range units linearisation type  Set chart zero span Remote CJ Units Alarm type  threshold  action  jobs  Trace on off  colour  thickening  Channel tag                Set up operator    access permissions a     For Maths  Totaliser  Counter  Timer  Communications               User linearisation tables and memory card functions  see    Select  Log   PV  or  Display   and edit contents format           the relevant Option Section        Conf Transfer    Set up transfer parameters Enter text string for operator display   Set action as latching or non latching      Set jobs in Event configura
149. r if held          continuously     Figure 3 3 Chart Operator Menus    3 3 1 Chart on off    If access is allowed  section 4 13   the operator can switch the chart drive on and off as required  When the chart is  off  the printhead can be              for replacement   Chart fast off  allows the recorder to complete the current line of    printing  if any  before switching chart drive off   Chart off causes the recorder to print any queued messages before  switching off     CHART ALIGN    This function is used to align the pre printed time marks on the chart with the time reference point of the recorder  see  section 1 3   Single operations of the enter key cause the chart to move approx 0 2 mm at its edge  Continuous opera   tion of the key causes the chart to move continuously at   rev hr until the key 15 released  Chart drive must be off     HA250385  Page 28 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    3 3 2 Logs    When delivered form the factory  Log groups 1 and 2 contain all the recorder s input channels  During  Group con   figuration     section 4 6  these items can be deleted individually  and if the relevant options are present  derived vari   ables  totalisers and counters can be added  The log format can be set up to include tags or not as required     OPERATOR INITIATION    The contents of either group can be printed on the chart at any time by the operator from the display page     Where N   1 or 2   see figure 3 3    JOB INITIATION    T
150. r the file   Original configuration unchanged   Restore failed on data   Some records ignored  but transfer mostly  successful   Restore failed on transfer  Some config  transferred before failure   New configuration undefined  16  Save had no reply from comms and timed out  32  5       failed before transfer completed    EXCEPTION RESPONSES    Illegal function Unsupported or illegal Modbus function  Illegal data address Data address out of range for instrument config  Attempt to preset input value of non comms channel  Invalid configuration data  Illegal data Data value out of range for function  Illegal busy Configuration transfer in progress via another port  so unable to action function       Table 11 4 4 Modbus implementation channel addresses  Sheet 3     11 5 XMODEM TRANSFER    XMODEM transfers take place between a host computer and a single instrument to save or restore configuration     The transfer procedure is as follows   1  Place any other instruments on the communications link into standby mode   2  Set the required recorder to sender or receiver mode as appropriate    3  Send or receive file at host    4  10 seconds after completion  host communications is restored to normal use        Note  10 seconds of inactivity on the communications link  at any point in the procedure  will cause the host  communications to return to normal use for instruments in standby mode        Hecorder PC Serial Port      9                       Receive Receive    RXA                
151. ree relay boards can be fitted     if no other options are fitted            Undo this screw        to release platen                   N Lift latch to    release door catch    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 13    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    1 2 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  Cont      SUPPLY VOLTAGE  MAINS  WIRING    Leave the Earth lead longer than the others  so it  would be the last to become disconnected should  the cable be pulled out of the             Blu   A     White   Black   Green     Figure 1 2 2b Supply voltage wiring    The supply voltage cable is terminated at the terminal block located near the bottom right hand corner of the case  see  figure 1 2 2a   Care should be taken to ensure that only the earth ground wire  green or green with a yellow stripe  is  connected to the Earth  right most  terminal     The fuse in the main recorder power supply is not user replacable  If fuse may have been blown  consult manu   facturer for service information        Caution  Although the recorder is designed to work from any 50 or 60Hz voltage between 90 and 264V  the transmitter  power supply option is not  When sold with a new order  the transmitter power supply will come with the  correct links and fuse for the specified line voltage  When supplied as a retrofit option  or if the supply  voltage to the recorder changes  each transmitter power supply board must have its links and fuse correctly  selected  or the fuse may rupture when power is applied  Fig
