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1. Galvanic separation Yes 250 VAC 300 VDC Maximum differential voltage A B V 413 V V 8 Maximum total voltage A ground or 7 12 V B ground Minimal output signal from transmitter Minimum receiver sensitivity Minimum impedance of data transmision line Short circuit thermal protection Internal terminating circuit Yes activated by shorting the pins on the terminal block DIP switches Lines derived in terminal block A B GND RS 5 V RS max 10mA T T Wire connection MPI D 6 pin screw type terminal block max cable diameter 1 5 mm MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mm 1 5 mm ee HART PORT Transmission protocol Master type rev 4 rev 5 Implemented features Reading variables PV SV TV FV Retrieve long address Change of short address Multidrop mode Yes up to 12 devices multidrop 24 VDC max 50 mA Analog line 4 20mA reading 30 Wire connection MPI D 3 pin screw type terminal block max cable diameter 1 5 mm MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mmf 5 o O PULS INPUTS Number of inputs 2 Maximum input voltage 30 VDC lub 30 Vp p Measurement range 0 001 Hz do 10 kHz 0 001 Hz do 1kHz if the filtrating Capacitor is connected Minimum pulse width 20 us 0 5ms if the filtrating capacitor is connected Accuracy Ta 20 C signals connection MPI D two 2 pin screw type terminal bl
2. MPI D MPI DN Multi channel electronic recorder USER S MANUAL Rev 2015 01 28 This User s Manual is available also in digital version on CD ROM Safety Information f To ensure the recorder is installed and used safely follow all instructions stated in this Manual Incorrect installation of the recorder may cause serious health hazard and can be life threatening The recorder has been manufactured according to the requirements of relevant EU directives The recorder must not be installed in explosive environments Information from the Manufacturer All functions of the recorder are subject to modifications for the benefit of technical progress HART is a registered trademark of HART Communication Foundation Austin Texas USA MODBUS is a registered trademark of Modbus Organization Inc North Grafton MA 01536 USA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION SCOPE OF THE DEVICE cccsssseeeeeseeeeeees 6 es PIE Sosa ac cee a 6 1 2 Available VENSIONS iscissi oioi iaaiiai 6 Weds BASIC TUN CUOINS ise cere cece seve sees ccesewensvencveccveuesacewsseweseresevaxnewesevedsWessWensvencvesevessueecusses 7 2 MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE issues iocisee ccc saek cece eee ata ate ee ee ls 9 Ais RONDANE ag asec cts a i cers om ew em neta yom ste cic ome eee eee doecaeceeeemmecnecne 9 ae ae DiSpiay organza lO eses nane erent rent peer reer er centr rrr rer rntc ener crtr retry ent centr eT 9 2
3. Btad Nie zdefiniowano zaktadki 6 ENTITY LAUNCHING THE PRODUCT ON EUROPEAN UNION MARKET B D NIE ZDEFINIOWANO ZAK ADKI 7 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION uuu cccscscsscecsscecessecessesessesssseseesessesesseseseesesaee 37 7 1 ASSEMDIV saa acta eae ec nec este igen de cia entags ee diene tied nes nes niece eslee creme ee ceneeentiecaneesads 37 l 2 BI CUICAL CONNECHONS seesicssivciicesiwedinesincicevtienteesdinolcoubiwnlceusinuliweiinelinusiewtinuiieviie 38 7 3 Galv ni SED AlAUON essre aa aaa 39 TA POWER CONDECION cassie cuiecisnccs ponedeveciwcsicesnacte fecesecevenededeceaeded cdenedadedeseded deseuedsdeatexs 39 7 5 Connecting transmitters to the RS 485 1 POrt ccscssseeseeseeeeeeeeseeeeeenes 40 7 6 Connecting transmitters to the HART polt cccsscecssseesesseeceseeseeeeeseneees 41 7 Connecting the MPI D device as Secondary Master scscceeeeeeeeeeneees 41 7 8 Connect Signals to binary inputs ccccccssseseeseeeeeseeseeneesenseesenseesenseesoneees 42 7 9 Analog output 4 20MA CONNECTION ccceccceeeeeeseeeneeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeeenesenseoeeeneaeees 43 7 10 Connecting receivers to binary outputs RL1 to RLA ee eeeeeeeeeeneeeeenees 43 7 11 Connecting to RS 485 2 data transmission line ccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 44 7 12 Connecting the device to the LAN using the Ethernet port 00000 46 Those USB OM r a a a a 46 8 DEVICE C
4. MPI DN see section 10 3 on the front panel Each function button can perform different actions depending on an operational state of the flow computer and information displayed on the screen To simplify a handling of the device on the screen are displayed pictograms which symbolize buttons functions active at the moment 2 1 3 LED indication On a front panel are located three LEDs marked as e ALARM when the device is in an alarm state it lights up in red constantly or blinking it is accompanied by a message explaining the cause of the alarm green color reminds to log out after completing authorized operation e REC constant green light indicates recording data into an internal memory pulsing green light indicates opening closing a file red color indicates an error in the archive function e USB it lights up in orange when USB controller is on green orange flashing indicates reading recording data red light indicates an error e g lack of USB flash drive during reading writing data 11 2 1 4 USB port The USB port socket is located on the face panel and is intended for connecting an external mass storage device USB flash drive i MPI D cannot support advanced directory and subdirectory structure that can be saved WE on an USB flash drive It is recommended to use a suitable USB mass storage device USB flash drive that can be supported by the recorder Yellow USB LED is lit when the external USB memo
5. Press GTB to go to advanced archive control functions setting up a new archive resetting the memory usage indicator Press to display detailed information about the ALARMS and CONTROL a 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 21 Su 16 CHANGE Standard winter p File ar01_013 or The successive file gt 2011 01 11 00 00 recording status You may need a password to control the recording function Bar chart a Summary screen with results arranged into a bar chart 17 0103 05 07 09 11 13 15 21 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 a table opecial screens can be set as Visible or Invisible not shown on the display under device settings Additional screens are displayed when results are browsed manually using A V buttons following the last measurement screen The special screens can be disabled in a sequence browsing mode 2 5 Messages The MPI D interface is intended to make device operation as user friendly as possible Many states and reactions of the device trigger the display of information messages These messages need to be confirmed with the MEDD button Messages will only disable measurement functions in the event of a critical emergency status 2 6 Failure symbols Failures associated with particular channels are marked with appropriate symbol on the display symbols of failure F lack of communication via HART or RS485 R exceeding the range W wait C internal commun
