Honeywell DPR180 Manual
Honeywell DPR180 Manual

Honeywell DPR180 Manual

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DPR180/DPR250
PCMCIA OPTION
MANUAL
Product of US
Issue 5 - 05/2008
EN1I-6208

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  • Page 1 DPR180/DPR250 PCMCIA OPTION MANUAL Product of US Issue 5 - 05/2008 EN1I-6208...
  • Page 2 Product of US Issue 5 - 05/2008 EN1I-6208...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW ..............................1 1.1 W ..............................1 ARNING 1.2 M ............................2 AIN FUNCTIONS 2. INSTALLATION ............................3 2.1 I PCMCIA .......................3 NSTALLING THE OPTION BOARD 3. OPERATION ...............................13 3.1 O ..............................13 VERVIEW 3.1.1 PCMCIA card standard compatibility....................13 3.1.2 PCMCIA card handling ........................13 3.1.3 Archives summary ..........................14 3.1.4 DOS compatibility ..........................14 3.2 SETUP...............................14...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS, Continued 5. KITS LIST..............................29 6. TROUBLESHOOTING..........................31 6.1 PCMCIA (PCMCIA ) ....31 OPTION IS NOT RECOGNIZED BY THE RECORDER MATRIX DOES NOT APPEAR 6.2 PCMCIA INIT ......................31 SERVICE IS NOT POSSIBLE 6.3 “PCMCIA FULL” ................31 MESSAGE IS DISPLAYED ON THE RECORDER 6.4 “PCMCIA NOT INIT”...
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. OVERVIEW Before running your PCMCIA option, please read the following explanations on how to install it. 1.1 Warning If you received your optional PCMCIA board as a spare part: You are going to install your optional PCMCIA board. To run properly, this application needs recorder firmware release 001AK or higher. To determine the version of your recorder firmware, refer to your product manual (sub-section 3-2) or read it on the recorder in SERVICE / MISCELLANEOUS, SOFTWARE.
  • Page 6: Main Functions

    1.2 Main functions Selectable start conditions of archiving Rollover recording capability to keep the more recent informations Recorded informations selectable among: trends, alarms, digital events and internal diagnostics with configurable file names Recorded trends may be analog inputs, math results (if Maths option present) or communication PV’s Ten selectable trends login frequencies from 1 second up to 30 minutes Check of the PCMCIA memory card (can be done before storing process data)
  • Page 7: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION 2.1 Installing the PCMCIA option board WARNING: Please use an antistatic ground strap to avoid possible electrostatic damage to the printed circuit boards. 1. Turn off the power to isolate the recorder from the main supply. 2. Open the recorder door and remove the chart cassette from the chassis. 3.
  • Page 8 Figure 2-2 PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 9 8. Remove all the terminal blocks. (See Figure 2-3) 1) Press down on the terminal block clips. 2) Pull to release the terminal block. Figure 2-3 9. Remove all the grommets. (See ref. A, Figure 2-4) 10. Unscrew the 4 fixing screws (M4) and remove from the chassis with the Torx key T20. (See ref.
  • Page 10: Figure 2-5

    Slide the recorder chassis out of the case. (See Figure 2-5). Figure 2-5 Unscrew the 2 fixing screws from the power supply. Remove the power supply by removing 5 screws; two at the top, one in the middle and two at the bottom.
  • Page 11: Figure 2-7

    Remove the slot covers in the right hand side location, and the Communications card if installed. Remove the cover which protects the CPU board. Unscrew the 3 fixing screws. (See Figure 2- Figure 2-7 Ensure your antistatic ground strap is connected to earth before proceeding to avoid possible electrostatic damage to the CPU board or PCMCIA board.
  • Page 12 Figure 2-8 Remove the MMI flat cable plastic protection. Remove the 3 flat cable clips. (See ref. A, Figure 2-9) Remove the ink ribbon carriage stop (see ref. B standoff, Figure 2-9). Unscrew the fixing screw. Remove the reinforcing bar (see ref. C, Figure 2-9) by unscrewing the 2 screws. Figure 2-9 Unscrew the 3 fixing screws from the PCMCIA sub-assembly.
  • Page 13 Figure 2-11 26. Reinstall reinforcing bar (see ref. C, Figure 2-9) 27. Pass the PCMCIA flat cable through the opening at the rear of the printer chassis. - Fix the PCMCIA flat cable on the rear metal sheet with the double-side adhesive tape. (See ref.
  • Page 14: F Igure 2-13