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153. ried out using the normal techniques described in section 4  Figure 8 2 6 below  shows the con     figuration pages     Scroll through    Cont Totalizer 1    Fa  HY                 Tot   Function                   Function  Disabled    D  Source Ch 1                                                             Units scaler 0 00      Period scaler 15       Preset Val 0 00                      Glb Reset enable  Val Fmt                     Cutoff Lo                                       O  O  O                CutOff      10000 00                Units 5char                         Tag 14 characters    Page 86    1106                      Scroll through   Enabled Disabled    Scroll through   available sources             Enter values                   DIS          Scroll through   Enable Disable    Set decimal  point position                                                       V     Enter      2 values     a Enter    eS text strings             Tot   Alarm                            D          Alarm   Set Point                   Thold  0 00    Limit Is High                                    No action          While active                                     Enter  value                        Scroll through  high low    Scroll through  1 to 2    Scroll through  jobs list    Scroll through  qualifiers    This page does not appear if         action    remains selected    Figure 8 2 6 Totalizer configuration    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GU
154. rmal    text     Although the message is limited to 20 characters at the display  the embedded sequences will expand fully on the  chart or at the memory card  packed data only  if present  The available sequences  which must be entered as shown   are as follows     ONE PART SEQUENCES     lt TIME gt    lt DATE gt      lt TMDT gt     Embeds the current time in hh mm ss format   Embeds the current date in the format  DD MM YY or MM DD YY  defined in clock configuration   section 4 8    Embeds time and date    TWO PART SEQUENCES    The remaining sequences require an Item and a Type to be entered either as  lt Item Type gt  or as  lt Item   Type gt   If the  latter  hyphen  format is used  the          will be highlighted if in alarm     ITEMS  Blank  n   Dnn  Tn   Cn   tn   En    TYPES  NO  PV  TA  UN  VU    Page 54    Uses the triggering item  e g  alarm  itself as the message triggering source  Uses measuring channel n as the message triggering source   Uses derived channel nn as the triggering source    Uses totaliser n as the source if TCT option fitted   Uses counter n as the source if TCT option fitted   Uses timer n as the source if TCT option fitted   Uses event n as the source     Causes the Item s ID to be embedded  e g  t2  06    Causes the Item s process value to be embedded   Causes the item s tag to be embedded   Causes the Item s units string to be embedded   Causes the items process value and units to be embedded     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCUL
155. round display     Page 106       Save to CONFIG  CFG Enter 8 character  max   filename                to Overwrite  Filename  already in use  Overwrite    Do not overwrite   gt     Saving config         Config save complete    Figure 12 3 1                       used with this card             MC Directory    MC Delete          Status    MC Offline    MC Save Config    Use Down arrow  only  to  scroll through filenames    Restore Filename CFG       Restoring config    Config complete           Recorder re initializes using  the new configuration    Figure 12 3 2    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 4 DATA LOGGING  ARCHIVE     A log is a  snapshot  of the values within the log group at one point in time  Log  files may contain one or a large number of single logs     5    MC Directo    12 4 1 Archive Configuration     MC Delete  Logging to a data card file can be initiated by job  through operator action or  for      log group 2  automatically at one of two configurable periods  archive intervals MC  Status  A and B   Under normal circumstances  interval A is used  interval B being qu  selected by job action  More details can be found in section 4 1 4  MC Offline  When archiving automatically  log group 2 is sent to the file defined in Archive MC Save Config  2 configuration  see section 12 4 1   The log interval and starting point can be  set  1 e  if an interval is entered as  01 00 00  at 8 27  logging will start on the        