6. this screen are shown simultaneously control exceedances e Recording the exceedances in the Event log exceedances can be recorded in the Event log depending on the programming recorded can be just a notification about exceedance the notification and its ending or just ending Confirmation about the notification of message is not recorded 2 12 Control functions Using four alarms and control thresholds with hysteresis assigned to the results and four freely programmable output relays the device can perform simple on off control functions Control does not require user support User can preview the status of the threshold on the detailed screen of the Alarm and control thresholds and the state of output relays on the additional screen RELAY OUTPUTS if these screens have not been hidden when programming the device Exceeding the thresholds during the control can also be recorded in the Event log 2 13 Failure notification of measurement inputs Lack or error in communication with the sensor assigned to the particular input is treated as a failure and marked on the display with the F failure symbol Detection of a failure may trigger displaying the appropriate message and then require confirmation by the user even if the cause of the failure ended earlier Depending on the settings during programming the device a failure may cause the excitation of corresponding output relay till the confirmation or for the entire duration of f
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8. 1_ 004 txt To distinguish between files from different devices is recommended to configure E different addresses even when the RS 485 transmission is not used Then the message appears that the new archive has been created along with the estimated time of filling the internal memory and question Do you want to START RECORDING To start archiving to the newly created file press button YESH Function of creating a new archive can be password protected User with entitlement to Archiving commands may not have permission to delete archived files Similarly creation of the new archive file by pressing button Main menu Archiving commands New file 2 8 2 Starting resuming and stopping archiving The most convenient way to start or stop the archiving process is using the MAIN ARCHIVE screen When the archiving is stopped available is quick start button MES if archiving is on the same button takes the form of MEGA and enables to stop the archiving After stopping user can resume recording by pressing the button SES then the archiving will continue and the results are appended to the current file existing in the internal memory Both start and stop the archiving requires double confirmation These functions can also be password protected Both functions can be also activated from the MAIN ARCHIVE screen Gare _ Resume Stop recording and from Main menu amp Archiving commands Resume Stop recording 2 8
9. 257 mm X 125 mm with cable glands C 33 Relative humidity 0 75 no steam condensation Storage Temperature 20 C 80 C CE The device is compliant with the EMC requirements electromagnetic compatibility of industrial devices according to Directive 2004 108 EEC 34 COMPLETE DELIVERY AND ACCESSORIES 5 1 Content of MPI D MPI D x multi channel electronic recorder Fixing clamps Printed operating manual short version Operating manual on CD full version Warranty amp calibration card Set of terminal blocks Cartoon package 5 2 Content of MPI DN MPI DN x multi channel electronic recorder Power supply cable Printed operating manual short version Operating manual on CD full version Warranty amp calibration card Set of terminal blocks Cartoon package 35 1 pcs 2 OCS 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 pcs 1 set 1 pcs MPI D MPI DN Notes 36
10. 3 Memory usage indicator The MAIN ARCHIVE screen provides information about percentage of data occupancy in the internal memory and the expected date and time of filling This is only estimated time In particular when working with two recording speeds for example dependent on exceedances of alarm and control thresholds this information may significantly fluctuate Also archiving pause may extend that period In the Successive files archive mode if a day week month limitation is selected instead of the predictions device shows actual date and time of the next file creation 21 MPI D MPI DN In archive mode Overwrite archive indicator can be reset Using this a user can marks the date and time when archive was read last time Then the indicator means overwriting the results from the last reading Resetting indicator index can be performed from the MAIN ARCHIVE screen MAB Reset usage indicator or from Main menu Archiving commands Reset usage indicator 2 9 Browse measurement results recorded in the Archive The results of measurements stored in the device s memory can be viewed on the display in the table or in graphical form This feature is rather a preview Advanced analysis of the results should be done on the computer using dedicated software where the possibilities are much more extended 08 Temperature 0 08 Temperature 11 01 11 09 38 2 Se To enter results browser select Main me
11. Alarm functions e Exceedances reporting on the front panel the ALARM LED starts blinking in red on the screen is displayed a message about the channel number and the date and time of the exceedance If more exceedances are reported the messages are queued User can browse all notifications by pressing MES button or confirm all reports at once without browsing by pressing MEMB button After confirming all notifications the ALARM LED lights in red if at least one exceedance remains If all exceedances are over the ALARM LED turns off If the notification of the same alarm reappears without previous confirmation only the first message in the message queue is stored 23 e Color change of a result for which the exceedance occurred the result is displayed in a color assigned to the alarm and control thresholds e Excitation of the output relay an alarm notification can be linked with excitation of the output relay for example to connect the sound signalization Confirmation of displayed notification ends the excitation of the relay At the programming settings phase user defines output relays and assign them to the appropriate alarm and control thresholds e Marking an exceedance on the Alarm and control thresholds screen exceeding of the alarm and control thresholds is shown graphically on the screen in a form of symbols or w_ respectively for the upper and lower excess and with the color assigned to a particular threshold On
12. DISpla y CONTIQUIATION sisicisinininiein nnne R AREARE EN 67 8 18 Device deschipUONiss cecesisces tiene saaeteewccacineeatianesaawcenncemaineiasiapenmuneenaneustebasnareseeeds 69 8 19 Summer and winter time automatic adjuStMent ccccseeseeeeseeeeseeeeeeees 69 8 20 Saving to and loading settings from a fil csccceeeseeeeeseeeeeneeseeneeseenenees 69 9 FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE ONLY FOR AN ADMINISTRATOR c cecescese 71 9 1 Changing the Administrator Password ccccccccesseeeeeseeeeneeeeeneeeenneeeeeneeeennees 71 9225 AOMINISTFATOR MICU s a aa ARRE a EEEa 71 9 3 New firmware and licence granting sssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n 72 9 4 Restoring factory settings csccescccieccscsccececcecesecctencensceatseascecnsenaceesseccsenssscessccseens 73 9 5 TESLOFCOMMUNICAUON sssrds a teats 73 9 6 Functions available only for S rviCe cccceescesseceeseeeeseeeseeenseeeeeeseneesensenes 73 10 TEST FUNCTIONS oouvccicccesscsssccssscsssssssssssssssssssessssssssesstssstesssesssesssesssnsssnssasee 75 10 1 TESLOT COMMUNICATION oiis aaaea aaa aai 75 19 2 PON RS 489 2 MONITOR svceaweiaccvareievcenveievssevsievsvavelevievicevireveceveeniecevieevecavemveiaens 76 11 MPI DN WALL MOUNTED VERSION ouuu oeccssscsscecsssesessecesseseesestesesessesteseeess 77 Fieke HOUSING ssr siuxiewninceninisiatision Hawai ucticane dee cloususnaieniebwsemainwnaires 77 11 2 Connection of
