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SM3000

Multipoint Videographic Recorder

6 Configuration

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IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L

6.5 Process Group Configuration

6.5.1 Setting the Recording Parameters

Fig. 6.11 Selecting Process Group Configuration

Note.

The number of Process Groups and associated channel options displayed depend on the number of Process Groups

selected during common configuration setup – see Section 6.4.1, page 61.

Process Group 1

or

Process Group 2

or

Process Group 3

(see 

Note

 below)

Enter the process group tag (maximum 20 characters) that
appears in the title bar when any operator views from that group
are displayed.

Note.

Each process group tag must be unique.

Select a signal source to enable/disable recording of all
channels in the current Process Group. Refer to Appendix A on
page 129 for a description of the available sources.

Note.

This signal is edge-triggered. A rising edge (inactive to

active) enables recording. A falling edge (active to inactive)
disables recording.

Disabled

Enabled

Summary of Contents for SM3000

Page 1: ...User Guide IM SM3000 EN Rev L SM3000 Multipoint Videographic Recorder ...

Page 2: ...ly Protective earth ground terminal Both direct and alternating current supply Earth ground terminal The equipment is protected through double insulation Information in this manual is intended only to assist our customers in the efficient operation of our equipment Use of this manual for any other purpose is specifically prohibited and its contents are not to be reproduced in full or part without ...

Page 3: ...d Data 48 5 5 11 Archive Wrap 48 5 5 12 File Formats 49 6 Configuration 51 6 1 Introduction 51 6 1 1 Configuration Level Security 51 6 1 2 Configuration Level Access 51 6 2 Overview of Configuration 54 6 3 Making Changes to Parameters 55 6 4 Common Configuration 61 6 4 1 Setup 61 6 4 2 Security 65 6 4 3 Logs 67 6 4 4 Operator Messages 68 6 4 5 Ethernet 69 6 4 6 email 70 6 4 7 Modbus TCP 72 6 5 Pro...

Page 4: ...3 Modbus Protocol 131 B 3 1 Modbus Commands Supported 131 B 3 2 Modbus Exception Responses 132 B 4 Operating Mode 132 B 4 1 Operating Mode Modbus Coils 132 B 4 2 Operating Mode Modbus Registers 146 B 4 3 Communications Analog and Digital Inputs 169 Appendix C Storage Capacity 170 C 1 Internal Storage Capacity 170 C 2 Archive Storage Capacity 171 Appendix D Default Settings 172 D 1 Company Standard...

Page 5: ...DC powered instrument is specified 3 relays 6 relays Hybrid 0 3 6 H Position F None only option available if 36 analog inputs or a 24 V DC powered instrument is specified 3 relays 6 relays Hybrid 0 3 6 H Position G None 3 relays 6 relays Hybrid 2 wire transmitter power supply RS485 serial communications 0 3 6 H T S Position H None 3 relays 6 relays Hybrid 2 wire transmitter power supply 0 3 6 H T ...

Page 6: ...Template Summary Channels 1 1 to 1 6 QSMilliAmp 4 to 20mA inputs 0 to 100 0 units QSTHC_C or QSTHC_F Thermocouple type K 0 to 100 C or 0 to 212 F QSRTD_C or QSRTD_F Pt100 inputs 0 to 100 C or 0 to 212 F QSFlow 4 to 20mA 0 to 2000 l hr Totalizer enabled Main Configuration Menu Chart Speed Sample Rate Internal Storage 10 mm h 72s 13 2 months 20 mm h 36s 6 6 months 6 60 mm h 12s 2 2 months Channels 1...

Page 7: ...ation and save changes 10 Start recording Insert media to start the archiving process automatically Note Modules fitted are detected automatically Set the mains rejection frequency Select the relay source and the relay polarity Select the analog output source ranges Select the digital output sources polarity ...

Page 8: ...rizontal or Circular Chart view format Vertical or Horizontal Bargraph view format Digital Indicator view format Process view format Group Overview display each enabled process group s vertical chart view can be displayed together on one screen Three instrument logs record alarm events totalizer values and system configuration changes Screen Capture facility Saves an image of any of the operator v...

Page 9: ...ev L 7 Fig 3 2 Functional Overview Signal Sources see Appendix A page 129 Chart View Section 4 3 Bargraph View Section 4 4 Digital Indicator View Section 4 5 Process View Section 4 6 Alarm Event Log Section 4 9 Totalizer Log Section 4 10 Status and Audit Log Section 4 8 ...

Page 10: ...nd Controls In normal day to day use the instrument is operated via the Operator Keys located along the bottom of the screen Fig 4 1 Displays and Controls Status Icons see Appendix H page 190 Enter Key Selects the highlighted menu item If Screen capture is set to Enabled see Section 6 4 1 page 61 and external archive media is inserted in the instrument enables the operator to save a snapshot of an...

Page 11: ...that have been enabled are displayed see Section 6 5 page 76 Group Overview is displayed only if more than one process group has been configured and group overview display has been enabled see Section 6 4 1 page 61 Process Group 1 Instrument Status Logs Process Group 2 Process Group 3 Process Group 4 Process Group 5 Process Group 6 Group Overview ...

Page 12: ...x H page 190 Fig 4 3 Horizontal and Vertical Chart Views Note Do not remove media while either of the media update in progress status icons or are displayed Scale bar Horizontal selected in the Chart view enable menu see Section 6 5 2 page 78 Alarm Event Annotation see Note 3 on Page 12 Operator Message Annotation see Note 3 on Page 12 Current Value see Note 1 on Page 12 Global Alarm Status Icon s...

Page 13: ...yed in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 4 Circular Chart View Alarm Event Icon see Note 2 on Page 12 Current Value see Note 1 on Page 12 Alarm Event and Operator Message Annotation see Event Log and Note 3 on Page 12 ...

Page 14: ... icon is surrounded by a red flashing border 3 Alarm Event and Operator Message Annotations Alarm Event and Operator Message annotations are not shown on the chart unless enabled see Chart Annotation on page 16 and see Section 6 5 2 page 78 If Alarm event annotation is enabled and an alarm becomes active a red alarm event icon surrounded by a channel colored box is displayed at the point at which ...

Page 15: ...cal Review to view previously recorded data stored in the instrument s onboard memory Note Use the and keys Horizontal and Vertical Chart view or and keys Circular Chart view to move backwards and forwards through the recorded data Values displayed indicate the process status at the cursor position Cursor Historical Review Active Invalid data e g recording disabled Digital Indicators 11 57 30 High...

Page 16: ...s time is archived on exiting Historical Review mode Select Goto to move to data stored in the instrument s onboard memory that was recorded at a specific date and time Note If daylight saving is enabled see Section 6 4 1 page 61 and the selected Goto target date time is within the daylight saving period Daylight Saving is displayed on the dialog box Once internal memory becomes full oldest data i...

Page 17: ...to be entered see Fig 6 5 page 56 An Assign to group dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups The selected or user defined message is displayed briefly in the status bar If Operator Message annotation is selected see Chart Annotation on page 16 the message is also added to the chart Note When the instrument is in Historical Review mode Operator Mes...

Page 18: ... amount of data displayed on the screen in historical review mode A longer chart duration displays more data a shorter chart duration displays data over a shorter time period but in more detail In both cases the full trace is preserved by plotting the maximum and minimum samples for each display point Unavailable chart durations are greyed out The chart durations available in the menu are determin...

Page 19: ...causes the time at the cursor position to change Circular Chart View Vertical Chart View Horizontal Chart View Chart Duration Fastest Sample Rate Screen Interval Fastest Sample Rate Screen Interval Fastest Sample Rate 9 minutes 0 1 seconds 48 seconds 0 1 seconds 70 seconds 0 1 seconds 30 minutes 0 1 seconds 4 minutes 0 1 seconds 6 minutes 0 1 seconds 1 hour 1 second 8 minutes 0 1 seconds 12 minute...

Page 20: ...Scroll Enabled to display the scale for each enabled channel in turn for 36 seconds in groups of 3 Hide individual channel traces to improve chart clarity Select the channel trace s to be displayed in the chart view Select Clear All to clear all check boxes and hide all channel traces Select All to select all configured channel traces for viewing individual check boxes to select that channel trace...

Page 21: ...ith a red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the same indicator Active acknowledged alarms are identified by a continuous red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the indicator see Fig 4 3 page 10 To acknowledge all active alarms in the current process group simultaneously select All and press the key Note If an alarm in another process group is active the Global Alar...

Page 22: ...memory If 7 signatures exist and a new one is created the oldest is overwritten Valid Password Entered Sign Chart Create a new signature or Select one of 7 previously defined signatures see Note below Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Operator 14 Operator 15 Create new signature or edit an existing one Invalid Password Entered see Note in Fig 5 1 page 41 Enter Password see Section 5 3 page 42 If mo...

Page 23: ...tion IM SM3000 EN Rev L 21 4 4 Bargraph Views For a description of the Status Icons displayed in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 6 Bargraph Views ...

Page 24: ...n 5 page 41 Add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages see Section 6 4 4 page 68 or one User Defined Message to the alarm event log If user defined is selected a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered see Fig 6 5 page 56 An Assign to group dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups ...

Page 25: ...ting with a red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the same indicator Active acknowledged alarms are identified by a continuous red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the indicator see Fig 4 6 page 21 To acknowledge all active alarms in the current process group simultaneously select All and press the key Note If an alarm in another process group is active the Globa...

Page 26: ...in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 7 Digital Indicator View Note Digital indicators resize automatically according to the number of channels displayed Totalizers must be configured and enabled before they are displayed see Section 6 6 5 page 98 When a totalizer is not running i e Stop is selected the corresponding totalizer value is shown in re...

Page 27: ...n 5 page 41 Add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages see Section 6 4 4 page 68 or one User Defined Message to the alarm event log If user defined is selected a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered see Fig 6 5 page 56 An Assign to group dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups ...