156. rument tag  Language   Line thickening  Linearisation type   Log contents   Log interval  Messages   Operator action key  Operator permissions  Password   Pen zero span setting  Printing on the chart  Process value in messages  Reference  deviation alarms   Remote CJ   Restore configuration  Save configuration  Shunt Value   Tag   Text entry embedding  Time embedding in messages  Time set   Value format    Chart   Adjust   Channel  Alarm  Jobs  Channel   Alarm   Setpoint  Channel   Range  Instrument  Channel   Range  Channel   Trace  Channel  Range  Group   Channel   Trace  Channel   Trace  Group   Chart   Clock   Transfer  Channel   Range  Clock   Message  Channel   Range  Diagnostics  Group   Channel   Alarm  Setpoint  Events   Channel  Range  Channel   Alarm  Setpoint  Adjust   Channel   Range  Channel   Range  Channel   Range  Instrument  Instrument  Channel   Trace  Channel   Range  Group   Chart   Messages  Operator action  Access  Instrument  Calibrate chart  Chart   Message  Channel   Alarm   Setpoint  Instrument  Transfer  Transfer  Channel   Range  Channel   Range  Various  Message   Clock   Channel   Range    Parameter etc  to be edited   Configuration page name Where to look    Section 4 4 5  Section 4 14  Section 4 5 2  Section 4 5 2  Section 4 5 1  Sections 4 3 3  4 3 4  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 5 3  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 6   Section 4 5 3  Section 4 5 3  Section 4 6  Sections 4 4 1  Section 4 8   Section 4 11  Section 4 5 1  Section 4 8   Section 4 9 1  Sect
157. s password is set to 00010  but this can be modified as a part of the the operator menu without further  Instrument configuration described in section 4 3 need for a password        4 1 2 Text entry    A number of items  messages  tags  units strings etc   require text to be entered or modified  Text entry is achieved by  using the  Cursor  key to move the underline to the character to be edited  and then using the up and down arrow keys  to scroll through the character set until the required letter  number or symbol appears  This process is repeated for all  the characters in the text string     CHARACTER SET    The characters available are   AtoZiatoz A    cg  e      o    UD  upxuQo  o  e  V  es  1   C      itiiA  eEo  yecX              Nao      alLlnzxot  o  0ocenmst 9 48                lt    gt       0109  Space         250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 35    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 1 INTRODUCTION  Cont      Page 36    Adaptive recording  Adjust input   Alarm Jobs   Alarm Parameters  Break response   CJC  remote  channel  CJC type selection  Channel colour  Channel parameters  Channel scroll list  Channel span  Channel trace on off  Channels displayed  Chart speed   Clock setting  Configuration read write  Damping   Date setting format  Date embedding in messages  Decimal point position  Diagnostics   Displayed channels  Dwell period   Event sources   jobs  External CJ temp  Hysteresis   Input adjust   Input range   Input scaling   Input type   Inst
158. s read are in the range 0000 to FFFF  To obtain the scaled relative value  the following calculation must be  carried out where the analog input is in hex     High range   Low range  FFFF    In the event of a hardware error or under range value  the value is forced to scale zero  Should the analog value be  over range  the scaled value is forced to scale high     Scaled value       Analogue input   Low range    HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 99    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    11 4 4 Function codes    ODE FUNCTION RECORDER ACTION CHANNEL 1  ADDRESS  DECIMAL    01 Read coil status Dieital put state  iue 09                  a 0   02 Digital read input status Digital input state  true    lt  0 5                                  0                                                                    250  Input alarn 242118       ere oerte he    eo ves ies                   500  Input alarm Stats iu IHE etait tole apost Ris 750  Input alarm SLAG odio tms                     pa      1000  Deritvedalatml Status 225 tote itid vba saos do ta2 Ra coe 1250  Derived      Stats c otro                       ue su due 1500  Den ved alarm SUUS        ete un                     1750  Deritved alarm 4                                2000   03 Read holding register Amalog anput value sca Re es 0  Analog input Al  Table 11 4 2                                  250  Analog input A2  Table 11 4 2            2222200000  500  Analog input       Table 11 4 2                             