13. ONFIGURATION uu ccscccssssssssssssssssssssstsssssssstsssssssstsssssssesssnesssesssnessseene 47 8 1 Order of settings during CONFIQUIATION cccccceeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeeenneeeenneeees 47 8 2 Administrator login ADMIN aicecicenicmnseeseeatececmentcsadeentecnceandasncmantesuciandscneaanaaeness 48 8 3 Relay outputs RL1 RL4 asnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn 50 8 4 Configuration of HART and RS 485 1 INput sssassennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 51 8 5 Configuration of binary PULS type inputs cccccesseeseeeeeeeeneeseeneeeeeeeeees 54 8 6 Math Channels san e a OAE OEE OaE 56 8 7 Failure signaling of measuring transducers ccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaes 57 8 8 Alarms and control threSholds c ccccceesesesseceeseeeeseeeneesenseneeseseasesensesensenes 58 097 POVANS OF S c tect hese a e e e 60 8 10 NOMINAl M DEgINNINO siras a a aa a a aaa Aana aA AERA 63 8 11 4 20mA current loop output optional cccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeaeeeeaeenes 63 8 12 Archiving of the results in the internal Memory s sssssnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 63 0 13 TOtalsers ArCNIVO ienaa a a wel etic 64 8 14 RS 485 port 2 sssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 65 919 TOXUIMESSAGCS niri aa aa a a aa 66 8 10 BRNGENED POT t srian aaa aKa kae TENUN ANOANO 66 8 17
14. a lathe a laren 20 2 8 2 Starting resuming and stopping ALCHIVING cccseececeseeceeeeeeeeeeesaeeeesaeees 21 2 8 3 Memory usage IMGICALON zerrena e E E E A 21 2 9 Browse measurement results recorded in the Archive ccsssceeeeeeeeeeeees 22 Z10s VOUNSEF ARCIIVG ioris a a ecteaeaetiaie 23 211 Alarms and COMMU Olssaccs tes cttectenctcnateast cecten a 23 212 COMUO TUMGUON S sinai 24 2 13 Failure notification of measurement INPUTS cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneeeeeeeeeeees 24 2 14 User characteristics nonlinear characteristics of measurement transmitter 24 219 Adital S senna a a R ai 25 2o OTOA OT OO a 25 2o EVONTEO J essresrrois sor odra er EEEa 26 ZNO Os PUTAOFIZAUON LOO iiei n E 26 2 15 4 Logs browsing on device CISPlAY ccccceeccseeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeseueeseeeseeeeseeeesees 27 2 15 5 Event Log Files and Authorized Operations Log Fil S sesceeseeeeeeees 27 219 0 ReMOle reading Ol ING LOG osar a 28 3 INTERNAL DATA MEMORY ccccccceeseceeeseeeeeseeeeeneeseeseesenseesonseesenseesensesseneens 29 4 TECHNICAL ID AVA rasa ataetee st eaeesetecetegetesateeestaeeseneeesnntneane tbo eeetnet ee eee create 30 5 COMPLETE DELIVERY AND ACCESSORIES 0 cccccccsteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeees 35 3l 5 2 5 3 Content OFMPED iosia oa aaa 35 Content OT MPLDNicecanaraadannn na a 35 Accessories siuhicesserausdeseveundesassinuiban bandomansepdanauayes
15. ailure Failure and its disappearance may be recorded in the Event log 2 14 User characteristics nonlinear characteristics of measurement transmitter The recorder can also accept the current loop or frequency signal other than linear or square root Transmitter s characteristic is upload to the device as a file Such file should be prepared on a PC computer in a text editor or in a spreadsheet and copied to the USB Flash Memory pendrive Accepted extensions are txt and csv An example of the file contents with the transmitter s characteristic with frequency signal is given below tehar Non Linear FOO 30550 20070 AO S008 D220 24 A file must begin with string char which is followed by the name up to 12 characters here Nonlinear In the next line the table starts with two columns of numbers transmitter signal in Hz or mA for current loop transmitter and corresponding measured value The table must be ordered in sequence of growing signal values In the example value 30 0 corresponds to 100 Hz frequency Values between the table points are linearly interpolated here in the example 35 0 corresponds to frequency 150 Hz Values outside the table are linearly extrapolated here in the example 25 0 corresponds to 50 Hz and 64 0 to 400 Hz Transmitter s characteristics are stored in the data base in the settings To view the base contents and to add or remove characteristic table user has to choose Characteristic manager sub
16. and calculation results can be displayed in six various forms as measurement screens 1 Large digits measuring channel number and results are displayed in large easy to read digits approx 12 mm along with channel description and unit 14 2 Trend graph graphic representation of the measured quantity with results displayed on a time graph for at least 353 recent measurement points along with digital read out of instantaneous value and unit Alarm control thresholds are displayed on the graph if set for the relevant channel and the instantaneous value is ARCHIVE T4 0000 0 1 displayed in the assigned color after a specific threshold is exceeded yellow in the shown example With button you can monitor the time axis scale and graph value 3 Bar graph analog line digital result along with a unit J8 emperature and description and an analog line indicating the location 522 of of an instantaneous read out against a pre defined scale pa AVERAGE M maxX C the analog line also shows the points of alarm control thresholds if set 0 0 T ET 0 100 0 RESET Ge Doump 4 Min max minimum maximum average digital result along with a unit and description and a table with minimum maximum and average values saved and the date and time of the beginning of calculation Use to reset the values A password might be required 5 Min max bar digital result al
17. be configured to work as pulse outputs Then a relay is assigned to one of the available totalisers Number of pulses corresponds to totaliser incrementation e Analog output 4 20mA optional The instrument can be equipped with an analog 4 20mA current loop output This output can trace the channel value measured or calculated in range set by user The current loop can be powered from a device with an internal voltage source 24 V or from an external voltage source The current output is galvanically isolated from other circuits in device The output is optionally assembled e Communication with a computer system The instrument can be incorporated into the master computer system by o built in serial RS 485 2 available ASCII and Modbus RTU protocol o Ethernet port web server e Supplementary software optional Additional MPI C Raport software facilitates the recorded results overview and handles basic mathematic processing and data selection MPI D MPI DN 2 MAINTENANCE OF THE DEVICE Face plate 2 1 Front panel 2 1 1 Display organization The display along with buttons is a basic element of communication between the device and a user It displays following information e results of measurements messages archive menu settings menu pictograms of the function buttons keypad Display can be divided into three main areas 1 area of results 2 area of pictograms of three lower function buttons 3 a
