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2. 2 2 5 5 5 3 5 LL dic ae Figure 2 17 TYPICAL ALARM RELAY CONTACT CONNECTIONS OPTION FUSE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED POWER SUPPLY 1 ALARM CONTACT RATING 1 AMP at 117 VAG OR 26 VDC RESISTIVE 0 5 AMP at 230 VAC RESISTIVE 0 4 AMP at 250 VDC RESISTIVE NOTE A ALARM RELAYS MAY BE CONFIGURED NORMALLY DE ENERGIZED OR NORMALLY ENERGIZED FAIL SAFE B ALARM CONTACTS MAY BE CONFIGURED AS NORMALLY OPEN OR NORMALLY CLOSED Figure 2 18 2 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures Event Marker Inputs Six event marker inputs are available with each optional GPIO board Event marker inputs must be dry contact switch inputs Connect event marker inputs as shown in Figure 2 19 TYPICAL EVENT MARKER INPUT CONNECTIONS DRY CONTACT CUSTOMER Ne SUPPLIED CAUTION APPLICATION OF EXTERNAL POWER TO EVENT INPUTS WILL DAMAGE INTERNAL CIRCUITRY USE DRY CONTACTS OR SWITCHES ONLY Figure 2 19 System Alarm Contact Connections The system alarm contact is configured as a fail safe contact The rating for the system alarm contacts 100 mA maximum resistive load at 230 Vac 250 Vdc maximum System alarm connections are shown in Figure 2 20 TYPICAL SYSTEM ALARM CONTACT CONNECTIONS SUPPLIED 5175 RNC POWER SUPPLY 100 mA MAXIMUM RESISTIVE 230 VAC 250 VDC MAXIMUM SYSTEM ALARM RELAY IS FAIL SAFE THE CONTACTS
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4. The Program Menu Digital 1 0 Description Contacts open when the alarm is cleared Contacts open when the alarm is acknowledged If fail safe mode is not selected alarm contact output relays are normally de energized and will be energized when an alarm assigned to the contact occurs Alternatively if fail safe mode is selected the alarm contact output relays are normally energized and will be de energized when an alarm assigned to the contact OCCUIS If reflash is not selected alarm contact output relays will energize de energize based on any alarm s assigned to the contact changing state Alternatively if reflash is selected alarm contact output relays will momentarily de energize approximately 100 msec then re energize each time any alarm assigned to the contact changes state b Common Alarm One common alarm can be linked to the Description A fill percent is set to trigger an alarm when the media reaches set level Any fault in the unit triggers this alarm future option The Unit Fault selection is not available in this release Unit fault conditions may be addressed and annunciated by a number of enhanced discrete recorder setup options Consult the factory for details related to these options Can be linked to point alarms so that any point that goes into alarm also triggers the common alarm Additional options for point alarms are Open on Alarm Clear Common alarm clears when the point alarm
5. Cor _ Pev Gnd Cake fae uetwm TTT a TTT 85 82 88 88 5 Screen f Soren 2 Soten 3 4 Swen Sont Screen 7 Seen B Figure 6 2 Horizontal Trend screen setup 1 Select one of the numbered screen buttons at the bottom of the screen The selected number is assigned to this screen 2 Select Horizontal Trend or Vertical Trend as the screen type 3 Press the Screen Name text box and a keyboard is displayed Enter the title you want to give this screen and press OK 4 Press the Point Group text box and an input box appears Enter the point group number from 1 32 that you want to display and press OK Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Setup Setup Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens 6 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Screen Types Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens 5 The Multi Group Enable feature supports the setup of a trend screen and point groups that permit the operator to select exclusive process variables for display that are of particular interest at that time in the facility By assigning names meaningful to existing facility processes to these groups operators can easily select process variables of interest for presentation on the trend screen suppressing the display of those variables not currently pertinent As stated up to the first 32 points assigned to the point group for a trend screen will be shown on the chart Multi Group
6. Cancel Apply Figure 5 22 Conditional type point programming 1 Equation Set up the equation by pressing the input box Create or modify an equation by using the keypad and referring to Table 5 2 Press Exit to accept the equation mp sb s uu sse Is a es gt c Up Down Constant Port vert Fa Figure 5 23 Equation entry keypad Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Conditional 5 28 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming Table 5 3 Operator Function Operator Function P1 P999 Represent points gt Greater than K1 K64 Represent constants Close parenthesis E1 E60 Represent events Open parenthesis Not l Not equal to Or Equal to amp And lt Less than or equal to lt Less than gt Greater than or equal to 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note the following differences a Submajor grids Not available b Bands Not available 3 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note the following differences a Type Available alarms include None Abnormal True False b Abnormal Value and Deadband Not available evaluates to False Open True Closed A Note When used in Conditional type points the contact input point SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 29 Thermo Fi
7. 5 180 5 1806 180mm Paperless Data Acquisition System User Guide P N M 0100202 01 Revision H 2011 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc All rights reserved Microsoft Windows Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other trademarks are the property of Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc and its subsidiaries Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this manual However we cannot be responsible for errors omissions or any loss of data as the result of errors or omissions Thermo Fisher reserves the right to make changes to the manual or improvements to the product at any time without notice The material in this manual is proprietary and cannot be reproduced in any form without expressed written consent from Thermo Fisher This page intentionally left blank Preface This user guide documents the operation and technical information for both commercial grade and controlled program recorders Commercial Grade Recorders When referencing parts used on commercial grade recorders refer to drawings ZM100133 01 and ZM100134 01 Chapter 11 Controlled Program Recorders When referencing parts used on controlled program recorders refer to drawings ZM100133C01 and ZM100134C01 Chapter 11 Recommen
8. Media Control Config file media Primary Secondary Primary fill 96 Secondary fill 96 Function Menu Chart speed High Low Primary media None Floppy Primary fail contact Media alert interval min Media mode Fill Wrap Recording On Off Thermo Fisher Scientific This page intentionally left blank Appendix E ProView Plus Software The ProView Plus software allows you to view real time data and analyze and report historical data from a remote PC via several communications port options This software requires a PC running Microsoft Windows NT 95 98 2000 ME XP The files produced by the recorder are in MSDOS compatible format and you can utilize the File Manager to copy move save and or rename the files 1 Insert the CD into the drive 2 The autostart file opens a menu Select ProView If the program does not autostart from the CD select Start lt Run and browse to find your CD drive Double click the Autorun exe file and a dialog box appears allowing you to select the menu item you want Figure E 1 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide E 1 ProView Plus Software The installation process places a shortcut labeled SV180 SV280 Configurator on your desktop Open ProView Plus to begin the configuration process The program interface is similar to most standard Microsoft Windows based programs The Program and Fu
9. Switch 38 Open message Switch 39 Open message Switch 40 Open message Switch 41 Open message Switch 42 Open message Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Page of Digital I O cont Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None _ Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Functi
10. SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific N dp NO e WO Oe OTO 0 LI wre Uu 9 2 SDEESEZEZSEDZEEEEZEE Part number CB100505 04 PCB 5 PCB POWER SUPPLY CARRIER POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 3 15A FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 2 50A STANDOFF PCB 4 40X 250 SELF CL COVER PROTECTIVE COVER PROTECTIVE BRACKET ASSY P S CARD GUIDE 0 062 PCB SCREW 4 40 X 3 8 BH WASHER 4 INT LOCK FILTER POWER LINE 3A CHOKE 56UH 0 8A RF AXIAL VARISTOR 14MM 0 6W RAD 430V TVS 1500W 85V BI DIR SMD RES SMT 2010 LOOPPM 19 2 1 MC100505 01 PA100225 01 PA100225 03 FU100023 01 FU100022 31 FU100022 25 FA100000 03 LB100639 01 LB100631 01 ZB100981 01 RM100217 02 HW011404 06 HW015004 04 FL100004 03 CK100012 56 SE300026 25 SE300069 S1 RS412431 DF 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 016 018 019 020 Figure 11 40 CB100505 Power supply carrier PCB assembly parts list sheet 2 of 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation 11 42 SV180 SV18C User Guide Documentation PSPS EEEE EEE SESSSESESESESSSESESESSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSESS 11 43 PCB ADC BOARD CAP 0 0047MF CER DISC CAP CK06 0 022MF 100V CAP 0 1UF 50V CERAMIC CAP 10UF 16V SOLID TANTALUM CONN HEADER 0 1 C C 2X5 POS DIODE 1N4148 LED GREEN WITH RES
11. True False Alarm delay 0 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of External Type Point Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 1 2 J3 L 4 JE Normal color Alarm color Input amp Output Low scale High scale Low scale High scale Input V Output Timeout Alarm Setup Alarm pe Set point Contact Rate s 1 5 Ty None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband 2 3 4 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 5 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of 511100 Type Point Display Point tag Eng units Major grid Minor grid Low scale High scale Dedmalfi Jo 1 2 3 4 JE Normal color Alarm color Input SM100 select Modbus SM100 input Description Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 No
12. 1 Alyn elay 0 j Alam Destan 0 J Figure 5 25 9 100 type point programming 1 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note the following differences e Submajor grids Not available e Bands Not available 2 Input Block a SM100 Select Press the correct Modbus button or the correct MUX description b SM100 Input Number Enter the SM100 multiplexer relay to which this point is to be assigned 3 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note that the Abnormal Value field is not available Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 31 The Modbus type point is an optional feature enabled with the SM100 option and is a generic Modbus master interface It may be used to periodically poll data from most Modbus compliant devices including other Thermo Scientific data acquisition products PLCs etc Notes pertaining to the Modbus type point Whenever possible program Modbus point types for a particular slave in point numeric order Doing so enables the instrument to poll the data from the slave in the most efficient manner If a point goes abnormal TCBO overrange overflow invalid etc the numeric data for the point is jammed to the programmed Abnormal Value in the Alarm Setup section This is useful in circumstances where the master polls data from the slave instrument and needs to alarm on an
13. Customer P O required for all returned equipment Date Requested return date Warranty repair request Yes No Return address Attn name Contact name Phone Describe equipment defect Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide A 1 Ship prepaid to Thermo Fisher Scientific 1410 Gillingham Lane Sugar Land TX 77478 USA Pack the instrument according to the steps below The customer is liable for all damages caused by improper packing Pack unit in a new reinforced box or crate There should be at least two inches of resilient packing material sheets or blocks on all sides of unit Packing material should hold unit in center of shipping box and not allow unit to shift inside shipping box Ship unit with all shipping screws and other shipping retaining devices in place Shipping boxes are available from Thermo Fisher for a small charge Please consult service department for pricing Thermo Fisher Scientific Return Authorization A 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Appendix B Recommended Spare Parts The following spare parts are recommended for installations that require minimum downtime Installations with 10 or more recorders should have at least 2 sets of recommended spare parts Indicates spare parts that are recommended for normal service support Notes Description Display Touch screen assembly Floppy drive assembly OR PCMCIA assembly OR Zip drive asse
14. Open message Switch 13 Open message Switch 14 Open message Switch 15 Open message Switch 16 Open message Switch 17 Open message Switch 18 Open message D 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Programming Forms D 9 Page of Digital I O cont Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Close
15. Oper C SweeCort Figure 4 7 Trigger C iners C Asm C Switch Syme Tne Namal Rate __ 001500 Stop Mode C Alkum Cleat Svatch Open Sample Count 20 J Figure 4 8 Thermo Fisher Scientific b The Program Menu History 4 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide The Program Menu History d Switch Trigger If you select the Switch trigger type press the input box Enter the switch you want to designate and press OK Selecting the Switch trigger type also opens the Stop Mode section Refer to Figure 4 9 In this figure the recorder collects data until switch 1 opens In Figure 4 10 switch 1 remains closed and the recorder collects history until 20 samples are collected from the designated point group Trigger C interval C Aum Sah l Sync Time vam NomdRae 001500 AwmRae 000500 Stop Mode Alam Cleac Switch Open C Sam le Count Figure 4 9 Tngger C nere C Aam Switch 1 Syne Tene Namal Rate 00 1500 J Alum Rate 000500 j Stop Mode C Alum Open Sample Count r Figure 4 10 4 Press the History On check box to turn the history function on 5 If memory storage is configured the operator can only view the recorder s review memory If Media Review is enabled both the media and the recorder s review memory are available for review Notice in Figure 4 11 that the Memory Review button is available with the Media Review enabled or disabled Ther
16. _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimalfix 0 4 2 1 JE Normal color Alarm color Dase point Reset Control Event Reset time Auto Off Daily Weekly Monthly Start hh mm Interval hh mm Continue after power cycle Yes No Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband C 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Calculated Type Point High Low Difference Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 1 2 J3 L 4 JE Normal color Alarm color First point Last point Alarm Setup Alarm Type Set point Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None JAbnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High
17. 14W 1 MF 100PPM RES 499 1 4 1 MF RES 499 1 4W 1 MF RES 604 1 4 1 MF RES 806 1 4W 1 MF RES 1K 1 4W 1 MF RES 3 01K 1 4W 1 MF RES 3 32K 1 4W 1 MF RES 3 83K 1 4W 196 MF RES 4 42 1 4W 196 MF RES 5 11K 1 4W 1 MF RES 5 23K 1 4W 1 MF RES 10K 1 4 1 MF RES 10K 1 4W 1 MF RES 20K 1 4W 1 MF Part Numbor MC100537 01 CA100300 15 CA104100 04 CA060310 75 CA060310 75 CA060310 75 CA060310 75 CA102800 06 CA102800 06 15100013 056 SE1N4148 00 LM100007 02 SE100278 01 SE100279 01 SE100283 01 SE100493 01 SE100388 01 100315 01 56100403 1 SE100399 01 SE100506 02 SE100460 01 SE100033 01 100478 01 SE100511 01 E100512 01 SE100305 01 SE100528 02 CK100002 27 RZ100025 01 RN5536R5 DF RN5537R4 DF RNSS49R9 DF RN5576RB8 DF RN551000 DF RN552430 DF RN554220 DF RN554990 DF RNSS4990 OF RN556040 DF RN558060 DF RN551001 DF RN55301 1 DF RN553321 DF RN553831 DF RN554421 DF RN555111 DF RN5 55231 DF RN551002 DF RN551002 DF RN552002 DF LLELLLLILI 39 9 9 rong N 2 2 5 2 6 2 2 855855 9 5 RN Figure 11 43 08100537 Multibank ADC PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific 21 11 111 11111111 1 11 Part Number Description RES 23 2K 1 4W 1 MF RELAY SOLID ST DUAL 1 FM A SMT SOCKET LO PRO 1X 640 POS DIP TRANSISTOR MPSA14 TERM TEST POINT IC RE
18. 7B100980 03 Chassis assembly parts list floppy and PC card drives sheet 1 of 1 SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific OSS pp pD ppp p p HOR d Hee eR Uu e Oy Sitar ve M Part number CB100503 01 PCB ASSY REAR TERM PANEL 001 MC100503 01 PCB REAR TERMINAL PANEL 002 CA104709 01 CAP 0 1UF X7R 10 CC1206 SMT 003 CA104709 03 CAP 470PF X7R 10 CC1206 SMT 004 CA104709 04 CAP 220 PF X7R 10 CC1206 SMT 005 CA104709 06 CAP 47PF X7R 10 CC1206 SMT 006 CA104716 01 CAP 0 01UF 500V 10 CC1808 SMT 007 CO100121 01 CONN EDGE 0 156 C C 6 12 POS 008 CO100121 14 CONN EDGE 0 156 C C 36 72 POS 009 CO100161 01 CONN HDR W GUID 1C C 2X5 POS 010 CO100161 13 CONN HDR W GUID 1C C 2X17 POS 011 CO100195 01 CONN D SUB 9 POSITION 012 CO100195 03 CONN D SUB 25 POSITION 013 CO100240 01 CONN D SUB 15 PIN SHELL 1 014 CO100189 01 CONN RJ45 015 CO100241 03 CONN HEADER 0 156 C C 016 LB100613 01 LABEL RTP 017 RS214990 DF RES 499 1 8W 1 CC1206 SMT 018 SE100465 S1 IC DS1620 DIGITAL THERM SMT 019 SE100507 S3 RELAY SOLID ST 1 FORM B SMT 020 SE300053 17 VARISTOR 390V SMT 021 TS100058 25 TERM BLOCK 0 325CC 25 POS 022 TS100059 25 TERM BLOCK 0 325CC 25 POS TRI 023 FA100124 01 SCREWLOCK D SUB CONN KIT 024 TL100244 01 TOOL LABEL ALIGN Figure 11 36 CB100503 Standard RTP PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of 1 Thermo Fisher Sci
19. Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide C 9 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Calculated Type Point Moving Average Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 4 2 1 JE Normal color Alarm color Base point Time period min Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None _ Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband C 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Calculated Type Point Gated Timer Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 Normal color Alarm color Gate point Reset Control Event Reset time Auto Of Daily Weekly Monthly Start hh mm
20. Open on alarm clear _ Open on acknowledge _ Failsafe contacts Reflash contacts Common alarm contacts Link to media status Link to unit fault _ Link to point alarms Open on alarm clear _ Open on acknowledge Switch 1 Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Open message Close message Switch 2 Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Open message Close message D 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms D 7 Page of Digital I O cont Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm
21. Press OK Reset Time Block i Auto Reset Set up this function if you want the point to reset at certain intervals You can program the reset to occur daily weekly or monthly Daily causes the point to reset at the top of each hour throughout the day For example programming the daily reset for a start time of 12 00 and with 1 00 intervals causes the point to reset hourly beginning at 12 00 Press Daily and continue to Start hh mm Weekly causes the point to reset once a week at the start time set and on the weekday you set For example programming the weekly reset for a start time of 12 00 on Wednesdays causes the point to reset every Wednesday at 12 00 that day Press Weekly and the Interval hh mm input becomes Weekdays Mon Sun Press the input box repeatedly until the desired day of the week is displayed Continue to Start hh mm Monthly causes the point to reset once a month at the start time set and on the day of the month you set For example programming the reset for a start time of 12 00 on the twentieth day of the month causes the point to reset every month on the twentieth at 12 00 that day Press Monthly and the Interval hh mm input becomes Day 1 31 Press the input box and enter the desired date ii Start hh mm Press the input box and enter the start time in a 24 hour format hh mm Press OK iii Interval hh mm This value establishes the reset intervals The high or low peak
22. Programming 5 32 V180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming Point 1 MODBUS wc D y L Figure 5 26 Modbus type point programming 1 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 2 Slave Setup Block a Serial RS485 or Ethernet communication interface e Ifyou select Serial you must configure the serial port for Modbus master mode of operation and specify the Modbus slave ID address 1 255 e Ifyou select Ethernet you must specify the Modbus slave ID address and the slave s IP address You can also select from TCPIP encapsulated or non encapsulated protocols and specify the port on which to make the connection 502 is default b Register Modbus point types periodically poll the desired Modbus slave for data from the designated slave Modbus register Modbus function codes supported include Read Coil Status register address Innnn Read Input Status 2nnnn Read Input 4nnnn and Read Holding 3nnnn c Data Type Data type defines the format of the numeric data stored in the slave register to be polled Supported data types are listed below Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 33 Description For address 1nnnn this type implies a single bit coil or input read Data is conditioned by converting the bit value 0 or 1 to a float 0 or 1 For input and holding register reads 4nnnn and 3nnnn this type implies a single 16
23. SEAL RE E Dun ET EET FECR ERE EES 25 53 2 pun SSES SES LABEL REALTIME O o LJ PCB ASSY INPUT POWER BARRIER SCREW 86 32 x 1 2 BH DOOR ANCHOR RMINAL PANEL i L EL LABEL CAUTION MARK o Dn CHASSIS ASSY FLOPPY PC CARD CHASSIS ASSY FLOPPY ZIP CHASSIS ASSY FLOPPY ONL PCB ADC mV V PCB P S CARRIER RECORDER ASSY DRAWI aa 5 id TE a SCREW 4 40 x 7 16 BH PWRBARRIER FL o 90 PCB ASSY ADC mV V mA T C 8 55 5 CARRIER ENCLOSURE ASSY DOOR ASSY L E EW ASS ASS T C RTD ASS RASS SERRE REAR BLANKI R 44 LABEL REALTIME CA SASS Y Y Y DER o6 Ba ro m 8 PARTS LIST Figure 11 11 74100133 Recorder assembly parts list sheet 1 of 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 3 Documentation Sea een Geert AR 68 RZ00050126 _ RESISTOR 50 OHMSHUNTWITHOUTLUGS AR 67 CB10053701 PCBASSY SV180 MX60 MM120 INTERFACE 66 2 1002144 ENCLOSURE ASSY SV180 MX60 MM120 INTERFAC AR 65 CB100515 04 A X PCBASSY 18 30 Vdc P S W EMU RFI amp 24 XMTR POWER AR 64 CB100515 03 A 55 18 30 Vdc P S W EMI RFI A PCBASSY 90 125 Vdc P S W EMI RFI amp 24V XMTR POWER A PCB 55 90 125 Vdc 6 5 WI EMI RFI A PIS CARRIER WI EMURFI amp 24V XMTR POWER 68100505 0 A
24. _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Open message Close message Display Control Normal intensity High Medium Low Custom Screen saver intensity _ High Medium Low Custom Wait Digital display _ Alarm blink Display point number Display point tag White Black Chart speed Autospeed On Off Speed unit inch hour _ mm hour Clear unit at startup _ Yes No Startup screen Enable auto screen change Yes No Cycle interval __ Periodic On alarm Screens 1 2 3 L 4 5 16 L 7 8 System Unit ID Language English Spanish French German Chinese Program passcode Function passcode Date amp time Points Recording on off Chart speed __ Point groups __ Screens Alarm checks ACT BYP point History Ports Reset point Trend message Measurement Digital JO Display previous Display control System _ Media control _ File 1 0 D 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Secondary media None PC card Zip Secondary fail contact Storage mode Compress _ ASCII Primary fill contact Secondary fill contact Alarm check On Off SV180 SV18C User Guide 0 5
25. and applying any other computation as required The conditioning block handles all channels The outputs from the conditioning block are referred to as base points and may be fed back to the inputs of the conditioning block to form the basis base point for other base point computations This process includes tracking peak or valley values and calculating moving averages timed averages difference totalization or any other user entered equation The input to any point in the conditioning block can be any one of the base points or can be the live inputs Live inputs can have input and output scaling applied in the conditioning block unless this is pre defined by the nature of the input such as thermocouples SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 1 General Recorder Functions Thermo Fisher Scientific Scaling The outputs of the conditioning block are the values in the digital windows and are represented in common engineering units The outputs of the conditioning block are also sent to a scale block where a display scale is applied to each point The display scales determine what part of the full scale range is used by the display record block Display record These scale points are then applied to the display record block which consists of the visual information or recorded information that the user requires A maximum of 32 scaled points may be assigned to each bargraph and trend display type All may be recorded to disk The recorder can be
26. totalize timed average programmable linearization curve and logarithmic Enables real time browsing of historic chart data independent of recorded data equivalent browse capability approximately 560 pen inches 5 5 days for 4 pens at 1 in hr Enables browsing up to last 200 historical day folders User may set disk full threshold disk errors and alarms can be routed to contact closure User may select horizontal or vertical chart trending scale pen pointers or scale bargraph indicators for easy trace identification SV180 SV18C User Guide 1 3 Type Resolution Modes Colors Update rate Virtual chart speed Virtual chart scales Screen Capture Features Table 1 4 Features Math package Buffer browse Media browse Disk full alarm Trend direction Thermo Fisher Scientific Maximum of 5 alarm set points per point High low rate abnormal Maximum of 16 isolated Form A or B contact outputs and 12 digital inputs per card 5 cards maximum 1 A at 117 Vac or 26 Vdc resistive load 0 5 A at 230 Vac resistive load 0 4 A at 250 Vdc resistive load 1 rated at 100 mA at 250 Vdc Vac User selectable 100 120 200 240 Vac 0 6 0 3 A 50 60 Hz 90 125Vdc or 18 30 Vdc 40 V maximum Programmed parameters stored in nonvolatile memory clock retention in BBRAM approximately 12 months retention time without power 12 months instrument configuration re
27. 1 1 1 1 Unit Programming etnies 1 01 86 5 ProView Plus Thermo Fisher Scientific Contents Chapter 11 Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E x SV180 SV18C User Guide Chapter 1 Product Overview Introduction Thermo Fisher Scientifics SV180 SV18C SmartView 180mm paperless data acquisition system centers on providing engineers operators and technicians with an intuitive scalable and easy to maintain data acquisition platform The recorder facilitates process optimization and reporting via seamless integration with existing control systems and other Thermo Scientific data acquisition systems All data is stored in ASCII or binary format and may be archived or analyzed on any PC running Microsoft Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP or Windows NT The recorder s features are accessed via a series of menus and each menu level features easy to follow prompts simplifying operation The standard recorder can measure and process up to 80 direct inputs with a maximum of 999 calculated conditional or external points for logging trending or data manipulation Direct input sources may come from voltage current dry contact thermocouple or resistance temperature detector RTD sources Recorders with multibank functionality can accept a maximum of 80 locally multiplexed points and 840 remote multiplexed points The ProView Plus software is Wi
28. 2 18 SV180 SV18C User Guide Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures If the instrument contains only ADC boards in slots 1 5 for measurements connect the precision voltage source to the ADC Cal and ADC Cal inputs located at the bottom left of the rear terminal panel RTP ADC CALIBRATION CONNECTIONS FOR MULTIBANK UNITS WITH MM120 MX60 INPUTS ONLY PRECISION VOLTAGE SOURCE Figure 2 28 If the instrument contains an ADCMCU board in slot 1 for measurements connect the precision voltage source to the Remote Interface and Remote Interface inputs located at the top left of the RTP ADC CALIBRATION CONNECTIONS FOR MULTIBANK UNITS WITH LOCALLY MULTIPLEXED AND MM120 MX60 INPUTS PRECISION VOLTAGE SOURCE Figure 2 29 If the instrument contains an ADCMCU in slot 1 and additional ADC boards in slots 2 5 for measurements connect the precision voltage source simultaneously to ADC Cal Remote Interface and ADC Cal Remote Interface Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 19 Connections from a multibank recorder to a multiplexer are either hard wired or made using a 25 pin D connector Refer to the following and to the appropriate multiplexer manual MM120 P N MO100085 01 or 1 2660 P N MO100125 01 Note A cable with spade lugs on one end and a 25 pin D connector on the other P N HN101039 01 is also available A TWO WIRE TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY POWER INPUT OPTIONAL SAFETY GROUN
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30. 9502 9503 SECOND Function and State POINT 999 DATA Thermo Fisher Scientific Register 0999 Table 7 12 32 Bit Input and Holding Registers OXXX POINT DATA Data Type IEEE 754 Floating Point Function and State POINT 1 DATA POINT 2 DATA POINT 3 DATA Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register 0001 0002 0003 INDEX POINTNUMBERFLOAT POINTNUMBER 7 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide Setting up Communications Modbus RTU amp ASCII Functions Table 7 13 32 Bit Input and Holding Registers 1XXX HIGH LOW DISPLAY SCALES DATA Data Type IEEE 754 Floating Point Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register Function and State Register Function and State 1001 POINT 1 DISPLAY SCALE LOW END 1002 POINT 1 DISPLAY SCALE HIGH END 1003 POINT 2 DISPLAY SCALE LOW END 2997 POINT 999 DISPLAY SCALE LOW END 1004 POINT 2 DISPLAY SCALE HIGH END 2998 POINT 999 DISPLAY SCALE HIGH END INDEX POINTDISPLAYSCALELOWEND POINTNUMBER 2 999 POINTDISPLAYSCALEHIGHEND POINTNUMBER 2 1000 Table 7 14 32 Bit Input and Holding Registers 3XXX USER CONSTANTS Data Type IEEE 754 Floating Point Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register Function and State Register Function and State 3001 USER CONSTANT 1 3002 USER CONSTANT 2 3003 USER CONSTANT 3 3064 USER CONSTANT 64 INDEX USERCONSTANT CONSTANTNUMBER 3000 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 3 This page
31. Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks __ Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit _ Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Tag Switch 3 Open message Switch 4 Open message Switch 5 Open message Switch 6 Open message Switch 7 Open message Switch 8 Open message Switch 9 Open message Switch 10 Open message Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Page of Digital I O cont Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Scree
32. Enable allows you to set up subgroups of points and selectively display any of the subgroups on a multi group enabled trend screen Refer to the example below Example with Multi Group enabled Trend Screen Point Group Group 1 Group 1 Points 1 16 assigned Group 2 Points 1 4 Group 3 Points 5 8 Group 4 Points 9 12 Group 5 Points 12 16 In this example the trend screen would normally display trend lines and scales for Group 1 Touching the screen anywhere in the active chart area causes a Group Selection window to appear From this window you may select any of the subgroups for presentation For instance if you select Group 3 the trend display instantly changes to display only the trend lines and scales for Group 3 points 5 8 Note The point s assigned to the subgroups must be members of the main Point Group assigned to the trend screen A 6 Press the Background Color box and a selection box appears Select the desired screen background color there are a total of 40 colors to select from and press OK Press the Grid Color box and a selection box appears Touch the desired color for the chart grid total of 40 color options and press OK SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens 8 Inside the Trend box Touch the Show Display Scale check box to turn the scales on or off Zoom Scale As covered in Chapter 5 during point setup yo
33. Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 60 3 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point 4 Page of RTD Type Point Type 10cu 100pc385 100pc392 200pc385 200 pt 392 500 pt 385 _ 120 ni Display Point tag Low scale High scale Bands Enabled Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix Jo 1 Degrees F gt Normal color Alarm color Input Source Locd MM120 MX60 Ports Box Card Relay Filter Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband 0 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Log Linear Type Point Type 50mV 100mv 200mv 17 57 107 4 20 mA 10 50 mA Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands Enabled Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Not programmable Submajor grid Not programmable Minor grid Not programmable
34. Input Scale Low End Enter low end of final engineering units output Interval Reset Enter the time weekday or day of month for a reset interval Last Base Point Assign a point as the last base point in a series Low Flow Cutoff Assign a low value to stop totalization Thermo Fisher Scientific 06 18 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Forms Offset Assign thermocouple offset correction value Output Scale High End Enter high end scale value or exponential value for Log calculation Output Scale Low End Enter low end scale value or exponential value for Log calculation Period Time Assign the time length of the moving window Gated Timer Point 4 Enter desired number 01 through 36 Point Compensation Assign remote compensation point number Rate Alarm Enter rate of change value in engineering units based on per minute change Reference Temperature Enter the reference temperature for sterilization Save on Reset Yes or No Set Point Alarm Enter the alarm set point values that relate to areas within the range of the chart scale values if no alarm required enter NONE Set Point Alarm Assign a set point for an alarm Span Assign thermocouple span correction value Start Reset Enter the start time in hours and minutes Tag Point Enter 10 character maximum descriptive phrase identifying each point Target Temperature Reset Enter the target temperature for sterilization Time Period Assign a time
35. Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband C 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Page of Dry Contact Type Point Display Eng units High scale Bands _ Enabled Disabled High scale Color Submajor grid Minor grid Point Low scale Unit Tag Point tag Low scale Band 1 2 3 Major grid Decimal fix 0 1 2 J3 L 4 JE Alarm color Input Source Box Card Relay Alarm Setup Contact __ Close Close Close Close Close SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 7 Ports Open Open Open Open Open Alarm delay Normal color Locd 0 _ Abnormal _ Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Alarm pe 1 1 Ty 13 None None r3 None None None Abnormal value 2 3 4 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Calculated Type Point High Peak Low Peak Time Average Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands
36. Plus software package These files are compressed a minimum of 5096 more than ASCII files Additional compression is dependent upon several functions e Log interval time between data storage e Boundary setting accuracy requirements e Signal dynamics input fluctuation By ignoring boundaries and signal dynamics you can compute the storage space used in compressed mode 7 of points 7 K storage space bytes per day K is the number of logs per day K 86 400 log interval in seconds Example Log interval set to 10 seconds total points to log is 4 K 86 400 10 8 640 log day 7 4 7 8 640 302 400 bytes day assumes that all points are stored each log interval When using compressed storage the boundary setting and the variation of the signal data are major factors Accuracy is also a consideration with boundary setting The boundary for storage should be set to support the desired accuracy you wish to maintain for the particular points stored data The formula for determining the boundary setting follows Boundary Output Data Span Desired Accuracy Example Span of 0 to 20 accuracy of 0 1 Boundary 20 0 001 0 02 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 7 The Program Menu File 1 0 The boundary can be set at 0 02 and any signal variation outside this range from the previous signal is stored to disk Any signal not going outside of this range is ignored and not stored Compre
37. Procedures Linear Current Inputs Linear current inputs consist of current inputs of 4 20 mA or 10 50 mA Connect current inputs as shown in Figure 2 13 Current inputs require that the 50 ohm shunt resistor be placed across the terminals TYPICAL 4 20 mA 10 50 mA CURRENT INPUT 50 OHM CURRENT SHUNT P N ZB100134 01 SIGNAL 1 Sll SOURCE 4 7 1 PREFERRED SHIELD CONNECTION Figure 2 13 Dry Contact Inputs Dry contact inputs consist of a switch with no voltage or current applied Switch condition is indicated as either open or close Connections for are shown in Figure 2 14 TYPICAL DRY CONTACT INPUT PREFERRED SHIELD CONNECTION Figure 2 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Two Wire Transmitter Power Supply The optional two wire transmitter power supply option provides an isolated 24 V dc current with a maximum output of 2 A Refer to Figures 2 15 and 2 16 for connection details Two wire transmitter inputs must have a 50 ohm shunt resistor connected across the terminals TYPICAL TWO WIRE TRANSMITTER INPUT WITH CUSTOMER SUPPLYING POWER TO TRANSMITTER 50 OHM CURRENT SHUNT PREFERRED 7 P N 2B100134 01 SHIELD CONNECTION Figure 2 Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures TYPICAL TWO MRE TRANSMITTER INPUT WITH RECORDER SUPPLY POWER TO TRANSMITTER SHIELD CONNECTION 50 OHM CURRENT SHUNT P N ZB100134 01 CAUTION THE 24 V TWO MRE TRANSMITTER POWER SUPPLY IS
38. SV180 SV18C User Guide Setting up Communications SM100 Master Support for Multibank Systems SM100 Master This option is accessible for units operating as multibank units Each unit S tf can have up to 20 SM100s attached If serial communications are used the uppor or 51 1100 Setup as shown in Figure 7 4 allows you to change the 0 Multibank unit IDs Ifthe 51 1005 contain the Ethernet option the setup screen allows you to set up the communications by entering the IP address for Systems each SM100 You can also change the multiplexer s unique description SM100 Setup Interface Type 6 Seid C nene SM100 Address Modus P Deicsoton Modus P Desciphon Figure 7 4 Modbus RTU amp The instrument supports a subset of the Modbus protocol RTU and ASCII These functions include ASCII Functions SC ese functions include Table 7 1 Function Description Function Description 1 Read Coil Status 5 Force Single Coil 2 Read Input Status 6 Preset Single Register 3 Read Holding Registers 15 Force Multiple Coils 4 Read Input Registers 16 Preset Multiple Registers Note that some registers are reserved or are not used Use the defined registers only Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 7 The registers most users will be interested in are the Point 1 through Point 999 Data Registers These registers hold the current floating point value for each data point The original Modbus specification has no mention of float
39. WILL CLOSE IN THE EVENT OF ASYSTEM ALARM OR LOSS OF POWER Figure 2 20 SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures Serial Communication Port Connections The recorder is equipped with one RS232 and one RS485 serial communication port The RS232 connection requires a standard DB9 male connector and cable RS232 connections can support cable runs of up to 50 feet 16 m The RS232 connections are shown in Figure 2 21 TYPICAL RS232 CONNECTIONS PIN SIGNAL PIN 1 2 RD O10 4 DRT RS232 DB9 RECEPTACLE 6 DSR FEMALE 8 CTS LI a NOTE USE STANDARD 86232 CABLES DO NOT USE NULL MODEM CABLES AND OR ADAPTERS Figure 2 21 The RS485 connection is via two wire twisted pair cable and can support cable runs up to 4000 feet 1300 m Up to 31 recorders and or other RS485 compatible devices may be connected to the line The type of cable used limits the data rate and distance For this unit 24 AWG polyethylene twisted telephone cable with a shunt capacitance of 16 pF ft 52 pF m allows the full distance of 4000 feet 1300 m RS485 connections are shown in Figures 2 22 and 2 23 TYPICAL RS485 SINGLE DROP CONNECTIONS NOTE EITHER SET OF 55485 TERMINALS MAY BE USED Figure 2 22 2 16 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures TYPICAL RS485 MULTIDROP CONNECTIONS 31 RECORDERS NO
40. abnormal point condition in the slave By setting the slave point Abnormal Value to a constant outside the dynamic range of the slaves monitored process variable for example normal range 0 3000 psi abnormal value 99999 the corresponding master Modbus point may be set to alarm on this value Low alarm set point 99999 Modbus RS485 permits only one master on the bus Thus point data from Modbus slaves that are multi dropped on a single wire pair may only be polled by a single master Alternatively the instrument may function as both an Ethernet client and a server allowing multiple instruments on a LAN to share point data For the Modbus master the data update rate for Modbus point types depends primarily on the number of slaves the number of points per slave and the physical transfer rate RS485 baud rate or Ethernet 10 100 Mbit The master begins a new Modbus slave scan cycle each second Therefore the maximum update rate is one second At 19 2 Kbaud serial Modbus slave point data is updated at approximately 16 points second On a 10 Mbit LAN Ethernet Modbus slave point data is updated at approximately 21 points second If the physical connection to a slave is broken or if the slave stops responding to Modbus master polls all associated Modbus master points are flagged as invalid Once communications with the slave re establishes the master points recover Thermo Fisher Scientific Modbus Point Programming
41. available 18 30 OR 90 125 Vdc POWER INPUT LUGGED TERMINAL DC OPERATING POWER CONNECTION POSITIVE NEGATIVE QD SAFETY GROUND 1 POWER CORD FURNISHED BY CUSTOMER Figure 2 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 7 240 Vac Operating Power Connections DC Operating Power Connections Thermo Fisher Scientific 18 30 OR 90 125 Vde POWER INPUT PC PLUG DC OPERATING POWER CONNECTION Xl Posmve H SAFETY GROUND NEGATIVE __ P Xx POWER CORD FURNISHED er BY CUSTOMER Figure 2 9 Warning Prevent the possibility of electrical shock or damage to the instrument Disconnect power PRIOR TO making any connections Use extreme caution when wiring signal input connections A Warning Hazardous potentials may exist on signal input terminals which are floating with respect to case ground These hazardous potentials may be on the rear terminals panel of your instrument Any voltage potential at the signal source will exist on the instrument s respective signal input terminal for example thermocouples used to monitor generator winding temperatures A Caution NEVER run signal and power or control wiring together in the same conduit This will prevent possible recording errors due to induced signals between lines Route signal wires away from power wires at the rear panel A Caution Ground cable shields at ONE END only to eliminate the possibility of inte
42. boot from Flash disk boot from Flash disk or floppy drive 6 Enables disable system watchdog 7 Enables disables serial com ports 3 and 4 8 Enables disables graphics controller VGA output Service The local representative is the first contact for support and is well equipped to answer questions and provide application assistance Your representative has access to product information and current software revisions You can also contact Thermo Fisher directly In the United States In Canada Thermo Fisher Scientific 14 Gormley Industrial Avenue Gormley Ontario LOH 0 Phone 905 888 8808 Fax 905 888 8828 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1410 Gillingham Lane Sugar Land TX 77478 Phone 713 272 0404 Fax 713 272 2272 In Europe On the Web www thermo com SV180 SV18C User Guide 109 Thermo Fisher Scientific lon Path Road Three Winsford Cheshire CW7 3GA United Kingdom Phone 44 0 1606 548700 Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Scientific products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship at the time of shipment and for one year thereafter Any claimed defects in Thermo Scientific products must be reported within the warranty period Thermo Fisher Scientific shall have the right to inspect such products at Buyer s plant or to require Buyer to return such products to Thermo Fisher plant In the event Thermo Fisher requests return of its products Buyer shall ship with transportation charges paid by t
43. calibration section Chapter 8 Digital YO L4 2 LJ AE S s M s P Figure 4 13 This menu item allows you to define the operation of input switches and output contacts 1 Input Switches Block a Switch Number Press the text box and enter the switch number you want to set up Press OK b Switch Function Each switch contact can be set up to actuate a recorder function Press the button associated with the function you want to assign to the switch Following are descriptions of each switch function SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 9 Digital 1 0 Thermo Fisher Scientific Function No function assigned Change in switch state signals an event switch action SPST Change in switch state acknowledges alarms switch action momentary Change in switch state changes the chart speed switch action SPST Change in switch state changes the state of alarm checks switch action SPST Change in switch state changes the recording state from on to off or off to on switch action SPST Causes all programmed trend displays to stop updating useful when necessary to temporarily pause a training session in progress switch action SPST Erases all trend type displays and clears history review memory useful when starting a training session as the recorder begins collecting fresh simulated data switch action momentary Causes the recorder display to be set at lowest possible intensity useful
44. clears Open on Acknowledge Common alarm clears when the point alarm is acknowledged SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 11 Table 4 3 Standard Alarm Open on Alarm Clear Open on Acknowledge Failsafe Contacts Reflash Contacts following items Table 4 4 Common Alarm Contact Media Status Unit Fault Point Alarms 3 Press Close Thermo Fisher Scientific Display Contral an A F 7 4 27 NN r 5 Figure 4 14 Display Intensity Block Normal Press the High Medium or Low button to select the level of intensity on the normal display You can also set a custom level of intensity by pressing the Custom text box and entering the intensity level 1 100 Press OK Screen Saver Press the High Medium or Low button to select the level of intensity on the screen saver display Alternatively you can set a custom intensity level Press OK Wait Set the time the recorder waits before activating the screen saver by pressing the input box and entering the time in seconds The wait time must be over five seconds 2 Digital Display Block Alarm Blink Press this check box if you want point digital display boxes to blink for operator notification if alarm states are active on the points a C a b Display Point Number Press the check box to have the digital blocks display the point number Thermo Fisher Scientific The Program Menu Dis
45. completion the screen shown in Figure 10 1 appears again When you press OK the Delete Database screen appears This function enables users with corrupt configurations to delete the database before a lock up occurs that prevents them from using the touch screen keys To continue without deleting the database press No A Caution Contact the factory PRIOR TO deleting the database A General Since the recorder is a complex instrument we highly recommend that T blesh troubleshooting and repair be performed only by a competent individual roubleshooting ble of identifying existing and predictable hazards in th one capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions that are unsanitary hazardous or dangerous to employees and has authorization to make prompt corrective measures to eliminate them Before beginning a detailed analysis of a malfunctioning recorder we recommend that you remove power from the recorder and perform a brief visual inspection to determine if the problem is inclusive to the recorder Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 10 3 Perform the following 1 Ensure all cable connectors are seated properly 2 Ensure all connections to the rear terminal panel are secure and wired correctly Chapter 2 3 Usea VOM to ensure that the input voltage is applied to the operating power terminal strip The following table lists some common problems and possible solut
46. contact point type allows a point to be programmed to detect an open or closed contact Programmable parameters for dry contact point types are nearly identical to those for linear point types Point 1 Dry Contact Figure 5 13 Dry Contact type point programming 1 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Dry Contact 5 16 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming Input source Refer to step 3 in the Linear type point programming section Alarm Setup Block a Type Only available options are None Abnormal Open and Closed alarm types Make the desired selection and set up the contact number does not apply if you select None b Abnormal Value and Alarm Delay Refer to step 5 in the Alarm Setup Block section of Similar Programming Parameters Calculations are performed on the instantaneous value of one or more points The calculations are performed after each scan of all measured inputs High Peak Low Peak Time Average High peak calculated type points track the highest data of a given point This data is stored until some form of reset occurs When the data is reset the high peak point data is printed on the chart along with the time the peak value occurred Low peak calculated type points track the lowest data of a given point This data is stored until some form of reset occurs Wh
47. data to IEEE floating point e Input Output Scales Use these fields to rescale data before saving it in the point 3 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Thermo Fisher Scientific 5 34 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Store Boundary The final function within the Point Programming screen is called Store Boundary Refer to step 5 in Media Control of Chapter 4 for a detailed explanation of this function and the effect on data compression Press the text box and enter the boundary value Press OK Press Program to save the parameters you just set up SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 35 Store Boundary Thermo Fisher Scientific This page intentionally left blank Chapter 6 Screen Types Following are descriptions of display features and which displays use them Grids indicators Description May be displayed with the trend displays Press the Show button to turn on and off Displays current scaled data for the points Are both horizontal and vertical If there is more than one scale set they alternate Each scale set has end points marked along top of the chart with the scale value Can be shown as bars or pointers Scales can be turned on or off allowing you to see indicators in the assigned scale If more than one indicator has the same scale assigned to it indicators are shown in same scale bar If bars are being use
48. during training sessions when there are long periods of inactivity switch action SPST Select a switch number to assign to this function and wire a momentary switch to it When you return to the main screen and press the external switch the recorder advances to the following screen You can skip a screen by entering an at sign before the screen name Select a switch number to assign to this function and wire a momentary switch to it Each time you press the external switch a bitmap file of the screen image 15 saved to the media designated as the config file media set in the Media Control menu The file name is the exact time HH MM SS that you pressed the button Table 4 2 Switch None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Open and Close Messages Assign messages to print on the trend screen s chart when an event switch input changes state Press the associated text box and enter the message Press OK 2 Output Contacts Block Standard Alarms Four standard alarms are available for assignment to output contacts These selections define how the standard alarm contact outputs behave under certain conditions Select the alarm by pressing the check box next to the associated alarm Thermo Fisher Scientific C a The Program Menu Digital 1 0 4 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide
