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6100/6180 XIO
User Guide
6100/6180XIO Distributed graphic recorder
Versions 5.4 and later
HA029324/11
October 2014

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  • Page 1 6100/6180 XIO User Guide 6100/6180XIO Distributed graphic recorder Versions 5.4 and later HA029324/11 October 2014...
  • Page 3 The information in this document is given in good faith, but is intended for guidance only. Eurotherm Limited will accept no responsibility for any losses arising from errors in this document.
  • Page 4 ® E U ROT H E R M ®...
  • Page 5 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE PAPERLESS GRAPHIC RECORDER USER GUIDE LIST OF SECTIONS Section Page 1 INTRODUCTION ....................2 INSTALLATION ..................... 3 PROCESS VARIABLE DISPLAY ................4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER ................5 FILE ........................6 BRIDGE ........................7 SCREEN BUILDER ....................
  • Page 6 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE PAPERLESS GRAPHICS RECORDER USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS Section Page SAFETY NOTES ............SYMBOLS USED ON THE EQUIPMENT LABELLING .
  • Page 7 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 3.5 OPERATOR NOTES ........... . 4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER .
  • Page 8 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 4.3.3 Channel/Alarm confi guration (cont.) ENABLE ............TYPE .
  • Page 9 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 4.3.11 Maths ............CONFIGURATION .
  • Page 10 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 4.4 SECURITY ............. 4.4.1 Access levels .
  • Page 11 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 4.5.2 Name ............LOCAL HOST .
  • Page 12 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 6.4 RECORDER CONFIGURATION ......... . 6.4.1 Network.
  • Page 13 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 7.5 MEASURING UNIT COMPARISONS ........7.5.1 XGA screen .
  • Page 14 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 8.4.7 IEEE 32-bit channel confi guration data....... CHANNEL 1 .
  • Page 15 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page 9.3.2 Reports confi guration ..........REPORT .
  • Page 16 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (CONT.) Section Page B8.2 ERASING HISTORY ........... B9 MENU STRUCTURE .
  • Page 17: Safety Notes

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE SAFETY NOTES WARNING! This unit is intended for use with low voltage dc supplies. Connection of mains (line) supply volt- ages will not only damage the unit, but may also cause an electrical shock hazard to be present at operator accessible surfaces.
  • Page 18: Introduction

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the installation, operation and confi guration of a distributed graphic recorder. The recorder comes in two versions which differ only in their physical size and connector layout (i.e. the operation and confi...
  • Page 19 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2 INSTALLATION (Cont.) 6.7 mm 144.0 mm 87.7 mm Sealing gasket Fixing Clip (one each side) Protective-conductor terminal (M4) Panel thickness: Max = 22 mm; Min = 2 mm Flash card Panel cutout 138 mm x 138 mm (both -0 + 1 mm) –...
  • Page 20 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2 INSTALLATION (Cont.) 9.6 mm 70.4 mm 288.0 mm Sealing gasket Fixing Clip (one each side) Protective-conductor terminal (M4) Panel thickness: Max. = 22 mm; Min = 2 mm Serial Comms Ethernet Power Flash card –...
  • Page 21: Electrical Installation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION Note: Before carrying out any wiring, please read the Safety Notes and warnings preceding this chapter. 2.2.1 Supply voltage wiring The 24V dc supply voltage wiring is terminated at a four-way connector located on the underside of the unit, as shown in fi...
  • Page 22: Eia485 Connections

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2.2.2 EIA485 connections This pair of adjacent RJ45 connectors, are located on the underside of the instrument, as shown in fi gures 2.1a and 2.1b. These connectors can be confi gured, by means of a 4-gang DIP switch each, as Master or Slave.
  • Page 23: Usb Connector

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2.3 USB CONNECTOR A Type-A USB socket is fi tted adjacent to the Compact fl ash card slot (as shown in fi gure 2.1a fi gure 2.1b, above). This port may be used to connect a ‘memory stick’, computer mouse, keyboard, fl oppy disk drive or bar-code scanner.
  • Page 24: Process Variable Display

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3 PROCESS VARIABLE DISPLAY The operator interface consists of a touch-sensitive screen, showing either process variable values in one of a number of formats, or, showing confi guration or operational details for use in setting up the recorder. This section (3) describes the process variable displays.
  • Page 25: Status Bar

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3 PROCESS VARIABLE DISPLAY (Cont.) CURRENT TRACE ALARM ICONS In each of the different types of PV display, each channel’s faceplate gives the status of the channel’s alarms. The status of each alarm is shown by one of the icons depicted in table 3, either fl ashing (if it is active and unacknowledged) or on continuously (if it is active and acknowledged).
  • Page 26: Alarm Indication

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.3 Alarm indication This area of the display can contain a number of status icons: Instrument alarm, Channel alarm, Battery change, Disk status, FTP in progress, Confi guration locked, and so on. Pressing this area of the screen calls the ‘Summary menu’...
  • Page 27: Channel Alarm

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.3 ALARM INDICATION (Cont.) INSTRUMENT ALARMS (Cont.) SNTP server failure This error is set if:- a) the year received from the server is < 2001 or > 2035 or b) the confi gured SNTP server cannot be accessed. Time synchronisation failure Set if 5 or more ‘Time change events’...
  • Page 28: Ftp Icon

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.3 ALARM INDICATION (Cont.) FTP ICON The FTP icon appears to the right of the disc icon position whenever transfer activity is taking place. CONFIGURATION LOCKED INDICATOR This symbol appears only when Bridge software is being used, in the following situations: Whilst units are ‘synchronising’...
  • Page 29: Summary Menu

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 Summary menu This pop-up display appears if the Alarm Indication area at the top of the display is touched. Figure 3.1.4 shows the display. Touch Alarm area (e.g. channel alarm symbol) Summary Instrument Alarm Summary Ack all Alarms Alarm Summary Go to...
  • Page 30: Alarm Summary

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) ALARM SUMMARY PAGE As shown in fi gure 3.1.4d, below, the alarm summary page contains the following information for the current group: Alarm identifi er. This appears as a point ID, followed by the relevant alarm number in parentheses. For example, Alarm 1 on maths channel 6 would appear as: D6 (1).
  • Page 31: Alarm Acknowledgement

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Alarms can be acknowledged individually, on a group basis, or globally (all alarms). INDIVIDUAL ALARMS Individual alarms are acknowledged from the alarm summary page by touching the relevant item (high- lights yellow), then touching ‘Yes’...
  • Page 32: Batch Summary

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) BATCH SUMMARY If the Batch option is fi tted (section 4.3.10) a ‘Batch Summary’ key appears in the Summary menu. Note: The following description shows the situation where batch ‘Scope’ is confi gured as ‘Group’. The description is similar when ‘Scope’...
  • Page 33 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) BATCH SUMMARY (Cont.) FULL DETAILS Touching this key calls the Batch Details page showing the group name, batch status and batch fi eld details. BATCH CONTROL This calls a page similar to the Full Details page, but including a ‘NEW’ key to allow the operator to start a new batch.
  • Page 34: Message Log

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) MESSAGE LOG Note: Message log can also be selected using the Root menu/Goto View/Message log key. This goes immediately to the fi rst Message Log page for the current group to the screen (i.e. the ‘Goto Group’...
  • Page 35 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) MESSAGE LOG (Cont.) MESSAGE TYPE FILTER All Messages All messages are displayed System Only System messages and instrument alarms are listed Alarms Only alarm on/off and acknowledgement messages appear. Power Up Displays power up messages only including Confi...
  • Page 36 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) MESSAGE LOG (Cont.) OPTION MENU Touching a message (highlights yellow) calls the Option Menu* as shown in fi gure 3.1.4h, below. Group name 09:06:22 Engineer Batch number:060405A12 05/04/06 All Messages All History Message Log: Group name 05/04/06 09:06:18 Alarm(s) on 1(1)
  • Page 37: Remove Media

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.4 SUMMARY MENU (Cont.) REMOVE MEDIA This key is provided to help ensure that any local memory storage device is removed only when it is ‘safe’ to do so. Touching the key results in either an ‘OK to remove archive media’, or a ‘DO NOT REMOVE Archive Me- dia! message, as appropriate.
  • Page 38: Navigation Keys

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.2 NAVIGATION KEYS Below the display area is a removable membrane with six printed keys (as shown below) which allow the user to perform various context-related tasks such as to change the display mode (section 3.4), to access recorder confi...
  • Page 39 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.2.1 KEY FUNCTIONS (Cont.) ROOT MENU KEYS (Cont.) Goto Group Allows a group to be selected for display. Groups which are not ‘display enabled’ in the Confi g/ Views page (section 4.3.4) are greyed. An alarm icon appears (as shown for groups 1 and 4, in fi...
  • Page 40: Alarm Summary

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.2.1 KEY FUNCTIONS (Cont.) ALARM SUMMARY The Root menu/Goto View/Alarm summary key calls the Alarm summary page for the current group to the screen. Alternatively, Alarm summary can be selected from the Alarm, Message and Media menu, but in this case, the user must select an alarm summary group from a pop-up (Goto Group) menu.
  • Page 41: First Switch-On

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3 FIRST SWITCH-ON When power is applied the recorder initialises, and once this process is complete, the home page is displayed. It is unlikely that this will contain any useful information because the input channels will not, as yet, have been confi...
  • Page 42: Access To Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3.1 Access to Confi guration As shown in fi gure 3.3.1a, once the recorder has initialised, touch the current access level key Touch the ‘Logged out’ fi eld and then touch ‘Engineer’ from the resulting picklist. Touch the blank Password area to call the keyboard display (see fi...
  • Page 43: Trouble Shooting

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3.1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION (Cont.) TROUBLE SHOOTING For Active Directory users, if login fails, check that the Active Directory Server system alarm is not active (section 3.1.3) and that one of the TLS options is enabled (section 4.5.1).
  • Page 44 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3.1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION (Cont.) TEXT STRING ENTRY (Cont.) Text String Ä Å Á À Æ Ç É È Ë Ê Ò Ö º Í Ì Ï Î Ó Ô α β Γ δ Ü...
  • Page 45: Display Modes

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4 DISPLAY MODES The display modes described below allow the currently displayed group’s process values (channels, total- isers etc.- known collectively as points) to be displayed as vertical, horizontal or circular ‘chart’ traces, as vertical or horizontal bargraphs or as numeric values.
  • Page 46: Time Change Records

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE TIME CHANGE RECORDS For vertical and horizontal trend modes, a line is drawn across the chart whenever a time discontinuity in the record occurs. These lines disappear if a confi guration change which causes group history to be lost is made (such as adding a new channel to a group).
  • Page 47 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.1 VERTICAL TREND DISPLAY (Cont.) Home Group faceplates (appear only if Faceplates selected On from option menu). If there are too many faceplates to fit across the Trend display mode screen, they appear down the Group name Engineer 11:52:59...
  • Page 48: Horizontal Trend Display

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.2 Horizontal Trend display Entered from the Vertical Trend display by means of the down arrow key, or selected via the Root Menu ‘Goto View’ key, this display mode (fi gure 3.4.2a) is similar to the Vertical Trend display described in sec- tion 3.4.1 above, except that the traces are produced horizontally rather than vertically.
  • Page 49 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.2 HORIZONTAL TREND MODE (Cont.) Below the ‘chart’ is a message bar, containing the latest message. If there is more than one message, an arrow head icon appears near the right-hand end of the message bar. If this arrow head appears, then touching the message bar calls a pop-up box (fi...
  • Page 50: Circular Trend

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.3 Circular Trend This allows up to 12 points to be traced as though on a circular chart. More than 12 points can be in- cluded in the group, but only the fi rst 12 traces and their associated faceplates are included in the real- time display.
  • Page 51: Normal View

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.3 CIRCULAR TREND (Cont.) 06/04/05 10:00 10:05 10:55 10:50 10:10 10:45 10:15 10:40 10:20 10:35 10:25 10:30 Figure 3.4.3a Circular trend - New chart mode NORMAL VIEW Normal view is available only for large frame recorders (also small frame recorders when viewed via Bridge software).
  • Page 52: Normal View Features

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.3 CIRCULAR TREND (Cont.) NORMAL VIEW FEATURES Scales Two scales are provided, one for the left hand side of the chart, the other for the right hand side. Channel scaling is a part of channel confi guration, as described in section 4.3.3, below.
  • Page 53: Timestamps

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.3 CIRCULAR TREND (Cont.) TIMESTAMPS Time and/or date are displayed at every major chart division. The following rules apply: For chart durations of a week or more, only the date is displayed For chart durations of less than a week, both time and date appear, with the following exception: In ‘New Chart’...
  • Page 54: Vertical Bargraph Display Mode

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.4 Vertical bargraph display mode Entered from Circular Trend mode by means of the down arrow key, or selected from the Root Menu ‘Goto View’ key, this display mode shows the Process Variable (PV) values as vertical bars with faceplates containing digital values and alarm data.
  • Page 55 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.4 VERTICAL BARGRAPH (Cont.) 11:48:56 Group name Logged out 11/07/06 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 700.87˚C 487.39˚C 235.68˚C 378.99˚C 0.49V 800.00 800.00 400.00 400.00 1.00 400.00 400.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Figure 3.4.4a Vertical bargraph display (1 to 6 channels) 11:49:37...
  • Page 56: Horizontal Bargraph Display Mode

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.5 Horizontal bargraph display mode Entered from Vertical bargraph by means of the down arrow key, or selected using the Root Menu ‘Goto View’ key, this display mode shows the Process Variable (PV) values as horizontal bars with digital values and alarm data displayed, as shown in fi...
  • Page 57 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.5 HORIZONTAL BARGRAPH (Cont.) 11:58:08 Group name Logged out 11/07/06 Channel 1 700.87˚C 400.00 800.00 Channel 2 487.39˚C 800.00 400.00 Channel 3 235.68˚C 400.00 0.00 Channel 4 378.99˚C 0.00 400.00 Channel 5 0.49V 0.00 1.00 Figure 3.4.5a Horizontal bargraph display (single column example) 12:00:09...
  • Page 58: Numeric Display Mode

