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43-TV-25-20  GLO  Issue 4  01/02  UK

A5E00117351-04

Default Start-up Condition Table

Listed below are the recorder default settings for initial power up.

 

Real-time Visuals

For a full display of the eight different screen layouts available on the

 

SIREC DS

, see

“Screen Layouts” on page 22. 

To select a screen layout see 

“Selecting and Re-nam-

ing Screens” on page 73

Status Bar

The Status bar depicts the various process states active in the recorder

Menu

Function

Default

Language

English (UK)

General

Default Drive

Disk

Set up

Password

Disabled

Factory Drives

Disk 1.44 Mb floppy

Inputs

Enabled

Analogue In

Type 

Volts

Set up

Range

0-10V

Sampling

500mS <2Hz>

Pen

Enabled

Scale

0-100% (Auto format/Auto Divs)

Pens Set up

Totaliser

Disabled

Logging

Disabled

Recording

Recording

Disabled

Set up

Log to disk

Disabled

Layout

Screens 1 & 2

Enabled

Screens 3 to 10

Disabled

Recorder name 

Time & 
Date

Memory space 
icon turns orange 
at 80% full

Disk space icon 
turns red at 95% full

Digital
reading

Alarm Bell Icon
turns red when an
alarm is triggered

Bargraph
reading

Recording
indicator

Screen name

Summary of Contents for SIREC DS 7ND4120 Series

Page 1: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK s SIREC DS Display Recorder User Manual Edition 01 2002 7ND4120 xxx ...

Page 2: ...s of their respective owners and must be treated accordingly The reproduction transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority Offenders will be liable for damage All rights created by the granting of patents or registration of a design are reserved 2001 Technical data is subject to change without notice ...

Page 3: ...nd Don ts 2 Hazardous Voltage 3 Maintenance and Unit Repair 3 Chapter 1 Introduction 5 SIREC DS 5 Description 5 Storage Media 5 Specifications 6 Universal Input card 7 Universal Input card performance 7 Universal card performance RTDs 8 Main Features 9 Default Start up Condition Table 10 Real time Visuals 10 Status Bar 10 Bar 11 Digital 11 Alarm Indicators 12 Pen Pointers 12 Trend 13 Units and Sca...

Page 4: ...iversal Card 18 Current Inputs 19 Thermocouple 19 Alarm Card option 19 Ethernet Interface 20 Chapter 3 Quick Tour 21 The Keypad 21 Buttons 21 Directional Key 21 The Screen 21 Status Bar 22 Screen Layouts 22 Screen Displays 23 Replay Mode 24 Messages 25 Events List 25 Power Up 26 Menu Selection 27 Text Entry 27 About 28 Chapter 4 General Setup 29 Setup 29 Edit 29 General 30 Language 30 Name 30 Desc...

Page 5: ...abled 41 Name 42 Units 42 Type 42 Range 42 Input Zero 43 Input Span 43 Conditioning 44 Square Root Extraction 45 Engineering Zero and Engineering Span 46 Thermocouple 47 Type 47 Resistance Thermometers 48 Temperature Calibration 48 Tie To 49 Sampling 50 Chapter 6 Pen Setup 51 Pens 51 Pen 51 Enabled 51 Tag 51 Description 52 Maths 52 Scale 52 Alarms 54 Totaliser 57 Displaying Totals 59 Logging 59 Ch...

Page 6: ...tals 69 Chapter 11 Change Password 71 Changing an Existing User Password 71 Chapter 12 Layout 73 Layout Configuration 73 Selecting and Re naming Screens 73 Data display evaluation 74 SIREC DS chart speeds 74 Chapter 13 Software 75 Software License Warranty 75 Features 75 System Requirements 77 Chapter 14 Instrument Care 79 Battery Life 79 Cleaning Instructions 79 Disk Drive 79 Disk Drive Cleaning ...