49. from the left side The recorder door opens 90 degrees and no further Do not force the door open more than 90 degrees or damage to the recorder may result Graph iCal The recorder has an LCD graphics screen that also acts as a touch keypad Interface Lightly press the desired area of screen to activate the function and the unit acknowledges the press by providing audible feedback Refer to Figure 3 2 and you can see that the graphics screen is divided into two sections the button bar along the bottom of the screen and the graphics area Note that it is necessary to view the screen head on to avoid parallax error when trying to press buttons which are close together SANANA VANAN wet 0 25 9 960 TINY 1 T ee pet 1 ELI 111 1 Graphic area ru melak ejt m Gi oisean Button bar Figure 3 2 Graphical Interface 3 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Operating the Instrument Graphical Interface M 6 6 6 amp m au or Unit_01 Sereen 1 09 31 38 03 15 2004 Figure 3 3 The following table provides descriptions of button functions Table 3 2 Button Function 1 Screen button Displays screen selection menu bar allows you to select specific screen 2 Program menu PGM button Opens the Program menu 3 Function menu FNC button Opens the Function menu 4 Acknowledge ACK button Press to acknowledge alarm con
50. instrument is sized to fit in an 11 1 x 11 1 inch 282 x 282 mm panel cutout and requires 9 12 inch 232 mm behind panel depth Actual dimensions of the instrument are shown in Figures 2 1 and 2 2 The recorder can be mounted at most any angle Ensure that you have the proper clearances 1 Cuta panel opening that is 11 1 x 11 1 inch 282 x 282 mm in the installation location If you are installing multiple recorders side by side refer to Figure 2 2 again The section labeled PANEL CUTOUT depicts the minimum spacing requirements between recorders 2 If not already done remove any packaging material from the recorder Always handle the unit carefully to avoid damaging the display or scratching the touch screen surface 3 If necessary remove the four rubber feet from the bottom of the recorder Insert the recorder into the panel opening from the front 5 For Seismic Only continue to step 6 for non seismic installation Slide the retainer plate over the end of the recorder Slide the plate up to the panel refer to Figure 2 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Installation Table Top Mounting y Panel Mounting A 2 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Installation amp Wiring Installation 6 Hold the recorder firmly in place against the panel and install one of the jackscrews by inserting the jackscrew nut into the keyhole located on the side of the recorder case For seismic installation e
51. local source or from other Thermo Scientific multiplexers MM120 MX60 Additional parameters must be programmed if you select Table 5 1 Parameter Description Ports Enter the port which connects the recorder to the multiplexer 1 or 2 Box Enter the number assigned to the box 1 7 Card Enter the card in the multiplexer you want the recorder to read 1 6 Relay Enter the point number on the card you want the recorder to read 0 9 4 Input amp Output Block a Input Low and High Scales The input scale set must remain within the input point type range for the point For example if you select a point type of 5 V 5 V range and your input signal is 2 5 V you can set the input scale for 2 5 V You may not set the input scale for a voltage of greater than or less than the 5 V of the point type selected Set the low and high input scales by pressing the associated input boxes Enter the desired value and press OK Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 9 Point Programming Programming b Output Low and High Scales The output scale is programmed to convert the input into the correct unit value of the measurement For example if your input scale is set at 2 5 V which translates into 1000 4000 psi from a pressure transducer set the low output scale to 1000 and the high output scale to 4000 with the units set to psi The recorder correlates an input of 2 V with a pressure of 1000 psi and an i
52. mm Depth 23 5 in 9 3 mm Approximately 21 6 Ib 9 8 kg Seismic IEEE 344 1987 EMI RFI EPRI TR 102323 Software V amp V IEEE std 7 4 3 2 1993 10CFR 21 10CFR 50 Appendix B and IEEE 323 1983 mild environment Thermo Fisher P N PA100259 02 PA100259 03 PA100259 05 PA100259 06 PA100259 07 Flash cards require a compact flash to PCMCIA adapter Thermo Fisher P N PA100260 01 SV180 SV18C User Guide 1 5 Operating temperature Operating humidity Enclosure Dimensions Weight Table 1 9 Qualifications Nuclear Table 1 10 Card Size 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB Environmental Qualifications Factory Recommended Compact Flash Cards Thermo Fisher Scientific This page intentionally left blank Chapter 2 Installation amp Wiring Equipment Handling Initial Inspection amp Carefully unpack the instrument from the shipping carton The instrument Unpacking packed in a shock proof foam retainer to prevent damage during normal transit If damage to the shipping carton is evident upon receipt ask the carrier s representative to be present when the instrument is unpacked and refer to Appendix A for return information Remove the foam retainer and instrument from the shipping carton Carefully remove the instrument from the foam retainer If damage is detected after unpacking the instrument repack the instrument and return it to the factory as
53. not use any citrus based products A SV180 SV18C User Guide 10 1 3 Routine Inspection amp Cleaning A Thermo Fisher Scientific Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Touch Screen Calibration Touch Screen The touch screen is calibrated at the factory with the recorder mounted at Calibrati eye level in order to correlate touch screen positions with entities such as alibration d on th interf lly there should b uttons presented on the LCD user interface Normally there should be no reason to recalibrate the touch screen When you touch each button or area directly the unit should respond properly If you have to touch a little above or below the button or if you have to touch the button more than once before the unit responds the screen may require calibration 1 Turn the recorder off then on again 2 Touch the solid blue screen that appears after the boot up process 3 Figure 10 1 appears Press Calibrate Touch Screen Calibrate Touch Screen Figure 10 1 4 When prompted touch each designated point of the screen Figure 10 2 10 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Maintenance amp Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Touch point 2 Touch point 3 8 amp Please Touch Here Please Touch Here gt J Touch Screen Calibration 8 please Touch Here Touch point 5 8 lt Please Touch Here Please Touch Here lg Touch point 1 Touch point 4 Figure 10 2 5 Upon
54. period in seconds for Moving Average type points Time out Enter the time period programmed between signal updates before flagging the point invalid Type Alarm Assign the alarm type of None High Low Rate Abnormal Open or Closed Type Point Define the type of signal input to be measured J TC RTD 4 20 mA etc or math calculation to be performed Addition Square Root etc Units Enter the five character maximum engineering unit description assigned to current and voltage inputs and calculated points for thermocouples and RTDs select either C or F Z Constant Enter the constant value for sterilization SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 9 Thermo Fisher Scientific This page intentionally left blank Appendix D Unit Programming Forms Use the forms on the following pages to record data as you program the unit Make copies as needed Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 0 1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Page Date amp Time Time Date Point Groups Group 2 point assignment Group 4 point assignment Group 6 point assignment Group 8 point assignment Group 10 point assignment Group 12 point assignment Group 14 point assignment Group 16 point assignment Group 18 point assignment Group 20 point assignment Group 22 point assignment Group 24 point assignment Group 26 point assignment Group 28 point assignment Group 30 point assignment Group 32 point assignment Uni
55. potentials may be on the rear terminal panel of your instrument Any voltage potential at the signal source will exist at the instrument s respective signal input terminal for example power generator winding temperature monitoring thermocouples A Caution Use electrostatic protection devices when removing or installing printed circuit boards Some components on the circuit boards are highly sensitive to electrostatic discharge and may be damaged if proper grounding procedures are not used A Verify that the recorder s operating environment is free of conditions that could interfere with its operation Following is a table listing items we recommend that you visually inspect on a regular basis Table 10 1 Item Description Corrective Measures Display Display should be visible May be Touch screen to return to normal dim due to inactivity timeout brightness Display still dim Go to Display Control and set display brightness higher If screen is still dim refer to the troubleshooting table in this chapter Disk drive Disk drive lamp remains on If a disk is present remove it from the drive and insert a new formatted disk If the light remains on contact Thermo Fisher The unit may be cleaned by wiping it with a soft cloth The front panel and display may be wiped with a slightly damp soft cloth containing a soapy solution or a mild detergent Caution Citric acid will damage the plastic on the front panel or display Do
56. section for instructions SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 21 Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming e Moving Average A moving average point calculates the continuous average of the measured or processed value of a selected point A description of the moving average function and an application follows Moving Average Function Description EACH SECOND Newest One Second Average is computed by averaging all data accumulated in the last second Oldest One Second Average replaced by newest One Second Average in the Second Averages Buffer EACH MINUTE Newest One Minute Average computed by averaging last 60 One Second Averages from the Second Averages Buffer Oldest One Minute Average Replaced by newest One Minute Average in the Minute Averages Buffer Final data for the moving average point type is computed by averaging the number of most recent minute averages required by the Time Period Moving Average Function Application Example PROCESS Process temperature input is monitored by one point assigned to the recorder It is desired to have a second point continuously reflect the hourly average temperature of the process SETUP Program point number 1 to the recorder as the temperature monitoring input Program point number 2 to the recorder as a calculated moving average Assign point number 1 as the base point Set a time period of 60 minutes 1 hour RESULT Point number 2 continuously reflect
57. to 255 separated by a period 255 255 255 0 for example The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Set this value according to the system or the network to which the recorder belongs In some cases this setting may not be needed c Default Gateway This is the IP address that is used when communicating with other devices on a different network The address is a 32 bit value normally expressed with four values 0 to 255 separated by a period The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Set this value according to the system or the network to which the recorder belongs In some cases this setting may not be needed Thermo Fisher Scientific Setting up Communications Ethernet Port 7 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Setting up Communications Ethernet Port 2 517180 FTP Config Client Login Block You can set up the recorder to accept INI configuration files from a host computer This section allows you to safeguard this feature by entering the user name with a password Press the boxes for each to enter text Note that the FTP Config port is internally fixed at 50000 you must use this port when connecting the recorder to transfer an INI file 3 517180 FTP Files Client Login Block Accessing the recorder s data alarm event files requires a user name and password This section of the screen allows you to set up a maximum of six user names and corresponding passwords a Press the check box next to User 1 2 3 etc b Press the User Name text box enter th
58. true state The gated timer point only accumulates seconds when the temperature is above or below a set level The timer continues to accumulate time each time it is turned on The point can also be reset at programmed time intervals and alarms can be set to alarm if the timer total goes above a programmed time interval in seconds Point 1 Calculated x Type Daniy C High Peak PortTag __ 8 Ot Gate Port 1 j Low Peak Low Scale 000 ighScse 10000 Bands 10000 UMANE C Moning Annie Mayo 5 js 5 Mw Tw Avena Demdfk C 0C Gated Timer C Toake Ncs cos MEN o 0o 7 Reset Corisal Alen Setup Alam Type Selport Contact Rate sec 1 How Hh le Ree 2 Wwe C C Hoh C C 3 Co Nw C Myond C High C i C fT 4 None C Abort C Hh C lw C Ree 8 fue c Cg Cow C we onus 09 imo 0 Alm 0 0 and _ to Figure 5 18 Gated Timer Calculated type point programming Type Block Select Gated Timer 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note that the only available Decimal Fix selection is 0 Gate Point If a base point of 0 is specified the gated timer runs continuously until reset If a valid point 1 999 is assigned as the base point the timer accumulates seconds only when the base point evaluates to be T
59. value is automatically logged to the alarm event summary before the value is reset if the Save on Reset function is enabled Press the input box and enter the interval time in a 24 hour clock format hh mm Press OK The programmable start time may not be the time at which the first log reset occurs when enabling the Auto Reset and Save on Reset functions However a log reset always occurs at the start time every day The actual first log reset depends upon the current time and the assigned interval The recorder calculates the first log reset by repeatedly adding the interval to the start time until the current time is met or exceeded Refer to the following example SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 19 Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Current Time 07 30 09 15 Programmed start time Start Time 09 15 10 15 Timed Interval 1 hour 11 15 12 15 Note The 1 hour interval added to the start time yields log reset times 23 15 07 15 07 30 Current time 08 15 Time of first log reset When High Peak Low Peak and Time Average calculated type points are reset the new value is the current base point value at the time of reset When Totalize and Gated Timer type points are reset the new value is zero iv Continue After Power Cycle If not checked Totalize High Peak and Low Peak point types are reset after a power cycle The values from just before the power down are saved to the alarm event file and shown on
60. white lines Display appears dim Screen not displaying correct data 10 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Diagnostics Problem Checkpoint Yes No Solution Screen not displaying correct Recorder is in Live mode digital Contact Thermo Fisher data cont filter constant is 0 and input signal s amplitude is not fluctuating rapidly No data on disk Is proper media type selected No Select proper media type Chapter 4 Is disk formatted correctly No Format disk Is History function enabled No Enable function Chapter 4 Can you save configuration file No Check History function to media Yes Replace media drive Diagnostics watchdog Ambients Display GPIO CLOSE Figure 10 3 Access the Diagnostics menu by pressing PGM System and Diagnostics This menu allows you to perform a certain amount of diagnostics on the recorder from the front display Watchdog The Watchdog Timer test function tests the watchdog timer circuit which monitors the software execution on the CPU Initiating this test removes the tickler signal from the watchdog timer allowing the timer to time out and reset the unit 1 Press Watchdog Test 2 Press Accept on the first screen and the Unit Reset Timer screen is displayed The unit resets after 10 seconds Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 10 5 This function tests the ambient temperature circ
61. you to quickly survey a range of points in the recorder If more than 80 points are programmed touch the Next button on the button bar to display the rest of the points In the second display Next becomes Back press it to return to the first page Screen Mame Screen Background Coke J posco 1 Te C Trend C Veica Tend C Trend Summary C MWomontsl wgsh C Orven C Das C Noe 2 cost Soom 7 Scot E Hom 25 Sosan Soten Soren Soen 4 Soreen o h Figure 6 15 Overview screen setup 1 Complete steps 1 3 from Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screen Select Overview as the screen type in step 2 2 Press the Background Color box and a selection box appears Touch the desired color for the background and press OK 3 Press the Digital Color box and a selection box appears Touch the desired color for the chart grid and press OK Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 1 pe wet Io 7 pu mws ZZ 5 0 2 0 11 0 8 0 bea 17 0 14 0 23 019 20 000 29 019 26 0 35 0 32 0 ead TAI Shaa 41 020 38 000 47 0 440 LZ Pom ne cx di 9 Ga Sn eer Figure 6 16 Typical Overview screen Digital blocks may be shown for a maximum of 32 programmed points The large numbers in the center of the window are the real time point value and above the point value is the point tag Below the point v