Page 28: ...annels for viewing individual check boxes to select that channel for viewing Select OK to exit Notes The digital indicators displayed are sized equally depending on the number of channels selected This has no effect on the recording of the channel The number of channels available for display depends on the number of Process Groups enabled for example if 5 Process Groups are enabled each group has ...

Page 29: ...ghlight it in the menu and press the key Note Active unacknowledged alarms in the current process group are identified by a red border around the value in the associated channel indicator alternating with a red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the same indicator Active acknowledged alarms are identified by a continuous red Alarm Event icon in the bottom left hand corner of the in...

Page 30: ...in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 8 Process View Note Only totalizers that have been enabled in the Configuration level are displayed When a totalizer is not running i e Stop is selected the corresponding totalizer value is shown in red ...

Page 31: ...n 5 page 41 Add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages see Section 6 4 4 page 68 or one User Defined Message to the alarm event log If user defined is selected a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered see Fig 6 5 page 56 An Assign to group dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups ...

Page 32: ...ive alarms are identified by a red Alarm Event icon next to the Alarm Tag Acknowledged alarms are identified by a red Alarm Acknowledged icon next to the Alarm Trip Level see Fig 4 8 page 28 To acknowledge all active alarms in the current process group simultaneously select All and press the key Note If an alarm in another process group is active the Global Alarm status icon continues to be displa...

Page 33: ...31 4 7 Group Overview For a description of the Status Icons displayed in the Status Bar and Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 9 Group Overview Global Alarm Status Icon see Note 1 on Page 12 ...

Page 34: ...lectronically see Section 4 3 1 page 20 Add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages see Section 6 4 4 page 68 or one User Defined Message to the alarm event log If user defined is selected a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered see Fig 6 5 page 56 An Assign to group dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups ...

Page 35: ...e group highlight the alarm in the sub sub menu and press the key Note In Group Overview active alarms are identified by a flashing red group tag field Acknowledged alarms are identified by a steady red group tag field see Fig 4 9 page 31 To acknowledge all active alarms in all process groups simultaneously select All and press the key To acknowledge all active alarms in the selected process group...

Page 36: ...ew provides an overview of the instrument s status together with an historical log of system activity The two views are described separately in Sections 4 8 1 and 4 8 2 Fig 4 10 Instrument Status Audit Log Select the Configuration Level see Section 6 page 51 Select the Setup Level see Section 5 page 41 Instrument Status see Fig 4 11 page 35 Audit Log See Fig 4 12 ...

Page 37: ...ts on the modules are thermocouples Amount of memory used on the archive media currently installed Approximate time left before the current archive media is full assuming the amount of data recorded remains the same Instrument Software Version Operating System Version Instrument Serial Number Instrument Tag Modules fitted to the instrument Time Left Display Format 1 Day Days e g 5 Days 1 Hour 1 Da...

Page 38: ...em activity When the number of entries in the Audit log has reached that defined in Audit log size see Section 6 4 3 page 67 the oldest data is overwritten by the newest Entries are renumbered so that the number of the oldest entry is always 00 For a description of the Audit Log Icons displayed in the Audit Log see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 12 Audit Log ...

Page 39: ...ocess View see Section 4 6 page 28 For a description of the Alarm Event Icons displayed in the Alarm Event Log and in the Bargraph Digital Indicators Process and Chart Views see Appendix H page 190 Fig 4 13 Alarm Event Log Note When the number of entries in the Alarm Event log has reached that defined in Alarm log size see Section 6 4 3 page 67 the oldest data is overwritten by the newest Entries ...

Page 40: ...s Only displays entries for alarms when made active and hides all acknowledged inactive transitions The Alarm Event log is not group specific therefore to acknowledge a particular alarm use the and keys to select the relevant process group followed by the alarm to be acknowledged from the sub sub menu To acknowledge all active alarms in all process groups simultaneously select All Groups and press...

Page 41: ...has reached that defined in Totalizer log size see Section 6 4 3 page 67 the oldest data is overwritten by the newest Entries are renumbered so that the number of the oldest entry is always 00 The logging of totalizer values can be triggered at pre determined intervals and or by digital signal see Log update time and Log update source on page 99 For a description of the Totalizer Log Icons display...

Page 42: ...isplayed in the log Indicates entries currently displayed Note This selection does not affect which events are recorded in the log Totalizer groups that have not been configured are greyed out in the menu Select All Data to select all enabled totalizers for display Selecting Max Min Details changes the totalizer log view to show the dates and times at which the maximum and minimum values occurred ...

Page 43: ...o the Operating view However if the maximum number of consecutive incorrect password entries is exceeded the user s access privileges are removed and the following message is displayed If this occurs access privileges can be reinstated only by the system administrator User 1 If the system administrator s access privileges have been removed the security system must be disabled using the configurati...

Page 44: ...the and keys and press to display the character entry box 2 Enter the old password using the and keys Highlight the OK button and press 3 Enter the new password using the same procedure as for the old password 4 Enter the new password again to confirm it 5 Highlight the OK button and press Password change successful Note If the key is pressed at any stage or OK is selected before the new password ...

Page 45: ...zontal Chart views or the screen duration in the Circular Chart view When the channels are set to Stop the instantaneous values in the associated indicator are displayed in red and after the end of the next sample period no further samples are plotted on the associated traces Digital recording channels can only be set to Stop or Go Recording control can also be implemented using digital sources se...

Page 46: ...ta to be archived and press Once selected all data within the selected time frame is archived Older unarchived data remains in the internal memory buffer until overwritten by newer data but is not available for archiving unless Reset archiving is selected Places the archive media off line Recording of channel data into internal memory continues uninterrupted but archiving to the removable media is...

Page 47: ...Status Icons Note Do not remove media while either of the media update in progress status icons or are displayed Time Left Display Format 1 Day Days e g 5 days 1 Hour 1 Day Hours e g 10 hours 1 Hour Minutes e g 25 minutes Amount of memory used on the external archive media currently installed Approximate time left before the current external archive media is full assuming the amount of data record...

Page 48: ...lied and press the release catch to open the door Withdraw the media Compact Flash Media Press the eject button SmartMedia 1 2 3 4 4 Set the archive media off line see Section 5 4 page 43 Note When inserting the media into the instrument Ensure the media is the correct type for the instrument If SmartMedia option is fitted ensure only 3 3 V SmartMedia cards used Do not use excessive force ...

Page 49: ...nd a new file is created filename 02000026Oct03Ch1_1AnlgSM3000 B00 The file 00150026Oct03Ch1_1AnlgSM3000 DS B00 contains data generated from 00 15 00 to 02 59 59 before summertime ends The file 02000026Oct03Ch1_1AnlgSM3000 B00 contains data generated from 02 00 00 after summertime ends Type Extension No of Files Contents Channel data files B00 One per channel Analog or digital recording channel da...

Page 50: ...sible When external archive media contains approximately 300 files its read write performance becomes too slow Archiving is stopped automatically and the Too Many Files Archiving Stopped icons alternating with are displayed Change the media immediately to prevent loss of data 5 5 9 Data Verification and Integrity When data is saved to the archive media it is checked automatically to verify that th...

Page 51: ...ording channel The log data is stored in an encrypted text format The files can be read on a PC using the Company s DataManager data analysis software package Note Archive files created during the daylight saving period summertime are compatible with the database feature of Version 5 8 or later only of the Company s DataManager data analysis software package Fig 5 4 Channel Data File Sample ...

Page 52: ...SM3000 Multipoint Videographic Recorder 5 Setup 50 IM SM3000 EN Rev L Fig 5 5 Alarm Event Log Sample Fig 5 6 Totalizer Log Sample Fig 5 7 Audit Log Sample ...

Page 53: ...he internal switch set to the Configuration Level Not Protected position see Fig 6 2 page 53 6 1 2 Configuration Level Access Figs 6 1 and 6 2 To configure an instrument when Configuration security type is set to the factory default setting of Password protected Access the Configuration Level see Fig 6 1 page 52 Make changes to parameters as detailed in Figs 6 1 and 6 3 To configure an instrument ...

Page 54: ...nfiguration level Cancel and return to the Operator level The existing security configuration parameters are retained i e the security configuration remains as currently configured when a configuration is opened from file or when a new configuration is loaded Check Load security configuration from file to overwrite the current security configuration with data from the file to be loaded see Note 2 ...

Page 55: ... level Fig 6 2 Setting the Security Switch Note The red switch is for factory use only Ensure it remains in the position closest to the rear of the instrument Withdraw the instrument from the case Remove tamper proof seal if fitted Switch off the power to the instrument and unscrew the jacking screw securing the instrument to the case Set the yellow Security switch to the Configuration Level Not P...

Page 56: ...hannel Options are visible in the menu Select Common from the Configuration menu Select the required parameter using the and keys Press the key to edit selected parameter Use the and keys to select the next required tab When all configuration changes are complete select Exit to save or cancel changes Press the key to display the menu Select the next item required and activate using the key 1 2 3 4...

Page 57: ...layed automatically see Fig 6 5 page 56 2 Use the key to open the Configuration menu in order to select a different channel see Fig 6 13 page 86 Parameter Value Edit Button Configuration Tab Parameter Copy Window Parameter Selection Window see Note 1 below Use the and keys to highlight a different selection Use the key to accept the selection Use the key to advance to the next channel and the key ...

Page 58: ...X X X X X X X Cursor Parameter Limits 623 45 Use and keys to highlight an item and press to select it Spacebar Highlight text box and use and keys to position cursor to edit text as required Use and keys to highlight a character and press to select it Note Values outside the preset parameter limits or with too many decimal places are highlighted when the OK button is selected Use the key to toggle...

Page 59: ...g input to another one operator message to another etc Select the tab appropriate to the data to be copied 1 2 3 Source of copied data 4 Press the key to open the menu and use the and keys to copy the source settings to the selected destinations 5 Press the key to open the menu and use the and keys to exit the copy facility Press the key to open the menu and use the and keys to select the copy fac...