Page 7: ...easures 87 Handling and Storage 87 Stability and Reactivity 87 Ecological information 87 Disposal Considerations 87 Appendix C Thermocouple Connections 89 Internal Reference 89 External Reference 0 C 90 External Reference Specified Temperature 90 External Input Reference 91 Appendix D Maths Expressions 93 Maths and Fail Safe 95 Appendix E Ethernet E mail 97 Ethernet 97 E mail 97 General operation ...

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Page 9: ...ciated with this recorder contain components which are susceptible to damage caused by electrostatic discharge Should it be necessary to handle such components appropriate precautions in accordance with BS CECC 00015 Basic specification protection of electrostatic sensitive devices should be observed Installation Category Installation category Installation category II Pollution degree 2 For voltag...

Page 10: ...ocket outlet in the building 3 Whenever it is likely that protection has been impaired the recorder should be made inoperative and secured against operation The manufacturer s service centre should be contacted 4 Any adjustment maintenance and repair of the opened recorder in a powered condition is hazardous and should never be attempted 5 Where conductive pollution such as condensation or conduct...

Page 11: ...ate Where this is impractical shielded cables should be used for the signal wiring Where signal wiring is carrying or could carry under fault conditions hazardous voltage defined as 30 V rms and 42 4 V peak or 60 Vd c double insulation must be used for all signal wiring Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury WARNING 7 HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE LEVELS Voltage leve...

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Page 13: ...rizontal and vertical chart trends real time bars and digital panel readouts each input channel can also have a number of alarms assigned to them as an option The SIREC DS is available with up to 6 channels of Universal analogue inputs and with up to 32 alarms in any combination of any pen Full Ethernet communications for direct connection of the recorder to a LAN or the Internet is available as s...

Page 14: ...lt free inputs non inductive internally suppressed Communications Ethernet as standard DC Isolation 300 V d c channel to channel channel to earth Relative Humidity 10 to 90 RH Storage Temp 10 to 60 C Operating Temp 0 to 40 C Number of Inputs 2 4 or 6 Universal Inputs Input Types EMF mV V mA Thermocouple RTD Input Sampling Rate 100 mSec for all inputs Input Sampling Method Sample Average Min Max Lo...

Page 15: ... RTD 0 1 C Ω 40 Ω max approx Input Actuation Linear Range Accuracy Temp Stability Millivolts dc Volts dc 100 to 100 2200 to 200 1 0 to 1 0 10 to 10 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 C 0 04 C 0 04 C 0 04 C Input Actuation Thermocouples Range Accuracy Temp Stability Degrees Error per 1 degree F C F C Spa n B 32 to 3182 32 to 1112 1182 to 3182 0 to 1820 0 to 600 600 to 1750 18 7 2 10 4 0 7 0 3 0 15 C 0 13 C C...

Page 16: ...1750 7 2 5 4 4 3 0 3 0 2 0 01 C 0 01 C S 32 to 3092 32 to 572 572 to 3092 0 to 1750 0 to 300 300 to 1750 7 2 5 4 4 3 0 3 0 2 0 01 C 0 01 C T 328 to 752 328 to 32 32 to 752 200 to 400 200 to 0 0 to 400 3 6 1 8 2 1 0 35 0 2 0 08 C 0 08 C W 1832 to 4172 1832 to 3272 3272 to 4172 1000 to 2300 1000 to 1800 1800 to 2300 5 4 5 4 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 15 C 0 15 C Cromel Copel 74 to 1110 50 to 600 1 8 1 0 3 0 05 C...

Page 17: ...graph displays Prompt indication of process excursions Indication of alarm set points and process over under range on the bargraphs Timely indication of critical process devia tions Programmable chart divisions Simulated paper background easily changed Programmable pen names engineering units and tag descriptions up to 20 charac ters Effective recorder and input identification Pen programmable mat...

Page 18: ...corder Menu Function Default Language English UK General Default Drive Disk Set up Password Disabled Factory Drives Disk 1 44 Mb floppy Inputs Enabled Analogue In Type Volts Set up Range 0 10V Sampling 500mS 2Hz Pen Enabled Scale 0 100 Auto format Auto Divs Pens Set up Totaliser Disabled Logging Disabled Recording Recording Disabled Set up Log to disk Disabled Layout Screens 1 2 Enabled Screens 3 ...