159. sable all alarms                                                            Ack All Alarms  ay                            Log L      chari                           Going Active    Log 2      Chart                   Going Inactive    Log 1 to archive 1          On Acknowledge  Log 2 to archive 2 Fa               lt     Dp A    Log interval B na                                                                                                                                                                                                    Archive interval B      oH                            Dump Scale         gt                                Print Message                               Display Message                                        Log Message _N  a                    gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt   gt    gt   Z                Figure 4 1 5 Jobs and modifiers    HA250385  Page 38 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 2 CONFIGURATION TECHNIQUES  Configuration menus are treated in the same way as operator menus  with the page and enter keys being used to select    a parameter  and the arrow keys being used to edit it  To return to a higher menu level the cancel  x  key is used   Figure 4 2 below shows the alarm setpoint sub menus in an attempt to illustrate these techniques     Channel 1 Characters shown underlined flash on and off when available for edit          Conf 4                     Alarm   Setpoint Alarm
160. same flow units as Flow    DeltaP   measured value of the differential pressure across the orifice plate at time t  in kPa   AbsP   absolute pressure of the fluid at time t  Temp   absolute temperature of the fluid in Kelvins  K   scaling factor  see below   Rg   specific gas constant in J  kg K   see below   Z  compressibility factor  see below     For the recorder user  this becomes        Mass flow T      md x ma  x mb   the value  at time t  of the channel measuring the flow meter output  the value  at time t  of the channel measuring the absolute pressure of the fluid    mc      the value  at time t  of the channel measuring the fluid temperature in Kelvins    where  ma             md   a constant  derived from the equation     Const                 where  K   ascaling factor  see below   Rg   specific gas constant in J  kg K   see linear mass flow above   Z  compressibility factor  see linear mass flow above     SCALING FACTOR K    This is derived from the equation                        max  where  S   The full scale output from the flow meter    ma   the full scale input of the channel which is reading the flow meter output    CONFIGURATION PAGES Differ Press Ch 1             Enter the differential pressure  absolute temperature and       the absolute pressure channels and the constant Temperature Ch 1                Abs Press Ch 1                Constant 1 00        250385           76 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    7 2 2 LEVEL 2 
161. set to 00000  Configuration pages  are entered directly without having to  enter a password           To further config  pages    Figure 3 9 Entry to configuration    HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 31    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    3 10 CALIBRATE CHART    This page allows the printhead zero and span positions to be set to chart zero and span  On initiation  the printhead  traces lines on the chart where it thinks zero and span are  If incorrect  the positions can be adjusted using the up  arrow key to move the trace slightly to the right  or the down arrow to move it to the left        Note  Zero  center of chart  setting should always be carried out before the span  outer edge of chart  setting   The chart must be turned OFF to access this function        Figure 3 10a Chart calibration pages          Use up down keys to adjust trace position   Effects shown much exaggerated for clarity     Adjust zero first   Up arrow moves trace right   Down arrow moves trace left        Figure 3 10b Zero and Span adjustments  simulated chart sample     HA250385  Page 32 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       3 11 OPERATOR MENU SUMMARY    Background Process Variable  PV  display    Use  Page  keys to move from page to page  1 568 37 Deg       Use  Cancel  key to  enter Operator X  Use  Enter  key to enter  Page   to confirm changes menus    or to return to PV display                 Use Up and Down arrows to scroll through  underlined ite
