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Honeywell Addendum for Minitrend V5 and Multitrend Plus V5 User
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1. Alarm event On then Off E 09 43 20 09 43 51 Mark on chart event E Mark 2 09 41 15 User defined marker b through to t Recorder name and screen number it Context menu Pen Scale Pen Identifier Messages screen Event Test 2 09 40 30 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK memory space disk space Pressure 1 55 9 Temperature 3 09 43 51 29Noyv 01 3 37 29Nov 01 3 20 29Noyv 01 0 46 29Nov 01 230 18 29Nov 01 09 28 19 29Nov 01 09 27 05 29Nov 01 09 26 34 29Nov 01 9 25 09 24 52 29Nov 01 Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Alarm indicator Time amp date Digital reading High alarm indicator User defined marker a Event Test 1 19 24 52 Mark on chart event E Mark 1 09 25 57 Alarm OFF Overflow 3 Disk ejected by user Alarm ON Overflow 3 Screen dump reauested Mark2 Event Test 2 Alarm OFF Overflow 3 Alarm ON Overflow 3 Disk ejected by user Screen dump reauested Disk ejected by user Screen dump reauested Alarm OFF Overflow 3 Alarm ON Overflow 3 Disk media removed Alarm OFF Overflow 3 Alarm ON Over low 3 Disk ejected by user Screen dump reauested Alarm OFF Overflow 3 Alarm ON Overflow 3 Mark 1 Event Test 1 15 Honeywell Circular chart context menu Rotate the thumbwheel to produce the cursor arrow then press the thumbwheel in to activate the context menu The context menu contains options for th
2. 20 The ten ohm shunt resistors for mA input ranges are switched and the switches are located on the side of the recorder Numbering from 1 8 corresponds to the pen of the same number e Down position Resistor selected for mA input Up position Resistor not selected for all voltage T C or R T input The example below shows a 0 5 Volt device connected to channel 1 and 4 20mA device connected to channel 3 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CHS CH6 CH7 CH8 n A aA amaA Oe aAa ANALOGUE INPUTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4 20mA Signal For 24 way connector torque setting 0 4Nm 3 5lbf in Do not over tighten Analogue Card Page 23 Heading now reads Universal Analogue Card New 1st paragraph The Minitrend V5 and Multitrend Plus V5 can both have the Universal Input card fit ted The Multitrend Plus V5 has a channel range from 8 to 32 The connections are made via a 24 way screw terminal plug which fits into the PCB header at the rear of the recorder For the Multitrend Plus V5 there can be up to four cards in positions A A1 B and B1 The Multitrend Plus V5 has four positions for analogue inputs again with the top slots A A1 being reserved for the standard card and any universal cards taking up the lower positions B B1 All slots can be either standard or universal analogue up to a maximum of 32 channels of input If a Universal analogue card is fitted into a Mini trend V5 this will take up
3. Noa User 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 9 Honeywell Delete User Administrator use Select the desired user from the list and press enter highlight Delete User an press the enter button The user is immediately deleted User entry When the user logs on to the recorder for the first time they will be prompted to enter a new password New passwords must be re entered to confirm 6 characters max Once a users password is entered their allocated level will immediately apply and they will only be able to access the areas set up by the Administrator Each user including the Administrator is responsible for remembering their own password The Administrator or any other person with Eng status cannot access the passwords for other users If the user does forget the password the user must be deleted and start again Users can change their password at any time see Change Password Change Password Page 91 Select User menu image removed Changing an Existing User Password This section now reads This is where the user can change their password at any time The user must already be entered on to the recorder and have an existing password See Passwords Select Change Password then enter the User name Enter the current password then en ter the new password This has to be re entered to confirm the new password The new password is now in the system and
4. Supply Card NiMH batteries is between 50 to 90 days therefore its is always necessary ensure the minimum of 48 hour charge for the battery before it reaches working capacity Link 1 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Electrical Page 21 AC Power 90 250 Vac Figure 1 on page 21 now shows chassis ground points FIGURE 1 Chassis ground 417 E 9 tom COR isie8 7 Minitrend V5 AC rear panel Multitrend Plus V5 AC rear panel Page 23 New section added Linear Input card Minitrend V5 only The number of channels that can be used depends on the model and the customer spec ification Available channels start at channel 1 CH1 and continue up to the number of channels specified The Minitrend V5 has a range of channels available from 4 to 16 Each card position is identified as A and B on the rear panel for Minitrend V5 Each card can deliver up to 8 channels of input with the top slot A primarily being occupied by a linear input card If a Universal analogue card is also fitted this will take up position in the second slot B on the Minitrend V5 Both slots can be either linear input or universal analogue inputs with a maximum of 16 channels Set Current or Voltage switches dee 42345678 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 19 Honeywell