Page 19: ...02 UK 11 A5E00117351 04 Bar Digital Auto attach to trend Major and Minor graduations Over under range indication Variable screen position Horizontal or vertical Variable screen position Max Min values Over under range indication ...

Page 20: ... 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 Alarm Indicators Pen Pointers Provide pen pointers where bars are not required which move in real time Over under range indication High alarm icon is red Low alarm icon is red Pen pointers bars Trend ...

Page 21: ...5E00117351 04 Trend Units and Scale Scale Variable time per division Text markers Any combination of pens in tiled conventional or waterfall mode Programmable text length up to 20 char acters Auto or definable scale Horizontal or vertical ...

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Page 23: ...y The SIREC DS battery does not require any charging prior to use There is a bat tery switch located on the side of the unit see Case on page 18 With the bat tery switched on and the recorder power off the battery will last for 6 months with the battery and recorder power on the battery should last for up to 10 years Mechanical The SIREC DS units are panel mounted as shown below The recorder slide...

Page 24: ... Panel Cutout Panel Cutout Panel Cutout 138 00 5 43 138 00 5 43 7 00 0 28 6 00 0 237 Max mounting angle 25 for floppy disk drive Horizontal Mounting clamp Panel Min panel thickness 2mm Mounting clamp CAUTION CONTROL UNIT DAMAGE DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN MOUNTING CLAMP SCREWS TORQUE SETTING 0 2 0 5 Nm 1 77 4 4 lbf in ...

Page 25: ... switch circuit breaker or other means of supply iso lation The disconnection device must be included in the panel installation clearly marked in close proximity to the equipment and within easy reach of the operator In the case of portable equipment the protective earth terminal must remain con nected even if the recorder is isolated from the mains supply if any of the ana logue communications or...

Page 26: ...osition to save battery life place the switch into the On position switched towards the front of the unit to activate Display Trimpot Adjustments A Brightness control B Contrast control C Battery switch Universal Card The Universal input card is used for connecting a range of input signals to a unit These are connected as shown in the example below For 18 way connector torque set ting 0 4Nm 3 5lbf...

Page 27: ...n in Appendix C Thermo couple Connections on page 89 Details on setting up thermocouple and resistance thermometer inputs See Thermo couple on page 47 Or see Calibrate Input on page 38 Alarm Card option For set up of Alarms See Relay Alarm Cards on page 63 There are two Relay Alarm Card options available on the SIREC DS There is a 4 x relay output card and a 6 x relay output with 2 volt free digit...

Page 28: ...C position on chan nels 1 to 6 The link can be moved manually to the Normally Open NO position if required The Alarm cards are mounted vertically in the unit and the rear connections for the alarm card are vertical If the 6 relay output 2 input card is fitted the inputs are located in the 4 pin connector towards the top of the recorder Ethernet Interface The Ethernet connection is part of the main...

Page 29: ...al or horizontal planes This will be determined by which menu or screen is being displayed The directional button has three functions 1 To navigate through a list of menu options 2 To select a specific option 3 Activating replay mode See Replay Mode on page 24 To choose an option from a drop down menu use the directional button to navi gate until the option required is highlighted and then press t...

Page 30: ...digitals All information specified in the set up for a particular pen will be consistent in all screen displays The screen can display 6 chan nels as chart trends bars and or digitals Selecting this item will cause all pens displayed on the screen in conventional mode to conform to the chart rate If the directional key is operated whilst a chart is displayed a cursor arrow will appear By depressin...

Page 31: ...ys There are eight different layouts available with the SIREC DS To select a screen see Selecting and Re naming Screens on page 73 Chart V bars digitals Chart H bars digitals Bars H 6 pens Bars V 6 pens Chart V 6 pens Chart Digitals V Digital Panel Chart Digitals H ...