162. te  input  Event input    Hysteresis    Input channel  Input signal    Job list    Linearization table    Log    Mathematical function    Page 124    A    pseudo    channel which contains the results of maths pack operations so they can be  traced on the chart  logged  used in other calculations etc    The result of one or more input channel or derived channel being acted upon by a math   ematical function  e g  Channel average     An input which has only two states  on or off   Examples are switch inputs or voltage pulse  inputs    A discrete  switch  or digital  voltage level  input  When active  an event input can initiate a  job list    When an input signal is    hovering    near a setpoint  then an annoying and potentially damag   ing series of alarms can be generated  instead of just one alarm which can be acknowledged  and the cause dealt with if necessary  To avoid this  a    hysteresis    value can be entered in  the alarm configuration  which effectively puts a dead band round the set point  For exam   ple an absolute high alarm with a set point of 100 and a hysteresis value of 10  would be  triggered when the input signal value rose above 100  but would not re trigger again until  after the alarm had been  cleared  by the process value falling below 90  An attempt to de   pict this example is given in the figure below     Start End    Alarm without hysteresis         cM EX           4    100    Input signal value       p g 90                Alarm with hysteresis p 
163. the PV  value rises above the alarm threshold value  The  alarm remains active until the measured value falls  below  setpoint   hysteresis      An absolute low alarm becomes active when the PV  value falls below the alarm threshold value  The  alarm remains active until the measured value rises  above  setpoint   hysteresis     Deviation alarms    Absolute Low    setpoint          Hysteresis               Latest part of chart        Absolute High  22 Setpoint    Measured  value       Absolute High  alarm active            Hysteresis       part of chart    Figure 4 5 2b Absolute alarm definition    Deviation alarms require a reference value and deviation value and can have a hysteresis value entered if required     Deviation out  alarms are active    a  when the PV value rises above  Reference   Deviation   and remains above   Reference   deviation    hyster     esis   Or    b  when the PV value falls below  Reference   Deviation  and remains active until the PV value rises above   Ref     erence   Deviation    Hysteresis        Deviation in  alarms are the inverse of the above  as shown in the sketch below      T Latest part of chart ae  Deviation    Deviation    value 7  Y value                                             value    Deviation out    Reference          alarm active  value              Hysteresis  gt         part of chart       Deviation out  alarm active                     Hysteresis       Figure 4 5 2c  Deviation out  alarm definition    Deviatio  value _   
164. the channel goes into alarm      For example you may wish to record a process warming up from say 20  C to its operating temperature of 700  C  and  then to look more carefully at any small variations  In order to do this for channel 1  Span A could be set to 0 to  900  C and span B to 600 to 800  C  An alarm could then be set up as a trigger  to avoid alarm light coming on  at say   600  C with an associated job   Span    for 1   while active        If Span A Span    are left  Unspanned   the input scale range will be used for chart span     HA250385  Page 50 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 5 3 TRACE CONFIGURATION  Cont      Use arrow keys to select channel    Scroll through Off  On       A    Scroll through blue  red  green  black  blue red  green black           Scroll through Off  On    Line Thickening Off                EB       Span A Spanned A   Span A Unspanned  opan B similar TS     Span            0 00  Use cursor and arrow keys to M  enter high and low values    Span A High 0 00                Span B Unspanned       Figure 4 5 3 Channel Trace pages     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 51    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 6 GROUP CONFIGURATION    This allows contents and format of four  groups to be set up  Logl  Log2  DV   and display          Note  DV appears only if the maths option is fitted               Option PVs  if fitted                 Include inst tag yes    Figure 4 6 Group Configuration pages  4
165. the rack     5  Leads of MOS devices removed from circuit should be shorted together using conductive foam or similar     6  MOS devices should not be extracted from or inserted into circuit whilst the circuit board has power applied     TERMINOLOGY  Antistatic    This term means that the material in question does not of itself generate static electricity  Such materials do not afford  protection against external electric fields     Static safe  This means that the material in question     a  does not generate static electricity  and  b  any device enclosed in such material is safe from the effects of external electric fields     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 9    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    SAFETY NOTES    10     Before any other connection is made  the protective earth ground terminal Q shall be connected to a protective  conductor  The supply voltage  mains  wiring must be terminated in such a way that  should it slip in the cable  clamp  the Earth ground wire would be the last wire to become disconnected    In the case of portable equipment  the protective earth ground terminal must remain connected  even if the re   corder is isolated from the supply voltage   if any of the I O circuits are connected to hazardous voltages         WARNING   Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the apparatus  or disconnection of the protec   tive earth ground terminal is likely to make the apparatus dangerous under some fault conditions  Inte