    30. Put in place the MMI flat cable on the PCMCIA cover. 31. Fix it with the 2 flat cable clips supplied (with foam). (See ref. A, Figure 2-13) Figure 2-13 32. Ensure the MMI can open properly. - Open the MMI fully. - Remove the protection of the double-side adhesive tape located on the PCMCIA cover.
  • Page 15 Figure 2-14 Replace the CPU board protection cover. Replace the 3 fixing screws. Replace the slot covers. Replace the power supply. Replace the 2 rightest fixing screws. Slide the recorder chassis back into the outer case. Replace the 4 fixing screws (M4) with the Torx key T20. (See ref. B, Figure 2-4) Replace all terminal blocks and grommets.
  • Page 16: F Igure 2-15

    Figure 2-15 PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 17: Operation

    3. OPERATION 3.1 Overview 3.1.1 PCMCIA card standard compatibility The embeded PCMCIA driver supports all ATA flash card devices with a size from 2Mb up to 75Mb and is compatible with the PC card format (type II). The write-protected signal available on these cards is not tested and not used because of a lack of standard rules.
  • Page 18: Archives Summary

    PCMCIA DISPLAY RESET HOLD CTION Figure 3-2: PCMCIA led in the 180mm or 250mm recorder 3.1.3 Archives summary Archived data on a PCMCIA memory card may be: • charts i.e analog inputs, math results or communication data, • analog alarms, •...
  • Page 19: Pcmcia Card Initialization

    3.2.2 PCMCIA card initialization When using a memory card for the first time or when changing the file structure of that memory card (example: adding a file to it), it must be formatted by the recorder. The recorder formats the memory card in a DOS compatible way and creates ALARMS, EVENTS and DIAGNOSTIC files if needed, the remaining space is used to create the TREND files.
  • Page 20: Archive Management

    3.3 Archive management The archive management is detailed in the configuration chapter of this manual. Archiving on the PCMCIA memory card may be continuous or event driven depending on the START condition (see § 4.1.3). 3.3.1 Continuous archiving If the START parameter is configured to CONTINUOUSLY, the information are continuously stored on the memory card.
  • Page 21: Remove Pcmcia Function

    WARNING The RESET PCMCIA action will delete all the data stored on the card! There is no backup done by the recorder. Information must be saved if needed with an external PC by using a File manager for example. 3.4.3 REMOVE PCMCIA function To prevent any loss of data when removing the memory card, the REMOVE PCMCIA function must be used if the archiving is running (PCMCIA triangle lit ON).
  • Page 22: Pcmcia Card Status Display

    3.5.2 PCMCIA card status display If PCMCIA card attribute is STORING, then a triangle appears. This means that any card removal could cause data losses on the card. PCMCIA HOLD DISPLAY RESE ACTION This triangle is turned off during the recorder configuration. "PCMCIA BAD", "PCMCIA NOT INIT", "PCMCIA FULL"...
  • Page 23: Import Data To The Trendmanager Software

    3.6.2 Import data to the TrendManger software The TrendManager Software Suite has a built in Data Conversion Tool that will accurately reproduce data from the Honeywell VRX recorder range The data is imported from the device media using the TrendManager Pro Software Suite Import function into the database.
  • Page 24 The User Acknowledgement box will appear; to proceed this must be acknowledged. Select to import data to a New or Existing device. For an Existing device the Importing Controller box will display the existing devices in the TMP databases. Select the device you wish to import the data from and click on Next. This will start the data importing. PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 25 If the data is for a New device, a list of device types will appear, select one and go to Next. Enter a device name and description and click on OK. Next choose the format type for the importing data. The two different formats are: X Series (recommended) - This has the benefit of flexible pen scale limits that can be changed at any time in the X Series release of TrendServer.
  • Page 26 The device can not be configured from the software. The imported data can be graphed, analyzed, archived, printed and exported to a spread sheet. For data imported from Honeywell V5, X Series recorders, an Event viewer is available by right clicking on the recorder in the recorders list and selecting Events.
  • Page 27: Pcmcia Configuration