Page 60: ...View Digital view enable Totalizer display enable Menu enables All Channel select enable All Archive Archive file format binary Archive file enables Channel data file enable Alarm event log file enable Totalizer log file enable Audit log file enable Table 6 1 Copy Facility Channel Configuration Setup Source ID Trace color Zone Filter type Analog Input Type Linearizer type Linearizer units Electric...

Page 61: ...rs All breakpoints Custom Chart Zones Upper and lower zone margins Parameter Copy Table 6 1 Copy Facility Continued Real Time Alarms Alarm tag Daily enables 1st of the month enable On time Every hour On time Hours On time Minutes Duration Hours Duration Minutes Duration Seconds Log enable Note The following functions are available only with Advanced Software Option Logic Equations Equation tag Log...

Page 62: ...above has been selected Any powerdown before this results in lost configuration changes Selecting Cancel discards unsaved changes and returns the instrument to the Operating level New internal data files for enabled recording channels are created if any of the following configuration parameters are changed Recording channel source Primary secondary sample rate Primary secondary sample rate source ...

Page 63: ...e IDs of all new channels are set to None and their alarms and totalizers are set to Off No of Groups No of Channels per Group Channel IDs Total No of Channels No of Groups No of Channels per Group Channel IDs Total No of Channels 1 12 Ch1 1 to Ch1 12 12 5 7 Ch1 1 to Ch1 7 Ch2 1 to Ch2 7 Ch3 1 to Ch3 7 Ch4 1 to Ch4 7 Ch5 1 to Ch5 7 35 2 12 Ch1 1 to Ch1 12 Ch2 1 to Ch2 12 24 3 12 Ch1 1 to Ch1 12 Ch...

Page 64: ...figuration and audit log files Note When reviewing data the instrument tag is used to identify the source of the data therefore it is important to ensure that the instrument tag is unique to each recorder Select the waiting time between the last key press and activation of the screen saver When set to Enabled the user can save an image of any Operator screen to external archive media by pressing t...

Page 65: ...pon exiting Configuration Mode see Fig 6 7 page 60 does not reset the clock to its previous setting Select Cancel in the dialog box above to exit date and time setup without saving changes Setting an earlier date or time results in the loss of all data currently in the internal buffer memory past that date Data archived to external media is unaffected If an earlier time must be set change the Inst...

Page 66: ...ope The start and end of the daylight saving period in Central Europe is calculated automatically The clock is incremented automatically by 1 hour at 2 00am on the last Sunday in March and decremented automatically by 1 hour at 2 00am on the last Sunday in October Auto Custom The start and end of the daylight saving period can be configured manually for regions that do not follow either the USA or...

Page 67: ...evel is then achieved only by setting the internal security switch to the Configuration Level Not Protected position see Fig 6 2 page 53 When set to On access to the Setup level is password protected and restricted to users with setup access privileges Each user must enter their own unique password Passwords are entered initially by the System Administrator but subsequently any user can change the...

Page 68: ... unable to access the Configuration and Setup levels or enter electronic signatures Setup The selected user is able to access the Setup level e Sign The selected user is able to enter an electronic signature Config Full The selected user is allowed full configuration access with the exception of access to the Audit Log size setting and the Security Settings Note The System Administrator User 1 onl...

Page 69: ...nactive real time events and Operator Messages see Section 4 9 page 37 The Totalizer log records all activity associated with the totalizers start stop reset wrap current total and intermediate totals see Section 4 10 page 39 The Audit log records all system changes and events see Section 4 8 2 page 36 Note The size of the Audit log can be changed only by the System Administrator User 1 Log sizes ...

Page 70: ...ggered via the Operator Menus or a digital signal Message Tag Enter the message text 20 characters maximum Group Select the group s to which the message is to apply Source ID Select the internal or external signal source used to add the tag to the Alarm Event log Refer to Appendix A on page 129 for a full list of sources available ...

Page 71: ...the IP address is for the network ID and which is for the host ID Set as 1 s each bit that is part of the network ID for example 255 255 255 0 indicates first 24 bits are for the network ID Set the IP address for the gateway router switch etc required to communicate with other networks This setting may not be required The default setting is 0 0 0 0 The FTP user name and password are used during lo...

Page 72: ... the delay period together with any enabled reports The data returned in the email therefore reflects the real time alarm state at the time the email was generated not the state when the first trigger source became active Each email includes a link to the instrument s embedded web server enabling the instrument s data and status to be viewed remotely using an internet browser on a PC see Section 6...

Page 73: ... media if any and archiving status is included in the email Fig 6 9 on page 70 is an example of a reports email Notes Reports when enabled are included only on an email generated as a result of a real time alarm event unless the Reports in ALL emails box is ticked in which case enabled reports are included on every email generated Triggers 6 to 10 if enabled Source Type set to anything other than ...

Page 74: ...in most commonly used data formats Select the required Modbus TCP configuration Disabled Modbus TCP disabled Modbus TCP Server instrument acts as a Modbus Slave Modbus TCP Client instrument acts as a Modbus Master Note Displayed only if Implementation is not set to Disabled Set the TCP IP port through used by the Modbus TCP network normally port 502 Note The remaining parameters on this page are d...

Page 75: ...d through a gateway are polled set a response time that is long enough to allow for the normal turn around time from these devices The configuration allows for only one setting for all devices connected to the network Select the comms analog input to hold the data from the nominated slave device Select the communications protocol to be used by the instrument to communicate with the nominated slave...

Page 76: ... format of the data to be read from the slave device Sint16 signed 16 bit integer Sint32 signed 32 bit integer transmitted in high low order rev Sint32 signed 32 bit integer transmitted in low high order IEEE 32 bit floating point number transmitted in high low order Rev IEEE 32 bit floating point number transmitted in low high order Select the comms digital input to hold the data from the nominat...

Page 77: ...ays required to access a RTU via Ethernet Set the IP address for the Modbus TCP gateway required to communicate with the RTU Note Displayed only if Protocol is set to TCP Enter the IP address assigned to the slave device Note Displayed only if Protocol is set to TCP or RTU Enter the register number to be read or written to in the slave device Note Displayed only if Protocol is set to TCP or RTU Se...

Page 78: ... 61 Process Group 1 or Process Group 2 or Process Group 3 see Note below Enter the process group tag maximum 20 characters that appears in the title bar when any operator views from that group are displayed Note Each process group tag must be unique Select a signal source to enable disable recording of all channels in the current Process Group Refer to Appendix A on page 129 for a description of t...

Page 79: ...y Sample Rate Equivalent Chart Speed On board Storage Time 6 Channels 1 second 720mm h 5 5 days 3 seconds 240mm h 16 4 days 6 seconds 120mm h 1 1 months 12 seconds 60mm h 2 2 months 36 seconds 20mm h 6 6 months 72 seconds 10mm h 13 2 months Notes Sample rates are set using one of the following combinations of units Minutes or minutes and seconds Seconds Tenths of seconds minutes and seconds must f...

Page 80: ...v L 6 5 2 Configuring the Chart View Major Chart Divisions Minor Chart Divisions Scale Bar Chart Trace Time Stamp Alarm Event Annotation Operator Message Annotation Chart Divisions Screen Interval Screen Interval Vertical Chart Horizontal Chart Horizontal Chart Circular Chart ...

Page 81: ...art adjacent to the point at which the alarm occurred see Section 4 3 page 10 This initial setting can be changed by the operator if Chart annotation select enable is enabled in the Chart view menu enables see Menu Enables on page 80 Set the number of major vertical divisions to be displayed on the scale bar and the chart Vertical and Horizontal Chart Views only OR Set the number of minor vertical...

Page 82: ...enable Vertical and Horizontal Chart views only Enables the operator to select which scales are displayed on the scale bar at the top of the screen Trace select enable Enables individual chart traces to be displayed or hidden Screen interval select enable Enables the Operator to change the amount of data displayed on the screen at one time Historical review enable Enables the Operator to scroll ba...

Page 83: ... Select the Bargraph views to be displayed in the current Process Group Select the markers channel colored max min indicators and alarm trip points to be displayed on the bargraph Select the menu items to be accessible from the Bargraph views Message select enable Enables the operator to activate one of 24 pre configured messages or a user defined message Alarm acknowledge enable Enables the Opera...

Page 84: ...isplay the Process view Select the menu items to be accessible from the Process view Message select enable Enables the operator to activate one of 24 pre configured messages or a user defined message Alarm acknowledge enable Enables the Operator to acknowledge any alarms associated with the current group Totalizer reset enable Enables the Operator to reset the totalizers on any or all channels Tot...

Page 85: ...totalizer for that channel is enabled see Section 6 6 5 page 98 Select the menu items to be accessible from the Digital Indicator view Message select enable Enables the Operator to activate one of 24 pre configured messages or a user defined message Alarm acknowledge enable Enables the Operator to acknowledge any alarms associated with the current group Totalizer reset enable Enables the Operator ...

Page 86: ...nt Videographic Recorder 6 Configuration 84 IM SM3000 EN Rev L Select the channels to be accessible from the Digital Indicator view Note Channels that are not enabled are greyed out in the Digital Indicator view menu ...

Page 87: ...with Process Group 1 files File Type Contents Extension Channel data files Analog or digital recording channel data B00 Alarm event log files The historical record of the alarm events related to the group s channels plus the history of any operator messages electronic signatures or real time alarms EE0 Totalizer log files The historical record of all totalizer and associated statistical values rel...

Page 88: ... Channel Configuration Fig 6 13 Recording Channel Configuration Note The number of Process Groups and associated channel options displayed depend on the number of Process Groups selected during common configuration setup see Section 6 4 1 page 61 Process Group 1 Channels 1 1 to 1 12 ...

Page 89: ...el was assigned previously i e the analog input continues to be monitored To switch off an analog input set Analog I P Type for the required channel to Off see Section 6 6 2 page 89 The trace color cannot be changed The trace colors are 1 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Magenta Red Black Green Blue Brown 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th Yellow Dark Yellow Cyan Light Green Dark Cyan Dark Magenta 1 If this parame...