62. 070131 9 5 10 135 ANY HON OF 0 NILA a AM D SIS om VAE PVE Ds oC Sla 0 Documentation Thermo Fisher Scientific Rear terminal assignment for multibank recorder sheet 1 of 1 igure 11 10 F 11 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide TVNINH3L NOLLO3NNOO 0116685 oS UIN eu obese sume una 10117881703 20v j Eu TISIEV E SISSE DINI 200 1g PSS DUNS Ag HHE 1 Lug FER TINI IOS INI LII FIR Se OIE Ee EEO LIIS AON Ln SINAN TES RE ADI ND Niere see AY 001 99 StS Sr Sid i L 22e OZLNW OSXW E LOST a FASS a DI OT hy OND COUT Pd a a 2 N Su 1 n SSA HSS UNS 0 PIES E ES WIIS OLE 2 SIRO i L 5 t par AUN SEES 4 N Ee SES SIS 7 SI PS IE He 4 S A POLE 1 LES 4 TS S Efl fd E INA i JIR ale amp en 2 ES IBS DIS 4 BR SPI GA DIST IST FS AY AY Why 1 LM Ia S1ndNI 9 amp OCHNW OSXIN Documentation Documentation 00623 04 LABEL REAR TERMINAL O49 64 OCK alee 5 USER MANUAL E PROVIEW PLUS ASSY At AE A AT RESISTOR ASSY 50 OHM SHUNT WITH LUGS PLATE JACKSCREW RETAINER JACKSCREWKIT LABE WASH SCR 4 40 x 7 16 BH PWR BARRIER COVER TERMINAL PWR BARRIER LABEL ADC CONSTANTS
63. 1 ZA100208 ZB100980 ZB100980 01 ZB100980 02 ZB100980 03 Thermo Fisher Scientific Page 11 38 11 39 11 40 e TT m E T Table 11 2 PCB assembly parts list Description Rear Terminal Panel PCB Assembly Parts List Standard Recorder 1 sheet Rear Terminal Panel PCB Assembly Parts List Multibank Recorder 1 sheet Power Input PCB Assembly Parts List 1 sheet Power Supply Carrier PCB Assembly Parts List 2 sheets Standard ADC PCB Assembly Parts List 1 sheet ADC with RTD PCB Assembly Parts List 1 sheet ADC Board PCB Assembly Parts List Multibank Recorder GPIO Assembly Parts List 1 sheet DC Power Supply Carrier PCB Assembly Parts List 1 sheet Thermo Fisher Scientific Rev A 00 wy gt Drawing 00503 00538 00504 00505 00506 01 00506 02 00537 00507 00515 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 Documentation 11 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific Figure 11 1 DM100171 Installation dimensions sheet 1 of 1 Documentation Thermo Fisher Scientific AIL AV ILC Ie 1 1 RE UIN IIIS ER INI ee IMs LION QUILT IO IO KY OU IIO IO 2 LOS TE e n OUTIL I n QUILT n LOU OIL OI a LOLO 4 OILS 4 PAT S NLT 62 99 ND AU ERIS WULO 1 OOP 1 LAL LOU En 4 0 1 IHE 0 111 07
64. 104716 01 CA104716 01 CA104716 01 CA104716 01 CO100121 01 CO100121 14 CO100161 01 CO100181 13 CO100195 01 CO100195 03 CO100240 01 CO100189 01 CO100241 03 RS214990 DF SE100465 S1 SE100507 S3 S 300053 17 TS100058 25 T 100059 25 FA100124 01 CA104744 01 CO100121 03 T 100025 15 CO100042 01 i Figure 11 37 CB100538 Multibank RTP PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation Part number CB100504 01 PCB ASSY POWER INPUT 001 MC100504 01 PCB POWER INPUT 1 EA 002 TS100005 20 TERM SSB6FG030202NNNN 1 EA 003 CO100242 0 CONTACT IEC60320 3 EA 004 LB100614 01 LABEL POWER INPUT 1 EA Figure 11 38 CB100504 Power input PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of 1 11 40 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation POSS OEE SSPE BEEESEEBEELE FCS SE SSS SSeS 11 41 PCB ASSY POWER SUPPLY CARRIER PCB POWER SUPPLY CARRIER POWER SUPPLY FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 3 15A STANDOFF PCB 4 40X 250 SELF CL COVER PROTECTIVE COVER PROTECTIVE BRACKET ASSY P S CARD GUIDE 0 062 PCB SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 BH WASHER 4 INT LOCK PCB ASSY P S CARRIER PCB POWER SUPPLY CARRIER POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 3 15A FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 2 50A STANDOFF PCB 4 40X 250 SELF CL COVER PROTECTIVE COVER PROTECTIVE BRACKET ASSY 5 CARD GUIDE 0 062 PC
65. 1404 04 SCREW 4 40 X 1 4 BH 0017 HW015004 04 WASHER 4 INT LOCK 0018 HW011204 04 SCREW 4 40 X 1 4 FH 100 0020 FA100088 01 SCREW M2 5X4MM PH JIS B1111 0021 FA100096 02 2 5MM SPLIT LOCKWASHER 0022 CL100002 01 CLAMP CABLE 1 X1 08406 0023 Figure 11 34 7B100980 02 Chassis assembly parts list floppy and zip drives Thermo Fisher Scientific sheet 1 of 1 for reference only Documentation 11 36 SV180 SV18C User Guide Documentation ZB100974 01 1 000 EA CHASSIS FRAME ASSY CB100502 02 1 000 EA PCB CPU SV180 280 PA100211 01 1 000 EA FLOPPY DRIVE FD 05HF 5630 FD 05HF 8630 FD 05HF 8830 MP102603 01 2 000 EA BRKT MTG FLOPPY DRIVE MP102602 01 2 000 EA TRAP FLOPPY DRIVE ASSY HN101199 01 1 000 EA HARNESS FLOPPY DRIVE MP102601 01 1 000 EA SPACER ZIP SUPPORT ZB100986 01 1 000 EA MOUNTING BRACKET PCMCIA CB100491 01 1 000 EA PCB ASSY PCMCIA HN101201 01 1 000 EA HARNESS PCMCIA I F HW011404 04 12 000 EA SCREW 84 40 X 1 4 BH HW015004 04 16 000 EA WASHER 84 INT LOCK HW011204 04 2 000 EA SCREW 4 40 X 1 4 FH 100 HW011404 03 4 000 EA SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 BH SLOTTED FA100088 01 4 000 EA SCREW M2 5X4MM PH JIS B1111 FA100096 02 4 000 EA 2 5MM SPLIT LOCKWASHER CL100002 01 1 000 EA CLAMP CABLE 1 X1 08406 MP102621 01 1 000 EA BRKT CHASSIS HANDLE 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0010 0013 0014 0015 0016 0017 0018 0019 0020 0021 0022 0023 Figure 11 35
66. 4 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 Figure 11 42 CB100506 02 ADC with RTD PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of Thermo Fisher Scientific 1 Documentation 11 44 SV180 SV18C User Guide Documentation 11 45 5 SOS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS SSss No eh M MJ M A MO oM R3 Go A 4A ss 2ZSBSSS Description PCB SV180 280 MX60 MM120 INTERFACE CAP 0 0047MF CER DISC CAP CK06 0 022MF 100V CAP 0 1UF S0V CERAMIC CAP 0 1UF 50V CERAMIC CAP 0 1UF 50V CERAMIC CAP 0 1UF SOV CERAMIC CAP 10UF 16V SOLID TANTALUM CAP 10UF 16V SOLID TANTALUM CONN HEADER 0 1 C C 2X5 POS DIODE 1N4148 LED GREEN WITH RESISTOR 5V IC 74HC04 HEX INVERTER IC 74HC08 QUAD 2 INP AND DIP 1C 74HC138 3 8 LINE DEC DIP IC 74HC 165 8 BIT SHIFT REG IC 74HC383 DUAL 4 BIT B C 1C 75176 AP 6 5 5 REF IC AD852 VFC IC AT9058515 MICROCONTROLLER IC DUAL OPTO COUP amp PIN DIP IC QUAD SPST CMOS ANALOG SW IC ILO1 DUAL OPTO COUPLER IC DC DC CONV 1W SIP STOS IC DC DC CONV 1W SIP 5TO 15 IC OP77 OP AMP IC OSCILLATOR 7 3728 MHZ CHOKE MOLDED RF 15UH RESISTOR 0 OHM JMPR MF AXIAL RES 36 5 1 4W 1 MF RES 37 4 1 4W 196 MF RES 49 9 1 4W 1 MF RES 76 8 1 4W 1 MF RES 100 1 4W 1 MF RES 243 1 4W 1 MF RES 422
67. 6 6 GAR Page f lm back d ackwar 193 43 934 E 627 s ga 98 a ontract za Si Scrres 1 27 46 Figure 6 21 Table 6 2 Button Function Search Press this button and a new window pops up Select whether the search should be by time and date by time only or by alarm An input box then opens Enter select the required information and press Search Scroll Forward Press this button to move the display forward in time at the rate shown on the screen Scroll Backward Press this button to move the display backward in time at the rate shown on the screen Page Forward Press this button to move an entire screen forward in time Page Backward Press this button to move an entire screen backward in time Expand Pressing this button allows you to expand the view so that less time is displayed The minimum amount of time that may be displayed is 5 sec in Contract Pressing this button allows you to decrease the view so that more time is displayed The maximum amount of time that may be displayed is 2 hr in SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 5 Reviewing Recorder Memory Thermo Fisher Scientific This page intentionally left blank Chapter 7 Setting up Communications This chapter addresses the Ports menu item Serial Printer Ethernet SM100 CLOSE Figure 7 1 Ports menu Select Program Ports Serial 1 2 Press Modbus ID and enter the recorder s Modbus slave ID
68. 60 Hz 60 dB at 50 60 Hz Standard All points scanned every second 16 80 inputs nominally Optional Remote multiplexers scanned at approximately 15 points per second Thermo Fisher Scientific Input capacity Input signals Accuracy Resolution Impedance Common mode voltage Common mode noise rejection Normal mode noise rejection Scan rate 1 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Product Overview Specifications Recording Table 1 2 Recording specifications User programmable sample rate interval from 1 sec to 24 hr ASCII or Compressed Binary 8 MB of Flash memory 64 MB of DRAM 512 kB NVRAM memory 1 44 MB 3 5 in floppy disk or PCMCIA ATA Flash card Programmed points may be assigned freely to a total of 32 groups any two groups may be stored to media Historical data file alarm event file and configuration file Recording Rates Format Internal Memory Storage Media Data Saving Method File Types Display Table 1 3 Display specifications 12 1 in Color active matrix TFT LCD 800 H x 600 V pixels Maximum of 9 user defined screens Maximum of 40 250 msec User programmable in in hr or mm hr User programmable Any screen captured to bmp file by event switch input or Modbus command Algebraic equations basic math powers roots natural and base 10 logarithms exponentiation conditionals Boolean logic moving average hi lo peak timer rate of change
69. 8 5 AC PIS CARRIER WI EMURFI HWO031004 00 A Ie 1 ay INN NUT 4 40 HEX STD milii TTL PARTS UST Figure 11 12 ZM100133 Recorder assembly parts list sheet 2 of 2 11 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation L REAR TERMINAL O49 64 L REAR TERMINAL 033 48 L REAR TERMINAL 165 80 USER MANUAL ASSY BLANKING PANEL SPACER 0 LB100623 04 3 02 1 MO100217 01 2L0198EEPRI1 c m 20 2 3 az LEE an 2 PITT TTT TTT 8 o S KING PANEL SCREW 4 40 x 7 16 BH PWR BARRIER COVER TERMINAL PWR BARRIER ER 0 25 HEX x 0 75 LG PWR BARRIER 4 40 x 1 BH PWR BARRIER LABEL DANGER gt pee ec c it Le Ee POWER CORD ASSY IEC 320 POWER CORD ASSY 8 FT LUGGED RESISTOR ASSY 50 OHM SHUNT PLATE JACKSCREW RETAINER JACKSCREWKIT LABEL MADE IN USA NAME PLATE SV SERIES CE MARK EAR TERMINAL ASSIGNMENTS NSTALLATION DIMENSIONS i 5 MP 102612001 KT100313C02 DM100172 01 100171 01 10260 m L REALTIME ASSY INPUT POWER BARRIER 16 32 x 1 2 BH DOOR ANCHOR 8 HASSIS ASSY FLOPPY PC CARD HASSIS ASSY FLOPPY ONLY PCB ASSY GPIO A T C RTD TC NCLOSURE ASSY RECORDER ASSY DRAWING SER 9995 E EEE go ee i EA bolla REER LL IRSE BRL PL RTT 9 m
70. B SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 BH WASHER 4 1NT LOCK JUMPER WIRE 0 700 LG 22 AWG JUMPER WIRE 0 900 LG 22 AWG RES SMT 2010 LOOPPM 1 2 43K PCB ASSY P S CARRIER EMI PCB POWER SUPPLY CARRIER POWER SUPPLY FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 3 15A STANDOFF PCB 4 40X 250 SELF CL COVER PROTECTIVE COVER PROTECTIVE BRACKET ASSY P S CARD GUIDE 0 062 PCB SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 BH WASHER 4 INT LOCK FILTER POWER LINE 3A CHOKE 56UH 0 8A RF AXIAL VARISTOR 14MM 0 6W RAD 430V TVS 1500 85V BI DIR SMD CB100505 02 MC100505 01 PA100225 01 FU100023 01 FU100022 31 FA100000 03 LB100639 01 LB100631 01 17810098 1 1 84100217 2 1 0114 04 3 11001 5004 04 MC100505 01 PA100225 01 PA100225 03 FU100023 01 FU100022 31 FU100022 25 FA100000 03 LB100639 01 LB100631 01 ZB100981 01 RM100217 02 HW011404 03 HW015004 04 RM100039 13 RM100039 14 RS412431 DF MC100505 01 PA100225 01 FU100023 01 FU100022 31 FA100000 03 LB100639 01 LB100631 01 28100 98 1 1 RM100217 02 HW011404 03 HW015004 04 FL100004 03 CK100012 56 SE300026 25 E300069 s1 Part number CB100505 01 001 002 004 005 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 Part number 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 015 017 020 Part number CB100505 03 001 002 004 005 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 016 018 019 Figure 11 39 CB100505 Power supply carrier PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of 2
71. B assembly CPU board PCB assembly Power supply OR PCB assembly Power supply with 24 Vdc A power Fuse Subminiature plug in radial 3 15 A Fuse Subminiature plug in radial 2 5 A 2 wire transmitter option P N 00984C01 00211C01 00491C01 00506C01 00506C02 00507C01 00502C02 00505001 00505C02 00022C31 00022C01 ZB1 PAI CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 CB1 FU1 FU1 Oty Table B 2 Item 1 2 on amp w NOTES A This part is recommended only when this option has been purchased B This part may be used up to 5 times in each unit Thermo Fisher Scientific Recommended Spare Parts Controlled Program Recorders Controlled Program Recorders B 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Appendix C Point Programming Forms Use the forms on the following pages to record data as you connect inputs Make copies as needed Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 0 1 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Linear Type Point Typ 50mV 100mvV 200mv 1V 5V 107 4 20 10 50 mA Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 1 2 J3 J4 L E Normal color Alarm color Input Source Loca MM120
72. Communications Modbus RTU amp ASCII Functions Function and State POINT 999 Function and State POINT 999 DEMAND RESET Function and State TRIGGER EVENT 60 OPEN MESSAGE TRIGGER EVENT 60 CLOSE MESSAGE Coil 0999 Coil 1999 Coil 2119 2120 CLOSEMESSAGECOILNUMBER EVENTNUMBER 2 0 SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 9 Table 7 2 Coil Registers OXXX POINT ACTIVE BYPASSED STATUS Function and State POINT 1 POINT 2 POINT 3 POINT 4 Data Type Bit Functions 1 15 Read Write Coil 0001 0002 0003 0004 INDEX ACTIVEBYPASSCOILNUMBER POINTNUMBER Table 7 3 Coil Registers 1XXX POINT RESET CONTROL Function and State POINT 1 DEMAND RESET POINT 2 DEMAND RESET POINT 3 DEMAND RESET POINT 4 DEMAND RESET Data Type Bit Functions 1 15 Read Write Coil 1001 1002 1003 1004 INDEX POINTRESETCOILNUMBER POINT NUMBER 1000 Table 7 4 Coil Registers 2XXX EVENT SWITCH MESSAGES Function and State TRIGGER EVENT 01 OPEN MESSAGE TRIGGER EVENT 01 CLOSE MESSAGE TRIGGER EVENT 02 OPEN MESSAGE TRIGGER EVENT 02 CLOSE MESSAGE Data Type Bit Functions 1 15 Read Write Coil 2001 2002 2003 2004 OPENMESSAGECOILNUMBER EVENTNUMBER 2 1999 Thermo Fisher Scientific Setting up Communications Modbus RTU amp ASCII Functions Table 7 5 Coil Registers 4XXX SPECIAL PURPOSE Data Type Bit Functions 1 15 Read Write Coil Functio
73. D CONNECTION TERMINAL Thermo Fisher Scientific ALARM OUTPUTS EVENT INPUTS L F3 3 All n of PRINTER ETHERNET ETHERNET SERIAL PORT PORT Installation amp Wiring INPUTS MX60 MM120 INTERFACE INPUTS ADC CALIBRATION TERMINALS RS485 PORT SYSTEM ALARM EXTERNAL PARALLEL MONITOR PORT Figure 2 30 Multibank recorder rear terminal panel Wiring Procedures Multibank Recorder to Multiplexer B MX60 MM120 INTERFACE N 2 20 SV180 SV18C User Guide Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures Hard Wiring The cable for hard wiring a multibank recorder to multiplexer comes equipped with spade lugs attached to both ends P N HN101038 01 1 Caution When making connections shields should be permanently isolated from each other to prevent damage to the recorder A AVAILABLE WITH BOTH ENDS SPADE LUGGED HN101038 01 A RED je M r2 1 lt j ex 1 i 1 WT 2 GQ t RED 2 RE ij 5 2 CI 8 SHLD 2 55 c ORN gS c BLK 3 igi 1 WHT 3 ES RED 3 1 3 i BLK 4 OO ro RED 4 EY 1 WHT 4 el 151 PORT 1 SEE MX60 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT DM100070 01 OR MM120 TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT DM100129 01 9 FOR TYPICAL CONNECTIONS Figure 2 31 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Gui
74. DC DC CONV 3W SIP 12VIN IC OSCILLATOR 7 3728 MHZ CHOKE MOLDED RF 15UH RELAY MINI 250VDC CONTACTS 24V RES 806 1 4W 1 MF RES 1K 1 4W 1 MF RES 4 99K 1 4W 19 MF RES 10K 1 4W 1 MF RES NET 110A681 RES NET 10K X 9 10 PIN SIP VARISTOR 7MM 0 25W RADIAL 390V SOCKET LO PRO 1X 6 40 POS DIP CARD EJECTOR W ROLL PIN MC100507 01 CA060310 75 CA060619 48 CA102800 06 TS100013 05 0100097 03 C0100061 01 SE1N4148 00 LM100007 02 SE100278 01 SE100279 01 SE100285 01 SE100374 01 SE100506 02 SE100363 01 SE100362 04 SE100315 01 SE100513 01 SE100528 02 CK100002 27 RL100005 05 RN558060 DF RN551001 DF RN554991 DF RN551002 DF R2100002 24 RZ100002 09 SE300068 39 50100001 13 RM061710 00 Part number CB100507 01 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 Figure 11 45 CB100507 GPIO assembly parts list sheet 1 of 1 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation Part number CB100515 01 PCB ASSY P S 125VDC EMI 001 MC100515 01 002 PA100243 03 003 PA100243 04 006 CA104735 02 007 CA104735 01 008 FU100023 01 PCB DC POWER SUPPLY CARRIER PWR SUPPLY 125VDC TO 5VDC 25W is PWR SUPPLY 125VDC TO 12VDC 25W a CAP TANT AXIAL 100UF 20V 25 CAP TANT AXIAL 220UF 10V 2 FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL 3 EA EA EA EA EA EA 009 FU100022 16 FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 1 6A 2 EA 011 C
75. DU NMA 5300 MINIS AVIN INSONNI PU 01 90 34 ROS P G miii JO I NIBH JO ONO ONT J d Qu 6i SAAL 9 lt Aii NO MINIS 9 NIHO ION 9i iL 2007 1350802 YS mai 106 TvisN lt SIW Documentation Documentation NOTES 1 APPUCATION O FLOPPY ORNE ONLY 4 FLOPPY ONE AND DP RIVE ITEM 9 11 16 amp 17 ONLY 03 FLOPPY DRIVE AND PC CARD DRIVE 04 DP 061 ONLY OBSOLETE 05 PC CARD DAME ONLY 05 NO MEDIA E gt PLACE CABLE aes EM 27 APPROXMIATELY AS SHOWN CLEAN SURFACES WIH ALCOHOL BEFORE INSTALLING CLAMPS APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE TO ADHERE CLAMPS TO MEDIA DRIVES DO NOT APPLY CLAMP TO FLOPPY DRIVE MOVING PARTS gt PLACE CABLE CLAMP Du 22 APPROXIMATELY AS SHOWN INSURE CABLE DOES NOT INTERFERE WIIN PC CARD ECTON APM CLEAN SURFACE OF FLOPPY DRIVE WIH ALCOHOL BEFORE APPLYING CLAMP DO NOT APPLY EXCESSIVE FORCE TO ADHERE CLAMP 70 FLOPPY DRIVE DO NOT APPLY CLAMP TO FLOPPY ORIVE MOVING PARTS D gt r ree wot PRESENT 05 ADHERE THE CARRE CLAMP TD 22 TO CHASSIS UNDERSDE Figure 11 30 7B100980 Chassis assembly sheet 1 of 3 11 32 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation e amp 04 OLN Figure 11 31 28100980 Chassis assembly sheet 2 of 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 33 Documentation 8 01 02 amp 03 ONLY Figure 11 32 78100980 Chassis assembly