18. c display of measurement results from subsequent channels in an ascending or descending manner respectively Only channels set to Auto browse YES under device settings will be displayed in the automatic mode You can now browse through a selection of only the most important channels shown in a sequence The remaining channels are available in the manual mode To disable the auto mode press and release any button Changing measurement screens Use the middle and the right button from a group of three buttons at the bottom of the display to change the measurement screen Only screens defined as Visible or Primary under device settings are available You can set different screens for each channel The next available screen is indicated with the button icon 2 4 2 Summary screens Apart from individual screens and special screens summary screens are also available One can define up to 6 tables and each of the tables depending on the type uppercase or lowercase can include 6 or 3 results measurement results calculation results totalisers 1 Fable defined by user featuring three result lines The Steam boiler 1 table names can be edited by the user 98 3 oL z t 265 2 Ba 2 able defined by user featuring six result lines a Summary screens are available in the manual and sequence mode Press to go to the next previous table Auto browsing of Summary screens Press and hold the channel sele
19. cting the totaliser log the device displays a list of dates and times of available entries The user should select the right entry and application then device displays the symbols and states of totalisers in the list TOTALISER LOG 2011 08 11 18 00 00 2011 07 11 18 00 00 00000000 29 2011 06 11 18 00 00 A 2P 00000575 21 2011 05 11 18 00 00 2011 04 11 18 00 28 A Z4P 0000000000 2011 03 11 18 00 00 Other logs are displayed in form of a scrolled list Each line corresponds to one record event or action Simultaneously on display there are visible three records In a frame underneath additional information about highlighted record is displayed EVENT LOG eee LOG 08 11 18 21 59 A IN1_ e 08 11 18 21 41 SET os 11 Ewa COPY 707 11 18 00 26 CLOCK 707 11 ADMIN CLOCK A failure on the input IN1 Th 11 08 11 18 21 45 Main settings changed Up to 500 most recent events 500 authorized operations and 50 calibrations can be displayed 2 15 5 Event Log Files and Authorized Operations Log Files Event Log and Authorized Operations Log files are available for users Event Log file is called event_ addr txt and Authorized Operations Log file is called a_log_ addr txt where addr means a two digit device address B differentiate files from different recorders it is recommended to configure different E addresses even if the RS 485 port is not used in data transmission 2 Files are created automatically and can be de
20. ction button W 4 when displaying summary screens to go to automatic display of subsequent tables in an ascending or descending manner respectively Only tables set to Auto browse YES under device settings will be 16 n j r wi Nt j i J Ni displayed in the automatic mode You can now browse through a selection of only the most important tables shown in a sequence The remaining tables are available in the manual mode To disable the auto mode press and release any button 1 2 4 3 Special screens Apart from individual screens and summary screens special screens are also available hresholds this screen displays exceeded pre programmed alarm control thresholds Each measuring channel can have up to four thresholds assigned or indicates that the max or min threshold has been exceeded respectively Relay outputs this screen illustrates the current status of eight output relays Relays set to disabled deactivated mode are not displayed Data and time this screen indicates the clock settings Press ALA to introduce new time settings Clock settings are important when the measurement data are recorded You might need a password to change the date and time Main archive this screen shows the recording status recording stop recording hold up current recording speed and memory usage indicator Press KIES to start stop recording
21. eesesensesenseeeesesenseseesesoees 93 13 6 1 Registers addresses Of ClOCK ccccsscccsseecceeecceeeceeecseeecsueecseeeeeseesseeessaes 93 13 7 FUNCUON 06 DIAGNOSIICS wicceccee etree eee 94 Sections marked with are available only in the CD ROM version of this Manual attached to the recorder Instructions significant for the correct operation of the device are marked with 1 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION SCOPE OF THE DEVICE 1 1 Purpose MPI D and MPI DN are versions of a multi channel microprocessor based measuring device with electronically recorded measurement results The recorder is intended to measure process values in industrial applications It is designed to work with devices and sensors that communicates by digital bus e RS 485 standard with Modbus RTU protocol e HART standard also In multidrop configuration With the special structure of the processing route applied this recorder is perfectly suited for slow variable runs with changes taking place at a few seconds intervals Extended functions of events and process values recording make it possible to perform analysis of technological processes and emergency conditions Data recording of process values enables to use this device in places beyond the reach of computer networks Four output relays provide with signalling and simple controlling 1 2 Available versions The device is manufactured in two different casings for panel mounting MPI D and wa
22. erminal block max cable diameter 1 5 mmf MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mm 1 5 mm T ee USB PORT Port socket A socket in accordance with USB standard USB 1 1 Protection class IP54 Recorded format FAT16 within a limited functions Recording indication Green red LED on the front panel aa ETHERNET PORT Transmission protocol Modbus TCP ICMP ping DHCP server http server 10BaseT Ethernet Data buffer 300 B 32 simultaneously 2 built in RJ45 socket C INTERNAL DATA MEMORY Capacity 2 GB Flash type Estimated recording time for recording speed approximately 400 days every 3s for 16 measuring channels Recording indication Green red LED on the front panel oo POWER SUPPLY MPI D MPI DN 24 VDC 15 30 VDC any polarity 6 VA max power supply 24 VAC Wire connection MPI D 3 pin screw type terminal block max cable diameter 1 5 mmf MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mmf 1 5 mm eee POWER SUPPLY only MPI DN Supply voltage 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Max 10 VA Wire connection screw type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mmf 1 5 mm Fa MECHANICAL DIMENSIONS CASING MPI D Type of casing For mounting in panels non flammable plastic Noryl Dimensions hxwxd 72 MM X 144 mm X 130 mm 138 mm X 687 mm 5 mm approx 1 1 kg P54 P30 T TT Dimensions hxw xd 217 mm X 257 mm X 125 mm without cable glands 247 mm X
