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  • Page 1 DPR 100 C - DPR 100 D PRODUCT MANUAL...
  • Page 2 DPR 100 C - DPR 100 D PRODUCT MANUAL Ref. : US1I-6137 Issue :19 October, 2003...
  • Page 3 In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 4 Software Software, if listed on the face hereof and used within hardware and/or a system warranted by Honeywell, will be furnished on a medium that’s free of defect in materials or workmanship under normal use for so long as the hardware and/or system is under warranty. During this period, Honeywell will replace without charge any such medium it finds defective.
  • Page 5 Symbol Meanings Symbol What it means Protective ground terminal. Provided for connection of the protective earth green (green or green/yellow) supply system conductor. Functional ground terminal. Used for non-safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement. WARNING. Risk of electric shock. This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where voltages greater than 30 Vrms, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60 Vdc may be accessible.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW ............................... 1-1 RECORDER OVERVIEW........................1-1 INSTALLATION ............................2-1 WARNING .............................. 2-1 UNPACKING............................2-2 PANEL MOUNTING THE RECORDER.................... 2-3 2.3.1 Recommendations ........................2-3 2.3.2 External dimensions and cut-out ....................2-3 2.3.3 Installing the recorder........................2-4 WIRING THE RECORDER ......................... 2-5 2.4.1 Recommendations ........................
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS PC LOADER .............................. 9-1 OVERVIEW............................9-1 INSTALLATION............................ 9-1 9.2.1 System Requirement ........................9-1 9.2.2 New Installation ........................... 9-2 9.2.3 Upgrade old installation ....................... 9-5 9.2.4 Uninstall ............................9-6 USE ................................9-7 9.3.1 Start up ............................9-7 9.3.2 Menus............................
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS 12.2 SERVICE .............................. 12-9 12.3 MESSAGES DURING THE RUN DISPLAY .................. 12-12 13. CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET...................... 13-1 13.1 ANALOG INPUTS ..........................13-1 13.2 ANALOG ALARMS ..........................13-1 13.3 MATH..............................13-2 13.4 DIGITAL INPUTS ..........................13-2 13.5 MESSAGES ............................13-3 13.6 CHART..............................
  • Page 9: Overview

    1. OVERVIEW RECORDER OVERVIEW This recorder is a precision measuring instrument with many features. • Up to 3 pens for the pen recorder or up to 6 channels for the multipoint recorder, • Compact size: 245 mm depth, • 100 mm chart in either roll or fanfold presentation, •...
  • Page 10 • Up to 12 alarm relay outputs, • Maths functions, • Up to 2 current output channels (4 to 20 mA). For the best product performance Honeywell recommends the use of Honeywell charts and pens, use of other manufacturer’s charts and pens may degrade product performance.
  • Page 11: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION To avoid the risk of electrical shock which could cause personal injury, follow all safety notices in this documentation. Protective earth terminal. Provided for connection of the protective earth supply system conductor. Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury ! POWER SUPPLY Ensure the source voltage matches the supply voltage of the recorder before power on.
  • Page 12: Unpacking

    2. INSTALLATION UNPACKING Remove the accessories and check them against the figure below. 1. Ink cartridge(s) (A) or ink wheel (B) 2. Fuse (Spare) 3. Roll (R) or fanfold (Z) chart 4. Mounting brackets with nuts 5. Operator manual 6. Front label NOTE In case of missing item, please contact your nearest sales office.
  • Page 13: Panel Mounting The Recorder

    2. INSTALLATION PANEL MOUNTING THE RECORDER 2.3.1 Recommendations This recorder is designed to operate under specific conditions. If you need more information, refer to the product specification sheet. 2.3.2 External dimensions and cut-out Prepare panel cut-out as detailed below: Note: Maximum panel thickness 15 mm CAUTION The maximum temperature inside the cabinet should not exceed the ambient conditions specific to the recorders.
  • Page 14: Installing The Recorder

    2. INSTALLATION 2.3.3 Installing the recorder To install the recorder, follow the figures below: Mounting brackets Mounting angle limits...
  • Page 15: Wiring The Recorder

    2. INSTALLATION WIRING THE RECORDER 2.4.1 Recommendations All wiring must be in accordance with local norms and carried out by authorized experienced personnel. The ground terminal must be connected before any other wiring (and disconnected last). A switch in the main supply is required near the equipment. If an external fuse is used to protect the line supply to the recorder, the fuse should match the recorder fuse rating (fuse type) as well as for the fuseholder.
  • Page 16 2. INSTALLATION TERMINAL CONNECTIONS...
  • Page 17: Fitting The Chart

    2. INSTALLATION FITTING THE CHART 2.6.1 Roll chart Open the chart cassette as shown below and install the chart using the figure on the cassette. Note 1: To maintain print quality, the print carriage guide rods should be cleaned at six-monthly intervals with a dry cotton cloth.
  • Page 18: Fanfold Chart

    2. INSTALLATION 2.6.2 Fanfold chart Open the chart cassette as shown below and install the chart using the figure on the cassette. Place the fanfold chart in the upper compartment with the folds in the vertical plane and the slots on the right hand side.
  • Page 19: Installing The Printing System

    2. INSTALLATION INSTALLING THE PRINTING SYSTEM Remove the chart cassette from the chassis as shown below:...
  • Page 20 2. INSTALLATION If you have a pen recorder, proceed as shown below: Open the front display after having removed the chart cassette. Insert the pen cartridges. 2-10...
  • Page 21 2. INSTALLATION Inserted pen cartridges CAUTION Do not move the print head mechanism when the recorder is working. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage 2-11...
  • Page 22 2. INSTALLATION If you have a multipoint recorder, proceed as shown below: Open the display after having removed the chart cassette. Insert the ink wheel. Note: The ink wheel should be inserted and rotated counter-clockwise until ratchet engages. 2-12...
  • Page 23 2. INSTALLATION CAUTION Do not move the print head mechanism when the recorder is working. Failure to comply with these instructions may result in product damage NOTE: After each change of chart, it is recommended to make a calibration again. (See 0% and 100% CHART.) 2-13...
  • Page 24 2. INSTALLATION FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE PRINTER 0% CHART DEFINITION: Chart certification to show the current 0% chart position with 0% print carriage. This is a mechanical adjustment. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT: The message "(channel nb) CAL 0%" with a flashing number. This number corresponds to the present adjustment (= step motor).
  • Page 25: Check List

    2. INSTALLATION CHECK LIST Have you connected the ground terminal ? Have you connected the sensor(s) correctly ? (Wire type, polarity, etc.) Have you tightened all terminal screws ? Have you installed the ink cartridge(s) or wheel ? (See figures on pages 2-10 to 2-15.) Have you installed the chart correctly ? (See figures on pages 2-8 and 2-9.) Have you closed the display ?
  • Page 26 2-16...
  • Page 27: Operation

    3. OPERATION OPERATOR INTERFACE EXPLANATION The operator interface comprises the display and keypad. DISPLAY The display gives a clear indication of action prompts by means of one line of 12 characters. KEYPAD The keypad consists of 6 keys: key allows you to escape from any action menu and return to normal operating mode. SETUP •...
  • Page 28: Basic Actions

    3. OPERATION BASIC ACTIONS Basic actions are executed by using keys without entering the configuration mode. No configuration parameter can be modified. NOTE: keys are enabled and the key is disabled by the default factory configuration. See MMl sub-matrix in the "CONFIGURATION" chapter to modify the actions above.
  • Page 29: How To Select The Display Type

