Honeywell DPR180 Product Manual page 239

Digital strip chart recorder
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Technical data
Alarms (continued)
Actions
Relay output (optional)
Alarm event
Alphanumeric documentation
Messages
Process values
Tag name
Chart scales
Periodic Report
User-Defined Actuation
Mathematical package
(optional)
Actions
Communication (optional)
Protocols
9. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET
Can trigger a message, print channel in red in alarm, print in alarm, change the
range, change the speed/tabular, print digital PV's, start/stop the maths, select
the print group, actuate a relay output.
Up to 36 internal relays: 2 A, 250 V ac on resistive load.
1 SPST contact output, normally closed contact (NC), configurable to normally
open (NO), configurable alarm relay acknowledgment.
The recorder can be configured to display events such as: 1 alarm, 1 channel in
burnout, paper out, battery failed, communication interrupted.
Up to 48 freely assignable messages of 50 characters each.
Can be printed with or without date/time over the traces by alarms, logic inputs,
communication, when alarm is ON, OFF or ON/OFF.
Message 1 can be configured to print a header message in Tabular mode.
Periodic digital print-out at time intervals configurable from 1 minute to 24 hours
or through alarms, digital inputs, communication
Each channel can have up to an 8 character name.
Each can be configured from 0 to 9 subdivisions
Startup time and period are configurable.
Min., max., average of selected channels (or math computation) are printed in
alphanumeric. Report size max. = 20 lines.
Up to 50 breakpoints can be used to define a custom range/act uation. Up to 2
ranges can be defined using the PC Configurator.
Many functions are available such as: basic maths functions (+, -, x), square root,
Fo, totalization mass flows, energy consumption, averages, min., max., timers,
carbon potential, alarm logic pulses totalization, RH.
The calculations are stored during power interruption.
The results can be recorded as a trace, a tabular print-out, or in a periodic report,
or sent to the communication link, or used to generate a current output signal.
ASCII in RS 232, RS 422, RS 485
MODBUS RTU in RS 422, RS 485
Ethernet/Modbus RTU Bridge Inteface
Interface configured with standard IP address and is utilized with 3
party software that provides TCP/IP modbus driver and OPC capability
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