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2. In the above figure Tag2 is an analog type 4 byte so a TagBitNo combo box will appear for the selection of the required bit within 32 bits O to 31 If Tag2 is Digital type tag then TagBitNo Combo box is not visible 5 3 17 18 Word lamp WordLamp1 Word lamps are similar to Bit lamps but linked with an Analog type tag only It can have many bands By using the band editor it is possible to display a different foreground color different background color different text different symbols different Blink color and control visibility when Tag values change values during Run Time For example Tank Level indicator When Tag1 value is O to 10 Text Low Low Level Color Yellow Blinking 11 to 20 Text Low Level Color Yellow Background 21 to 80 Text Normal Color Green back ground 81 to 90 Text High level Color Red back ground 91 to 100 Text High High Level Color Red blinking Create 5 bands as shown 261 GUI Wizard Dialog WorcdL amp1 s Properties A ransparert Transparent Low Low Level Band1 range 0 to value defined at band2 1 262 i e O to 10 Band2 range Band 2 value to Band3 value 1 i e 11 to 20 Band3 range Band 3 value to Band4 value 1 i e 21 to 80 263 Band4 range Band 4 value to Band5 value 1 i e 81 to 90 Band5 range More than or equal to value defined at band 5 In this case number of bands 5 i e greater than
3. p Create a new project imc n New Project Enter the new name fS Select file path Storage Media CA Ethernet 192 168 0 1 Select Storage Media Then enter the path to the Recorder files in USB stick or SD card Click OK 162 Information Click Yes It will open Recorder configuration screen ZP Display Change configuration data from C cram Fies Hitorial Viewer Hstocal Project oq AW NN Ts File F Edi E Language L Help H mO Bx aat i 5 Channel Al Math Name Alt Log Mira 5 Tools Data Type 2 Byte Value Range 3276 8 3276 7 pns Trigger Method Instant Clock icati Speed 100 ms Dot Offset 0 0 Gain 1 0 Sensor Auto Output System Info Type Thermocouple J Type 200 0 1100 0 Events No Type Setpoint Log Message Jobi Job2 Hysteresis amp Jooo usnm emm exsm o i Joo unam ette exin o Ta mena ferao W an Note The configuration screen is the same as the screen available directly in recorder Please refer to Chapters 3 amp 4 for more details about configuration 5 Do your required changes in the configuration Click at Send configuration icon 163 Information 4 Configuration data was sent successfully H Lo 6 Now remove your removable media from the PC Insert it into the Recorder In the recorder press Menu More Config Press Load mem 4 50 13
4. Ctri O Close Project save Project Ctrl S Save Project As Upload HMI Update Recently Exit Environment General Download and Upload Snap and Grid Object default setting English Once a symbol is selected in the Recorder from Graphics it is possible to change Flip or rotate basic symbols in 09 90 180 and 270 MyPicture1 Configuration General Animation B Properties Tag Binding Select an Analog Tag if animation is required for the symbol in Run time 303 MyPicturel Configuration Movement Select the Enable Move checkbox then enter the X and Y start and end positions this is in pixels Tag Value Linked with the Start and End Positions Ex Recorder 7 High Performance Screen Resolution 800 X 480 Horizontal installation Width 800 Height 480 Move symbol from Left to Right of screen during Run time when tag value changes from 0 to 100 MyPicturel Configuration Beneral Animation B To move the symbol from Left to Right set start and end Positions for X coordinate in pixels there is no need to set Y coordinates Tag value 0 corresponds to Start Position X Tag value 1000 corresponds to End Position X Ex Recorder 7 High Performance Screen Resolution 800 X 480 Horizontal installation Width 800 Height 480 Move symbol from Top to Bottom in screen at Run time when tag value changes from 0 to 100
5. Fig Paperless Recorder Slave Register table and scaling information Serial R5232 485 u Protocol Modbus Slave Address 104 4 6 Instrument Instrument El anguage English Z Security Mode Normal Batch Control Enable z Volume 1 Brightness 4 Screen Saver Disable Storage Internal Flash Custom Page hen Allow download via ethernet Enable Language A total of 20 languages are supported They include English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese Korean French German Italian Polish Spanish Portuguese Brazil Portuguese Russian Thai Czech Danish Dutch Swedish Turkish amp Greek Security Select Normal or CFR 21 security More details available at section Security Batch Control Disable and Enable options available for the selection Refer section Batch Control for more details Volume When the screen is touched you can hear a beep sound Select Disable to switch off the beeper Select value 1 to 10 for volume control 1 is minimum sound and 10 for maximum sound Tool bar On left side of the display page the tool bar appears for configuration Auto Hide Select 10 Sec or 20 Sec or 30 Sec or 60 Sec to hide the tool bar if the user does not operate recorder via touch screen for the set time interval Select disable if auto hide is not required on specific set time Scan Page The User can set Automatic scanning of display page
6. Math2 Ed1 0 61078 Math1 AI1 AI2 Math3 EXP 17 269 A12 Al2 237 3 Math4 Ew1 0 61078 Math3 AI1 AI2 Ea Ew 0 63 Td Tw Math5 RH1 Math4 0 63 AI1 AI2 Math2 100 n Mame Math1 Desc Math Channel 1 Type Expression og TE pression EXP 17 269 AI1 AI14 237 3 Z Trigger by Time Method Instant DataType 4 Byte Value Range 3 4E 4 38 3 4E 38 Trigger by Time Method Instant xpression 0 61078 Math1 AI1 AI2 19 Trigger by Time Method Instant Trigger by Time Method Instant Trigger by Time Method Instant Speed 1 Sec Dot Now in Math5 you will get Relative humidity in 96 Five events are supported for every Math channel and two jobs are available in every event the same as the Analog input channel Math channels are virtual channels They contain measured values based on equations These values can be recorded similar to physically connected Analog inputs and display digital values trends bar graphs etc 16 4 1 3 3 Counter Path IESU venu More Config Math Select Type Counter e Name Counter6 EDesc Counter 6 Type Counter Z Trigger Enable Method Instant Press directional keys at the bottom to select one of the Math channel for the Counter operation Name Defines the name of counter max 18 characters allowed Desc Defines the description for a
7. mem 12 49 57 Status 84 O2 17 13 Tank1 Level switch high Tank2 Level Switch High 4 1 3 Math Channel Maximum no of Math channels in various PR series Recorders are as follows Maximum Math 15 Channels 69 Path EE wenu More Config Math After entering the Configuration mode in Channel select Math then Press the Enter soft button to get into Math Channel configuration page Trigger Enable Method Instant Name Define the name of the Math channel Desc Define the detail description for the channel name Type Specify either Math Totalizer or Counter Note Based on selection at Type configuration details will be changed For ex Type Math has different configuration details compared with Type Totalizer or Type Counter Log data type Trigger Method Speed Same as Analog Input Press Back key and then press Home soft button go to Real time display and memorize the Math settings Enter Expression column it appears Source Operator and a keyboard 70 Math Expression AI1 AI2 2 Source T The Source covers all available Analog inputs Digital Inputs Math inputs external channels The Operators are mathematical expressions described below Use Source Operator and keyboard to define the Math equation gt Transformation Value Table Point 1 to 8 Range O 1 0 Transformation Select disable value or Math channel This function mainly used
8. 200 0 270 0 270 0 Pi 270 0 L0 0 50 0 328 0 454 0 752 0 r 1472 0 3308 0 3200 0 180 0 20 00 1E m m m m Aa 0 00 20 00 0 40 l 5 00 I 6 00 2012 0 2498 0 752 0 0 00 6 00 iL in in Active Time 11 20 14 13 39 47 43221 Scan Time 402 ms Sampling Rate 1 Sec Pagel Pagel 160 5 2 7 Removable Media The steps are given below 1 In recorder please insert an empty SD card or USB stick 2 In the recorder press Menu More Config Press Save 4 mem 4 39 27 42 10 22 13 Configuration Configuration Al DI Math AO External Display Timer Clock Communication Instrument Password OOOK Demo Enable Auto Output System Information Default Confirm Do you want to save configuration to storage media Press Yes It will save Recorder configuration files into USB stick Check contents of removable media It should have the following files TRANSCEND G File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q gt i d j search gt Folders Address i G1 File and Folder Tasks C Make a new folder 3 Remove the removable media from the recorder Insert into PC 161 4 Double click the historical viewer icon Rd at desktop and follow on screen instructions to create a new project BS Create a new project M ax Select PR Recorder Click OK Note Above screen appears right away if no project files available in Computer
9. 90 250VAC 47 63Hz 110VA 62W maximum 11 36VDC 62VA 62W maximum Display PR10 LCD 480 x 272 pixel resolution 65K color PR20 LCD 640 x 480 pixel resolution 65K color PR30 LCD 1024 x 768 pixel resolution 65K color Memory 256MB storage memory on board Analog Input Cards AI20X Channels Al203 3 channels AI206 6 channels Resolution 24 bits Sampling Rate 10 times second Maximum Rating RTD input 20V T C and Voltage input 65V mA input 10V Temperature Effect 0 1uV 15PPM of reading for all inputs except mA 30PPM of reading for mA input Sensor Lead Resistance Effect T C 0 32PPM of reading ohm 3 wire RTD 2 6 C ohm of resistance difference of two leads Based on C measurement temperature for PT100 2 wire RTD 2 6 C ohm of resistance sum of two leads Based on C measurement temperature for PT100 24 Burn out Current 10uA Common Mode Rejection Ratio CMRR 120dB Normal Mode Rejection Ratio NMRR 55dB Isolation Breakdown Voltage between channels 1500VAC min Sensor Break Detection Sensor opened for TC RTD and mV inputs below 1 mA for 4 20mA input below 0 25V for 1 5V inputs unavailable for other inputs Sensor Break Responding Time Within 1 seconds for TC RTD and mV inputs O 1 second for 4 20 mA and 1 5V inputs Characteristics Accuracy at Input 120 1000 C 184 1832 F EE 3 12MO Cc 250 a 418 752 F 3 12MQ o 900 C 148 1652 F 3 12MQ
10. Digit Space Defines the space between digits Segment Space Defines the space between segment to segment for digits Segment Thickness Defines thickness of segments for digits Decimals Defines the number of decimal points Tag Binding Selects the Analog Tag of process value 5 3 17 11 Digital Box Digital Box is a Graphical User Interface widget that displays a digital tag value along with four predefined labels as attributes for the process value in Run time Digital Boxes are normally used with Analog tags to display process values like Temperature Pressure Flow etc They also allow 4 different labels as attributes for displaying tag related information 235 DigitalBoxi s Properties L un TID co Mill Outlet Tahoma Regla NNNM Tahoma Regular F El Behavior Value T Visibl T Attribute T10 SIDS m a eC Etim Tag3 v Attributes Mill 1 El Design Attributed Outlet Name DigitalB ox1 AttibuteFont Microsoft Sans Serif Locked False BackColor Khaki El Layout 2 Dock Mone ForeColor E Blue Location 176 224 ValueF ort Arial 20 Bold Size 256 112 Properties AttributeT attribute to be displayed at Top left side of Digital Box Attribute2 attribute to be displayed at Top Right side of Digital Box Attribute3 attribute to be displayed at Bottom Left side of Digital Box 236 Attribute4 attribute to be displayed at Bottom Right side of Digital Box A
11. NoBlink Indicates Blink is not required for symbol during design time or Run time Blink Speed and Blink color Not available when this is selected Blinklnvisible Symbol will appear and disappear cyclically during both design time and Run time per the set Blink speed Blink color Not Available for selection BlinkShaded Symbol will flash 2 colors one color at a time on the same symbol per the set blink speed during both design time and Run time Example Fill Color mode Shaded Color Green 314 Blink shaded setting Blink mode Blink shaded Blink speed Medium 800 Blink color Blue The green color shaded symbol appears first then the symbol turns into a blue shade after elapsing the preset time in the blink speed setting Blink speed Define blink speed Available options include Fast_400 Medium_800 and Slow_1200 Its period is in ms Blink color Define background color Normally blink is not used during design time Default settings are as follows 1 Fill Color Mode Original If a different color is required for the symbol select Fill color mode Shaded then define the Fill color 2 By default Back Style Transparent in Background 3 By Default Blink mode NoBlink Animation It is to define animation for the symbol to appear at Run time in Recorder Animation mode Define animation mode Available options include Analog Color Fill Discrete color fill Analog integer color fill
12. amp Reports and snapshot directly from Paperless Recorder 108 4 9 1 USB Printer Generally USB printer support PCL protocol It means it will support Page Print but not line print We support PCL language 4 5 amp 6 If USB printer supports ESCP protocol similar to EPSON LQ300 then it is possible to take line print Please refer Printer user manual for exact protocol details Do not use USB printer supporting only PCL to print single line alarms otherwise pages will be wasted Printer Paperless Recorder USB cable Procedure Connect Recorder to Printer via USB cable Power ON Printer Path IESU wenu More Config Auto Print Enter Select Setup Printer press Enter soft button BPuto Output Auto Output BsSetup Printer Historical Data Period Last Hours Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec 109 mew AE ESCF Printer CJ PCL Inkjet PL Laser e aaa Printer PCL Laser ESCP printer PCL Inkjet available by default Select one from the list as per printer model connected to the Paperless Recorder Port It shows Network by default Once a printer is connected to the USB port it will show LPT1 for the USB printer Select LPT1 Net Path lt is required to enter the correct network path here only if both Printer and Paperless Recorder are connected to a LAN network Paper Size A4 B5 Legal and Letter are supported Draft mode By default it is selected If m
13. 2 ls 4 p Action Enable gt To Channel First Ext9 From Device Register 100 4 5 4 Modbus RTU Master Example2 Master Paperless Recorder Slave PID Controller Master IDz1 Paperless Recorder E Controller Slave ID 2 Register Parameter Parameter Ran Default Data habt ge Address Notation Description Value type cem naar Set point value for ed sme em 8 Fig External PID Controller Register table 101 Master Configuration Address 1 Baud Rate 9600 Slave Configuration Connections z Type Serial is ua ID 2 Action Enable To Channel X First Ext1 From Device Register z Type Input Start Address 129 Data Type Int16 Connection Connect 1 102 External be Trigger by Time Method Instant Low 3276 8 ZHigh 3276 7 4 5 5 Modbus RTU Slave Example Master PC Modbus RTU OPC Server Slaves Paperless Recorders 2 nos each with 6 channel Analog inputs Master ID 1 Paperless Paperless Recorder Recorder Slave ID 2 Slave ID 3 103 1 Input Register Parameter Table Address Notation Parameter Scale Notes High AI1 process value AI2 process value cO wn p Iw IN je oO A The scale high low value are define in the following table for Landis DP 2 DP 3 Soul pss 199 99 19 999 0 19999 Scale high 455 36 45 536 0 45536
14. 270 Properties Scroll Bar Width Defines the width of the scroll bar that appears on Right side of List box Items Define all the available options in design time For example There are 6 options available to select a process Tag1 an analog tag is linked to List box1 Now If Select A is selected then Tag1 value will 0 If Select B is selected then Tag1 value will 1 If Option G is selected then Tag1 value will 5 Events Changed Define actions using function editor When operator presses on list box item in Run time the actions defined here will be executed 5 3 17 22 Group Panel Used to group objects in a screen Procedure Click on Group Panel at Basic Objects On Screen just draw a rectangle with your mouse over the objects that you would like to group together It will appear as shown below Screen eee Now double click on Group Panel object 2 1 GroupPaneli s Properties Select Group Controls check box and click OK Now you will be able to move grouped objects to another location or rescale them to fit to another screen size etc Group Controls Select the check box to apply the group function De select the check box for ungroup 5 3 18 Enhanced Objects Fine components are available for User interface and display The components include Dial Digital LED Level Meter Slider Switch Thermometer and Toggle 5 3 18 1 Common Properties Appearance Ba
15. 304 MyPicture1 Configuration General Animation Bands Common Movement EnableMave StartPosition EndFasitian Tag Value From Ex Recorder 7 High Performance Screen Resolution 800 X 480 Horizontal installation Width 800 Height 480 Move symbol from Left Top to Right Bottom on screen at an angle during Run time when the tag value changes from 0 to 100 MyPicture1 Configuration General Animation Bands Movement EnableMove StartPasitian EndFasitian EA ks T T T ag Value From To 305 Band Count Used to define bands for run time animation of symbol Max 32 bands are supported Back Color Define Back Color of the symbol that should appear in a specific band during Run time Visible Define visibility control for the symbol in a specific band during Run time Image Select different image file to display in a specific band during Run time Flip Define the flip position for the symbol in a specific band during Run time Available options include None Horizontal Vertical and Both 306 Rotate Rotate symbol to any predefined direction in a specific band during Run time Available options include 0 90 180 and 270 Example There is Liquid level Tank When the Tag value 0 an arrow should appear pointing in the Down direction indicating that a discharge of the tank is in progress When the Tag value 1 the arrow should appear in the Up direction indicat
16. 5 3 13 Standard bar New Project B Open Project IL Save Project Unao Redo cut sa Copy a Paste 207 niin Delete fA Search Show Grid Align to Grid gs iL Build Offline Simulator E Online Simulator otop simulation amp Je Download m Full screen 5 3 14 Format bar 7 PE NT E E a unb db Pri A v mw Je ese pue So mpm EUM E 2 oe a ooor4 V EI eee oe E S Sh one Im ja M ne mi L LJ LI LJ T Bring to Front g Bring to Back 4533 Lock the control E Group m Ungroup Lb Align left E Align center EJ Align right Au Align Top 208 3 Align bottom JSt Align middle Make same width fU t1 T a Make same height ti Make same size oize to grid Make horizontal spacing equal ncrease horizontal spacing opo dh Decrease horizontal spacing Remove horizontal spacing ot Make vertical spacing equal Increase vertical spacing B 8 t Decrease vertical spacing Remove vertical spacing Center vertically Center Horizontally 5 3 15 Project Explorer Project Explorer I 5 naa 209 5 3 16 Screen This is to add new screen to the project It is possible to set screen into the following types 1 Page When a new project is created screen1 Page type is created by default It is not possible to change screen1
17. BS oe et gt ot el BH PEPEE nv a x 3 Toolbox a Sereeni X Project Explorer Ax Basic Objects ugue See eens Skee Sea mE src eee 6 2 ae Screen E E Jo Aug 14 10 44 07 fs Screen1 k Pointer N Line DA Polygon E Rect D Elipse ur EB Table 13 NumericUpDown Bl DigtaiLED EE DigitalBox Properties nx J A abl TextBox a E Appearance A Label BackColor 183 183 255 E Behavior A Date TimeLabel Loop Interval ms 1000 E Events IB AlamBanner Activated Deactivated Button Loop Xr BitLamp Screen Style PageNo 1 o WordLamp ScreenHeight 768 E Screen Width 1024 3l rein Template ed Objects Type Page eC me L6 LL L8 SA a si ty E e 9 ali S Al J Desktop a u DNE 7 e 57 3 7 Analog Input Log Speed Flexibility The Analog input can be logged at various speeds such as 100ms 1 2 5 10 20 50 Dot sec and 1 or 2 dot min The User has a lot of flexibility in logging speeds 3 8 High Speed Input The Digital input can accessed as normal Logic or a High frequency pulse 3 9 System Clock Synchronization via Internet The Recorder System clock can be synchronized via internet and Summer Saving Time can be defined The detailed settings related information can be found in Chapter 4 Configuration Section 4 4 3 10 Increased Security in Password configuration The password can be configured as normal or C
18. Every Combo box is linked with single Analog tag from properties 267 ComboBox Configuration General Items Common Events Appearance BackColor Button idth TestFont Marne Tahoma Style Bold iM TagBinding Tage ComboBox1 Configuration E ForeColor Size General Option A Option B Option C Option D Option E Option F Option G Items Common Events Note Do not keep any empty space between different text entries otherwise unpredictable results may occur Property grid El Appearance BackColor white Buttonwidti 2l FareCalar BS ContolT ext T extFant T ahama 1 2 Bald El Behavior Visible True El Data Items Collection T agBinding Tagll 7 Options in Option F Option B Option C Option D Write List of Option E Design time Option G 268 El Design M ame Combobox Locked False Securltul evel 0 El Events Changed E Layout Dock Mane Location 128 96 Size 224 24 Properties Button Width Defines the width of a Button It modifies the width of the down arrow at the right side of the combo button Items Defines all the available options during design time For example There are 7 options available to select a process Tag1 an analog tag is linked to Combo box1 Now If Option A is selected then during Run time Tag1 value will O If Option B is selected then Tag1 value will 1 If Option G is selected t
19. Pagel Mode Mix Direction Horizontal Background Black Mio Channel Color Width Low High 0mm m Status Bar DH Taotalizer Counter Disable Disabte Disable Disable Extensive Software Data Acquisition Studio with Real time Viewer Event Alarm List eJ EF es ij il Bar Pagel E amp bd Ak Type Source Active Time Clear Time Value Content 1000 0 1370 0 400 0 1820 0 1767 0 1 Login System 08 07 14 14 00 09 888 0 1213 0 335 0 1638 0 1590 3 7760 1056 0 270 0 1456 0 1413 6 3 664 0 899 0 205 0 1274 0 1236 9 552 0 742 0 140 0 1092 0 1060 2 440 0 585 0 75 0 400 0 910 0 328 0 428 0 10 0 300 0 728 0 216 0 271 0 55 0 200 0 546 0 104 0 114 0 120 0 100 0 8 0 43 0 185 0 0 0 120 0 200 0 250 0 100 0 Ana wis N33 Alaa AA viu iiem E Normal o Event eared Digital Pagel 1 Sec Dot 14 00 07 14 01 47 14 05 07 14 06 47 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 agel Pagel Sampling Rate 1 Sec Scan Time 107 ms 10 Panel Studio Software to Edit Custom Displays Panel PR30 Custom Page 1024 768 Panel Studie ALB File Edit Format Project Help dl iudOQ g sx Alt mb gi 3 s 1 l5 3 mih ow Cl E GE oe 2s he mz SF at s BH Toolbox qx X Project Explorer nx Eire isti co GRUT Basic Objects idly Screen Fi Screen k Pointer P dou n N Line E Se t 2 x 5 AA Polygon B so
20. Password em Demo Enable Auto Output System Information It will Show the Batch control settings as shown below 121 Batch Start No Action Stop No Action Name Enter Batch name A maximum of 18 characters is allowed By default the name is Batch1 Lot Number Enter the Lot number If Auto increment is enabled then Lot numbers will be incremented automatically by the recorder Batch1 1 Batch1 2 Batch1 3 etc during every start of a new batch Jobs Two events Start Stop are available Start Start means Jobs that should be done during start of a new batch Stop Stop means Jobs that should be done during stop of a batch Note When batch control is enabled the recorder will be in Pause mode by default initially and it requires Starting of the recorder from the Menu by pressing at ES menu More than Start When recorder is not logging any data Pause status shall be shown in the Top right area of the recorder as shown below How to do the batch control Press on EEM Menu More then Start Batch number will be shown in the recorder Top area A menm Batchi 1 12 04 14 10 03 33 rd To Stop this batch press on Menu More then Pause It gives a message Saving data and updates batch data in the internal memory of the paperless recorder 122 4 11 1 1 Batch Example 1 The operator wants to start a batch every day at 8 00am and stop the batch at 12
21. Scale Label divisions 10 0 10 20 till 100 287 Slider Configuration Properties Back color Back color for the component Active bar color Define active bar color Slider bar color Define border color for the slider LED color Color of the handle Inactive bar color Define inactive bar color LabelsPosition Define Label position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Orientation Horizontal Vertical This is the orientation of the slider component In the above figure it is in the Horizontal position Slide size Define height and width of the slider Text Font It is to set the font for the label including Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Bevel lt is to set a border including inner border outer border and style of border 288 Inner Border True False Outer Border True False otyle 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised and Frame Lowered Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of a process value Slider Configuration Ticks Ticks Position Define ticks position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Ticks Length Set Tick length in pixels Scale Scale divisions Define number of Scale divisions Big ticks Scale Sub Divisions Define numbe
22. Tag1 1 When operator releases the button Tag1 0 holding time 1000 msec Since holding time is set for a clicked action the released action TurnBitOff will be executed only after completing 1000 msec not immediately after the operator releases the button In this case if the PLC scan time is 800 msec the operator click action will be detected properly because the button will remain active for 1000 msec C R czClicked R Released Operator action Tag1 1000 m sec Holding time 1000 m sec Auto Repeat amp Interval time This is generally applicable for a Pressed event It is to repeat the action defined at the Pressed event as per the set interval time Example When operator keeps the button pressed the set point should be incremented by 1 for every 1 second 245 P Pressed R Released P R Operator action Tagi 0 1000 m sec On Off Auto Repeat ON Time interval 1000 m sec Auto repeat with time interval and holding time cannot be used together Tag binding Select the tag that should be linked to the button to show a different display during run time based on configuration available at Band editor Any of the configured Analog or Digital tags can be selected If Tag1 is an Analog Type 32 bit it is also possible to show a different display based on individual bits By default it is disabled You can select the bit from the combo box and then configure the band editor per pr
23. Value Position Define position for the value to appear during Run time Available options include Top left Bottom Right Both Internal and None The naming convention is based on the orientation of the component 294 Thermometer Configuration Section Colors Define bands to display Ticks and Label color accordingly based on the value of the tag during Run time 5 3 18 6 Bar Box Bar Box is a Graphical User Interface widget that displays a bar graph for an Analog Tag during Run Time Every Bar box should be linked with an Analog Tag Properties Border Style Define border style Options include Fixed single Fixed 3D and None 295 Direction Define direction of Bar graph Up Down Left Right Range high Display scale high Range Low Display scale low Value Default value It is to check how fore color back color displays in PC during design time Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Bands It is to define various bands for the process value to appear and display animation in Run time Band count Use up down buttons to increase decrease number of bands Maximum 32 bands are supported In each band it is possible to configure back color fore color and blink properties Back color Define back color Fore Color Define fore color Blink Select True if blink is required and False if blink is not required Blink color f True is selected for blink then this property is vis