    3. OPERATION 3.2.2 How to select the display type Ten display types are available: • ANALOG INPUTS Analog input numbers, measured values and temperature actuation units will be displayed. ° IN = mnemonic for analog input Note: For linear actuations, if the lowest or the highest values are changed, the unit is no more displayed.
  • Page 30 3. OPERATION • TAG NAMES AND TRACES Channel numbers and tag names will be displayed. then alternately channel number value and unit will be displayed. If the trace is in alarm condition then the units will be replaced by the alarm number •...
  • Page 31 3. OPERATION • DATE & TIME Day/month, hour: min will be displayed. • CHART SPEED In the trend mode number, speed number, value and unit will be displayed. • SP1 or SP2 = mnemonic for speed If the recorder prints in tabular format, then tabular number, tabular interval and unit will be displayed. TAB = mnemonic for tabular interval min = mnemonic for minute •...
  • Page 32 3. OPERATION...
  • Page 33: Model Selection Guide

    4. MODEL SELECTION GUIDE PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION Instructions Select the desired Key Number. The arrow to the right marks the selections available. Make one selection each from Tables I through VII. A complete Model Number must have the designated number of digits in each table. Key Numbers _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...
  • Page 34 4. MODEL SELECTION GUIDE D D D D D P P P M M TABLE III- OUTPUTS Selection None Universal Communication Option RS422/485 Modbus RTU, RS422/485 ASCII, RS232/V24 ASCII (Modem) 2 4-20 mA Auxiliary Outputs 2 4-20 mA Auxiliary Outputs plus Universal Communications Option Alarm Relays: None 6 Alarm Output...
  • Page 35 Selection TABLE VIII - SPECIALS 3 3 6 None 0 0 0 ST Number (Consult Honeywell representative or IM&C Marketing) X X X TABLE IX - Manuals English Operator Manual and Prompts French Operator Manual and Prompts German Operator Manual and Prompts...
  • Page 36 4. MODEL SELECTION GUIDE Note 1: The units are built with universal input and are delivered with 250 ohm resistors to convert input current signal 4 to 20 mA into 1 to 5 Volt dc (or 0 to 5 Vdc). These are packed in the product accessories. Note 2: Models DP1XX Pen units supplied with 3 analog inputs when Math Option is ordered.
  • Page 37 4. MODEL SELECTION GUIDE USER DEFINED ACTUATION DPR100C/D Fax to your Honeywell Customer Service CUSTOMER ORDER No. SALES ORDER No. TYPE OF ACTUATION - T/C LINEAR (mV) (Check one) If thermocouple - complete table for Recorder Operating Temperature for Cold Junction Compensation Actuation Cold Junc.
  • Page 38 4. MODEL SELECTION GUIDE USER DEFINED ACTUATION TABLE 2 Enter values for custom actuation (max 50 SEGMENTS) Segment Electrical Segment Electrical Segment Electrical Number VALUE VALUE Number VALUE VALUE Number VALUE VALUE...
  • Page 39: Product Specification Sheet

    5. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Technology Microprocessor based, with non-volatile memory. Flash memory for software upgrade via the front jack. Analog inputs Pen recorder 1, 2 or 3 continuous traces Multipoint recorder 3 or 6 channels inputs are scanned by solid state switches and are galvanically isolated, except for RTD sensors.
  • Page 40 5. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Chart length Fanfold 18 m (as DIN 16230) Roll 24 m Pen trace 1400 m per pen Multipoint 250 m per color Chart speed 1 or 2 chart speeds, fully configurable, selected by a logic input, alarm or configuration.
  • Page 41 5. PRODUCT SPECIFCATION SHEET Technical data Alphanumeric documentation Messages 12 freely assignable and configurable messages of 14 characters each, including the specific German and Swedish letters. Can be printed with the date/time on top of the traces by alarms, logic inputs or communication.
  • Page 42 5. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Current output (optional) 2 current output, signals 4 to 20 mA reference conditions. Configurable on analog inputs, mathematic calculations, communication signals. Accuracy 0.1% reference conditions. (Add measure accuracy for analog outputs.) Temperature drift of 0.1% per 10°C in the rated limits. (0 to 50°C ; 85 to 264 V).
  • Page 43 5. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Writing 1 cartridge per pen, fiber tip, 1400 m of trace per color (blue, red, green) Multipoint 1 print wheel, 6 colors, 250 m of trace per color (purple, red, black, green, blue, brown). Noise immunity This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following European council directives:...
  • Page 44 5. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Technical data Reference conditions 23°C ± 2°C (73°F ± 3°F) Temperature Humidity 65% RH ± 5% RH Line voltage nominal ± 1 % Source resistance 0 Ω Series mode Common mode Frequency nominal ± 1 % Accuracy Accuracy of displayed values: 0.1 % of the selected input range * (IEC 873) For a 4/20 mA input, you must add the resistor accuracy.
  • Page 45 5. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION SHEET Available ranges Linear RTD/OHMS Thermocouple 0/10 mV Pt 100 Ω at 0° C J -50/150°C S 0/1600°C U -50/150°C ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ -10/10 mV IEC -50/150°C JIS -50/150°C J -58/302°F...
  • Page 46 5. PRODUCT SPECIFCATION SHEET...
  • Page 47: Configuration

    6. CONFIGURATION OPERATOR INTERFACE The operator interface comprises the display and keypad used for recorder configuration. DISPLAY The display gives a clear indication of the configuration prompts by means of one line of 12 characters. KEYPAD The keypad consists of 6 keys: ENTER SETUP A clear understanding of keypad use is vital for any operation like Reading/Writing (R/W), Printing...
  • Page 48 6. CONFIGURATION NORMAL RUN SET UP ENTER SET UP TO ENTER SET UP TO RETURN TO MENU TO CHOOSE THE DESIRED A NEW VALUE OR TO NORMAL RUN PARAMETER PASSWORD ENTER ENTER TO ACCESS FUNCTIONS TO ACCESS ANALOG SENSOR RANGE T/C COMP FILTER LOW VAL...
  • Page 49 6. CONFIGURATION NORMAL RUN SET UP ENTER SET UP TO ENTER TO RETURN TO MENU TO CHOOSE THE DESIRED SET UP A NEW VALUE OR TO NORMAL RUN PARAMETER PASSWORD TO ACCESS FUNCTIONS ENTER ENTER TO ACCESS ANALOG FILTER PARAMETERS SP VALUE HYSTERES ALARM AN...
  • Page 50 6. CONFIGURATION ! ! ! ! READ/WRITE ACCESS TO PARAMETER VALUES • Parameter selection Use of keys allows you to select the parameter you want to read/write. Use of keys allows to select the channel on wich you want to read/write the parameter. Press to confirm your selection, or press to return to main function.
  • Page 51: One Example: How To Set The Chart Speed