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.6 Numeric display mode Entered from Horizontal bargraph mode by means of the down arrow key, or selected using the Root Menu ‘Goto View’ key, this display mode shows the Process Variable (PV) values as digital values. The format (which is automatically selected) is based on the number of channels in the display group.
  • Page 59 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.6 NUMERIC DISPLAY MODES (Cont.) Group name 12:02:27 Logged out 11/07/06 Channel 1 Channel 2 700.87 487.39 ˚C ˚C Channel 3 Channel 4 235.68 378.99 ˚C ˚C Channel 5 Channel 6 0.49 0.85 Figure 3.4.6b Numeric display mode example (6 channels) Group name 12:04:13 Logged out...
  • Page 60: Operator Notes

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.5 OPERATOR NOTES Note: Operator notes should not be confused with similar messages, (described in section 4.3.8), which appear as a result of job action. It is possible for the user to enter a note, of up to 120 characters, at any time, from any display page (not from confi...
  • Page 61: Setting Up The Recorder

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER As described in the ‘Access to Confi guration’ (section 3.3.1) above, the setting-up of the recorder is di- vided into the following areas: Archive Section 4.1 - Allows manual archiving of data to a memory device or to a remote host (FTP...
  • Page 62: Archive

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.1 ARCHIVE Notes: 1. The archiving functions described below can also be initiated by job action - see section 4.7.14. 2. Archiving is carried out on a group by group basis, with a message being sent to each group when its archive is fi...
  • Page 63: Bring Archive Up To Date

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.1.1 LOCAL ARCHIVE (Cont.) BRING ARCHIVE UP TO DATE This causes the recorder to archive all history fi les created since the last manual or automatic (section 4.3.5) archive. ARCHIVE ALL This causes the recorder to archive all its history fi les. If the memory device becomes full before archiving is complete, archiving pauses and a pop-up request appears, asking for a replacement.
  • Page 64: Remote Archiving (Ftp Transfer)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.1.2 Remote archiving (FTP transfer) This allows archiving of recorder fi les, for all groups with ‘Archive via FTP’ enabled, to a remote computer, connected (using the single RJ45 telephone type connector on the inderside of the recorder) either direct- ly, or via a network .
  • Page 65: Save / Restore

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.2 SAVE / RESTORE As shown in fi gure 4.2a, touching the ‘Save/Restore’ key calls the picklist: Save, Restore, New, Text, Import/Export Screen, Import/Export User Linearisation, Import Printer Driver. Import/Export Screen choices appear only if the User screens option is fi tted. Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System...
  • Page 66: Save

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.2.1 Save Touching this item allows the current confi guration to be saved in the recorder’s memory. Files saved in this way are not in a ‘readable’ format and are used only for archive /security purposes or for transfer to another, similar, recorder.
  • Page 67: Export Screen

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.2.6 Export screen This fi eld appears only if the Screen Builder option (section 7) is fi tted, and allows a User Screen to be exported to a removable memory device or to the internal Flash memory. The exported screen can sub- sequently be imported either into this recorder or into a different recorder.
  • Page 68: Config Key

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIG KEY Touching this key calls the top level confi guration pick list: Instrument, User Linearisations, Master Comms, Groups, Batch, Output Channels, Channels, Maths, Demand Writes, Views, Totalisers, Emails, Archive, Counters, Reports, Events, Timers, EtherNet/IP Server Event...
  • Page 69 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIG KEY (Cont.) HA029324 Page 53 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 70 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIG KEY (Cont.) Page 54 HA029324 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 71 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIG KEY (Cont.) HA029324 Page 55 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 72 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIG KEY (Cont.) Page 56 HA029324 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 73: Instrument Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.1 Instrument confi guration Instrument Name Instrument Normal Display Saver Display Minutes Save After Modbus Address = Disabled Modbus Security Disabled Comms Channel Timeout Preset Hour Preset Minute Disable Warning Dialogs Show Operator Notes List 00:0A:8D:00:20:A0 MAC Address These fields appear...
  • Page 74: Preset Hour

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.1 INSTRUMENT CONFIGURATION (Cont.) PRESET HOUR Enter an hours number between 0 and 23 for use with Clock Job - Preset clock. PRESET MINUTE Enter a minutes number between 0 and 59 for use with Clock Job - Preset clock. Note: See section 4.7 for a description of recorder jobs, and...
  • Page 75: Group Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 Group confi guration Note: Groups 1 to 6 is a standard recorder feature. The supply of groups seven to twelve is an optional extra. Group confi guration allows the user to defi ne the following: Group trend speed/interval Group recording speed/interval Group descriptor...
  • Page 76: Group Number

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 GROUP CONFIGURATION (Cont.) GROUP NUMBER Allows a particular group to be selected for confi guration. TREND UNITS Allows mm/hr or inches per hour to be selected for the ‘chart’ speed. Automatically converts the trend speed fi...
  • Page 77: A/B Switching

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 GROUP CONFIGURATION (Cont.) A/B SWITCHING If enabled, this function allows alternative values for Trend speed/interval and Recording speed/interval to be entered. ‘A’ values are used during normal operation. ‘B’ values are switched-to by job action, as described in section 4.7.
  • Page 78: Grid Type

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 GROUP CONFIGURATION (Cont.) GRID TYPE Grid type allows the chart grid type to be defi ned for the group being confi gured. This is not necessarily related to channel scale (section 4.3.3), unless ‘From point’ is selected, when the grid matches the scale of the selected point.
  • Page 79: Recording Speed/Recording Interval

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 GROUP CONFIGURATION (Cont.) RECORDING SPEED/ RECORDING INTERVAL If recording is enabled, these fi elds are as for trend speed/interval but defi ne the rate at which data is saved to Flash memory. This value also affects how much trace history appears per screen in trend his- tory mode (section 3.4).
  • Page 80: Point Type/Selection

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 GROUP CONFIGURATION (Cont.) POINT TYPE/SELECTION The ‘ Point Type’ box, together with the ‘ Selection’ box immediately below, offers a quick way of editing the contents of a group, as follows: Select the type of point (Channel, Maths, Totaliser or Counter) to be edited from the Point Type drop down menu.
  • Page 81: Channel/Alarm Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 Channel/Alarm confi guration Figure 4.3.3a below, shows a typical confi guration menu for an input channel. (For maths channels see section 4.3.11.) The actual fi elds that appear depend on what input type is selected, what linearisation type is selected, and so on.
  • Page 82: Channel Number

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) CHANNEL NUMBER The current channel and its descriptor are displayed. Touching the window area allows another channel to be selected for confi guration. Alternatively, the right and left arrow keys at the bottom of the screen can be used to increment and decrement, respectively, the channel number.
  • Page 83 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) SCALE TYPE (Cont.) SCALE DIVISIONS - MAJOR Appears for Linear Scale types only. Setting major divisions to 1, means that the scale consists only of ‘zero’ and full scale. Setting Major divisions to 2, means that the scale has divisions at zero, 50% and full scale, and so on.
  • Page 84 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) SCALE TYPE (Cont.) 41.6667V Channel 47 0.0000 10.0000 20.0000 30.0000 40.0000 50.0000 60.0000 70.0000 80.0000 90.0000 100.0000 10:44:18 25/05/06 10:42:58 4 minute triangle 25/05/06 Linear Scale - Log Grid 10:41:38 25/05/06 10:40:18 25/05/06...
  • Page 85: Descriptor

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) DESCRIPTOR Allows a text string of up to 30 characters (including spaces) to be entered for the channel descriptor (e.g. ‘Turbine 2 tempA’). A/B SWITCHING If enabled, this function allows alternative Span, Zone and Trace Colour values to be entered. ‘A’ values are used during normal operation.
  • Page 86: Enable

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) ENABLE Allows the alarm to be defi ned as Off, Unlatched, Latched or Trigger. Alarm is disabled and the remainder of the alarm confi guration is hidden. Unlatched Unlatched alarms become active when the trigger source becomes active and remain active until the source returns to a non-active state.
  • Page 87: Parameters

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) PARAMETERS Figures 4.3.3d, e and f illustrate the following terms for the different alarm types. Threshold For Absolute alarms, this defi nes the value (in engineering units) at which an alarm is triggered.
  • Page 88 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) Absolute high alarm definitions Absolute low alarm definitions symbol symbol Input signal Threshold Hysteresis Hysteresis Input signal Threshold Hysteresis: no Hysteresis: no Dwell: 0 secs Dwell: 0 secs Hysteresis: no Hysteresis: no Dwell: D secs Dwell: D secs...
  • Page 89: Job Number

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) JOB NUMBER Select the required job number. CATEGORY Select the required job to be carried out when the channel is in alarm (e.g. send email) See section 4.7 for a description of job categories. WHILE/ON Allows the action of the alarm job to be chosen as while active, while inactive or while unacknowledged for continuous jobs (e.g.
  • Page 90: Views Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.4 Views Confi guration This part of the recorder’s confi guration allows groups to be set up (either individually, or globally) to include the various display modes described in section 3.4, above, and user screens (if fi tted). When ena- bled, a display mode is added to the Group’s ‘Goto View’...
  • Page 91: Group

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.4 VIEWS CONFIGURATION (Cont.) GROUP This fi eld appears only if ‘Scope’ is set to ‘Group’, and allows each group to be selected for display con- fi guration. For other items of Group confi guration, see Section 4.3.2.
  • Page 92 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.4 VIEWS CONFIGURATION (Cont.) USER SCREENS 1 TO N This fi eld appears only for recorders with the Screen Builder option (fully described in section 7). Up to 24 user screens can be included in the up/down arrow scroll list and to be active in the Root menu ‘Goto View’...
  • Page 93: Archive Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.5 Archive confi guration Notes: 1. For the sake of brevity, the phrase ‘memory device’ is used for whatever mass-storage medium is fi tted to the recorder (integral or via a USB port). 2. CSV format fi les are not as secure as Packed Binary format fi les. This allows an archive strategy to be set up for saving data to a local memory device or to a remote PC.
  • Page 94: Compression

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.5 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION (Cont.) COMPRESSION Select Normal or High compression. ‘Normal’ compresses the data but still provides an exact copy. ‘High’ compresses more, but channel values are saved only to 1 part in 10 resolution.
  • Page 95: Media File Format/Ftp File Format

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.5 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION (Cont.) MEDIA FILE FORMAT/FTP FILE FORMAT Allows ‘Binary’ (.uhh) fi les, ‘CSV’ (.csv) fi les or ‘Binary and CSV’ to be chosen for FTP transfer. For further details of CVS archiving, see description at the end of this subsection (4.3.5). ON MEDIA FULL For ‘Local’...
  • Page 96: Primary Remote Host

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.5 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION (Cont.) PRIMARY REMOTE HOST For ‘Remote’ setting only: If a Domain Name Server (DNS) is specifi ed in the Network key ‘Name’ page (fi g 4.5.2), then the Primary Remote Host is the server name. If DNS is not selected, then the Primary Remote Host is the IP address of the remote host, set up in the host’s Control Panel\Network.
  • Page 97 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.5 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION (Cont.) MEDIA FILE FORMAT (Cont.) If ‘CSV’ or ‘Binary and CSV’ is selected, a number of extra check boxes appear. Figure 4.3.5c above, shows a typical menu page. Figure 4.3.5d below, shows the effects of enabling the CSV check boxes, with the exception of ‘CSV use Tab delimiter’...
  • Page 98: Event Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.6 Event confi guration A number of internal and triggers are available for use in initiating Events which will then run job lists. Events can have up to two sources each, but can themselves be used as sources allowing a large number of inputs to be used.
  • Page 99: Event Sources (Cont.)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.6 EVENT CONFIGURATION (Cont.) EVENT SOURCES (CONT.) Unack’d Alarm on Group Triggered if any alarm in the specifi ed group becomes active. The event remains active until the alarm is acknowledged. Instrument alarm This source triggers an event if any of the following becomes active: Any, Input channel failure, Removable media failure, Removable media full, No removable media fi...
  • Page 100: Operator

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.6 EVENT CONFIGURATION (Cont.) OPERATOR This allows a logical combination of input sources to be used to trigger an event. The selections and their defi nitions are shown in table 4.3.6, below. Operator Event active when: Event not active when: Only S1 Active...
  • Page 101: Event Buttons

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.7 Event Buttons This confi guration item appears only if the Screen Builder Option is fi tted (section The Event Button confi guration menu allows a number of ‘Push-Buttons’ to be set up for use as event sources.
  • Page 102: Messages

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.8 Messages This feature allows messages to be sent, by job action (section 4.7), to the display, to a specifi ed group or to all groups. Messages can also be included in e-mails (section 4.3.19).
  • Page 103 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.8 MESSAGES (Cont.) Replace {n} with (Cont.) Specifi ed Descriptor, Specifi ed Value, Specifi ed Alarm data: Produces a further fi eld ‘{n} source’, described below. Batch Status: Causes the status (‘Active’ or ‘Inactive’) of the current batch to be em- bedded.
  • Page 104: Example

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.8 MESSAGES (Cont.) EXAMPLE To confi gure Message 2 to read “The value of Chan two = (Value channel 2) & Tot one = (Value totaliser 1)” Before confi guring the message: In channel confi guration: Set channel 2 descriptor to: Chan two Set Channel 2 alarm job to: Category: Message...
  • Page 105: User Linearisation Tables