Page 32: ...to the digitals or bars area of the screen and press to enter The Bar Graph or Digitals menu will appear select and press the directional key to reset using Reset MaxMin or by resetting all the channels using Reset All Max Mins Mark on chart This will place a line across the full width of the chart with text identifica tion at the precise time and date of entry Up to 80 characters can be entered t...

Page 33: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 25 A5E00117351 04 Back Review Exit Date On Off Up Down Page Line Page Enter Enter Events list Events list Date Review Filter Reset Exit Review ...

Page 34: ...26 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 Power Up Screen SIREC DS 0 1 ...

Page 35: ...V 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 27 A5E00117351 04 Menu Selection Directional Key 2 3 2 Enter Menu Text Entry 0 0 2 0 2 4 Accept Finish Apply Log Data History Setup 1 Cancel Accept Insert 0 Delete Select 5 4 4 ...

Page 36: ...28 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 About About 6 7 7 5 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 4 8 7 7 OK ...

Page 37: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 29 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 4 General Setup Setup 2 2 MainMenu 2 Setup Enter Edit Load SIREC D Software Save Edit Edit General ...

Page 38: ...30 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 General Language General Language 4 0 Name General Name 9 0 2 Accept ...

Page 39: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 31 A5E00117351 04 Description Name ID Number ID Number Name Default Drive Set Time 0 1 23 Set Time General Time Date Name ...

Page 40: ...5 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 Screen 4 0 2 3 0 2 4 3 2 4 2 3 0 4 2 Saver 5 5 Timeout 9 0 0 Chart paper 2 Option Codes 3 0 3 5 6 0 4 3 Option Code 513 0 4 4 Password 5 7 4 0 4 3 Password 8 80 3 SIEMENS ...

Page 41: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 33 A5E00117351 04 6 9 5 5 5 5 A 5 4 General Password Select User 0 ACCEPT 5 4 Enable 5 4 5 0 Protect Protect From 3 0 Setup Record Layout Screen Totals Counters ...

Page 42: ...34 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 1 Protect From Protect From Setup Supervisor Supervisor s Technician s Operator s Engineer 5 1 2 5 4 5 2 1 2 User Name 0 0 5 44 Level 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 ...

Page 43: ...3 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 35 A5E00117351 04 5 4 5 5 Change Password Change Password Password User Traceability User Accessed Denied Failed Load Passwords 2 Save Passwords Reset Passwords Reset 0 0 ...

Page 44: ...36 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 Comms for Ethernet SIEMENS 4 7 4 3 SIREC DS Factory General Set Comms Ports 0 4 1 2 3 1 5 B 5 SIEMENS 4 A C A 9 4 ...

Page 45: ...V 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 37 A5E00117351 04 5 Protocols 4 SIREC DS Ethernet Trendbus None 1 9 1 2 Socket HTTP SIREC D Server FTP SIREC D Server 2 SIREC D Software SIREC D Software 2 E mail Server Address ...

Page 46: ...38 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 8 Factory 3 Factory General 2 Drives A Reset Setup 2 Calibrate Input 2 Inputs Calibrate 3 1 3 1 ...

Page 47: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 39 A5E00117351 04 2 4 4D4 4D4 4D4 E A F G H I 4 49 ...

Page 48: ...40 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 5 SIREC DS 5 4 2 SIREC D Server 4 4 1 4 0 ...

Page 49: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 41 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 5 Analogue In Setup Analogue In 9 Analogue In Setup Edit Maths 4 Analogue In 5 Input 5 SIREC DS A J K 4 3 7 ...

Page 50: ...42 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 Name 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 Units Type 2 2 5 1 2 1 5 5 Range 2 2 5 ...

Page 51: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 43 A5E00117351 04 3 3 Input Zero Specify Sample 3 3 3 Input Zero ...

Page 52: ...44 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 0 2 0 Transient filter Width Depth L M M I M N N 6 ...