    6. CONFIGURATION ONE EXAMPLE: HOW TO SET THE CHART SPEED ! Press key. SETUP ! Enter password #1. ! Press ENTER ! Use of keys allows you to select the R/W configuration mode (read/write configuration). ! Use of keys allows you to select the PRINTER function. ! Press to confirm your function type selection.
  • Page 52 6. CONFIGURATION PROMPTS EXPLANATION ANALOG FUNCTION PARAMETERS: SENSOR Basic sensor type used on each channel. Factory configuration: All CH are configured in T/C, mV, V range position. RANGE DISPLAY ACTUATION RANGE For directly connected temperature sensors and non-linear temperature transmitters, the actuation selection defines the linearisation routine used to produce a linear chart scale.
  • Page 53 6. CONFIGURATION ALARM AN FUNCTION PARAMETERS: ♣ The alarm switches from OFF to ON when the SP value is SP VALUE reached. ♣ HYSTERES Establishes the alarm hysteresis. Alarms switch ON at set point but switch OFF value depends on the hysteresis setting. Hysteresis is expressed in Engineering units and is added to low alarm and subtracted from high alarm set points to establish the alarm release value.
  • Page 54 6. CONFIGURATION DIGITAL FUNCTION PARAMETERS: TYPE Type of digital input CH DIFF Second digital input to use if the type is differential ACTION Action on printer in case of digital input change RELAY # Selection of relay activated MESSAG # Selection of message to be printed MSG COL Multipoint only...
  • Page 55 6. CONFIGURATION CHART FUNCTION PARAMETERS: ♣ TAG NAME Tag of name corresponding chart channel ENG UNIT Chart channel units DECIMAL Decimal point configuration ♣ MIN RG1 Lower limit of chart range 1 ♣ MAX RG1 Upper limit of chart range 1 ♣...
  • Page 56: Math

    6. CONFIGURATION MISCEL FUNCTION PARAMETERS: ♣ TIME Real time clock setting ♣ DATE Real time clock date LANGUAGE Operator information and configuration language ♣ IDNTIF # Identification number of the instrument which will be printed on the chart. FREQUNCY To select the line frequency PSSWRD 1 Used to provide a limited access to configuration PSSWRD 2...
  • Page 57 6. CONFIGURATION PRINTER FUNCTION PARAMETERS: CHART LG Total chart length of the chart roll or fanfold ♣ Speed unit (mm/h or inch/h) SPD UNIT ♣ Value of speed 1 (Using speed unit) SPEED1 ♣ Value of speed 2 SPEED2 ♣ Defines the speed in use or the tabular in use.
  • Page 58 6. CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETERS: KEY DOWN To modify the display indication in normal operation. KEY UP To stop the display scanning in normal operation. KEY LEFT To modify the printer operation. KEY RIGH To reset the maths functions or batch number. ♣...
  • Page 59 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS LIST FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION IMPORTANCE OF THE PARAMETER : NAME OF THE NAME OF THE RARELY USED FUNCTION PARAMETER NOT OFTEN USED OFTEN USED DEFINITION : EXPLAIN THE ROLE OF THE PARAMETER HOW TO MODIFY IT : 2 POSSIBILITIES : - BY SELECTING A NEW VALUE I.E.
  • Page 60 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION !ANALOG !ALARM AN !DIGITAL !MESSAGES !CHART !MISCEL !BATCH !PRINTER !EVENT !MMI !CUR OUT...
  • Page 61 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION ANALOG FUNCTION SENSOR PARAMETERS RANGE T/C COMP FILTER LOW VAL HIGH VAL BURN OUT STD MATH CH # ZERO ADJ...
  • Page 62 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG S E N S O R DEFINITION : Basic sensor type used on each channel. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new sensor. Depends on the switches position on POSSIBLE CHOICES : the input board.
  • Page 63 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG S E N S O R TR NL 0-5V : Sensor is a temperature transmitter; signal range of 0- 5V is not linear with temperature. TR NL 1-5V : Sensor is a temperature transmitter; signal range of 1- 5V is not linear with temperature.
  • Page 64 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG R A N G E DEFINITION: DISPLAY ACTUATION RANGE For directly connected temperature sensors and non-linear temperature transmitters, the actuation selection defines the linearization routine used to produce a linear chart scale. For linear transmitters, the selection simply defines the transmitter's electrical range/span.
  • Page 65 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG R A N G E NOTE : For non-linear temperature transmitter 1 to 5 VDC or 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 5 VDC or 0 to 20 mA. The transmitter range must be identical to the actuation/displays shown above.
  • Page 66 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG T / C COMP DEFINITION : To select a channel number used to measure the temperature of a remote compensation box. This setting eliminates the variable cold junction and implements the hot box temperature. Application : To use an uncontrolled remote compensation box channel #.
  • Page 67 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG FILTER DEFINITION : You may wish to apply a filter to noisy signals. However if you want to display and record pulses, square waves or other rapidly changing inputs without damping, choose 0 filter value. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value.
  • Page 68 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG LOW VAL DEFINITION : Engineering value corresponding to low limit of the selected input actuation range. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value. POSSIBLE VALUES : Up to 6 digits including negative sign and decimal point. [-9999 ...
  • Page 69 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG BURN OUT DEFINITION : Allows you to define the safety backup position to activate alarms (if configured) in case of sensor burnout. The trace can go either on the right (upscale) or on the left (downscale). HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select new text.
  • Page 70 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG STD MATH DEFINITION : 2 mathematical functions are included as standard in the recorder. These functions apply only to analog inputs. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select new math function. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO OPT MATH : No math function configured.
  • Page 71 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG CH # DEFINITION : Second channel used when OPT MATH = CH DIFF HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ANALOG 1 ANALOG 3 ANALOG 4 ANALOG 5 ANALOG 6 NONE NOTE:...
  • Page 72 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ANALOG ZERO ADJ DEFINITION : Zero adjustment means to offset/bias the calibration of the input. Otherwise choose 0 Value = Factory Calibration Adjustments are made directly in Engineering unit. (ex.:5 =5 HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value.
  • Page 73 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION ALARM AN FUNCTION SP VALUE PARAMETERS HYSTERES OCCURNCE CHANNEL AL TYPE CH DIFF RELAY # ACTION MESSAG # MSG COL PRNT MSG AL = RED 7-15...
  • Page 74 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN SP VALUE DEFINITION : The alarm switches from OFF to ON when the SP value is reached. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : Up to 8 digits in Engineering unit of the display range. [-9999999 ...
  • Page 75 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN HYSERESIS DEFINITION : Establishes the alarm hysteresis. Alarms switch ON at set point but switch OFF value depends on the hysteresis setting. Hysteresis is expressed in Engineering units and is added to low alarm and subtracted from high alarm set points to establish the alarm release value.
  • Page 76 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN OCCURANCES DEFINITION : Defines the number of alarm occurrences that must be discarded after power on before alarm activation can actually occur. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE VALUES : : [0 ...
  • Page 77 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN CHANNEL DEFINITION : Channel on which alarm is applied. (Analog 1..6, com 1..6, math 1..6) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ANALOG 1 ANALOG 2 ANALOG 3 ANALOG 4 ANALOG 5 ANALOG 6...
  • Page 78 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN AL TYPE DEFINITION : Type of alarm (High, low, differential ...) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new alarm type. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NONE : Select "none" for unused alarms. ALARM HIGH : alarm to occur when the value equals or exceeds the alarm setpoint.
  • Page 79 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN AL TYPE 7-21...
  • Page 80 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN AL TYPE CAUTION OBSERVE ANTI STATIC PRECAUTIONS Full anti-static precautions MUST be observed when in contact with electronics of your recorder Failure to comply with these instructions could cause death or seious injury RELAY OUTPUT CONFIGURATION All the relays are factory configured to be de-energized under alarm conditions.
  • Page 81 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN CH DIFF DEFINITION : Second channel to use if alarm type is differential. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : The same as those for alarm channel. ANALOG 1 ANALOG 2 ANALOG 3...
  • Page 82 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN RELAY DEFINITION : Selection of relay to activate in alarm. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new relay number. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO RELAY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 RELAY 7...
  • Page 83 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN ACTION DEFINITION : Action on printer or on math functions in case of alarm (None, print on al.,change range...) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new alarm action. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO ACTION : No effect on printing CHG SPD/TAB2 : Change to chart speed/print interval 2 if SPD USED = SPD/TAB1 and to speed/print interval 1 if SPD USED = SPD/TAB2.
  • Page 84 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN MESSAG# DEFINITION : Selection of alarm message to be printed. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new message number. POSSIBLE CHOICES : MESSAGE #2 MESSAGE #3 MESSAGE #4 MESSAGE #5 MESSAGE #6 MESSAGE #7 MESSAGE #8 MESSAGE #9...
  • Page 85 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN MSG COL DEFINITION : Color of alarm message HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new color. POSSIBLE CHOICES : PURPLE BLACK GREEN BLUE BROWN NOTICE : THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDERS.
  • Page 86 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN PRNT MSG DEFINITION : Defines the conditions to print the message on alarm change. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new message type. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NONE : No standard (message with date time), no operator message, and no action message (change speed, printer ON/OFF) are printed.
  • Page 87 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ALARM AN AL=RED DEFINITION : Specify if the trace of channel must be printed in red during alarm. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NOTICE : If AL = Red is selected, do not configure the trace color in red as normal printing.
  • Page 88: Digital Inputs