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.9 User Linearisation Tables Note: The User Linearisation confi guration menu appears for all versions of the recorder, but not every version has a ‘Lin Type’ fi eld in Channel confi guration allowing such tables to be selected for use. The Channel confi...
  • Page 106 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.9 USER LINEARISATION TABLES (Cont.) CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS (Cont.) Number of points This is used to enter the total number of point pairs in the table. The following XY fi elds increase in number up to the entered value. (A scroll bar appears if there are more points than can be displayed in the available screen height.) X1 to XN The input values to the table, where N is the ‘Number of Points’...
  • Page 107: Batch Recording Option

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 Batch recording option Batch records form a part of recording history and are included in the normal archiving process to a re- movable Compact Flash card or to a remote PC (sections 4.1 and 4.3.5).
  • Page 108: Configuration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 BATCH OPTION (Cont.) CONFIGURATION Select Group Scope Instrument or Group 1) Group 1 Group Show Batch Entry List 00:0A:8D:00:20:A0 MAC Address These fields appear FishesRus Predefined Entry 1 only if 'Show Batch Entry List' is enabled Predefined Entry 12 Enable Select...
  • Page 109 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 BATCH CONFIGURATION (Cont.) BATCH FIELDS Allows the number of messages to be printed at batch start/stop to be selected. FIELD 1 This fi eld is the fi rst of up to 10 which can be used as headings for batch information. Headings can be up to 20 characters long (including spaces).
  • Page 110: Operator Initiation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 BATCH CONFIGURATION (Cont.) NAME FILES BY BATCH As an aid to identifi cation, if ‘Name Files by Batch’ is selected, the Batch Name, as entered by the opera- tor, is inserted into the history fi le name. For example, if a batch name of 060511.001 is amongst the items archived to disk, then this fi...
  • Page 111 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 BATCH CONFIGURATION (Cont.) OPERATOR INITIATION (Cont.) ‘Values’ can now be entered for these headings by entering strings of up to 60 characters (including spaces). This may be done done by touching the empty fi eld and using the resulting pop-up keyboard to type-in the entry, or by touching the fi...
  • Page 112 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 BATCH INITIATION (Cont.) Batch - Group 1 Status Batch in progress Batch Number: 060509.001 Customer Name: FishesRus Operator Name: Marvin Supervisor: Fred Stop Close Figure 4.3.10c Status page (Batch running) BATCH MESSAGE DISPLAY The messages are displayed on the Graph Trend display as shown in fi...
  • Page 113: Non Operator Initiation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.10 BATCH INITIATION (Cont.) NON OPERATOR INITIATION Batch start/stop can be initiated by job, by counter or via MODBUS/TCP JOB INITIATION As described in section 4.7.8, a job can be set up to initiate a batch whenever the job source becomes active.
  • Page 114: Maths

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 Maths CONFIGURATION This feature allows a range of mathematical functions to be performed. Figure 4.3.11a shows a typical confi guration page - the selected maths function determines which confi guration fi elds actually appear. Select maths Maths Number channel number...
  • Page 115 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 MATHS CONFIGURATION (Cont.) Function This picklist allows the relevant maths function to be selected. In the following description, the word ‘channel’ is used as an umbrella term for input channels, maths channels, totalisers etc. Allows the function to be disabled.
  • Page 116 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) Copy Copies the value of a selected point to the maths channel being confi gured. Al- lows extra alarms to be set up for the copied point. Polynomial Provides a polynomial curve fi t for the specifi ed point, using up to 8 orders, Fvalue This function calculates ‘equivalent time at sterilizing temperature’...
  • Page 117 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) Log Base 10 Takes log of selected input. (For example: Input = 2 gives maths function value = 0.3010) Log Base e Takes log of selected input. (For example: Input = 2 gives maths function value = 0.6931) e to the power Takes natural antilog of input.
  • Page 118 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) PV FORMAT Numeric Provides a decimal value for the maths channel. Elapsed time Shows the maths channel value in HH:MM:SS (hours minutes, seconds) format. Normally used only for time functions. For other functions, elapsed time counts in milliseconds e.g. a PV of 10000 would be displayed as 00:00:10;...
  • Page 119 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) FVALUE To calculate the equivalent time at Sterilizing Temperature (for temperatures below, at and above Steriliz- ing Temperature) both in dry (Fh) and steam (Fo) sterilizing environments, using the following equation: ...
  • Page 120 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) LINEAR MASS FLOW Note: The overall accuracy of a fl ow measurement installation depends on a number of factors outside the control of the recorder manufacturer. For this reason, the recorder manufacturer takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the results obtained using the mass fl...
  • Page 121 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) LINEAR MASS FLOW (Cont.) COMPRESSIBILITY FACTOR ( Z-FACTOR) Compressibility factor is a density-related measure of how far a particular gas deviates from a ‘perfect’ gas under any set of temperature and pressure conditions, and is give by the equation: Z ...
  • Page 122 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ROOT MASS FLOW Note: The overall accuracy of a fl ow measurement installation depends on a number of fac- tors outside the control of the recorder manufacturer. For this reason, the recorder manu- facturer takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the results obtained using the mass fl...
  • Page 123 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ROOT MASS FLOW (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS Figure 4.3.11e shows the relevant part of the confi guration menu for a maths channel with ‘Root Mass Flow’ function selected. Maths Number 1) Math 1 Value 123.4567 Units...
  • Page 124 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ROLLING AVERAGE This calculates the average value of the last R samples of a channel, taken at N second intervals, where R and N can be defi ned by the user. At initiation, up to the time of the fi rst sample reading, the displayed value is the average of the channel sampled every iteration (i.e.
  • Page 125 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) MEAN KINETIC TEMPERATURE (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE ITEMS Figure 4.3.11g shows the confi gurable items for the MKT function. Maths Number 1) Math 1 Value 0.0000 Units Function Mean Kinetic Temperature of Math 2 Number of samples Sample interval 604800...
  • Page 126 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) SATURATED STEAM MASS FLOW Note: The overall accuracy of a fl ow measurement installation depends on a number of fac- tors outside the control of the recorder manufacturer. For this reason, the recorder manu- facturer takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the results obtained using the mass fl...
  • Page 127 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) SATURATED STEAM MASS FLOW (Cont.) PRESSURE UNITS CONVERSION There is a wide range of pressure measuring units in use throughout the world. The following table gives a multiplication factor for converting some common units to MPa (MegaPascals), to four signifi cant fi...
  • Page 128 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) SATURATED STEAM HEAT FLOW Note: The overall accuracy of a fl ow measurement installation depends on a number of fac- tors outside the control of the recorder manufacturer. For this reason, the recorder manu- facturer takes no responsibility for the accuracy of the results obtained using the mass fl...
  • Page 129 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) SATURATED STEAM HEAT CONSUMED Note: The following assumptions are made with regard to this implementation: 1. The condensate return is 100% wet saturated water. No fl ash steam component is included. 2.
  • Page 130 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) SATURATED STEAM HEAT CONSUMED (Cont.) Maths Number 2) Math 2 Value 987.6543 Units Saturated Steam Heat Consumed Function Inlet Flow Channel 1 Pressure Inlet Pressure Channel 2 Inlet Dryness 23.8 Return Temperature Channel 3 Units Units...
  • Page 131 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) RATE-OF-CHANGE The equation solved is:  In   R tp Where: dPV/dt = Rate of change of PV with time = Input value ‘this time’ = Input value ‘last time’ (i.e. ‘this time’ - P) t - P P = Sample period (i.e.
  • Page 132 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) OXYGEN (O2) CORRECTION This function carries out O correction of gas measurements for use in Continuous Emissions Monitoring applications. The equation calculated is: 20.9% - Specified O  Measured Gas Correction = 20.9% - Measured O where, Specifi...
  • Page 133 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) RELATIVE HUMIDITY This determines the percentage relative humidity from wet and dry temperature and atmospheric pres- sure inputs. Standard temperature and pressure at sea level are defi ned as 1.01325 Bar, and 15˚C. Pressure varies with height as indicated in table 4.3.11c.
  • Page 134 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ZIRCONIA PROBE A zirconia (oxygen) probe consists of two platinum electrodes bonded to a pellet or cylinder of zirconia. At elevated temperatures, such a probe develops an emf across it which is proportional to probe tem- perature and to the log of the difference in oxygen partial pressure between its two ends.
  • Page 135 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ZIRCONIA PROBE (Cont.) 0.01 Probe EMF (mV) Figure 4.3.11s Probe emf versus temperature HA029324 Page 119 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 136 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ZIRCONIA PROBE (Cont.) OXYGEN POTENTIAL The oxygen potential of an atmosphere is a measurement of its ability to oxidise or reduce. For any ele- ment, a value of oxygen potential (free energy of formation) is known. Above this value, the material will oxidise, below it, no oxidisation will occur.
  • Page 137 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) ZIRCONIA PROBE (Cont.) 6FeO + O 2 2Fe 3 O 4 C + O 2 CO 2 1000 -100 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 -150 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 -200 2200 2300...
  • Page 138 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) GROUP MINIMUM The following description assumes a group name of ‘Furnace 1’, which contains four channels with de- scriptors ‘Temp 1’, ‘Temp 2’, ‘Temp 3’ and ‘Temp 4’ The output of the Group Minimum function is the current lowest value of any of the points in the source group.
  • Page 139 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) GROUP MINIMUM (Cont.) A typical message entry would be: Message: Lowest temperature is {1} at chan {2} Replace {1} with: Specifi ed Value {1} source: Group 1 minimum Replace {2} with: Specifi ed Descriptor {2} source: Group 1 Minimum resulting in a message such as: 12/07/06 14:22:06...
  • Page 140 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 FUNCTION (Cont.) THERMOCOUPLE CAL CORRECTION This function allows two correction value tables, each of up to 25 points to be entered. For each point, a correction value can be entered, and the recorder will interpolate between points. The output of this maths function is the sum of the source channel and the two correction values.
  • Page 141: Modbus Addressing

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 MATHS OPTION (Cont.) MODBUS ADDRESSING The following table gives hex addresses for maths channel 1. Generally: Maths channel N parameter address = maths channel 1 parameter address + 162 (N-1) (decimal). For full details of the Modbus TCP implementation, see section Please see the...
  • Page 142 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 MATHS OPTION (Cont.) MATHS CHANNEL RUN-TIME DATA This table show addresses for maths channel 1 run-time data. Generally: channel N address = channel 1 address + 3(N-1) (decimal) Please see the notes at the end of this section (4.3.11) CHANNEL 1 Start Addr Register...
  • Page 143 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.11 MATHS OPTION (Cont.) IEEE Area Maths Channel run-time data The following table gives addresses for the specifi ed 32-bit fl oating-point values, for maths channel 1. Generally, Parameter address for channel N = Parameter address for channel 1 + 4(N-1) (decimal). Please see the notes below CHANNEL 1 Start Addr...
  • Page 144: Totalisers

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.12 Totalisers INTRODUCTION Each totaliser allows the user to maintain a running total of any input channel, or of any maths channel. Using the maths functions, it is possible to totalise combinations of input channels, so the value of two channels added together, or the difference between two channels could be totalised if required.
  • Page 145 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.12 TOTALISER CONFIGURATION (Cont.) Select totaliser Totaliser Number 1) Totaliser 1 number Enable Value Units (totaliser) 123456 Total of Channel 1 Select channel etc. to be totalised Low cut off ch units Units of channel being totalised High cut off 999999...
  • Page 146 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.12 (Cont.) TOTALISER MODBUS ADDRESSING The following table gives addresses for totaliser 1 confi guration data. Generally: Totaliser N parameter address = totaliser 1 parameter address + 162 (N-1) (decimal). Note: A/B Switching: For full details of the Modbus TCP implementation, see section B values are not accessible via modbus for this software version.
  • Page 147 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.12 (Cont.) TOTALISER MODBUS ADDRESSING RUN-TIME DATA This table shows addresses for totaliser 1. Generally: totaliser N address = totaliser 1 address + 3(N-1) (decimal) TOTALISER 1 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length...
  • Page 148 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.12 (Cont.) TOTALISER MODBUS ADDRESSING IEEE AREA TOTALISER RUN-TIME DATA The following table gives addresses for the specifi ed 32-bit fl oating-point values, for totaliser 1. Generally, Parameter address for totaliser N = Parameter address for totaliser 1 + 4(N-1) (decimal). TOTALISER 1 Start Addr Register...
  • Page 149: Counters

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.13 Counters INTRODUCTION The virtual channels option introduces a user-confi gurable number of counters, which can be preset, disabled, incremented or decremented by Job action. If access is permitted, the user can preset the counter to a selected value, as and when required, from the confi...
  • Page 150: Counter Modbus Addressing

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.13 COUNTERS (Cont.) COUNTER MODBUS ADDRESSING The table below gives addresses for counter 1 confi guration data. Generally: Counter N parameter ad- dress = counter 1 parameter address + 162 (N-1) (decimal). For full details of the Modbus implementa- tion, see section Note: A/B Switching:...
  • Page 151 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.13 COUNTERS (Cont.) RUN-TIME DATA This table shows addresses for counter 1. Generally: Counter N address = counter 1 address + 3(N-1) (decimal) COUNTER 1 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Value Current process value (PV)
  • Page 152 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.13 COUNTERS (Cont.) IEEE AREA COUNTER RUN-TIME DATA The following table gives addresses for the specifi ed 32-bit fl oating-point values, for counter 1. Generally, Parameter address for counter N = Parameter address for counter 1 + 4(N-1) (decimal). COUNTER 1 Start Addr Register...
  • Page 153: Timers

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.14 Timers INTRODUCTION This feature supplies 12 count-down timers which can be used for general timing purposes. The timers can be either one-shot or repeating, and can be initiated in the following ways: directly by the operator from the confi guration page (if access permission is granted), by job action (see section 4.7),...
  • Page 154: Self-Start Example