5. T C type S range is 50 to 1750 T C type B range is 100 to 1820 T C type J range is 200 to 1190 New range Nickel Copel 50 to 1360 Analogue Input card Thermocouple table in F Page 10 11 T C type B range is 212 to 3308 T C type J range is 328 to 2174 New range Nickel Copel 58 to 2480 Battery Charging Page 17 This section added The backup time of the system is dependent on two main parts the battery and the memory DRAM The battery being the source of the power and the DRAM being the power user both these can vary by batch When the battery is fully charged and the recorder powered on the battery will not lose any charge if the recorder is switched off the battery will slowly discharge whilst it is keeping the memory DRAM running You can expect the battery to hold the setup in the memory for up to 10 days ina Multitrend Plus V5 and up to 20 days in the Minitrend V5 with a fully charged battery On the 11th or 21st day depending on the type of recorder the memory DRAM will be gone If the recorder is switched on for short periods and then off for longer periods charge will be used from the battery to power the memory DRAM during the time the recorder is powered off Eventually the battery will be discharged completely and the memory will be lost The battery can be recharged in 96 hours but if the battery has been left to discharge completely recorder in the power off state permanent damage may be caused to
6. be the Administrator who can then enter other users onto the recorder The extended high security features for this option are listed in Extended Security System ESS access will always be de nied from the main menu and the password system cannot be disabled 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 5 Honeywell Extended Security System ESS features ESS has extended high security features which include e Password retry Lock out If the user enters the incorrect password more than 3 times then the user will be locked out until a master reset is performed on the password Contact your Administrator e No reuse for User configurable set the number of times the user will not be allowed to use the same password Enter a number from 4 to 12 times e Expires in days User configurable set up how long a password will be valid for enter a number from 1 to 190 days e Time out in mins User configurable this function returns the screen to a process screen if the recorder is unattended for a set period of time Enter a number from 1 to 10 minutes Table 1 Password Security Security System Features ESS SSS Enable disable password Options features Password re entry lockout No re use for 4 to 12 times Expires in days 1 to 190 days SISISNSINIS Time out in mins 1 to 10 minutes Number of users 10 wA Number of users 20 J
7. duration is complete Display includes digital read ings of all pens displayed on the chart plus events and mark on chart facility See Screen Displays Screen Displays Page 36 new section added Circular chart One of the latest features unique to the Multitrend Plus V5 is the circular chart The circular chart starts at the top at the 12 o clock position and moves round in a clockwise direction All pens that have been enabled will display as a trend on the circular chart and as a digital reading Full recorder status is displayed showing the screen and recorder names time and date readings and memory disk and alarm status indicators Full replay facility is available to enable the user to scroll back through previous data The duration of the chart can be set from a pre defined selection of chart duration times or the user defined option can be used to setup a specific time span for the length of the chart Once the chart has completed its full 360 circuit the chart can be set to either overwrite by clearing the next section ahead or a new chart can be created Chart Divisions The chart divisions for the pen scale are taken from the first pen being displayed The divisions for each scale have to be set up in the configuration for each individual pen as with other chart modes So if pen 1 is the first pen displayed with a scale of 0 50 with a major division at 25 and minor divisions every 5 then this is the scale that wi
8. the battery and can never be returned to its fully charged state For the best possible battery life 10 years leave the recorder powered on Or if the record er is powered off regularly re charge the battery regularly See Battery Isolation on page 18 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 17 Honeywell Battery Isolation Minitrend V5 only New section added WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES Disconnect all power to the recorder before removing the back panel and attempting any maintenance procedures Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION OBSERVE ANTI STATIC PRECAUTIONS Refer to BS EN1000151 1992 Basic specification Protection of electrostatic sensitive devices Full anti static precautions MUST be observed when in contact with the electronics of your recorder Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage To save the life of the battery during prolonged storage times it is recommended a link is disconnected on the Power Supply card Locate Link 1 LK1 on the Power Supply card do not completely remove the link as it will have to be reconnected when the recorder is ready for use Simply pull the link up turn it 90 and refit leaving only one pin connected This will disconnect the link and en sure the link does not get lost aness The shelf life un powered for Power