24. days hours minutes and seconds Not the Actual Time Repeat Countdown Repeats the previous countdown Not the Actual Time Daily Weekly or Monthly The timer works in selected interval of Real Time Action Disables or enables the timer Job1 Job2 2 jobs can be configured for each timer 91 4 3 1 1 Timer Example 1 Switch on water pump every day at 8 00am and switch off at 10 00am This application requires a Daily timer which works with Real Time Clock Configuration settings are as follows Timer1 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 8 Min O Sec O Job1 DO Latch On Target DO1 Job2 No Action Timer2 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 10 Min O Sec O Job1 DO Latch Off Target DO1 Job2 No Action 4 3 1 2 Timer Example 2 Let s say when a digital input high event is triggered by high pressure you would like to switch on a relay after a 10 seconds delay Digital Input1 Event1 Type H Job1 Enable Timer Target Timer1 Job2 No Action Event2 Type L Job1 DO Latch Off Target DO1 Job2 No Action Timer1 Type Countdown Action Disable Time Hour 0 Min O Sec 10 Job1 DO Latch On Target DO1 Job2 No Action 92 4 3 1 3 Timer Example 3 Timer amp Report A manager plans to get a daily report from the recorder about the minimum maximum and average values of the process every day After production has finished he can press Menu then Event then he selects Report and p
25. id queer H EJ Animation n DE Berrie AE E Appearance Screeni lt 10 Yellow Blinking SL True E ior 10 to 19 Yellow steady 2 d umm E TE 20 to 79 Green Color Max 50 band WEE a 80 to 89 Red Color E gt 90 Red Color blinking A Y T 9 StandardControll SecurityLevel E Events lt 10 Yellow Blinking T uu IS a T Symbol Factory WET Properties Bring To Front Send To Back Lock Controls Copy Animation Paste Animation mi T Cut Copy 309 Symbol Factory NET Property Page Design Time During design time the applications engineer is allowed to change the colors of these symbols Example Change tank color from standard grey scale to Green color Task Place symbol on a screen Toolbox k Pointer amp f StandardControl i CutawayControl In Tool box click Symbol Factory then drag and drop a standard control to the screen 310 Fig 1 Fig2 Fig3 Fig4 Task Increase size of symbol select the symbol on the screen It will be as shown as in fig2 above Then move mouse to a square pointer till an arrow appears Left click and hold the mouse Drag the mouse to increase size of symbol as per your requirement and then it will be as shown as in Fig4 above Alternatively in the property grid enter the size in pixels as shown
26. we ve made an easy chart to show the maximum days based on available memory second 15 808 days 31 616 days 10seconds 158 032 days 316 064 days 120 seconds 1 896 304 days 3 792 608 days The above is an approximation Each record of data uses 2 or 4 bytes of memory depending on the data type For ex Selected data size 2 bytes If the Log Speed the recording speed of measured data is set to the fastest speed at 1 second per data then for a six channels a 16GB SD Card will last approximately 15 808 days 16GB 2 bytes x 24 hours x 60 minutes x 60 seconds x 6 Channels The following formula is to calculate how many days a USB disk can do saving before it is full 4 of days The capacity of SD card memory x Log Speed 2 x of hours per day x 60 x 60 x Number of channels If the User is using USB to store data to avoid losing recorded data while transferring to PC it is necessary to insert USB memory back again into the recorder soon after loading recorded data onto PC Otherwise data may not be recorded while the USB is absent 15 1 6 Smart Mechanism The recorded data is stored in the manufacturer s special binary format It is not possible to manipulate or modify the recorded data This feature fully guarantees the security of the data Front View Touch LCD display SD Slot 15 USB host Rear View IO modules HR5 232 422 485 aption Ethernet port standard
27. 00am Configuration Timer1 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 8 Min O Sec 1 Job1 Start Job2 No Action Timer2 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 12 Min O Sec 1 Job1 Pause Job2 No Action How to view batch data in Recorder Press on ME venu History Page1 Press Search select required Batch and press Ok Batch details including lot number can be archived by pressing soft key Batch 123 LL Batch1 1 Pagel p mem SD 10 07 20 36 99 _ 12 04 14 Realtime 1 Sec Dot Mode Alarm History Pagel Event Page2 MRE 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 00 34 10 02 14 10 03 54 10 05 34 10 07 14 More 1 Se Dot 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 2 04 14 9 59 54 10 01 34 10 03 14 10 04 54 10 06 34 10 08 14 Storage B Search Batch L A Internal 124 elect 10 20 13 18 55 13 Batchi 1 Batchi 1 Batch1l How to Dump Batch data to external USB memory Press on EE venu More then press on Dump Select All or required lots and press OK 125 For ex Batch1 1 Batch 1 2 Batch1 3 are available Initial 1 Lot means Batch1 1 Initial 2 Lots means Batch1 1 and Batch1 2 Initial 3 Lots means Batch1 1 Batch1 2 and Batch1 3 Note Provision not available to dump only specific lot Please refer Instrument gt Data Transfer gt Transfer and Remain Message IN Do you want 9 dump historical data and event list to storage media Press on Yes to dump data
28. 1 1 Ma 182 1858 0 11 PR Recorder 4 1370 0 200 0 TE 0 Node P Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 5 1821 9 1308 8 Atir t Note When real time viewer is running in PC data will be stored on the computer hard drive This data can be archived later from Real time viewer itself using the Measured data icon This data is same as the recorder s internal memory Historical data In the case of a PC running round the clock like a server there may be no need to manually transfer historical data from Recorder to PC via Memory stick Note Please read Real time viewer help file from software itself for all the features available in Real time viewer software 5 2 13 Serial RS232 422 485 The procedure is similar to Ethernet But the bank must be set for Modbus Serial 189 5 2 14 View Real time data from Multiple Recorders Assume one Recorder database has already been added in Ethernet using IP address 192 168 0 11 Target Connect a second Recorder IP address 192 168 0 12 to the Real time viewer Connect both the Recorders and PC to Ethernet switch Use Ping instruction at DOS prompt and check communication between PC and two Recorders If there is no response then check IP address in all the devices Also check Ethernet cables If there is good response from Recorders using the Ping instruction Open Real time vi
29. 168 0 111 Mode i 1 Sec Dot Alarm 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 15 35 14 15 36 54 153834 15 40 14 15 41 54 15 43 34 15 45 14 15 46 54 154834 15 50 14 155154 15 5334 15 55 14 15 56 54 483 9 933 3 329 Press Overview to view the summary of all data in single screen Web Viewer x 1 d E oO jd c Sy 192 168 0 111 Realtime Oye EI ounter9 170 5 362 5 1197 4 1393 4 p 1611 9 460 2 777 0 1275 6 NATE em Mathis IMathl6 By pressing Mode you can view the data in Bar Graphs Trends and Digital Values By Pressing Trend you can view the data in trends Web Viewer x a pal c Q 192 168 0 111 Menu Realtime Pagel 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 15 3633 15 38 13 15 39 53 15 41 33 15 43 13 15 44 53 154633 15 48 13 154953 155133 15 53 13 155453 155633 15 58 13 Aj4 236 7 787 6 330 By pressing Bar you can view the data in Bar Graphs m j Web Viewer Q 192 168 0 111 z By pressing Digit you can view the Data in the digital format 20 0 J0 0 331 By pressing Alarm you can view the List of Alarms along with the details By pressing Status you can view the status of th
30. 41 10 22 13 Configuration Configuration Al DI Math AO External Display Timer Clock Communication Instrument Password 4 Demo Enable Auto Output System Information Default Select Configuration OK Cancel Press OK 164 Press Yes 5 2 8 Configuration Please refer to Chapter 4 for full details related to configuration 5 2 8 1 Analog Input ATi Jobi Job2 Hysteresis m nonmion NoAction 0 0 165 tal Input Igi 5 2 8 2 D 5 2 8 3 Math channel 166 5 2 8 4 Analog Output 5 2 8 5 External Channel n 167 5 2 8 6 Display 5 2 8 7 Timer 168 5 2 8 8 Clock 5 2 8 9 Communication File F Edit E Language L Help H D S oI z x i Channel Ethernet External 1P Automation Modbus TCP Port E Tools P 4 DNS Server 168 95 1 1 Timer 169 4B Display Change cor t CAF t ng gx amp f cxu5 Channel Serial 170 Fle F Edit E Language L Help H nebgxid amp i z a Channel N External B Tools Email Email Email SMTP Server Host brainchild com tw Port 25 User vasu Address From service brainchild com tw To 1 sales brainchild com tw 2 af s Ef 5 2 8 10 Instrument File F Edit E E Channel External Display Tools Communication Instrument ji Password Auto Output E
31. 60 180 C a 0 00617 76 356 F 2 0KO 200 260 C ns 750 mV OV OV 76 356 F 76 356 F 2 0 T 0 EA T Ni100 60 180 C a 0 00617 0 4 C 2 0KQ a 0 00427 moma 26 23 m amp 30096 760 4 C 4 C 4 C N 6 1 45V 6 32 6 32V 0 05 3 12MO Digital Input Card DI206 Channels 6 per card Logic Low 5V minimum 0 8V maximum Logic High 3 5V minimum 24V maximum External pull down Resistance 1KO maximum External pull up Resistance 1 5MO minimum Relay Output Card RO206 Channels 6 per card Contact Form N O amp N C form C Relay Rating 5A 240 VAC life cycles 200 000 for resistive load Analog Output Card AO206 Channels 6 per card Output signal 4 20mA 0 20mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10V Resolution 16 bits Accuracy 0 05 of Span 0 0025 C Load Resistance 0 500 ohms current 10K ohms minimum voltage Output Regulation 0 0196 for full load change Output Setting Time 0 1 second stable to 99 996 Isolation Breakdown Voltage 1500VAC at 50 60Hz for 1 minute Integral Linearity Error 0 005 of Span Temperature Effect 0 0025 of Span C COMM Module IF232 and IF485 Interface RS 232 1 unit RS 485 or RS 422 up to 247 units Protocol Modbus Protocol RTU mode Address 1 247 Baud Rate 9 6 115 2 Kbits sec Measured data Bits 7 or 8 bits Parity Bit None Even or Odd Stop Bit 1 or 2 bits Standard Ethernet Communic
32. 9 Operate 9 Config 9 bo Pause 9 ShutDown 9 LogOut Time selection available from 1 min to 20 min This selection is visible only if CFR 21 is selected If no user operates the Paperless Recorder for the above set duration the current user will be logged out automatically Password validity Password validity can be set for 30 60 or 90 days After the preset amount of days it will require the user to key in a new password or keep the old one for an additional 30 60 or 90 days Security levels O to 9 levels are supported 9 is the highest authority level O is the lowest 107 4 8 Demo The Demo mode is a simulation mode used as a sales tool for demonstration purposes It is set to simulate Al analog inputs and Math functions To start the automatic demonstration first enable Demo mode then turn the power OFF and Power ON to make it effective To stop the automatic demonstration and return to real mode with real inputs first disable Demo mode then turn the power off and Power ON 4 9 Auto Output BAuto Output goetup Printer Historical Data Period Last Hours Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec Setup Printer It is to configure printer Select Setup Printer and then press the Enter soft button Two kinds of printers are supported One is USB printer for page printing and another is Serial printer for Line printing Applications Print Historical data events
33. Bands Common Fill O Enable Fill Start Fill EndFill Movement EnableMove StartPosition EndPosition x X Y Y Size EnableSize StartSize EndSize Width Width Height Height Tag value From Animation This is to do animation with a Polygon in Run Time Fill Select Enable Fill if filling animation is required on a Polygon object during Run time When a tag value changes during Run time it shows the polygon filling with a defined color inside the Polygon object It s like a bar graph where the filling is within the polygon shape 221 Start Fill Defines a Start value for Fill End Fill Defines an End value for Fill Movement Used to define a movement position This is the same as previously explained for the Line object earlier Size Used to define the amount of size increase decrease This is the same as previously explained for the Line object earlier Tag Value oelect a Tag to be linked with the Polygon object This is useful if animation is required to be done with the Polygon Polygon Configuration E General Paints Animation Bands Common BandCount 3 E Bandi Appearance 2i ForeColor Blink FillColor E BlinkColor Visible Bande Appearance zi M ForeColor Blink 3i FillCalor BlinkCalor Value visible s Banda Appearance RE IH Forecolor Blink Wl Fillcolor BlinkCalor value 222 Band editor A maximum of 32 bands are available For e
34. Example Three bands Section 1 Max 60 means its band is from O to 60 96 and it will show labels and ticks in black color Section 2 Max 80 means its band is from 61 to 80 Section 3 Max 100 means its band is from 81 to 100 96 Note Band setting is in 9o for the total Scale defined Minimum to maximum cei Levelli Configuration SectionsCalars amp ctieeLolorSection InactiveColorSection Commor Section E Col HM aximumPF ercent S ectianz MM aximumPercent dc Sectors MasinumPercent i coi Active Color Section Defines the active color for the process value band For example If a process value range is 0 100 set different bands in 9o for the process value and define colors to appear within the level Bar graph during Run Time 2 8 When the process value is between 0 and 50 of scale display bricks in Lime color When the process value is between 51 and 80 of scale display bricks in Yellow color When the process value is between 81 and 100 of scale display bricks in Red color Configuration from Property grid LolarS ection Array InactieCalars ection Colorsection Array Click the ColorSection Array and the following screen will appear Then set all the bands and colors ColorSection Collection Editor EJE3 Color Lime PEE LLL Color fellow 80 Color Hed 100 MamumPeren SO Inactive Color Section Define Inactive colors for process value b
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36. Hi Display Lo Scale Hi and Scale Low here is a typical example with input O 10V Scale Low 0 00 Scale Hi 100 00 to have better resolution and vision on Bar set the Display Lo 0 00 and Display Hi 50 00 so that the Bar displays from value 0 00 to 50 00 The decimal point is defined by Scale Hi and Scale Low and not by Display Hi or Display Lo 4 2 1 Status Bar Status Bar To make it convenient when viewing the status of Digital Input Digital Output Math channel Totalizer Counter and AO the user may enable these items in the status bar The Status bar is displayed at Lower part of the page A maximum of 10 89 tags can be displayed in each Status bar One status bar can be configured for each page Note Status bar configuration is not shared in all the pages You may define a different setup for status bars in each page per your requirements pem Type Enable 1 DI1 2 DIZ 3 DOI 4 DO2 5 Mathi 6 Counter1 ME Totalizer1 8 AOI Realtime Pagel Lb Fig Status bar display in Real time 90 4 3 Timer Path ME venu vore config Timer Timer Timer1 t heh ue 7 s o 1o fii 12 1s 14 l Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 8 Job2 No Action Dux Press directional keys at the bottom to select from one of 20 available timers Type Countdown Repeat Countdown Daily Weekly or Monthly Countdown Defines the interval of time e g
37. Up to 5 digits counter displays value directly let s say 0 99999 100000 will be shown as 1E5 which means 5 zero s after 1 4294967295 will be shown as 4 29497E9 etc 4 1 3 5 Totalizer In our new generation Recorder the Totalizer is a part of Math channels Configuration Path IESU wenu More Config Math Select Type Totalizer n Name Totalizer6 SDesc Totalizer 6 Type Totalizer Trigger Enable Method Instant 2 Total izer Input AI Source AII Action Disable Decimal 0 Period Sec 19 Press directional keys at the bottom to select from available Totalizers Name Defines the name of the Totalizer Maximum 18 characters allowed Desc Defines the description for a specific Totalizer on the display Type Select Totalizer Log Same as Analog input configuration Totalizer Input Analog Input Al or Pulse Counter DI Source Select the source for the Totalizer from Analog input Math Counter Totalizer Action Disables or enables the Totalizer Method Instant Input AI Source AIl Action Disable Decimal 0 z Period Sec Decimal Defines the decimal point for the Totalizer Period Selects if seconds minutes or hours are used for the Totalizer Unit Defines the unit of totalizing Preset Defines the preset value for the Totalizer 80 Low Cut Defines the Low Cut for the Totalizer For ex If 0 0 is set as Low cut then if
38. available Hysteresis To avoid it been activated too often the Log Alarm or relay can set for no reaction Hysteresis value can be defined for the event trigger set point 66 Example1 If the temperature is increased to more than 120 C log alarm and switch on digital output 1 When the temperature is decreased to less than 80 C log the alarm and switch off the digital output1 Setting of events for the analog input in the channel configuration is as follows Type L SetPoint 120 0 SetPoint 80 0 Log Log Alarm Log Log Alarm Jobl DOLatch On DO1 Jobi DO Latch Off DO1 Job2 No Action Job2 No Action Hysteresis 0 0 Hysteresis 0 0 4 1 2 Digital Input Path BE menu config 1 After entering the Configuration mode in the Channel select DI then Press the Enter soft button to get into Digital Input Channel configuration page Desc Tank level high Z Type Logic Level Events Add Ee Remove Name Define the name for the Digital Input Channel A maximum of 18 characters is allowed for the name Description Define detail description for the channel 67 Type Logic Level Logic Level This selection activates digital logic which is either one or zero with low frequency which is less than 1Hz such as an external relay Pulse Counter With this selection we can feed high speed inputs high Frequency up to 100Hz Select Logic Level and press Enter key Logi
39. be calibrated first in all types of Analog Input cards An analog temperature sensor is installed in channel 3 When channel 3 is calibrating the cold junction voltage measured by this temperature sensor will be loaded into a register If channel 3 is not calibrated the default value of cold junction voltage will be used for all channels It does not matter what order you perform calibration after calibrating input 3 there is no need to follow a sequence and any one of T C RTD mA or VDC can be done independently 143 4 13 Procedure To Reset and Restore Factory Default Settings Power ON the Recorder while Pressing the Reset Button Reset Button oe 2 ta ee 144 Format Press the Format Button for at least 3 Seconds to return the Recorder to factory Settings After the Recorder is done formatting it will ask for Screen Calibration Do the Screen Calibration The recorder has now been returned to factory default settings Upgrade Download the Firmware from the FTP Link Given Copy the File to the SD Card Be sure the SD card is formatted to FAT32 Insert the SD Card to the SD Card Slot on the Recorder Press Upgrade Button for at least 3 Seconds to upgrade the image from SD Card Follow the on Screen instructions 145 5 PC BASED SOFTWARE By using this software you can configure the settings of the Recorder offline and online Trends of configured channels can be viewed in PC by using this This h
40. bottom corner will show all the properties for this specific rectangle if properties is checked in the View dropdown menu It is possible to modify properties of the rectangle from property grid Alternatively if you double click on the rectangle you will see a pop up window where you can edit properties Output If output is selected in the view drop down menu this window appears just below the screen working area This window will display any errors that appear during compilation of project In Menu click Tools then Build or alternatively on the standard bar click the icon to prepare the build for the application The project will then compile A summary is shown in the output window as shown below 204 output Screens preparing Check automatic of scan Screen images 70 objects 171 Conversion checking Userscripts checking Objects checking Alarms checking ocheduler checking Datalogs checking Hecipes checking Build started Build succeeded Zoom It is used to Zoom the current screen to various 96 and it is useful during screen editing particularly if screen size of PC screen is small If 20096 is used and if PC screen size is small then horizontal and vertical slider will appear automatically in screen to navigate to other areas of screen easily Full screen It is to display full screen After selection the screen layout will be as shown below To go back i
41. during Run time Use these arrows to increase decrease numeric input Alternatively touch in this area then keypad will appear automatically and then you can enter numeric value directly 5 3 17 10 Digital LED This object is used to view a process value in a digital format Generally it is linked with an analog type tag example an analog input tag at a PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signals from field transmitters to define things like Temperature Pressure Flow Level Position etc 233 For common properties like Back Color Bevel ect please refer section Common Properties DigitalLED 1 s Properties DioubleRaised Property grid E CREE RE LEM lnaciveCon EE Silver Segmentpace 0d 000000000000 SegmentThitkness WO Properties Back Color Defines background color for the component 234 Inner border Select if inner border is required for the component Outer border Select if outer border is required for the component Style Defines border style Available options are Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double Lowered Frame Raised and Frame Lowered Active Color Defines Active Color of Segment for Digits Inactive Color Defines color of inactive segments In the seven segment LED display some segments may be active and some other segments may be inactive depending on numeric values Digit Height Defines height of digits Digit Width Define width of digits
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43. horizontally and vertically For ex There are 3 buttons located at screen You wish to locate them in the center of the page horizontally Select these buttons and apply this feature to adjust buttons as per requirement 202 Order Bring to back Moves objects to the back Bring to Front Moves objects to the front For example There is Rectangle box and a label with different colors If you wish to keep label text in front of the Rectangle select the Rectangle choose the option Bring to Back and for the label choose the option Bring to Front such that both are visible at same time allowing overlapping of two objects for clear display Bring to Back SetPoint Bring to Front Lock Controls It is to lock control for further development Apply this for a second time to unlock the control 5 3 10 View Standard Bar Format Bar Project Explorer Toolbox Properties Output Z uom Full Screen Alt F Reset Window Layout 203 select the required items to view in window layout Properties If properties is checked as shown above in the right side bottom of screen layout the properties box will appear showing all the properties for the component object that is selected Piri Rectangle is selected Properties Line Style Line Width 1 Animation Se UU Collection Visible True In above example a rectangle is drawn and once it is selected the right side
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45. i 3nd USB host Power terminals standard Power switch option for panel mount standard for portables 16 1 7 Ordering codes and accessories 1 7 1 PR10 Ordering code PR1003 3 Analog Inputs ef de ss ded el 12345678 1 Additional Inputs and Outputs 0 none 6 3 relays 3 DI PR1006 6 Analog Inputs 1 Additional Inputs and Outputs 0 none 1 6relays 6DI 3 relays 3 DI 6 relays 6 DI OD 2 Power A 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz D 11 36 VDC 3 Communication 0 standard Ethernet interface 1 Ethernet RS 232 2 Ethernet RS 422 485 4 Firmware 0 Standard Version 1 Plus Version 1 with extra mathematics external channels batch amp FDA 21 CFR part11 2 Plus Version 2 with editable custom display and Panel Studio software 3 Plus Version 3 includes Plus version 1 2 above 5 PC Software 1 Free Basic Software of Historical Viewer and Configuration 2 Extensive software Data Acquisition Studio Real Time Viewer Historical Viewer Configuration 17 6 Mounting types Power Cord amp Switch 0 panel mount no power cord power switch portable UL amp CSA power cord power switch portable VDE power cord power switch portable SAA power cord power switch portable BS power cord power switch portable no power cord power switch NUM BWN BP panel mount no power cord no power switch 7 amp 8 Special options 00 none 01 16G SD card 02 32G SD card DI Digital I
46. in distortion of the case There is no mounting angle restriction Portable styles 34 2 4 Setup input and output Analog input cards part numbers AI206 and AI203 AI206 and AI203 are analog input cards in 3 and 6 channels respectively Each card includes universal inputs of TC J K T E B R S N L U P W5 W3 LR A1 A2 A3 and M RTD mV mA V The accepted input types and sensor range for each type are listed in clause 1 8 of chapter 1 Plug the card into the rear slot then power on The recorder will automatically detect the card and display the specific input type then show its location in a specific slot when the user is in Configuration Mode To select a specific input please press menu and then the Config button to get into the configuration window In the configuration window press up down and enter key to select Al to get into Al setting window In the Al setting window move the selected focus to the item Type under the node Sensor then press the enter key to select the desired sensor type Press OK when finished All other items are similar to set up The item Events can be added to do further control Figure 2 15 AI206 35 Relay Output card RO206 6 relay alarm card The relay output card includes 6 relays rated 5 Amp 240 VAC each Plug the card into a rear slot and power on the recorder The recorder will automatically detect the card and display the output type and its location i
47. inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False 215 Style 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double Lowered Frame Raised and Frame Lowered Behavior Visible True False determines whether component control is visible or hidden Enable This is for event control If linked with a Digital tag when the tag value 1 in run time events configured for the object will be executed If the tag value 0 events will be not executed Data Tag Binding Select the Tag of the desired process value Write design time value f selected it writes the value available at Text in design time and in run time replacing the default value defined at Tag data base Design Name lt is the name of the component Security level Define the security level for the component Locked True False It is to Move or Resize the component Layout Dock Defines which borders of the control are bound to the container 216 Location The coordinates of the upper left corner of the component relative to upper left corner of the container Set X and Y position in screen in pixels Size Size of the component in pixels Set height and width of component in pixels x Pointer It is to deselect the tool selection 5 3 17 3 Line N Line An object used to draw a line and do animation in Run time when linked with a Tag User can edit
48. line you can see 3 lines appear on the screen After inserting object to screen it is possible to edit its properties either by Graphical User Interface GUI dialog or editing properties directly in property grid 213 How to edit via GUI dialog Insert any object in a screen Select the object right click the mouse and then select properties Or Insert any object in a screen Double click on the Object A GUI dialog will open automatically Rect Configuration How to edit via Property grid By default the property grid will appear at the bottom right area of the screen editor If it is not available click on the View drop down menu then click Reset Window Layout The property grid will appear at bottom right side of the screen editor just below the Project Explorer Standard Bar Format Bar Project Explorer Toolbox Properties Output Zoom Full Screen Alt F 1 Reset Window Layout Property grid 214 LineWidth Before placing any objects in screens check the section File Environment and set default font size fill color fore color and back color for the objects as shown below Environment General Download and Upload snap and Grid Object default setting 5 3 17 2 Common Properties Appearance Back Color Sets the background color of the component Fore Color Sets the Fore color of the component Bevel Used to set the border including