Page 53: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 45 A5E00117351 04 7 7 4 7 7 0 0 0 O 6 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 3 5 7 9 1 13 15 17 19 2 Series1 Series2 ...

Page 54: ...46 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 3 0 Setup SIREC D Software I C N N N N F N 0 C C N N I C C F N ...

Page 55: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 47 A5E00117351 04 Thermocouple Type A 2 4 C 0 2 Reference Junction 2 ...

Page 56: ...48 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 0 2 2 3 2 4 3 4 Upscale 7 Downscale Off 5 0 R T Resistance Thermometer Analogue In 4 A Tempera ture Calibration Set Cal Point Temp Cal Use Cal ...

Page 57: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 49 A5E00117351 04 Temp Cal Single or Dual point Single Point Cal or Dual Point Cal 4 4 E Set Cal Point 5 4 5 2 Tie to None Finish Apply ...

Page 58: ...50 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 0 B 1 4 4 9 9 Digital filter 0 9 9 9 9 ...

Page 59: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 51 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 6 Pen Setup Pens 5 3 0 SIREC DS 0 9 Pens Setup 5 5 5 5 7 5 Tag 9 ...

Page 60: ...52 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 5 C 5 2 Description 0 7 3 2 0 1 7 2 0 5 Scale 9 ...

Page 61: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 53 A5E00117351 04 4 3 D Units 2 4 Top 4 Bottom 1 3 2 Scale Factor 5 ...

Page 62: ...GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 Auto matic A A 4 A 5 SIREC DS A 8 9 0 A P F A Pens Alarms Alarms Menu New Alarm 0 Edit Alarm Delete Alarm span of scale less than Number of decimal places 10 4 100 3 1000 2 10 000 1 ...

Page 63: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 55 A5E00117351 04 4 4 4 4 7 7 Alarm 1 9 4 7 2 Alarm Always Disabled Enabled 0 7 5 9 0 0 Tag 9 Type 0 High Low Level Scale 9 ...

Page 64: ...Adjust Level 0 Low N N 7 0 N Sym metrical N N 3 9 100 30 20 0 Low alarm level Hysteresis level Alarm activated at this point Alarm deactivated at this point 100 30 25 0 Low alarm level Hysteresis level Alarm activated at this point Alarm deactivated at this point 35 Hysteresis level 3 N ...

Page 65: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 57 A5E00117351 04 0 High Damping Damping 0 Totaliser Totaliser 0 0 7 2 4 Ignore Back Flow 7 F G I H ...

Page 66: ...58 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 0 3 7 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 A 0 0 4 5 0 G 0 ...

Page 67: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 59 A5E00117351 04 0 0 4 0 1 7 2 0 Total Total 0 5 3 2 logging 3 logging Type Method Rate 7 M Q R ...

Page 68: ...V 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 4 5 Type Continuous Event Fuzzy 4 7 2 0 1 Fuzzy logging Fuzzy Enable Rate Value Units AutoFit Band A Use Band B Band B 4 4 3 Continuous Method Sample Average Max Min ...

Page 69: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 61 A5E00117351 04 0 4 0 units value 9 9 6 9 M 3 B 3 4 2 2 Device SIREC DS AA ...

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Page 71: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 63 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 7 Relay Alarm Cards Relay Digital SIREC DS Relay Digital 0 0 0 0 70 0 70 3 Relay Digital 6 9 3 9 9 5 5 9 5 5 A 5 A C A C ...

Page 72: ...64 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 F G A A A 0 F P G 5 7 5 Fail safe Output 3 3 9 0 0 6 A 5A 5 Off 2 0 List List Chart 7 M 5A ...

Page 73: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 65 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 8 Setup Complete Setup complete APPLY DISCARD FINISH APPLY CAN CEL BACK 55 E SAVE DISCARD EJECT SAVE ...

Page 74: ... SIREC D Software 3 Setup of one recorder is very similar to another therefore only a minimal change would be required C3 One recorder may be used to monitor several functions and may need more than one setup to do so Main Menu Load Import Save 2 SIREC D Software Save 2 0 2 Save 0 ...