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION DIGITAL INPUTS FUNCTION TYPE PARAMETERS ! ! ! ! CH DIFF ! ! ! ! ACTION ! ! ! ! RELAY # ! ! ! ! MESSAG # ! ! ! ! MSG COL ! ! ! ! PRNT MSG ! ! ! ! TRACE...
  • Page 89 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL TYPE DEFINITION : Type of digital input. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new digital input type. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NONE : Select "none" for unused digital input. DIG CLOSED : when logic input is ON (contact closed). DIG OPEN : when logic input is OFF (contact opened).
  • Page 90 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL TYPE FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL CH DIFF DEFINITION : Second digital input to use if the type is differential. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : DIGITAL 1 DIGITAL 2 DIGITAL 3 DIGITAL 4...
  • Page 91 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL ACTION DEFINITION : Action on printer in case of digital input change. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new action. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO ACTION : No effect on printing CHG SPD/TAB2 : Change to chart speed/print interval 2 if SPD USED = SPD/TAB1 and to speed/print interval 1 if SPD USED = SPD/TAB2.
  • Page 92 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL RELAY DEFINITION : Selection of relay activated. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new relay number. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO RELAY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 RELAY 7 RELAY 8 RELAY 9...
  • Page 93 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL MESSAG # DEFINITION : Selection of message to be printed. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new message number. POSSIBLE CHOICES : MESSAGE #1 MESSAGE #2 MESSAGE #3 MESSAGE #4 MESSAGE #5 MESSAGE #6 MESSAGE #7 MESSAGE #8...
  • Page 94 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL MSG COL DEFINITION : Color of the message. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new color. POSSIBLE CHOICES : PURPLE BLACK GREEN BLUE BROWN NOTICE: THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDERS. 7-36...
  • Page 95 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL PRNT MSG DEFINITION : Defines the condition to print the message on Change. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new PRNT MSG type. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NONE : No standard (message with date time), no operator message and no action message (change speed, printer ON/OFF) are printed.
  • Page 96 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL TRACE DEFINITION : Enable/disable the trace of the event. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL TR COLOR DEFINITION : Defines color of trace. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new color. POSSIBLE CHOICES : PURPLE BLACK...
  • Page 97 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DIGITAL RED TRACE DEFINITION : Specify if digital input trace must be printed in red on event. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : WARNING : If the RED TRAC is selected: do not configure the trace in red as normal printing.
  • Page 98: Messages

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION MESSAGES FUNCTION MESSAGE PARAMETERS FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MESSAGES MESSAGE DEFINITION : To configure the 1 up to 12 messages (14 characters) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a text digit by digit with the keys POSSIBLE CHOICES : 14 characters NOTICE: If the message is larger than 14 characters, the last digit takes the place...
  • Page 99: Chart

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION CHART FUNCTION TAG NAME PARAMETERS ENG UNIT PARAMETERS DECIMAL PARAMETERS MIN RG1 PARAMETERS MAX RG1 PARAMETERS RG1 COL PARAMETERS MIN RG2 PARAMETERS MAX RG2 PARAMETERS RG2 COL PARAMETERS ZONING PARAMETERS TRACE PARAMETERS RG USED PARAMETERS 7-41...
  • Page 100 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART TAG NAME DEFINITION : Tag of name corresponding chart channel. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a text. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 8 characters NOTICE : If the message is larger than 8 characters, the last digit takes the place of the first one, giving a wrong tag.
  • Page 101 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART DECIMAL DEFINITION : Decimal point configuration for display in trace mode and chart printing. The configuration of the decimal point is used for: - Tabular printing - PV printing - Range messages printing - Trace displaying HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new choice.
  • Page 102 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART MIN RG1 DEFINITION : Lower limit of chart range 1. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value. POSSIBLE VALUES : Up to 5 digits for analog inputs, communication inputs. Up to 8 digits for mathematic results. Including negative sign and decimal points.
  • Page 103 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART MAX RG1 DEFINITION : Upper limit of chart range 1. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value. POSSIBLE VALUES : Up to 5 digits for analog inputs, communication inputs. Up to 8 digits for mathematic results. Including negative sign and decimal points.
  • Page 104 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART RG1 COL DEFINITION : Color of range 1 HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new color. POSSIBLE VALUES : PURPLE BLACK GREEN BLUE BROWN NOTICE : THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDERS. 7-46...
  • Page 105 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART MIN RG2 DEFINITION : Lower limit of chart range 2. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value. POSSIBLE VALUES : Up to 5 digits for analog inputs, communication inputs. Up to 8 digits for mathematic results. Including negative sign and decimal points.
  • Page 106 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART MAX RG2 DEFINITION : Upper limit of chart range 2. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value. POSSIBLE VALUES : Up to 5 digits for analog inputs, communication inputs. Up to 8 digits for mathematic results. Including negative sign and decimal points.
  • Page 107 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART RG2 COL DEFINITION : Color of range 2 HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new color. POSSIBLE VALUES : PURPLE BLACK GREEN BLUE BROWN NOTICE : THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDERS. 7-49...
  • Page 108 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART ZONING DEFINITION : Defines chart zone for printing. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : [0..100%] PAP : min. ranges will correspond to the 0% position of paper, max. ranges will correspond to the 100% position. [0..50%] PAP : min.
  • Page 109 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART TRACE DEFINITION : Defines the variable to print (Analog input 1...6. Comm 1...6, Math 1...6. None) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO TRACE ANALOG 1 ANALOG 2 ANALOG 3 ANALOG 4 ANALOG 5...
  • Page 110 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CHART RG USED DEFINITION : You may select whether the input channel will be printed normally (range 1 or 2) or on alarm (with range 1 or 2) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE VALUES : WITH R1 (WITH RANGE1) WITH R2 (WITH RANGE2)
  • Page 111 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION MISCEL FUNCTION TIME PARAMETERS DATE PARAMETERS LANGUAGE PARAMETERS IDNTIF PARAMETERS FREQUNCY PARAMETERS PSSWRD PARAMETERS PSSWRD PARAMETERS MATH PAK PARAMETERS USE CONF PARAMETERS 7-53...
  • Page 112 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL TIME DEFINITION : Real time clock setting HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a new value for hour. Then press ENTER Enter a new value for minutes. Then press ENTER POSSIBLE CHOICES : 00:00 up to 23:59 FUNCTION PARAMETER...
  • Page 113 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL LANGUAGE DEFINITION : Operator information and configuration language. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new language POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN SWEDISH FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL IDNTIF # DEFINITION : Identification number of the instrument which will be printed on the chart.
  • Page 114 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL FREQUENCY DEFINITION : To select the line frequency. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new frequency. POSSIBLE VALUES : 50 Hz 60 Hz NOTE: This value is important to improve serial mode rejection at power supply frequency.
  • Page 115 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL PSSWRD 1 DEFINITION : Used to provide a limited access to configuration. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a text. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 8 digits max. SEE ALSO : See section 6.1 and the classification in section 7.1. NOTE: The instrument is shipped with password #1 = blank (No entry) This gives a full access to configuration.
  • Page 116 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL PSSWRD 2 DEFINITION : Used to provide a full access to configuration. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a text. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 8 digits max. SEE ALSO : See section 6.1 and the classification in section 7.1. NOTE: The instrument is shipped with password #2 = blank (No entry) This gives a full access to configuration.
  • Page 117 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION MISCEL MATH PAK DEFINITION : Type of optional math package HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a code. POSSIBLE CHOICES : : Up to 12 digits SEE ALSO : SEE MATH USER'S MANUAL NOTICE: This code should be delivered by your service department and is specific to this recorder.
  • Page 118: Batch