9. will be required when the user logs on Modbus TCP IP New Communications Page 1 Bullet points now read Ethernet Trendbus RS485 RS232 card and Modbus TCP IP using Ethernet with Modbus X option Web browser and FTP capabilities Comms card 2 featuring Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option and Profibus pro tocols What s New Page 2 Communications now reads There are two communications cards available the first is the standard comms card that provides Ethernet Trendbus RS485 RS232 Modbus TCP IP using Ethernet with Mod bus X option Web browser and FTP The second is comms card 2 which can be used for Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option or Profibus protocol Ethernet connection on the Minitrend V5 and the Multitrend Plus V5 recorders also have Web WAP and E mail facility as an option All communications are managed by a Com munications server only available with TrendServer software option 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Modbus X Page 2 This section is added below Communications Modbus X differs from standard Modbus only by the floating point 4 byte order being reversed for application compatibility Modbus X runs on the Ethernet using the Modbus TCP IP option on the standard comms card or through Modbus RS485 on comms card 2 Specifications Communications Page 8 Standard Communications card including Modbus T
10. 2 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 7 Honeywell General ID Humber OF TIONS ExXFires in Timeout in Default Orive Load Passwords Set Time Dae Passwords Screen Reset Passwords OFtIONS Code Comms Factory Noreuse for 2841567830 Protect These menus are only available to the Administrator and other Eng status users There are seven areas in the recorder which can be protected from users Access to these areas can be assigned using the Protect and Protect menu from menus Select each of the seven areas Setup Record Layout Screen Totals Counters and Context menus Decide at which user level each area is to be protected from user levels are Operator Technician or Supervisor Not Protected will enable access to all areas except the password option Context menus are hidden menus that have to be activated in order to appear on the screen They are embedded in the main display chart digital panel meters bars and the messages screen Rotate the thumbwheel and press enter on any of these to activate the Context menu Protect menu Protect From E QJOFerator w J Technician OJSUPECWisor E TTT OFerator OFerator General Password Lanan age Enable Hame OFTIONS Desc ID Humber User Default Orive Load Passwords Set Time Dave Passwords Screen Reset Passwords OFtIOnNS Code Comms Factory There are four levels of user En
11. 3 General Set up Password now reads SSS Disabled ESS Enabled Extended Security System Page 41 New section added after Setup before Edit Recorders that have ESS Extended Security System enabled will be denied any further access from the main menu A default User name and password will be required to pro ceed the user name is Eng and the password is PASS This should only be done be the Administrator who can then enter other users onto the recorder Please read the section on Password Security System to configure the password setup 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Password Security System Pages 44 to 47 Password section has been completely re written Function Protects entry to the system at various levels Type Text entry Description Restricts access within the recorder providing password protection at dif ferent levels Default SSS disabled ESS enabled There are two password security systems Read through this section to understand the pass word system in your recorder To find out which password system has been configured into the recorder go to the Main Menu and select About If ESS has a then this is the password se curity system that is set up If ESS has a x against it then SSS is the password security system that is set up The ESS operates similarly to the SSS but with extra security features these will be detaile
12. CP IP through Ethernet with Modbus X option added Communications Communications card 2 including Modbus X option added Main Features Page 12 Recorder Function Top item now reads Standard comms card with Ethernet and Modbus TCP IP through Ether net Trendbus RS485 and RS232 Modbus TCP IP has Modbus X option Comms card 2 with Modbus RS485 and Profibus protocols Modbus RS485 has Modbus X op tion Standard Ethernet Trendbus RS485 RS232 card Page 27 Heading amended to Standard comms card This card provides Ethernet Modbus TCP IP through Ethernet with Modbus X option Trend bus RS485 and RS232 communications ports This is the RS485 Trendbus RS232 Ethernet removed from paragraph Figure 3 1 under Ethernet 8 way RJ45 and Modbus TCP IP added Ethernet Interface Page 28 Ethernet interface now is Ethernet Modbus TCP IP Interface Communications Card 2 Page 29 1st paragraph 2nd line now reads There is an RS232 9 way D type connection for Profibus and a 3 way klippon type connector for Modbus RS485 and Modbus X option Modbus RS485 Interface heading now reads Modbus RS485 Interface amp Modbus X option 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 11 Honeywell Communications Comms Page 48 Heading now reads Standard comms card This card provides Ethernet Modbus TCP IP through Ethern