49. on Style The following screen will appear x Symbol Factory NET Property Page fx Symbols Style Animations FillColorMode Original Mj FillEalor i Background BackStyl BackEolar Orientation Blink Ap Mode MB o ov Rotation Blink Speed Medium 800 Stretch Ca Fig Default Style settings Orientation Flip It is possible to flip the symbol during Design time Available options include Horizontal Vertical Both and None FlipezNone Flip Horizontal Rotation It is possible to rotate symbol during design time Available options include 0 90 180 and 270 313 Padding Normally it is O It is used to decrease size of symbol within selected boundaries Stretch It is used to stretch symbol within selected boundaries Fill Color Fill color mode Available options include Original Shaded Solid and Hollow ve Fill Color Mode Original shaded Solid Hollow Fill Color N A Green Green N A Fill color Define color to be filled in Shaded and Solid fill color mode Background Blink Back Style Available options include Transparent amp Opaque Transparent means screen background color will appear for symbol Opaque means it is possible to set different background colors for a specific selected symbol Back color Define background color when the back style Opaque Blink mode Available options include No Blink Blink Invisible Blink shaded and Blink Solid
50. properties via GUI dialog or property grid After drag drop of object to a screen double click the object to open the GUI dialog or select the object and directly enter properties via the property grid available at bottom right corner of screen editor Linel s Properties ELEME General Appearance Line Width Define Line width Direction Horizontal or Vertical 217 Points Point1 Define X and Y coordinate for line starting point and they show current position Point1 Defines the X and Y coordinates for the line end point and shows the current position Tag Binding oelect a Tag to be linked with this line This is useful if animation is required Animation This is to do animation on line in Run Time Movement select Enable Move check box if movement animation is required during Run time otart Position Defines X and Y coordinates for the start position when tag value is at its minimum during Run Time End Position Define X and Y coordinate for end position when tag value is at its max during run time 218 The X position indicates movement from Left to Right this is Horizontal movement The Y position indicates movement from Top to Bottom this is Vertical movement For example Recorder 7 High Performance project 800 X 480 pixels Normal installation Horizontal Left to Right 800 pixels Vertical Top to Bottom 480 pixels Enable move Selected Start position X 20 Y 2 0
51. response from Recorder connection fails 1 The configuration corresponding the device is error or no response please reconfigure or check correspond it If this is the case please check the Ethernet cable connections at both the Recorder and PC LAN HUB side Also make sure that green communication LED is lit which shows there is a proper firm connection at the RJ 45 connector If still communication is not established between the Recorder amp PC then once again check Subnet mask and gateway address at the Recorder amp PC Contact Network System administrator for proper Ethernet configuration of the Recorder amp PC Please note that Recorder should have a unique IP address in the network and PC that is using Observer II shall have a separate Unique IP address in the network 152 5 2 Data Acquisition Studio Software 5 2 1 Requirements Hardware Recommended hardware PC with 2 GHz processor 1GB RAM 50GB free space in the hard disk Ethernet port RJ 45 female USB port Minimum 20 free space in hard disk Less than 1096 space generates error message Operating system Windows based Operating systems Windows XP Windows 7 Windows 8 etc 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems are supported 5 2 2 Software Software installation 5 Install latest dotNet software from Microsoft website 6 Install Data Acquisition Studio software Ed Historical viewer icon and Real time viewer iconli will be created aft
52. source channel AI1 is less than 0 0 the Totalizer value will not go to negative Event Total 5 events are supported for each Math channel Defines the type Set point Log Job1 or Job2 amp Hysteresis Type Select one of options H L HH LL Dev Dev Error Set point Defines the set point trigger of Totalizer value to initiate Jobs and or Log alarms Log User can select one of Log Alarm Log Alarm Auto Ack or Log Event Job1 Job2 various jobs can be configured 2 jobs for each Totalizer Hysteresis To avoid jobs from being activated too often the hysteresis can set to avoid nuisance tripping Hysteresis values can be defined for the event trigger set point 4 1 3 6 Totalizer Example 1 Water flow rate is in M Sec The operator wants to know about total water discharged and wants this information in daily weekly and monthly reports Name otalizert Desc Type Totalizer Log Data lype 4 Byte Value Range 3 4E 38 3 4E 38 Method Instant Speed 1 Sec Dot 81 Timer Jobi Log Report_Totalizer1 Job Reset Totalizer_Totalizer1 Reset Totalizer1 historical data in order to log new data for the next day Archive historical data by pressing the following Path EEHWB enu cvent Report Select Daily in the Mode to see reports on daily basis To navigate to another day press on Left and right arrows below the Mode button Select Weekly in the Mode to see weekly reports or select Monthl
53. specific counter on the display Type Select Counter Counter Unit Defines the unit of counter Preset Defines the preset value for the counter Event Defines the type Set point Log Job1 or Job2 amp Hysteresis Type Select one of the options H L HH LL Dev Dev Error Tf Set point Defines the set point trigger of Counter value to initiate Jobs and or Log alarms Log Select Log Alarm Log Alarm Auto Ack or Log Event Job1 Job2 various jobs can be assigned 2 jobs for each counter Hysteresis To avoid jobs have been activated too often it can set for no reaction Hysteresis value can be defined for the event trigger set point 4 1 3 4 Counter Example 1 The operator wishes to know the number of occurrences of an event in a day Let s say the pressure switch in DI1 goes logic high Digital input1 is used for a Pressure switch High signal indicates High pressure Low signal indicates normal pressure MI Events Add heau Remove b Log No Action Job2 Reset Counter Counter Reset Counter1 historical data in order to log new data for the next day 18 Archive historical data by pressing the following BEES enu Event Report Select Daily in the Mode If values meet the following conditions recorder will change notation from traditional to scientific a the value is more than 10 5 or less than 1 10 5 b the value digit length in display exceeds the allowed range Ex
54. tasks to be executed before closing a Screen Screen Style Page No Displays current page number Screen Height Defines Displays current screen height Screen Width Define Display current screen width Template Select the Template page for this screen Title bar Control visibility of Title bar and select it in design time If Title Bar is selected in Page properties then the number of grids vertically in screen multiplied by grid size will not match the screen height since the Title Bar occupies some space Type Defines the type of screen Available options include Template Page and Popup 212 5 3 17 Tool box These can be accessed from menu bar also from objects Toolbox 5 3 17 1 Basic Objects It is to draw simple shapes in the screen data entry data display alarms view etc k Pointer N Line AL Polygon C Rect gt Ellipse o Arc EE Table NumericUpDown IE DiaitalLED EE DigitalBox Text Box A Label A Date TimeLabel Ill AlarmBanner Button TEY BitLamp TUE WordLamp Check Box ComboBox List Box GroupPanel There are three ways to insert the above objects into the screen i Drag and drop li Select the object say a line then use the mouse to draw a line on screen iii Select the object then double click mouse left click quickly by keeping pointer on selected object Then the object will appear on screen For example select line and Double click it 3 times by keep mouse pointer on
55. the above script is executed in scheduler once per second then when Tag1 1 the back color for Label1 will change to Blue during Run time Properties are case sensitive BackColor OK Backcolor Not OK Security Level Define security level for the component to be used by the operator If operator security level is less than security level defined for component it will not allow operator to operate the component Locked True False It is to Move or Resize the component Layout Dock Defines which borders of the control are bound to the container Location The coordinates of the upper left corner of the component relative to upper left corner of the container Set X and Y position in screen in pixels 2 3 Size Size of the component in pixel Set height and width of component in pixels Position It is the defined position of Label Value etc for some components Available options include None Top Left Bottom Right Both and Internal Position naming convention for components For example Level component Label Position Bottom Right If Orientation is Vertical the Label will be displayed on the Right side of the component If Orientation is Horizontal the Label will be displayed on the Bottom side of the component 5 3 18 2 Level Levels are normally used to display a process parameter value in several steps Generally it is linked with Analog type tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 m
56. the below menu where they can select the Recorder PR and click ok 147 Create project type Recorder VROG Recorder VROG Recorder VR 18 Recorder PR After that the user must give a name to the project and select the location of project as shown in the below figure If the user already has the configuration stored in a SD card or USB they can select the path accordingly If the User wants to configure the Recorder for the first time via Ethernet they must select Ethernet and enter the correct IP address of the Recorder 4B Create a new project e S New Project Enter the new name Essi Select file path e Storage Media CA m Ethernet 192 168 0 1 If the User wants to open file in the software already configured in the PC then they can select prj file to open the project 148 WM Files of type Project Files prj m Cancel H To save the project file settings in PC Receive configuration Storage Media Ethernet Send configuration Storage Media Ethernet If the software is already configured in the PC then you can select prj file to open the project Bank 2 This is used to select the physical connection between the Recorder and PC Two options are available Storage Media Ethernet Select file path Storage Media ERU 2 Ethernet 192 168 0 1 Standard Ethernet port RJ 45 female shall be available at the Re
57. to display process values obtained from Non linearization table Table Select disable value or Math channel Maximum 64 rows can be entered in the Transformation table Ex A chemical tank has a non linear shape The level is O to 1400 cms The Recorder should display 0 to 170 Tons as per following table 71 Transformation Add Press Add soft button to add a new row into the Transformation table Delete Press Delete soft button to delete existing row from the Transformation table Copy Press to copy existing row in the Transformation table to create a duplicate entry Mode Press to toggle between Input and Output entries in the Transformation table Up amp Down To navigate among rows in the Transformation table 12 4 1 3 1 Math Expression Expressions SIN X COS x EXP x SQRT x LN x LOG x ABS x POW x y ROUND x HI x y INV x TG x CTG x ASIN x ACOS x ATG x x96y x y Mathematics Functions Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division sin x cos x x e Square root of x loge x logio X Absolute of x x The closest integral number to x The bigger value between x and y 1 x tan x 1 tan x Sin x Cos x Tan x Remainder of x y x 13 4 1 3 2 Math Eample 1 Relative Humidity PR20 Math application How to Calculate Relative Humidity Theory Requirement Two Analog Inputs Type RTD Ali To measure dry bulb temperatu
58. under Events 62 Rodin O Job Items Target Preset Totalizer Reset Totalizer Cancel Z Type Thermocouple K Type C Type Select the sensor input type for the Channel Select Thermocouple K Type Thermocouple J Type RTD JPT100 Type RIDRIDI Type Milli Volts Volts Current Unit The engineering unit of input 63 Range Select based on Sensor type 200 07 1 5 70 0 200 1 3 70 200 0 13 70 0 Type Current Unit mA Scale Appears only for linear inputs Ex mV Voltage current etc 64 Offset It is offset value to correct the sensor error Gain It is a multiplier to correct the sensor error The correct value the process value x gain offset Events Events are frequently used for Alarm purposes Events can also be used for digital outputs DO Timer Totalizer Counter or Report Maximum five events are possible to set for each Analog Input Press Add to add new event Press Remove to remove selected event Log Log Alarm Job1 No Action Job2 No Action Hysteresis 0 0 Type There are various types of H L HH LL Dev Dev and Error to be selected for a job or Alarm purpose H High limit When the process is over high limit the alarm or job is actuated L Low limit Any the process is lower than low limit the alarm or job is actuated HH High high limit to set up another limit higher than high limit for
59. used it may show a low quality image in screen Flip Used to flip a button This needs to be configured during design time Available options include None Horizontal Vertical and Both Rotation Used to rotate the button at predefined angles This needs to be configured during design time Available options include 0 90 180 and 2 0 Value Defines the maximum range of the selected band Low range will be the value defined at the previous band There is no need to enter any value for band 1 as its value is O which is low range If the button is linked with a Digital Tag then in the band editor it will show only two bands for value 0 and 1 When a button is linked with an Analog tag it is possible to configure up to 32 bands for showing different states of button based on value of tag It shows statuses similar to word lamp 248 Buttonl1 s Properties Security control Defines security level for the button It allows the user to operate the button only when operator security level is equal to or more than security level defined here Please refer section Security at Project explorer for more information about security features Events Clicked Define the action that happens when user presses button during Run time If required it is possible to configure a holding time for this action Holding time is a very useful function If the PLC has a large scan time sometimes the operator clicked action will be not d
60. with the calibration process Calibrate Pause Channel ATI m Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type Uni Please follow the next instruction input O mV in to the input which can be seen in below screen Calibrate Pause Channel AIi Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type 1 O Lower AD Calibration 133 After you input OV and select ok the user can see the below screen Now follow the next instruction 15 26 47 05 22 15 Calibrate Channel AT1 Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type TW L R Lower AD Calibration Calibrating Now input 60mV and click ok Eann 15 22 15 Calibrate Channel AI Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type AJ 0 Re Upper AD Calibration Please adjust as follows and then press OK button Input 60 mV Cancel After you input 60 mV and select ok the user can see the below screen Now follow the next instruction 134 Calibrate Pause Channel AT1 Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type 0 Upper AD Calibration When the calibration is done successfully the user can see below screen Calibrate Pause m Channel AT Sensor Type Thermocouple K Type UniL 135 Calibrate an AO with 4 20mA When you click Calibrate menu the user can see the below screen Please click calibrate as shown in the below screen Calibrate Pause Channel AIl Sensor Click ok and proceed and select the channnel of Analog Outpu
61. 00 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 28 2 Installation and wiring 2 1 Unpacking If any damage is found while unpacking the user should contact the local representative at once It is suggested that the special packaging is retained for possible future requirements 2 2 Installation AN Remove stains from this equipment using a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh chemicals volatile solvents such as thinner or strong detergents to clean the equipment in order to avoid deformation The recorder is designed for indoor use and not in any hazardous area It should be kept away from shock vibration and electromagnetic fields such as variable frequency drives motors and transformers It is intended to operate under the following environmental conditions Pollution Degree Level Il IEC1010 1 EN61010 1 Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 20 90 RH non condensing Power 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz or 11 36VDC Altitude 2000M maximum 29 2 3 Panel mounting style PR10 Front Side 21 5 22 0 88 0 90 Panel Cut Out Dimensions Panel cut out dimensions PR20 Front Side 144 5 67 31 Right Side t9 p 081 5 rae 0 88 0 90 Panel Cut Out Dimensions 5 40 000 Panel cut out dimensions 32 PR30 Front Side PLL BEZ Right Side 33 Panel Cut Out Dimensions t Panel cuteaut dimensions Note Do not over tighten mounting clamp screws that could result
62. 12 C 0 1820 C T men 3 12MO 0 1768 C 32 3214 F 3 12MQ 0 1768 C 32 3214 F 250 1300 C 418 2372 F 200 900 C 328 1652 F 200 600 C 328 1112 F 0 1395 C 32 2543 F 3 12MQ A o e 1 1 3 12MO 3 12MO 3 12MO 3 12MO E ur 32 4199 F 3 12MQ 200 800 C 328 1472 F 0 2500 C 32 4532 F 0 1800 C 32 3272 F 0 1800 C 32 3272 F 200 100 C 328 212 F 3 12MO AJ 3 12MO 3 12MO 3 12MO 3 12MO 25 PT50 200 850 C a 0 00385 328 1562 F 0 4 C 2 0KQ EXE 200 850 C EXE 328 1562 F 200 850 C 328 1562 F 328 1562 F PT100 200 850 C a 0 00391 2 0KO JP a 0 003916 2 0KQ JPT100 a 0 003916 200 600 C 328 1112 F 2 0KQ 200 600 C 328 1112 F 328 1112 F 200 600 ica 200 600 C 328 1112 F JPT200 a 0 003916 JPT500 a 0 003916 JPT1000 200 350 C a 0 003916 328 662 F 2 0KQ Cu50 50 200 C a 0 00426 58 392 F 2 0KQ T Cu1 50 200 C a 0 00426 58 392 F 2 0KQ Cu50 180 200 C a 0 00428 292 392 F x0 2 0KQ u1 180 200 C a 0 00428 292 392 F 2 0KQ 60 180 C 0 0 Ni200 a 0 00617 2 0KQ 50 00 00 Ni500 a 0 00617 OKO Ni1000
63. 91 5 3 17 19 Check Box The Check box or tick box is a graphical user interface widget that permits the user to make multiple selections from a number of options during run time Generally it is linked with a Digital type tag Flag Bit memory in a PLC for use in ladder programming to receive an action from an operator 264 L heckBoas Every check box is linked with a single Digital tag from Tag Database In the above white box normally white space means Not selected False Tag Value 0 Tick mark means True Tag value 1 A caption describing the meaning of the check box is normally shown adjacent to the check box Inverting the state of a check box is done by touching with a finger or clicking the mouse on the box or on the caption Check Box Caption Properties Write design time value If selected it overwrites the default value defined in the tag database Checked Default setting available options True False For example Tag1 is linked with Checkbox 1 If Checked the tag False that means Tag1 0 If Checked the tag True then Tag1 1 Text It is Text that appears near Check box as a caption Example Text P101 265 Events Changed Define action using function editor When operator presses on check box during Run time the actions defined here will be executed Example There are three pumps named P101 P102 and P103 and the operator would like to select pump P101 for startup Using the check b
64. A signal from field transmitters like Ear level transmitters sound detectors in ball mills etc Tick length Divisions Bricks Scale Sub divisions 75 Scale Division 10 Big ticks Scale Label Division 5 0 20 40 60 80 amp 100 scale Sub divisions 7 5 Small ticks between two big ticks Bar Divisions 50 50 bricks between 0 to 100 NY Back color Indent Bar width 2 4 az Level Configuration Ed seneral Advanced values SectionsColors ActiveColorSection Inactive Appearance abelsPasitian m BackColor Both Ud Orientation Indent TextF ont Mame SIZE atyle Bald Bevel InnerBorder GutterBorder style Mane i Decimal TagBinding haf Properties Back Color Defines the background color for the component Labels Position Define label position Available options are Top Left Bottom Right and Both Naming convention depends on orientation If orientation Vertical then if Top left is selected label position will be shown on Left side If orientation Horizontal then if Top Left is selected label position will be shown on Top side of component Orientation Vertical Horizontal Select direction Text Font Used to set the font of the label Options include Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Bevel Defines inner border and outer border for the compon
65. After entering the Configuration mode in Channel select AI then Press the Enter key to get into Analog Input Channel mode It displays the Analog input Al1 as the first analog input channel configuration page Press directional keys at the bottom to select other channels Press directional keys on the right hand side to select the column After completing Configuration press Back soft button then press Home soft button to return to main display All configurations Will be saved automatically 60 E Name AIT Type Enable Filter Disable DataType 2 Byte Value Range 3276 8 3276 7 Trigger Enable Method Instant Speed 100ms Dot Allow Fast Mode true Type Thermocouple K Type Unit C Range 200 0 1370 0 Copy For example to copy the channel configuration from channel 1 to channel 2 select the source channel in this case AI1 or whatever the channel is named press on Copy button Now a Paste button will get enabled go to target channel say channel 2 and then press on Paste button Name Enables the User to define the name for each channel with a maximum of 18 characters Select Name then Press Enter soft button a keyboard with several keys appear Press Shift to select special characters Press Caps to select capital letters Press soft key OK after entering a new channel name Desc The description about a specific channel on the display Type O
66. AnalogColorFill Select this option if you wish to link an analog ta Then define the band for the colors For ex 0 to 10 Color Yellow 10 90 Color Green 90 100 Color Red etc See next section How beak points work for more details DiscreteColorFill Select this option if you wish to pass discrete values like 1 2 3 during Run time to the Tag linked with symbol for the display of different colors See next section How beak points work for more details AnalogIntegerColorFill This is the same as Analog color fill but only integer values are passed to the Tag linked with the symbol See next section How beak points work for more details Band count Defines the number of bands required for the selected Animation mode Styles Define style of symbols Available options include Original Shaded Solid Blink Invisible Blink shaded and Blink solid All definitions are the same as explained earlier 315 5 3 20 1 How break points work The idea behind Breakpoints is that certain animation will occur when a property of the component changes If this change falls within the defined parameters see below an animation will be triggered Please note The screen shots in the examples below are based upon the Symbol Factory NET Standard Control but the same principle applies to the Cutaway control Two types of animation can be defined based upon the setting of Animation Mode Analog Break Points and Discrete Break poin
67. Configuration k save Configuration Communication Instrument Password ook Demo Enable Auto Output System Information In the Configuration screen select Communication then press the Enter soft key j i mem sL Communication d B 7895 100976 Communication IP User Define IP Address 192 168 0 111 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 DNS Server 168 95 1 1 Modbus Server _ Modbus TCP Port 502 Web Server Enable Serial RS232 485 Protocol Modbus Slave Address 1 Select IP type User Define Enter the IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Server Settings in the Ethernet Settings 326 Note Make sure to enter Global Unique static fix IP address received from Internet solution provider 6 2 2 How to Enable Web Server i A a Su Communication 4 aE Ter e d us HAN eee Il jo foo wl LL or LI i Ethernet IP User Define IP Address 192 168 0 111 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Communication DNS Server 168 95 1 1 Modbus Server Modbus TCP Port 502 Serial RS232 485 Protocol Modbus Slave Address 1 Baud Rate 115200 Data Format No 8 1 Select Web Server Select Web Server Menu in the Communication screen Enable the Web Server for using Web Server application in the Recorder mem gt L Configuration Lb en Configuration Channe
68. Download It is to build first and then download application from PC to Recorder 5 3 26 Download It is to download application from PC to Recorder Available options 1 PC to Recorder via Ethernet ii Removable Disk to Recorder via USB flash disk 321 PC to Recorder via Ethernet After creating an application create a build on the PC and make sure there are no compilation errors Connect Ethernet cable between PC and Recorder In editor software set Environment for Download via Ethernet and enter the IP address of the Recorder In Environment Select Ethernet at Download then click the OK button In editor software click Project then click Download or click the a icon The software will build and transfer the application from the PC to the Recorder If there are any errors during compilation they need to be fixed Once the compilation errors are fixed please attempt to download again Environment General Download and Upload Snap and Grid Object default setting Ethernet 192 158 0 203 Removable disk to Recorder After creating an application create a build in the PC and make sure there are no compilation errors Connect USB flash disk in to PC via USB port In Recorder editor software set Environment to Download via Removable disk In Environment Select Removable disk at Download and then click the OK button In Recorder editor software click Project t
69. End position X 800 Y 0 Tag Value From 0 Tag Value To 100 Now in Run time when the Tag value O the line will be at the Top left When the Tag value 100 the position of the line will be at the Top Right Size Select Enable Size check box to enlarge decrease size of component during Run time otart Size Defines X and Y coordinates for the starting size when the tag value is at its minimum during Run time End size Define X and Y coordinate for end size when tag value is max Run time Tag Value Select a Tag to be linked with this line This is useful if animation is required to be done on the line Bands This is to select various bands as part of an animation during Run Time 219 Band Count A maximum of 32 bands are available For example In the above sample If the Tag value is O to 20 the line will be Yellow If the Tag value is 21 to 80 then line color Green If the Tag value is above 80 line color Red 5 3 17 4 Polygon n Polygon Used to draw a polygon After finishing drawing double left click the polygon using the mouse to complete the Polygon It is also possible to link a polygon to a tag and define some user friendly animation to appear during Run time Polvgoni1 s Properties 220 Polygont Configuration General Points Animation Bands Common Point X Y Point X Y Point3 x Y Polyson1 Configuration General Points Animation
70. FR 21 For normal there is only one password defined but for CFR 21 three 9 levels of password definition The related settings information can be found in Chapter 4 Configuration Section 4 7 3 11 Auto Output to Printer The daily or shift reports data can be printed automatically by a Printer The related settings information can be found in Chapter 4 Configuration Section 4 9 3 12 External Channels Besides Al and DI inputs the Recorders can accept inputs through Modbus communication The PR10 PR20 and PR30 can have a maximum of up to 24 48 and 96 channels respectively The related settings information can be found in Chapter 4 Configuration Section 4 1 6 3 13 Batch Using this function the recorded data can be stored in batches per shift This makes it easy for the production personnel and for quality and quantity management 3 14 FDA 21 CFR PART 11 This feature is meant to comply with U S Food and Drug Administration with human health concern When this feature is enabled the recorded data cannot be manipulated 58 4 CONFIGURATION Press ESSI menu then the More soft button to enter Configuration mode A vertical list appears with a provision to configure Channel Tools Message Display Instrument Security Auto Output Demo and system Information In addition the Save Load Default and Home soft buttons also appear mem SD 14 45 18 94 99 ot 11 O7 14 Configuration Configuration Ch