Page 75: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 67 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 9 Recording Recording 3 C Recording 4 7 2 2 4 2 7 A 2 4 4 4 2 3 Log To Disk Save Data and Eject Disk 0 Validate Disk 2 ...

Page 76: ...68 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 2 2 2 4 2 Validate Disk ...

Page 77: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 69 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 10 Totals Totals Totaliser 4 Start Totals Stop Totals Reset Totals ...

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Page 79: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 71 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 11 Change Password Changing an Existing User Password 2 0 2 Change Password User ...

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Page 81: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 73 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 12 Layout Layout Configuration 3 Screen 1 Enabled 2 Label 0 2 2 Method SIREC DS 5 3 4 ...

Page 82: ...SIREC DS O O 0 O O SIREC DS Screen display time Buffered time available for replay B B 2 71 65 00 3900 00 59 29 1423 00 0 00 13 00 780 00 11 86 284 60 3 25 195 00 2 96 71 15 C 2 17 130 00 1 98 47 43 1 08 65 00 1 00 23 72 32 50 11 86 6 50 2 37 3 25 1 19 ...

Page 83: ...5 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 75 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 13 Software SIREC DS SIREC D Software H HG 1 4 F A C G 3 4 3 Time Bar 6 C3 3 Data Locator 3 3 G3 13 6 63 H G 3 S HG 1 3 3 C3 3 4 3 3 C 2 3 G3 SIREC D Server ...

Page 84: ...76 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 13 4 63 F G F G H SIREC D Server SIREC D Viewer SIREC D Manager SIREC D Server 4 4 4 0 4 C 0 5 4 5 4 3 1 5 HG 1 4 3 ...

Page 85: ...7 A5E00117351 04 System Requirements SIREC D Viewer SIREC D Manager 6 200 MHz Pentium processor T 3 4 5 A0F G S H HG 1 A A SIREC D Server 6 450 MHz Pentium processor 4 5 3 A0F G 9 S HG 1 A G 4 5 5 5 5 SIREC D Software 4 2 SIREC D Viewer ...

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Page 87: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 79 A5E00117351 04 Chapter 14 Instrument Care 5H Battery Life SIREC DS 1 5 Cleaning Instructions 4 0 15 Disk Drive 5 15 T 5 15 5 E 1 1 9 4 3 4 2 51 ...

Page 88: ...E00117351 04 5 15 4 SIEMENS Disk Drive Cleaning 2 4 4 3 2 AA C 0 3 J K J K 0 J K J K 5 4 1 0 C3 0 1 44 Mbyte floppy disk drives use a dry cleaning diskette 3 3 A 3 J 2 K G3 5 13 63 0 3 1 Cleaning Procedure 0 2 AA 4 2 51 9 4 9 F H 1 J K 4 3 ...

Page 89: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 81 A5E00117351 04 Backlights 3 0 N 0 N 3 0 C3 SIREC DS 0 Operating Temperature 5 5 5 U4 U4 Front Panel 4 Calibration 0 ...

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Page 91: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 83 A5E00117351 04 CE Mark SIREC DS 3 C F 4 H G 4 4 GH 4 H 4 H 4 H G 4 H HF 4 ...

Page 92: ...84 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 ...

Page 93: ...e 4 01 02 UK 85 A5E00117351 04 Appendix B Battery Safety Data Sheet Safety Guideline 3 3 4 H 4 3 4 C C 4 3 3 4 3 B 5 15 4 0 73 4 B 3 FA H H 4 A A 4 FF H H F G AF 4 A A F 4 FAA F 3 4 FAAF A G 4 FAA AA 1 F C4 H G H A F H GA ...

Page 94: ...86 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 B A Electrolytic Contact 6 AG 4 B Litium Metal Contact A Extinguishing Media 4 0 3 B 4 0 45 9 0 0 0 B Fire Fighting Procedure 2 0 7 4 0 4 A 3 1 1 ...