166. ting of the voltage or current that is to appear at the output terminals when the source  signal is at Src Span Lo Hi  See below     Source Ch Allows  Ch   measuring channel  or  DV   derived channel  to be selected as input source type  When  source type is as required  use the cursor key to move to the numeric field and use the arrow keys to  scroll through the available channels or DVs    Src Span Lo Hi Allows the setting of the high and low values of the source Ch DV which cause the high and low    values  O P Range Lo Hi  of the retransmission output signal   Output Enabled Allows the output channel to be switched off   Disabled  without its configuration being lost   Offset Allows a fixed value to be added to the value of the source Ch DV input to the retransmitter   On error Drive Allows Drive off  Drive hi or Drive lo to be selected as an error output  e g  if the input source is  missing         causes the output to be set to its off state as defined in O P type above   Drive hi  or  Drive lo  cause the output to drive to approximately 1  above span or below  zero  respectively   Tag Allows a 14 character descriptor to be applied to the selected channel        HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 67    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    6 5 OUTPUT ADJUST    This feature allows the retransmitted output signal to be adjusted to compensate for differences between the readings  on the recorder and readings on the device connected to the retransmission output   Th
167. tinues  at chart speeds faster than 6 hr rev     HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 41    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 4 3 Stop After One Revolution    When selected  this feature causes the chart to complete one turn from the point at which it was last placed online and  then stop  The tracing will stop  the  Chart online  event source will become inactive and any demand annotation will  print at maximum speed     4 4 4 Log intervals A and B    Two log intervals can be entered here for the automatic periodic printing of log group 1 on the chart  The cursor key  is used to move from      to  min  fields  and the up down arrow keys to enter the required value  An entry of    hours      minutes stops automatic logging to chart at that interval  1        or      For log content and format  see Group con   figuration   section 4 6    Log interval A is used under normal conditions  Interval B can be selected only through job action  section 4 1 5   4 4 5 Printing  TIME DATE CHART SPEED  If individually selected  yes   time  date  and chart speed can be printed on the chart at chart on line   SCALE  If selected  Yes  low and high end scale values will be printed at regular intervals on the chart   MESSAGES    Twenty user messages of 20 characters each can also be printed as a result of job action   4 4 6 Adaptive recording    At slow chart speeds  it is possible that a spike or other brief disturbance in the measured signal will be picked up by  the input circuit
168. tion                  Set time and date  and date format                  N   1 to 20        Set up source s  and jobs Enter message text       Figure 4 15 Top level Configuration Menu structure       HA250385    Issue 7 Nov 06    Page 61    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       This page is deliberately left blank       HA250385  Page 62 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    5 RELAY OUTPUT OPTION    5 1 INTRODUCTION    The relay output option can have various numbers of relays  A relay board can have two  four or six relays  There can  be one  two or three relay boards mounted within the recorder  Each relay has change over contacts  i e  common   normally closed and normally open   In alarm or power off conditions  the common and normally closed contacts  are closed     5 1 1 Configuration  Alarm types  thresholds etc  are set up as described in section 4 5 2  Each relevant Process Variable can operate one  or more relays using jobs    JOBS    A single job  Drive relay N of card N   while active inactive  is added to the job list shown in Section 4 1 5     5 1 2 Relay specification    The relay specification for resistive loads is given below  Derate with reactive or inductive loads in accordance with  figure 5 1 2  in which          Actually measured on representative samples  F2   Typical values  according to experience   Contact life   Resistive contact life x Reduction factor     Number of relays per board two  four or six   