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION BATCH FUNCTION START PARAMETERS RESET BATCH # BACKUP LINE 1 LINE 2 LINE 3 LINE 4 7-60...
  • Page 119 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BATCH START DEFINITION : BATCH ACTIVATION CONDITION HOW TO MODIFY IT : The START condition defines when batch printing must start. The recorder pauses each time the start condition occurs and then prints the batch description and increments the batch number.
  • Page 120 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BATCH RESET DEFINITION : BATCH NUMBER RESET CONDITION The RESET condition defines when the batch number must reset. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new digital input. POSSIBLE CHOICES : DIG 1 OPEN DIG 2 OPEN DIG 3 OPEN DIG 4 OPEN...
  • Page 121 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BATCH BACKUP DEFINITION : Store the batch number in case of power interruption. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BATCH LINE 1 DEFINITION : Configuration of the first line of the batch message.
  • Page 122 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BATCH LINE 2 DEFINITION : Configuration of the second line of the batch message. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter the text of the second line. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 14 characters. SEE ALSO Lines 3 and 4 in this function. FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION...
  • Page 123 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION BATCH LINE 4 DEFINITION : Configuration of the fourth line of the batch message. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter the text of the fourth line. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 14 characters. 7-65...
  • Page 124: Printer

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION PRINTER FUNCTION CHART LG PARAMETERS SPD UNIT SPEED1 SPEED2 SPD USED TABULAR1 TABULAR2 REC MODE PRT MODE PRT INTV PRINT PV PRT RANG PRT TIME PRT TAG PEN OFFS 7-66...
  • Page 125 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER CHART LG DEFINITION : Total chart length of the chart roll or fanfold HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter length of new chart. POSSIBLE VALUES : [0 ... 30000] mm [0 ... 1181.1] inch Refer to SPEED unit to know the unit in use.
  • Page 126 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER SPEED 1 DEFINITION : Value of speed 1. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value based on speed unit selected. POSSIBLE VALUES : With mm/h unit : [1 ... 1500] for a multipoint recorder [1 ...
  • Page 127 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER SPEED 1 7-69...
  • Page 128 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER SPEED 2 DEFINITION : Value of speed 2. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value based on speed unit selected. POSSIBLE VALUES : With mm/h unit : [1 ... 1500] for a multipoint recorder [1 ...
  • Page 129 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER SPEED 2 7-71...
  • Page 130 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER SPD USED DEFINITION : Defines speed in use. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new speed. POSSIBLE CHOICES : SPEED 1 USED SPEED 2 USED NOTE: If printing mode (PRT MODE) is TABULAR, SPEED 1, SPEED 2 must be understood as TABULAR 1, TABULAR 2.
  • Page 131 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER TABULAR 1 DEFINITION : Tab 1 prints interval. (In minute) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new time. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 10 mn 20 mn 30 mn 1 Hour 2 Hours 3 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours 24 Hours...
  • Page 132 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER TABULAR 2 DEFINITION : Tab 2 prints interval. (In minute) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new time. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 10 mn 20 mn 30 mn 1 Hour 2 Hours 3 Hours 4 Hours 8 Hours 24 Hours...
  • Page 133 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER REC MODE DEFINITION : Recording mode allows you to print normally, to stop the printer, to trigger the printer on alarm with (or without) return to stand-by. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value. POSSIBLE CHOICES : INHIBIT PRINT...
  • Page 134 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRT MODE DEFINITION : Under this heading you must choose whether recording will be in trend mode or tabular mode. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new printing mode. POSSIBLE CHOICES : TREND : All channels recorded as trends.
  • Page 135 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRT INTV DEFINITION : Separation (in millimeters) of PRT PV interval for periodic printing. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new printing interval. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 60 mm 120 mm 240 mm 480 mm NOTE: The distance between 2 periodic chart documentation is approximate.
  • Page 136 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRINT PV DEFINITION : Periodic printing of PV values, times and digital input status. HOW TO MODIFY IT : : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE SEE ALSO: PRT INTV in this function. 7-78...
  • Page 137 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRINT RANGE DEFINITION : Periodic printing of the chart ranges. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE SEE ALSO: PRT INTV in this function. 7-79...
  • Page 138 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRINT TIME DEFINITION : Periodic printing of "TIME, SPEED AND CHANNEL ID". HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE SEE ALSO: PRT INTV in this function. 7-80...
  • Page 139 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PRINT TAG DEFINITION : Periodic printing of the tag name with the chart number message. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE NOTICE: This function is only available for multipoint recorder. 7-81...
  • Page 140 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION PRINTER PEN OFFS DEFINITION : Pen offset. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NOTICE: THIS FUNCTION IS ONLY AVAILABLE FOR PEN RECORDERS. 7-82...
  • Page 141: Event

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION EVENT FUNCTION TYPE PARAMETERS RELAY # DISPLAY FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION EVENT TYPE DEFINITION : Type of event. HOW TO MODIFY IT : NOT POSSIBLE CASSETTE OUT END PAPER BATTERY ALARM (analog alarm) BURNOUT SHEDTIME 7-83...
  • Page 142 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION EVENT RELAY # DEFINITION : Selection of relay activated in event condition. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new relay number. POSSIBLE CHOICES : NO RELAY RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 RELAY 5 RELAY 6 RELAY 7...
  • Page 143: Mmi