71. Historical Data gt Period Last Hours Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec Note Please refer section Auto Output for more details about options available Note Inany mode the sampling rate of the recorder is fixed at 100 milli seconds i e 10 samples are collected per second If the logging speed is set at 1 second in Instant mode the recorder logs the last of ten measured data values For the same speed in Average mode the recorder logs using the average of the Ten measured data values For the same speed in the Maximum or Minimum mode then the recorder logs using the maximum or minimum of the Ten measured data values 87 Sampling Logging historical trend Display real time Instant 100mS the last of 10 points of data last of 10 points of data Averaged 100mS the average of 10 points of data last of 10 points of data Maximum 100mS the maximum of 10 points of data last of 10 points of data Minimum 100mS the minimum of 10 measured data last of 10 points of data Press Home key to return to real time display all configurations will be memorized The Digital output DO card with relays can be set in Job1 and or Job2 It can be viewed in System Info mode after it is installed into a Slot 4 2 Display Path EHI enu More Config Display Select Display then press the Enter Soft button to get into the Display mode configuration page shown on the following page PRI PR20 PR30 Display pages 8 20 Pens Pag
72. Il Sensor e Volts Please follow the next instruction input OV in to the input which can be seen in below screen Calibrate Channel AIl Sensor Type Volts Lower AD Calibration 129 After you input OV and select ok the user can see the below screen Now follow the next instruction Pause Channel AIl Sensor Type Volts Lower AD Calibration Now input 5V and click ok Calibrate Pause Channel AIl Sensor Type Volts Uri Upper AD Calibration 130 After you input 5V and select ok the user can see the below screen Now follow the next instruction Calibrate Pause Channel AIl Sensor Type Volts Lower AD Calibration When the calibration is done successfully the user can see below screen Calibrate Pause Channel ATI bs Sensor Type Volts 131 Example 2 Calibrate an Al with K Type Thermocuple Please note that Inorder to calibrate the whole Module slot accurately the 3rd channel of each slot nust be calibrated first Click OK Calibrate Channel AT1 Sensor e Thermocouple K Type 0 In order to make the whole slot accurate the 3rd channel of each slot must be calibrated first When you click Calibrate menu the user can see the below screen Please click calibrate as shown in the below screen Calibrate Pause Calibrate Channel ATI Calibrate Back 132 Click yes and proceed
73. Liquid color Shows temperature level mercury in Thermometer Tank Color Define background color of thermometer without mercury LabelsPosition Define Label position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None The naming convention is based on the selected orientation of the component 292 Orientation Horizontal Vertical This is orientation of component In the figure above it is in the Horizontal direction Indent It is the gap between border and start of scale Text Font It is to set font for the label including the Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp Strikeout Bevel It is to set the border including the inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False otyle 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised and Frame Lowered Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Thermometer1 Configuration Ticks Position Define ticks position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Ticks Length Set Tick length in pixels Scale divisions Define number of scale divisions Big Ticks for the component Scale Sub Divisions Define number of Sub divisions between the above scale divisions Number of Small ticks between any two Big Ticks Scale Label Divisio
74. Once the project is compiled successfully it creates a build This build then needs to be transferred to the Recorder If there are any errors during the preparation of the build it will be shown in the output window just below the screen working area If the Output screen is not visible below the screen working area select it via Menu View and then click Output or apply Reset window layout from the Menu View Mukpuk OCreens preparing screen images0 0 objects 0 0 UserScripts checking Objects checking Alarms checking oCheduler checking Datalogs checking Recipes checking Build started Build succeeded After creating a build if any errors are shown at Output window do not attempt to download the application from PC to Recorder or PC to USB flash disk 319 First clear the errors and make sure that compilation errors are not present before transferring the application to the Recorder 5 3 23 Build amp Offline Simulation First it creates a build then runs an Offline simulation It is used to test the application on the PC before downloading the application to the Recorder without connecting a PLC to either PC or Recorder It is possible to enter some values for the tags via a table to check how the application would appear during run time zB OffLine Simulator ua E Ed Curentval Tot fr Tag Tage 0 mRO OOOO I e a Tagi 0 Enter a value un
75. PR series User Manual Full Version BrainChild UMFPRO1B 2nd Edition 08 2015 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL DESCRIPTION iii exs icto zeiact SUcen cea sn ela o ev au uu Du Ord uiv Coa s leg pus 8 1 1 UNIQUE FEATURES OF RECORDER e eene nena nn nnn nnn nn aa aaa a sa aaa a sana assa sas s asas sar r rasa saa s aas 8 1 2 COMPARISON OF PR SERIES RECORDERS e cesses nennen nnn hann ennt rraa asas sanus 12 1 3 EXPANDABLE INPUT AND OUTPUT CARDS eeeeennn nennen nnns nnn nn nnn anna nena anna nsn nasa assa nns 13 14 COMMUNICATION m 14 1 5 EXTERNAL STORAGE MEDIAS us nes d las ue ES MEE ENCIMA 15 T 5 SMART MECHANISM sicci ekoecio n a te oso untied tee ie abet id alt uate duc 16 1 7 ORDERING CODES AND ACCESSORIES einen nennen nnne n nnns n anas assa aea a ann rra saa s asus 17 1 7 1 PRATO Ordering Code ect esr beta cite totae lute ideni i beson Ru un 17 1 7 2 PR20 Ordering Code poi S estu eon NO ee ee Oed o OUI ede 19 1 7 3 PISS0 Ordernng COC isso ewer sta tou D IE ME neue E 21 Nel ACCESSOS sinp ra sists ected ohana Fe EE 23 S SPECIFICATIONS m 24 INSTALLATION AND WIRING eeeerrrnnnmnnnnn nnn 29 A MED S re cuts e P 29 2 2 INSTALLATION nua cis M Ma MEE cack deja ID LE NR NN MUI DEN E EA MR IIS NUUS 29 2 9 JPANELMOUNTING STYLE xtatstue nacti de dtu un ps efe ori eS UU aes
76. Program Files Panel Studio then delete a file by name BCFile manually from C WINDOWS before attempting to start new installation process Otherwise you may get error message Access Violation 193 5 3 3 Project status During design time it is possible to check current status of resources being used Image means symbols used from graphics and symbol factory These symbols are also considered objects so if you add symbols it also updates quantity in objects For example If you add 2 symbols and one rectangle object Then Images 2 Objects 3 194 5 3 4 Create new project Open Recorder Editing Software from desktop icon or from Start Programs Recorder Editing Software Click on Create a new project amp Panel Studio A a 73 Hle Edt Format View Objects Project Help D 2a 00 S2a A HE a gt bo a S I x S eS aub ot ol RED meer 29 5l xi oi HH c hiec red Obi Oo SX F trapit E C Program FilessPanel StudiosP Create a new project New Project EN ERN 195 Project Name It is Name of the Project For ex Boiler Location lt is path for project file storage Default Language English Width It is pixels resolution in dots available on X axis Height It is pixels resolution in dots available on Y axis Author Write author name system integrator name for future reference Version number lt is for version management Comments It is for pro
77. System Info Language L 4B Display Change configuration data from CAProgram Fil Help H DABAT F EB Basit Basic Security LCD Custom Page System Event Language English External Storage Batch Control Disable 171 Authentication User Name vasudev Password seer Volume Disable Data Transfer Transfer and Remai 172 173 5 2 8 11 Password 174 5 2 9 12 Demo 5 2 8 13 Auto Output File F Edit E Language L Help H 8 B IER Rm o oc FEB Channel Auto Output AO Print Period Display E Tools Timer 175 5 2 8 14 System Information 5 2 9 How to view Historical data There are three ways to view Historical Data 1 Touch screen 2 Ethernet 3 USB stick 5 2 9 1 Touch Screen Please refer Chapter 3 for details how to view historical data in directly from the recorder using the touch screen 5 2 9 2 Ethernet Note Please read the following sections first 1 How to configure Communication bank 2 How to configure Recorder Ethernet Make sure your Project has already been created and saved in your computer Then set bank to Ethernet before proceeding with the following steps Open Project from Historical viewer using one of the following options 176 Desktop Historical viewer icon ES Start Programs Historical viewer Historical viewer Look in 73 Historical IL Projecti daq M y Recent Docume
78. TP Ethernet cable per the requirements and observe the communication status between the Recorder and PC LAN HUB at the LED s located near the female RJ 45 connectors Recorder side Link Green LED Green lit Cable connected between the Recorder and PC LAN HUB Green Off No Link between the Recorder and PC LAN HUB Tx Rx Orange Lit continuous No cable connection Orange slow blink Communication established between Recorder amp PC LAN HUB 151 If the download is successful the User can see the below screen Display Change configuration data from C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Projectl daq A S ER emmu a Fle F X Edit E Language L Help H ngix aiai 2z B AI DI i1 Babala Math Sas PO Name Ali Desc Type AO yp Enable DO Filter Disable M External Display Log b Tools Data Type 2 Byte Value Range 3276 8 3276 7 gt Timer Trigger Enable Method Instant X Clock Communication Speed 100 ms Dot Instrument Password Offset 0 0 Gain 1 0 Demo Sensor Auto Output Type Thermocouple J Type Unit G System Info Range 200 0 1100 0 Events No Type Setpoint Log Message Jobi Job2 Hysteresis 1 H 840 0 Log Alarm No Action No Action 0 0 Mh nnn lian 53 Na Artian Na Artian Inn If Upload is unsuccessful the recorder shows the message No
79. Table in page properties select Snap to Grid False so that it will be easy to place labels textboxes in required positions easily Drag Drop Table from Basic objects to the screen then double click on Table The following screen will open 229 Table1 s Properties Note Deselect Same Width to adjust column width in the Table Note Deselect Same Height to adjust Row height in the Table Property grid Properties 8 4 DackCola Tablet ForeColot B ControlText Leid Location 80 192 Size 480 175 Properties Back Color lt is the back color of the table Fore Color It is the color for the lines of the table Line Width t is the width of the lines of the table Columns Defines the number of columns in the table Rows Defines number of rows in the table Name The unique name for the table in a specific page 230 Locked Used to determine if table is locked for further moving and resize in design time and you can set this in property grid 5 3 17 9 Numeric Up Down Numeric Up Down is a Graphical User Interface widget that allows the user to increase or decrease the value of a tag by pressing up or down arrows during Run time or to enter a numeric value directly via a keypad Users can edit properties via GUI dialog or Property grid for convenience After drag drop of a numeric up down object to the screen double click on the object to open GUI dialog Every Numeric Up Down button sh
80. USB memory one in the front and other on the rear side of the recorder If bigger capacity USB memory is required the user may buy it locally The SD card slot is in the front side Please see the below figures for more information Touch LCD display IO modules RS 232 422 485 option Ethernet port standard 2nd USB host Power terminals START STOP standard Power switch option for panel mount RESET standard for portables SD Slot 15 USB host Note To read measured data and events on USB memory and SD card Memory it is necessary to install either the free basic software or the Extensive Data Acquisition software on PC first 49 3 BASIC FUNCTIONS OF RECORDERS In this chapter we will be briefly explaining the functions that are available in the recorder 3 1 Configuration The configuration in the recorder follows a tree type layout This makes it easy for users to go through the different sub menus easily and to not miss any setting Configuration p Ad bd GGG Configuration Channel External Display Timer Clock Communication Instrument Password 0000k Demo Disable Auto Output System Information Calibrate Default 3 2 Standard and Plus Version of Firmware The standard version of firmware will have only Input configuration and does not include Math External channels Custom Edited Display Batch or FDA CFR part11 functions However the plus version includes all the above li
81. a Ethernet or Serial network RS232 422 485 Set bank appropriately to proceed with required option 5 2 11 Bank configuration How to open Real time viewer There are two ways to open Realtime Viewer Click the desktop icon Start Programs Data Acquisition Studio Studio Real time viewer EN E Create a new project Information ey Click No 184 t RealTime Configure Node Name Click bank icon amp RealTime Configure A ERRIDA ISNESAE Protocol IModbus TCP Ethernet Port S02 Format standard N A total of 4 communication banks are available Each bank can be configured as Either Modbus Serial 232 422 485 or Modbus TCP Ethernet For example If two Paperless Recorders are coming on two different RS485 networks then each bank can be configured for each individual Recorder This is provided that two COM ports are configured in PC to receive data from two different serial networks You may use two USB to Serial converters for this application See our UPort1150 After completing the bank setup click Save icon tal To close click the T return to main program icon fo 185 Information 3 To let the new Bank setting take effect system will save them then restart Continue Y TM Mo 5 2 12 Ethernet 1 Install Data Acquisition Studio software 2 Set bank radial button to Ethernet 3 If the recorder is connected to the PC v
82. actical use shielded cables for signal wiring Double insulation should be used for signal wiring when the recorder is used with hazardous voltage 3 Do not use the recorder where there is high vibration or a high magnetic field This could cause damage or error of measurement 4 All maintenance or repairs should be carried out with power disconnected to avoid personal injury or damage to the unit 5 n areas with conductive pollution adequate ventilation filtering and sealing must be installed 6 When cleaning the recorder handle carefully and use soft dry cloth Avoid the use of abrasives or any sharp or hard objects which would damage the display 7 Do not operate the recorder if any part has been removed or disassembled Consult your nearest dealer at once Static Electricity Appropriate precautions must be taken when handling the recorder The circuit board components are susceptible to damage caused by electrostatic discharge Take static electricity precautions while handling and inserting USB memory into the recorder NOTE IF THE USER REQUIRES TO QUICKLY OR BRIEFLY KNOW DETAILS OF THE FUNCTIONS PLEASE REFER THE QUICK USER MANUAL 1 General Description 1 1 Unique features of recorder The PR series is a well designed new generation paperless recorders with many outstanding features as follows Hardware e Three sizes including 4 3 5 6 and 12 1 e PR10 with a 4 3 display with 3 or 6 universal analog i
83. agB data with TagA CopyStringTagBtoTagA Used to copy the string type of TagB to TagA SetStringtoTag Used to write a string to a String type Tag Parameter Setting CopyBlockfromTagBtoTagA Used to copy a block of tags from TagB to Tag For example Copy 4 continuous tags from Tag5 to a target location starting with Tag1 Tag5 is copied to Tag1 Tag6 is copied to Tag2 and so on Note Maximum block size is limited to 80 tags Parameter EditValuetoTag Used to edit tag value during run time from a keypad For example if this function is called from button clicked event then a keypad will open during run time and the user can enter a set point TurnBitOn Used to turn on a bit If a momentary Turn on is required then in Clicked action select Turn On then in Released action select Turn OFF TurnBIitOFF Used to turn off a bit 254 Togglebit Used to toggle the bit EE Kim Fig Ladder logic in PLC 255 Fig On button configuration If a button is not switching properly at the PLC then in the General Tab select the Hold check box and enter the hold time Default value is 50 msec If required adjust this to 100 msec and check again if the button Is switching properly 256 Fig Off Button configuration If button is not switching properly at PLC then in General Tab select Hold check box and enter the hold time Default value is 50 msec If required ad
84. and enter IP address at the Recorder manually Contact your system administrator to obtain a free IP address available at user LAN Naming duplicate IP addresses may disable the communication between the Recorder and PC LAN HUB 4 Local area network uses UTP cable for Ethernet connectivity Maximum UTP cable distance between the Recorder and LAN HUB PC should be less than 100 Meters If the distance is more than 100 Meters additional LAN accessories equipment may be required for increasing signal strength Please contact your network administrator for more information on extending the LAN distance 150 5 Two different types of cables shall be used for connecting the Recorder on Ethernet as follows For connecting the Recorder to LAN HUB then standard straight through Ethernet cable should be used For connecting the Recorder to a PC Laptop directly a crossover Ethernet cable should be used Straight Through Crossover Cable Cable VR18 LAN HUB VR18 PC Notebook RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 RJ 45 PIN PIN PIN PIN 1 Tx 1 Rc 1 Rx 3 Tx 2 Tx 2 Rc 2 Rc 6 Tx 3 Rc 3 TxX 3 TXx 1 Rc ATET z55 amp EIN TIA ant 6 Rc 6 Tx 6 Tx 2 Rc PC STRAIGHT THRU HUB PC CROSSOVER PC TX 1 E 231RX TX 1 1 TX4 TX 2 10mm 2 gx TX 2 2 TX RX 3 33 Tx R 3 3 RX A NEM e 4 4 4 5 dS 5 5 RK 5 Emm TX RX 6 fF Bum S 6 RX T B umm B 6 Connect a proper U
85. ands the same as above Generally light colors are selected for Inactive colors and dark colors with more contrast are selected for Active colors This way users operators will be able to differentiate between active and inactive colors easily 2 9 Level Configuration m Events It is to trigger functions jobs to be executed when process value of tag linked with Level bar graph is changed during run time 5 3 18 3 Meter A Meter is a component generally used to display process values like pressure Temperature Flow etc Generally it is linked with an Analog tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signal from field transmitters like Temperature pressure etc Circle border Labels Pointer Big Ticks Ticks count Small Ticks Ticks subdivision counts 280 Meter Configuration al aed QUEE aes as as Genera Properties Back color It is to set back ground color for the Meter Pointer Color lt is to set Pointer Color Bevel lt is to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False otyle 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised and Frame Lowered Text Font Used to set font for the label including Name of Font Size of font and Style of font Supported styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline amp ot
86. annel External Display Timer Clock Communication Instrument Password OOOK Demo Disable Auto Output System Information Calibrate Default Soft buttons Enter key y Up directional key V Down directional key y es Home key Various options are available to enter into configuration mode Option 1 Select the mode by pressing up amp down directional keys then press Enter key Option 2 Select the required mode directly with a touch then press Enter key Option 3 Select the required mode by pressing the mode two times quickly it is same as a double click from a mouse 59 Save Save configuration from the recorder to a USB Stick or an SD Card To read the configuration from a USB Stick for the first time or any time the configuration has been changed it is important to press the Save soft button to save configuration changes to the USB Stick or SD Card beforehand Load Load configuration from a USB stick or SD Card to the recorder Default If the configuration is set incorrectly Default is a useful key to recall the default settings for the analog input card inserted into rear expansion slot Home Returns the User to the home page 4 1 Channel Path EH enu ore Config Channel z External This section is to configure different type of channels Analog Input Al Digital Input DI Math Analog Output AO Digital Output and External device channels 4 1 1 Analog Input
87. aperless recorder e Batch control log data in batches e 100 msec data logging and historical data archival tools e Display screen rotation e Dynamic Data Exchange via PC software e Search data with reference to time and period then Export to spread sheets e Data logging by value change or time base e Start Stop data logging functions which can be linked with real time clock or events Historical Viewer in Free and Extensive Software gg Display measured values from historical data of C Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Project3 daq b s File F Edit E View V Display D Page P Search S Language L Help H AA AAS A b o m 63 X QQ zoomsee b ka Qw fe E 1Scale M 1767 0 1590 3 1413 6 1236 9 1060 2 883 5 12 59 31 13 01 22 13 03 02 13 04 42 13 06 22 13 08 02 13 09 42 13 11 22 13 13 02 13 14 42 13 16 22 13 18 02 13 19 42 13 21 22 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 08 07 14 v All Rearmost cock by rae Seek by Event Alarm Seek by Trend Remark Trend Scale List Pagel Zoom Rate 1Sec Dot Index Time 08 07 14 13 10 27 Configuration Editing in either Free or Extensive Software al 7 E ER ELS Display Change configuration data fram C Program FilesxHistorical WiewerHistorical Project2 daq FilecF Edit E Language L HelpiH D e kd 7 BSN NBs Of X o
88. are supported F Function Edit Select a function to add Gl Page E Tag Object 1 Sound Page Control functions Page o GotoFirstPage GotoPreviousPage GotoNextPage T GotoLastPage GotoPage 2 I3ataPageBuNumber e GotoPopup LlosePopup Every screen has a screen number The pointer will be the screen number for navigation GotoFirstPage It is used to navigate from current screen to first screen GotoPreviousPage Used to navigate from current screen to previous screen GotoNextPage Used to navigate from current screen to next screen GotoLastPage Used to navigate from current screen to Last screen GotoPage Used to navigate from current screen to specific screen by name GotoPageByNumber Used to navigate from current screen to specific page by number GotoPopUp Used to open specific pop up screens by name ClosePopUp Used to close pop up screens by name 252 Tag functions SetValuetoTag Writes a value to a tag Example Set 90 to TagA when operator presses on a button during run time Parameter Setting AddValuetoTag Used to add value to Tag SubtractValuefromTag Used to subtract value from Tag CopyTagBtoTagA Used to copy TagB value to TagA Parameter Setting m 253 AddTagBtoTagA Used to add TagB to TagA and store result in TagA SubtractTagBfromTagA Used to subtract TagB from TagA and store the result in TagA SwapTagAforTagB Used to swap T
89. as an email The detailed settings related information can be found in Chapter 4 Configuration Section 4 5 52 3 5 Handwriting Messages on Trend Screens Handwriting Messages on Trend Screens is very handy for process associates to highlight important events The User can write handwritten messages using a stylus on Historical Trend screens This is shown in the below Picture When the User navigates through EE enu History Page 1 as shown in the below screen p mem d 9 29 31 32 99 12 04 14 es Realtime Pagel eave a 1 Sec Dot LAE EI DT If the User wants to write a message they can press the pen symbol as shown in the red square in the screen below History Storage A m S e a 53 Then using the stylus the User can write any message in Historical Trend Pages as shown below d mem SD 19 31 19 Remark 9 6096 01 24 10 01 24 10 19 27 46 01 24 10 19 24 26 If the User wants to change the width of the written message he she can choose the width of pen as shown in the screen below The menu to change the width is shown by the arrow pointing to the red box SD 19 32 29 Remark 9 60 01 24 10 54 If the User wants to change color of the pen he she can change it by pressing the menu shown in the red box in the picture below Remark f E A a 4i ee RIT If the User wants to erase part of a message he she can do this by pressing
90. as got 4 Options 5 1 Free Basic Software 5 1 1 Requirements Hardware Recommended hardware PC with 2 GHz processor 1GB RAM 50GB free space in the hard disk Ethernet port RJ 45 female USB port Minimum 20 free space in hard disk Less than 1096 space generates an error message 5 1 2 Operating system Windows based Operating systems Windows XP Windows 7 Windows 8 etc 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems are supported 5 1 3 Software Software installation 1 Install latest dotNet software from Microsoft website 2 Install the software 3 E Historical viewer icon desktop shortcut will be created after installation of software 4 Historical viewer can be accessed from the following path as well Start Programs Historical viewer Historical viewer 146 The Software contains D Hist Viewer HIST VIEWER is for monitoring historical trends and also for configuration of recorder parameters via the PC Uninstall the free Software This is to remove previous versions of free software from PC HIST VIEWER ay Hist Viewer How to set configuration of the Recorder from PC Start Programs Historical Viewer Tool bar fall To open new project To open existing project file e O Display measured values from histarical data of g p File F Edit E View V Display D PageiP Search S Languagerb Help H When the User clicks the icon new shown in the above picture in the red square they can view
91. asirSS e enr Du REA SC EUCUad 30 2 4 SETUP INPUT AND OUTPUT sesepaskonidsissiue sat exenac tO tup ue t emisS Dea cate nnmnnn mnnn nnne 35 2 5 WIRING OF THE CARDS usse cse bu a ENERUD uS o ED INO P D Eus duo EE e ODnRRd Pon NN Mess nu EE 41 2 6 RS 232 RS 422 AND RS 485 WIRING 1 eeeeeeeeeeee nennen n nun nun naeh aaa u aaa 48 2 7 EXTERNAL MEMORY CARD deco care nia Ea rui exta Hurbuqus ocu a de Gac dU tud a Cur nnmnnn M DU EE CEEEE 49 BASIC FUNCTIONS OF RECORDERS ener nnn 50 ST CONFIGURATION me 50 3 2 STANDARD AND PLUS VERSION OF FIRMWARE e eene nnnnnn nenne nnns nnn nnn nn nnn nana nnn 50 3 3 COMMUNICATION WITH THIRD PARTY INTERFACES eeeeennnnnne nennen nnn nnn nnn nnn nenne nna 52 3 4 INFORMATION ACCESSIBILITY THROUGH WEB c eeeeeeeeeeeee eene nnn 52 3 5 HANDWRITING MESSAGES ON TREND SCREENS e eeeeennnnneeeenn nnns n nnn nana anna anna 53 3 6 CUSTOM EDITED DISPLAY SCREENS 9 3 0 aer ccce axe era uius nda peu Us ue eus aa Ee 57 3 7 ANALOG INPUT LOG SPEED FLEXIBILITY eeeeeee eene ene eene nennen nnn nnne nnn nn 58 38 HIGH SPEED INPUT sx ise oer tees ci teu p cies scenes selenite duda aa opes eae assoc DU Lom V ECL CRAP PESE UE DUE 58 3 9 SYSTEM CLOCK SYNCHRONIZATION VIA INTERNET eere nennen nennen nnn nnn 58 3 10 INCREASED SECURITY IN PASSWORD CONFIGURATION
92. ation Protocol Modbus TCP IP 10 100 Base T Ports AUI Attachment Unit Interface and RJ 45 Auto detect capability Real time clock accuracy vs temperature inside of housing Temperature inside housing typical error per month 10 40 C 18 seconds 2 O0 Cor50 C 52 seconds 10 C or 60 C 107 seconds Environmental amp Physical Operating Temperature 0 50 C Storage Temperature 30 70 C Humidity 20 to 9096 RH non condensing maximum relative humidity 9096 is for ambient temperature up to 38 C decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 50 C Altitude 2000 M maximum Insulation Resistance 20 M ohms min at 500 VDC Dielectric Strength 2300VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 minute between power terminal and earth Vibration Resistance 10 55 Hz 10m s for 2 hours Shock Resistance 30m s 3g for operation 20g for transportation Operation Position no inclined restriction Dimensions Panel Mount style 144 W x 144 H x 193mm D for PR10 20 288 W x 288 H x 194mm D for PR30 Standard Panel Cutout 137 x 137mm for PR10 20 281 x 281mm for PR30 Approval Standards Safety UL61010C 1 CSA C22 2 No 24 93 CE EN61010 1 IEC1010 1 over voltage category Il Pollution degree 2 Protective Class IP 65 front panel for indoor use IP 20 housing and terminals EMC Emission EN61326 1 EN55022 class A EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Immunity EN61326 1 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN610