23. es e g flow direction o frequency measure mode in range between 0 001 Hz and 10 kHz programmable frequency range allows the scaling of the measured value to engineering units e g flow o pulse counting mode should be selected if a transmitter with constant pulse weight is connected to the binary input PULS inputs can be connected with binary pulse transmitter contact transistor in OC configuration the source of voltage or current pulses and in the NAMUR standard e Calculated values Based on the measurement results intermediate values can be calculated and defined with user specified formulas The recorder handles addition subtraction multiplication division and extraction of roots as well as multiplication or addition of a fixed value You can add channel values e g to define the total value of several flows calculate arithmetic or geometric mean e g average temperature compare two values e g percentage share of either of two compared flows difference e g pressure difference between two independent pressure sensors There are 16 calculation channels available that offer the same functions as measuring channels and can support alarm control and recording functions e Totalisers Each measurement input incl binary inputs and each calculated value have two independent totalisers assigned Totalisers can measure slow variable flows etc Totalisers for pulse inputs can provide precise pulse aggregation For chan
24. gt None Crossing and releasing may be recorded in the event log 2 15 3 Authorization Log In authorization log is recorded each execution of one of commands listed below but only when the respective command requires authorization is password protected see section 2 6 These are creation of a new main archive file resumption or stopping of archive recording resetting of maximum minimum and average values resetting of totalisers date and hour change change of main settings all except of listed below change of thresholds settings value and hysteresis value change of display settings screens configuration backlit and contrast of display change of archiving settings recording interval set of archived values and recording mode e loading of new settings from a file e installation new firmware The date and time of each authorized activity is recorded The device display enables to view the last 500 events The log is also available as a text file that can be copied and read on a computer see section 2 1 5 26 MPI D MPI DN 2 15 4 Logs browsing on device display Tbrowsing logs is available only for logged administrator To browse logs user has to choose the Audit trail submenu from the main menu MAIN MENU AUDIT TRAIL Settings omit Load or save settings er log Audit trail Authorization log Browse the totaliser log containing all the totalised values recorded once a month After sele
25. ication error symbols of failure are displayed instead of the result for all related channels eg for measurement input and the calculation channel in which the result is used 2 7 Authorized functions user login and logout Some functions can be password protected Up to 25 users can be defined and each user will be assigned a unique password ADMIN is the user who can operate all functions apart from servicing Depending on the intended use of the recorder each user can have individual password protected operations assigned Specific operations can be also accessible to all logged in users Password protected functions can be accessed as follows e Each time the function is selected the user needs to enter the login and password e When the login and password are entered a green ALARM LED is lit The user is then authorized to use all password protected functions if authorized to do so without the need to enter the password before each single operation Remember to log out when you are finished Otherwise you will be automatically logged out after 30 s 1 2 3 5 or 10 minutes idle time 18 User login Press Settings in the Main menu to select Log in and then chose the user from the list Press and enter the password The password can be composed of 3 to 6 digits excluding 0 Use the lower buttons to enter the password press each button twice For example to enter 4 first press the group of three digits EED and then p
26. l the next file is automatically created You can set the maximum file size File size of the main archive see Section 7 12 Data saved on the internal data memory can be e uploaded to a PC via RS 485 or Ethernet port In this configuration the transmission rate is relatively low and the data should be uploaded at relatively short time intervals in smaller potions e Data files archive files of current results totalisers and logs can be copied from the device to USB flash drive and then uploaded to a PC Examples of recording intervals of measurement results in the 2GB internal memory Note The information in the Table are provided as a reference only Recording interval over 10 over 20 over 130 over 260 16 channels overayear over 4 years years years years years 35S 1 min 5 min 10 min years years years years years years 29 4 TECHNICAL DATA Technical data are specified for both versions MPI D and MPI DN together Differences are emphasized appropriately FRONT PANEL Type of display Full color graphic TFT LCD 272 x 480 px Reading field size 43 8 mm x 77 4 mm Indication 3 two color LEDs green and red MPI DN Membrane 19 buttons SERIAL PORT RS 485 1 Transmission protocol Transmission rate 3S 4s 5s 6s 10s 128 15s 30s 1 min 1 2 24 4 8 96 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 kbps Transmitter address space Maximum load 32 receivers transmitters Maximum line length 1200 m Baud rate
27. leted only by the SERVICE user The files can be uploaded to a PC via USB flash drive see section 2 1 5 This function can be password protected Data in the file are protected with check boxes to make sure that no data modification takes place outside the recorder 2 15 6 Remote reading of the Log The MPI C Raport program allows browsing the content of the event log and the authorization log using the RS 485 port In this way can be read records and files that are stored in an internal 2 GB data memory 28 3 INTERNAL DATA MEMORY The recorder has 2GB internal memory Relatively large data volumes can be saved in the internal memory see the Table i e up to 250 files Backup copies of data saved on the internal memory must be created at suitable time intervals Files should be copied from the internal memory and saved on a PC on recordable media CDs etc or printed on a regular basis The following data are stored in the internal memory e Main archive archive of current results e Totaliser archive e Event Log Files and Authorized Operations Log Files There are three methods of data saving in the main archive Overwrite One file Successive files Overwrite means that the oldest files are overwritten in the One file mode data are recorded until the file size reaches the level set in the File size In the Successive files mode if the recorded file size reaches the level set in the File size the recording continues unti