169. two columns used to specify time and date of archive   DD MM Y Y  might be MM DD YY according to the date format selected in Clock  configuration    Single  floating point number  The integer part is the number of days  since 31st Dec 1899  the decimal part is the proportion of the day since  midnight  For example  Noon on the Ist Jan 1900 would be represented  by a value of 1 5  while a value of 34121 25 would represent the 6 am on  the Ist June 1993    Compresses time and date as YYMMDDHHMMSS  so that 6 am on the  Ist June 1993 would be represented as 930601060000    For PACKED data only  compresses the data  but provides an exact              For PACKED data only  compresses the data more than NORMAL   Input channel values are saved to 0 02  accuracy  Totalisers  counters  and derived channels are saved to 0 000004  of display accuracy  4 parts  in 108        Table 12 4 2    If an archiving option is present  the following jobs are added to the list given in section 4 1 5     Log 1 to archive 1  Log 2 to archive 2  Archive interval B  Message  Msg  N to archive 1  Message  Msg  N to archive 2         the above can be initiated       going active          going inactive    or       acknowledge       HA250385    Page 108 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    12 4 1 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION  Cont      Conf Memory Card                MC Directory          MC Delete   D   MC  Statu  Aan  D  MC Offline   T   D  MC Save Config                           
170. ue 7 Nov 06 Page 57    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 12 OPERATOR ACCESS    For the sake of security  it is possible to enable disable certain of the operator functions  These functions are listed  below  together with their  default permissions     i e  how they are despatched from the factory      Switch the chart drive on and off  default   Yes  Initiate Log  default   Yes  Adjust alarm thresholds  default   No    Conf Access    a    Chart On Offline yes        Use Arrow keys to scroll  through no  yes    A    Start Chart log yes Use Arrow keys to scroll  through no  yes                H    A    Chen Alarm               Use Arrow keys to scroll  through yes  no    ray       Figure 4 12 Operator permissions pages    HA250385  Page 58 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTI POINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    4 13 ADJUST    4 13 1 Input adjust       Note  Input boards are permanently calibrated and require no periodic calibration        This feature allows input channels to be adjusted to make allowance for non standard inputs     The technique used is to apply a known input at the low end of the input range for each channel in question  Once the  reading displayed by the recorder has stabilized  the  correct  value is entered  The process is repeated for a value  near the high end of the input range     Conf Adjust  Adjust   Input ES    Chart du    Apply to     1  1 Use arrow cursor keys to enter range of channels    41  ES Apply known low signal to input s  
171. up as a part of the recorder s communications configuration  Only a limited number of function codes have been im   plemented  ref  Modbus protocol manual  and these are listed in section 11 4 4    11 4 2 Channel addressing    The channel 1 address listed in table 11 4 4 is the base address at which channel 1 may be accessed        Note  Addressing starts at zero  whilst channel numbers start at 1  Example  to read a digital input at channel 4  the required address passed with the code 01 would be 03       If an alarm is set for an input or derived channel  the associated alarm parameters can be read using code 03    Example  To read the set point of absolute alarm 1 on channel 8  the required address passed with code 03 should be  1257  1250   channel 1  1251   channel 2 etc       The interpretation of alarm parameters  A1 to A4 and SPI to SP4 in table 11 4 4  depends on alarm type as follow    ALARM TYPE   PARAMETER DEFINITION    Absolute A1 to A4 Not used  Absolute SP1 to SPA   Setpoint values  Deviation A1 to A4 Deviation Values    Deviation SP1 to SPA   Setpoint values  Rate      to A4 Rate value  Rate SP1 to SP4   Period value  secs   Digital A1 to A4 Not used  Digital        to SP4  0000   Open  FFFF   Closed       Table 11 4 2 Alarm parameter definition       Note  Any request to read a nonexistent setpoint value will result in the value OOOO being returned   This should not be taken to mean that the setpoint is at 0 000       11 4 3 Reading analog inputs    The value