76. Decimal fix _ E Normal color Alarm color Input Source Local MM120 MX60 Ports Box Card Relay Input amp Output Low scale High scale Low scale High scale Input V Output Filter Current On Off Alarm Setup Alarm Type Set point Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 5 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Ind Sqrt Type Point Typ 50mV 100mv 200mv 1V 5V 107 4 20mA 10 50 mA Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 1 2 J3 J4 L E Normal color Alarm color Input Source Loca MM120 MX60 Ports Box Card Relay Input amp Output Low scale High scale Low scale High scale Input V Output Not programmable Filter Current On Off Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High
77. E Thermo Fisher Scientific Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Warranty Warranty 10 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide Note Information presented in this chapter has been regenerated from original drawings Every effort is made to maintain document accuracy However in order to enhance legibility the documents may have been Chapter 11 Documentation restructured and some information may have been intentionally excluded Therefore the drawings within this manual may not be exact duplicates of the original drawings A Table 11 1 Installation amp top assembly drawings Description Installation Dimensions 1 sheet Rear Terminal Assignment Standard Recorder 8 sheets Rear Terminal Assignment Multibank Recorder 1 sheet Recorder Assembly Parts List 2 sheets Recorder Assembly Parts List 2 sheets Recorder Assembly Drawing 4 sheets Recorder Assembly Drawing 2 sheets Door Assembly 1 sheet Door Assembly Parts List 1 sheet Enclosure Assembly 5 sheets Chassis Assembly 3 sheets Chassis Assembly Parts List Floppy Drive Only 1 sheet Chassis Assembly Parts List Floppy and Zip Drives 1 sheet for reference only Chassis Assembly Parts List Floppy and PC Card Drives 1 sheet SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 1 Rev A A Z2 62 gt 00 20 20 gt Drawing DM100171 DM100172 2M100133 ZM100133C ZM100134 ZM100134C ZA100207 ZA100207 0
78. FO1E 10V VOLTAGE REF DIP IC LT1013AC DUAL OP AMP DIP RES 40 2 1 4 1 MF 100PPM RES 4 89K 1 4 1 MF RES 400 0 3W 0 01 MF RES 1K 0 3W 0 05 MF RELAY SOLID ST 1 FORM SMT TRANS A64 TYPE DARL PNP RES 100 1 2W 1 MF RES 200 1 2W 1 MF RES 4 64K 1 4W 1 MF RES 30 1K 1 2W 1 MF DIODE 1N5232B IC DC DC CONV 3W SVIN 24 48 72VOUT IC 5V REGULATOR LM2936 5 0 IC DC DC CONV 2W 5VIN 15 VOUT XSTR PNP GENERAL PURPOSE RNSS2322 DF SE100447 S2 0100001 13 SEMPSA14 00 TS000102 05 SE100260 02 SE100309 02 RN5540R2 DF RNSS4991 DF RZ000501 79 RZ000501 27 SE100447 St E200032 01 RN601000 DF RN602000 DF RN554642 DF RN603012 DF SE1N5232 B0 SE100554 01 SE100556 01 SE100555 01 SE200556 01 3393585258 558585 8 8 558 5 73 74 Figure 11 44 08100537 Multibank ADC PCB assembly parts list sheet 2 of 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation 11 46 SV180 SV18C User Guide Documentation 2 2 2 2 Oe 11 7 PCB ASSY 0 PCB GPIO BOARD CAP 0 1UF 50V CERAMIC CAP 1 0UF 35V TANTALUM CAP 10UF 16V SOLID TANTALUM CONN HEADER 0 1 C C 2X5 POS CONN HEADER 0 1 C C 3 POS CONN HEADER STRIP JUMPER DIODE 1N4148 LED GREEN WITH RESISTOR IC 74HCO4 HEX INVERTER 16 7414208 QUAD 2 INP AND DIP IC 74HC244 OCTAL 3 ST BUFFER IC 74HC273 OCTAL D TYPE FF IC AT90S8515 MICROCONTROLLER IC ILQ 30 OPTICAL ISOLATOR Ic 8 CH DARLINGTON 8 Ic 75176 AP IC
79. ISTOR IC 74HC04 HEX INVERTER IC 74HCO8 QUAD 2 INP AND DIP IC 74HC138 3 8 LINE DEC DIP IC 74HCl65 amp BIT SHIFT REG IC 74HC393 DUAL 4 BIT B C IC 75176 AP IC AD586 5V REF IC AD652 VFC IC AT90S8515 MICROCONTROLLER IC HCPL2631 DUAL OPTO COUP DIP IC QUAD SPST CMOS ANALOG SW IC ILD1 DUAL OPTO COUPLER IC DC DC CONV 1W SIP 5TOS IC DC DC CONV 1W SIP STO 15 IC OP77 0P AMP IC OSCILLATOR 7 3728 MHZ CHOKE MOLDED RF 15UH RESISTOR 0 OHM JMPR MF AXIAL RES 36 5 1 4W 19 MF RES 37 4 1 4W 1 MF RES 49 9 1 4W 1 MF RES 76 8 1 4W 1 MF RES 100 1 4W 1 MF RES 243 1 4W 1 MF RES 422 1 44 1 MF 100PPM RES 499 1 4W 1 MF RES 604 1 4W 1 MF RES 806 1 4W 1 MF RES 1K 1 4W 1 MF RES 3 01K 1 4W 1 MF RES 3 32K 1 4W 1 MF RES 3 83K 1 4W 1 MF RES 4 42 1 4W 1 MF RES S 11K 1 4W 1 4 MF RES 5 223K 1 4W 1 MF RES 10K 1 4W 1 MF RES 20K 1 4W 1 MF RES 23 2K 1 4W 1 MF RELAY SOLID ST DUAL 2 FM A SMT SOCKET LO PRO 1X 6 40 POS DIP TRANSISTOR MPSA14 TERM TEST POINT CARD EJECTOR W ROLL PIN SV180 SV18C User Guide MC100506 01 A100300 15 CA104100 04 CA060310 75 CA102800 06 15100013 05 SE1N4148 00 1M100007 02 100278 01 SE100279 01 SE100283 01 100493 01 98100388 1 58100315 1 98100403 1 58100399 1 100506 02 851004 60 1 SE100033 01 851 004 78 1 E100511 01 E100512 01 SE100305 01 SE100528 02 CK100002 27 R2100025 01 RN5536R5 DF RN 537R4A DF R
80. Interval hh mm Continue after power cycle Yes No Alarm Setup Alarm Type Set point Contact Rate s 1 None _ Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide C 11 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Calculated Type Point Totalize Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimalfix 0 4 2 1 JE Normal color Alarm color Base point Low flow cutoff Flow rate sec min hour day Reset Control Event Reset time Auto Off Daily Weekly Monthly Start hh mm Interval hh mm Continue after power cycle Yes No Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None _ Abnormal High Low _ Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband C 12 SV180
81. K100012 56 CHOKE 56UH 0 8A RF AXIAL 3 EA 012 CK100013 01 INDUCTOR POWDER CORE 110NH 2 EA 013 SE300026 25 VARISTOR 14MM 0 6W RAD 430V 3 EA 014 SE300069 51 TVS 1500W 85V BI DIR SMD 9 EA 015 18100631 01 COVER PROTECTIVE 4 EA 016 28100981 1 BRACKET ASSY P S 1 EA 017 RM100217 02 CARD GUIDE 0 062 PCB 5 EA 018 HW011404 03 SCREW 9 4 40 X 3 16 BH 2 EA 015 HWO15004 04 WASHER 4 INT LOCK 2 EA Part number CB100515 02 PCB ASSY P S 125VDC EMI 24V 1 MC100515 01 PCB DC POWER SUPPLY CARRIER EA 002 PA100243 03 PWR SUPPLY 125VDC TO 5VDC 25W 1 EA 003 PA100243 04 PWR SUPPLY 125VDC TO 12VDC 25W 1 EA 004 PA100243 06 PWR SUPPLY 125VDC TO 24VDC 25W 1 EA 005 CA104735 03 CAP TANT AXIAL 47UF 35V 3 EA 006 CA104735 02 CAP TANT AXIAL 100UF 20V 2 EA 007 CA104735 01 CAP TANT AXIAL 220UF 10V 2 EA 008 FU1000235 01 FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL 4 EA 009 FU100022 16 FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 1 6A 3 EA 010 FU100022 25 FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 2 50A 1 EA 011 CK100012 56 CHOKE 56UH 0 8A RP AXIAL 3 BA 012 CK100013 01 INDUCTOR POWDER CORE 110NH 3 EA 013 SE300026 25 VARISTOR 14MM 0 6W RAD 430V 3 EA 014 SE300069 S1 TVS 1500W 85V BI DIR SMD 9 EA 015 LB100631 01 COVER PROTECTIVE 4 EA 016 28100981 01 BRACKET ASSY P S 1 EA 017 RM100217 02 CARD GUIDE 0 062 PCB 5 EA 018 HW011404 03 SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 BH 2 EA 019 HW015004 04 WASHER 4 4 INT LOCK 2 EA Part number CB100515 03 PCB ASSY P S 24VDC EMI 001 MC100515 01 PCB DC PO
82. MX60 Ports Box Card Relay Input amp Output Low scale High scale Low scale High scale Input V Output Filter Current On Off Alarm Setup Alarm Type Setpoint Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband C 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Thermocouple Type Point Tw TJ K LIT Oe Or Os Oe Oc OM ON Display Point tag Low scale High scale Bands Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimalfix Jo 1 Degrees C F K Normal color Alarm color Input Source Locd MMI20 MX60 Ports Box Card Relay Filter Compensation Local Remote Point Alarm Setup Alarm Type Set point Contact Rate s 1 None Abnormal High Low Rate 2 None Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband Thermo
83. N5549R9 DF RN5576R8 DF RN551000 DF RN552430 DF RN 254220 DF RN554990 DF RN556040 DF RN558060 DF RN551001 DF RN553011 DF RN553321 DF RN553831 DF RN554421 DF RN222111 DF RN555231 DF RN551002 DF RN552002 DF RN552322 DF SE100447 52 0100001 13 SEMPSA14 00 7TS000102 05 RM061710 00 Part number CB100506 01 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 034 035 036 037 038 039 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 050 051 Figure 11 41 CB100506 01 Standard ADC PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of12 Thermo Fisher Scientific SESS EA 6 1 1 1 1 1 Je 2 l i l 2 16 18 2 PCB ASSY ADC W RTD PCB ASSY ADC CAP 0 1UF 50V CERAMIC CAP 10UF 16V SOLID TANTALUM IC REFO1E 10V VOLTAGE REF DIP IC LT1013AC DUAL OP AMP DIP IC DC DC CONV 1W SIP 5TO 15 RES 40 2 1 4W 1 MF 100PPM RES 49 9 1 4W 19 MF RES 243 1 4W 1 MF RES 4 99K 1 4W 1 MF RES 20K 1 4W 1 MF RES 400 0 3W 0 01 MF RES 1K 0 3W 0 05 MF RELAY SOLID ST 1 FORM A SMT RELAY SOLID ST DUAL 1 FM A SMT TRANS A64 TYPE DARL PNP 68100506 2 C8100506 01 CA060310 75 CA102800 06 SE100260 02 SE100309 02 100512 01 RN 5540R2 DF RN5549R9 DF RN552430 DF RN554991 DF RN552002 DF RZ000501 79 RZ000501 27 SE100447 51 5E100447 52 SE200032 01 Part number 001 002 003 00
84. Ol IO t JT Hb 5 89 81 5 PARTS LIST 11 15 SV180 SV18C User Guide Figure 11 13 7M100133C Recorder assembly parts list sheet 1 of 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation b Hu ee Gee pl qo PA a E url c a ANNE DENEN Se lt lt spider en mac E e e eae Se eee 5 PE so O O eem SS See An EA CI Cm NES CARD Cu QE i c aa cH rl Te uu Um Ss a e SONNEN eel dumxrl GG COMER OCC QUNM T NEMO een B SS See ANNE f Se Ha SRT TE E E ee eee eee eee RESA gt SNF A EVI SSS gt E ESE ae EEG E LO mA Am a ee ae EE 4 REF 73 PA100259 07 1 0 GBYTE COMPACT FLASH CARD J 4 REF 72 PA100259 08 1512 MBYTECOMPACTFLASHCARD 4 REF 17 X PA100259 05 1256 MBYTE COMPACT FLASH CARD amp amp 4 REF 1689 100259403 1128 MBYTE COMPACT FLASH CARD 4 REF 68 100259 035 1 64 MBYTE COMPACT FLASH CARD 4 REF 67 8 100259 401 132 MBYTECOMPACTFLASHCARD 4 REF 66 8 100260401 COMPACTFLASHTO PCMCIA TYPE Il ADAPTER amp AR 65 68100515604 A X PCBA
85. PLY HARNESS NUT 4 40 HEX STD LOCK STAR EXT WASHER 4 CLAMP CABLE FLAT ALUM 3 4 TOUCHSCREEN EXTENDER HARNESS 2B100991 01 28100984 01 ZB100985 01 MP102585 01 SP100100 17 Hw011204 09 FA100135 01 FA100136 01 2B100992 01 HN101198 01 HW013104 00 11710215004 5 61100017 2 11011 01203 021 Part number 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 Figure 11 24 ZA100207 01 Door assembly parts list sheet 1 of 1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation 11 26 SV180 SV18C User Guide Documentation i M 4 2 AMAA 0 AM O n SOS see ww ne See notes on sheet 5 Figure 11 25 ZA100208 Enclosure assembly sheet 1 of 5 SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 27 Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation See notes on sheet 5 POWER SWICH WIRING MEN C C Figure 11 26 ZA100208 Enclosure assembly sheet 2 of 5 11 28 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation See notes on sheet 5 SECTION E E PORTIONS OF ITEM ARE OMITTED FOR CLARITY Figure 11 27 ZA100208 Enclosure assembly sheet 3 of 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 29 Documentation See notes on sheet 5 _SECTON 0 9 PORTIONS OF ITEM ARE OMITTED FOR CLARITY 4 PLCS Figure 11 28 ZA100208 Enclosure assembly sheet 4 of 5 11 30 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C Us
86. Port Groupe Alam Checks Semen f ACT EYP Port Huy FW Reset Pont Posts f Trend Message F Mosnremert Display Previous 0 0 f Dipa Control Spem MedaConho 5 FIO Core Figure 4 17 You can program the recorder to require a passcode before allowing access to all the areas of the Program and Function menus 1 Press the check box for Program Passcode and or for Function Passcode 2 Press the input box es to enter the passcode s Passcodes are case sensitive 3 Press the associated check box for each Program and or Function menu item that you want to passcode protect 4 Press Close Pressing Initialize causes a warning to appear Press Erase only if you want the configuration erased and all values set to their defaults Press Cancel to escape this screen Diagnostics are addressed in the maintenance and troubleshooting section of Chapter 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 15 Passcodes Initialize Diagnostics Thermo Fisher Scientific Contact Thermo Fisher to receive the upgrade file Copy the file to the recorder PC card At the recorder press PGM System Upgrade When prompted enter the password provided by the factory The recorder then saves the current configuration on the media and extracts the upgrade file Note that once the process is complete the recorder resets You do not need to configure the recorder again p Primary Meda C Noe Fee Secondary Me
87. RATED AT 2 AMPS AND INTERNALLY FUSED DO NOT SHORT THE OUTPUTS AND DO NOT EXCEED 2 AMPS Figure 2 16 Thermo Fisher Scientific 2 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures Alarm Contact Output Connections The recorder may be equipped with up to five optional digital input output boards each having 16 alarm relay contacts The contact ratings are e 1Aat117 Vac or 26 Vdc resistive load e 0 5 A at 230 Vac resistive load e 0 4 A at 250 Vdc resistive load The relays may be configured as normally de energized or normally energized fail safe Alarm contacts may be configured as normally open NO or normally closed NC Configure the relays by performing the following steps and referring to Figure 2 17 1 Remove power from the unit 2 Open the recorder front door and remove the GPIO board from the chassis by actuating the card release and pulling it straight out 3 Configure the jumpers by pulling the jumper straight off of the pins and pushing it straight onto the desired pins 4 When you have finished configuring the relays reinstall the GPIO board into the recorder chassis and close the recorder front door Figure 2 18 shows connection detail for the alarm contacts SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures mmr c ogi lt 0 C R 05 ic 6 6 8 58 2 1 5 2 2 52
88. RDSET INTO THE RECEPTACLE ATTACHED TO Figure 11 16 71 100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 2 of 4 11 18 SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 4 PN 4 im E pak DESEE Sg fy gf 8 28375 T do H dis LE ue LET ipi ige Hr eraa E ue 523 FTT THE WALL TRAY STOP ROUND TO TAIL APPROPRIATE MT Hr R nun Bye rye 2 ECT NOTED 2 APPLY APPROPRIATE ADHESIVE TO ALL THREADS PER PROCEDURE PR100121 01 UNLESS OTHERWISE gt PLACE MANUAL ITEM 42 INTO SHIPPING CONTAINER AS REQUIRED OES gt DO NOT APPLY ADHESIVE TO THESE FASTENERS gt CLEAN SURFACE WTH ALCOHOL BEFORE APPLYING COMPONENT A A A A Documentation Documentation Figure 11 17 7M100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 3 of 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 19 Documentation ITEM 3 SHOWN v 6 b 78883888887 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 RAI 000007074 1111001 7 11110101017 111111111020 IIIIII 0 0010 C eos Figure 11 18 7100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 4 of 4 11 20 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Figure 11 19 71 100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 1 of 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 21 Documentation NOIES gt PLACE MANUAL ITEM 42 INTO SHIPPING CONTAINER AS REQUIRED 2 heed APPROPRIATE ADHESIVE TO ALL THREADS PER PROCEDURE PR100121 01 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
89. RE DISCARD THE CLAMP AND RE INSTALL THE SCREWS SECURING THE IEC CONNECTOR INSTALL THE LONG SCREWS ITEM 34 THRU THE SELF CLINCHING STANDOFFS FROM THE INSIDE OF THE ENCLOSURE amp TIGHTEN IT WILL BE NECESSARY TO REMOVE THE SWITCH ENCLOSURE TO OBTAIN ACCESS TO THE STANDOFFS INSTALL THE POWER INPUT PCB BY MATING THE BLADES OF THE IEC CONNECTOR WITH THE BLADE RECEPTACLES SOLDERED TO THE BACKSIDE OF THE PCB TAKING CARE NOT TO BEND THE RECEPTACLES IF THE IEC POWER CORD ITEM 29 IS PRESENT INSERT THE CORDSET INTO THE RECEPTACLE ATTACHED 10 THE ENCLOSURE AND TIGHTEN THE CORDSET CLAMPING SCREW TO PREVENT CORDSET DISENGAGEMENT Figure 11 20 100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 2 of 4 11 22 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation ENLARGED SCALE GUIDE REMOVED FOR CLARITY Figure 11 21 ZM100134C Recorder assembly drawing sheet 3 of 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 23 Documentation A OOOO OOO TS v 77 7 001001077077777 AIE F 1 L A 7 72 37 7 17 7 sae 21101111011117 1100110 rrr e a 8 3 7 7887 7 7 7 214 OE IAI AISA IAIN IIA AULA Figure 11 22 71 100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 4 of 4 11 24 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 25 Thermo Fisher Scientific Figure 11 23 7 100207 Door assembly sheet 1 of 1 3 030103 318v2 1 4 1
90. SSY 18 30 Vdc P S WI EMURFI amp 24V R POWER AR 64 1681005150603 A X PCBASSY 18 30VdcP SW EMVRF amp o AR 63 18100515002 A amp PCBASSY 90 125 Vdc P S W EMI RFI 6 24 XMTR POWER AR 62 168100515601 A amp PCB ASSY 90 125 Vdc P S W EMI RFI IAR 61 1CB100505COA A X PCBASSY AC P S CARRIER W EMI RFI amp 24V XMTR POWER AR 60 1 CB100505CO3 A PCBASSY AC P S CARRIER W EMI RFI 4 59 HWO31004CO0 A NUT f440HEXSTD IT 18 I NODIENEM l GARE THES oraaa REF 57 Pi100162 01 amp A SOFTWARE SVIBOAPPLICATION REF 156 PI100162 01 1 50 5 180 0 UN SaaS ie t es a ee EES Ae a Senn samet SS eee ee DESCRIPTION e LB100623 05 C LABEL REAR TERMINAL 065 80 5 ps AR jm ur PARTS UST Figure 11 14 7100133C Recorder assembly parts list sheet 2 of 2 11 16 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific See notes on sheet 2 Figure 11 15 71 100134 Recorder assembly drawing sheet 1 of 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific CORDSET CLAMPING SCREW TO PREVENT CORDSET DISENGAGEMENT THE ENCLOSURE AND TIGHTEN gt F THE EC POWER CORD ITEM 29 S PRESENT INSERT THE CO
91. SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Equation Type Point Equation Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands Enabled Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 1 J2 J3 L 4 JE Normal color Alarm color Alarm Setup Alarm pe Set point Contact Rate s 1 1y None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low 5 Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband 2 3 4 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 3 Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Conditional Type Point Equation Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Major grid Minor grid Dedmalfi Jo 1 12 L 8 L 4 L E Normal color Alarm color Base point Low flow cutoff Flow rate sec min hour day Alarm Setup Alarm Type Contact 1 None Abnormal True False 2 None Abnormal True False 3 None Abnormal True False 4 None Abnormal True False 5 None Abnormal
92. TE ANY SET OF RS485 TERMINALS MAY BE USED MAXIMUM Figure 2 23 Ethernet Port Connections The 10 100 Base T Ethernet port uses a standard RJ45 connector Wiring connections for the RJ45 connector are shown in Figure 2 24 ETHERNET PORT CONNECTIONS 10 100 BASE T PIN SIGNAL MI ap E RJ45 CONNECTOR 6 RX Figure 2 24 Parallel Printer Port Connections The parallel printer port connector requires an industry standard 5 male connector The wiring for the port is shown in Figure 2 25 5 PRINTER D825 RECEPTACLE FEMALE PARALLEL PORT CONNECTIONS Figure 2 25 SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific External Video Monitor Connections The external video connection uses an industry standard 15 pin VGA plug Connection information is shown in Figure 2 26 TYPICAL VIDEO MONITOR PORT WIRING PIN 1 mr cA 2 __ GREEN 2 0 BLUE NOT USED VGA 15 PIN RECEPTACLE FEMALE 9 Figure 2 26 ADC Calibration Connections At some point it becomes necessary to calibrate each ADC card in the unit The ADC calibration connection point allows easy access for calibrating all installed ADC cards simultaneously Refer to Figure 2 27 for standard instruments Refer to Figures 2 28 and 2 29 for multibank instruments ADC CALIBRATION CONNECTIONS FOR STANDARD UNITS PRECISION VOLTAGE SOURCE Figure 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures
93. TEMP Leek mmy nns 1 TEMP t Hgh 1204 1u 99 1 TEMP Lom Lam Osa mn TEMP 1 uh t ium Cn maux nes 1 TEMP 1 Lol TEP 1 50 004 ma nan 1 TEMP Alam Ce 19201 7 2004 1 TEMP Hals N Cow me Nas 1 TEMP ft Laer i 27M 4 TEMP Hage 001704 UU Evert Ot NE O SOE ETL Figure 6 12 Typical Alarm Events Summary screen Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 9 Screen Types Horizontal amp Vertical Bargraph Screens Horizontal amp Vertical Instructions on how to program the bargraph screens are identical Bargraph Screens a SSS Nane fen 5 Bock ground Coler Pont Group Gow j Tee C Hovoria Tend C Vertical Trend C Dais Trend C Mast vert Summary F MonoriiBagah C Vetoa Bagas C Ovevew C Dou Nore Figure 6 13 Horizontal Bargraph screen setup 1 Complete steps 1 4 from Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens Select Horizontal or Vertical Bargraph as the screen type in step 2 2 Press the Background Color box and a selection box appears Select the desired screen background color and press OK 447 7 38 733 3 450 39 035 20 732 44 7 m Im m im 21 036 45 o om IIASA d 0 Figure 6 14 Typical Horizontal Bargraph screen 6 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Overview Screen Overview Screen The overview screen displays up to 80 points in a digital block format allowing
94. The points assigned to the selected group appear in the Point Assignment box You can add points to or remove points from the group by pressing the Start Point input box and entering the point or the first point of the range of points you want to add remove Press OK 3 If you only want to add remove one point press Add or Remove If you want to add remove a range of points press the To input box Type in the ending point number for the series of points Press OK Press Add or Remove and the Point Assignment box reflects the change made to the point group For example Figure 4 4 shows how the Point Assignment box is updated after removing points 4 through 6 from the selected group Point Groups x Port Gag woup j Pori Axugr mert 1 1 Saut Port 4 To Add Remove Figure 4 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 3 4 Press Close Screens are discussed in detail in Chapter 6 Enabling the history function causes the recorder to internally buffer historical data If you are going to use a Flash card to store data refer to the following for a list of recommended cards Table 4 1 Card Size Thermo Fisher P N 64 MB PA100259 02 128 MB PA100259 03 256 MB PA100259 05 512 MB PA100259 06 1 GB PA100259 07 Flash cards require a compact flash to PCMCIA adapter Thermo Fisher P N PA100260 01 Memory Storage Nort Group wag Sagi Nas 1 250 vm Media Storage Histery A History B Port Grow
95. User Guide Date amp Time Points Point Groups Screens History Ports Measurement Digital 0 Display Control System Media Control File yO CLOSE Figure 4 1 The Program menu Thermo Fisher Scientific The Program Menu Date amp Time Date amp Time Format Amescen Euopesn Date 03 11 2004 Tee 1017 49 Datt Saving Close Figure 4 2 1 Select a date format American mm dd yyyy or European dd mm yyyy 2 Press the Date input box and enter the date 3 Press the Time input box and enter the time in hh mm ss format 4 Ifyou wish the time of day clock to automatically adjust for Daylight Savings Time touch the associated check box 5 Press Close when complete Points Refer to Chapter 5 P Point Groups Points must be assigned to groups in order for them to be displayed or logged This menu item allows you to set up groups of points for this reason A maximum of 32 groups may be assigned and any or all points may be assigned to any or all groups Assigning points to groups allows you to arrange points so that only those that you want to see are shown on a screen 4 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific The Program Menu Point Groups Point Groups x Port Goo Smet Port Figure 4 3 1 Press the Point Group input box You can assign a unique name to each group by pressing the Group Name input box and entering the name Press Accept 2 Press OK
96. WER SUPPLY CARRIER 1 EA 002 PA100243 01 PWR SUPPLY 24VDC TO 5 VDC 25W 1 EA 003 PA100243 02 PWR SUPPLY 24VDC TO 12VDC 25W 1 EA 006 CA10473 02 CAP TANT AXIAL 100105 20V 2 EA 007 CA104735 01 CAP TANT AXIAL 220UF 10V 2 EA 008 FU100023 01 FUSE HOLDER SUBMIN RADIAL 2 EA 009 FU100022 16 FUSE SUBMIN PLUG IN RAD 1 6A 2 EA 011 CK100012 56 CHOKE 56UH 0 9A RF AXIAL 3 EA 012 CK100013 01 INDUCTOR POWDER CORE 110NH 2 EA 013 SE300026 25 VARISTOR 14MM 0 6W RAD 430V 3 EA 014 SE300069 S1 TVS 1500W 85V BI DIR SMD 9 EA 015 LB100631 01 COVER PROTECTIVE 4 EA 016 ZB100981 01 BRACKET ASSY P S 1 FA 017 RM100217 02 CARD GUIDE 0 062 PCB 5 EA 018 HW011404 03 SCREW 4 40 X 3 16 BH 2 EA Figure 11 46 CB100515 DC power supply carrier PCB assembly parts list sheet 1 of 1 11 48 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Appendix A Return Authorization All equipment and or parts to be returned to Thermo Fisher for repair or credit must have a Return Material Authorization RMA This RMA is issued by the service department When calling for a RMA please provide your purchase order number and an explanation of why equipment and or parts are being returned After obtaining the RMA return equipment along with the RMA and a copy of the purchase order This ensures rapid service and or credit C O D CHARGES ARE NOT ACCEPTED Required information for factory repairs Instrument model Serial Return approved by
97. ad Write Register Function and State 2001 POINT 1 DISPLAY SCALE LOW END 2002 2003 POINT 1 DISPLAY SCALE HIGH END 2004 2005 POINT 2 DISPLAY SCALE LOW END 2006 2007 POINT 2 DISPLAY SCALE HIGH END INDEX POINTDISPLAYSCALELOWEND POINTNUMBER 4 1997 Table 7 9 16 Bit Input and Holding Registers 6XXX USER CONSTANTS Data Type IEEE 754 Floating Point Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register Function and State 6001 USER CONSTANT 1 6002 6003 USER CONSTANT 2 6004 6005 USER CONSTANT 3 INDEX USERCONSTANT CONSTANTNUMBER 2 5999 Thermo Fisher Scientific Function and State EVENT SWITCH 60 OPEN MESSAGE EVENT SWITCH 60 CLOSE MESSAGE Register 8681 8690 8691 8700 INDEX EVENTNUMBEROPENMESSAGE EVENTNUMBER 20 7481 EVENTNUMBERCLOSEMESSAGE EVENTNUMBER 20 1 Function and State HOUR MINUTE Register 9504 9505 9506 Setting up Communications Modbus RTU amp ASCII Functions Table 7 10 16 Bit Input and Holding Registers 75XX EVENT SWITCH MESSAGES Function and State EVENT SWITCH 1 OPEN MESSAGE EVENT SWITCH 1 CLOSE MESSAGE EVENT SWITCH 2 OPEN MESSAGE Data Type ASCII Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register 7501 7510 7511 7520 7521 7530 Table 7 11 16 Bit Input and Holding Registers 95XX Function and State YEAR MONTH DAY DATE AND TIME Data Type Integer Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register 9501
98. alue is the selected engineering unit Soee Name _Sonenl Bock ground Color j Costo M Puteo Ge j Tyee Horis Teed C Vertical Trend C Trend C Mali vend Summary C Moon Rwgaph C Vedic C Deve 6 Doi C Now E 83 5 3 5 Come 6 Screen 1 Saren Seen Soren Screen t Figure 6 17 Digital screen setup Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Digital Screen Digital Screen 6 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide Screen Types None Screen 1 Complete steps 1 4 from Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens Be sure to select Digital as the screen type in step 2 2 Press the Background Color box and a selection box appears Select the desired screen background color and press OK 3 Press the Digital Color box and a selection box appears Touch the desired color for the chart grid and press OK 13 8 Deg t 25 760 37 8 49 8 Deg F Deg we Deg f 12 2 24 176 36 2 48 2 I Des f 7 8 19 8 31 8 30 176 42 175 43 760 Figure 6 18 Typical Digital screen Select this type of screen to delete or clear a previously programmed screen Complete steps 1 3 from Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens Be sure to select None as the screen type in step 2 6 13 SV180 SV18C User Guide None Screen Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Combo Screen Combo Screen This screen type allows you to see four of your other pr
99. an be set from 0 to 14400 seconds 6 Alarm Deadband An alarm deadband can be set for all alarms for each point This setting helps to prevent activation of alarms that are continuously activated by borderline changes in measured or calculated values above and below the alarm set point value See Figure 5 6 a Hi Alarm Once activated a Hi alarm does not clear until the value causing the alarm is less than the set point value minus the deadband setting b Lo Alarm Once activated a Lo alarm does not clear until the value causing the alarm is more than the set point value plus the deadband setting i 2009 High alarm set point Ae 50 Low alarm set point The high alarm will clear when value is 198 200 high set point 7 deadband 198 clear alarm The low alarm will clear when value is 52 50 high set point 2 deadband 57 clear alarm Figure 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 7 Point Programming Programming Selecting a Point Following are descriptions of the available point types and programming Type instructions None The None type point is used to clear a point or range of points from any prior programming Enter a point or range of points and press None in the Type block Press Program and a dialog box appears asking if you want to delete the point or range of points Press Yes to delete Linear Select Linear as the type point when the input and output are to foll
100. ank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Tag Switch 51 Open message Switch 52 Open message Switch 53 Open message Switch 54 Open message Switch 55 Open message Switch 56 Open message Switch 57 Open message Switch 58 Open message Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Unit Tag Page of Digital I O cont Switch 59 Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks E Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Open message Close message Switch 60 Function
101. arm AL vert Summa C Vetcdbagaeh C C Doni C Ne Coca Derd Te Rason C Hu fF 2Ham f Gio fF on C ihan C Nhan Han C Wek 2Weeks C Fr Sep End fikan 5 5 85 Semen Soem5 Figure 6 9 Circular Trend screen setup Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 7 Complete steps 1 4 from Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens Select Circular Trend as the screen type in step 2 Determine the period of time you want the chart to display 1 hour 2 hours 6 hours 12 hours 24 hours 48 hours 1 week 2 weeks or 4 weeks Press the desired time frame within the Time Rotation section If you do not want the recorder to restart at the end of the time period press Stop at End of Rotation You can reset the trend screen by pressing CLR RST Figure 6 10 510070 0000 00 00 00 00 8557107 07 14 08 45 00 055990 00 ONI 7 2004 08 37 42 015 003 be Figure 6 10 Typical Circular Trend screen Screen Types Alarms Events Summary Screen Alarms Events The alarm event screen displays Changes in point alarm status Points currently in alarm are displayed in red Alarms that have already been cleared or are out of alarm are displayed in green Point resets Points that may be reset such as totalizers are displayed with the actual value at the time of reset Some point types such as HI PEAK may have two e
102. bit register Data is conditioned by converting the 16 bit positive value to a float Fetches a single 16 bit 15 bit plus sign register Data is conditioned by converting the 16 bit signed value to a float Fetches a single 32 bit integer value register Data is conditioned by converting the 32 bit positive value to a float Fetches a single 32 bit integer value 31 bit plus sign register Data is conditioned by converting the 32 bit signed value to a float Fetches value as two consecutive 16 bit registers and links them into a single 32 bit integer Data is conditioned by converting the 32 bit positive value to a float Fetches value as two consecutive 16 bit registers and links them into a single 32 bit integer Data is conditioned by converting the 32 bit 31 bit plus sign value to a float Fetches a 32 bit IEEE value as two consecutive 16 bit registers and links them into a single 32 bit float Fetches a single 32 bit IEEE formatted register Point Programming Programming Table 5 4 Data Type 1 x 16 unsigned 1 x 16 signed 1 x 32 unsigned 1 x 32 signed 2 x 16 unsigned 2 x 16 signed 2 x 16 float 1 x 32 float d Byte Swap and Word Swap Data from the slave register is conditioned as required and becomes the IEEE float data for the associated Modbus point Conditioning may consist of Big Endian Little Endian Byte Swap Word Swap data rearrangement and or conversion from bit or integer
103. corder will use when communicating with the FTP server This field is typically 21 Login Name and Password Enter the name and password the recorder should use to access the server Account An account may be set up in the server for the recorder This entry must match that account number Press the text box and enter the account number Initial Path Enter the initial directory path on the user s server to which the recorder will transfer files PASV Mode e Yes he recorder establishes a control connection to the FTP server and waits for the server to make the data connection Data transfer then begins e No The recorder establishes a control connection to the FTP server and waits for the server to issue a port number The recorder then establishes a data connection to the port and data transfer begins Check the Auto Media File FTP Transfer check box and enter the time transfer should occur by pressing the Transfer Time text box Enter the transfer time programmable in whole hours only Press OK Check the Always Transfer to Both Servers check box to cause the unit to transfer the same data to both FTP servers at the specified time of day If the box is not checked the unit attempts to transfer to the primary FTP server first If this fails it then attempts to transfer to the secondary FTP server 7 Press Close when setup is complete Thermo Fisher Scientific a Setting up Communications Ethernet Port 7 6
104. d Figure 9 3 This menu item allows you to globally change the chart speed Set the desired chart speed by pressing the appropriate selection Press Close SV180 SV18C User Guide 9 1 Recording Chart Speed Thermo Fisher Scientific The Function Menu Alarm Check Alarm Check Disable Alarm Check Figure 9 4 The alarm check function causes point data to be compared to the alarm set point Enable disable the function by pressing the appropriate selection Press Close Activate Bypass You can set any point or range of points to be bypassed so that they are not Point scanned You can also activate a bypassed point or range of points ACTIBYP Point Ix Active Point List Bypass Point List Start Point To L Activete Boa Chie Figure 9 5 ACTIB YP Point Active Point List Bypass Point List Start Point 0 To Activate Dypace Cose Figure 9 6 9 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific The Function Menu Reset Point Press the Start Point input box and enter the point or the first point in the range of points Press OK If you are activating bypassing a single point continue to step 4 If you are activating bypassing a range press the To input box and enter the last point number in the range Press OK Press Activate or Bypass The Active Point List and or Bypass Point List updates and displays the new active bypassed point or range of points Pre