    4. PCMCIA CONFIGURATION 4.1 PCMCIA sub-matrix parameters 4.1.1 PCMCIA sub-matrix parameters list SUB-MATRIX PCMCIA READ/WRITE Position of parameters START page 23 ROLLOVER page 24 LOG FREQ page 24 % FULL page 24 4.1.2 Explanation of the classification This section will describe all the matrices that have been modified by the PCMCIA option and then, how configuration will be possible.
  • Page 28 SUB-MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ♦♦♣♣ PCMCIA ROLLOVER Definition: Determines if, once the end of archive file has been reached, new data are copied at the beginning of this file, so that it contains the most recent data, or not. How to modify it: Select or not rollover mode Possible choices: DISABLE...
  • Page 29: Pcmcia Sub-Matrix Services

    4.2 PCMCIA sub-matrix services 4.2.1 PCMCIA sub-matrix services list SUB-MATRIX PCMCIA SERVICES Position of parameters INITIALIZATION page 26 TEST page 26 SOFTWARE page 27 SIZE page 27 STATUS page 27 DIRECTORY page 28 NOTE: The memory card must be present in the recorder in order to access to the service functions and the INTERFACE parameter must be set to PCMCIA.
  • Page 30: Pcmcia Sub-Matrix Services Description

    4.2.2 PCMCIA sub-matrix services description SUB-MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ♦♦♣♣ PCMCIA INITIALIZATION Definition: Formats and initializes PCMCIA board. How to use/execute it: At first, you have to enter the number of records you want for ALARMS files: "Nb ALARM REC ?" is blinking and you can type it (1651 max). Then their file name (7 characters max.): "ALARM NAME ?"...
  • Page 31 SUB-MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ♦♣ PCMCIA SOFTWARE Definition: PCMCIA board driver software revision. How to use/execute it: You can only read the value. You can exit by pressing SETUP key. SUB-MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ♦♣ PCMCIA SIZE Definition: PCMCIA board size in Mb. How to use/execute it: You can only read the value.
  • Page 32 SUB-MATRIX PARAMETER CLASSIFICATION ♦♣ PCMCIA DIRECTORY Definition: Allows you to read PCMCIA card directory: the names of the files on the memory card (with DOS extension), the number of records used and remaining per file are displayed (only the files compatible with the recorder data are displayed).
  • Page 33: Kits List

    5. KITS LIST KITS LIST PART # PCMCIA upgrade kit 46190163-501 Compact Flash Card 256MB 50001011-504 Compact Flash to PCMCIA Adapter 50001014-501 TrendManager Analysis software 50016133-501 PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 34 PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    6. TROUBLESHOOTING 6.1 PCMCIA option is not recognized by the recorder (PCMCIA matrix does not appear) CHECK DIAGNOSTIC / ACTION Check if the flat cable connection 1. NO: Check for the proper connection. between PCMCIA board and CPU board is correct. 6.2 PCMCIA INIT service is not possible CHECK DIAGNOSTIC / ACTION...
  • Page 36: Pcmcia Pending" Message Is Displayed On The Recorder

    6.6 “PCMCIA PENDING” message is displayed on the recorder CHECK DIAGNOSTIC / ACTION Check the PCMCIA STATUS in PCMCIA / SERVICE : PCMCIA MISSING The archive is ON and no card has been inserted in the driver. Insert a card to turn off the display. PCMCIA BAD The archive is ON and the inserted card is bad.
  • Page 37: Sda Generates An Error While Opening Trend Files In Chart Display

    6.9 SDA generates an error while opening trend files in chart display CHECK DIAGNOSTIC / ACTION 1. An archived Math function has returned an error code which prevents SDA from charting correctly this channel. Open the trend file in the data table format and note the math in error.
  • Page 38 PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 39: Prompts Translation

    7. PROMPTS TRANSLATION PCMCIA PCMCIA PCMCIA PCMCIA PCMCIA CONFIRM CONFIRMER BESTÄTIGEN CONFIRM CONFERMA PARAMETERS START DEMARRAGE START EMPEZAR PARTENZA R0LLOVER RE-ENRG UEBERSCHR VUELTA RICARICARE LOG FREQ FREQ ENRG FREQ AUFZ FREC LOG FREQ LOG % FULL % PLEIN % VOLL % LLENO % PIENO INIT...
  • Page 40 PCMCIA Option Manual...
  • Page 42: Figure 2-1

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