Page 90: ...s or bargraphs Instantaneous A single value based on process conditions at the time of sampling Average The average value of the analog signal since the previous sample Minimum The minimum value of the analog signal since the previous sample Maximum The maximum value of the analog signal since the previous sample Max min Two values are recorded to capture the maximum minimum signal values since th...

Page 91: ...nel see Section 6 6 3 page 92 Select Off to disable an analog input Warning Ensure that the appropriate electrical connections have been made see Section 7 4 page 114 When Type is set to Volts input signals with voltages greater than 2 V standard inputs or 1 V high specification inputs must be connected through an external voltage divider part no GR2000 0375 see Section 7 4 1 page 114 Input signal...

Page 92: ... units of the engineering value corresponding to the electrical high and low values within the limits defined in Table 6 4 1 1 1 THC RTD C F Type Min Max Min Max Type B 18 1800 0 3270 Type E 100 900 140 1650 Type J 100 900 140 1650 Type K 100 1300 140 2350 Type L 100 900 140 1650 Type N 200 1300 325 2350 Type R S 18 1700 0 3090 Type T 250 300 400 570 Pt100 200 600 325 1100 Power 5 2 999 to 9999 Po...

Page 93: ...eing sampled 0 to 60 seconds Set a tolerance level between 0 and 100 of the engineering range to allow for deviation of the input signal above or below the input span before an input failure is detected Example setting the fault detection level to 10 on an input range of 50 to 250 bar causes an Analog Input Failure fault to be detected below 30 bar and above 270 bar In the event of an input failur...

Page 94: ... Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters such as W or M may appear truncated in some Operator views In such cases use lower case letters or fewer characters Enter the tag to be displayed on channel indicators when the digital signal is inactive 6 characters max Enter the tag name to be displayed on channel indicators and used to identify the channel in archive files 8 ch...

Page 95: ...s Trip Point Alarm On Alarm Off Alarm On Alarm Off High Process Low Process Hysteresis Hysteresis Process Variable Trip Point Alarm On Alarm Off Alarm Latched Alarm acknowledged by operator Hysteresis Process Variable Trip Point Alarm On Alarm Off Alarm Latched Alarm acknowledged by operator Hysteresis Process Variable High Latch Alarm Action Low Latch Alarm Action ...

Page 96: ...perator Deviation exceeded fast rate alarm becomes active slow rate alarm becomes inactive new period starts Deviation below limit at end of time period fast rate alarm becomes inactive slow rate alarm becomes active Deviation below limit at end of time period alarm becomes inactive Alarm On Alarm Off Fast Rate Alarm Period Deviation Deviation Deviation exceeded fast rate alarm becomes active slow...

Page 97: ...iable goes below trip hysteresis point therefore alarm is de activated Alarm Enable signal is switched On Alarm delay timer is started Process variable goes above trip point but alarm is not activated because alarm delay time has not expired Alarm delay timer expires alarm is now enabled Alarm is activated because process variable is above trip point Process variable goes above trip point alarm is...

Page 98: ...neering units at which the alarm is to activate Note Process Delayed process Latch and Annunciate alarms only Set the hysteresis value in engineering units Note Process Delayed process Latch and Annunciate alarms only Set the time hysteresis value in seconds When an alarm trip value is exceeded the alarm does not become active until the time hysteresis value has expired If the signal goes out of t...

Page 99: ...iation within the alarm period Note Rate alarms only see Fig 6 17 page 94 A rate alarm remains active until the rate has been within limits for at least one complete alarm Period Set the filter time to be used to reduce the number of spurious alarm trips The source signal is averaged over the filter period prior to the rate alarm being determined Note Rate alarms only see Fig 6 17 page 94 Select a...

Page 100: ...when the Predetermined count value is reached Note A wrap pulse with a duration of 2s occurs if the total reaches the Predetermined count value and Wrap enable is set to On If Wrap enable is set to Off the wrap pulse becomes active when the Predetermined count value is reached and remains active until the totalizer is reset The pulse can be assigned to a relay digital output or digital counter Ent...

Page 101: ...d count value is about to be reached Select a signal source to reset the totalizer on a rising edge Refer to Appendix A on page 129 for a description of the available sources Select the frequency with which totalizer values are added to the Totalizer log Log update time Log updated every 5 minutes 0 5 10 15 etc minutes past the hour 10 minutes 0 10 20 30 etc minutes past the hour 15 minutes 0 15 3...

Page 102: ...r cut off value is the lowest input value in engineering units at which the totalizer is to stop counting Digital Input Sources only see Section 6 6 1 page 87 Set the required totalizer count rate A digital totalizer pulse can be scaled to represent a value of between 0 00001 and 1000 00000 The totalizer is then incremented by this amount each time there is an off on transition Example a count of ...

Page 103: ...le recording in configuration check box is not ticked on entry to the Configuration level see Fig 6 1 page 52 Changes to the Analog Input Type see Section 6 6 2 page 89 must be saved to the current configuration before commencing input adjustment Actual value Desired value 1 Adjust the process or simulated input signal to a known value below 50 of the engineering range 2 If Actual value in enginee...

Page 104: ...istance to the calibration values Without Adjustment Span Adjust 1 Offset Adjust 0 Engineering Low Engineering High Unadjusted Value Engineering Low Engineering High Adjusted Value With Adjustment typical example Adjusted Value Engineering Low Engineering High Engineering Low Engineering High Unadjusted Value Offset Adjust 0 Span Adjust 1 Select the relay source a digital source to be used to ener...

Page 105: ...produce up to 32 Binary Encoded BCD digital states for example BCD digital I P F0 to BCD digital I P F31 BCD digital inputs can be used as digital sources in the same way as standard digital inputs Inputs F1 F2 F3 F4 and F5 have weightings of 1 2 4 8 and 16 respectively A rising edge on input F6 is used as the update trigger Following an inactive to active transition on input F6 inputs F1 to F5 ar...

Page 106: ...ineering high settings are the engineering values corresponding to the Electrical low and Electrical high values below Set the required analog output electrical range The Electrical low and Electrical high values are the minimum and maximum values of the current output in Electrical units range 0 to 23 mA Analog Output Engineering High 21mA 0mA Analog Output Engineering Low Analog Output Electrica...

Page 107: ...ly if Protocol is set to Modbus Set a unique Modbus Address that allows the host system to identify the instrument on a Modbus link Note Maximum 31 slaves per loop Note Displayed only if Protocol is set to Modbus Master Set the poll rate in milliseconds min 0 max 3600000 Note Displayed only if Protocol is set to Modbus Master Set the number of successive polls permitted to fail before the data is ...

Page 108: ...evice Sint16 signed 16 bit integer Sint32 signed 32 bit integer transmitted in high low order rev Sint32 signed 32 bit integer transmitted in low high order IEEE 32 bit floating point number transmitted in high low order Rev IEEE 32 bit floating point number transmitted in low high order Sint16 X 10 signed 16 bit integer multiplied by a factor of 10 Sint16 X 100 signed 16 bit integer multiplied by...

Page 109: ...e point to be modified Press the key to open the digipad to change the position of the point Press the key to return to the Functions screen Each linearizer has 20 breakpoints Both X and Y values are set as percentages Custom linearizers can be applied to any analog input by selecting them as the linearizer type for that input see Section 6 6 2 page 89 Note X is input to the linearizer expressed a...

Page 110: ...a vertical chart s width from the left hand edge a horizontal chart s height from the bottom Enter the tag to be used in the Alarm Event log see Section 4 9 page 37 Set the day s on which the alarm is activated Set to On to activate the real time alarm on the first day of each month Set the time at which the alarm becomes active If Every hour is set to On the Hours setting cannot be adjusted and t...

Page 111: ... Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE It must not be disposed of in Municipal Waste Collection Cleaning Clean only the front panel using warm water and a mild detergent Fig 7 1 General Requirements A Close to Sensors B At Eye level Location C Avoid Vibration Sensors Keep distance to a minimum Fig 7 2 Environmental Limits Warning Select a location away from strong electrical ...

Page 112: ...n 110 IM SM3000 EN Rev L 7 2 Mounting Fig 7 3 Mounting Dimensions Gasket Gasket 4 0 16 38 1 50 14 0 55 26 1 02 168 6 61 288 11 34 Panel Cut out 288 11 34 9 0 35 Minimum 30 1 18 Between Cut outs Dimensions in mm in 281 1 0 11 06 0 04 0 281 1 0 11 06 0 04 0 ...

Page 113: ...is is critical in order to ensure proper compression of the panel seal and achieve the NEMA 4X hosedown rating Fit the panel clamps in 4 positions upper clamp omitted for clarity Tighten the panel clamps securely by hand see Note below 1 2 3 4 Insert the instrument into the cut out 3 3 3 Cut a hole in the panel see Fig 7 3 page 110 ...

Page 114: ...nt conforms to Mains Power Input Insulation Category III All other inputs and outputs conform to Category II All connections to secondary circuits must have basic insulation After installation there must be no access to live parts for example terminals Terminals for external circuits are for use only with equipment with no accessible live parts If the instrument is used in a manner not specified b...

Page 115: ... NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 24V 45mA 24V 45mA Transmit LED Continuity Receive LED J Hybrid Transmitter PSU Relay Analog Input G H Power Supply Module Positions J A B C D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 di1 di2 di3 di4 di5 di6 do1 do2 do3 do4 do5 do6 COM COM COM COM a01 a02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 L N 24VDC E F G H Ethernet ...

Page 116: ...red for current ranges To avoid damage to multi channel instruments high common mode voltages up to 500 V r m s max must be present on all channels or not at all For the standard input card the maximum channel to channel voltage between any two channels must not exceed 35 V or permanent damage to the instrument s input circuitry may occur For applications requiring higher levels of isolation refer...