    7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION KEY DOWN PARAMETERS KEY UP KEY LEFT KEY RIGH DISPLAY BRIGHT 7-85...
  • Page 144 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION KEY DOWN DEFINITION : To modify the display indication in normal operation. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE NOTE The possible indications are : - Analog input - Comm - Math - Chart traces...
  • Page 145 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION KEY LEFT DEFINITION : To modify the printer operation. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection POSSIBLE CHOICES : ENABLE DISABLE NOTE The possible actions are : - Print date/time - Digital print out - Chart hold - Chart run - Change Speed/Tab...
  • Page 146 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION DISPLAY DEFINITION : Type of information to display in run mode at power on. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Choose a new selection. POSSIBLE CHOICES : 1 BARGRAPH 2 BARGRAPH B (FOR PEN MODEL) TRACE TRACE &...
  • Page 147 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION CUR OUT FUNCTION CH # PARAMETERS LOW VAL HIGH VAL FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CUR OUT CH # DEFINITION : Defines the variable to apply on current output. (Analog input 1...6, Comm 1...6, Math 1...6, None) HOW TO MODIFY IT : Select a new value.
  • Page 148 7. DETAILED CONFIGURATION FUNCTION PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION CUR OUT LOW VAL DEFINITION : Engineering value corresponding to a 4 mAoutput signal. HOW TO MODIFY IT : Enter a numeric value.. POSSIBLE CHOICES : Up to 5 digits for analog inputs, communication inputs. Up to 8 digits for mathematic results.
  • Page 149 8. SERVICE 8.1 OPERATOR INTERFACE 8.1.1 ACCESS TO SERVICE Access to Read/Write Configuration (R/W), Print Configuration (PRN) of service (SRV) from Operation mode is obtained by pressing the SETUP key. 8.1.2 PASSWORDS To protect the recorder against unauthorized access, the operator has to enter a password. There are two possible levels of access : 2 Password #1 allows reduced access to service.
  • Page 150 8. SERVICE ANALOG, for analog inputs MATH, for maths functions (*) DIGITAL, for digital inputs MISCEL, for miscellaneous items BATCH, for batch functions PRINTER, for printer EVENT, for events COMM, for communication board (*) MMI, for man machine interface CUR OUT, for current outputs (*) (*) The function appears only if the corresponding option is present.
  • Page 151 8. SERVICE 8.2 LIST OF SERVICES & ANALOG & MATH & DIGITAL & & MISCEL & & BATCH & & PRINTER & & EVENT & & & & CUR OUT...
  • Page 152 8. SERVICE & FUNCTION ANALOG & PV CALIB PARAMETERS & JUNCT T o & CAL DATE & JUNCT o C...
  • Page 153 8. SERVICE FUNCTION ANALOG PV CALIB DEFINITION : Allows the user to calibrate the 0% and 100% of the measure system. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : The message "1 (channel) CAL 0%" is flashing with "CONNECT 0%". (Asks the user to prepare the system for the 0% calibration). Set input generator to deliver a signal corresponding to low scale (0%).
  • Page 154 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE ANALOG JUNCT T DEFINITION : Allows the user to calibrate the cold junction temperature. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : When you enter in the sub-matrix, the message "1T: 25.1 oC" is displayed. Press or , to modify the current value. Press ENTER to accept this value, or ESC to cancel.
  • Page 155 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE ANALOG CAL DATE DEFINITION : Shows you the date of the last PV calibration or junction calibration. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the date. Press SETUP to escape. FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE ANALOG JUNCT DEFINITION :...
  • Page 156 8. SERVICE & MATH FUNCTION & TIMER PARAMETERS FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE MATH TIMER DEFINITION : Displays the current value of timers used for math functions. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value. Press SETUP to escape.
  • Page 157 8. SERVICE & DIGITAL FUNCTION & STATUS PARAMETERS FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE DIGITAL STATUS DEFINITION : Displays the status of digital input. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value. Press SETUP to escape.
  • Page 158 8. SERVICE & MISCEL FUNCTION & PARAMETERS SERIAL & FNL TEST & HARDWARE & SOFTWARE & BACKUP & RESTORE 8-10...
  • Page 159 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE MISCEL SERIAL # DEFINITION : Shows the serial number. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value. Press SETUP to escape. FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE MISCEL FNL TEST DEFINITION : Shows the date of final factory test. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value.
  • Page 160 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE MISCEL SOFTWARE DEFINITION : Shows the recorder software version. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value. Press SETUP to escape. FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE MISCEL BACKUP DEFINITION : Saves time, date, remaining paper length, math results before changing the battery.
  • Page 161 8. SERVICE & BATCH FUNCTION & BATCH # PARAMETERS FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE BATCH BATCH DEFINITION : Displays the batch number. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value. Press SETUP to escape. & PRINTER FUNCTION & CHART LG PARAMETERS &...
  • Page 162 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE PRINTER CHART LG DEFINITION : Allows the user to know the length of remaining chart. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the value. Press SETUP to escape. FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE PRINTER 0% CHART DEFINITION :...
  • Page 163 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE PRINTER 100% CHT DEFINITION : Chart certification to show the current 100% chart position with 100% print carriage. This is a mechanical adjustment. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : The message "(channel nb) CAL 100%" with a flashing number. This number corresponds to the present adjustment (= step motor).
  • Page 164 8. SERVICE & EVENT FUNCTION & EV STATE PARAMETERS FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE EVENT EV STATE DEFINITION : Shows the event status. HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : You can only read the event status. Press SETUP to escape. & FUNCTION &...
  • Page 165 8. SERVICE & CUR OUR FUNCTION & CUR 0% PARAMETERS & CUR 100% FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE CUR OUT CUR 0% DEFINITION : Allows the user to calibrate the 0% of the current output channel number. (Use a mA meter for this calibration) HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : The message "(output nb) CUR 0%"...
  • Page 166 8. SERVICE FUNCTION TYPE OF SERVICE CUR OUT CUR 100% DEFINITION : Allows the user to calibrate the 100% of the current output channel number. (Use a mA meter for this calibration) HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT : The message "(output nb) CUR 100%" with a 0 flashing. You can change the current output value by pressing the ("+"...
  • Page 167: Pc Loader

    9. PC LOADER OVERVIEW You have just received your application software package. This tool has been designed to modify, upload/download and store the recorder configuration. The main functions of this software are : Reading the configuration of your recorder. Preparing or modifying the configuration from your PC. Downloading configuration from your PC to the recorder.
  • Page 168: New Installation

    9. PC LOADER 9.2.2 New Installation Insert the PC Loader CD into the CD drive. The setup is launched automatically. Run Setup.exe in case the setup does not launch automatically. If you don’t have Administrator privilege, the setup will prompt to select Administrator user or enter the Administrator Password. Otherwise it will give “Kernel.error”.(This is necessary to update the Registry Settings properly).
  • Page 169 9. PC LOADER Please ensure you have adequate disk space on C:\ and click Next> to proceed with the installation. Please note that PCLoader can only be installed in C:\ . The progress of the installation is displayed.
  • Page 170 9. PC LOADER Click Finish to complete the installation.
  • Page 171: Upgrade Old Installation

    9. PC LOADER 9.2.3 Upgrade old installation Insert the PC Loader CD into the CD drive. The setup is launched automatically. Run Setup.exe in case the setup does not launch automatically. If you don’t have Administrator privilege, the setup will prompt to select Administrator user or enter the Administrator Password.
  • Page 172: Uninstall

    9. PC LOADER 9.2.4 Uninstall Select Start>Settings>ControlParel\Add & Remove Programs, then select PCLoader Insert the PC Loader CD into the CD drive. The setup is launched automatically. Run Setup.exe in case the setup does not launch automatically. Select Remove to uninstall the older version of PCLoader. You will be asked to confirm you want to delete the old files.
  • Page 173: Use

    9. PC LOADER 9.3.1 Startup To launch PCLoader, double-click the PCLoader icon on your Desktop or alternately, select Start>Programs>PCLoader>DPR100. 9.3.2 Menus The software is based on the use of menu bars. To confirm a menu, you have three methods : Placing the cursor on the chosen menu, then press ENTER Pressing the highlighted key letter of the menu's name.
  • Page 174: Set Up Comm

    9. PC LOADER SET UP COMM In case you choose to use the communication option instead of the jack, you have to define the address of the recorder. (configured in the COMM sub-matrix) Then you have to configure "NO CALL" in the AUTODIAL parameter of the recorder (COMM) and to configure "NEVER"...
  • Page 175: Use