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Page 96: ...88 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 ...

Page 97: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 89 A5E00117351 04 Internal Reference Internal Reference V 4I 3 2 55 2 5 8 9 4 C I ...

Page 98: ...02 UK A5E00117351 04 External Reference 0 C External Reference 0 C U4 C External Reference Specified Temperature External Reference specified temperature U4 Internal Reference 3 0 C I C 4 C 4 4 4I 3 2 55 2 5 8 9 4 C I A 4 C A 4 4 V ...

Page 99: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 91 A5E00117351 04 External Input Reference External Input Reference 3 4I I C 1 C 0 C C 4 4 C W I W I V 4 4 C 1 ...

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Page 101: ...V 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 93 A5E00117351 04 Appendix D Maths Expressions 0 0 0 variable 4 7 5 5 7 4 3 5 4 4 3 7An 0 0 7In 0 0 H 0 1 H 7On 5 0 7 SIREC DS MU DU 3 F SIREC D Software0 7 7 2 3 M M V M 5 M 2 ...

Page 102: ... 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 0 U B H H 5 3 5 I 3 I 4 3 C 5 5 5 0 7 5 7 H 0 5 0 5 7 5 7 H 0 5 3 J 4 3 0 C3 0 5 4 3 3 3 7 5 7 0 5 D E 5 3 4 4 63 K 8 K 8 5 4 3 M I A M M V M M Q R M Q I R M Q I5 R M Q AR M P A M 5Q R M N 5 M 5C Q R ...

Page 103: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 95 A5E00117351 04 Maths and Fail Safe 0 A 5A 5 K 8 K 8 5 4 3 B B 3 B 5 C3 4 3 5 4 4 C3 3 5 K78 M 21 Q R M 9 Q R M 35Q R M 4D4Q0R M 5A ...

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Page 105: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 97 A5E00117351 04 Ethernet 3 1 4 9 AG 4 0 6 B H F H F B H F 5 H F B 1 B E mail General operation of the e mail system ...

Page 106: ...98 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 8 8 0 0 G 0 0 Mail Server Recorder Ethernet LAN Local Area Network ...

Page 107: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 99 A5E00117351 04 What is Fuzzy Logging 4 0 3 0 0 3 G What s it for LL 2 0 3 0 3 X 3 X C3 0 3 3 4 3 Y 3 The Recording Pie Scan Rate Storage Capacity Recording Period ...

Page 108: ...0117351 04 OK How does it work 6 6 6 3 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Time Input Signal Continuously Sampled data Fuzzy Logged data 12 points only Changing slope requires more data points to be logged to capture the shape correctly ...

Page 109: ... Won t it miss them 0 X Z 3 OK but what about slowly drifting inputs X 5 0 X 3 X 1 I m convinced Do you have any examples 9 3 7 7 The recorder had to have a fast scan rate in order to capture the glitches The recording period would be over many days if not weeks so storage capacity was at a premium 3 3 9 ...

Page 110: ...102 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 9 7 4 0 0 3 9 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 A E 3 Anything else it can do E M 3 K B 8 3 3 3 ...

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Page 112: ...104 43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK A5E00117351 04 D 8 1 1 8 2 E 1 3 0 4 3 8 F 191 1 1 3 7 88 G 5 8 H 6 I 7 8 0 0 1 1 8 7 1 0 K 1 L 5 2 8 0 8 ...

Page 113: ...43 TV 25 20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK 105 A5E00117351 04 M 8 2 3 1 5 2 8 N 7 8 7 7 9 O P 0 2 3 0 3 Q 1 2 7 R 8 9 8 8 0 8 8 1 0 8 7 7 8 0 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 ...

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Page 116: ...20 GLO Issue 4 01 02 UK Siemens AG Bereich Automatisierungs und Antriebstechnik Gesch ftsgebiet A D Pl D 76181 Karlsruhe Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Siemens AG 2002 Subject to change without prior notice 5 1 F A ...

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