Page 117: ...iolet White Violet Nicrisil Nisil N Orange Blue Orange Orange Red Orange Pink White Pink Pt Pt Rh R and S White Blue Green Black Red Green Red White White Orange White Orange Pt Rh Pt Rh B Grey White Grey Cu Cu Ni T White Blue Blue Blue Red Blue Red Brown Brown Brown White Brown Fe Con J Yellow Blue Black White Red Black Red Blue Blue Black White Black Case Blue for intrinsically safe circuits Fe ...

Page 118: ...gnal immunity to noise pick up 7 5 2 Two wire and Four wire Connection Modbus serial communications must be configured as either two wire or four wire serial links see Fig 7 8 Two four wire operation must also be selected in the instrument s Configuration Level see Section 6 7 4 page 105 The instrument must be added to the link configuration on the host system refer to information supplied with th...

Page 119: ...rial board must be made as shown in Fig 7 8 Connections to two wire or four wire link configurations on systems with multiple slaves must be made in parallel as shown in Fig 7 9 When connecting cable screens ensure that ground loops are not introduced The maximum serial data transmission line length for both RS422 and RS485 systems is 1200 m The types of cable that can be used are determined by th...

Page 120: ... 10 90 min to 264 V max 50 60 Hz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Line Neutral Fuse 400mA Type T 24V DC Fuse 3A Type T Terminal Block J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Note The maximum total combined current flowing through the relays is 36 A The maximum individual relay current is 5 A The polarity is selected during I O module configuration see Section 6 7 2 page 102 Fig 7 12 Relay Connections Note Relay contacts are fitted with...

Page 121: ... analog outputs are provided on the Hybrid option board Fig 7 13 Digital Output Connections Note Voltage level 5 V Load 450 min 15 k max Digital Output Common Load 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 do1 do2 do3 do4 do5 do6 COM COM Terminal Block E F G or H Fig 7 14 Digital Input Connections Fig 7 15 Analog Output Connections di1 di2 di3 di4 di5 di6 COM COM Terminal Blocks E F G or H Input State Dxx active Swi...

Page 122: ...g 7 19 Connection to an internet gateway see Fig 7 20 7 9 1 Direct Connection to a Computer Note Ensure that permission has been granted for installation of new devices on the network If in doubt consult the System Administrator before connecting the instrument Pin Number Signal 1 TD 2 TD 3 RD 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 RD 7 Unused 8 Unused TD Transmit Data RD Receive Data Table 7 2 Ethernet Connector Si...

Page 123: ...nnection to a Network Hub 7 9 3 Connection to a Dial Up Router 7 9 4 Connection to an Internet Gateway Fig 7 18 Connection to a Network Hub Fig 7 19 Connection to a Dial Up Router Fig 7 20 Connection to an Internet Gateway Hub PC PC PC PC WAN Internet Router Router PC PC Internet Gateway ...

Page 124: ...key Left cursor Right cursor Up Increment key Down Decrement key Enter key Vertical chart screen intervals Selectable from 48 s to 14 days Horizontal chart screen intervals Selectable from 70 s to 20 days Circular chart duration Selectable from 9 minutes to 32 days Chart scales Independent primary and secondary ranges for each channel Vertical horizontal chart divisions Programmable for up to 10 m...

Page 125: ...nal switch protection Access to configuration is allowed only after a hardware switch has been set This switch is situated behind a tamper evident seal Configuration Can be configured for password protection or free access to setup levels Number of users Up to 15 Usernames Up to 20 characters Usernames are unique i e names cannot be repeated Access privileges Setup access Yes No Electronic signatu...

Page 126: ...roups 6 No of recording channels 36 Sources Analog inputs Modbus input any digital signal Filters Programmable for each channel to allow recording of instantaneous values average max min and max min value over sample time Primary secondary sample rates Programmable from 0 1 s to 12 hours for each process group Primary secondary sample rate selection Via any digital signal or from password protecte...

Page 127: ...Card compatibility ABB recorders comply with approved industry standards for memory cards and ABB has fully tested and recommend the use of SanDisk Standard Grade or Ultra II memory cards Other brands may not be fully compatible with this device and therefore may not function correctly Card size Cards up to 4 Gb capacity may be used Log Type Alarm Event Log Totalizer Log Audit Log Log Entry Events...

Page 128: ... impedance A 250 shunt resistor can be used together with the voltage divider board GR2000 0375 to meet this requirement In such cases the input should be programmed for 1 to 5 V Analog to digital converter resolution 16 bit Standard High Specification Analog Input Modules Type Volt free contact Minimum pulse duration 1 s Linear Inputs Standard Analog Input High Specification Analog Input Accuracy...

Page 129: ...nd emissions calculations Size 40 character equation Functions log Ln Exp Xn Sin Cos Tan mean rolling average standard deviation high median low select multiplexer absolute relative humidity Tags 8 and 20 character tags for each block Update rate 1 enabled block every 100 ms Logic Equations Number 12 Size 11 elements each Functions AND OR NAND NOR XOR NOT Tags 20 character tag for each equation Up...

Page 130: ... GR2000 037715 AWG 1 45 mm OD Safety General safety EN61010 1 cULus cCSAus Overvoltage Class III on mains Class II on inputs and outputs Pollution category 2 Isolation 500 V DC to earth ground Environmental Operating temperature range 0 to 50 ºC 32 to 122 ºF with SmartMedia Compact Flash Operating humidity range 5 to 95 RH non condensing Storage temperature range 20 to 60 ºC 4 to 140 ºF Front pane...

Page 131: ...F6 fail Analog Input Failure Active when the signal detected at the analog input is outside the Fault Detect Level specified in Section 6 6 2 page 91 Comms AIN 1 fail to Comms AIN 36 fail Stats 1 1A fail to Stats 6 6B fail Totalizer Input Value Failure Activated when the totalizer fails cleared when the totalizer wraps or is reset Available only for analog channels if the relevant totalizer is ena...

Page 132: ...larm 1 to Real time alarm 12 Real Time Alarm States Available only if the relevant alarm is enabled in the Configuration level Run state 1 1A to Run state 6 6B Totalizer Run States Active while totalizer is running Available only if the relevant totalizer is enabled in the Configuration level Wrap pulse 1 1A to Wrap pulse 6 6B Totalizer Wrap Pulse Available only if the relevant totalizer is enable...

Page 133: ...eturns zeros for points that do not contain defined data 03 Read Holding Registers reads up to 120 consecutive analog values starting from a specified address The instrument returns zeros for registers that do not contain defined data 05 Force Single Coil sets the value of a single coil digital signal at the specified address The data value must be FF00Hex to set the signal ON and zero to turn it ...

Page 134: ... allowable action 02 Illegal Data Address The address reference in the data field is not an allowable address 03 Illegal Data Value The value referenced in the data field is not allowable in the addressed slave 07 Negative Acknowledgment Received message error 08 Memory Parity Error Parity check indicates an error in one or more of the characters received Table B 1 Modbus Exception Responses Analo...

Page 135: ...rm 1 4D 0066 Alarm 2 1D 0102 Alarm 2 10D 0138 Alarm 3 7D 0174 Alarm 1 5A 0067 Alarm 2 2A 0103 Alarm 2 11A 0139 Alarm 3 8A 0175 Alarm 1 5B 0068 Alarm 2 2B 0104 Alarm 2 11B 0140 Alarm 3 8B 0176 Alarm 1 5C 0069 Alarm 2 2C 0105 Alarm 2 11C 0141 Alarm 3 8C 0177 Alarm 1 5D 0070 Alarm 2 2D 0106 Alarm 2 11D 0142 Alarm 3 8D 0178 Alarm 1 6A 0071 Alarm 2 3A 0107 Alarm 2 12A 0143 Alarm 3 9A 0179 Alarm 1 6B 00...

Page 136: ...212 Alarm 5 2B 0248 Alarm 5 11B 0284 Alarm 6 8B 0320 Alarm 4 5C 0213 Alarm 5 2C 0249 Alarm 5 11C 0285 Alarm 6 8C 0321 Alarm 4 5D 0214 Alarm 5 2D 0250 Alarm 5 11D 0286 Alarm 6 8D 0322 Alarm 4 6A 0215 Alarm 5 3A 0251 Alarm 5 12A 0287 Alarm 6 9A 0323 Alarm 4 6B 0216 Alarm 5 3B 0252 Alarm 5 12B 0288 Alarm 6 9B 0324 Alarm 4 6C 0217 Alarm 5 3C 0253 Alarm 5 12C 0289 Alarm 6 9C 0325 Alarm 4 6D 0218 Alarm ...

Page 137: ...2 10C 0437 Alarm 3 7C 0473 Alarm 1 4D 0366 Alarm 2 1D 0402 Alarm 2 10D 0438 Alarm 3 7D 0474 Alarm 1 5A 0367 Alarm 2 2A 0403 Alarm 2 11A 0439 Alarm 3 8A 0475 Alarm 1 5B 0368 Alarm 2 2B 0404 Alarm 2 11B 0440 Alarm 3 8B 0476 Alarm 1 5C 0369 Alarm 2 2C 0405 Alarm 2 11C 0441 Alarm 3 8C 0477 Alarm 1 5D 0370 Alarm 2 2D 0406 Alarm 2 11D 0442 Alarm 3 8D 0478 Alarm 1 6A 0371 Alarm 2 3A 0407 Alarm 2 12A 0443...

Page 138: ...5 11B 0584 Alarm 6 8B 0620 Alarm 4 5C 0513 Alarm 5 2C 0549 Alarm 5 11C 0585 Alarm 6 8C 0621 Alarm 4 5D 0514 Alarm 5 2D 0550 Alarm 5 11D 0586 Alarm 6 8D 0622 Alarm 4 6A 0515 Alarm 5 3A 0551 Alarm 5 12A 0587 Alarm 6 9A 0623 Alarm 4 6B 0516 Alarm 5 3B 0552 Alarm 5 12B 0588 Alarm 6 9B 0624 Alarm 4 6C 0517 Alarm 5 3C 0553 Alarm 5 12C 0589 Alarm 6 9C 0625 Alarm 4 6D 0518 Alarm 5 3D 0554 Alarm 5 12D 0590...