13. Honeywell Addendum for Minitrend V5 and Multitrend Plus V5 User manual 43 TV 25 07 Issue 10 Summary of points covered in this Addendum 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Ethernet with HP Smart Wand capability 10 ohm and 53 ohm copper input actuation LS120MByte Super floppy drive Password Security System Modbus TCP IP Circular chart Other Amendments e Language Specification e AC Power rating Analogue Input accuracy Analogue Input T C ranges Battery charging Chassis ground e Analogue card current voltage setup Screen layouts Replay mode amp Mimics e Power Up e Recorder Set time CJC Calibration Filter Square Root extraction section e Temperature Calibration Screen Designer Maths expression e 24V dc TX supply back panel Fax number change Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Ethernet with HP Smart Wand capability Communications Page 2 Barcode RS232 card removed For a standard barcode reader that provides an ASCII output use the standard Ethernet RS232 RS485 card added Specifications Page 8 Barcode interface removed Barcode ASCII output added Communications Comms Page 48 3rd paragraph For more information on Barcode reader RS232 see Appendix G Com munications on page 131 removed Appendix G Communications Page 131 132 This section has been removed 10
14. Y Enter user name from pick list S Type in user name J Password user level information Eng status is the highest level of access From here the Administrator at Eng status can allocate other users and their levels of access to screens within the recorder Once a user has been entered into the recorder by the Administrator they will be required to pro vide a password of their choice when the user first logs in The user can change their pass word at any time see Change Password Each user including Eng status users are responsible for remembering their own password NB The Administrator cannot access the passwords for other users If the user does forget the password the user must be deleted from the recorder and start again If the Administrator forgets their password and no access is available contact us at Honeywell to issue an override password user name subject to prior arrangement The on screen date top right will be required before an override password or user name can be supplied In addition to this for ESS only the serial number will also be required this can be found in the About menu 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell e Maximum length of User name 8 characters e Maximum length of Password 6 characters Traceability This password system allows traceability by the users name not the password The mes
15. anged to 24Vdc 200mA TX SUPPLY Questionnaire Page 137 Fax number has changed to 1 215 641 3400 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 25 Honeywell 26 This addendum should be used in conjunction with the Minitrend V5 and Multitrend Plus V5 User manual 43 TV 25 07 Issue 10 For further information concerning any of the items in this addendum or the User manual please contact your supplier 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10
16. be available on the 180 mm recorder 3 Setup the second inputs for each card as a thermocouple input Type K Analogue input A2 for card one A10 for card two A18 for card three and A26 for card four 4 Enter the Pen menu set up the first two pens of each card fitted to read 0 100 C Pen 1 amp Pen 2 for card one Pen 9 amp Pen 10 for card two Pen 17 amp Pen 18 for card three and Pen 25 amp Pen 26 for card four When the recorder has been configured to the parameters laid out in items 1 to 4 the exit the setup by using the Finish Apply and Discard buttons Wiring Details Use a Resistance Thermometer sensor to measure the actual temperature of the Ther mocouple connections at the rear of the unit Deviation in temperature between the meas ured T C connections and the CJC result in a calculated adjustment being made to the CJC temperature Figure 1 on page 7 shows how to wire an R T across the first channel to measure the tem perature of the terminal This must be done on the first channel of each Universal card fit ted For this calibration ensure channel 1 is enabled as a Resistance Thermometer and any other channel 2 for the Type K Thermocouple Figure 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Pin 24 p 1 2 3 4 5 6 R T sensor placed into terminal R T ve Wire link placed into terminal R T ve R T Compensation Once the recorder has bee
17. d Multitrend Plus V5 Page 19 NB Maximum mounting angle for LS120 is 15 from horizontal removed Mounting Page 20 Max mounting angle 15 for LS120 removed Factory Page 53 LS120 removed Load layout from Screen Designer Page 94 1st paragraph LS120 removed 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 3 Honeywell Password System Requirements TrendViewer and TrendManager Pro Page 99 LS120 super drive removed System Requirements Trend Server Pro Page 99 LS120 super drive removed Disk Drive Page 101 1st paragraph LS120 disk removed Disk Drive Cleaning Page 102 1 pre formatted 120 MByte Super Disks from Imation or Maxell removed 3 Last bullet point 120 Mbyte LS120 Super Disk Drive use a suitable wet cleaning dis kette eg Imation LS120 cleaning diskette removed Cleaning Procedure Heading and paragraph removed What s New Password Protection Page 2 There are two levels of password security available Standard Security System SSS and Extended Security System ESS The password security option must be stated when pur chasing the recorder The recorder will be configured with a code according to which level of password security is required before leaving the factory See Password Security Sys tem added Default Start up Condition table Page 1