93. below 120 100 Height 100 Width 120 Task Changing symbol to another category Click here Ol GtandardControl Tasks L I Im r L r a Tu ees R Ir m eee m mm Iram c Ld Lal Lip el oe a4 mibal MALLIT v il Ni Ft npasetr t E Drag and the drop symbol factory component onto a screen Click i4 then click on Symbol Factory NET Properties Alternatively select the symbol factory component using single click left with the mouse Keep the mouse cursor on the symbol then double click left the mouse to open symbol properties The following screen will pop up 311 Symbol Factory NET Property Page Operator Interface Panels Pipes Plant Facilities Power Process Cooling Process Heating Pulp amp Paper Sensors Tank Cutaways Tanks Valves Select the required category select the symbol then click on button OK then new symbol will be placed in screen Click on Help in the above screen to open a Chm type help file English for the symbol factory StandardControl Tasks Symbol Factory MET Properties Symbol Factory DotMet Mo category CATZ Files were Found in Category Files Perhaps vau should reinstall this product If the above error message appears it is required to reinstall symbol factory 312 Style Used to define the style of symbol in design time Symbol Factory NET Property Page Symbols Style Animations Click
94. c Level Events A maximum of 2 events are supported for every digital Input channel A maximum of two jobs can be configured for each event Note Events will not appear if Logic Level selected as Pulse Counter Add Press Add to add events to the Digital Input Remove Press Remove to remove events from the Digital Input Type Select Low L or High H Job1 Job2 To configure a Job select Job1 the press the Enter button It will show a list of all the available jobs Select the required Job Note Number of digital inputs shown one t DI screen depends on number of Digital input cards inserted in the paperless recorder Sample applications of Digital input After pressing a Start switch latch ON Digital Ouput1 After pressing a Pause switch latch Off Digital Output1 Start Timer Stop Timer Reset Totalizer Reset Counter Reset MaxMinAve values of all the channels etc 68 It is possible to display Digital input status via status bar on any page in the paperless recorder If digital input is not enabled it shows as Low Presence of an enabled digital input shall be shown as High See the picture below To configure status bar refer section Display mem Sp 9 40 49 Realtime Pagel DIL DIS Low Low Status Bar Br Digital Input Status Digital Input status can also monitored from the EE menu Press Status and then select DI it will show the Digital Input Status as follows l
95. ck Color Set the background color of the component Bevel Used to set border including inner border outer border and style of border Inner Border True False Outer Border True False Style 9 styles are available None Flat Single Double Raised Lowered Double Raised Double lowered Frame Raised Frame Lowered Behavior Visible True False Determines whether control is visible or hidden Enable This is for event control If linked with a Digital tag if the tag value 1 during run time events configured for the object will be executed If tag value 0 events will be not executed 2 2 Data Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value Write design time value If selected the value entered here during design time will be replaced by the default value defined in the tag data base Design Name Label It is the name of the component Every component will have a UNIQUE number in a page If more than one Label is available in the same page the number will be incremented automatically The user can also change name of this component if required Component Name property is very useful and it can be used in scripts also Example Task Change Label1 back color to blue during Run time when Tag1 is equal to 1 if Tag1 1 Screen1 Label1 BackColor Color Blue j ocreen1 It is the location of Label1 Label1 Object name BackColor Property of Label related to background color Color Blue Target Color If
96. component determine the animation to display What it does is give priority 317 to the animations based upon their order in the BandsCollection If the first band in the collection by default Band1 has its DiscreteValue set to True then that animation will be shown no matter which band also has its DiscreteValue set to true As another example if Band2 and Band5 each have their DiscreteValue set the animation that is used will be the one defined in Band2 Therefore given the following definition of five bands Style Band Blink Shaded v EH Band Original had L Bands Blink Shaded v Here is what the animations will be shown based upon different values of Discrete Value Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Discrete Appearance of Value for Value for Value for Value for Value for Component Band1 Band2 Band3 Band4 Band5 True False False False False Blink Shaded Red Band1 False True False False False Shaded Yellow Band2 False False Shaded Orange Band 4 False False False False True Blink Shaded Black Band 5 318 Band 1 False True True True True Shaded Yellow Band 2 True False False False True Blink Shaded Red Band 1 False False False False False Original No bands active 5 3 21 Project Tools Project Help Build Fh Build And Offline Simulation F Build And Online Simulation F8 Online Simulation Stop Build And Download Download F DJe ct Status 5 3 22 Build
97. corder RS 232 RS485 shall be supplied as additional options 149 5 1 4 Ethernet Configuration It is possible to use PC software for data logging of Recorders connected on standard Ethernet A maximum of 1024 tags can be configured for data logging archiving and analysis The tags cover Al Math DI DO Counter amp Totalizer 1 Make sure that the network adapter in the PC is properly configured IP address Subnet mask and Gateway should be configured at the PC for using the Observer Il program Please contact you System administrator to set a Unique IP address for the PC 2 Install the Observer ll application software in your PC The software may be installed from setup available in the CD supplied as per the order 3 Ethernet configuration at the Recorder Please refer to 4 5 Communication for entering the IP address subnet mask and gateway address manually at the Recorder Gateway refers to a device on a network that sends local area traffic to other networks Subnet mask numbers help to define the relationship between host and rest of the network For every LAN the Network administrator shall define a Subnet mask and Gateway Obtain the subnet mask and gateway address for the LAN at the place where the Recorder to be connected Enter these details at the Recorder manually using front buttons By default subnet mask address 255 255 255 0 By default Gate way 0 0 0 0 Enter the Unique IP address to the Recorder
98. data in a different folder for every batch and archive data later with reference to a batch Path EE venu More Config Instrument Select Batch Control and press Enter key Select Enable Press Ok a Language English 2 p Securty Mode Normal Scan Page z Idle Time Disable Z Brightness 4 ZA Screen Saver Disable z Storage Internal Flash Custom Page Allow download via ethernet Enable Press Back Please dump data before batch mode is enabled or it will be cleared 119 The Batch setting of instrument has been changed Tt will take effect after next power off and on Press OK then press Home Soft key to save these settings Power the recorder OFF then ON then in the EL Menu the Batch soft key will be shown as below Batchi 1 Pagel b Ba SD EuO i2 41 H o 999 12 04 14 1 Sec Dot Status Config Event Batch RE 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 12 04 14 35 53 10 07 33 10 09 13 10 10 53 10 12 33 More ShutDown Note Batch soft key will appear only after Batch Control enabled as explained above Press on Batch and it shows the following screen 120 ipt Batch x Batch Name No Batchi f Comments I E 3 Operator can enter a maximum of three comments for any batch In the EE venu More contfig select Batch press Enter key Configuration Channel ON Math External Default Communication Instrument
99. default it should be selected so that the meter will be used for Read purposes only If it is not selected then you can use the Meter for Write purpose similar to a Slider to send a set point from the Recorder to a PLC etc Just use your finger and move pointer to change set point Write design time value f selected it writes design time value instead of default value defined at tag data base Meter 1 s Properties Sections colors It is to configure bands for the sections to show different colors for Labels and Ticks in Meter Example Three bands Section 1 Max 60 That means its band is from 0 to 60 It shows labels and ticks in black color Section 2 Max 80 that means its band is from 61 to 80 Section 3 Max 100 that means its band is from 81 to 100 Note Band setting is in for the total Scale defined Minimum to maximum 286 5 3 18 4 Slider This is normally used to change the set point of a process by the operator from the Recorder during Run time Generally it is linked with an analog tag analog output type tag at PLC to send 4 20 mA signal out from PLC to external Controllers Variable speed drives etc Scale divisions Scale sub divisions Labels bar Active bar color Value appears l in Run time if Inactive bar color Wl Value position Back color I In the above figure Scale divisions 10 Big ticks scale sub divisions 5 Small ticks between big ticks
100. der the SetVal column then press the enter key on your keyboard It will accept then show at CurrentVal You will now be able to see these values in objects linked with the specific tag It is better to run offline simulation frequently say once in couple of hours or after completing specific screen editing by application engineer to verify how it will works on a Recorder so that if there are any compilation errors it is easier to locate and rectify them 320 5 3 24 Stop It is used to stop a simulation on the PC When Offline simulation is running click the EJ Icon to stop the current running simulation See the picture below Itis located beneath the help dropdown menu File Edit Format View Objects eee one kd 4 p ae HH Is d amp 3 Tm ak a SS aile ps rem Mk ne m T amp at ay et Ge BH If Offline simulation or online simulation is already running on the PC and the user attempts to run it again the build will fail It prompts an error message similar to the following Screen1 Build Started Could not write to Output file C Program Files Project Recorder Panel exe The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process Build Failed 2 a couple of In the case of the above inr prompted click the Stop icon 4 adl is not available in Task bar Click Build once times and make sure that icon again then run simulation 5 3 25 Build amp
101. double warning 65 LL Low low limit to set up another limit lower than low limit for double warning Dev Trigger event on positive deviation of process value The job or alarm is activated when process value is deviated by greater than the setpoint the process value For example Set point 10 At 10 00 01 Hrs Tag1 40 At 10 00 02 Hrs Tag1 51 Then job or alarm is activated Dev Trigger event on negative deviation of process value The job or alarm is activated when the process value is deviated by less than the set point the process value For ex Set point 10 At 10 00 01 Hrs Tag1 40 At 10 00 02 Hrs Tag1 29 Then job or alarm is activated Error On channel error an alarm or job is activated Setpoint To set up the process value for actuating Job1 and or Job2 Alarm Log Alarm Record alarms Log Alarm Auto Ack Record alarms and acknowledge automatically Log Event Record events Job1 Job2 When an event occurs the task to be performed is called the job A typical example is to trigger an alarm buzzer in the event of a high temperature Each pen can accept five different types of events or alarms and each event can create two jobs Please note that a job under Event is different from a job created by pressing the Operate key The former is actuated by an event and the latter is actuated by manual control no event necessary Note Please refer to the section Jobs for full details about various jobs
102. e 6 le 10 3307532 Name Pagel Mode Trend Speed 1 Sec Dot Direction Horizontal Background Black Pen 1 Channel AI1 Color Blue Width 1 Range Low 120 0 High 800 0 Channel Math5 88 Name Defines the name of the display page Mode Defines the default method of displaying data for the page Options are Trend Bar Digital Mix Circular only for PR30 and Disable modes Circular Trends are only available in the PR30 model For Circular Trends Speed This is the display speed Available options are 100 msec dot 1 Sec dot 2 Sec dot 5 Sec dot 10 Sec dot 20 Sec dot 30 Sec dot 1 min dot 5 min dot 10 min Page 30 min Page 1 hour Page 2 hour Page 4 hour Page 8 hour Page 12 hour Page and 1 Day Page Direction Sets the trend direction to be horizontal or vertical Background Sets the background color of Trend mode to black or white Pen For a specific channel this defines the drawing pen its color width Range Low and Range High for the display Channel Selects a specific analog input Math Counter Totalizer External channels Select Disable if a specific channel is not required to be displayed Color Selects the color for each pen Width Selects the width of trend 1 thin 2 medium 3 wide Low Defines the low scale for a pen on the display High Defines the high scale for a pen on the display Note To illustrate the difference between Display
103. e Analog outputs Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Counters and Totalizers By pressing DI you can view the status of the Digital Inputs 1 DII i 332 By pressing DO you can view the status of the Digital outputs Web Viewer x gt Q 1921680111 Ws A geeeeelel By pressing AO you can view the status of the Analog Outputs Web Viewer x gt QDign Bollye a 333 By pressing Counters you can view the status of the counters cc B 192 168 0 111 X Counter By pressing Totalizers you can view the status of the totalizers we CO 0 SENE i e gt C D1921680111 S Totalzer 0 000 5 064e 5 1 347e 5 2 765e 5 5 656e 5 5 433et5 5 559e 4 5464e4 334
104. e local time Use directional keys Up Down to select the column press Enter soft button to change the clock data Then press the Apply Time Soft button to apply it to the recorder Summer time In some countries of North America and Europe clocks are adjusted forward one hour near the start of spring and are adjusted backward in autumn This is commonly referred to as Daylight Savings Time We refer to this as Summer Time A Summer time set provision is available in the paperless recorder In Summer time Select Type Enable and then set Start Month Day Hour Min and End Month Day Hour Min details 94 4 5 Communication Communication Ethernet IP Address 192 168 10 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 10 1 DNS Server 192 168 0 1 Modbus Server v0 Modbus TCP Port 502 RS232 485 422 Protocol Modbus Master Address 1 Baud Rate 38400 Data Format No 8 1 Email Ethernet IP DHCP STATIC Select DHCP if the server on the network automatically allocates the IP address for the recorder Select STATIC to manually set a fixed address for the recorder IP Address Defines the current address of the recorder on the network Subnet Mask Defines the current Subnet Mask address on the network Default Gateway Defines the current Gateway address DNS Server This is required if the recorder is to be connected to Internet Modbus Server When configured as Slave Recorder is act a
105. ean Swedish Turkish amp Greek Environment font Select font required for design time environment Example Menu Tool Box Project explorer function editor etc Project Path Location to storage of project files Default project path C Program Files Recorder Editing Software Recorder Editing Software PanelProject Graphic Path Location of default basic Symbols Default graphic path C Program Files Recorder Editing Software Recorder Editing Software Basic Symbols Security This is to protect opening Recorder editing software in specific Personal computer Not for project Once password is entered it is required to enter password correctly to open Recorder editing software for the current session This is useful in factory environment to prevent un authorized users to open Recorder editing software Note If you need a password for a specific project click Settings in the project explorer select General tab then enter the Password 198 In general it is preferred to back up project files regularly in other standard storage media like CD DVD etc It is recommended to store project files in separate folders on the D drive instead of C drive Developers may make a hard disk partition and save all project files in drives other than location of operating system in the event that if there are problems with Operating system it is still possible to retrieve project files Download and Upload Please refer to section Projec
106. elected as Middle center then when the keypad appears during run time it will be located in the middle center of the screen H Design Name TextBox Locked False BackColoi White 2 SecurityL 0 ForeColorli Controtraa Events Changed TextBox EH Layout TextFont Tahoma 12 Bold Dock None Location 96 96 Visible True Size 112 24 A Misc TagBindin Tagi WiriteDesi False 5 3 17 13 Label The Label object is used to write a simple line of text for user information in the screen Example Tag name Pump number display etc It is also used to display process values read only to operators if linked with a Tag 239 Labeli s Properties Common Events 000 0 0000 ellow Decimal ForeColor BackColor False T cL P102 Texligm TopLeft A TagBinding Tag3 Clicked Location Tahoma 12 Bal 112 38 Note For common properties of all the components please check beginning of this section 240 Properties Text Defines text associated with this component and it should be entered at design time only Text Align It is for Alignment of text Available options include Top Left Top Center Top Right Middle Left Middle Center Middle Right Bottom Left Bottom Center and Bottom Right Text Font Defines font for text including type of font size of font and style of font Styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline and Strikeout Tag Binding Select the Analo
107. ely select first label by left clicking the mouse then press Ctrl on the keyboard and select the second label by left clicking the mouse Now in Menu click Format then select Align then select Left Before Align adjustment After Left Align adjustment Make Same Size To adjust different objects to the same Width Height Both width and height Size to grid etc Example Adjust five buttons to same size i e height and width Create five buttons first Then select all these buttons via Mouse then click Format then select Make same size then select Both Before size adjustment 201 After Same Size adjustment Horizontal spacing It allows adjustment of horizontal spacing between any objects to make Equal Increase Decrease Remove For example There are 3 buttons located at bottom area of a page Spaces between these buttons are not equal and screen does not looking good Select all the 3 buttons via Mouse or using Ctrl on the keyboard along with mouse Then in Menu bar click Format then select Horizontal spacing then select Make equal Now space between all these buttons with have an equal distance Before Spacing adjustment Vertical spacing It allows adjustment of vertical spacing between any objects to make Equal Increase Decrease Remove Before Spacing adjustment After vertical spacing adjustment Center in Page It allows adjustmenting objects to the center of the page
108. en zero will be on bottom side and 100 will be at top side for vertical orientation Step This is the minimum value to reflect change in Bar graph position Bar Step and Bar division settings are closely related If Bar divisions 50 for a scale value of 0 100 then if Step 2 when process value changes by value 2 It shows level value change clearly in level graph Value Used to enter a process value during design time and to check the bar graph display on the PC It requires the operator to enter a value in multiples of the step value Otherwise it is automatically rounded to the closest multiple of the step value Is Indicator only If this is selected the level graph is used for Read purposes only If it is not selected you can use a level graph for write purposes similar to slider to send a set point from the Recorder to a PLC etc Just use finger to touch at various places in Level graph to set the level required Value Position Define position of process value to be displayed during Run time along next to the Level graph Available options include None Top Left Bottom Right and Both 2 1 H Levell Configuration General Advanced Values sectionsLolors ActiveColorSection Inactive S echan hd aximumbFercent 22 S ectanz hd aximumbFercent d Sectors M aximumPercent Mi Cal Sections colors lt is configure bands for the sections to show different colors for Labels and Ticks in Level graph
109. ent Please refer to common properties at the beginning of this section for more details Decimals Define number of decimals to be displayed for value to be displayed along with level component in run time Tag Binding Selects the Analog Tag of process value NO 19 Ticks Scale Bar Level Configuration General amp dvanced Ticks Position Define Ticks Position Available options include Top Left Bottom Right Both and None Ticks length Define length of Ticks in pixels Scale divisions Define the number of Big Ticks in Level graph Scale Sub Divisions Define the number of ticks between two big ticks Scale Label Divisions Define the number of Labels to be displayed Example If Scale label division 5 Scale 0 100 then it display labels as O 20 40 60 80 amp 100 Scale Width Define Scale width If ticks are selected to display on both directions this is the defined width between two scales on both sides Bar Width Define width of Bar graph Divisions Define number of divisions Like bricks to appear in Bar graph Space Define Space between divisions bricks in pixels 2 6 Level Configuration Maximum This is the max range of the process value analog input tag Minimum This is the minimum range of Process Value analog input tag Example If an Ear Level transmitter range is O to 100 set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Reverse Scale True False If it is selected th
110. er Reset MinMlaxAve Print Historical Data Print Event List Print Report List Print Snapshot Output Historical Data 115 4 10 System Info System Information External 2 Address Path ME venu More config System Information The system information includes System version Internal and External memory Ethernet IP address and Slots status Version The firmware version of the recorder Memory Free Total Internal Indicates the percentage of free memory compared to total memory available in internal flash card External Indicates the percentage of free memory compared to total memory available in external memory devices of SD and USB A small icon on the top right indicates the percentage of free memory e g Mem 96 Address MAC Displays the MAC address of Paperless Recorder IP address Displays the IP address for the Paperless Recorder Slot 1 5 Indicates the status of all Slots and the cards that have been inserted The cards include Analog Input Al Digital Input DI and Digital Output DO amp AO 116 4 10 1 1 Upgrade Firmware Path EE Menu More Config System Information Maintain Maintain The Maintain button is located at left lower side in System Info page It is the button to upgrade the firmware and calibrate the touch screen in the paperless recorder Update Core System Touch Calibrate OK Cancel Upgrade Core System This is to upgrade firmware in the paperless recorder Co
111. er installation of software l desktop shortcut Historical viewer can be accessed from the following path as well Start Programs Historical viewer Historical viewer Real time viewer can be accessed from the following path as well Start Programs Data Acquisition Studio Realtime viewer 153 5 2 3 How to configure Communication Bank It is to set path for the data transfer It s important to setup Bank properly at the to proceed further 1 Open existing Project or create a new project from RealTime viewer using one of the following options Start Programs Data Acquisition Studio Realtime Viewer File F View V Page P Window W Language L Help H Da Hees Be at E HHHH Sn Click on the new Project as shown in the red square in the above figure Then the User must give a name to the project as shown in the below figure ah RealTime Configure dB 29S ANBSGQM s s eo 154 Click the bank icon 3 to open communication bank configuration and select the bank accordingly Protocol Modbus R5232 Disable RE232 Modbus_RS232 Modbus_TCP Com Port coma v Baud Rate 3600 Parity No Data Bits E stop Bits 1 T Default If the recorder is connected to Ethernet then select Modbus_TCP as shown below Banki Protocol Modbus TCP Ethernet Port 502 Format 5tandard bd If the recorder is connected via Serial RS 232 or RS 485 then select Modb
112. er slot 39 Information regarding removing the IO Cards from PR For removing the IO Card First remove the metal screws then plastic screws after that press the lock on the top and bottom of the Card and pull to remove it Failing to do so will damage the IO Card Please follow the below pictures for more information The Maximum Torque for the metal screw is 3Kg cm 2 6in Ib and the Maximum Torque for the plastic screw is 0 8Kgf cm 7in Ib Plastic Metal Screws Screws 40 Note 4 For some industries who prefer favour circular displays PR30 can offer this unique feature and set the display speed for each page circle in 30 minutes 1 2 4 8 12 hours 1 2 days or 1 2 4 weeks Note 5 Calibrate Sometimes the field calibration is required for high accuracy In this case a qualified engineer can do the necessary calibration Note 6 For Thermocouple Inputs a 1 hour warm up is necessary for initial set up Note 7 Circular Trends are only available for the PR30 mode 2 5 Wiring of the cards AN Wiring Precautions 1 Care must be taken to ensure that the maximum voltage rating specified on the label is not exceeded 2 Forthe panel mount version it is recommended that near an external fuse or an external switch rated at 2A 250 VAC should be used 3 Beware not to over tighten the terminals screws The torque should not exceed 0 4 N m 3 6 Lb in or 4 0 Kg F cm 4 With the exception of the thermocoup
113. es aa edebat e ka tu melt aac ca ue 325 6 2 HOW TO CONFIGURE WEB SERVER SETTINGS eee eeeeee eene nennen nnn nnn nnn nnns 325 6 2 1 How to Configure Static IP Address et ee reca prece mice rid 326 6 2 2 How to Enable Web Server ssessssssssssseseeemnneerennrnn 327 6 3 HOWTO VIEW RECORDER DATA IN PC VIA WEBSERVER ssssseeeceseeeeseenseeeeeeneeeseaenees 328 Safety This recorder is compliant with the requirements of EN61010 1 UL 61010C 1 amp CSA C22 2 No 24 93 The protection provided by the recorder may be impaired if it is used in a manner inconsistent with its intended purpose or in an environment that exceeds the specifications of the recorder Brainchild Electronic Co Ltd is not liable if the customer fails to comply with these requirements Safety Symbols The following symbols may be seen in the user manual or on recorder labeling Caution Protective Earth m DC Supply Safety Notes and Precautions 1 Before any connection is made the protective earth terminal should be connected first To avoid making the recorder dangerous under fault conditions any interruption of the protective Earth conductor inside or outside the recorder is prohibited Even in the case of a portable unit the protective earth terminal must remain connected if the recorder is connected to any hazardous voltage 2 Keep signal and supply voltage wiring separated from one another f this is impr
114. etected by the PLC In this case it is possible to have a hold time for a clicked event so that operator action will be continuously present for the time defined at holding such that the PLC will receive the operator action properly If the operator touches a button and releases his her finger instantly it is called a Clicked action During this time a total of three actions will be executed Click Pressed and Released 249 H Buttoni Configuration Bands Common Events Clicked Add Valuetolag Tag 1 Pressed Add Valuetolag Tag 1 Released Add Valuetolag Tag 1 Holding time 0 Case 1 In above example Tag1 value becomes 3 Case 2 Holding time 5000m sec In the above example if the scan time for Tag1 is 1000m sec the Tag1 value becomes approximately 8 When the button is clicked the Clicked and Pressed event action occurs and the Tag1 value becomes 2 Since the holding time is 5 sec for the next 5 seconds the Tag1 value is incremented by 1 each second So Tag1 value becomes 7 When the button is released Tag1 value is incremented by 1 again so it becomes 8 The above example is for illustration only to understand about events for the button object Pressed Define the action that happens when a user continuously presses on a button If required it is possible to configure Auto repeat and interval time for this action Once an operator touches a button the cl