    9. PC LOADER CONFIGURATION 9.5.1 Read and modify Allows the user to read and modify a configuration. 9.5.2 User actuation Allows the user to create his own specific sensor/range array, to load/save it, to download/upload it. Up to 2 user actuations can be downloaded into the same recorder. 9.5.2.1 Definition of a user actuation Select "READ AND MODIFY USER ACTUATION", define the user actuation number and give a file name to save the user actuation.
  • Page 176: Service Parameters

    9. PC LOADER "SERVICE" PARAMETERS A/D CONVERTER RESULTS DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE Process value MEASURE Temperature cold COLD JUNCTION OR THIRD junction or voltage of the third WIRE VOLTAGE wire. Last date of cold junction DATE OF CALIBRATION calibration COLD JUNCTION CALIBRATION DESCRIPTION...
  • Page 177 9. PC LOADER DIGITAL INPUT STATE DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE State of digital inputs. DIGITAL INPUT RELAY OUTPUTS STATE & RELAY OUTPUTS CONTROL DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE Current state of the relay coil. RELAYS COIL STATE Next state of the relay coil.
  • Page 178 9. PC LOADER EVENT STATE DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE ON if cassette is OUT of the CASSETTE OUT recorder. ON if paper length is equal to zero. END OF PAPER ON if battery voltage is too low. BATTERY ON if one alarm at least is ON.
  • Page 179: Monitoring

    9. PC LOADER MODIFY DATE & TIME ON RECORDER DESCRIPTION HOW TO MODIFY THE CURRENT VALUE Current date of the recorder DATE Type the desired value and then press ENTER Current time of the recorder TIME MONITORING 9.7.1 PARAMETERS INITIALIZATION MAIN allows you to define : the sample period of the monitoring or archiving.
  • Page 180: Update Software (For Jack Only)

    9. PC LOADER The name of the ASCII files is "ASC XX - YY.EEE" where ASC stands for "ASCII" XX is the address of the recorder (01-99) or 00 when communication is made through JACK. YY is the file group number (00-09) EEE is the type of information contained in the file : ANL stands for "analog input values and digital input status"...
  • Page 181: Troubleshooting

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.1 FAILURE SYMPTOMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES ! Compare the symptoms with those listed below to identify the possible cause and take the corrective action. ! If the recorder is not restored to normal condition by the following check, please contact your nearest service office.
  • Page 182 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.1.1.2 Mechanical limits ! The figure 10-2 ref. 2 shows the test of mechanical extremes. The vertical line(s) on the right must be over the 100 % chart. The vertical line(s) on the left must be under the 0 % chart. 10.2.1.1.3 Printing of the mechanical 0 % and 100 % ! The figure 10-2 ref.
  • Page 183 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.1.3 APPENDIX RUNNING IN Figure 10-1 10-3...
  • Page 184 10. TROUBLESHOOTING Figure 10-2 10-4...
  • Page 185: Self Test Mode Multipoint Recorder

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.2 SELF-TEST MODE FOR MULTIPOINT RECORDER ! To access self-test mode, press the ENTER key when powering up. ! The self-test involves the DIAGNOSTIC and the RUNNING IN. ! As soon as the self-test begins, the DIAGNOSTIC starts and the RUNNING IN follows automatically.
  • Page 186 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.2.1.4 Printing of information message ! The figure 10-3 ref. 4 shows the message. ! Time and date, ! Software version, ! Chart identification number. 10.2.2.1.5 Checking the answer of the pen tip ! The figure 10-3 ref. 5 shows the printing test. ! See 2 horizontal lines written in 6 colors.
  • Page 187 10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.2.3 APPENDIX Figure 10-3 10-7...
  • Page 188: Symptom: The Recorder Is Inoperative

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.3 SYMPTOM : The recorder is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No message is displayed or in case of analog Check "sensor", "actuation" configuration and input basic actions, "NO INPUT" is displayed switch position on the input card. for the considered input.
  • Page 189: Symptom: The Chart Is Inoperative

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.5 SYMPTOM : The chart is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION No message is displayed or in case of Check "sensor", "actuation" configuration and switch analog input basic actions, "NO INPUT" is position on your input card. displayed for the considered input. Print inhibit is activated by digital input.
  • Page 190: Symptom: The Print Head Is Inoperative

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.7 SYMPTOM : The print head is inoperative POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Pen recorder Pen cartridge missing Fit pen cartridge. (Refer to pages 2-11 to 2-13) Pen cartridge wrongly fitted Install cartridge correctly and push fully home. Trace instead of alphanumeric printing Check wiring connections, replace motor 2 and finally replace carriage.
  • Page 191: Symptom: Wrong Date/Time

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.9 SYMPTOM : Wrong date/time POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Date and time are lost Replace battery and contact your local office. Refer to CK 152. 10.2.10 SYMPTOM : The alarm relay is inoperative or does not have the desired effect POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Configuration is incorrect.
  • Page 192: Symptom: No Communication With Pc Loader

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.12 SYMPTOM : Too much space between points (Multipoint recorder only) POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Check the chart speed It could be too high for the application. Reconfigure chart speed. 10.2.13 SYMPTOM : No communication with PC loader POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION User error...
  • Page 193: Symptom: Chart Illumination Failed

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.2.15 SYMPTOM : The chart illumination failed POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Wiring disconnected Check wiring connections. (Refer to pages 2-5 to 2-7) Fluorescent tube connectors are not properly Check fluorescent tube connectors. seated. (Refer to CK 111) Fluorescent tube Replace fluorescent tube.
  • Page 194: Error Messages

    10. TROUBLESHOOTING 10.3 Error messages MESSAGE DESCRIPTION CASSETTE OUT The Chart Cassette has been removed END PAPER The Chart Length Counter has reached 0 BATTERY FAIL The Lithium Battery for the Real Time Clock is at the level less than 3V. ONE ALARM ON The configured Alarm/Event has occured BURNOUT...
  • Page 195: Kits List

    11. KITS LIST 11-1...
  • Page 196: Electronic Parts

    11. KITS LIST 11.1 ELECTRONIC PARTS K I T S L I S T P A R T # C K # ELECTRONIC -Universal input card (3 Analog + 2 digital inputs) Opto MOS relay 46187151-501 - 2 logic input boards only 46187151-502 - Alarm board (6 relays) 46187109-501...
  • Page 197: Mechanical Parts

    11. KITS LIST 11.2 MECHANICAL PARTS K I T S L I S T P A R T # C K # MECHANICAL PARTS Kit bezel with door ass'y (Latch) 46187088-501 Kit bezel with door ass'y (Key lock) 46187088-502 Print module : - 1 pen 46187005-511 - 2 pen...
  • Page 198: Miscellaneous

    11. KITS LIST 11.3 MISCELLANEOUS PARTS K I T S L I S T P A R T # C K # MISCELLANEOUS Fluorescent tube replacement 46187085-501 Input terminal block 46187009-513 Alarm terminal block, Current output block 46187010-506 Slot rear cover 46187027-100 Battery 46222201-501...
  • Page 199: Consumables

    As pen 1 prints all messages, it will require replacement before pens 2 or 3. It is recommended to order 3 times the quality of pen 1. For the best product preformance Honeywell recommends the use of Honeywell charts and pens, use of other manufacture’s charts and pens may degrade product performance.
  • Page 200 11. PARTS LIST 11-6...
  • Page 201: Prompts Translation