Page 139: ...1 Output or Input Active Modbus Coil Numbers Channel Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Relay Outputs Channel Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Relay Outputs A1 0701 0751 0801 E1 0725 0775 0825 A2 0702 0752 0802 E2 0726 0776 0826 A3 0703 0753 0803 E3 0727 0777 0827 A4 0704 0754 0804 E4 0728 0778 0828 A5 0705 0755 0805 E5 0729 0779 0829 A6 0706 0756 0806 E6 0730 0780 0830 B1 0707 0757 0807 F1 0731 0781 08...

Page 140: ... 8B 0938 Totalizer 6 2B 0974 Totalizer 1 9A 0867 Totalizer 3 3A 0903 Totalizer 4 9A 0939 Totalizer 6 3A 0975 Totalizer 1 9B 0868 Totalizer 3 3B 0904 Totalizer 4 9B 0940 Totalizer 6 3B 0976 Totalizer 1 10A 0869 Totalizer 3 4A 0905 Totalizer 4 10A 0941 Totalizer 6 4A 0977 Totalizer 1 10B 0870 Totalizer 3 4B 0906 Totalizer 4 10B 0942 Totalizer 6 4B 0978 Totalizer 1 11A 0871 Totalizer 3 5A 0907 Totali...

Page 141: ... 1052 Totalizer 4 8B 1088 Totalizer 6 2B 1124 Totalizer 1 9A 1017 Totalizer 3 3A 1053 Totalizer 4 9A 1089 Totalizer 6 3A 1125 Totalizer 1 9B 1018 Totalizer 3 3B 1054 Totalizer 4 9B 1090 Totalizer 6 3B 1126 Totalizer 1 10A 1019 Totalizer 3 4A 1055 Totalizer 4 10A 1091 Totalizer 6 4A 1127 Totalizer 1 10B 1020 Totalizer 3 4B 1056 Totalizer 4 10B 1092 Totalizer 6 4B 1128 Totalizer 1 11A 1021 Totalizer...

Page 142: ...4 8B 1238 Totalizer 6 2B 1274 Totalizer 1 9A 1167 Totalizer 3 3A 1203 Totalizer 4 9A 1239 Totalizer 6 3A 1275 Totalizer 1 9B 1168 Totalizer 3 3B 1204 Totalizer 4 9B 1240 Totalizer 6 3B 1276 Totalizer 1 10A 1169 Totalizer 3 4A 1205 Totalizer 4 10A 1241 Totalizer 6 4A 1277 Totalizer 1 10B 1170 Totalizer 3 4B 1206 Totalizer 4 10B 1242 Totalizer 6 4B 1278 Totalizer 1 11A 1171 Totalizer 3 5A 1207 Total...

Page 143: ...8 Totalizer 6 2B 1424 Totalizer 1 9A 1317 Totalizer 3 3A 1353 Totalizer 4 9A 1389 Totalizer 6 3A 1425 Totalizer 1 9B 1318 Totalizer 3 3B 1354 Totalizer 4 9B 1390 Totalizer 6 3B 1426 Totalizer 1 10A 1319 Totalizer 3 4A 1355 Totalizer 4 10A 1391 Totalizer 6 4A 1427 Totalizer 1 10B 1320 Totalizer 3 4B 1356 Totalizer 4 10B 1392 Totalizer 6 4B 1428 Totalizer 1 11A 1321 Totalizer 3 5A 1357 Totalizer 4 1...

Page 144: ...otalizer 6 2B 1574 Totalizer 1 9A 1467 Totalizer 3 3A 1503 Totalizer 4 9A 1539 Totalizer 6 3A 1575 Totalizer 1 9B 1468 Totalizer 3 3B 1504 Totalizer 4 9B 1540 Totalizer 6 3B 1576 Totalizer 1 10A 1469 Totalizer 3 4A 1505 Totalizer 4 10A 1541 Totalizer 6 4A 1577 Totalizer 1 10B 1470 Totalizer 3 4B 1506 Totalizer 4 10B 1542 Totalizer 6 4B 1578 Totalizer 1 11A 1471 Totalizer 3 5A 1507 Totalizer 4 11A ...

Page 145: ...38 Totalizer B flowrate failure R 2019 2039 2059 2079 2099 2119 2139 2159 2179 2199 2219 2239 Table B 12 Channel Digital Signals Process Group 1 Channel Number Signal 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 Analog i p failure state R 2241 2261 2281 2301 2321 2341 2361 2381 2401 2421 2441 2461 Alarm A state R 2242 2262 2282 2302 2322 2342 2362 2382 2402 2422 2442 2462 Alarm B state R 224...

Page 146: ...18 Totalizer B flowrate failure R 2499 2519 2539 2559 2579 2599 2619 2639 2659 2679 2699 2719 Table B 14 Channel Digital Signals Process Group 3 Channel Number Signal 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 Analog i p failure state R 2721 2741 2761 2781 2801 2821 2841 2861 2881 2901 2921 2941 Alarm A state R 2722 2742 2762 2782 2802 2822 2842 2862 2882 2902 2922 2942 Alarm B state R 272...

Page 147: ...98 Totalizer B flowrate failure R 2979 2999 3019 3039 3059 3079 3099 3119 3139 3159 3179 3199 Table B 16 Channel Digital Signals Process Group 5 Channel Number Signal 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 6 11 6 12 Analog i p failure state R 3201 3221 3241 3261 3281 3301 3321 3341 3361 3381 3401 3421 Alarm A state R 3202 3222 3242 3262 3282 3302 3322 3342 3362 3382 3402 3422 Alarm B state R 320...

Page 148: ...ing an exception response When accessing a parameter that occupies more than one register position the lowest numbered register contains the most significant data Analog Inputs Modbus Registers Read only 32 bit single precision floating point A1 0001 and 0002 A2 0003 and 0004 A3 0005 and 0006 A4 0007 and 0008 A5 0009 and 0010 A6 0011 and 0012 B1 0013 and 0014 B2 0015 and 0016 B3 0017 and 0018 B4 0...

Page 149: ...276 Alarm 3 7D 0347 and 0348 Alarm 1 5A 0133 and 0134 Alarm 2 2A 0205 and 0206 Alarm 2 11A 0277 and 0278 Alarm 3 8A 0349 and 0350 Alarm 1 5B 0135 and 0136 Alarm 2 2B 0207 and 0208 Alarm 2 11B 0279 and 0280 Alarm 3 8B 0351 and 0352 Alarm 1 5C 0137 and 0138 Alarm 2 2C 0209 and 0210 Alarm 2 11C 0281 and 0282 Alarm 3 8C 0353 and 0354 Alarm 1 5D 0139 and 0140 Alarm 2 2D 0211 and 0212 Alarm 2 11D 0283 a...

Page 150: ...larm 6 8B 0639 and 0640 Alarm 4 5C 0425 and 0426 Alarm 5 2C 0497 and 0498 Alarm 5 11C 0569 and 0570 Alarm 6 8C 0641 and 0642 Alarm 4 5D 0427 and 0428 Alarm 5 2D 0499 and 0500 Alarm 5 11D 0571 and 0572 Alarm 6 8D 0643 and 0644 Alarm 4 6A 0429 and 0430 Alarm 5 3A 0501 and 0502 Alarm 5 12A 0573 and 0574 Alarm 6 9A 0645 and 0646 Alarm 4 6B 0431 and 0432 Alarm 5 3B 0503 and 0504 Alarm 5 12B 0575 and 05...

Page 151: ...3 and 0734 Totalizer 3 3A 0805 and 0806 Totalizer 4 9A 0877 and 0878 Totalizer 6 3A 0949 and 0950 Totalizer 1 9B 0735 and 0736 Totalizer 3 3B 0807 and 0808 Totalizer 4 9B 0879 and 0880 Totalizer 6 3B 0951 and 0952 Totalizer 1 10A 0737 and 0738 Totalizer 3 4A 0809 and 0810 Totalizer 4 10A 0881 and 0882 Totalizer 6 4A 0953 and 0954 Totalizer 1 10B 0739 and 0740 Totalizer 3 4B 0811 and 0812 Totalizer...

Page 152: ...3 and 1034 Totalizer 3 3A 1105 and 1106 Totalizer 4 9A 1177 and 1178 Totalizer 6 3A 1249 and 1250 Totalizer 1 9B 1035 and 1036 Totalizer 3 3B 1107 and 1108 Totalizer 4 9B 1179 and 1180 Totalizer 6 3B 1251 and 1252 Totalizer 1 10A 1037 and 1038 Totalizer 3 4A 1109 and 1110 Totalizer 4 10A 1181 and 1182 Totalizer 6 4A 1253 and 1254 Totalizer 1 10B 1039 and 1040 Totalizer 3 4B 1111 and 1112 Totalizer...

Page 153: ...3 and 1334 Totalizer 3 3A 1405 and 1406 Totalizer 4 9A 1477 and 1478 Totalizer 6 3A 1549 and 1550 Totalizer 1 9B 1335 and 1336 Totalizer 3 3B 1407 and 1408 Totalizer 4 9B 1479 and 1480 Totalizer 6 3B 1551 and 1552 Totalizer 1 10A 1337 and 1338 Totalizer 3 4A 1409 and 1410 Totalizer 4 10A 1481 and 1482 Totalizer 6 4A 1553 and 1554 Totalizer 1 10B 1339 and 1340 Totalizer 3 4B 1411 and 1412 Totalizer...

Page 154: ...zer 1 9A 1665 to 1668 Totalizer 3 3A 1809 to 1812 Totalizer 4 9A 1953 to 1956 Totalizer 6 3A 2097 to 2100 Totalizer 1 9B 1669 to 1672 Totalizer 3 3B 1813 to 1816 Totalizer 4 9B 1957 to 1960 Totalizer 6 3B 2101 to 2104 Totalizer 1 10A 1673 to 1676 Totalizer 3 4A 1817 to 1820 Totalizer 4 10A 1961 to 1964 Totalizer 6 4A 2105 to 2108 Totalizer 1 10B 1677 to 1680 Totalizer 3 4B 1821 to 1824 Totalizer 4...