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.14 TIMERS (Cont.) Confi gurable parameters Timer number Allows a specifi c timer to be selected for confi guration Enable Allows the user to enable/disable the selected timer Remaining This is a dynamic display showing the time remaining in hours:minutes:seconds for- mat.
  • Page 155: Connections

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.15 Connections INTRODUCTION This allows the serial communications ports (RJ45 connectors) of the recorder to be confi gured. Two modes of operation are available: ASCII (INPUT) and Modbus. ASCII (INPUT) This mode allows the recorder to receive simple ASCII messages from, for example, barcode readers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Global Positioning Systems (GPSs) (NMEA-0183 protocol) etc.
  • Page 156: Configuration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.15 CONNECTIONS (Cont.) CONFIGURATION The default (ASCII) Serial comms confi guration menu is as shown in fi gure 4.3.15a below. Figures 4.3.15b and 4.3.15c show the alternative menus for Modbus slave and Modbus master selections, respectively. Notes: 1.
  • Page 157: Configuration Parameters

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.15 CONNECTIONS (Cont.) Port Serial 1 Select port Link Error Count Reset Error Count Port Serial 1 Select port Protocol Modbus Master Link Error Count Connection EIA4XX Reset Error Count Baud Rate 19200 Select required Baud rate. Protocol Modbus Slave Stop Bits...
  • Page 158: Messaging Information

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.15 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS (Cont.) TIMEOUT For ASCII (input) protocol, this allows a timeout value to be entered of between 50 and 3000 msec inclu- sive. A value of 0 = no timeout. See also ‘Messaging information’, below. For Modbus Master protocol, this allows a timeout to be entered of between 100 and 9,999 msec (inclu- sive), An error code B is generated (if so confi...
  • Page 159: Modbus Address

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.15 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS (Cont.) MESSAGING RULES If no start-of-message characters are confi gured, but a timeout value other than 0 has been entered, the new message will start after the timeout period has elapsed. If no end-of-message characters are confi...
  • Page 160: Master Comms

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 Master comms INTRODUCTION This option allows the unit to be used as a Modbus Master unit, as well as a Modbus Slave. The instru- ment can communicate using the Ethernet (RJ45) connection, or by means of one of the serial communi- cations ports (see section 4.3.15 for details) or both simultaneously.
  • Page 161: Master Comms Configuration Menu

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER COMMS CONFIGURATION MENU A typical master comms confi guration page is shown in fi gure 4.3.16a, below. Note: For the sake of completeness, the fi gure below shows all possible fi elds, even though some are actually mutually exclusive (e.g.
  • Page 162: Detect This Slave

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) Enable If this window is not selected, none of the following fi elds appears, and the Remote Device cannot be accessed. Online If enabled, normal communications with the slave are carried out. When disabled, the connection with the slave is terminated.
  • Page 163: Detect All Slaves

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) DETECT ALL SLAVES Network Ethernet Overwrite existing slaves Timeout From Node 149.121.130.200 Node(s) Modbus Address Abort Start Discard Apply Re-Scan Figure 4.3.16b Detect all slaves set-up menu The ‘Detect All Slaves’ key is used to detect any slaves connected to the system, within certain search parameters.
  • Page 164 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) AUTO DETECT PAGE The ‘Autodetect’ page displays the progress of the search. Once the search is complete, the results are displayed as shown in fi gure 4.3.16c, below. For example, the top two lines show that devices with Mod- bus addresses 1 and 2 were detected at IP address 149.121.130.211.
  • Page 165: Share Socket

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) SHARE SOCKET This advanced confi guration feature is used to improve communications performance, to take advantage of the higher speed of Ethernet links compared with ‘Serial’ links. It is recommended that the default value (enabled or disabled according to type) be left as despatched from the factory, unless there is good reason to change it.
  • Page 166: Master Comms Channel Configuration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER COMMS CHANNEL CONFIGURATION This display page, shown below, is called from the Operator/Confi g/Channels as described in section 4.3.3. A similar page appears in the Operator/Confi g/Maths confi guration described in section 4.3.11.
  • Page 167 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) RECORDER/DAQ CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) TYPICAL RECORDER PARAMETERS The following parameters may be accessible from a recorder or data acquisition unit, depending on model number. Figure 4.3.16e, above, refers Notes: 1. Items such as Scale, Zone and descriptor may be editable (white background) or not (grey back- ground), depending on model.
  • Page 168 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) CONTROLLER PARAMETERS The following parameters may be accessible from a controller, depending on type. Note: Figure 4.3.16f is a typical page and may show more or fewer items than appear on the actual screen for a particular controller Reflects descriptor entry Channel Number...
  • Page 169 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) TYPICAL CONTROLLER PARAMETERS Channel Number Allows the user to select the number of the channel to be confi gured. As soon as Modbus Master is selected as input type, this changes from ‘Channel 1’ (for example) to ‘Read 1’.
  • Page 170 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) USER DEFINED REGISTERS As previously mentioned, ‘User Defi ned’ can be selected for all slaves and for some slave types it is the only way of accessing some or all parameters. The number of the register holding the required parameter is to be found in the user documentation sup- plied with the slave.
  • Page 171 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS This section defi nes those parameters which are unique to user defi ned registers. Value Shows the value returned from the selected register, as modifi ed by the scaling factor (if any).
  • Page 172: Status Bits

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) READING DIGITAL VALUES Digital values can either be the open/closed status of a discrete input, or it can be a status string show- ing, for example Instrument Status, if ‘User Defi ned’ is selected as Parameter Type, OPEN/CLOSED STRINGS The text strings for the open and closed statuses of a digital input channel can be read by ‘Enabling’...
  • Page 173 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) READING DIGITAL VALUES EXAMPLE (Cont.) Channel Number 1) Card in? Value Card in Input Type Master Comms Slave 1) Recorder Digital Parameter User Defined Read input reg (4) Function Code Register Data Type Bit (from register)
  • Page 174: Master Comms Channel Configuration Example

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER COMMS CHANNEL CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE This example describes a recorder (Furn1 Master) acting as a master to two other recorders (Furn1 Record and Furn2 Record) and a controller (Furn1 Control). This example shows only the confi guration pages nec- essary to set up the master input/output channels and the slave Comms channel.
  • Page 175: Master Channel 1 Setup

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER CHANNEL 1 SETUP Master channel 1 setup, to read the Loop1 PV from ‘Furn1 Control’ into channel 1, is shown in fi gure 4.3.16k, below. Note that, for this example that a Span High of 100 and Descriptor ‘Furn1 PV1’ have been entered.
  • Page 176: Master Channel 2 Setup

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER CHANNEL 2 SETUP Master channel 2 setup, to read the Channel 1 PV from ‘Furn1 record into channel 2’, is shown in fi gure 4.3.16l, below. Channel Number 2) Furn1 Temp1 Unadjusted Value 658.3654...
  • Page 177: Master Output 1 Setup

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER OUTPUT 1 SETUP This shows the setup required in order to output the master’s channel 2 (Furn1 Temp1) to Furn2 Record channel 1. The Descriptor Furn1 Temp1 has been entered as the Output Name. This happens to be the same as the channel descriptor, but could be any required text string.
  • Page 178: Master Comms Diagnostics

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.16 MASTER COMMS (Cont.) MASTER COMMS DIAGNOSTICS Master Comms Diagnostics appears as an additional item on the System Menu. For details of the other items see section 4.6. Most items are self-evident. The Total requests and Bad requests totals both exclude retries. The numbers in parentheses are excep- tion code numbers as described in table 8.2.1b.
  • Page 179: Output Channels

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.17 Output channels ‘Output Channels’ appears as a confi guration item only if the Master Comms option is fi tted and allows a Master Unit to write one (or more) of its points to one (or more) slaves’ channels. Figure 4.3.17a shows a typical confi...
  • Page 180: Demand Writes

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.18 Demand Writes DEMAND WRITE CONFIGURATION Demand writes allow slave values to be written from the master by operator action (from the confi gura- tion page), by job action, or (if the Screen Builder option is fi tted - section 7) by operation of a suitably confi...
  • Page 181 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.18 DEMAND WRITES (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE ITEMS Write number Allows the user to select the Demand Write number to be confi gured Enable Allows the user to enable/disable the write. Demand Type Select ‘Master Comms’ or ‘Off’ Status Shows the status of the transaction.
  • Page 182: Writing To A Specific Register

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.18 DEMAND WRITES (Cont.) WRITING TO A SPECIFIC REGISTER When ‘User Defi ned’ is selected , or if the slave device is ‘Unknown’, then a register can be defi ned which can be written-to directly. The register addresses must be found from the documentation supplied with the slave device.
  • Page 183 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.18 DEMAND WRITES (Cont.) WRITING TO A SPECIFIC REGISTER (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) Scaling Whether Scaling appears or not is Model and Parameter dependent. If scaling is required, the choice may be ‘Decimal Places, or High/Low, again according to Model. ‘Decimal Places’...
  • Page 184: E-Mails

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.19 E-mails E-mails can be sent by the instrument to one or more recipients. The user can enter 10 recipient e-mail addresses in each of fi ve mailing lists, giving a maximum of 50 addresses, 10 of which can be sent-to at any one time.
  • Page 185: Configurable Parameters

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.19 EMAILS (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS This subsection contains details of the parameters that appear in the E-mail confi guration page (fi gure 4.3.19a above). Figure 4.3.19b (below) may also be referred-to for further explanation. Mail Server Enter the name (note 1) of the mail server or IP address here.
  • Page 186: E-Mail Details

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.19 EMAILS (Cont.) E-MAIL DETAILS Figure 4.3.19b depicts an e-mail using fi ctitious entries. Instrument's Local Host address (or IP address, if fixed) First valid recipient address Header Further valid recipients 'Subject' entry 'Text' entry (body text) Body Message...
  • Page 187: Operation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.19 EMAILS (Cont.) THE BODY AREA This contains the body text, along with any appended messages. In the example above the message has the embedded values of Instrument name, Instrument number, channel 1 alarm 1 status, as implied by the body text.
  • Page 188: Reports Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.20 Reports confi guration This allows the user to confi gure up to 10 ‘reports’ for output to the chart as a result of job action. Figure 4.3.20a shows a typical confi guration page, accessed from the CONFIG button ‘Reports’ item. Report 1) Report 1 Descriptor...
  • Page 189: Style

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.20 REPORTS CONFIGURATION (Cont.) STYLE Normal always used for this implementation regardless of selection. POINT Allows a point to be chosen when ‘Process value’ has been selected as Field Type. The point is selected from a pick-list containing all the input channels, derived channels, totalisers etc.
  • Page 190: Ethernet/Ip™ Option

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 Ethernet/IP™ Option Note: Full details of Ethernet/IP protocol are available from the ODVA web site http://www.odva.org EtherNet/IP (Ethernet/Industrial Protocol) is a ‘producer-consumer’ communication system used to allow industrial devices to exchange time-critical control data. Such devices range from simple I/O devices such as sensors/actuators, to complex control devices such as robots and PLCs.
  • Page 191: Configuration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) CONFIGURATION Figure 4.3.21a shows the confi guration page. Import Table eiptable Export Table eiptable Status Online Inputs Server - - > Client I/O Table Input 1 Channel.1.pv Input 2 Channel.2.pv Input 3 Channel.3.pv Input 4...
  • Page 192: Table Entry

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) TABLE ENTRY The normal text entry techniques can be used to enter parameters into the Input table. The following syntax must be used, or an error message will be generated when ‘Apply’ is operated and the confi gura- tion will remain unchanged: Notes: 1.
  • Page 193 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 EtherNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) UHT FILE RULES Table confi guration fi les must have the extension ‘.uht’ The fi rst line must be: HEADER,ETHERNET_IP_SERVER,1 Subsequent lines may be comments (preceded with a # character and terminated with a Carriage return) or a confi...
  • Page 194: Configuring A Plc

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) DEFAULT TABLE KEY Clicking on this key causes the relevant table to be populated with a default set of parameters. For input tables, these parameters are: Channel.1.pv to Channel.100.pv followed by Math.1.pv to Math.100.pv. The output table parameters are: Channel.1.pv to Channel.100.pv followed by Math.1.pv to Math.100.pv.
  • Page 195 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) INSTALLATION Install the PLC software according to the instructions supplied with the PLC. For this particular PLC, once installation is complete, the ‘RSLinx Classic’ and ‘RSLogix 5000’ software items (AMONGST OTHERS) must be present.
  • Page 196 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) UPDATING FIRMWARE CAUTION Power must be maintained during the Update process (which may take some tens of minutes). Loss of power during update may render the PLC inoperative. Select the relevant instru- ment (fi...
  • Page 197 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) The Module Properties window opens. Select the ‘Port Confi guration’ tab. For fi xed IP Address ap- plications, ‘uncheck’ the ‘Enable BootP’ check box, and enter an appropriate IP address and Subnet mask for the PLC.
  • Page 198 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) CREATING A NETWORK SCANNER In the left pane tree-view of the RSLogix 5000 window, right click on the EtherNet symbol and select ‘New Module...’ from the menu (fi gure 4.3.21l). Expand the communications list (click on the + symbol) (fi...
  • Page 199 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.21 ETHERNET/IP OPTION (Cont.) CREATING A NETWORK SCANNER (Cont.) In the Module properties page (Figure 4.3.21q), set RPI to 1000 and click ‘OK’. Figure 4.3.21q Module properties page RECORDER CONFIGURATION At the recorder. log in (section 3.3.1).
  • Page 200: Options

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.22 Options Trial Mode Disabled Trial Time Remaining 30 day(s) Fitted channels Virtual channels Maths Totalisers Counters Groups Batch Enabled Security Manager Disabled Auditor 21CFR11 Screen Builder Full Bridge Level Full Master Comms Devices Simulation Enabled (currently disabled)
  • Page 201: Virtual Channels