172. ure 1 2 2c gives details of links and fuse types        Link for 115V ac  Remove for 230V ac          Link for 230V ac Fuse type       Remove for 115V ac 115V   100mA  See figure 1 2 2a for board location                Link for 115V ac  Remove for 230V ac 20     Anti surge          Figure 1 2 2c Transmitter Power Supply link fuse details    HA250385  Page 14 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    1 2 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION  Cont      SIGNAL WIRING          Attenuator  assembly               DC V   2V lt Vin lt 10V   DC mV  Thermocouples                                                          Input wiring           Coil energisation     controlled by Events             Internal wiring       Relay output  shown in alarm   power off position     Relay output wiring    Wire sizes   Power  0 5 mm   min     Signal  2 5 mm    max        Figure 1 2 2d Input   output wiring       Note  See section 11 for Serial communications and section 6 for analogue output  retransmission  wiring   For controller wiring details see section 9 and the controller handbook        HA250385  Issue 7 Nov 06 Page 15    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE       1 3 CHANGING THE CHART            4   call             Display page  then use      page Op  Chart  key to call thelOp  Chart page      P     Operate the  Enter  key twice to switch the chart drive off  J for Fast Chart Off                Open the recorder door  fig 1 3a  and operate the cancel  x  key to  
173. ured low cut off point and high cut off point and within the channel s configured range     8 2 2 Alarms    An alarm threshold can be set up for each totaliser  and each threshold can have up to two jobs associated with it  A  limit  setting defines whether the job list is to be initiated when the totaliser value lies above  high  or below  low  the  threshold value  Up to two jobs can be initiated by the alarm     8 2 3 Display    The Display Group  described in section 4 6  is initially empty  With the TCT option  totalizers can be included in  the display group with identifiers tl to t6  It is up to the user to include totalizers in each group as required     The value and units of each totaliser in the Display Group are displayed  in turn  in the 20 character text area   The  decimal point position is set up in the  Value Format  configuration page   Operation of the page key displays the  totaliser tag and units instead     8 2 4 Tracing on the chart  maths pack level 1 required     To trace the value of a totaliser on the chart  it must be imported into a derived channel  using the  Copy  function    and the derived channel then traced     8 2 5 Operator pages    If operator access is allowed  the operator can preset individual totalisers  and can edit the preset value     Opsrotalizer  1    Ed Preset Dust                            HA250385  Issue   Nov O6 Page 85    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    8 2 6 Totalizer configuration    Configuration is car
174. ut alarms in general     see section 4 5 2       HA250385  Page 18 Issue 7 Nov 06    MULTIPOINT CIRCULAR CHART RECORDER  USER GUIDE    2 3 ALARM INDICATION    Each of the six input channels has its own LED indicator on the display  A further alarm icon situated to the left of the  display line indicates whenever there is an active alarm  The symbols flash until the alarm is acknowledged or are  steadily illuminated if the alarms are still active but have been acknowledged     Alarms can be acknowledged at any time by using the Alarm acknowledge key  the left most key of the eight   Fig   ure 2 4 shows the operator interface with the locations of the channel alarm indicators and the operating keys     2 4 KEY DISPLAY FUNCTIONS    Channel alarms Channel alarms    V V            Global    Channel alarm B 20 Character Display      p Edit Hold    Alarm Pageup Page down Cursor Scrollup     Scroll down Cancel Enter  acknowledge key key key key key key key    Figure 2 4 Operator interface    2 4 1 Keys    ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE    This key acknowledges all active  unacknowledged alarms   PAGE UP DOWN    The Page up and down keys are used  a  to move round the Operator and Configuration top level menus  b  to move round sub menus  e g  Operator Chart submenu   section 3 3     CURSOR    The cursor key can be used in background mode to stop the normal scrolling through of channels  values i e  to dis   play a single channel s value continuously  Channel hold  until the cursor key is operated
    
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