28. ll mounting MPI DN Both versions have the same metrology functions MPI D version require 24 V AC DC power supply and MPI DN version is adapted to be powered from 24 V AC DC or 230 V AC Optionally both versions can be equipped with an analog output 4 20mA Offered versions of the devices 0 version without analog aoutput 4 20mA version with analog aoutput4 20mA MPI DN 0 version without analog aoutput 4 20mA version with analog aoutput 4 20mA Devices are available in four language versions Polish English French German Language change is available from the device keyboard Fou to the slight differences between the versions of MPI D and MPI DN manual E describes the version of the MPI D Information about differences in MPI DN are given in Chapter 10 1 3 Basic functions e Measuring channels MPI D can display up to 20 measuring channels 18 channels is used to read the digital HART protocol only PV primary variable SV secondary variable TV third variable FV fourth variable or Modbus RTU via RS 485 1 port The remaining two channels are used to display PULS inputs PULS type inputs can operate in one of three modes o binary inputs mode can trace circuit closing opening each of the two binary states conditions can be assigned to any analog value e g 1 00 10 0 value corresponding to binary state can be used in simple controlling operations or as a value in calculated valu
29. menu from the main menu MAIN MENU CHARACTERISTIC MANAGER Char Freq Load or save settings Chari 64 Required memory 64 Audit trail Characteristic manager Available memory 65472 Add on or remove nonlinear transmitter characteristics Do you want to add on this characteristic To add on a new characteristic the USB Flash Memory containing a relevant file has to be inserted In Characteristic manager menu user has to press N button A list of files with txt or csv extensions will be displayed and the highlighted file can be chosen with the MO button A new characteristic can also be added during the input configuration without need of entering the characteristic database For this purpose in Char submenu user should choose From file This will display a list of available files and it allows to add a characteristic table Pressing CHA button deletes all users characteristics The occupied memory volume is displayed next to the name on the list of characteristic tables At the bottom of the screen the remaining free memory space is displayed The database can store up to 16 characteristics 2 15 Audit trials The recorder offers three logs that include different types of measurement events and user operations Totaliser Log Event Log and Authorization Log The logs are saved in the internal memory Logs can be accessed from the display via RS 485 port when MPI C Raport software is used Event Log and Autho
30. nels 1 to 18 values of totalisers can be read via HART and Modbus RTU port as well e Results recording Measurement and calculation results as well as totaliser readings can be recorded in the recorder s internal memory with the capacity of 2 GB Data are saved as text files protected with encoded checksum Apart from the measured values the recorder also saves events power loss resetting exceeded threshold values etc and authorized operations Internal memory can save up to 250 files e Results displaying Measurement results can be displayed on the recorder screen or moved to a PC There is a backlit TFT LCD display and three tri color LEDs on the face plate Depending on the configuration the measurement and calculation results are displayed as large digits analog information or graphs The results can be also displayed collectively as tables or bar charts Measurement screens can be browsed sequentially or set to a selected channel e Functional buttons MPI D has seven functional buttons Buttons can have different functions depending on the currently displayed information They allow to fully configure the device MPI DN device have an extended 19 button keypad The key functions can be protected with a password and user name e Relay outputs Four solid state output relays which can be assigned to alarm and control thresholds allow to implement a signalization of exceedance and a simple two state control Relays can also
31. nu Archiving commands Browse or from detailed screen Trend graph with the button or from the additional MAIN ARCHIVE screen with the button 22009 Using the buttons WEES and AUi archive can be browse in time axis and the buttons A and W can be changed subsequent archived results for the selected time interval 08 Temperature 08 Temperature Jump to the record registered at 2011 05 11 20 17 45 11 05 11 20 14 _ TABLE JUMP TO OPTIONS TIDE gt L The scope of the presented time interval is dependent on the frequency of archived results influenced by both of the frequency and II and cannot be changed while viewing Selected scope can be enlarged to full screen with the button to return to the original size press any button After pressing the button MEW additional browsing functions are available searching the course of a specified date and time presenting results in a table following options e Autoscaling automatic scaling of the y axis plot when values are out of defined range 22 e Substituted values show the assumed values during measurement failure substituted measured values of the sensor while failure is detected the correct function must also be enabled in the settings of measuring inputs Large chart legend axis scale in full screen mode ss 2 10 Totaliser Archive Totalisers value are recorded in the Hourly Archive file which is created automatically if a
32. ocks max cable diameter 1 5 mm MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mm 1 5 mm 12V 12 mA 7V124V Oko o 1 kQ 2 7 V 2 4V 2 V see chapter 6 8 0 4 mA 1 mA 2 2 MA 6 5 mA a Wire connection MPI D two 8 pin screw type terminal blocks max cable diameter 1 5 mm MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mmf 1 5 mm ne nnn rn re Loop resistance for Uloop power 24 V 0 500 Q 31 Resolution of C A converter 16 bit Current loop power From the outside or from an internal power supply 24 VDC 22 mA Galvanic separation from power supply Wire connection MPI D two 3 pin screw type terminal blocks max cable diameter 1 5 mm MPI DN spring type terminal block cable diameter 0 2 mm 1 5 mm eee Oa SERIAL PORT RS 485 2 Transmission protocol ASCII Modbus RTU 1 bit start 8 bits data 1 bit stop 32 receivers transmitters 1200 m Maximum differential voltage A B 8 V 13 V Maximum total voltage A ground or 7V 12 V B ground 1 5 V with Ro 54 Q 200 mV Rin 12 kO 27 Q Yes Internal terminating circuit Yes activated by shorting the pins on the terminal block DIP switches 4 8 9 6 19 2 38 4 57 6 115 2 kbps Even Odd None N N O Lines derived in terminal block A B GND RS 5 V RS max 10mA T T Galvanic separation Wire connection MPI D 6 pin screw type t