Page 155: ... and 2234 Totalizer 3 3A 2305 and 2306 Totalizer 4 9A 2377 and 2378 Totalizer 6 3A 2449 and 2450 Totalizer 1 9B 2235 and 2236 Totalizer 3 3B 2307 and 2308 Totalizer 4 9B 2379 and 2380 Totalizer 6 3B 2451 and 2452 Totalizer 1 10A 2237 and 2238 Totalizer 3 4A 2309 and 2310 Totalizer 4 10A 2381 and 2382 Totalizer 6 4A 2453 and 2454 Totalizer 1 10B 2239 and 2240 Totalizer 3 4B 2311 and 2312 Totalizer ...

Page 156: ... and 2534 Totalizer 3 3A 2605 and 2606 Totalizer 4 9A 2677 and 2678 Totalizer 6 3A 2749 and 2750 Totalizer 1 9B 2535 and 2536 Totalizer 3 3B 2607 and 2608 Totalizer 4 9B 2679 and 2680 Totalizer 6 3B 2751 and 2752 Totalizer 1 10A 2537 and 2538 Totalizer 3 4A 2609 and 2610 Totalizer 4 10A 2681 and 2682 Totalizer 6 4A 2753 and 2754 Totalizer 1 10B 2539 and 2540 Totalizer 3 4B 2611 and 2612 Totalizer ...

Page 157: ... and 2834 Totalizer 3 3A 2905 and 2906 Totalizer 4 9A 2977 and 2978 Totalizer 6 3A 3049 and 3050 Totalizer 1 9B 2835 and 2836 Totalizer 3 3B 2907 and 2908 Totalizer 4 9B 2979 and 2980 Totalizer 6 3B 3051 and 3052 Totalizer 1 10A 2837 and 2838 Totalizer 3 4A 2909 and 2910 Totalizer 4 10A 2981 and 2982 Totalizer 6 4A 3053 and 3054 Totalizer 1 10B 2839 and 2840 Totalizer 3 4B 2911 and 2912 Totalizer ...

Page 158: ...zer 1 9A 3165 to 3168 Totalizer 3 3A 3309 to 3312 Totalizer 4 9A 3453 to 3456 Totalizer 6 3A 3597 to 3600 Totalizer 1 9B 3169 to 3172 Totalizer 3 3B 3313 to 3316 Totalizer 4 9B 3457 to 3460 Totalizer 6 3B 3601 to 3604 Totalizer 1 10A 3173 to 3176 Totalizer 3 4A 3317 to 3320 Totalizer 4 10A 3461 to 3464 Totalizer 6 4A 3605 to 3608 Totalizer 1 10B 3177 to 3180 Totalizer 3 4B 3321 to 3324 Totalizer 4...

Page 159: ...d 4270 Totalizer B average flowrate R 4021 and 4022 4071 and 4072 4121 and 4122 4171 and 4172 4221 and 4222 4271 and 4272 Totalizer A batch total R 4023 to 4026 4073 to 4076 4123 to 4126 4173 to 4176 4223 to 4226 4273 to 4276 Totalizer B batch total R 4027 to 4030 4077 to 4080 4127 to 4130 4177 to 4180 4227 to 4230 4277 to 4280 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 4031 and 4032 4081 and 4082 ...

Page 160: ...nd 4570 Totalizer B average flowrate R 4321 and 4322 4371 and 4372 4421 and 4422 4471 and 4472 4521 and 4522 4571 and 4572 Totalizer A batch total R 4323 to 4326 4373 to 4376 4423 to 4426 4473 to 4476 4523 to 4526 4573 to 4576 Totalizer B batch total R 4327 to 4330 4377 to 4380 4427 to 4430 4477 to 4480 4527 to 4530 4577 to 4580 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 4331 and 4332 4381 and 4382...

Page 161: ...d 4870 Totalizer B average flowrate R 4621 and 4622 4671 and 4672 4721 and 4722 4771 and 4772 4821 and 4822 4871 and 4872 Totalizer A batch total R 4623 to 4626 4673 to 4676 4723 to 4726 4773 to 4776 4823 to 4826 4873 to 4876 Totalizer B batch total R 4627 to 4630 4677 to 4680 4727 to 4730 4777 to 4780 4827 to 4830 4877 to 4880 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 4631 and 4632 4681 and 4682 ...

Page 162: ...d 5170 Totalizer B average flowrate R 4921 and 4922 4971 and 4972 5021 and 5022 5071 and 5072 5121 and 5122 5171 and 5172 Totalizer A batch total R 4923 to 4926 4973 to 4976 5024 and 5025 5073 to 5076 5123 to 5126 5173 to 5176 Totalizer B batch total R 4927 to 4930 4977 to 4980 5028 and 5029 5077 to 5080 5127 to 5130 5177 to 5180 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 4931 and 4932 4981 and 498...

Page 163: ...d 5470 Totalizer B average flowrate R 5221 and 5222 5271 and 5272 5321 and 5322 5371 and 5372 5421 and 5422 5471 and 5472 Totalizer A batch total R 5223 to 5226 5273 to 5276 5323 to 5326 5373 to 5376 5423 to 5426 5473 to 5476 Totalizer B batch total R 5227 to 5230 5277 to 5280 5327 to 5330 5377 to 5380 5427 to 5430 5477 to 5480 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 5231 and 5232 5281 and 5282 ...

Page 164: ...nd 5770 Totalizer B average flowrate R 5521 and 5522 5571 and 5572 5621 and 5622 5671 and 5672 5721 and 5722 5771 and 5772 Totalizer A batch total R 5523 to 5526 5573 to 5576 5623 to 5626 5673 to 5676 5723 to 5726 5773 to 5776 Totalizer B batch total R 5527 to 5530 5577 to 5580 5627 to 5630 5677 to 5680 5727 to 5730 5777 to 5780 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 5531 and 5532 5581 and 5582...

Page 165: ...d 6070 Totalizer B average flowrate R 5821 and 5822 5871 and 5872 5921 and 5922 5971 and 5972 6021 and 6022 6071 and 6072 Totalizer A batch total R 5823 to 5826 5873 to 5876 5943 to 5946 5973 to 5976 6023 to 6026 6073 to 6076 Totalizer B batch total R 5827 to 5830 5877 to 5880 5947 to 5950 5977 to 5980 6027 to 6030 6077 to 6080 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 5831 and 5832 5881 and 5882 ...

Page 166: ...nd 6370 Totalizer B average flowrate R 6121 and 6122 6171 and 6172 6221 and 6222 6271 and 6272 6321 and 6322 6371 and 6372 Totalizer A batch total R 6123 to 6126 6173 to 6176 6223 to 6226 6273 to 6276 6323 to 6326 6373 to 6376 Totalizer B batch total R 6127 to 6130 6177 to 6180 6227 to 6230 6277 to 6280 6327 to 6330 6377 to 6380 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 6131 and 6132 6181 and 6182...

Page 167: ...d 6670 Totalizer B average flowrate R 6421 and 6422 6471 and 6472 6521 and 6522 6571 and 6572 6621 and 6622 6671 and 6672 Totalizer A batch total R 6423 to 6426 6473 to 6476 6523 to 6526 6573 to 6576 6623 to 6626 6673 to 6676 Totalizer B batch total R 6427 to 6430 6477 to 6480 6527 to 6530 6577 to 6580 6627 to 6630 6677 to 6680 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 6431 and 6432 6481 and 6482 ...

Page 168: ...nd 6970 Totalizer B average flowrate R 6721 and 6722 6771 and 6772 6821 and 6822 6871 and 6872 6921 and 6922 6971 and 6972 Totalizer A batch total R 6723 to 6726 6773 to 6776 6823 to 6826 6873 to 6876 6923 to 6926 6973 to 6976 Totalizer B batch total R 6727 to 6730 6777 to 6780 6827 to 6830 6877 to 6880 6927 to 6930 6977 to 6980 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 6731 and 6732 6781 and 6782...

Page 169: ...d 7270 Totalizer B average flowrate R 7021 and 7022 7071 and 7072 7121 and 7122 7171 and 7172 7221 and 7222 7271 and 7272 Totalizer A batch total R 7023 to 7026 7073 to 7076 7123 to 7126 7173 to 7176 7223 to 7226 7273 to 7276 Totalizer B batch total R 7027 to 7030 7077 to 7080 7127 to 7130 7177 to 7180 7227 to 7230 7277 to 7280 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 7031 and 7032 7081 and 7082 ...

Page 170: ...nd 7570 Totalizer B average flowrate R 7321 and 7322 7371 and 7372 7421 and 7422 7471 and 7472 7521 and 7522 7571 and 7572 Totalizer A batch total R 7323 to 7326 7373 to 7376 7423 to 7426 7473 to 7476 7523 to 7526 7573 to 7576 Totalizer B batch total R 7327 to 7330 7377 to 7380 7427 to 7430 7477 to 7480 7527 to 7530 7577 to 7580 Totalizer A max flowrate previous batch R 7331 and 7332 7381 and 7382...

Page 171: ...8 1608 1658 3715 and 3716 9 1609 1659 3717 and 3718 10 1610 1660 3719 and 3720 11 1611 1661 3721 and 3722 12 1612 1662 3723 and 3724 13 1613 1663 3725 and 3726 14 1614 1664 3727 and 3728 15 1615 1665 3729 and 3730 16 1616 1666 3731 and 3732 17 1617 1667 3733 and 3734 18 1618 1668 3735 and 3736 19 1619 1669 3737 and 3738 20 1620 1670 3739 and 3740 21 1621 1671 3741 and 3742 22 1622 1672 3743 and 37...