115. ewer als ALI 1 No 0192158041 PR Recorder 1 PR Recorder A21 1 No 1921680 32 PRRecyder NE SENS a Channel_4 a Channel 5 ee Channel 6 Click Add 190 v Auto update the Tag contents Bank 1 Tag Name auto Protocol Modbus_TCP Use Converter Device Node address nom IP address Trigger oy Time LogSpeed 1 secfbot LogMethod instant Data Byte Type 4 Byte Select Device Type PR Recorder Deselect checkbox next to Auto update the Tag contents Enter IP address of second Recorder Make sure to select user define IP address in Recorder Do not select automation Click OK Now second Recorder database will add to Real time viewer 5 3 Panel Studio version Using this software you can develop custom screens for your display same as SCADA All the graphics developed on the screens can also be configured for animations Panel PR30 Custom Page 1024 768 Panel Stu File Edt Format View Objects Project Help Dehe aAA RH Bh gt OD 10 8 ss ah eS Sd ak ob Gl GE ove te St Bt 8s B ES Table NumericUpDown F Eg DigtaiLED DigtalBox TextBox A Label A DateTimeLabel E AamBanner Button 16 BitLamp 19 WordLamp 191 Use this editing software to develop animation screens on the Recorder It is mainly used for application development useful for operator interface in industria
116. from internal memory to external SD Card or USB memory If you have 3 batches let s say Batch1 1 Batch1 2 and Batch1 3 then you can see three different folders in the external USB memory card after completing of dump amp BatchDatalog File Edit view Favorites Tools Help Q 1 sm fe rote Address E GiDataStore BatchDatalog Sy Batchi 1 Batch1 2 iE Batch1 3 Please note that the data available in USB memory is in a proprietary format to avoid any kind of tampering You will need PC software to view this data 126 4 12 Calibrate This function is used for calibrating Individual Analog channel mem SC Configuration gda ogo Configuration This function is only for engineering staff any change may affect the accuracy of I O signals The data sampling will be paused Continue Y N Example 1 Calibrate an Al with 0 5V When you click Calibrate menu the user can see the below screen Please click calibrate as shown in the below screen i d 14 50 19 Calibrate E Sensor Calibrate Ga 127 Please note that Inorder to calibrate the whole Module slot accurately the 3rd channel of each slot nust be calibrated first Click OK Calibrate Pause Channel AIl Sensor e Volts Now click Calibrate button as shown below Calibrate vn Channel ATI z Sensor 128 Click yes and proceed with the calibration process Calibrate Pause Channel A
117. g Tag of a process value Decimal Defines the number of decimal points 5 3 17 14 Date and time Label Used to display Date and Time in screen Date TimeLabell Configuration 241 If date and time is required in more than one screen it is better to create a screen and select the screen type as Template and then link this template to all other required screens to display Date and Time automatically This is more efficient than keeping Date and Time label in more than one screen since it uses less memory 5 3 17 15 Button A Button is commonly used to perform an action after operator presses it with their finger or by clicking using a mouse during Run time Generally Button is used to turn ON a bit Turn OFF a bit etc when used with Digital type tags Example Start Pump Stop pump etc Three kinds of Events are supported for a button Clicked Pressed and Released oeveral functions are supported which can be configured from Events and all the functions are covered in next section Function editor Button1 s Properties FreD MiddleCenter farrow2 bwmf 0 Aranmsparent Transparent 242 Properties Back Color Selects Back color for the object Also it is possible to select transparent mode if required Firmware V1 20 onwards Select Color Text Defines required text to be displayed on the object It is also possible to enter multiline text from firmware V1 20 o
118. hen Tag1 value will 6 Events Changed Defines an action using function editor When the operator presses on a combo box during Run time the actions defined here will be executed To increase up down arrow size on combo box increase the size of text font 5 3 17 21 List box ListBox A list box is a Graphical User Interface widget that allows the user to select a single item from a list of available items The available options are entered during Design time and they are available for selection during Run Time On selection it writes a value to a Tag based on the order number Every List Box should be linked with an Analog tag 269 GUI Wizard dialog ListBox1 Configuration Appearance m BackColor ForeColor ScrollBarwidth n2 TextFont Name Size Tahoma E Style Bold 3 TagBinding 3 LJ te ListBox1 Configuration General Common Events Select A Select B Select Select D Select E Select F Select G Note Do not keep any empty space between different text entries otherwise unpredictable results may occur Property Grid El Appearance BackColor White El Design ForeColor B ControT ex N e ListH ax S crollBaridth 0 Locked False T extFant Tahoma 1 2 Bold SecurityLevel T E Behavior El Events Wane Tac Enter List of Changed El Data ptions in Laja Items Collection Design time Dack None TagBindng Tagil Select Analog amp Location 175 128 Tad Size 160 112
119. hen click Download or click at i icon The application will transfer from the PC to the USB flash disk Insert USB flash disk in Recorder owitch on Power to the Recorder Press Load select Path of project files then press Load button near path selection It transfers the application from the USB flash disk to the Recorder 322 PC to Recorder via USB to Ethernet Converter For Low cost Recorder models Ethernet is an option You can purchase a USB to Ethernet converter to make it possible to download an application from PC to Recorder via Ethernet Once USB to Ethernet converter is connected to Recorder you can see the IP address at the Recorder itself via system information This is similar to onboard Ethernet port Note The purpose of USB to Ethernet converter is to download application from PC to Recorder only 5 3 27 Project status Project Status It is used for project management purposes and to know limits and usage of objects Project used time t shows how much time a project has been opened for editing purpose 323 6 WEBSERVER It is used to view Paperless Recorder from a Remote location via Internet enr ark m m umm iuum TI timers 6 1 Requirements 6 1 1 Hardware Recommended hardware PC with 3G GHz processor 512 MB RAM 5 0GB free space in the hard disk Ethernet port RJ 45 female 6 1 2 Operating system Windows based Operating systems Windows XP Windows 7 Window
120. ia Ethernet make sure recorder is set with a User defined IP address and domain that is the same as the PC Use Ping instruction from the Dos prompt make sure the recorder is communicating with the PC via Ethernet v Command Prompt Microsoft Windows KP Uerzion 5 1 2610 fC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp E 5 Documents and Settings Mahi ping 192 168 0 11 Pinging 1972 168 0 11 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 timetilms TIL 128 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 timetilms TIL 128 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 timetilms TIL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Ping statistics For 192 168 0 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost O 0z loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum ms Average lms 4 Create a new project in Data Acquisition Studio software and monitor real time data from Recorder directly from PC How to open Real Time Viewer There are two ways to open Real Time Viewer 186 Click the desktop icon Start Programs Data Acquisition Studio Studio Real time viewer W project J IITOTITIG T TOTIE Click Yes 187 Click OK 188 3 RealTime Configure HBR MS 8 AENG Pi Add Modi Ex All List All 1 1 192 168 011 PR Recorder 1 FR Recorder 1 A4l2_1 1 T 192 168 0 11 FR Recorder AI3 1 1 Ma 182 158 0 11 PR Recorder AI4 1 1 Ma 82 158 0 11 PR Recorder AIS 1 1 Ma 182 1858 0 11 PR Recorder AIO
121. ible and you can select required blink color 296 Value It is the band range For the first band it is always the Range Low value defined for the bar box Band 1 high range is the value defined at Band2 Band 2 high range value is the value defined at Band3 and so on 5 3 18 7 Scale ocale is a Graphical User Interface widget used along with bar box if required Scalel s Properties Properties Back color Define back color Fore Color Define fore color Line width Define width of line Grids Define number of grids Direction Define direction of Scale Up Down Left Right 5 3 18 8 Picture box Picture box permits the user to link different picture files into a Picture box component during design time and then later view them during Run time based on the value of the Tag Supported formats include Bitmap file bmp Windows Metafile wmf 297 JPEG File pg Graphics Interchange format gif Portable Network Graphic png PictureBox 1 s Properties sh B A ranmsparernt Transparent Properties Bitmap file Select the image to be shown in the object Flip It is to flip picture file during design time Available options are Horizontal Vertical Both and None Rotate lt is to select direction for the picture file during design time to adjust direction Available directions include 0 90 180 and 270 Tag Binding Select the Analog tag to be linked with Picture box Eel PictureBox1 C
122. icked event will be executed first If the operator keeps holding the button continuously the pressed action will continuously be executed When the operator releases their finger the released action will be executed 250 Auto repeat On Time interval 1000 m sec In this example the Tag1 value Will first increment by 1 then it will keep incrementing by 1 once every 1000 m sec as long as the operator presses the button The Tag1 value will also be incremented by 1 when the operator releases the button Released Defines the action when the user releases the button Switch Function With this function two buttons are required One button to turn a tag ON and a second button to turn a tag OFF EE Button Configuration zl Button2 Configuration General Bands Common Events Clicked Clicked MIS MM j Pressed Pressed General Bands Common Events Released Released I When the operator clicks Button1 Tag1 will 1 Now Tag1 will 1 even after the operator releases the button and it will continue to maintain its earlier state When the operator clicks Button2 Tag1 will 0 5 3 17 16 Function editor This is very useful to select different functions to execute based on operator actions During Run time this provides an easy way for an application developer to use a ready made macro instead of writing scripts Insert a Button into any screen and configure events The following functions
123. ing filling of tank is in progress 307 5 3 20 Symbol Factory symbol Factory amp contains more than 4000 symbols in 64 categories No Category Symbols No Category Symbols Etc Air Conditioning Maps and Flags Architectural Material Handling 4 m 5 Arrows 63 38 Minng 63 ASHRAE 39 Misc Pipes 39 Controls amp 100 Equipment 6 ASHRAE Ducts X 86 40 Misc Symbols 1 57 8 Basic Shapes X 86 42 Miers 9 BlowersEtc 34 43 Motors 12 Chemical 450 46 Panels Hardware 14 ComputerKeys 68 48 Plant Facilities E eepe T gt Simple 26 General Mfg 68 60 Textures 181 NIOO 00 NO Ni G0 NIN O N NO amp 00 00 BR CO 308 HVAC 74 62 Vehides 29 Icons and 159 63 Water amp Bitmaps Wastewater 14 Industrial Misc Wire amp Cable 2 83 31 International 4 Total symbols ISA Symbols re eee de D i With Recorder Editing Software only the first symbol from the symbol factory can be selected If you need all symbols order our Recorder Editing Software Plus and we will supply a USB hardware lock to access more than 4000 symbol factory graphics It is possible to link a Analog Tag with a Symbol factory graphic and change its colors during Run time Up to 50 bands are supported Project Explorer ume Sereenl1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 Screen t 5creen b Properties
124. itch for PR10 and PR20 11 36VDC panel mount power supply board with power switch for PR10 and PR20 11 36VDC portable power supply board with power switch for PR10 and PR20 90 250VAC 47 63Hz panel mount power supply board without power switch for PR30 90 250VAC 47 63Hz panel mount power supply board with power switch for PR30 90 250VAC 47 63Hz portable power supply board with power switch for PR30 11 36VDC panel mount power supply board without power switch for PR30 11 36VDC panel mount power supply board with power switch for PR30 11 36VDC portable power supply board with power switch for PR30 Therear Slots of the recorder will only accept certain Input or output cards in any combination based on selected model For example PR10 has 4 empty slots But only 3 slots can be used In one slot it needs 1 pc of either a 3 or 6 channel analog input card The other slot can be used as per the combination showed in the ordering code 23 The basic PC software is supplied free with the recorder There is an additional charge for the extensive Data Acquisition Software supplied with communication of RS 232 422 485 or Ethernet The Ordering Code for various standard model Recorders with an AC supply and without any additional options are as follows PR1003 0A001000 PR2003 0A001000 PR3006 000A001000 1 8 Specifications Power PR10 and PR20 90 250VAC 47 63Hz 52VA 26W maximum 11 36VDC 26VA 26W maximum PR30
125. ject management After entering all the above details click OK 100 Screens Screend 125 150 di TE 12 0 Screens Screens Screen Screens Screenb Soren 5 3 5 Menu bar 196 5 3 6 File Edit Format View Mew Open Project Ctrl O Close Project save Project Ctri 5 Save Project As Upload HMI Update Environment Ctrl E Recently Exit New To create a new project Open Project To open existing project Close Project To close present project Save Project To save Project in default path Save Project As Saves project in selected path other than default path specified while creating a new project settings Upload To upload project from Recorder back to PC Recently It is to open recently opened projects Exit To exit from current project Language To update language files in Recorder This is required only if a new language required at Control Center Contact factory for further information Clock Synchronization To synchronize recorder clock with PC clock 197 5 3 Environment Environment General Download and Upload Snap and Grid Object default setting General Language Select Language for project environment 20 languages are supported from Recorder editing software V1 1 onwards including English Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Japanese French German Italian Polish Spanish Portuguese Brazil Portuguese Russian Thai Czech Danish Dutch Kor
126. jpg gif and png From Basic Symbol Allows user to select wmf format images from basic symbols From symbol factory Allows for selecting symbols from symbol factory in wmf format Image layout None center and Stretch options are available Stretch means the selected bitmap will be fixed to the size of the bit lamp Note If a bitmap has poor resolution when stretch is used it may show a low quality image in screen Flip Used to flip bit lamp and needs to be configured during design time Available options include None Horizontal Vertical and Both Rotation Used to rotate a bit lamp in predefined angles and needs to be configured at design time Available options include 0 90 9 180 and 270 260 Circle By default a bit lamp object shape is in Rectangle Select this if you wish to change the bitlamp shape to a circle It is more useful to show status of digital inputs for the operator during Run time How to show status of an individual bit in Analog type tag sometimes you will get a 16 bit 32 bit tag from a PLC with different diagnostic information and you would like to show 16 bit 32 bit lamps in the Recorder screen When a Bit lamp is linked with an Analog tag for example Int16 Int32 it has two bands By default Band1 value is O and Band 2 value is 1 In this case using each bit lamp it is possible to show the status of each individual bit status within 32 bits as per configuration available at band editor
127. just this to 100 msec and check again bitLamp15 Propert General Bands C TS BitLamp1s Properties 257 Fig Bit lamp status 5 3 17 17 Bit lamp A bit lamp is used to show the digital input status for the operator It is linked with either a digital input tag or an Analog input tag By using the band editor it is possible to display a different foreground color different background color different text different symbols different Blink color and control visibility when the Tag value Is O or 1 When a Bit lamp is linked with a digital tag it has only two bands by default The Band1 value is O and Band 2 value is 1 For example If Tag1 0 show Red colored background with an Orchid color blink If Tag9 1 show green colored background 258 GUI Wizard IBitL ampi1 s Properties M Iransparent Transparent Mone 259 Bitmap file Select the image to be displayed when tag value reaches this band in run time For example When Tag1 0 show Red colored motor symbol When Tagi 1 show Green colored motor symbol Note Two different symbols are required for the above Bmp wmf jpg gif and png types are supported If the selected file is other than wmf then it is also possible to select Image layout and transparent options Select Image From File browser Allows user to select images in formats of bmp wmf
128. ke sure to set IP address of Recorder in the same domain as your PC For ex IP address of your computer 192 168 0 200 You may set IP address of Recorder as 192 168 0 11 3 Procedure to set IP address manually at Recorder Menu More Config Communication press Enter IP Select User Define Select IP address 192 168 0 11 Default and press Enter to change if required Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 157 4 Use Ping from DOS prompt and check if communication is ok or not If there is no response check the cable or IP address at your computer or IP address at the recorder o Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AF Version 5 1 2600 O Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp E Documents and Settings Mahi gt ping 192 168 0 11 Pinging 192 168 0 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 192 168 0 11 hytes 32 timetims TTL 128 192 168 0 11 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 time lt ims TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 0 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost O ciz loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum fms Average Ums E Documents and Settings Mahi gt _ 5 Double click the Realtime viewer icon L at desktop and follow on screen instructions to create a new project Note Create a new project only if it s first time Next time you can open e the saved project a
129. l applications Using Screens operators will be able to communicate with PLC s inverters etc via COM ports the Ethernet port on Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP IP Using this software it is possible to develop operator interface applications like the following Sending start stop command from Recorder to PLC to start motors pumps etc Display running stats of motors pumps etc Display Real time value of process parameters like temperature flow pressure etc Visualize process data in meaningful ways such as bar graphs dial meter level digital LED etc Animation like visibility control blinking horizontal movement vertical movement etc 5 3 1 System Requirements Recommended hardware PC with 2 GHz processor 1GB RAM 50GB free space in the hard disk Ethernet port RJ 45 female Minimum 20 free space in hard disk Less than 10 space generates error message 192 RS 232 serial port RS485 RS232 converter to check online simulation if required USB host to insert USB flash disk ocreen resolution better than 1024 X 768 For Recorder 10 and 1550 projects Operating system Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 2000 amp Windows 2003 Server 5 3 2 Software Installation Install Microsoft installer V3 1 Install Microsoft Net frame work V3 5 SP1 Install Editing Software Install OPC server Install Demo projects Install Historical viewer Install Remote viewer If any folders or files are deleted manually from C
130. l save Load Display Timer Clock Der g ommunication SE Instrument Password xxr Demo Enable Auto Output System Information After completing the above steps press the BACK key then the Home key to return to the main menu It will save the configuration settings in the Recorder 327 Now the Recorder is ready for the Web Server Applications Note The Web Server update time on the browser is 1 second for real time data and statuses and 5 Seconds for Alarms 6 3 How to View Recorder Data in PC via Webserver Connect Paperless Recorder to the Internet Open the Qtr urea Geri c ie J ieuh HEC Panic fem Cp Oe Sem od mem j rrsekema uasa Google Enter the IP address of the Recorder in the address bar of the browser Format http 192 168 1 111 Now you can see the Paperless Recorder screens in browser as shown below 328 192 168 0 111 GOLD Sec Dot 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 03 10 14 15 35 14 153654 153834 15 40 14 15 41 54 154334 15 45 14 15 46 54 15 48 34 15 50 14 15 51 54 155334 15 55 14 15 56 54 902 1 944 1 The display includes Real time values of all channels like Al Math Counters Totalizers Real time alarms historical alarms status of Digital Inputs Digital Outputs Analog Outputs Counters and Totalizers etc c e 192
131. le to move slider in Run time 290 If Indicator only is not selected the slider is used for Read Write Operator will be able to move slider in Run time for example change set point for variable speed drive Value Position Define position for the value to appear during Run time Available options include Top left Bottom Right Both Internal and None Sections colors lt is configure bands for the sections to show different colors for Labels and Ticks in Slider Example Three bands Section 1 Max 260 means its band is from 0 to 60 It shows labels and ticks in black color Section 2 Max 80 means its band is from 61 to 80 It shows labels and ticks in brown color Section 3 Max 2100 means its band is from 81 to 100 It shows labels and ticks in Red color Note Band setting is in 9o for the total Scale defined Minimum to maximum 5 3 18 5 Thermometer This is normally used to view process temperature by operator during Run time Generally it is linked with an analog tag Analog input type tag at PLC which is received as 4 20 mA signal from field transmitters like Temperature etc 291 Big Ticks Small Ticks Value Position scale Label Divisions 10 0 10 20 100 Scale Divisions 10 No of Big Ticks scale Sub Divisions 10 No of Small ticks between Big Ticks 4 Horizontal wo Tahoma E Bod DoubleRaised Properties Back Color Define back color for the component
132. le wires all wires should be stranded copper conductor with maximum gauge of 18 AWG 5 Connect a grounding conductor with 1 6mm diameter minimum to provide protective grounding prior to turning on the equipment 41 10412 PRAI2062 00 Analog Input Card AI206 42 10412 PRAI2032 00 Analog Input Card Al203 43 10412 PRRO2062 00 Relay output card RO206 DA 3O Ot 6O 187 he 11 4 TM 120 1368 T 15 16 6H A 73 T 18 10412 PRDI2062 10 Digital input card DI206 10412 PRRD2332 00 Relay output and digital input card RD233 10412 PRAO2062 00 Analog output card AO206 47 2 6 RS 232 RS 422 and RS 485 wiring RS 232 Wiring 9 pin 9 pin RS 232 port RS 232 port RS 232 Cable Recorder Configuration of The RS 232 Cable 1 DCD 2 RD 3 TD 4 DTR 5 GND 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 9 pin D Type 9 pin D Type Female Connecter Female Connecter Figure 2 24 RS 422 Wiring Hecorder Recorder RS 422 to RS 232 network adaptor SNA10A epit RS 232 Cable Max 247 units can be linked Recorder 48 RS 485 Wiring RS 485 to RS 232 network adaptor SNA10A Recorder RS 232 Cable Recorder Max 247 units can be linked Recorder 2 External Memory Card There two types of external storage for the User One is the SD card and other is USB memory There are two slots for inserting
133. lizers Preset Counter set a preset value to the target counter Reset Counter Resets the counter to zero Select a single Target counter or all counters Inc Counter Increases the counter by 1 Select a Target counter or all counters Dec Counter Decrease the counter by 1 Select a Target counter or all counters Log Report Make a report for Counter Totalizer Analog inputs Min Max Avg Math Min Max Avg All Counters All Totalizers and All Channels Min Max Avg Choose this column and the report will be presented as described in section Reports Reset MinMaxAve In the Report function after logging the Min Max Avg data of Al and Math channels for one day for example this will reset historical data in order to log new data for the next day It is also possible to reset the Min Max Avg for All Channels at one step Print If a printer is connected to the Paperless Recorder via the USB port or Ethernet the following print jobs can be triggered from events Print Historical data Print Event List Print Report List Print Snapshot The time period of Print depends on the configuration available at MEE venu wore Contfig Auto Output 86 mem SD 14 45 18 9495 9995 11 07 14 Configuration T j Configuration Channel External Display Timer Clock Communication Instrument Password Aoo Demo Disable Default System Information Calibrate AUto Output AUTO Output Setup Printer
134. ly with the following plug amp play I O cards Analog Input cards part number AI206 amp AI203 These two cards are used for 3 or 6 channel analog inputs Each input is isolated from each other to avoid noise and to ensure stable measurement AI206 AI203 6 Al 6 analog inputs 3 Al 3 analog inputs iT Relay Output card RO206 Each card includes 6 alarm relays Contacts are rated 5 Amp 240 VAC RO206 6 relay outputs SLi Digital Input card DI206 Each card includes 6 channels Logic Low 5V minimum 0 8V maximum Logic High 3 5V minimum 24V maximum DI206 13 Combination Relay Output and Digital Input Card RD233 Each Card includes 3 digital Inputs and 3 Relay Outputs For Digital Inputs Logic Low 5V minimum 0 8V maximum Logic High 3 5V minimum 24V maximum For Relay Outputs the Contacts are rated 5 Amp 240 VAC RD233 3 relays 3DI Analog Output cards 40206 Each card includes 6 channels They are used for 4 20mA 0 20mA current output 0 5V 1 5V 0 10VDC voltage output AO206 6 AO 6 analog outputs 1 4 Communication The standard communication interface is Ethernet with protocol IEEE 802 3 10 100 Base T Other options are RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 Details are explained in Chapter 2 6 RS 232 RS 422 RS 485 wiring 14 1 5 External Storage media There are two types of External storage for the recorder SD card and USB If the recorder is used with 6 channel inputs
135. m of 18 characters Once the password has been entered the user needs to key in the password whenever Config Dump Clear or Operate soft keys are required These keys enable the user to do configuration dump data clear data or manually operate the job For easy access Config Dump Clear or Operate soft keys the user may ignore the password by leaving the password field blank If a password is not entered initially there is no password required How to enter simple password MEE vena wore Confis select Password press Enter then key in the passwor 106 4 7 2 CFR 21 If the higher security CFR 21 is selected it requires the recorder to operate with more restricted rules which comply with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 It has time limit during operation If the user does not press ay keys in a predefined period of time which can be selected between 1 to 20 minutes using LogOut function the user needs to key in the password again It also offers an audit trail function to record the user the timing and what type work the user was doing on the recorder Incorrect password and unauthorized operation will be recorded into the event list as well The maximum number of users available in FDA 21 CFR Part 11 Security Mode is 30 In BEES venu More Config Select Instrument press Enter soft button Select Security CFR 21 Security Mode CFR 21 Logout Disable Password validity Unlimited 2 Security Level of Functions Login From PC
136. n a specific slot in System Info mode while doing the configuration To set up the relay output card please press menu and then the Config button to get into the configuration window In the configuration window press up down and enter key to select DO and to get into the DO setting window In the DO setting window the setup steps are similar to Al The item Reverse is to reverse the output status 36 Digital Input card DI206 This card includes 6 channels of event inputs As above plug the card into rear slot and power on the recorder The recorder will automatically detect it and then display the input type and its location in a specific slot in System Info mode while doing the configuration To set up the digital input card please press menu and then the Config button to get into the configuration window In the configuration window press up down and enter key to select DI and get into the DI setting window In the DI setting window the setup steps are similar to Al The item Type is for the user to decide if this channel will have a logic level or Pulse Counter input If you select Pulse Counter the item Frequency will appear for you to select input frequency 100Hz The item Events can be added to do further control s n 7c 20 a i TT dd EIT a a an I m 37 Combination Digital Input and Output card RD233 This card includes 3 relays rated 5 Amp 240VAC each and 3 Channels of Digital In