18. d during the setup procedure Administrator It is advisable to allocate an Administrator who is responsible for the password set up and con trol The Administrator will be able to create other users and allocate their access levels The Administrator will also be responsible for removing any lockout situations should a user enter an incorrect password more than 3 times The Administrator should also be the person who deals with any problems with the password system and will contact the supplier for help The Administrator will have the highest access level known as Eng status Eng status can be allocated to any user but it is advised only a limited number of users are given this status as this level has access to change the password system setup Standard Security System SSS active Passwords will be disabled on start up for recorders with the SSS The user can now access all areas of the recorder without a password except the password setup Only the Administrator or an Eng status user with an initial default password can be entered at this point When more users are created they will appear on this menu Extended Security System ESS active On a recorder with ESS enabled access will be denied from the main menu When entering the recorder for the first time you will be prompted for the default user name and password The default user name is Eng and the default password is PASS This should only be done
19. e circular chart display Replay Replay mode can easily be identified as the chart background becomes grey Rotate the thumbwheel one click to scroll back through the previous chart data section by section overwrite mode or screen by screen new chart mode Mark on chart A mark can be placed on the chart manually by selecting this option and providing a suitable caption that will appear in the messages screen A line will be placed onto the chart reaching to the outer edge where a marker identifier is placed See Marker Identifier Overwrite when full This is the default setting for the circular chart as opposed to the New chart option The chart is full when it has completed its 360 rotation and the chart has returned to the top With the overwrite option selected the first section of the chart will be cleared for the new data to write on When the current data reaches the next section this in turn will be cleared for the new data This process will continue for all subsequent sections continuing round the graph New chart when full When the chart has completed its full 360 operation and returned to the top the existing graph will clear and a new graph will be started from the 12 o clock position Durations pre defined For ease of setup a selection of popular chart lengths have been pre defined and set into this context menu 1 hour 4 hours 8 hours and 12 hours 1 day 2 days 5 days and 31 days 1 week 2 we
20. eks and 4 weeks Select the user defined option to enter other chart lengths The default chart duration is 1 hour Duration user defined A selection of pre defined time periods for the length of the chart have been created and set into this context menu The default chart duration is 1 hour Should the user required a different chart length then this option can be used The duration refers to the length of time it takes for the chart to complete a full 360 revolution starting and returning to the 12 o clock position Use the thumbwheel to highlight and select this option to produce the chart duration menu Select from Weeks Days or Hours Hours range from 2 to 36 hours for 1 4 8 amp 12 hours select pre defined Days range from 3 to 30 days for 1 2 5 amp 31 days select pre defined Weeks range from 3 to 96 weeks for 1 2 amp 4 weeks select pre defined Other Amendments Languages Page 2 Now reads Recorder firmware has these language variants Portuguese Braz added Specifications Page 8 Operating temperature 0 to 40 C Power supply 90 250 Vac Power consumption Multitrend Plus V5 lt 50VA ac lt 50W dc Max 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Analogue Input Card Page 9 Accuracy 0 2 of full span Analogue Input card Thermocouple table in C Page 10 T C type K range is 200 to 1350 T C type R range is 50 to 1750
21. entences NB The date is shown by day month and then year using a forward slash in between Provide a space between the time and date to define them clearly RS485 Page 51 Heading changed to Trendbus RS485 Calibrate Inputs Page 54 55 This section has been re written NB Before attempting CJC calibration ensure that you have the correct test fixtures as de tailed in this procedure and you have saved both the recorder setups and layouts and any data for future reloading Storage of the CJC constant in the memory location that allows it to be recalled if it is accidentally erased CJC Calibration setup Function CJC Calibration Description Calibration of the Cold Junction Compensator on the Analogue card Each card must be calibrated individually in the recorder 1 Ensure that the analogue card or cards that are for calibration have their input Dip Switches set to V Refer to the User manual for details 2 Setup the recorder input card s to the following configuration From the Analogue In menu set up each of the following inputs as resistance thermometers R T Use 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 21 Honeywell 22 the first analogue channel on each card fitted A1 is the first input if one analogue card is fitted A9 is the first input on card two A17 and A25 will be the first analogue inputs for cards three and four Analogue cards three and four would only