Page 172: ...1 0 second 5 5 days 2 7 days 1 8 days 1 4 days 1 1 days 21 9 hours 2 0 seconds 10 9 days 5 5 days 3 6 days 2 7 days 2 2 days 1 8 days 3 0 seconds 16 4 days 8 2 days 5 5 days 4 1 days 3 3 days 2 7 days 4 0 seconds 21 9 days 10 9 days 7 3 days 5 5 days 4 4 days 3 6 days 5 0 seconds 27 4 days 13 7 days 9 1 days 6 8 days 5 5 days 4 6 days 6 0 seconds 1 1 months 16 4 days 10 9 days 8 2 days 6 6 days 5 ...

Page 173: ...conds 1 2 months 2 4 months 4 9 months 9 5 months 0 7 seconds 1 4 months 2 8 months 5 7 months 11 1 months 0 8 seconds 1 6 months 3 2 months 6 5 months 12 6 months 0 9 seconds 1 8 months 3 6 months 7 3 months 1 2 years 1 0 second 2 months 4 months 8 1 months 1 3 years 2 0 seconds 4 months 8 1 months 1 3 years 2 6 years 3 0 seconds 6 1 months 12 1 months 2 years 3 9 years 4 0 seconds 8 1 months 16 ...

Page 174: ... enable source None Primary sample rate 10s Secondary sample rate 1s Sample rate select source None Chart view Chart view enable Vertical Chart annotation None Major chart divisions 5 Minor chart divisions 2 Screen interval 8 minutes screen Trace width 1 Menu enables Message select False Alarm acknowledge True Scale select False Trace select False Screen interval select True Historical review True...

Page 175: ...tag Blank Short tag Blank On tag On Off tag Off Process alarms all channels Alarm type Off Alarm tags only for channels 1 1A to 1 6D Alarm A tag 1 xA Alarm B tag 1 xB Alarm C tag 1 xC Alarm D tag 1 xD Trip 0 0 Hysteresis 0 0 Time hysteresis 0 Secs Enable source None Log enable On Alarm groups All False Totalizers Count enable Off Wrap enable Wrap on Channel x xA totalizer tag Total flow x xA Chann...

Page 176: ... Hours 0 Minutes 0 Seconds 0 Log enable Off Bargraph view Bar graph view enable Vertical Bar graph markers Max and min Menu enables Alarm acknowledge True Max min reset True Process view Process view enable Off Menu enables Alarm acknowledge True Totalizer reset True Totalizer stop go True Digital indicator view Digital view enable On Totalizer display enable Off Menu enables Alarm acknowledge Tru...

Page 177: ...Process view enable On Menu enables Message select True Alarm acknowledge True Totalizer reset True Totalizer stop go True Archiving Archive file enables Channel data file True Alarm event log file True Totalizer log file True Audit log file True Recording channels Source identifiers Channels 1 1 to 1 5 Analog I P A 1 to A 5 Channel 1 6 Alarm state 1 1A Analog inputs Type Simulated sinewave Engine...

Page 178: ...el Protocols Data can be transmitted over an Ethernet network using higher level protocols that overlay the Ethernet infrastructure The higher level protocol packets are contained within the data field of Ethernet packets The recorder uses the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol TCP IP this is a worldwide standard that was used to create the Internet The Internet Protocol IP routes the...

Page 179: ... correct IP address was entered and that the host PC has an IP address with the same network ID as defined by the subnet mask If the addressing is correct check the connecting cable and confirm that the green continuity LED on recorder s Ethernet module is lit indicating that a connection has been made E 3 Configuring FTP Access The FTP server in the recorder is used to access its file system from...

Page 180: ...o the server Open Connect to the server Put Send a file to the server Pwd Display the current server directory Quote Supply an internal FTP command directly Quit Terminate the FTP session For example to view the contents of the root directory type dir at the ftp prompt and press Enter A list of folders is displayed ftp dir 200 PORT command successful 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for bin ...

Page 181: ...Settings button in the Temporary Internet Files grouping 3 From the options for Check for newer versions of stored pages select Every visit to the page and click OK 4 To enable FTP access select the Advanced tab of the Internet Options dialog box ensure that the Enable folder view for FTP sites option under the Browsing heading is selected and click OK 5 On the Advanced tab of the Internet Options...

Page 182: ...e is to be copied 9 Click on OK The file is copied into the selected folder E 3 3 Using FTP Access with DataManager The Company s DataManager software can be used with FTP to access data files that have been saved to the archive media SmartMedia or Compact Flash card inserted in the recorder For full details of how to configure DataManager for use with FTP access refer to the DataManager User Guid...

Page 183: ...er Fig E 3 Home Page Click on the picture of the recorder to open the current display on the recorder s screen in a new window see Note 2 below and Fig E 4 Note 1 The Log On and Configuration buttons are displayed only if a user has been configured for remote operation access see Section 6 4 5 page 69 2 The Current Display view is not available if the recorder is in historical review or configurat...

Page 184: ...enabled only if a user has been configured for remote operation access see Section 6 4 5 page 69 If enabled the screen image updates every 10 seconds Select the required view from the drop down box list The recorder s display changes to the view selected Click to print the current display Alarm status of each channel refer to Appendix H for idenfication of alarm icons ...

Page 185: ...6 4 5 page 69 Alarm type Configured alarms color coded for each channel Alarm tag Alarm trip value and units of measure Current alarm status Totalizer tag Configured totalizers color coded for each channel Current batch total Current secure total Totalizer units of measure Totalizer preset and predetermined values Current totalizer status Start stop or reset the totalizers a warning message is dis...

Page 186: ...media card is full assuming archiving continues at current rate memory used on removable media card Confirmation of achiving status Filename tags used for archive data files Removable media status Online Offline or Not Present Module A analog inputs Cold junction compensation reading for module A Module B analog inputs Cold junction compensation reading for module B ...

Page 187: ...gnals Enter a valid FTP username see Section 6 4 5 Enter an associated FTP password see Section 6 4 5 Click on button to send the Message or Instruction An Operator Message is stored in the recorder s alarm event log and if enabled see Section 6 5 2 it is displayed in the chart view see Section Fig 4 3 An Instruction is displayed in a message box on the recorder s screen until the Operator acknowl...

Page 188: ...rnative Configuration Selection Note Alternative Configuration Selection is available only if a user has been configured for remote operation access with Configuration access rights see Section 6 4 5 page 69 Hardware fitted Software revision and options Instrument identification Change or retain security configuration see Fig 6 1 ...

Page 189: ...office building Usually the server has applications and data storage that are shared in common by multiple computer users A LAN may serve as few as two or three users for example in a home network or as many as thousands of users for example in a large office MAC address Media Access Control address also called the hardware or physical address This is a unique address given to each Ethernet interf...

Page 190: ...for other modules GR2000 0727 8 way Terminal Block GR2000 0728 Instrument to Panel Seal GR100 3102 Terminal Compartment GR2000 3716 Removable Media Options in place of existing option if fitted Compact Flash upgrade pack GR2000 3700 SmartMedia upgrade pack GR2000 3702 Optional I O Boards Max 6 including factory fitted option boards see Fig 7 5 page 113 for possible combinations 3 Relay board upgra...

Page 191: ...n the storage card Re insert the storage card immediately and press the key to clear the error message Would you like the system to format the storage card folder so that the system can use it WARNING If you select Yes all files on the storage card folder will be erased Remove the card from the recorder and format the card on a PC before reinserting Disk removed before signature sign message appea...

Page 192: ...stored Batch Total Maximum Value Minimum Value Average Value Daylight Saving Start End Changed Audit Log Icons Power Failed Power Restored Calibration Change Configuration Change File Deleted Archive Media Inserted Archive Media Removed Archive Media Off line Archive Media On line Archive Media Full System Error Reset Archiving Date Time or Daylight Saving Start End Changed FTP Logon Electronic Si...

Page 193: ...e may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance such as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct life support machines or weapons systems in...

Page 194: ...es 47 Log Files 48 Media Off line 41 48 Media On line 41 48 Off line 44 On line 44 Reset 43 Sample Rates 85 Too Many Files Archiving Stopped 48 Warning Too Many Files 48 Assign to Group Electronic Signatures 20 Operator Messages 15 22 25 29 32 Audit Log 34 36 47 67 85 AutoView Scroll See Chart AutoView Scroll B Bargraph 6 21 58 Configuration 81 Markers 81 Max Min Reset 23 Views Enabling Menu Items...

Page 195: ...eters 76 to 77 Sample Rates 77 Security 51 65 to 66 Access Privileges 66 Inactive user De activation 65 Internal Switch 51 53 Passwords 66 Type 51 65 View Edit Other Users 66 Totalizers 98 to 100 Type 61 D Date and Time 63 to 64 Daylight Saving 14 47 48 49 64 Diagnostics Math and Logic 44 See also Advanced Software Options User Guide Supplement IM SM3000ADV Digital Indicator View 24 Channel Select...

Page 196: ...anced Software Options User Guide Supplement IM SM3000ADV M Mains Power Connections 118 Mains Rejection Frequency 101 Math Blocks 44 See also Advanced Software Options User Guide Supplement IM SM3000ADV Modbus RS485 105 to 106 Master Poll limit 105 Poll rate 105 Response timeout 105 RTU address 106 Modbus TCP 72 to 75 Client Modbus master 73 to 75 Reverse IEEE Data 72 Server Modbus slave 72 TCP Cl...

Page 197: ...ssing 41 Passwords 42 Menu 43 Recording Control 43 Signal Sources 129 Simulated Inputs 89 Siting 109 Span Adjust 102 Spare Parts and Accessories 188 Specification 122 Storage Capacity External Media 171 Internal Memory 170 Symbols icons 190 System Administrator 41 52 65 66 67 T Thermocouple Compensating Cable 102 114 115 Totalizer Log 39 to 40 Configuration 67 Filter 40 Max Min Details 40 Update F...

Page 198: ...edgements and Trademarks 196 IM SM3000 EN Rev L Acknowledgements and Trademarks Modbus is a registered trademark of the Modbus IDA organization Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries ...

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