33. ong with a unit and description and an analog line bar graph indicating the minimum maximum and average value against a pre defined analog scale Likewise use M amp F to reset the values This function might be pass word protected 0 0 50 0 100 0 6 Totalisers digital result along with a unit and 21 Volumetric flaw description and the totaliser status Use to reset 85 m h one or both totalisers This function might be password A H 000000 152 8 m protected M 0000000400 m i When setting the parameters you can also select the way the results are displayed and E switch off specific measurement screens It is easier to operate the recorder by limiting the number of superfluous functions One of the active screens can be set to a default screen displayed when a specific measuring channel is selected Each channel can have a different number of screens and a different default screen assigned Measuring channels can be browsed manually or can be displayed in a sequence 15 Manual channel selection To select a measuring channel use the middle buttons from the four side buttons V A Press and release a button to display the next measuring channel The available channel number is indicated with the button icon In the manual mode all enabled channels are available Auto browsing of channels Press and hold the channel selection button W 4 when browsing through measurement screens to switch to automati
34. r calculated The output range have to be set during configuration and assign to one of the channels The output cannot trace the totaliser 2 3 Communication with the master system MPI D device can communicate with the master system through e RS 485 2 ASCII and Modbus RTU protocols e Ethernet port Modbus TCP protocol Web server Fire communication via the RS 485 2 port have no effect on communication via the E Ethernet port and vice versa 2 3 1 Port RS 485 2 The following data can be remotely accessed via RS 485 port current results ASCII and Modbus RTU the archive of the current results the most recent file only ASCII and Modbus RTU 500 recently recorded events ASCII only 500 recently recorded authorized operations ASCII only totaliser files event log and authorized operations log ASCII only status and information about the current results recorded in the archive ASCII and Modbus RTU e recording control start stop etc ASCII only Connecting GSM module to RS485 2 port enables to transfer as a text messages SMS information about selected alarms and failures and measurement values and totalisers 2 3 2 Ethernet port The device features an Ethernet communication module with Modbus TCP protocol to connect the recorder to a master computer PC PLC via industrial Ethernet network The following data can be remotely accessed via Ethernet port e current results e the archive of the curren
35. rea of pictograms of four side function bottom Pictograms of measuring channels i channel 01 channel 03 MPI D MPI DN Other channels as above Additional screen pictograms Main archive Data and time Relay outputs T hreshholds Bar chart able Summary screen pictograms able defined by user Measurement screen pictograms Large digits digital display with large digits Trend graph graphical display of data Bar graph display with an analog line Min max minimum maximum average values in a table Min max minimum maximum average values in an analog line 10 1 1 y A a i i i N E i 1 N Ji i i pR N f n i gt A g oN f A g B 1y B f u g N vit 2 D AJE ow BAN T i T _ i D aS ag y g TI y i ESE ae S N E E i a a ES Other pictograms Settings return to the MAIN MENU and settings Full screen display archive browsing Help help function call and additional information Recorder name firmware version serial number and recorder description can be edited by user EXit exit to the previous menu or abandoning an operation 90 Enter go to the next menu OK OK OK confirm a message or accept an operation 2 1 2 Functional buttons There are 7 MPI D or 19 functional buttons
36. ress MEY To log out select Log out function in the Main menu LOG IN A Andrzej Choose your Andrzej GOPE sername E ADMIN ADMIN Only the administrator can define a protected activity add new or delete existing users ADMIN can also change user s password without its knowledge The user can change only its own password Commands that can be password protected after proper programming e Archiving commands creating a new file starting and pausing recording clearing indicator e Copy files copying and removing files from the internal memory with the exception of the files that can be removed transferred only by SERVICE Resetting min max resetting tracing minimum maximum and average value Clock adjusting Resetting totalisers the resettable ones Main settings changing any settings except those three mentioned below Threshold settings changing the levels and hysteresis of alarm and control thresholds screen settings configuring screens and changing display settings Archiving settings changing archive related settings e g selecting recorded items The administrator decides which of the above actions require authorization and which users are allowed to perform them If no user is given permission to the activity the only legitimate is an administrator Features available only for the administrator always password protected e Administrative data choosing password protected commands define users their pass
37. rized Operations Log can only be displayed and after transferring data using USB flash drive 2 15 1 Totaliser Log Once a month the totaliser log is saved for all enabled totalisers including information about the time in which the instrument was turned on during the month The data is Recorded on the day and the hour indicated in the settings in Nominal month beginning In the log are stored 13 last records 25 2 15 2 Event Log In the event log are recorded power supply turning on and off settings change date or hour change resetting of maximum minimum and average values resetting of totalisers beginning and the end of declared thresholds crossing beginning and the end of superheated steam saturation beginning and the end of declared input signal failure change of state of selected binary inputs The date and time of each event occurrence is recorded The device display enables to view the last 500 events The log is also available as a text file that can be copied and read on a computer see section 2 1 5 In settings a user should declare which thresholds crossing are to be recorded submenu Event which analog inputs failure should be recorded and for which binary inputs shorting closing and opening should be recorded submenu Actions when failure Actions when closed and Actions when open A P THRESHOLD 1 01 Read value A Alarm gt None o Control gt None Control gt None Event gt Crossing Event
38. ry controller is ON green and red blinking LED means that data are recorded or read red continuously lit LED signals an error e g absence of mass storage device when the recorder attempts to save read data USB port i lf the mass storage device is disconnected from the USB port when the USB LED is lit E yellow and green red all data saved on the mass storage device can be lost 2 1 5 Data upload to USB flash drive In order to copy files to a USB mass storage device go to Main menu Copy files Select Current archives to copy the current archive file totaliser archive file and log files Select Choose file to be able to select files from a list When the files are being copied the USB mass storage device must be plugged into the USB socket The copy function can be password protected and available to authorized users only Files can be also moved or deleted Note that specific files are accessible to SERVICE users only To read data plug the USB flash drive into USB port on a PC The mass storage device will be displayed as an additional computer disc and the data will be saved as text files 12 t mE APARATURA KONTROLNO POMIAROWA www metronic pi Mass storage device USB flash drive 2 2 Analog output 4 20mA The device can be equipped with the optional analog output 4 20mA The output can trace a signal linearly dependent on the value chosen from the reading values which is measured o