22. et with Modbus X option Paragraph 3 now reads Ethernet with Modbus TCP IP and Modbus X option Trendbus RS485 and RS232 are all options which can be added to the Minitrend V5 and the Multitrend Plus V5 at any time by adding a standard Communications card For more information on Barcode Read er RS232 see Appendix G Communications Protocol Page 49 New Image Section now reads Protocols define the format in which the data is transferred from the re Contig Protocol corder to a PC or transfer between IP Resolutio other devices and peripherals The protocol options for the standard com ms card are Ethernet Trendbus RS485 or Modbus TCP I P Modbus Sockets TCP IP is through the Ethernet con Email nection with the Modbus X option If neither are required select None If None is selected Ethernet can still be used for FTP down load or HTTP web browser The None option just de selects Trendbus Modbus or Modbus X without disabling the de fault options See Communications on page 3 Sockets Page 49 3rd paragraph Select Modbus for Modbus X added Comms card 2 for Modbus RS485 and Profibus Page 52 Heading now reads Comms Card 2 for Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option and Profibus 1st paragraph now reads This communications card 2 provides Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option or Profibus protocols or channels used for communications Only one Protocol or channel can be op eratio
23. gineer Eng Highest access level including Supervisor Technician and Opera tor e Supervisor 2nd highest level including Technician and Operator access e Technician 3rd level including Operator access e Operator 4th and lowest level of access 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Notice the menu is labelled Protect menus from this table shows how to assign access Pro tect menu from includes the highest user specified i e if Setup is protected from the Super visor neither the Supervisor s Technician s or the Operator s passwords will work so only the Engineer has access The Operator is the default access to the recorder this is the lowest level anybody using the recorder will have this level of access The password system is based around the following priority hierarchy Priority table Top level Engineer Supervisor Technician Bottom level Operator Access only Protect From enter No access to Engineer Supervisor and below Supervisor Technician Operator Engineer and Supervisor Technician and below Technician and Operator Eng Super Technician Operator and below Operator Eng Super Tech Operator Not protected Access to all users Password Entry Access for Eng status users only For recorders with SSS when entering this menu for the first time you will be required to pro
24. he will effect all readings on that particular input channel Calibration can be in C F or Kelvin 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Temr Cal Sinale Point Cal Cal Point F Analosue In Dual Point Cal HI Clear Cal Reset to Factory TC Calibration Teme Contact your supplier for further information on recorder calibration Screen Designer Page 106 New section added Back up of custom Screen Layouts in Non volatile memory The custom screen layouts will be stored in the Flash Memory of the recorder for those hav ing the 8MByte processor card as well as the battery backed memory Maths expression Page 118 INSIDE Inside range P1 will equal x when x stays within the ranges of y and z P1 will return 0 if x is not within the ranges of y and z OUTSIDE Outside range P1 will equal x when x goes outside of the ranges of y and 2 P1 will return 0 if x is not outside the ranges of y and z AL Alarm status Allocates next available alarm number from 1 to 64 eg AL3 P1 displays 1 when the alarm is active and 0 when in active Current Output Transmitters Page 123 The back panel shows 24Vdc 100mA TX SUPPLY This has now changed to 24Vdc 200mA TX SUPPLY Voltage Output Transducers Page 124 The back panel shows 24Vdc 100mA TX SUPPLY This has now ch
25. ll be displayed for the whole chart Each pen will have its own scale displayed next to the corresponding pen colour see Pen Scale The time divisions are automatically calculated depending on the full time duration of the chart Pen Identifier Each enabled pen can be located on the circular chart by a small oblong of colour on the outer edge of the graph corresponding to the colour of that pen this is the pen identifier The first pen identifier is placed at the top of the chart and each subsequent pen is then placed equally around the chart in a clockwise direction Pen Scale Each pen that is being displayed will have its own scale next to the corresponding pen identifier The scale for each pen may be different the chart can only display one set of divisions and that will be defined by the first pen being displayed 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Marker Identifier The Marker Identifier is a letter that is placed on the outer edge of the circular chart when something has occurred different markers indicate different things have happened P Power fail S Set up change R Reset chart E Event list including a triggered alarm Unknown ato t User defined marker This marker is used to indicate a user defined event As each user defined mark is placed a letter will appear starting with the letter a Chart duration
26. n tifies that the card in this slot position has been calibrated Filter Page 56 New section added None GCA or Damping defaults to GCA Damping and GCA are both filters for noise reduction using different methods to smooth any significant or sudden change in the signal Damping works by averaging sampled data over an allocated time Whereas GCA looks at the previous and current readings executes an algorithm depending on how large the difference is between the two readings and then cal culates a new position immediately Square Root Extraction Page 60 Function To activate square root extraction Type On off switch Description Enables square root extraction on a specific channel Default Disabled This is a toggle switch which shows as a x when off or a y when active It is a method for converting a non linear signal into a linear scale The Square root extraction in the analogue input is used to linearise certain sensors that have a non linear output for example in the calculation of flow So when you check the Square root extraction in the Analogue input section it carries out the following calculation It ratios the analogue input range that you set to 0 to 1 So any sensor input is represented by a number from 0 to 1 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 23 Honeywell 24 We then take the square root We then re ratio the result back to the user set range The resul