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.22 OPTIONS (Cont.) TRIAL MODE (Cont.) Initially, the trial mode is set to expire 30 days after enabling (whether the recorder is powered or not). Any change in confi guration results in a pop-up message stating how much of the 30 days period re- mains.
  • Page 202: Security

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4 SECURITY Touching this key allows the operator to select ‘Login’ (described in section 3.3.1), ‘Management’, ‘Ac- cess’ or ‘Add/Remove User’ for confi guration. Selecting ‘Access’ displays the current user level. Touching this area allows the user to select ‘Logged out’, ‘Operator’, ‘Engineer’ or any of the added users. The user may also go directly to logged out mode by operating the ‘...
  • Page 203: Access Levels

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 Access levels There are essentially three levels of security associated with the recorder viz: Engineer, Operator and Logged out. (The fourth level - Service - is available only to service engineers). When logged-in at engi- neer level, the user can set access permissions for other levels, and can enter or edit passwords for Op- erator and Engineer levels.
  • Page 204: Access When

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 ACCESS LEVELS (Cont.) ACCESS WHEN: Allows an access level or an individual user name to be selected from a pick list. DOMAIN NAME For units fi tted with Security Manager option only, this allows a security domain name of up to 60 charac- ters to be entered, for the user selected in the ‘Access when’...
  • Page 205: Login Disabled

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 ACCESS LEVELS (Cont.) LOGIN DISABLED For all levels except Logged Out, This allows any one or more of the access levels to be removed from the ‘Access when’ picklist. Note: This feature should be used with discretion, or the situation might arise in which the record- er cannot be logged onto, either at a particular access level or at all.
  • Page 206: Save/Restore

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 ACCESS LEVELS (Cont.) SAVE/RESTORE Allows each user with this permission enabled, full access to saving and restoring functions as described section 4.2, above. Without this permission, the SAVE/RESTORE key does not appear. PASTE/DELETE FILES Allows each user with this permission enabled, to Paste and Delete fi...
  • Page 207: Action Demand Writes

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 ACCESS LEVELS (Cont.) ACTION DEMAND WRITES Appears only if the Master Comms option is fi tted. See section 4.3.16 section 4.3.18 for further details. When enabled, this allows a user with this login to write values manually over master comms either di- rectly, by job action or (if the option is fi...
  • Page 208: Management (Option)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.2 Management (option) Note: Where users are controlled by a domain on the recorder, Security Manager will not manage or reconcile disabled accounts, password changes or password expiry on these recorders. This menu selection appears only if the Audit Trail option, 21CFR11 option and/or Security Management option is fi...
  • Page 209 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.2 MANAGEMENT (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) Record logins For either Auditor option, if this fi eld is enabled, then each time a new login occurs a message appears, giving the date, time and login name. E.G. 12/07/06 15:32:20 Login by Frederick Bloggs Logouts are recorded in a similar way - e.g.
  • Page 210 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.2 MANAGEMENT (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) Require Authorization This fi eld appears only if ‘Require Signing’ is enabled. If Require Authorization is ena- bled, then changes to the recorder operation, confi guration (or any other item includ- ed in the history fi...
  • Page 211 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.2 MANAGEMENT (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) Notes: 1. The Confi guration Revision (and for changes in the Security menus - the Security Revision) are incremented every time the recorder confi guration (security confi guration) is changed. The current values can be viewed in the System/About menu (section 4.6.9).
  • Page 212 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.2 MANAGEMENT (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (Cont.) Centralised security (Cont.) If Centralised Security is enabled, the Domain name can be edited only using ‘Security Manager’ software. Login by User List This checkbox appears if either of the Auditor options and/or the Security manage- ment option is fi...
  • Page 213: Add User

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.3 Add user Figure 4.4.3 shows that the selecting of ‘Add User’ from the SECURITY picklist allows new user IDs to be entered, together with passwords, and a chosen set of access permissions, which can subsequently be edited under Security/Access.
  • Page 214: Remove User

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.4 Remove user Selecting ‘Remove User’ from the SECURITY picklist allows users to be removed from the user list. The ‘Remove’ key and the ‘Apply’ key must both be used to write the change to the recorder data base. Figure 4.4.4 depicts the display page.
  • Page 215: Clear Password Cache

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.6 Clear Password Cache This menu item appears only for units fi tted with the Security Manager option and only for users with ‘Full Security’ access (section 4.4.1). USER PASSWORD AUTHENTICATION If the user has a domain confi gured, then when an attempt is made to log in, the password entered by the user is authenticated by the Active Directory server (see Network/Address menu description).
  • Page 216 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.7 ACTIVE DIRECTORY SERVER SETUP (Cont.) In the ‘Domain Controller (Active Directory)’ area of the ‘Manage your Server’ screen, click on ‘Man- age users and computers in Active Directory’. Figure 4.4.7b Manage users..Right click on the relevant Domain name (symbol = ) and select ‘New’...
  • Page 217 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.7 ACTIVE DIRECTORY SERVER SETUP (Cont.) Similarly, create a new Group, then a new User, entering the user name and login details (fi gure 4.4.7d). In the password page, ensure that the various tick boxes are enabled/disabled as required. Figure 4.4.7d User details screens Once the new user has been created, right click anywhere in the screen and select Properties (or double click on the user).
  • Page 218: Network Key

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.5 NETWORK KEY Note: This manual does not describe network setup in detail, as each network is different. In most cases, the help of the network administrator or supervisor will be required, for example, in the al- location of valid addresses and passwords.
  • Page 219: Ip Address

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.5.1 NETWORK ADDRESS (Cont.) IP ADDRESS Allows manual entry of the recorder’s internet protocol (IP) address only if ‘Specify an IP address’ is se- lected in the ‘IP address lookup’ picklist above. Notes: 1. DHCP attempts to connect to the network continuously, until successful. Only when successful will the network settings be updated and appear at the address page.
  • Page 220: Europrp Server Enable

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.5.1 NETWORK ADDRESS (Cont.) SNTP SERVER NOTES (Cont.) 6. When the instrument is acting as a server and a “Clock Failure’ instrument alarm is active, the server time is set to 1/1/1900 which is ignored by clients. 7.
  • Page 221: Name

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.5.2 Name Figure 4.5.2 shows the ‘Name’ fi elds Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System Andy136-4 Local Host Address Domain FishesRus.co.uk Name Domain Name Service Primary DNS Server 149.121.164.11 Secondary DNS Server 149.121.165.14 Apply Discard Figure 4.5.2 Network name fi...
  • Page 222: System

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6 SYSTEM Page 206 HA029324 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 223 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6 SYSTEM (Cont.) HA029324 Page 207 Issue 11 Oct 14...
  • Page 224: Clock

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6 SYSTEM (Cont.) Touching the System key calls the pick list: Clock, Locale, Upgrade, Input adjust, Master Comms Diagnos- tics (if option fi tted), Ethernet diagnostics, Copy, Job search, About. Figures 4.6a and 4.6b above, give an overview of the System Menus.
  • Page 225: Upgrade

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.3 Upgrade This allows New options to be enabled (by the entering of a ‘ Key Code’) and/or The recorder operating software to be upgraded by reading a fi le from Compact Flash card or other local or remote source.
  • Page 226: Master Comms Diagnostics

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.4 Master Comms Diagnostics This menu item is concerned only with Master comms diagnostics, and is fully described in Section 4.3.16. 4.6.5 Ethernet Diagnostics This screen (fi gure 4.6.5) allows the user to test the status of the connection with a host computer, and if Modbus comms is enabled, the connections with local and remote Modbus slaves.
  • Page 227: Copy

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.5 ETHERNET DIAGNOSTICS (Cont.) EtherNet/IP Clients Appears only if the EtherNet/IP comms option is enabled. Unconnected Message Manager ( UCMM) Displays the IP address of any client requesting an ‘unconnected’ message (see sec- tion 4.3.21).
  • Page 228: Configurable Parameters

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.6 COPY (Cont.) CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS Source Type Picklist allows selection of Group, Channel, Event, Message, Maths Channel, Totaliser, Counter, Timer, Output or Demand Write, as the type of source to be copied. Copy From Allows the user to select a specifi...
  • Page 229: Job Search

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.7 Job search With multiple job sources, it can sometimes be diffi cult to discover what the trigger for a particular job is, particularly if the recorder has been confi gured by more than one operator. The ‘Job Search’ facility al- lows the user to defi...
  • Page 230: Customise

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.8 Customise ‘Customise’ allows: the background and foreground colours for various screen items to be selected the size of the text font to be varied. Figure 4.6.8a shows the display page with the settings used for most of the screen drawings in this manual.
  • Page 231: Font Size Examples

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.8 CUSTOMISE (Cont.) FONT SIZE EXAMPLES The following fi gures give examples, drawn to the same scale, for all of the different font sizes available, except ‘Auto’ which picks a font size considered appropriate for the size of screen. Very small Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System...
  • Page 232: About

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.9 About Selecting ‘About’ from the System key menu gives details of the version numbers of different aspects of the recorder, and details of the amount of memory fi tted. Figure 4.6.9 shows a typical ‘About’ display page.
  • Page 233: Security Revision

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.9 ABOUT (Cont.) SECURITY REVISION Whenever a change is made to an item within the Security menus, the Security revision is incremented. Security Revision is printed on the ‘chart’ at power up, and if either of the Auditor options or if the Batch option is fi...
  • Page 234: Jobs

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7 JOBS A number of sources (e.g. channel, event, totaliser) can be set up to trigger one or more jobs. The follow- ing description includes all possible job categories, but which jobs are available on any particular record- er depends on the options fi...
  • Page 235: Message Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.3 Message category One or more messages (section 4.3.8) can be directed to the display, to ‘All groups’ or to a ‘Specifi ed Group’. The messages must be contiguous - e.g. messages 2, 3 and 4 may be sent, but messages 1, 3 and 4 cannot be sent, without message 2 as well.
  • Page 236: Clock Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.5 Clock category This job causes the System Clock to be Preset to the value entered in Instrument Confi guration (Preset Hour, Preset Minute) (Section 4.3.1). This job can be used to synchronise a number of recorders as follows: a.
  • Page 237: Timer Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.7 Timer category The following jobs are available: Reset timer - sets the timer to zero Start timer - causes the timer to start. Disable timer - stops the timer. Job Number Category Timer Select 'Reset', 'Start' or 'Disable' Action Reset...
  • Page 238: Recording Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.9 Recording category The following ‘Recording jobs’ are available: Enable This enables recording to the group’s history fi le, ‘while active’, ‘while inactive’ or ‘while unacknowledged’. This allows, for example, recording to be enabled (job 2) only whilst a Trend Freeze job (job 1) is inactive (i.e recording is disabled for the duration of a Trend Freeze job).
  • Page 239: Trend Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.10 Trend category Trend jobs allow the following actions to occur: Span B Switches the point being confi gured to span B and zone B, for as long as the job is active. Span B Group Switches all the points in the selected group to their individual spans and zones B, for as long as the job is active.
  • Page 240: Output Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.11 Output category Applies only to recorders with Modbus master option fi tted. As described in section 4.3.16, when Mod- bus Master is enabled, a number of ‘Output channels’ become available for confi guration. This feature allows any specifi...
  • Page 241: Alarm Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.13 Alarm category This allows the user to set up a job to acknowledge or disable point alarms as follows: Acknowledge All Alarms Acknowledges all alarms Acknowledge Alarms on Group Acknowledges all alarms in the specifi ed group Acknowledge Alarms on Point Acknowledges all alarms associated with the specifi...
  • Page 242: Email Category

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.7.15 Email category Allows the user to send a specifi ed e-mail to the recipients set up in e-mail confi guration (see section 4.3.19).A system message is generated, and displayed in all recording groups whenever an e-mail is sent. 4.7.16 Report category Category Report...
  • Page 243: File

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 5 FILE Figure 5, below, gives an overview of the File Menus. The area is entered by touching the ‘File’ key of the root menu, and can be used to display the contents of directories stored both in the user area of fl ash memory and on any bulk storage device inserted or connected.
  • Page 244 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Root Open 5 FILE (Cont.) K e y Folder 13:35:29 Engineer Root Menu No batch In Progress 11/07/06 Home Operator Hide Name Type Size (Bytes) Free (Bytes) File Remove Media \mediacard\ Remov.. 125894656 124715008 Goto View Goto Group Select volume...
  • Page 245: File Structure

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 5.3 FILE STRUCTURE The fi le structure on the archive medium, is as depicted below in fi gure 5.3 for a six-group instrument. Each subdirectory contains a maximum of 32 fi les, there being suffi cient subdirectories created, to con- tain all the group’s history fi...
  • Page 246: Bridge (Remote Viewer)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6 BRIDGE (REMOTE VIEWER) 6.1 INTRODUCTION This feature comes in two levels, called ‘Full’ (option) and ‘Lite’ (supplied as standard). The ‘Full’ option allows full operation and confi guration of the recorder, simultaneously, from up to ten PCs which meet or exceed the minimum requirements listed below.
  • Page 247: Minimum Pc Requirements

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.1.1 Minimum PC requirements P90 running Windows NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro/Server 2003. 32MB RAM 50MB free hard disk space Graphics drive capable of displaying > 256 colours (recommended) Sound card required for audible alarms feature (section 6.5) SUPPORTED PDA CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 248: Connection Details

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.2 CONNECTION DETAILS The connection to the recorder is terminated at the RJ45 connector located as shown in fi gures 2.1a, and 2.1b). The other end of the cable may be terminated, for example, at a hub, a dial-up router or a PC, and it is up to the user to obtain a suitable cable (normally available from a computer supplier or electronic component distributor.) Note: For direct connection between a PC and the recorder, a crossover cable is required.
  • Page 249: Software Installation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Please refer to the CD box insert for details of software installation. 6.4 RECORDER CONFIGURATION The recorder confi guration is in three areas: Network, Options and Access, 6.4.1 Network The Network key fi elds are fully described in section 4.5.
  • Page 250: Access