137. n menu click at View and then Full screen again Reset window layout Used to display the default screen layout showing the screen working area tool box project explorer output window etc Ex If user deselects the project explorer in the View drop down menu then it will not show the Project explorer at the right side of the window layout In this case the user may select Project explorer again in the View drop down menu Alternatively in Menu click View then Reset Window Layout then it will reset all the view selections and show default window layout 5 3 11 Objects Objects Project Help Basic Objects Enhanced Objects Symbol Factory h g srannire Lara p EET Se tel r 205 More details about Basic objects Enhanced objects Symbol factory and Graphics are explained in section Tool Box Enhanced Objects gt oymbolFactory Graphics LE m mu md m sasic Obpects k Pointer N Line 4 4 Polygon E Rect Hlipse Nc EB Table 12 NumericUpDown IE DiaitalLED EE DigitalBox TextBox A Label A DateTimeLabel IBI AlamBanner Button 15 Bit Lamp 2 WordLamp 1 3 ComboBox E ListBox k Pointer 4 Level 7 Meter ES Slider El Thermometer a BarBox If you would like to increase font size in Menu bar then in menu click File then click Environment and then set font settings 206 5 3 12 Project Above details are explained at section Project Tools
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139. nput 18 1 7 2 PR20 Ordering code PR2003 3 Analog inputs uuuuuuunu 12345678 1 Other Inputs and Outputs 0 none 6 3relays 3 DI C 3 relays 3 DI 6 AO PR2006 6 Analog Inputs 1 Other Inputs and Outputs 0 none 6 Relays 6 DI 6 AO 3 relays 3 DI 6 relays 6 DI 6 relays 6 AO 6 DI 6AO 3 relays 3 DI 6 AO 6 relays 6 DI 6 AO COogog uouunmd PR2012 12 Analog Inputs 1 Other Inputs and Outputs 0 none 6 Relays 12 Relays 6 DI 12 DI 6 AO 3 relays 3 DI 6 relays 6 DI 9 relays 3 DI 3 relays 9 DI 6 relays 6 AO 6 DI 6 AO 3 relays 3 DI 6 AO SEE OB diae EE oo ak PR2018 18 Analog Inputs 1 Other Inputs and Outputs 0 none 1 6 Relays 3 6 DI 19 5 6 AO 6 3 relays 3 DI PR2024 24 Analog Inputs 1 Other Inputs and Outputs 0 none 2 Power A 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz D 11 36 VDC 3 Communication 0 standard Ethernet interface 1 Ethernet RS 232 2 Ethernet RS 422 485 4 Firmware 0 Standard Version 1 Plus Version 1 with extra mathematics external channels batch amp FDA21 CFR Part 11 2 Plus Version 2 with editable custom display and Panel Studio software 3 Plus Version 3 includes Plus version 1 and 2 5 PC Software 1 Free Basic Software of Historical Viewer and Configuration 2 Extensive software Data Acquisition Studio Real Time Viewer Historical Viewer Configuration 6 Mounting types Po
140. nputs and 24 Optional External Channels e PR20 with a 5 6 display with 6 12 18 or 24 universal analog inputs and 48 Optional External Channels e PR30 with a 12 1 display with 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 or 48 universal analog inputs and 96 Optional External Channels e TFT Color LCD Touch screen amp high resolution e 100 millisecond sample rate and data logging e High accuracy 24 bit A D Analog Input e 16 bit D A Analog Output e Digital input maximum 100 Hz e Plug amp play I O cards Al AO DI DO for easy expansion e On board SD card slot for Internal memory e USB slot for external storage e 171mm short depth e Ethernet as standard with optional RS 232 or RS422 RS485 communication e Two USB Host ports for downloading the data or connect to Printer e P65 NEMA 4X water resistant Firmware and PC Software e Free Basic software for configuration Historical viewer e Extensive Software Data Acquisition Software for configuration Historical viewer and Real time viewer e View Circular Trends in PR30 e Additional Panel Studio Software for editing and customizing displays e Display values in Digital Real time trends Historical trends Bar graphs etc e Real time and Historical alarms e Event management Jobs linked with events e Reports Daily Weekly and Monthly e Timers Optional Counters Totalizers Math channels and CFR 21 e Customized messages for alarms e Alarms by email directly from p
141. ns Define number of Labels to be displayed for component as per Scale Range of process value For ex 0 10 20 30 100 293 Scale Width Define Scale width If you have ticks on both sides of the component it defines the width between Upper Left and Lower Right scale divisions based on orientation of component Bar Width Define width of Bar in pixels Thermometer Configuration d ff w BottomRight Maximum This is maximum range of the Set point Analog Tag Normally this is an Analog input 20 mA 10V DC etc Minimum This is minimum range of Set Point Analog Tag Normally this is an Analog input 4 mA OV DC etc Example If Temperature transmitter range is 0 to 100 Deg C set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Reverse Scale True False Define Scale direction Step It is the minimum value to reflect change of mercury level For example By default Step 0 means the Mercury level moves in Real time even with a minor change in process value For example Step 5 means the Mercury level moves its position in Real time in steps of 5 Value It is used to enter a process value during design time and check mercury level position on the PC Indicator only If selected this component is used for Read only If it is not selected then this component can be used for Write Read purpose Write design time value f selected it writes design time values instead of default values defined in the tag database
142. ntact factory supplier for the latest firmware files Please download firmware file to a USB stick or SD Card then insert the USB stick into USB port or SD Card at SD card Slot in the Paperless Recorder Select the External Storage to SD Card or USB flash on the External Storage Setting depends on the storage inserted Select Update Core System then click the OK button It may take a few seconds to finish the process Please note that the power to the recordershould be not switched off during this upgrade process 117 4 10 1 2 Calibrate Touch Screen Path EE venu More Config System Information Maintain Maintain The Maintain button is located at left lower side in System Info page It is the button to upgrade the firmware and Calibrate touch screen in paperless recorder Touch Calibrate Update Core System Touch Calibrate OK Cancel This is used to calibrate the touch screen A symbol appears in the center of the LCD screen Carefully press and briefly hold a stylus or finger on the center of the target Repeat this procedure as the target moves around the screen Just touch the screen to complete the screen calibration This procedure helps to locate pointer via touch screen and properly select the objects during operation of the recorder Carefully press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen 118 4 11 Batch Control This feature is to store
143. nts Import measured data 1300 0 1145 0 lt t ie d 390 0 635 0 Click Import measured data icon Please wait a moment Data dumping DataLog s2013102 1 3P50 dat Silii 2356 Note Time taken based on amount of data available in internal memory 177 Display measured values from historical data of E Program Files Historical Viewer Historical Project1 daq Fle F Edit E view DisplawiD Page P Search S Language L HelptH 25p n 02213 UU FR 2213 Dk 10 22 13 HE l Press anywhere on the trend area then click at Zoom icon AX and then see the historical trend clearly Note Please read Historical viewer help file from software itself for all the features available in Historical viewer software 5 2 9 3 Removable Media Note Please read the following sections first 1 How to configure Communication bank 2 How to configure Recorder viaSD card or USB Make sure that if a project has already been created and the settngs and data are stored on an SD card or USB set the bank to Storage media before proceeding with the below steps Insert Empty SD card or USB in Recorder Press Menu More Dump 178 Realtime Pagel Realtime Ser iDa i i 1 Sec Dot eee ee ee i GM D D D Mode Alarm mete ia lala nri wr i ee ee ep eee nee T oat 8 pt ee ee ee eee ep ee e 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 T n Em 1 1 r 1 e 1 a 1 1 S
144. nwards Buttanthello Show select True False If it is selected then when the operator presses this button it will show a dotted line just inside the button When the operator presses another button it automatically shows selected show status to latest button and deselect select status for previous button pressed by the operator Border Style Defines border style Available options include none fixed single and fixed 3D Image Selects the Image to be displayed on the object Image can be selected from either Basic symbols or Symbol factory or a custom image can be used if they are formatted as bmp wmf jpg gif or png 243 Screen Button1 s Properties General Bands Common Events Appearance BackColor Text ShowSelect Image BitmapFile Valve 2 rwrnf E Text font Define the font including name of font size of font and style of font m Timing This is an advanced feature and used to make sure operator action is properly received by PLC when the PLC has a large scan time Hold time This is generally applicable for a Clicked event This keeps executing the action defined at the Clicked event for the time defined at hold time We suggest using holding time greater than the PLC scan time Example 300 msec Example Push button Function 244 Button1 Configuration Example Operator presses button for only 200 msec When operator clicks the button
145. oject requirements 246 Buttoni Configuration Bands Defines bands for the button Back color Defines the back color for the selected band Fore color Defines the fore color to appear for selected band in run time Text Define the text to be displayed for selected band in run time Visible Controls if the button is visible Blink Select if blink is required when the tag value reaches a selected band during run time If yes is selected it allows the user to enter a blink color Bitmap file Select the image to be displayed on button when tag value reaches this band in run time For example When Tag1 70 show Red colored motor symbol on the vri Tag1 1 show Green colored motor symbol on the button Note Two different symbols are required for the above example Bmp wmf jog gif and png types are supported If the selected file is different than wmf then it is also possible to select Image layout and transparent options 247 Select Image From File browser To select image from a specified location From Basic Symbol To select images from the free basic symbols wmf format available in Recorder editing software From symbol factory lt allows the user to select symbols from the symbol factory in wmf format Image layout None center and Stretch options are available Stretch means the selected bitmap will be stretched to the size of the button Note If a bitmap has poor resolution when stretch is
146. onfiguration General Animation Band Movement Select Enable Move if it is required to move picture during Run time from Location 1 to Location 2 based on a tag Value Start and End 298 coordinates for X and Y needs to be configured during Design time and the Picture moves in Run time based on a Tag value Tag Value Define Tag value PictureBox1 Configuration Band Count Define number of bands required Back Color Define back color for the selected picture file in specific band Visible Define visibility for the picture in specific band Bitmap file Select picture file for specific band Image Layout Position of image within Picture container Available options include None Center Stretch When stretch is selected it attempts to fit the picture file to the size of container Transparent Select if no back color is required for picture file Flip It is to flip picture file during design time Available options are Horizontal Vertical Both and None Rotate lt is to select the direction for the picture file during design time to adjust direction Available directions include 0 90 180 and 270 Example You may take a photo of a section of the factory floor like a tank then use this on the Recorder screen instead of a default symbol A bitmap file by the name sunset jpg is linked with Picturebox1 in screen 1 If you wish to have the same sunset jpg in screen no2 do not create picture box and link
147. onnection 4 5 2 Commands A total of 16 commands are available Commands Channel First Ext1 be Device Action Enable Disable To Channel First Enter first external channel details Ex Ext1 Last Enter last external channel details Ex Ext24 From Device Register Start Address Enter Start register address Data Type Int16 Uint16 Int32 B Int32 L Ulnt32 B Ulnt32 L Float B Float L Connection Select the required connection 98 4 5 3 Modbus RTU Master Example Master Paperless Recorder Slaves External IO modules 2 nos each with 8 channel Analog inputs Master ID 1 Paperless Recorder Slave IDz2 Slave ID 3 eer mre Low High Lond Address Limit Limit 30002 Analog Input 1 4095 R 30003 Analoginput2 O 4095 R 30004 Analoginput3 0 405 R 30005 Analoginput4 O 4095 R 30006 Analog Input 5 4095 R 30007 Analoginput O 405 R 30008 Analoginput O0 405 R Fig External IO modules Register table 99 Master Configuration Serial Address 1 Baud Rate 38400 T Data Format No 8 1 Slave Configuration Connections Connections a Name Connecti Type Serial Commands 1 e ls 4 ls ls _ Action Enable To Channel First Ext Last Ext8 From Device Register Type Input Start Address 2 Data Type Inti6 Connection Connecti Commands
148. operty for symbols during design time from the property grid Transparent means the screen color itself will appear as back ground color making the object appear to be see through Also it is possible to change the symbol background color during design time and Run time How to set the transparent property to a symbol from the property grid 301 Band Editor Value 100 0 Animatia False 070 0 0 10 SEES Collection J 0 j tms jJ TagBindi 2 Fig Back color Transparent Fig Back Color Green Since all symbols are vector symbols if a symbol is enlarged it does not lose quality When Recorder Editing Software is installed all basic symbols will be installed in the default folder C Program Files Recorder Editing Software Recorder Editing software Basic Symbols In addition if the application developer has any additional symbols they can be placed in the same folder as the basic symbols for use in the project Example Create a folder named Custom and place it in C Program Files Recorder Editing Software Recorder Editing Software Basic Symbols It is possible to a set path for graphic symbols in the Recorder software On the Menu bar click the File dropdown menu select Environment then select Graphics path All these will appear in a tree type structure within Recorder editor avoiding the need to import these symbols using a Picture Box 302 Mew Open Project
149. ore quality print is required deselect Draft Mode Color Enabled for Inkjet printer Orientation Select Portrait Landscape as per requirements Note Margins amp Print Range are not working at this time Now setup is ready at Paperless Recorder 110 4 9 2 Network Printer LPT1 Serial printer will print minimum one line and is generally used for printing Real time alarms Also it can be used for printing historical data and alarms from the Paperless Recorder ESCP language id supported so any printer supporting ESCP like LQ300 can be used The LPT1 port of a PC can be connected to a Serial printer directly However it needs to have a Printer driver installed in PC first and share it for network use via Ethernet Paperless Recorder Printer Ethernet LAN Switch Procedure Connect Paperless Recorder to PC via Ethernet Install Printer driver in PC Share Printer for network use Connect Printer to PC via LPT1 Power ON Printer In Paperless Recorder at Path select EE venu More Config Auto Print Enter Select Setup Printer press Enter soft button Auto Print Auto Print Historical Data Z Interval 100ms 111 ESCP Printer PCL Inkjet PCL Laser Saas D Select ESCP printer Then enter the proper Net Path Ex PC1 LQ300 PC1 is computer name and LQ300 is shared printer driver for network use Now the setup is ready at the Paperless Recorder 4 9 3 Print His
150. ould be linked with an Analog Tag 7 E Except the Up Down arrow if a user presses another area of the Numeric Up Down component in the recorder during Run time a numeric keypad will open The user can then enter a numeric value directly The numeric keypad will not appear in the PC during Online Offline simulation you can use the keyboard directly to enter a numeric value 231 NumericLUpDownl s Properties Increment Select the value to be incremented decremented each time when the up down arrow is pressed during Run time Properties Write design time value If selected it writes value available at Text during design time and also during run time replacing the default value defined in the Tag data base Rounding Rounds to nearest value Decimal Enter the number of decimal points Value Current Tag value It is used to enter a value during design time and to check how a value is displayed during Run time Increment Value to be incremented during Run time after pressing Up Down button Minimum Defines the minimum value Maximum Defines the maximum value 232 MiddleCenter Soft keyboard If enabled it is possible to control the keypad appearance during run time For example if alignment is selected as Middle center then when keypad appears in run time it will be located to Middle center in screen Events Defines events to be executed when the operator presses the Up Down arrow and changes the value
151. ox write a meaningful caption via the TEXT property to appear at the right side of check box and link each of the above check boxes with appropriate Tags Let s say P101 P102 and P103 Then when P101 is selected by the operator in run time P101 Tag value will become 1 If checked false is selected during design time then Tag value will O If operator presses on check box during Run time the symbol v will appear and the Tag value will become 1 If checked True is selected during design time the Tag value will 1 and the v appears during Run time If the operator presses the check box during design time the symbol disappears and the Tag value becomes O If you are unable to select the required selection using check box in Run time please perform touch screen calibration If Check box is linked with an Analog type Tag then it is possible to select an individual bit 266 5 3 17 20 Combo box A combo box is a commonly used graphical user interface widget It is a combination of a drop down list or list box and a single line textbox allowing the user to choose from the list of existing options in Run time Generally it is linked with an Analog tag Based on selection the value of the tag will be changed and it can be used in Logic at PLC It saves space in the Recorder screen by allowing the operator to select the option only when it is required by touching the down arrow at right side of Combo box
152. ption available to enable or disable the channel from selection Filter It is to reduce the noise of input signal before sampling It is possible to select range from 1 to 16 sec It is a soft filter available to reduce fast variation of analog inputs It gives a moving average value For example if the filter value is set as 5 sec for AI1 it means all the samples collected in the last 5 sec shall be averaged and the value is available to record as per Log method Log Data Type 2 byte 2 byte range 32767 to 432767 Trigger Two options are available 61 a Disable Select disable while the recording of a specific channel is not required at this time b Enable Select Enable while the recording of a specific channel is required at this time Method This is the method of logging measured data Select the column and press enter Then choose the Log method of Instant Average Minimum or Maximum data Instant logging the last measured data at the sampling interval Average logging the averaged measured data at the sampling interval Minimum logging the minimum measured data at the sampling interval Maximum logging the maximum measured data at the sampling interval Speed It is the logging speed recording speed of measured data Select Log Speed column then choose one of the following 100ms Dot_ 1 Sec Dot 2 Sec Dot 5 Sec Dot 10 Sec Dot 20 Sec Dot 30 Sec Dot 1 Min Dot 2 Min Dot Auto Set Jobs
153. puts As above plug the card into rear slot and power on the recorder The recorder will automatically detect it and then display the input type and also a Relay The first 3 combination are for relays Terminal 1 to 9 and last 3 combination are for Digital inputs Terminals 10 to 18 The setup is similar to relay output card and digital input card 38 Analog output cards AO206 These cards are 6 channel current output cards They are used to retransmit process values to other devices like meters controllers ect To set up the analog output card please press the menu and then the Config button to get into the configuration window In the configuration window press the up down and enter key to select AO This will get you into the AO setting window In the AO setting window the setup steps are similar to Al The item Type is to decide whether to output current or voltage The item Output is to select the output range for current or voltage 0 10 4 20mA ect The item Expression is a math expression field where the user can input an expression to control the output value Note 1 The IO Cards should not be removed or Inserted to the PR when the Power is ON This should be carried out in the Power OFF Condition only Note 2 In the PR30 the Analog Input card should be inserted in slots 1 to 8 only It should not be inserted in slots 9 to 16 Note 3 The below pictures explain how to install a new AI card into a record
154. quisition Studio Real Time Viewer Historical Viewer Configuration 8 Mounting types Power Cord amp Switch panel mount no power cord no power switch panel mount no power cord power switch portable UL amp CSA power cord power switch portable VDE power cord power switch portable SAA power cord power switch portable BS power cord power switch portable no power cord power switch NM BWN FPF O 9 amp 10 Special options OO none 01 16G SD card 02 32G SD card 22 1 7 4 Accessories Part no AI203 AI206 RO206 DI206 RD233 AO206 IF232 IFA85 IF232A IFA85A PM201 PM202 PM203 PM211 PM212 PM213 PM301 PM302 PM303 PM311 PM312 PM313 Notes Descriptions 3 channel analog input card TC RTD mA V mV 6 channel analog input card TC RTD mA V mV 6 channel relay output card 6 channel digital input card 3 channel Relay output and 3 channel digital input card 6 channel analog output card RS 232 communication module for PR10 and PR20 RS 422 485 communication module for PR10 and PR20 RS 232 communication module for PR30 RS 422 485 communication module for PR30 90 250VAC 47 63Hz panel mount power supply board without power switch for PR10 and PR20 90 250VAC 47 63Hz panel mount power supply board with power switch for PR10 and PR20 90 250VAC 47 63Hz portable power supply board with power switch for PR10 and PR20 11 36VDC panel mount power supply board without power sw
155. r circle Color Set border color for circle Circle Color Set Color for circle Circle Radius Set Radius for circle Note If Border circle color is the same as the back color then the circle will not be visible Meter1 Configuration 284 Angles amp Scale Maximum This is the maximum range of the Process Value an Analog input Type Tag Minimum This is minimum range of Process Value Analog input Type Tag Example If pressure transmitter range is O to 100 bar set Minimum O Maximum 100 Start Angle It is the start angle for the Range low Analog input End Angle It is the end angle for the Range high Analog input Reverse Scale It is to set scale direction in Meter False Anti Clockwise True Clockwise 90 0 360 190 270 Fig Standard Reference angle Reverse Scale True For example If you want 0 Left to 180 Right Meter for Process value range O 100 set the following Start Angle 0 End Angle 180 and Reverse Scale True Behavior Step It is the minimum value to reflect change of pointer position in Meter For example By default Step O i e the pointer moves its position in the Meter in Real time even with a minor change in process value For example Step 5 i e the pointer moves its position on the Meter in Real time in steps of 5 285 Value It is used to enter process value in design time and check pointer position in PC Indicator only By
156. r of Sub divisions Small Ticks between big ticks Scale Label Divisions Define number of Labels to appear Ex 0 10 20 etc till 100 for scale O to 100 Define same value for both Scale divisions and Scale label divisions Scale Width Define Scale width Note This is only the width for Scale divisions Example If ticks position is selected on both sides then it is the gap between two scale ticks Top and Bottom in Horizontal orientation or Left and Right in vertical orientation 289 Bar Bar Width Define width of Bar Slider Configuration Advanced Walues SectionsColors Common Events BottomRight Scale Maximum This is maximum range of Set point Analog Tag Normally Analog Output Minimum This is minimum range of Set Point Analog Tag Normally Analog Output Example If Controller set point is O to 100 Deg C set Minimum 0 Maximum 100 Reverse Scale If Selected Scale labels will be displayed in Reverse Behavior Step It is the minimum value change when the slider is moved For example By default Step O i e Slider moves its position in Real time even with minor change in process value For example If Step 5 Slider moves its position in Real time in steps of 5 Value lt is used to enter process value in design time and check the Slider position in PC Indicator only If Indicator only is selected slider is used for Read only Operator will be not ab
157. re AI2 To measure wet bulb temperature First calculate the saturation vapor pressure E for both the dry bulb Td and wet bulb Tw temperatures using the following equations Ew 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Tw Tw 237 3 Td Tw Ed 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Td Td 237 3 Td Tw In the above equations the temperatures units are Celsius and the saturation vapor pressure units are millibars The function EXP is the exponential and not raising something to an exponent Then calculate actual vapor pressure Ea using the following equation Ea Ew 0 63 Td Tw Relative Humidity is then calculated using the following equation RH Ea Ed 100 The units of relative humidity are in percent Here is an example of the using the equations Assume that your dry bulb temperature Td 40 C and your wet bulb temperature Tw 30 C Ew 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Tw Tw 237 3 Td Tw Ew 0 61078 EXP 17 269 30 30 237 3 40 30 Ew 42 4262 millibars Ed 0 61078 EXP 17 269 Td Td 237 3 Td Tw Ed 0 61078 EXP 17 269 40 40 237 3 40 30 Ed 73 7416 millibars Ea Ew 0 63 Td Tw Ea 42 4262 0 63 40 30 Ea 36 1262 millibars RH Ea Ed 100 RH 36 1262 73 7416 100 RH 48 99 14 End of Theory 5 Math channels are required to calculate one RH Td AI1 analog input for dry bulb temperature PT100 Tw Al2 analog input for wet bulb temperature PT100 Math1 EXP 17 269 AI1 Al1 237 3
158. reColor FillColor Visible Blink Blink me BlinkColor Blink Blink m BlinkColor value Blink Elink I BlinkCalor Value Band editor A maximum of 32 bands are available For example In above the sample If the Tag value is O to 20 Ellipse fill color Yellow If the Tag value is 21 to 80 then Ellipse fill color Green If the Tag value is above 80 Ellipse fill color Red If required it is also possible to configure blink property and set blink color for any band 221 5 3 17 7 Arc Arc Used to draw an Arc and do animation during Run time when linked with a Tag Arcl s Properties start Angle Defines the start angle Sweep angle Defines the end angle Arcl s Properties 228 Supported Animation Movement and Size rc1 Configuration 3l Animation Bands c Band editor A maximum of 32 bands are available Band editor for Arc is the same as explained for the Line object earlier 5 3 17 8 Table It is used to draw a table during design time by specifying number of rows amp columns All rows columns will have an equal width and height It is possible to place labels on rows Linked with Tags for displaying process values to appear like a tabular column User can edit properties via the GUI dialog or Property grid as per convenience After dragging dropping the object to the screen double click on the object to open GUI dialog While working with a
