Table Of Contents - ABB SM3000 User Manual

Multipoint videographic recorder/paperless recorder
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CONTENTS
Section
1 INTRODUCTION .............................................................. 3
2 OPERATION ..................................................................... 5
2.1
Powering Up the Instrument .................................... 5
2.2
Displays and Controls .............................................. 5
2.3
Chart Views ............................................................. 7
2.3.1 Electronic Signatures ................................. 17
2.4
Bargraph Views ..................................................... 18
2.5
Digital Indicator View ............................................. 21
2.6
Process View ........................................................ 25
2.7
Group Overview .................................................... 28
2.8
Instrument Status / Audit Log View ....................... 31
2.8.1 Instrument Status View .............................. 32
2.8.2 Audit Log View ........................................... 33
2.9
Alarm Event Log .................................................... 34
2.10 Totalizer Log .......................................................... 36
3 SETUP ............................................................................ 38
3.1
Introduction ........................................................... 38
3.2
Accessing the Setup Level .................................... 38
3.3
Password Entry ..................................................... 39
3.4
Setup Menu .......................................................... 40
3.5
Archiving ............................................................... 42
3.5.2 Media Status ............................................. 42
3.5.3 Inserting and Removing Media ................... 43
3.5.4 Archive File Types ...................................... 44
3.5.5 Archive Filenames ...................................... 44
3.5.6 Channel Data Files ..................................... 44
3.5.7 Log files ..................................................... 45
3.5.8 On-line/Off-line ........................................... 45
3.5.9 Data Verification and Integrity ..................... 45
3.5.10 Backing Up Archived Data ......................... 45
3.5.11 Archive Wrap ............................................. 45
3.5.12 File Formats ............................................... 46
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4 CONFIGURATION .......................................................... 48
4.1
Introduction ........................................................... 48
4.1.1 Configuration Level Security ....................... 48
4.1.2 Configuration Level Access ........................ 48
4.2
Overview of Configuration ..................................... 51
4.3
Making Changes to Parameters ............................ 52
4.4
Common Configuration ......................................... 58
4.4.1 Setup ......................................................... 58
4.4.2 Security ..................................................... 62
4.4.3 Logs .......................................................... 64
4.4.4 Operator Messages ................................... 65
4.4.5 Ethernet ..................................................... 66
4.4.6 e-mail ........................................................ 67
4.5
Process Group Configuration ................................ 69
4.5.2 Configuring the Chart View ........................ 71
4.5.4 Configuring the Process View .................... 75
4.5.6 Archiving .................................................... 78
4.6
Channel Configuration ........................................... 79
4.6.1 Recording Channel Setup .......................... 80
4.6.2 Analog Input Configuration ......................... 82
4.6.3 Digital Input Configuration .......................... 85
4.6.4 Alarm Configuration ................................... 86
4.6.5 Totalizer Configuration ................................ 91
4.7
I/O Module Configuration ...................................... 94
4.7.1 Analog Inputs ............................................. 94
4.7.2 Relay Modules ........................................... 95
4.7.3 Hybrid Modules ......................................... 96
4.7.4 RS485 (Modbus) Modules ......................... 97
4.8
Functions .............................................................. 98
4.8.1 Custom Linearizers .................................... 98
4.8.2 Custom Chart Zones ................................. 99
4.8.3 Real-time Alarms ....................................... 99
Note. For optional accessories, refer to APPENDIX 5.
Keys
Shunt Resistors
(1 per analog input)
Mounting Clamps (x4)
Standard Accessories
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