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.4.3 Access Each of the access levels and user IDs can have ‘Connect from Remote’ access enabled. When this box is checked, password entry fi elds appear as shown in fi gure 6.4.3. Initially, the Remote User Name is the same as the login name or access level.
  • Page 251: Running The Program

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.5 RUNNING THE PROGRAM Initiate the program using the START button in the normal way. Once the program starts, a Host name and User name will be requested as depicted in fi gure 6.5a. Enter the Local host name (e.g.
  • Page 252: Channel Alarm Sound

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.5 RUNNING THE PROGRAM (Cont.) CHANNEL ALARM SOUND If the host PC is fi tted with a sound card (enabled), bridge can cause sounds to be played on point alarm (not system alarms). The sound is selected on a connection-by-connection basis via the profi le (uhv) fi le (see fi gure 6.5a).
  • Page 253: Operation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.6 OPERATION 6.6.1 Display Modes When the program starts, the Home page, as set up in Confi guration\Views (section 4.3.4) is displayed on the computer screen. By click-dragging on the bottom right hand corner of the display, the page size can be ed- ited as required.
  • Page 254: Error Messages

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.6.4 Error messages A number of error conditions may occur to prevent Bridge from ‘viewing’ the recorder. Such conditions result in the appearance of one of the pop-up messages listed below: NETWORK CONNECTION HAS TIMED OUT This message appears when no connection can be established between the host pc and the instrument.
  • Page 255: Screen Builder

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7 SCREEN BUILDER 7.1 INTRODUCTION This option allows the user to create screen layouts using recorder data, simple drawing tools, text and/or imported image fi les. 24 user screens are editable directly from the operator interface. A further 100 extra screens (25 to 124) which can be created/edited etc.
  • Page 256: Display Access

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.1.1 Display Access As shown in fi gure 7.1.1, the user screens can be included in the display modes, described in section 3.4, and a User screen can be selected as the ‘Home page’. Note: Circular Trend option displays are not supported in User screens with this release of software.
  • Page 257: Importing Screens

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.1.2 IMPORTING/EXPORTING SCREENS (Cont.) IMPORTING SCREENS Touching the fi lename area, allows a previously created user screen to be selected either from the Flash memory or from disk to be imported. The User Screen picklist allows the user to defi ne which User screen is to be ‘replaced’...
  • Page 258: Screen Components

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.2 Screen components Table 7.2.2 shows the selectable screen components, their default top-left corner positions, widths/heights and draw order. All these components are described in section 7.4 below. Draw Component Width Height Order Channel data Channel horizontal bargraph Channel numeric Channel vertical bargraph...
  • Page 259: The Properties

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.3 The properties page Ensure that one or more user screens is enabled in views Confi guration (section 7.1.1). If necessary, call the required User screen to the display using the Root menu ‘Goto View’ menu. Press the Option key to call the Option Menu.
  • Page 260: Key Descriptions (Lower Keys)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.3 THE PROPERTIES PAGE (Cont.) KEY DESCRIPTIONS (LOWER KEYS) Which keys appear at the bottom of the properties page depends on whether the user screen is being viewed at the recorder’s user interface, or via Bridge software. Figure 7.2.3b show the recorder key arrangement; fi...
  • Page 261: Options Page Items

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.3 THE PROPERTIES PAGE (Cont.) OPTIONS PAGE ITEMS Edit level Allows Basic or Advanced edit level to be selected for further use. Component info on screen Enabling this box causes a component description to appear at the top left corner of each component.
  • Page 262: Screen Creation Example

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.4 Screen creation example To produce a new display screen with channels one to four inclusive each displayed as an independent bar graph across the width of the screen, with Group 1 vertical trend display below. To achieve the above, the fol- lowing items will be required: Bar1: Horizontal bargraph with X = 0, Y = 0, Width = 100, Height = 10, channel = Channel 1 Bar2: Horizontal bargraph with X = 0, Y = 12, Width = 100, Height = 10, channel = Channel 2...
  • Page 263 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.4 SCREEN CREATION EXAMPLE (Cont.) 12 Touch the component picklist fi eld, and high- Component Property Editor - Screen 1 light the topmost ch_hor_bar... fi eld. Copy Paste ch_hor_bar_2.2 13. In the Identifi er fi eld, enter the name ‘Bar 1’ Identifier Bar 1 using the pop-up keyboard.
  • Page 264 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2.4 SCREEN CREATION PROCEDURE (Cont.) In order to provide a degree of contrast, the background colour of the ‘Main’ page can be changed to a darker colour as shown for colour 22 in fi gure 7.2.3e, below. Figure 7.2.3f on the next page, shows the relevant component property pages.
  • Page 265: Parameter Definitions

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3 PARAMETER DEFINITIONS The following parameters are associated with the components listed in table 7.2.2, above. The list is divided into basic and advanced. 7.3.1 Basic parameters Notes: 1 Not all components have all the following parameters associated with them. The component defi ni- tions in section 7.4 defi...
  • Page 266 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.1 BASIC PARAMETERS (Cont.) Parameter Description Group number Allows a group to be selected for group trend, bargraph and numeric displays, and for Dialogue action buttons. Select specifi c group, or ‘0’ to follow current display group. Height Height of a component, measured downwards from the component’s ‘Y position’.
  • Page 267: Advanced Parameters

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 Advanced parameters The selection of the Advanced properties set, is carried out from the Properties Options page as described section 7.2.3, above. Advanced properties are in addition to the basic properties described above, not a replacement for them.
  • Page 268 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 ADVANCED PARAMETERS (Cont.) Parameter Pick list content Description Colour foregrounds None Used only if Colour style = ‘Channel Alarms’ or ‘Channel thresholds’. A semicolon-separated list of foreground colours for the component be- ing confi gured. The number of colours entered must match the num- ber of alarms or threshold values as appropriate.
  • Page 269 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 ADVANCED PARAMETERS (Cont.) Parameter Pick list content Description Display Bargraph None If selected, a vertical bargraph is drawn at the right hand edge of Hori- zontal Trend displays. Display Descriptor Enable/Disable For Channel Numeric displays only, if Faceplate Style is set to ‘Custom’, this selection determines whether or not the channel descriptor ap- pears at the top of the display.
  • Page 270 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 ADVANCED PARAMETERS (Cont.) Parameter Pick list content Description Message Colour Default Allows a colour to be selected for messages on a trend chart Minimum Height Default For individual channels within a group horizontal bargraph display Minimum Width Default For individual channels within a group vertical bargraph display...
  • Page 271 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 ADVANCED PARAMETERS (Cont.) Parameter Pick list content Description Scale style Scale on bar.--- See the fi gure below for clarifi cation. For vertical bargraphs only. No Text Produces scale tick marks, but without values Decimal scale For bargraphs, produces scale with 9 divisions (0, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100% of scale width).
  • Page 272 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 ADVANCED PARAMETERS (Cont.) Parameter Pick list content Description fault, the value entered in Group Confi guration (section 4.3.2) is used. Any other setting overrides Group Confi guration entry Visible Alarm Default For ‘When Visible’ (below) is selected as ‘In alarm or error’ or ‘not in alarm or error’.
  • Page 273: Component Definitions

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4 COMPONENT DEFINITIONS This section defi nes all the available components listed in table 7.2.2 in terms of their parameters. The com- ponents occur in the order in which they appear in the list. 7.4.1 Group Vertical/ Horizontal Trend This produces a display which mimics a recorder chart, for a selected group.
  • Page 274: Group Numeric Display

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.4 Group numeric display This produces a display of a selected group’s numeric values, in one of a number of formats, as described in ‘Faceplate Style’ in table 7.3.2 above. The number of columns can also be defi ned by the user, according to the overall size of the display, number of channels etc.
  • Page 275: Operator Button

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.10 Operator button This displays a user pushbutton. The legend on the pushbutton, and the task it is to carry out, are defi ned in the button confi guration. If the text is too long for the width of the button, the text is truncated (e.g. Reset Ave...).
  • Page 276: Text

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.13 Text If width and height are left with the default values of zero, the text will start at the specifi ed start point and fi t in the space between there and the right edge of the screen, in a single line (left justifi ed (ranged) as a default).
  • Page 277: Polyline - Series Of Points

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.16 Polyline - series of points Similar to closed polygons, described in section 7.4.17 below, but the fi rst and last points are not automati- cally joined, and the drawn item cannot be fi lled and the line width cannot be specifi ed - it is always one pixel. Note: When working in percentage units, it should be remembered that vertical percentage units are only 2/3 the size of horizontal percentage units - this affecting the appearance of the drawn item.
  • Page 278: Polygon- Closed Area

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.17 Polygon- closed area This allows a number of pairs of points to be entered, which, if valid, will then be joined by straight lines. The fi rst and last points are automatically joined, by the recorder. The shape, drawn in the specifi ed foreground colour, with the specifi...
  • Page 279: Oval

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.18 Oval Similar to an arc (section 7.4.20) with an arc angle of 360 degrees, but arcs cannot be fi lled, If the height and width of the oval are defi ned in the default ‘percentage units’, then entering equal values for height and width will result in an oval with the same aspect ratio as that of the screen, not a circle as might be expected.
  • Page 280: Example

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4.20 Arc This causes a curved line of user-defi nable thickness to be drawn anti-clockwise between start angle and (start angle + arc angle). The origin (‘centre’) of the arc is (X position + 1/2 Width) ; (Y position + 1/2 Height). Arcs cannot be fi...
  • Page 281: Measuring Unit Comparisons

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.5 MEASURING UNIT COMPARISONS Note: All the following fi gures are approximate. 7.5.1 XGA screen The physical display screen area available for user screens is approximately 245 mm across and 164 mm high. This area can be divided into a 100 x 100 array for percentage measurement or into a pixel array, 1024 across by 700 vertically.
  • Page 282: Modbus Tcp Slave Comms

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8 MODBUS TCP SLAVE COMMS 8.1 INSTALLATION The installation of the Modbus link consists of connecting a standard Ethernet cable between the RJ45 connec- tor at the rear of the recorder either: Directly to a host computer, using a crossover cable To a host computer via a network, using a ‘straight through’...
  • Page 283: Exception Codes

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.1 FUNCTION CODES (Cont.) EXCEPTION CODES MODBUS TCP provides reserved codes used for exceptions. These codes provide error information relating to failed requests. Exceptions are signalled by hex 80 being added to the function code of the request, followed by one of the codes listed in table 8.2.1b, below.
  • Page 284 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.4 SECURITY (Cont.) The following C++ code is intended for use in creating a suitable 16-bit encrypted register using an IP address and password: /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- FUNCTION : MB_Driver::encrypt DESCRIPTION : Create an encrypted value from a password string ARGUMENTS : pswd : Pointer to password from network fi...
  • Page 285 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.4 SECURITY (Cont.) // EXOR with the key1 encryptedData[ibyte++] ^= key1; // Compare the next byte with key2 if(ibyte < dataLen) encryptedData[ibyte++] ^= key2; /* Now EXOR each byte to the next byte until no more are available if all goes well the last byte in the array should never change */ for(ibyte=0;...
  • Page 286: To Send A Login Request

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.4 SECURITY (Cont.) TO SEND A LOGIN REQUEST Request Figure 8.2.4a shows data transmission sequence for sending a login request to a recorder with Modbus address 1, using the Ethernet network connection. Figure 8.2.4b is the same message for use with serial communica- tions Byte 9 Byte 10...
  • Page 287 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.4 SECURITY (Cont.) TO SEND A LOGIN REQUEST (Cont.) Response Figures 8.2.4c and 8.2.4d show response messages for successful and non-successful login attempts. Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6 Byte 7 Byte 8...
  • Page 288: Text Messages

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.5 Text messages In order to increase effi ciency, it is possible to set the system to transmit screen messages (e.g. alarm on/off) only when a new message occurs. This is done by continuously polling the ‘Text Length’ parameter (in group data - section 8.4.4) to see if its value is non-zero.
  • Page 289 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.2.5 TEXT MESSAGES (Cont.) Example 3 Message of more than 60 but less than 120 characters 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55...
  • Page 290: Address Map

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.3 ADDRESS MAP Figure 8.3 shows the range of addresses allocated to various recorder functions. Each of these functions is described in detail in later sections. Addresses FCBF to FD07: FFFF EtherNet/IP Addresses FFF5 to FFFF: Not used Input channels 76 to 100 FFF5 FFF4...
  • Page 291 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.3 ADDRESS MAP (Cont.) The contents of each group can be determined by reading the relevant register number, as shown in section 8.4.4, below. The table below is a decoder for the results. For example, if a group has channels 1 to 6, maths channel 1 and totaliser three fi tted, the results would be: Register 1 = 63 (32 + 16 + 8 + 4 + 2 + 1) (channels 1 to 6) Register 5 = 2048 (maths channel 1) Register 12 = 2 (Totaliser 1)
  • Page 292: Address Allocation

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4 ADDRESS ALLOCATION This section consists of a number of tables showing how the address space within the memory map is allocat- ed. For full details of confi guration parameters, refer to section 4. For convenience, the word ‘channel’...
  • Page 293: Channel Confi Guration Data

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Note: A/B Switching: 8.4.2 Channel confi guration data B values are not accessible via modbus for this software version. Span, Zone, The following tables give hex addresses for channels 1 to 12, inclusive. Colour etc. are therefore all setting A Generally: channel N parameter address = channel 1 parameter address + 162 (N-1) (decimal).
  • Page 294: Channel 2

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 2 Ch2 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 011D (285) Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch2 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 295: Channel 3