159. resses the Mode key to select the Daily mode He then is able to view the report like in the figure shown below Timer1 Type Daily Action Enable Time Hour 17 Min 01 Job1 Log Report Target ALL CH MinMaxAve Job2 Reset Min Max AveTarget ALL CH Reset historical data in order to logging new data for the next day Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Channel Report 1000 03 120 03441 9 C 1271 93 101 93587 4 C 318 8i 168 8375 8 C 712 5387 5M01 1 C 1365 0 455 03911 6 C 1215 43552 43885 0 C 1104 93662 93884 7 C 621 93428 1 525 3 C 1832 0 184 0855 6 F 2321 43 151 441123 8 F 605 83 271 8 180 8 F 1314 54189 5769 7 F 2489 03851 041695 7 F 2219 631026 4x1641 7 F 2020 831225 3 1635 5 F 1353 93960 131163 2 F 93 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 3 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM 5 01 01 PM ED 2T ao o6 02 TA 13 4 4 Clock Path EEHWB enu vore Config Clock mem 05 07 10 86 02 17 13 Date Style mm dd yy Date Time Date 2 17 13 Year 13 Month 2 Day 17 Time 17 06 54 Hour 17 Min 6 Sec 54 Summer Time Type Disable From 4 1 02 00 Month 4 Fig Clock configuration page in Paperless Recorder Date Style Selects either month date year or date month year Date Time Set up th
160. rikeout Tag Binding Select the Analog Tag of process value 281 Labels LabelsCount Number of labels to be displayed around the Meter Example Pressure transmitter range 0 100 bar Label count 210 Around the Meter you will see labels marked with 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 and 100 LabelsRadius lt is to set the radius of Labels to be displayed around the Meter LabelsVisible True False it is to set visibility for the label Pointer 282 Pointer External Pointer Radius Ticks Internal Pointer Radius Painter T ype Bu 20 BE Red i Triangle Labels Pointer Size External Pointer Radius lt is used to set external pointer Radius define end position Internal pointer Radius It is used to set Internal Pointer Radius defines start position Pointer Size lt is to set Pointer Size in pixels Pointer Type It is set Pointer type Available types include Triangle Circle and Line Ticks Ticks Count Set number of ticks between labels Ticks Length Set Tick length in pixels Ticks Radius Set Tick Radius Ticks subdivision counts Set Tick sub division counts Ticks Visible True False Set Ticks visibility Center Width Adjust width of meter within boundaries Height Adjust height of meter within boundaries This is useful when a half circle meter is required The meter needs to be adjusted to the center as shown below 283 Circles Borde
161. s 337 KB Emm TREZMSCFEBNIDP f Open Project from Historical viewer using one of the following options Desktop Historical viewer icon ES Start Programs Historical viewer Historical viewer Look in 73 Historical FilefF Edit E View Displav D Page P Search 5 Language L HelprH t amp amp amp Zoom size z Import measured data 1300 0 1145 0 i Saat ese pua m ee MEME s C LL aan 835 0 181 Click Import measured data icon Note Time taken is based on the amount of data available in internal memory Import Select Yes if you wish to delete data from USB stick Select No only if you have plans to transfer data to another Computer or if you have plans to maintain data storage as back up in proprietary format in a Computer hard disk 182 Display measured values from historical data of E Program Files Historical Viewer Historical P roject1 dag File F Edit E view Display D Pagel P Search S Lanqguage L HelprH m K l l Press on any area of the trend screen then click at Zoom icon e and then see the historical trend clearly Note Please read Historical viewer help file from software itself for all the features available in Historical viewer software 183 5 2 10 How to view Real time data in PC It is possible to monitor Real time data from paperless recorder on your PC For this the recorder should be connected to a PC vi
162. s 8 etc 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems are supported 6 1 3 Browser Requirements Internet Explorer 10 or higher Google Chrome 324 6 1 4 IP Address Requirements A Static IP address is required for the recorder Obtain a Static IP address from your Internet service Provider ISP This IP address should be unique Once the IP address is configured in the Recorder use a Ping Instruction from the DOS prompt first to verify there is successful communication between the Recorder and the PC via Internet Command Prompt Microsoft Windows AP Version 5 1 2600 CC Copyright 1985 2001 Microsoft Corp E 5 Documents and Settings Mahi tping 192 168 0 11 Pinging 1972 168 0 11 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 11 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 11 bytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 11 bhytes 32 timetims TTL 128 Ping statistics For 192 168 0 11 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost O 0z loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ums Maximum lms Average fms E Documents and Settings Mahi gt _ Fig Response from the Recorder for the Ping instruction from PC 6 2 How to configure Web server Settings For using Web server application in the PR series Recorder Configuring the Recorder for a static IP address and enabling the Web server 325 6 2 1 How to Configure Static IP Address 2 mem
163. s Server in Modbus Connectivity Modbus TCP Port Default 502 for Modbus TCP 95 Serial Protocol Modbus RTU Master Modbus RTU Slave Address Address of Master Slave in the network Baud rate 9600 14400 19200 38400 57600 115200 Data format None 8 1 or Odd 8 1 or Even 8 1 Modbus Client Master Sample Rate Ethernet 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec Dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot Timeout The default timeout is 100ms Serial 100 msec dot 1 sec dot 2 sec Dot 5 sec dot 10 sec dot Timeout The default timeout is 100ms Interval between 2 commands The default timeout is 10ms Email Enable Disable Gommunication s SMTP Server L Host http www company com Port 25 User Mahidhar Press Email Test and check mail function If any problems with Email delivery it will show error as shown attached 96 Gommunication Email Enable SMTP Server Host http www company com Port 25 User Mahidhar 4 5 1 Connections There are a total of 16 connections available Each connection can be configured as either Serial or Ethernet Connections Name Connection name Type Serial Ethernet Slave ID If Recorder is Modbus RTU Master then all the Slaves need to be configured in the connections 97 Connections P Name Connect 2 Type Ethernet IP 192 168 0 1 Port 502 is Slave ID 1 IP This is enabled only if Type Ethernet selected at any c
164. s for fixed time when enabled The Fixed times are 1minute to 10 minutes Idle time If touch screen is not used for the set idle time then the display pages will start scrolling as per defined scan rate Select 1 to 10 Min for the idle time if display scroll feature is required otherwise select disable 105 Scan Rate This is the scroll time for the display pages Select a time interval between 5 sec to 30 sec This time interval is effective only if the idle time is enabled and the selected time is between 1 to 10 min LCD Brightness Select level between O and 6 O is the lowest brightness and 6 is for the highest possible brightness Screensaver To prolong the life of the LCD display it is suggested to set the display turn off time to 1 10 20 30 40 50 or 60 minutes after the last time the user operates the recorder Screensaver default time is set to 10minutes from the factory The recorder continues to record data while it is in screen saving mode The display turns on again by touching the LCD screen Storage Select internal flash memory or SD card Custom page User can use this setting to enable or disable custom pages downloaded via Ethernet Allow download via Ethernet Enable disable 4 7 Security 4 7 1 Normal Path ME venu More Config select Instrument then press Enter Select Security Normal If normal security is selected users will need to key in a common password with a maximu
165. sted functions 50 Math It includes Math Counter amp Totalizer lath Mathi Select ath counter Totalizer Math Expression is keyed in an easy way ath Expression om mana aihy iarintianistaltaitalnarisnisitietetatanrnintisciicaae ris isre uina an ana amaa o ca ahs en e x ra ea cerea P PETA oE ta Sae ie SERE Ae a Helis ORE wh ntl ER UE 51 3 3 Communication with Third Party Interfaces The Recorder has the flexibility to communicate with Third party Interfaces via protocols such as Modbus TCP IP or Serial connections as either a Modbus Master or Modbus Slave The detailed settings related information can be found in Chapter 4 Configuration Section 4 5 3 4 Information Accessibility through WEB Web Server The Recorder Trend and Digital data can be viewed in any place in the world if we have Web Server connectivity For this the Recorder should be connected to Internet with a fixed IP address provided by the Internet Service provider Free Chinese Lessons Onl x mitsubishi series plc con X Web Viewer x YW gt e 192 168 0 246 Realtime 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 0 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 11 07 14 13 45 39 13 47 19 13 48 59 13 50 39 13 52 19 13 53 59 13 55 39 13 57 19 13 59 00 14 00 40 14 02 20 14 04 00 Ale 712 6 14 05 07 11 2014 a al Email All Important Data events can sent
166. t to be calibrated Channel 4 Sensor 136 Confirm the channel to calibrate and click Calibrate and yes in the next screen Calibrate Pause 14 50 02 Type Current Calibrate Channel AOL Type Current Please connect current meter before calibrating and click ok 137 Calibrate Pause Calibrate Then input the value for Lower calibration ie 2 7308 mA after clicking ok 138 14 16 04 Oz 31 15 Lower Calibration Calib Input Lower calibration is in progress 139 Calibrate Channel AO1 Type Current Lower Calibration After we finish Lower calibration now we need go for Upper calibration i gt Calibrate Pause Channel AO1 Type Current Upper Calibration After click ok on the above enter upper calibration value as 18 745 mA and click ok 140 ESS Calib Input a Channel AOL Type Current Lower Calibration After we finish Upper calibration now we need go for entering Offset 141 Calibrate Pause Channel AO1 Type Current Offset Calibration we enter 3 7554 mA as offset Calib Input fk Offset calibration in progress 142 Calibrate Pause Calibrate Channel AUDI Type Current Upper Calibration Calibration in progress Calibrate Calibrate Channel AO1 Type Current Calibration completed Note Channell 3 should
167. t tools for more detailed information Snap and Grid Used to define grid behavior in the design time environment General Download and Upload onap and Grid Object default setting Grid Select this option and select Show grid if grids are to be appeared in screen at design time Snap lines Select this option if grids are not required to appear in screen at design time Snap Select this option if component coordinates should within grids all the time 199 Environment General Download and Upload Snap and Grid Object default setting L Object Define default font size Fill color Back color and Fore color for the properties of most of the objects label Check box Rectangle Ellipse Pie Table Dial Level Meter Slider Thermometer etc 5 3 8 Edit je Undo Ctrl Z Redo Ctrl Cut Ctrl X Copy Ctrl C Faste Ctrl Delete Del Select All CtrleA Unselect All Search Ctrl F Properties 200 5 3 9 Format Align Make Same Size Horizontal Spacing Vertical Spacing 7 Center In Page Order Lock Controls Align Used to align selected components objects etc for adjusting their position precisely in the screen layout Available options for selection are Center Right Left Tops middle amp Bottom Example Align two Labels to the left in Recorder screen Assume both labels are created in Screen1 Select both labels first using your mouse Alternativ
168. tat Is Operate ME see E me dr Ri 3 nu ccn MR e Er lllgnese NN E Acc RR S i D D E D D Er 1 La 1 E 1 1 iat 1 Tn L Ps 1 1 BM 1 eth I T a i i d aai 1 Lc 1 uu 1 1 1 EN 1 zs r EE MAN IE 2 PL CEP b M E DE a 1 m 1 1 1 1 History Config DESCR On oe UE LY cU War c qa ci TR EF a og ne feats E uo are coL Ber Se APR MT ME EUN Oc Bc dii i 1 i i i Pm eM MEN Nu de Che RM I Iq M IRE S ees oe Oe i i i E d 1 r i b i d Jo r H Ja 7 i H ven op i e cia e eil D E anm a 1 anm m a minim mE mE RU RE Mee Mj Nus posee TE Bin uir c AE vi sime Ses patna crum A NT Bis R E TE E mrj ba ba f Jr 72 1 Aji 1 bun ba f eo Say cu m zl ac E cl i zl a c Nul E 1 1 1 f i RP d MuslRsestuts cce PEE IC meee Sec scc oRCEE MI TE ETE Tm r Far Fate aif L m More ShutDown ad i ad LES F a L oul LE J 3 ar on Select All or one of the other available options then press OK 179 Press Yes Now remove USB stick from Recorder Check contents in the USB stick 180 r DataStore Fille Edit View Favorites Tools Help OQ Back d JJ Search iE Folders Eee Address G DataStore File and Folder Tasks xi r EatchAlarm BatchDataLog cy Make a new folder g Publish this Folder to the ge File List Panelcfg Web Configuration Settings BIM File id Share this folder ee KB 648 kB TagCFg BIN File Other Places u
169. the menu shown in the red box in the picture below and erase part of the message Remark 01 24 10 18 27 46 i I alll UNES E GF f ot jV SecfDot orajn 19 24 26 Cancel 55 If the User wants to undo part of a message he she can do this by pressing the undo symbol shown in the red box in the picture below This will undo the last part of the message Remark f 9 x of EON i a a 01 24 10 19 27 46 19 26 06 7 01 24 10 4 4 19 24 26 If the User wants to delete the written message he she can this do by pressing the delete symbol shown in the red box in the picture below and this will delete the written message A imem SD 19 36 16 Remark 9 160 01 24 10 01 24 10 19 27 46 01 24 10 19 24 26 56 If the User wants to save the written message he she can do this by pressing the save symbol shown in the red box in the picture below This will save the written message mem SD 19 31 19 Remark 01 24 10 19 27 46 01 24 10 19 24 26 3 6 Custom Edited Display Screens We call it a Custom Page on the device and Custom Page Editor on PC software In Plus versions the PC software Panel Studio allows users to have custom edited displays linked with Analog and Digital Tags amp Panel PR30 Custom Page 1024 768 Panel Studie gg X File Edt Format View Objects Project Help DE A O90 baxa B Sh gt OD 10 x G s 1 amp l5 3 Nu ob 2
170. to either template or popup Screen1 start page should be Page type only How to add a new page In Project Explorer select Screen1 then right click your mouse It will show the screen below Click Add and Screen2 will be created and will appear as shown below d Screen Now Select Screen1 then check its properties For example It is possible to change the background color of a screen from the page properties Properties FPageMo BackColor ScreenHeight 480 Text screent ScreenwWidth 800 Template Activated TitleBar Deactivated Right click your mouse keeping the pointer on any page then you can edit screen properties via the wizard Paste Properties 210 screen s Properties Lj 211 It is possible either to open delete or rename a screen Select the appropriate screen in the project explorer then Right click the mouse to show the above ocreen dialog dra I HO Ri ore e Pls co epee TIt EN Y 2 om X y IF 1 tjp HH 5 PE ms px Tr 1 a ufi d rum i Cat E E Dr ra Tree A d Screens BAR screen Te Note These screen display names are the same as those available at project explorer These are different from title bar Text defined for screen Properties Back Color Defines the background color of a component Events Activated Defines tasks to be executed before opening a Screen Deactivated Defines
171. torical data Configure USB Printer or Network printer as explained in earlier section In Paperless Recorder at Path select EESS venu More Config Auto Output Enter 112 BPuto Output AUTO Output octup Printer Historical Data Period Last Hours Le Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec Period Select Last hours or Last days Hours Days Select no of hours or no of days as per above selection Interval Select intervals of 100 msec 1 sec 2 sec 5sec 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 1 min 5 min 10 min The Print function is available in the Job list and can be initiated in various ways Ex Print historical data of last 1 hr and do this every day at 8 00 hrs Timer 113 et Job Job Items Target Enable Totalizer Disable Totalizer Preset Counter Reset Counter Print Report List l OK Print Snapshot Output Historical Data 0 omm 4 9 4 Print Reports In Paperless Recorder at Path select Menu More Config Auto Output Enter AUtO Output Auto Output p Setup Printer Historical Data Period Last Hours Hours 1 Interval 1 Sec Report Data In the Mode select which kind of Reports are required Available options include Daily Reports Weekly Reports and Monthly Reports 114 Timer 4 9 5 Print Snapshot ESSI wenu More Operate Print Snapshot Menu Realtime Mode Dump Alarm Clear Operate Print Snapshot Enable Totaliz
172. ts Analog Break points Animation Mode Analog integer color fill or Analog color fill Analog breakpoints are defined as a value on which an animation will trigger when a property of the component reaches that level Depending upon your component different properties will need to be changed depending upon the setting of Animation Mode These properties are Component Animation Mode Property that Changes to setting trigger an Animation Number and Ordering of Breakpoints The number of breakpoints available to you is the number of bands defined minus 1 As a breakpoint is defined as the point to which an animation changes make sure you arrange the breakpoints from high to low For example suppose you had this Screen 316 Style breakpoints Bandi Blink Shaded we 1 30 Banda Shaded v 80 Band3 Origin HH 20 Bandi Shaded a Band5 k j Blink Shaded IE When the value of your property changes this is what will happen to the control Value of Property Band that is Active Appearance of Component If you do not order your breakpoints in a descending order your results will be unpredictable Discrete break points Animation mode Discrete color fill Discrete Breakpoints aren t really breakpoints instead they enable animation if the DiscreteValue of an element in the BandsCollection is set to true However since multiple DiscreteValue properties can be set at the same time how does the
173. ttribute font Define font for attribute select type font and size of font and style of font Styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline and Strike out Back color Defines background color Fore Color Define fore color for the font Decimal Defines number of decimal places for the value to be displayed Value font Used to adjust the size of the display process value font select type of font size of font and style of font Styles include Regular Bold Italic Underline and Strike out 5 3 17 12 Text box Used to Read Write Alpha numeric text in Run time It can be linked with any type of tag If the object is linked with String type tag an alpha numeric keypad opens during Run time if a user touches the object If the object is linked with an Analog or Digital tag a numeric keypad opens during Run time if a user attempts to touch the object If a digital tag is used make sure decimal is set to O Alpha numeric keypad 237 Numeric keypad TextBox 1 s Properties MiddleCenter Note For common properties of all components please check the beginning of this section 238 Write design time value lf selected it writes the value available at Text during design time and also during run time replacing the default value defined in the Tag database MiddleCenter Soft keyboard f enabled it is possible to control the keypad appearance during run time For example if alignment is s
174. us_RS232 as shown below Please select the same com port and baud rate that is in the instrument 155 Banki Protocol Modbus R5232 RS232 Com Port Baud Rate 9600 Parity Mo Data Bits l8 d Stop Bits 1 Default Note For connecting PR with Realtime Viewer we suggest to use Ethernet as Ethernet has better speed compared to RS485 RS232 The Volume of Configuration data in PR is Large comparing to VR So If you want to connect PR with DAQ using RS485 then you need to follow the below steps 1 Dump the Configuration file to USB SD Card from PR 2 Create a new project in Real time Viewer and select the bank with RS485 3 Select the Folder of SD Card USB where the configuration file was dumped from PR 4 Now the Real time viewer read the configuration file from PR and start monitoring the real time value 5 2 4 How to configure Recorder There are three ways to configure the recorder Touch screen Software and Storage Media 156 5 2 5 Touch Screen It is possible to configure the recorder directly from the touch screen Press Menu Config mem Configuration Tp TAO Configuration Communication Instrument Password Yoox i Demo Enable Auto Output System Information Please refer chapter 4 for more details 5 2 6 Ethernet The steps are given below 1 Connect Recorder to PC via cross over or straight Ethernet cable 2 Check IP address of your Computer Ma
175. vailable in your computer 158 Doer m SS qi Auto configuration Device Type Recorder PR Bank 1 Protocol Modbus TCP iw Auto update the Tag conte LogSpeed 1 Sec Dot LogMethod Instant nd MIF addres Example 192 168 0 25 z Please key in IP here and then press button to add it to the IP list IP List 192 168 0 113 Please select one IP form IP List and then press button to remove it Use Converter Device Node address Set node range Select Display Tag C LPV C zIPVands5y f 3 PV SV and MV If the connection is working fine the user can see the below figure Upon clicking the icon shown in the red box you are accepting the configuration d RealTime Configure l B EROR amp VBASHSE Rm a 13x Modify Delete All List is 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde 1 Recorder PR AI2 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde AD 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde AM 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde AB 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde Al6_1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde AI 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde AIS 1 i No 192 1068 0 219 Recorde AIO 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde AIO 1 1 No 192 168 0 219 Recorde ATI 1 1 Nn 102 152 0 210 Rarnrda Click yes to apply the settings 159 Information If you have set no password just click ok Change password x Cancel Do dg3O58 ES EAE Clear Time 1100 0 1370 0 400 0 800 0 1820 0 1760 0 2012 0 2498 0
176. wer Cord amp Switch panel mount no power cord no power switch panel mount no power cord power switch portable UL amp CSA power cord power switch portable VDE power cord power switch portable SAA power cord power switch portable BS power cord power switch portable no power cord power switch NM BWN FP O 7 amp 8 Special options OO none 01 16G SD card 02 32G SD card DI Digital Input AO Analog Retransmission Output 20 1 7 3 PR30 Ordering code PR3006 6 Analog Inputs oooooooood PR3012 12 Analog Inputs 12345678 910 PR3018 18 Analog Inputs PR3024 24 Analog Inputs PR3030 30 Analog Inputs PR3036 36 Analog Inputs PR3042 42 Analog Inputs PR3048 48 Analog Inputs 1 Relay Outputs 0 none 6 Relays 12 Relays 18 Relays 24 Relays B WN B 2 Digital Inputs 0 none 1 6 Channels 2 12 Channels 3 18 Channels 3 Analog Outputs 0 none 1 6 Channels 2 12 Channels 4 Power A 90 250 VAC 50 60 Hz D 11 36 VDC 5 Communication 0 standard Ethernet interface 1 Ethernet RS 232 2 Ethernet RS 422 485 6 Firmware 0 Standard Version 1 Plus Version 1 with extra mathematics external channels batch amp FDA21 CFR Part 11 2 Plus Version 2 with editable custom display and Panel Studio software 21 3 Plus Version 3 includes Plus version 1 and 2 7 PCSoftware 1 Free Basic Software of Historical Viewer and Configuration 2 Extensive software Data Ac
177. with sunset jog again Since a resource with name sunset already available if you try to use the same image in other place it may not allow you to do so and may give you an error message If you really need the same image again copy picture box1 at screen and paste it in screen no 2 299 5 3 19 Graphics Graphics are used to place a symbol in a screen like a Tank Motor etc Basic symbols are available in Recorder Editing Software and it includes the following symbol categories Symbol categories pmeey pysespses y mes 7 4 Xem s 8 3 mes 0 4 d 0H dcom A slnstumens Tasco e 7 Sams E mereranna 8 cl e sMees 4 8 2a sNsweTue cue d c 6 aoomeemnecor A 7 ee f A e o8 alPowertue A d 7 ems l s 8 3 apusn butons 8 e 45 sme s 8 3 as 8 3 4 CmeneeeTwe cue of 6 ee E E C True Color 300 wraphics Nature a CAProgram Files Panel studio Basic symbols Office ArrowS Pipes Blower Power Boilers Pumps z Conveyors Push buttons Instruments Tanks M Qb h L Q Q2 DODOv L Valves kdetoral Usendlimrm oo t Vehicles Use these cursor points to change the size oome symbols are available with 6 different colors They are Red Green Yellow Blue Brown and Grey All the symbols are vector graphics They occupy less memory and have high quality It is possible to set the transparent pr
178. xample In the above sample If the Tag value is O to 20 Polygon fill color Yellow If the Tag value is 21 to 80 then Polygon fill color Green If Tag value is above 80 Polygon fill color RED If required it is also possible to configure the blink property and set blink color for any band 5 3 17 5 Rectangle Rectangle Used to draw a Rectangle and do animation during Run time when linked with a Tag Recti s Properties 223 Animation Supported Fill Movement and Size The above features are same as explained for Line and Polygon objects 224 Band editor A maximum of 32 bands are available For example In the above sample If the Tag value is O to 20 Rectangle fill color Yellow If the Tag value is 21 to 80 then Rectangle fill color Green If the Tag value is above 80 Rectangle fill color Red If required it is also possible to configure blink property and set blink color for any band 225 5 3 17 6 Ellipse Ellipse Used to draw an Ellipse or a circle and do animation during Run time when linked with a Tag Ellipse 1 s Properties m M 226 Animation Supported Fill Movement and Size The above features are the same as explained for Line and Polygon objects Ellipse1 Configuration General Animation Bands BandCount E Bandi Appearance ForeCoalar E FillColor Visible Band Appearance m ForeColor FillColor Visible Banda Appearance Fo
179. y on the Mode to see Monthly reports 82 4 1 4 Analog Output After entering the Configuration screen in the Channel section select AO then Press the Enter soft button to get into Analog Output Channel configuration page Output 4 20mA Desc Define detail description for the channel name Type Current Voltage Output Select either disable O to 20mA 4 20mA 0 5V 1 5V 0 10VDC Expression This is similar to Math channel 83 4 1 5 Digital Output mem 04 10 21 81 S O2 17 13 apb Desc Define detail description for the channel name Reverse Enable this if Reverse operation is required for the Digital Output For ex If reverse is disabled the relay output is Normally Open NO In case if you need to have a Normally Closed NC relay at Recorder Power ON then enable Reverse for the selected Digital Output The Relay output shall be normally closed 4 1 6 External This is to access data from the external devices Maximum no of external channels in various PR series Recorders are as follows Maximum External 24 Channels All the properties are similar to Analog Input channel More details about external channels are available at section Communication 84 External d 10 21 13 Name Ext1 Type Enable Log DataType 2 Byte Value Range 32768 32767 Trigger Enable Method Instant Speed 100ms Dot Modbus Register Value MV Conversion DataT
180. ype 2 Byte Formula MWV RL RH RL SH SL SL Range Low RL 0 0 High RH 65535 0 woleli Please refer section Communication for examples of external channels 4 1 7 Jobs Various types of jobs can be selected as follows No Action Do nothing Send Email Send Email directly from Recorder Pause Stop logging data Start Start logging data Sound Buzzer Sound the buzzer It stops once any key is pressed Dump Data To dump data from internal memory to external memory DO Latch On Set digital output relay on and then select Target let s say from one of DO 1 to DO 6 The relay is latched when it is activated DO Latch Off Set digital output relay off and then select Target let s say from one of DO 1 to DO 6 The relay is un latched when it is activated 85 DO Process Set digital output relay on for process high or low and then select the target let s say from 1 of DO 1 to DO 6 Therelay is not going to be latched when it is activated Enable Timer Start the timer and then select Target timers Disable Timer Stop the timer and then select Target from Timers Preset Totalizer set a preset value to the target Totalizer Reset Totalizer Reset Totalizer to zero Select a single Target Totalizer or All totalizers Enable Totalizer Starts the Totalizer Select a single Target Totalizer or All totalizers Disable Totalizer Stops the Totalizer Select a single Target Totalizer or All tota

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