27. n configured to these parameters check the pens displaying on the chart Pen 1 for card one Pen 9 for card two Pen 17 for card three and Pen 25 for card four should now be displaying the local ambient temperature Pen 2 for card one Pen 10 for card two Pen 18 for card three and Pen 26 for card four will show the CJC value for the recorder Allow the recorder to stabilise for 45 minutes once this has been archived calibrate the CJC 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell CJC Calibration Return to the first menu and select Setup Edit General this will take you to the menu below Select Factory General Factor 4 Enalish UES Recorder Calibrate OUTFIT Recorder Drives ddid Comms Ports Default Drive Disk Filter Set Time In the Calibrate Input menu the type of card its slot position and how many channels are displayed Inputs for each card are calibrated by scrolling down the menu highlighting and selecting the desired input by use of the thumbwheel Individual input channels can be switched on or off by selecting Inputs and entering a tick or a cross in the Calibrate option The CJC option is at the bottom of the universal menu select and follow the on screen check list and instructions After calibration go back to the main menu and select the messages screen Displayed here is the card slot position 1 2 3 or 4 and the temperature correction measurement C ide
28. nal at a time either Modbus RS485 or Profibus 5th paragraph now reads To activate the comms card in the recorder select the Set up option from the main menu then Edit Select General followed by Factory From the factory menu select Comms Ports a menu will appear showing the available ports Select a port press Fin ish and Apply Return to the general menu 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Select Comms and activate the desired General Channel option The recorder now knows that a Enalish UK comms card is installed in the recorder Speedo and what comms options are available 000i PROF IEUS G see Comms port Once returned to the General menu se lect Comms Choose either None Mod bus or Profibus Modbus X is accessible through the Modbus option Refer to the Communications manual for Modbus memory map addresses Factory MODBUS Page 52 Heading now reads MODBUS RS485 1st paragraph now reads MODBUS RS485 protocol defines a message FREES structure that controllers will recognise and use regardless of the type of networks over which they can communicate Enable to activate the menu Bate Format OF tion The paragraph below is new and has been added ee E cx 10Mms gt to end of this Modbus section Modbus X differs from Modbus RS485 only by the floating point 4 byte order being reversed for application compatibility C
29. ohm and 53 ohm copper input actuation Analogue Input Card table Page 9 Range CU53 range 0 150 C removed CU10 range 200 to 260 C removed Universal card performance RTD s Page 11 CU53 and CU10 removed NB Cu Copper 10 requires a different universal input card and is for Cu10 only re moved Thermocouple Page 23 10Q Copper R T Analogue Card section removed Resistance Thermometers Page 63 10 Q Copper R T Analogue Card removed An optional universal input card is available for a specific resistance thermometer CU10 Copper 10 This card will not access any other type of resistance thermometer inputs or any thermocouple inputs removed 2 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell LS120MB Super floppy option Introduction Page 7 4th paragraph 120 Mbyte disk removed Storage Media Page 7 LS120 Super disk This drive also accepts 1 4 Mbyte floppy disks removed Specifications Page 8 Storage Data Internal Data Transfer 120 Mbyte super disk drive compatible with standard 1 44 MByte floppy removed from Minitrend V5 and Multitrend Plus V5 Default Start up Condition table Page 13 General Set up Factory Drives Disk LS120 if fitted removed 3 5 floppy disk added Panel mounting Page 18 maximum mounting angle 15 for LS120 remove
30. omms Ports Page 56 3rd paragraph now reads If the Comms Card 2 is fitted this menu will be disabled The comms card 2 uses Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option and Profibus protocols but only one is available at a time See Comms Card 2 for Modbus Modbus X and Profibus Software Page 97 Software Features 19 now reads Communications Card 2 for Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option and Profibus protocols Software Features Item 22 added Standard Communications Card for Ethernet Trendbus RS485 and RS232 now has Modbus TCP IP capabilities through Ethernet with Modbus X option Page 98 Software Features table Communications Card 2 for Modbus RS485 with Modbus X option and Profibus protocols Software Features table Standard Communications Card for Ethernet Trendbus RS485 and RS232 now has Modbus TCP IP capabilities through Ethernet with Modbus X option added 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 13 Honeywell Circular chart What s New Page 3 A Circular chart display is now available on the Multitrend Plus V5 The circular chart can be set up to display many different time durations from 1 hour to 96 weeks Standard pre defined chart durations have been set up for ease of use plus a user defined option to create alternative chart durations to suit specific applications Choose to overwrite the chart or create a new chart when each