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 3 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch3 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 01BF (447) Ch3 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 296: Channel 4

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 4 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch4 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 0261 (609) Ch4 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 297: Channel 5

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 5 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch5 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 0303 (771) Ch5 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 298: Channel 6

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 6 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch6 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 03A5 (933) Ch6 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 299: Channel 7

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 7 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch7 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 0447 (1095) Ch7 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 300: Channel 8

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 8 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch8 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 04E9 (1257) Ch8 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 301: Channel 9

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 9 Ch9 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 058B (1419) Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch9 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 302: Channel 10

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 10 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch10 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 062D (1581) Ch10 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 303: Channel 11

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 11 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch11 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 06CF (1743) Ch11 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 304: Channel 12

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.2 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 12 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch12 Span high Upper span value (display full scale) Scaled Read only 0771 (1905) Ch12 Span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Scaled Read only...
  • Page 305: Channel Run-Time Data

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8 .4.3 Channel Run-Time data These tables show addresses for channel input values for channels 1 to 12 inclusive. Generally: channel N address = channel 1 address + 3(N-1) (decimal). For channels 75 to 100 (EtherNet/IP option only), see table 4.3.21.
  • Page 306: Channel 3

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.3 CHANNEL RUN TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 3 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch3 value Current process value (PV) Scaled See note A1DF (41439) Ch3 status Channel status Enum Read only A1E0 (41440)
  • Page 307: Channel 5

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.3 CHANNEL RUN TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 5 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch5 value Current process value (PV) Scaled See note A1E5 (41445) Ch5 status Channel status Enum Read only A1E6 (41446)
  • Page 308: Channel 7

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.3 CHANNEL RUN TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 7 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch7 value Current process value (PV) Scaled See note A1EB (41451) Ch7 status Channel status Enum Read only A1EC (41452)
  • Page 309: Channel 9

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.3 CHANNEL RUN TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 9 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch9 value Current process value (PV) Scaled See note A1F1 (41457) Ch9 status Channel status Enum Read only A1F2 (41458)
  • Page 310: Channel 11

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.3 CHANNEL RUN TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 11 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch11 value Current process value (PV) Scaled See note A1F7 (41463) Ch11 status Channel status Enum Read only A1F8 (41464)
  • Page 311: Group Data

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.4 Group data Generally: Parameter address for group N = Parameter address for group 1 + 629(N-1) (decimal) GROUP 1 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Grp1 Trend type Trend enhancements Enum Read only...
  • Page 312: Group

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.4 GROUP DATA (Cont.) GROUP 2 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Grp2 Trend type Trend enhancements Enum Read only A74B (42827) 0 = Interpolation enabled 1 = Adaptive recording enabled Grp2 Trend rate Trend update rate in milliseconds Uint32...
  • Page 313: Group

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.4 GROUP DATA (Cont.) GROUP 3 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Grp3 Trend type Trend enhancements Enum Read only A9C0 (43456) 0 = Interpolation enabled 1 = Adaptive recording enabled Grp3 Trend rate Trend update rate in milliseconds Uint32...
  • Page 314: Group

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.4 GROUP DATA (Cont.) GROUP 4 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Grp4 Trend type Trend enhancements Enum Read only AC35 (44085) 0 = Interpolation enabled 1 = Adaptive recording enabled Grp4 Trend rate Trend update rate in milliseconds Uint32...
  • Page 315: Group

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.4 GROUP DATA (Cont.) GROUP 5 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Grp5 Trend type Trend enhancements Enum Read only AEAA (44714) 0 = Interpolation enabled 1 = Adaptive recording enabled Grp5 Trend rate Trend update rate in milliseconds Uint32...
  • Page 316: Group

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.4 GROUP DATA (Cont.) GROUP 6 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Grp6 Trend type Trend enhancements Enum Read only B11F (45343) 0 = Interpolation enabled 1 = Adaptive recording enabled Grp6 Trend rate Trend update rate in milliseconds Uint32...
  • Page 317: Feature Identifi Cation Table (Fit)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.5 Feature identifi cation table (FIT) This table allows the host to identify which features are available at the recorder. Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Value Access Hex (Dec) Length Number of features Number of supported features Read only CC26 (52262)
  • Page 318 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.6 INDIRECTION TABLES (CONT.) Table 8.4.6a shows the overall arrangement of the indirection table area. Figures 8.4.6b and 8.4.6c show simple examples of Read only and Read/Write addressing for tables with 6 entries. D4E6 Read/Write data area D2E7...
  • Page 319 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.6 INDIRECTION TABLES (CONT.) Alarms chan 1 CEEB PV chan 1 CEEA PV chan 1 CEE9 Read values from here (address + hex 200) Archive rate CEE8 Trend rate CEE7 Instrument type CEE6 A1DB CCEB Channel 1 Alarm status F8C4...
  • Page 320: Ieee 32-Bit Channel Confi Guration Data

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.7 IEEE 32-bit channel confi guration data Note: A/B Switching: B values are not accessible via modbus The following tables show the hexadecimal addresses for the specifi ed 32- for this software version. Span, Zone, bit fl...
  • Page 321: Channel 4

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.7 IEEE 32-BIT CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 4 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch4 span high Upper span value (display full scale) Float Read only D553 (54611) Ch4 span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Float...
  • Page 322: Channel 7

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.7 IEEE 32-BIT CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 7 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch7 span high Upper span value (display full scale) Float Read only D5BF (54719) Ch7 span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Float...
  • Page 323: Channel 10

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.7 IEEE 32-BIT CHANNEL CONFIGURATION DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 10 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Ch10 span high Upper span value (display full scale) Float Read only D62B (54827) Ch10 span low Lower span value (display ‘zero’) Float...
  • Page 324: Ieee Area Channel Run-Time Data

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.8 IEEE Area Channel run-time data The following tables show the hexadecimal addresses for the specifi ed 32-bit fl oating-point values, for channels 1 to 12. Generally, Parameter address for channel N = Parameter address for channel 1 + 4(N-1) (decimal). CHANNEL 1 Start Addr Register...
  • Page 325: Channel 3

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.8 IEEE AREA CHANNEL RUN-TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 3 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Channel 3 value Current process value (PV) Float See note F8CB (63691) Channel 3 status Channel status Enum Read only...
  • Page 326: Channel 5

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.8 IEEE AREA CHANNEL RUN-TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 5 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Channel 5 value Current process value (PV) Float See note F8D3 (63699) Channel 5 status Channel status Enum Read only...
  • Page 327: Channel 7

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.8 IEEE AREA CHANNEL RUN-TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 7 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Channel 7 value Current process value (PV) Float See note F8DB (63707) Channel 7 status Channel status Enum Read only...
  • Page 328: Channel 9

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.8 IEEE AREA CHANNEL RUN-TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 9 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Channel 9 value Current process value (PV) Float See note F8E3 (63715) Channel 9 status Channel status Enum Read only...
  • Page 329: Channel 11

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.8 IEEE AREA CHANNEL RUN-TIME DATA (Cont.) CHANNEL 11 Start Addr Register Parameter name Description Type Access Hex (Dec) Length Channel 11 value Current process value (PV) Float See note F8EB (63723) Channel 11 status Channel status Enum Read only...
  • Page 330: Permanent Id Table

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.4.9 Permanent ID table This table contains information relating to the recorder, and also gives the start address of the feature identifi - cation table (FIT). HHHH FFF4 Checksum CC26 FFF3 FIT start address 0001 FFF2 Version ID...
  • Page 331: Function Code 03

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.5.1 Function code 03 REQUEST The bytes after the 7-byte prefi x described above are: Function code (03) (1 byte) Register start address (2 bytes) Word count (Total number of registers) (1 to 125 decimal; 1 to 7D hex) (2 bytes) Thus to read Channel 5 descriptor (start address 031F - 10 registers altogether) the following request (as de- scribed in fi...
  • Page 332: Function Code 04

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.5.2 Function code 04 This is identical with function code 03, except that 04 must be used as the function code and the exception response Function code is 84 (hex) not 83. 8.5.3 Function code 06 REQUEST This is used to write a value to a single register.
  • Page 333: Function Code 16 (Hex 10)

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 8.5.5 Function code 16 (Hex 10) REQUEST This is used to write values to multiple registers. The bytes after the 7-byte prefi x described in section 8.5, above are: Function code (10) (1 byte) Register Start address (2 bytes) Word count (Total number of registers to be written) (1 to 100 decimal;...
  • Page 334: Ascii Printer Output Option

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9 ASCII PRINTER OUTPUT OPTION 9.1 INTRODUCTION If the Serial Communications option is fi tted, this allows the printing of messages, as and when they occur, or the printing of confi gurable reports as a result of job action. The recorder is set up to drive a number of recommended printers.
  • Page 335: Configuration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.3 CONFIGURATION Confi guration takes place in two areas viz: ‘Connections’ and ‘Reports’ (section 9.3.2). 9.3.1 Connections Figure 9.3.1a shows the default confi guration page for ASCII printer protocol. See section 4.3.15 for other protocols.
  • Page 336: Protocol

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.3.1 SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIGURATION (Cont.) PROTOCOL Select ASCII Printer. BAUD RATE Select Baud Rate setting to match that set at the Printer. STOP BITS Selectable as 1 or 2. PARITY Allows Parity to be chosen from a pick list of: None, Odd, Even. For reliable communications with the printer, it is recommended that the default parity be used.
  • Page 337: Reports Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.3.2 Reports confi guration This allows the user to confi gure up to 10 ‘reports’ for printing by the ASCII printer as a result of job action. Figure 9.3.2a shows a typical confi guration page, accessed from the CONFIG button ‘Reports’ item. Report 1) Report 1 Descriptor...
  • Page 338: Style

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.3.2 REPORTS CONFIGURATION (Cont.) STYLE See fi gure 9.3.2b for examples of ‘Normal’, ‘Bold’, ‘Emphasised’ and ‘Banner’ print styles. For all styles, if the text is too long to fi t on one line it ‘wraps round’ as shown (for normal style) in fi gure 9.3.2b, below. Figure 9.3.2b Text style examples POINT Allows a point to be chosen when ‘Process value’...
  • Page 339 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE To enable the feature the ‘Filter’ parameter must be ticked. The fi lter parameters (1 to 3) will then appear. This is the default. In the example shown above: The instrument will respond to incoming messages which contain the characters ‘GPGLL’ as set in Filter 1 and ‘GPZDA’...
  • Page 340 100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE When used with a programmable receiver which is confi gured to generate GPS messages typically every 10 minutes, the ‘Timeout’ parameter can be set to 0 to disable it, so as to record required messages every 10 min- utes.
  • Page 341: Importing Printer Drivers

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.4 IMPORTING PRINTER DRIVERS The importing of new printer drivers is carried out from the SAVE/RESTORE button menu, fully described in section 4.2. Before a printer driver can be ‘imported’, it must be available from the recorder’s Flash memory, from an SD or Flash card, from a USB memory stick or, for Bridge users, from the host PC.
  • Page 342: Report Example

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.5 REPORT EXAMPLE This example shows how to confi gure a report to be printed if any of channel 1 to channel 4 go into alarm. It is assumed that the Serial comms link with the printer has been successfully established. The report is to include the process values of channels 1 to 4 and the time and date.
  • Page 343: Event Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.5.3 Event Confi guration Refer to section 4.3.6 as necessary EVENT NUMBER 1 Source 1 = Unack’d Alarm on Group Descriptor = Paint low Job number 1 Category = Report Send Report to = Select required printer Report = 1) report 1 On = Active 9.5.4 Report Confi...
  • Page 344: Serial Communications Confi Guration

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.5.5 Serial Communications Confi guration Enable ‘Alarms’ in the ‘Messages To Print’ area. Press ‘Apply’. A sample Printout is shown in fi gure 9.5.5, in which it can be seen that it was the Orange channel which trig- gered the warning.
  • Page 345: Tsp600 Switch Settings

    100/180MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE 9.6 TSP600 SWITCH SETTINGS This section applies only to the Star TSP600 Printer. The DIP switches are revealed by removing the access panel located on the underside of the printer. The two switches appear as shown in fi gure 9.6a, and their elements should be confi gured as shown in fi gure 9.6b. See SW1/SW2 details in the TSP600 ‘User’s guide’...
  • Page 346: Annex A: Specification

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE ANNEX A: SPECIFICATION INSTALLATION CATEGORY AND POLLUTION DEGREE This product has been designed to conform to BS EN61010 installation category II and pollution degree 2. These are defi ned as follows: Installation category II The rated impulse voltage for equipment on nominal 230V ac mains is 2500V.
  • Page 347: A1 Technical Specification (Recorder)

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE A1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Recorder) Standard features Bridge ‘Lite’ Confi guration Copy CSV Archive fi le format E-mail File transfer protocol (FTP) 6 Groups Job search Log scales MODBUS TCP Master communications (16 slaves) Messages Timers USB port...
  • Page 348 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE A1 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Cont.) Power requirements Voltage range: 19.2 to 28.8V dc. (24V dc ± 20%) Ripple: 1 V max. Max. power requirement (at 24V): Small frame = 20 W; Large frame 24 W Operating current (at 24V): Small frame = 0.8 A;...
  • Page 349 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (RECORDER) (Cont.) USB ports Number of ports 1 at the rear of the recorder, on the underside USB1.1 Transmission speeds 12Mbits/sec (full speed devices) or 1.5Mbits/sec (low speed devices) Maximum current available 500 mA Peripherals supported Floppy disk drive, Keyboard, Bar code reader, Mouse, memory stick.
  • Page 350: Annex B: Reference

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE ANNEX B: REFERENCE B1 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY B1.1 MAIN DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY At power-up, continuously hold a fi nger in contact with the screen until the main diagnostic display ap- pears as shown in fi gure B1.1 Special Modes Display Test Touch Calibration...
  • Page 351: Main Menu