    12. PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS 12.1 MATRICES R /W L /E L /S L /S L /E L /S ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ANALOG ALARM AN ALARME ALARM AN ALL AN ALARM AN LARM AN DIGITAL DIGITAL DIGITALE DIGITAL DIGITAL MESSAGES MESSAGES TEXT MESSAGGI...
  • Page 202 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS ANALOG MATRIX SENSOR CAPTEUR GEBER SENSORE SENSOR GIVARE RANGE GAMME BEREICH CAMPO RANGO OMRÅDE T/C COMP COMP T/C T/C KOMP COMP T/C COMP T/C T/C KOMP FILTER FILTRE FILTER FILTRO FILTRO FILTER LOW VAL VAL BAS UB WERT VAL BASS VAL INF LÄGRE GR...
  • Page 203 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS ALARM AN MATRIX SP VALUE CONSIGNE GRENZWRT VAL SP VALOR PC BÖRVÄRDE HYSTERES HYSTERES HYSTERES ISTERESI HISTERS HYSTERES OCCURNCE OCCURNCE AUFTRITT STATO OCURRCIA NR. LARM CHANNEL VOIE KANAL CANALE CANAL KANAL AL TYPE TYPE AL ALARMTYP TIPO ALL TIPO ALM LARMTYP CH DIFF...
  • Page 204 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS DIGITAL MATRIX TYPE TYPE TYPE TIPO TIPO CH DIFF VOIE DIF KA DIFF CAN DIF DIF CNL KAN.DIFF ACTION ACTION FUNKTION AZIONE ACCION ÅTGÄRD RELAY # RELAI no RELAISNR N RELE RELE RELÄ NR MESSAG # MSG no TEXT NR N MESSAG MENSAJE...
  • Page 205 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS CHART MATRIX TAG NAME KA BEZ TARGHET NOM IDEN TAGNAMN ENG UNIT UNITE EINHEIT UNIT ING UNID ING ING ENHE DECIMAL DECIMAL DEZIMAL DECIMALE DECIMAL DECIMAL MIN RG1 GAM1 MIN MIN BER1 MIN C1 MIN RG1 OMR1.MIN MAX RG1 GAM1 MAX MAX BER1 MAX C1...
  • Page 206 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS MISCEL MATRIX TIME HEURE ZEIT HORA DATE DATE DATUM DATA FECHA DATUM LANGUAGE LANGUE SPRACHE LINGUA IDIOMA SPRÅK IDNTIF # no PAP DIAGR NR N IDENT IDNTIF no IDENT.NR FREQUNCY FREQUNCE FREQUENZ FREQUENZ FRECNCIA FREKVENS PSSWRD 1 CODE no1 PASSW 1 CODICE 1 CLAVE 1...
  • Page 207 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS PRINTER MATRIX CHART LG LONG.PAP PAPIERLG CARTA LGDGRAF PAPP.L[N SPD UNIT UNITE VOR EINH VELOCITA UNID VEL HAST.ENH SPEED 1 VITESSE1 GESCH 1 VELOC1 VELCD1 HAST.1 SPEED 2 VITESSE2 GESCH 2 VELOC2 VELCD2 HAST.2 SPD USED VIT.UTIL GEWAEHLT VEL USAT VEL USAD HAST ANV...
  • Page 208 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS MMI MATRIX KEY DOWN FLECHE B TASTE UN TAST GIU TECL INF KNAPP NE KEY UP FLECHE H TASTE OB TAST SU TECL SUP KNAPP UP KEY LEFT FLECHE G TASTE LI TAST SX TECL IZQ KNAPP VÄ KEY RIGH FLECHE D TASTE RE...
  • Page 209 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS 12.2 SERVICE ANALOG INPUT SERVICE PV CALIB CAL VOIE EING KAL CALIB PV CALIB VP KALI ÄRV JUNCT To To JONCT TEMPVGST T GIUNTO UNION To C/J TEMP CAL DATE CAL DATE KALDATUM CAL DATA FECH CAL KAL.DAT. JUNCT oC JONCT oC oC VGLST...
  • Page 210 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS PRINTER SERVICE CHART LG LONG.PAP PAPIERLG CARTA LGD GRAF PAPP.LÄN 0% CHART 0% PAP 0% DIAG 0% CARTA GRAF 0% 0% PAPP 100% CHT 100% PAP 100%DIAG 100%CART GRAF100% 100%PAPP CHARACTR SYMBOLES ZEICHEN CARATTER CARACTRZ KARAKT. MISCEL SERVICE SERIAL # no SERIE AUTRG NR...
  • Page 211 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS MMI SERVICE DIS TEST TEST AFF ANZ TEST TEST IND PRBA DIS TEST VISU CURRENT OUTPUT SERVICE CUR 0% mA 0% mA 0% mA 0% 0% mA 0% mA CUR 100% mA 100% mA 100% mA 100% 100% mA mA 100% 12-11...
  • Page 212 12.PROMPTS TRANSLATIONS 12.3 MESSAGES DURING RUN DISPLAY HOLD MESSAGES DISPLAY SCAN SCRUTAT DURCHLAUF DISPLAY SCAN BARRIDO VP DISPLAY SCAN HOLD ON # VUE FIXE FIXIERE Nr. # VIA SCELTA DETENRBARR no STANNA PRINT MESSAGES PRINT TIME IMP HEURE DRUCKE ZEIT TEMPO HORA IMPRES UTSIKT TID...
  • Page 213 13. CONFIGUATION WORKSHEET 13.1 ANALOG INPUTS Factory Thermo- None +150 configu couple 50/150oC Burnout -ration CH # SENSOR RANGE FILTER HIGH BURN ZERO COMP MATH ADJUST 13.2 ANALOG ALARMS Factory None None configu Relay -ration CH # HYST OCCUR CHANN RELAY# ACTION MESS...
  • Page 214 13. CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET 13.3 MATH Factory 2.000 2.000 2.000 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 Logic 1 Logic 1 Enable configu closed opened -ration CH # FUNC COEF COEF COEF START RESET BACKUP TION 13.4 DIGITAL INPUTS Factory None DI. 1 None Disable configu...
  • Page 215 13. CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET 13.5 MESSAGES Factory configuration No MESSAGE MESSAGE # 13.6 CHART No Tag No Eng. U 0 to With TAG NAME ENG UNIT DECI USED 13-3...
  • Page 216 13. CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET *Pen : same as ink cartridge ** Mpt : CH1 = purple CH2 = red CH3 = black CH4 = green CH5 = blue CH6 = brown No Tag No Eng. U 0 to With DECI TAG NAME ENG UNIT USED 13.7 MISCELLANEOUS...
  • Page 217 13. CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET 13.9 PRINTER 13-5...
  • Page 218 13. CONFIGURATION WORKSHEET 13.10 EVENT Factory No relay Enable configu (except Shed time) -ration TYPE RELAY # DISPLAY Cassette Paper Battery Alarm Burnout Shed time 13.11 MMI Factory Enable Enable Enable Disable True configu -ration KEY UP KEY LEFT KEY RIGH DISPLAY BRIGHT DOWN...
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  • Page 228 ARGENTINA CANADA ICELAND REPUBLIC OF IRELAND Honeywell S.A.I.C. Honeywell Limited HONEYWELL HONEYWELL SPAIN Belgrano 1156 The Honeywell Centre Hataekni .hf Unit 1 HONEYWELL S.A Buenos Aires 300 Yorkland Blvd. Armuli 26 Robinhood Business Factory Argentina PO Box 8336...

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