39. s of this numerical code 2 8 Archive control The recorder has an internal memory with the capacity of 2 GB The recording process can be set with the buttons on the face plate e creating a new archive file e starting restarting the recording of current results e finishing stopping the recording of current results e resetting the memory usage indicator MAIN ARCHIVE File ar01_013 txt cc ean 10 secs The successive file gt 2011 01 11 00 00 After the archiving process if finished data can be uploaded to a PC by means of a portable mass memory storage device plugged into the USB socket Optional MPI C Raport software can analyze the results and draw up and print reports see section 11 2 8 1 Create new Archive File Creating a new data set for archiving can be done from two locations the additional screen MAIN ARCHIVE or amp Main menu Archiving commands 20 On the MAIN ARCHIVE screen select MAW New file ME Then appears the question Do you want to create a new Main Archive file Confirm with the button BEI After accepting the REC LED blinks green for a few seconds during the operation In the internal memory of the device is created a text file arfaddr _ count txt The addr is a two digit address of the device and the count is the serial number of created file in one instrument it is impossible to create two archive files with identical name An example of the file name ar0
40. t least one totaliser or process value is declared for registration There is always only one Hourly Archive file even if settings were changed When changes are completed only a new header is recorded to a file When the file is deleted or moved from the internal memory the device automatically creates a new one The name of totaliser archive file is artot addr txt where addr is a double digit device address The file can be copied or moved to an external USB memory device and then transferred to a computer The data in the file are secured with control fields that allow to determine whether they have been modified outside of the instrument i To distinguish between files from different devices is recommended to configure E different addresses even when the RS 485 transmission is not used 2 11 Alarms and control In the device can be set up to four alarm and control thresholds for each process values Each threshold has the individually adjustable level of activation hysteresis High or Low mode and can realize the alarm function and or the control function Every threshold can be assigned also with a color green yellow red Exceeding the threshold is indicated by changing a color of the result to the color assigned with the alarm When more thresholds are overrun the result color is changed to a color of the higher threshold af B 1 2 i i 38 0 64 85 03 Temperature Temperature 03 qj A 2 E32 EAD
41. t results the most recent file only 13 Ff L hl i RA D f N j l vi Bd Wi e status and information about the current results recorded in the archive mm N y a Ba Fa j INPUTS RTD TC R U 10 l e meow Omo runy errr eee l AIAN ETHERNE Fig 2 1 Ethernet Port In Modbus TCP the Ethernet module can open simultaneously up to 4 connections Thus it is possible to query the device from 4 different computers or systems Data from measuring channels are available in two formats Integer and Floating point For Ethernet port also a web server is available by IP address in the standard browser In this way it is possible to monitor all measurement and math channels totalisers check the status of the analog output and relay outputs as well as visualize the obtained data in a graph representation TREND User can select Settings button to define channels to be displayed on the graph and to change the trend line color and the refreshing time of the graph The web server is available in four languages English German French and Polish The read outs of data and the number of connected clients up to 4 via the Ethernet port have no effect on the communication via the RS 485 port web site was tested with Explorer 8 Opera Mozilla Firefox Chrome and Safari E browsers 2 4 Display 2 4 1 Individual screens Measurement
42. the electrical signals in the instrument MPI DN 78 11 3 Extended keyboard ceaesaucnrcosedencdecavacs tues cesden gue tenecstades noatadeas fede Toaaviedatacudedsteceuun 79 12 MPI C RAPORT RESULTS VISUALIZATION SOFTWARE ccssscesessesesees 80 13 MODBUS RTU AND MODBUS TCP PROTOCOL ccsssssecsssseseesessesersseeeeens 81 13 1 Serial port settings RS 485 for Modbus RTU cccesceeeseeeeneeeeseeeeneseeeeeeees 81 13 2 Ethernet port settings for Modbus TCP cccecseeteeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeneeeeeneeenaneeneaes 81 13 3 Readout of current results and totaliSers ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees 82 13 3 1 Register addresses for Current re SUlts c ccc ceecceeeeceeeceeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeseees 82 13 3 2 Register addresses for totaliSers cccccseccsseccsseceeseeeeseeeeseeeuseeenseeensetenaes 84 13 4 Readout alarm threshold exceedances function 02 cceeseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 88 13 4 1 Numbers of bits for reading out alarm threshold exceedances 008 89 13 5 Reading OUL AlCNIVGS siccavececesevesswecevecduesensseveseveneiecensenwenieesnveusveceusseuiseassveuesseewes 90 13 5 1 Registers addresses for readout of archive of current results 0 91 13 5 2 Registers addresses to which recording iS possible cccceceeee eee eeeeeees 92 13 6 Readout and settings Of CIOCK ccccccseeseceeseeeeeeeeeee
43. words and entitlements Audit trials browsing on the device screen Communication test Firmware and licenses installing new firmware and granting licenses Restoring factory settings Features available only for the SERVICE ADMIN with service privileges e Calibration of measuring inputs e Deleting moving the event log authorization log and calibration log 19 i The administrator password the user ADMIN in the new device is 1 Only in the new device is a single digit ADMIN password for ease the first programming of the device This password should be changed by an administrator to another soon after programming the device SERVICE password Obtaining the service password is possible after contacting the manufacturer To do this generate the same digital code as if you forget the ADMIN password and provide it to the manufacturer 2 7 1 Changing password by the user administrator Each user can change his her user password To change your password log in and select Change password in the Main menu and enter a new password Instructions on how to change administrator password are provided below The administrator can change each user password even if you have forgot the password E f the administrator password is forgotten it is necessary to contract the manufacturer You will then be asked to provide a numerical code To generate the code enter any password and select MD A new password will be assigned on the basi

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