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B1.2 SPECIAL MODES For factory use only, selecting 'Special Modes' allows the enabling and disabling of the Sales Demo mode of operation. An 'S' symbol is displayed at the top of the screen whilst the recorder is in sales demo mode. B1.3 DISPLAY TEST Selecting this option, allows the user to check the display by fl...
  • Page 352: B1.4.1 Touch Screen Calibrate

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B1.4.1 Touch screen calibrate This key initiates the display calibration (offset correction) procedure. This procedure ensures that the display screen image is positioned correctly compared with the touch screen (so that 'what you touch is what you get').
  • Page 353: B1.5 System Summary

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B1.5 SYSTEM SUMMARY This key calls a system summary display, as shown for a typical small-frame recorder, in fi gure B1.5. SYSTEM SUMMARY Variant: 6180XIO Software: 4.1 DRAM: 67108864 SRAM: 262114 FLASH: 267386880 MAC address: 000A8D002026 Date: 02/08/05 Time: 16:41:58...
  • Page 354: B1.6.3 Serial 1/Serial 2

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B1.6.3 Serial 1/Serial 2 Touching one of these keys performs a loopback test on the relevant Serial port. In order for the test to be successful, the port under test must be set to 5-wire working (section 2.2.2), and an RJ45 connector with pins 1 and 7 shorted together, and pins 2 and 8 shorted together must be inserted into the relevant...
  • Page 355: B2 Preventive Maintenance

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE B2.1 TOUCH SCREEN CLEANING CAUTION The touch-sensitive screen used in this product is designed for use by hand or by the stylus sup- plied only. The use of sharp or pointed implements such as pens, keys and fi ngernails to oper- ate the instrument must be avoided, or irreparable damage will be done to the surface mate- rial.
  • Page 356: B2.2.1 Battery Replacement Procedure

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B2.2.1 BATTERY REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE CAUTION The user must be at the same electrical potential as the instrument housing when accessing the battery. Note: All battery backed RAM data is lost during battery change unless power to the unit is main- tained during the change (see Annex A for details of stored data).
  • Page 357: B3 Option Enabling

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B3 OPTION ENABLING See 'Upgrade' in section 4.6.3. B4 COLOUR SELECTION The following table, gives RGB values and decimal and hex numbers for the available channel colours. Normally, this table is necessary only when communicating over the Modbus link. Note: Colour representation varies from screen to screen.
  • Page 358 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B4 COLOUR SELECTION (Cont.) Colour Red Green Blue Decimal Blue Green Honey Violet Russet Dark Blue Jade Magenta Dusky Rose Yellow Powder Blue Dark Red Avocado Indigo Dark Brown Ægean Cyan Aubergine Dark Orange Pale Yellow Hyacinth Dark Green...
  • Page 359 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B4 COLOUR SELECTION (Cont.) Colour Red Green Blue Decimal Terracotta Blue Babe Lime Blue Jive Cucumber EuroGreen Wheatgerm Sea Blue Ginger Aqua Pool Pale Red Pale Blue Lilac Sky Blue Wild Moss Turquoise Pale Green Coffee Wicker...
  • Page 360: B5 Tcp Port Numbers

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B5 TCP PORT NUMBERS The following TCP ports are made use of by the recorder. (This information would be needed by anyone involved in setting up 'fi rewalls', which may be used selectively to block incoming or outgoing access to specifi...
  • Page 361: B6 Ascii Characters For Serial Comms

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B6 ASCII CHARACTERS FOR SERIAL COMMS This section contains details of the ASCII characters that may be used with the Serial Comms option. All the ASCII characters listed can be used as Start or End-of-message characters, but only characters with decimal codes 32 to 127 can be used in messages, as decimal codes 0 to 31 are replaced by Question marks in messages.
  • Page 362: B7 Time Zone Information

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B7 TIME ZONE INFORMATION This section gives an explanation of the time zone abbreviations listed in the System/Locale/Time Zone pick list. The list starts at GMT, travelling Eastwards round the world. Abbre- Full title Time at Hours of viation...
  • Page 363: B8 History Maintenance Option

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B8 HISTORY MAINTENANCE OPTION This option, which must be specifi ed at time of order, is intended for use by hire companies etc. who have a requirement to remove all customer data from recorders which are not fi tted with the 'Simulator' option (which includes an 'Erase all history' job).
  • Page 364 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Root Menu Home Operator Goto Group Group 2 File Remove Media Group 1 Group 3 Goto View Goto Group Group 4 Section 5 Group 5 Group 6 1 7 : 0 6 : 4 1 1 1 / 0 7 / 0 6 H i d e T y p e...
  • Page 365 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE System Figure B9l/m Last Archive 23/08/05 11:32:18 Local Select Media card, or Media mediacard USB port Bring Archive Up To Date Archive Last Hour Archive Last Day Archive Last 7 Days Archive Last 31 Days Archive All Suspend Archiving Cancel Archive...
  • Page 366 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE rchive Config Save/Restore Security Network System Save as 6100 Save igure Figures Figure Figure Figure File Name B9d to B9l/m Save Configuration Data Restore Save/Restore Security Data (section 4.2) Network Data Screens Data Save Restore Restore...
  • Page 367 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE System Instrument Nam Figure Normal Displa B9l/m Instrument (Section 4.3.1) Saver Displa Save Afte Modbus Addres Modbus Security Disable Comms Channel Timeou Preset Hou Channels (Section 4.3.3) Preset Minut Disable Warning Dialog Channel Number 1) TurbineTempA Show Operator Notes Lis Value...
  • Page 368 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE System Network Compressi Remote Figure Figure Flash S Archive B9l/m Shortest Trend Histo (Section 4.3.5) Durat Archive to Remo Event Number 1) Event 1 Ftp File form Source 1 Alarm on Group Remote p Events On Group 1) Group 1...
  • Page 369 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE System Network Figure Figure Scope Group B9l/m 1) Group1 Group Maths Numbe Show Batch Entry List Valu Enable Batch mode Start/Stop Function Batch fields Fvalue o Sterilizing Temp Field 1 Batch Number Temperature interva Batch field 1 Use Counter Low cut of...
  • Page 370 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Save/Restore Config Security System Network Port Serial 1 Select port Fig B9j Figure Figure Figure Link Error Count B9l/m Reset Error Count Protocol ASCII (input) Instrument Connection EIA4XX Groups Baud Rate 19200 Channels Stop Bits Parity Views...
  • Page 371 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE stem Seconds 0.125 High Priority interval gure Seconds Medium priority interval Seconds Low priority interval Store diagnostics 1) Remote Device 1 Slave Enable Online Remote Device 1 Descriptor Network Ethernet Master Comms IP Address 149.121.30.0 (Section 4.3.16) Modbus address...
  • Page 372 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Archive Save/Restore Config Security System Network Fig B9j Figure Figure Figure Figure B9l/m Instrument (Section 4.3. Groups Figure B9d Channels Views Archive Events Figure B9e Report 1) Report 1 Event Buttons Descriptor Report 1 Messages Number of Fields User Linearisations...
  • Page 373 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Login (section 3.3.1) stem Select the password gure 9l/m Password expires in Access when Frederick Bloggs Access (section 4.4.1) Domain New Password To change acce required, (accor Retype Password Engineer passwo Connect from remote can be edited fro Remote user name Fred...
  • Page 374 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System Figure Figure Figure B9c Figures Figure B9l/m to B9i Network (Section 4.5) Address Address Name 'Name' appears only when 'IP address lookup' is set to 'Get from BootP server' or to 'Get from DHCP Server' Name Loca...
  • Page 375 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Network System Figure Current date DD/MM/YYYY System Current time HH:MM:SS (Section 4.6) Clock (section 4.6.1) Apply Discard Locale (s Language Country djust Time Zone Master comms disagnostics Use Summertime (DST) adjust (section 4.3.16) 1) Furn recorder 1 Slave Start at...
  • Page 376 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System Figures Figure Figure Figure Figure B9c System B9d to (Section 4.6) C opy (section 4 . 6 . 8 ) Clock Locale Upgrade Figure Input Adjust Output adjust Master Comms Diagnostics Ethernet Diagnostics Jo b Search...
  • Page 377 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE This page is de...
  • Page 378: Annex C: Web Server Details

    As can be seen there are two sets of 'controls' viz the internet links and the instrument access tabs. C2 INTERNET LINKS These links (Eurotherm Home Page, Recorder Downloads, Document Library Search) take the user to vari- ous areas of the manufacturer's web site.
  • Page 379: C3.2 Trends

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE C3.2 TRENDS Clicking on the 'Trends' tab displays a screen allowing the user to select a refresh rate and one of Hori- zontal trend, Vertical Trend or Numeric as the display format. Both the horizontal and vertical trend modes include the numeric display table.
  • Page 380: C3.2.2 Vertical Trends

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE C3.2.2 Vertical trends This viewing mode is identical in operation to the Horizontal Trend mode described above, except that the 'chart' is vertical, with the most recent sample at the top, and the oldest at the bottom. The 'Vertical scale' (i.e the amount of trend history displayed within the height of the chart) is edited as described for 'Horizontal scale' in the Horizontal Trend description above.
  • Page 381: C3.4 History

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE C3.4 HISTORY This produces a list of all the .uhh fi les held in the instrument archive. The fi les can be saved to a user- specifi ed location, for use in Review or Quickchart applications. Figure C3.4 shows part of a typical page. Home Instrument History...
  • Page 382: Index

    100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE INDEX Symbols Alarm (Cont) On Group (Event source) ..........82 3D effect ................250 Sounds ................235 10 to the power maths function ........100 Summary page ............... 14 ????? in message ............86, 87 Type .................. 70 {n} source ................
  • Page 383 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE B (Cont) Change (Cont) Basic/Advanced selection ..........244 Change Basic edit level ..............244 Alarm setpoint permission ......... 188 Batch ..................91 Battery As event source .............. 97 Indicator ..............11 Batch Running Event Source ........82 Procedure ..............327 Batch Start event source ..........
  • Page 384 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE C (Cont.) Confi guration (Cont.) Colours and Fonts ............... 212 Summertime ..............207 Confi guration menu ............ 347 Time and date ............... 207 Communications Timers ................137 Channel timeout............. 82 Time zone ..............207 Diagnostics ..............208 Totaliser .................
  • Page 385 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE D (Cont.) D (Cont.) Decimal ................. 176 Display Places ................251 Alarms ................251 EtherNet/IP ............176 Bargraph ................252 Point position ..............69 Batch Dialogue ............... 97 Scale ................254 Brightness ............... 57 Decrement counter job ............219 Calibration ..............322 Default Colour...
  • Page 386 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Enable (Cont.) F (Cont.) Options ................328 Filer Option menu ...............226 Talk-through ..............142 Fill Area .................248 End of message characters ..........141 First Start/End Char ............141 Engineer, Access level ..........25, 186 First switch-on................ 25 Enter Batch Data ..............
  • Page 387 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Group (Cont.) I (Cont.) Display Input Enable ............... 75 Confi guration ..............66 Modes ............... 75 Type selection ..............66 Enable/disable ..............62 Input 1 to 200 ............... 174 Home ................74 Inrush current ................5 Horizontal Bargraph ............256 Installation Latched maximum ............100...
  • Page 388 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Jobs (Cont.) M (Cont.) Search ................212 Mass fl ow Confi guration menu ..........347 Linear ..............100, 104 Totaliser ................. 217 Saturated Steam ............110 Trend ................222 Square root ............100, 106 Master Comms ..............
  • Page 389 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Messages (Cont.) New (Cont.) Log ..............18, 24, 351 Full User Name ............. 196 Operator entered............44 Key ..................226 Power up ................25 Password .............. 187, 196 Serial Comms ..............139 User ID ................196 Minimum User Screen key ............243 Channel Descriptor .............
  • Page 390 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE O (Cont.) Preset (Cont.) Oval ..................262 Totaliser ................. 128 Ovr ................... 27 Job ................217 Oxygen Permission .............. 188 Concentration............... 118 Pressure unit conversion .............111 Correction ............101, 116 Preventive maintenance .............326 Potential ................. 120 Primary DNS Server ..............204 Login Name..............
  • Page 391 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Remote (Cont.) S (Cont.) User name/password ..........187 Screen Viewer network menu ..........201 Builder option ......238. See also  User screens Removable media Calibration ..............322 Capacity ................79 Importing/Exporting ............. 51 Full ..................10 Number .................
  • Page 392 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE S (Cont.) S (Cont.) Source Syntax Error ................175 Demand write ............... 164 System Descriptor/value ............86 Key ..................205 Types ................82 Menu ...............346 Source 1 sense ............... 83 Summary ............... 324 Source 2 sense ............... 84 Span................150, 152 B ..................221 Tag, Channel ................
  • Page 393 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Totaliser (Cont.) USB (Cont.) Copy ................211 Unsupported ..............11 Equation ................ 128 Incorrect values .............78, 129 Counter batch number ..........93 Jobs ................217 Last properties .............244 Option ................128 Text batch number ............93 Run-time data User Modbus ..............
  • Page 394 100/180 MM DISTRIBUTED GRAPHIC RECORDER: USER GUIDE Web server ................349 When visible .................255 Whilst active/inactive/unacknowledged ......217 Width ..................249 Wiring Modbus .................265 Serial comms ..............6 Supply voltage ..............5 With unapplied changes ............ 192 Wizard (Ethernet IP) Ethernet IP ..............174 Write Enable ................
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  • Page 397 Invensys Eurotherm Limited. Eurotherm Limited pursues a policy of continuous development and product improvement. The specifi cations in this document may therefore be changed without notice. The information in this document is given in good faith, but is intended for guidance only.

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