31. position in the second slot B on the Minitrend V5 Both slots can be either linear input or universal analogue inputs with a maximum of 16 channels 2nd paragraph now reads The Universal Analogue card is used for connecting a wider range of input signals to a unit typically thermocouples or resistance thermometers Screen Layouts Page 32 2nd to last sentence now reads Rotate the thumbwheel when a chart is displayed and a cursor will appear Press the thumbwheel to produce a context menu here the chart rate can be selected Chart display with digital panel Chart speed reset context menu added 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 02 UK Addendum for 43 TV 25 07 User manual Issue 10 Honeywell Page 33 Bars Last sentence now reads Press the thumbwheel in to produce a context menu here the bargraph min max levels can be reset added Replay Mode Page 34 3rd sentence now reads This is activated by rotating the thumbwheel to produce the cursor arrow press the thumbwheel to generate the context menu Screen image bottom left caption now reads Context menu showing replay option Mimic Displays Page 37 Mimic displays are not standard and must be purchased as an option added Power Up Page 38 If there are no other screens available see Layout on page 93 to set up new screen lay outs added Set Time Page 43 New paragraph created from the last two s
32. sages screen will keep a record of all entries made into each level by user name and if access has been accepted or denied Password Enable SSS only From the General menu select Password and tick to enable Not available on recorders with ESS Options ESS only For recorders set up with SSS this function will be greyed out No Reuse for The user will not be allowed to use the same password as they have done for at least 4 previ ous changes enter between 4 and 12 times Expires in days Set up how long a password will be valid for A set number of days between 1 and 190 can be entered after which a users password will expire A new password will then be required having provided the old one before accessing any other functions Enter the number of days before expiry 1 to 190 days Time out in mins This function returns the screen to the previous process screen if the recorder is unattended for a set period of time If a user logs on to perform a specific task and does not perform any action within a specified time 1 to 10 minutes then the recorder will return to a normal safe state pre vious process screen automatically logging the user off If the user is configuring a setup in the recorder and does not finish within the time allowed all changes for that log will be lost Enter how many minutes between 1 and 10 before the process screen returns and log off is auto matically executed 43 TV 99 02 GLO Issue 1 01 0
33. tant linearisation carried out looks like this e Series 1 Lineariser Series 2 Raw field signal e Series g Series2 Upscale Burn Page 63 To identify which release of firmware is in the recorder press the Main Menu button and select the About option The firmware release will be on the top line eg Firmware 01 ES RELEASE added Temperature Calibration Page 64 This section has been re written Function Remove T C and R T inaccuracies Description To allow adjustment to T C and R T measurements Both thermocouples and resistance thermometers may require additional Temperature Calibration to eliminate system measurement errors A single point calibration can be set up for each input using Set Cal Point Select the Main Menu button then Setup Edit Analogue In Providing the Type of input has been set to Thermocouple then the Temp Cal option will become active To enable a calibration point to be set highlight and select Use Cal this displays another menu to en able the Single Point Cal option Single Point Cal allows the operator to calibrate the temperature readings of a particular channel if necessary ie An oven has both a recorder and a controller reading the temper ature The recorder has a thermocouple reading 48 C and the controller is reading of 51 C the recorder can be calibrated to the same as the controller by entering 51 C in the single point cal T
34. vide the default password The Administrator or other Eng status users have access to these menus and can create up to 20 user names for ESS and 10 user names for SSS all User names must be different Maximum length of user name is 8 characters Each user must have a level assigned to them Technician Supervisor or Engineer Once the user is created they must provide a password of their choice when they first log on to the recorder maximum length of password 6 characters Enter New User Administrator use All new users have to be entered on to the recorder and their access level set This should be done by the Administrator as they have Eng status and access to this menu Select User from the Password menu and select a free No User from the menu then select Create User to produce the User name entry box The User Details menu appears first enter the User Name press the ACCEPT button for the menu to return Maximum length of user name is 8 characters Then select Level highlight and select the level of access assigned to that user When all the users are added and their protection level assigned then press FINISH and APPLY Level Password Enable OFtiOnS Bob CSF 59 SUReErVisor E gt Engineer we Protect 4 JF cTechoRemove lockout F E 5 Wi lt TechiCreate User Load Passwords B Mo User pelete User Save Passwords T No Use Reset Passwords 5 cMoUser gt J Ho User F 10 0 User 1is
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