105. d and the scales are turned on each bar is shown with its current scale SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 1 Display Features Digital blocks Figure 6 1 Table 6 1 Display Feature Digital blocks Grids Pen Indicators Thermo Fisher Scientific Screens are selected by pressing the Screen button on the button bar Each screen type is discussed in detail in the following sections To set up a screen go to the Program menu and select Screens Determine the screen type desired and refer to the appropriate section in this chapter Press Close to save the setup Note A password may be required to edit screen setups Enter the correct password to unlock the protected items Items that are password protected are unavailable unless the correct password is entered A These screens emulate paper type chart recorders with pens they can show up to 32 of the points programmed and assigned to a group Instructions on how to program the trend screens follow Semen Mame Screen 0 111 kS Color J Port Goup Group J ul Group Enable Type Trend Trend C Oois Trend C vert Summary C Monnet 0 CF Vete Oversee C pos Noe Tid Low Chart Speed rechta High Chat Speed inches t F Show Dlplay Scam ZoomScae Maon Wheater Buguch Pone Trace Widh z 5 Ces qui 55 Mode Review
106. da C None PCCud C Zo Primary Fal Contact 0 Secondary Fal Contact 0 Mecha Alert Interval emn 0 ConligFieMeda Pimay Seconde Storage Mode C Compress ASCII Meda Mode C Fa C Wee Primary FA Pacen x 100 Paay FA Contact 0 Secondary Fd Percent 100 j Secondary Contact 0 Clove Figure 4 18 Primary and Secondary Media Selections Define the actual physical media drive types installed in your recorder by pressing the associated buttons Primary and Secondary Fail Contacts The primary and secondary fail contacts allow for the assignment of a standard contact output to activate when any problem is detected with storing data to the removable media Press the input boxes to assign the contacts Press OK Thermo Fisher Scientific Upgrade The Program Menu Media Control Media Control 4 16 SV180 SV18C User Guide The Program Menu Media Control 3 Media Alert Interval The Media Alert window pops up on the display whenever a problem is detected with the removable media used for data storage Press the input box Enter the time in minutes between media alerts Press OK 4 Config File Media Determine which media drive you want to use for File I O operations that can save or load recorder configurations Press the appropriate button 5 Storage Mode a Compress Compressed files are written in binary and must be decompressed and opened in Thermo Fisher s Pronto software part of the ProView
107. dd Even None Odd Even Stop bits EE J J2 Float format 1x32 2x16 1x32 2x16 D 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Page of Unit Tag Ports cont Ethernet Gateway FTP config client password IP address Subnet mask FTP config client user name Web ports Float format _ 1x32 2x16 FTP Files Client Login User User name Password User User name Password 1 4 2 5 3 6 Media accessed Primary _ Secondary Media accessed Primary Secondary Host FTP Server Config FTP Connection Primary FTP Connection Secondary IP address IP address Port Port Login name Password Account Initial path Transfer time Passive transfer Yes No SV180 SV18C User Guide D 5 Login name Password Account Initial path Auto media file FTP transfer _ Yes No Always transfer to both servers Yes No Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Unit Tag Page of Ports cont SM100 Interface _ Serial Ethernet Modbus IP Description Modbus IP Description Measurement Mode Live demo Rejection 60 Hz 50 Hz TCBO check On OF Span amp Offset Yes No Digital 1 0 Standard alarm contacts _
108. de 1 Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures 25 Pin D Connectors Connections can also be made using a 25 pin D connector P N HN101070 01 on both ends Figure 2 32 2 22 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Chapter 3 Operating the Instrument Ope rator Controls Open the media door on the recorder to access several operator controls These controls are shown in Figure 3 1 and described in the table below Media slots 333 295 291 355 453 415 914 47 3 23 2713 175 213 118 15 3 56 93 ON OFF switch un Door release screws Media door y gt Figure 3 1 Table 3 1 Control Description ON OFF switch Located inside the recorder Media slot s Allows you to insert remove the media Media slot size depends upon type of media the recorder accepts floppy disk and or PC card Media can only be removed via the media release Release buttons are different for each media type but are located in same general area Press to eject the media Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 3 1 Operating the Instrument Control Description Media door Allows access to the media slot s To open the media door twist the access knob and pull on the door Door release screws Hold the door firmly to the case Turn the screws counterclockwise grasp the bezel on each side and lift up Pull the door straight out until it stops Then open the door
109. ded Spare Parts Reference Appendix B for both commercial grade and controlled program recorders SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific This page intentionally left blank Contents Product 0 6 1 1 11 141 UGE 0111 atto n tame st le neta i 1 1 Specifications 1 007 1 2 69 s ESS 1 2 Recording jen adden tede i taste et bri ded dice edat 1 3 utto cite RA 1 3 Teatuies sooo Seca or adit lara Dae 1 3 AIEO FUNC TNS doeet A EAE 1 4 POW i Gc itv dtc E OR DL abe aqoa dd 1 4 uices rite dona ctio ueni dede is 1 4 Environmental sses Sestese e 1 5 eere 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ARR 1 5 Factory Recommended Compact Flash Cards 1 5 Installation amp WIHIG dern 1 1 1 ttc tit igh aati 2 1 Equipment Handling zoe eiu cere ea 2 1 Initial Inspection amp Unpacking 2 1 Stonne 611615660106142 A HO DELE DU 2 1 Installation N 2 1 Environment seinors iein ei dis 2 1 peche LORS ar ecdesia a espe 2 2 Panel Mounting issa 2 2 Multiple Recorder Panel Mount eet Ea eet 2 5 Waring Procedures arrora aR R a ON 2 5 Power Requirements eie er
110. described in Appendix A Storing the Recorder Ifthe recorder is to be placed in storage for a long period of time before installation repack the instrument in the shipping container Cushion the recorder with foam molding or an equivalent and store in a cool dry area Due to battery life we do not recommend storing the recorder for more than one year If longer storage time is required contact Thermo Fisher for additional storage information Installation Environment The instrument is designed to operate in the following environment e Indoor use only e Temperature Floppy disk 39 F to 122 F 4 C to 50 C PC card 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C e Humidity 10 90 96 RH non condensing e Operating power required 100 120 200 240 Vac 10 0 25 0 15 A 50 60 Hz 90 125 Vdc or 18 30 Vdc Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 1 Warning The recorder should be considered as permanently connected Disconnection from the supply MUST be possible via a customer supplied switch or circuit breaker This disconnection device should be clearly marked in close proximity to the recorder and easily accessible to the operator A Warning The recorder should be considered as permanently connected Disconnection from the supply MUST be possible via a customer supplied switch or circuit breaker This disconnection device should be clearly marked in close proximity to the recorder and easily accessible to the operator A The
111. dition button changes to a solid red color Also resets any output relays if option is installed and programmed 5 Print button Transfers the current screen to the printer port available on all screens but in varying locations 6 Show button Used to turn on and off the digital data display on the currently displayed trend screen 1 Review button Only displayed on the horizontal and vertical trend screens 8 Annotation button Displays keyboard allowing you to make annotations on the chart as the recorder gathers data Only shown on trend screens 9 Media Review button If activated displays media review icon 10 History button Displays whether history is on or off 11 Disk Full Progress bars Represents the percentage of media full for both the primary and secondary drives 12 Current Display block Shows the following information about the displayed screen a Unit ID is first item shown in this block and b Screen Title is shown next and may be up to 8 characters long 13 Time and Date Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 3 3 This page intentionally left blank 4 1 Chapter 4 The Program Menu General This section addresses each Program menu selection except for Points Screens and Ports Due to the detail involved in each these selections are addressed in separate chapters You can access the Program menu by pressing PGM on the button bar SV180 SV18C
112. e name and press OK c Press the Password check box enter the user s password and press OK d Select Primary and or Secondary as the media the user is allowed to access 4 SV180 Web Ports The default port end point for web services is 80 For example if the port is set to 80 enter http 10 209 64 137 80 in the browser address field The web server port can be set to any port from 1 through 65535 5 TCP Modbus Floating Point Format Select the type of Modbus floating point format that the recorder s communications uses 1 x 32 float format maps the point data into a single 32 bit register while the 2 x 16 float format maps the point data into 2 consecutive 16 bit registers This setting should match your host communications protocol dealing with floating point values Select the float format by pressing the appropriate button Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 5 6 Host FTP Server Configuration Block This section allows you to set up the recorder to access a server You can set the recorder to automatically transfer data and alarm event files to a predetermined place on the primary server If the primary server is down the recorder attempts to transfer the files to the secondary server if one is programmed IP Address Enter the server s IP address The entry must match the server s IP address exactly including the periods between number sets Port Set the server port number that the re
113. ect which screens to include in the rotation If you select Alarm and a point goes into an alarm state the instrument automatically changes from any active display screen to the screen containing the point in alarm The instrument locks on this screen If a point that is assigned to another screen goes into alarm the instrument switches to the second screen after the cycle time has elapsed SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific If the alarms remain active and the ACK key has not been pressed the instrument continues to cycle through all screens containing points in alarm If the ACK key has been pressed the instrument stops the rotation until a new alarm is detected 7 Press Close Press Program System UT ENSE ID r 01 Clove Figure 4 16 The Unit ID is displayed continuously on the button bar and is used as the primary directory name for history files on the removable media 1 Press Unit ID and press the text box 2 Enter the ID you want to assign to this unit and press Close For this release only English is fully supported Contact the factory for details on obtaining support for other natural languages Thermo Fisher Scientific The Program Menu System System Unit ID Language 4 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide The Program Menu System Passcodes x FF Progam Passcode FW Functon Passcode Progam Menu Functon Menu Tine FF f Ports f Chart Speed Hi Lo WF
114. edia C 5 oh wo 1 1 den adit Sie omen 4 8 5 1 2 2 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 Chapter 5 1 eiu Generalna Recorder Functions 2 5 5 1 1 1 d Mm 5 2 2110 5 3 Display BIER oss set eon ee um AD Ice UE M 5 3 PATA NO OLED 0 dae aps seed caeteris 5 6 Selecting a Point Type teehee Monae 5 8 AKOS i 000 5 8 aA 5 8 000000000000 0 5 11 REDE decus T Ms SOR e de 5 13 Log ysindee 5 14 Ind SS CEE n eec etos petet ied patada fees 5 15 Diy Contact T 5 16 Cal lated 1 m 5 17 Equation sins 5 26 Conditionals co foto uoa t ian eas 5 28 EXERCISES SES 5 0 SAM CC ES 5 31 TULGO Usus cciam teen ierat vm ave da rohan Dese Hip eT eS end US 5 32 Store Boundary eA 5 35 viii SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Contents Chapter 6 Sereen Types iiaae niaaa icone usate senes 6 1 Display Features ueneno eoe tenet hee aR 6 1 SIT I 6 2 Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens aiieoccee eee 6 2 Circ lar Trend Seren swans oodd ona toco 6 7 Alanus Events Summary Screens ient etude n etus 6 8 Horizontal amp Vertical Bargraph Screen
115. en the data is reset the low peak point data is printed on the chart along with the time the peak value occurred Time average calculated type points calculate a continuous average of the measured or processed value of a given point The value of the average at the time of reset represents the true average of the base points data since the previous reset time SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 7 Calculated Thermo Fisher Scientific Point 1 Calculated Figure 5 14 Hi Peak Calculated type point programming 1 Type Block Select High Peak Low Peak or Time Average 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 3 Base Point High peak low peak and time average calculations must be performed on another point This point is referred to as the base point To establish the base point press the Base Point input box and type in the base point number Press OK 4 Reset Control It may be desirable to have a Totalize Gated Timer High Peak or Low Peak point type be reset at a specified event or at periodic intervals Press the Reset Control button to program a reset Reset Control Figure 5 15 Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming 5 18 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming Reset Event Event reset causes calculated points to be reset upon an event switch closure Press the input box and enter the event number to be used to reset the point
116. ent points Represent constants Represent events Add Subtract Multiply Divide Table 5 2 Operator P1 P999 K1 K64 E1 E60 1 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note that submajor grids are not available for programming Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 3 Note When used in Equation type points the contact input point evaluates to 0 Open 1 Closed A SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific Use this point type to set a list of operating conditions for a point that evaluates as True or False A total of 40 operators and operands may be used in an equation If longer equations are required multiple equation point types may be concatenated linked together to obtain the desired final equation and result If an equation is not constructed properly an Error Invalid Data dialog box displaying Illegal Equation appears Point 19 Conditional Equation j Duplay Pont Tag UNIT 01 Eng Unis j Mage God L Minot Gnd 1 j Low Scale 0000 High Scale 1000 j DoS OF 1 2 6 3 AC E Noma Cor MEN Alsen Co 6 Alem Setup Type Contact 1 None Abnomd C Tue C False 2 None C Abnomal C Tue C False 3 None C Abnomal C Tue C False 4 Noe C Abnomal C Tue C Fare 5 Hene Abnomal C Tue C False RS Alam Delay
117. entific Documentation 11 38 SV180 SV18C User Guide Documentation 11 39 25 2 2 SS SS SSS 22 SS 2 29 22 22 229 25 ii NNW BWR o 00 Ae UN NN SV180 SV18C User Guide Descripti PCB REAR TERMINAL PANEL MX60 MM120 CONNECTION CAP 0 1UF 27 1206 SMT CAP 470PF 27 6 CAP 220 7 CAP 47PF COG 1096 CC 1206 CAP 0 01UF 500V 109 CC 1808 SMT CAP 0 01UF 500V 1056 CC 1808 SMT CAP 0 01UF SO0V 10 CC 1808 SMT CAP 0 01UF S00V 10 CC1808 SMT CAP 0 01UF 500V 10 CC CAP 0 01UF 500V 10 CC1808 SMT CAP 0 01UF 500V 1056 CC 1808 SMT CAP 0 01UF 500V 10 5 CC CAP 0 01UF 500V 1094 SMT CAP 0 01UF 500V 109 CC CAP 0 01UF S00V 1096 CC 1808 SMT CONN EDGE 0 156 C C 6 12 POS CONN EDGE 0 156 C C 36 72 POS CONN HDR W GUID 1C C 2X5 POS CONN HDR WIGUID 1C C 2X17 POS CONN D SUB 9 POSITION 14 A D SUB 25 POSITION CONN D SUB 15 PIN SHELL 1 CONN RJ45 CONN HEADER 0 156 C C RES 499 1 5 1 CC1206 SMT IC DS1620 DIGITAL THERM SMT RELAY SOLID ST 1 FORM B SMT VARISTOR 390V SMT TERM BLOCK 0 325CC 25 POS TERM BLOCK 0 328CC 25 POS TRI SCREWLOCK D SUB CONN KIT CAP 33PF 5 50 COG 1206 CONN EDGE 156 C C 10 20 POS TERM STRIP 0 325 C C 15 POS CONN D851221 1 RETAINER Part Number MC100538 01 CA104709 01 CA104709 03 CA104709 04 CA104709 06 CA104716 01 CA104716 01 CA1047 16 01 CA104716 01 CA104716 01 CA104716 01 CA104716 01 CA
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119. estart Press Yes 4 18 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Chapter 5 Point Programming Custom programming allows you to define functions and personalize features for performing specific applications and tasks The programmed information is stored in nonvolatile memory Programming is via menu driven prompts The standard recorder is a 999 point recorder of which a maximum of 80 points may be live inputs these are typically voltages or currents Multibank recorders may have a maximum of 80 locally multiplexed points and 840 remotely multiplexed points Any point not being used to record or display live inputs may be used as a computational point Inputs can be conditioned or scaled to display any range of engineering units There are four distinct levels of data handling e Conversion Conversion applies only to live inputs and is the process of converting real time analog signals into final engineering units for the point There are six bipolar full scale ranges for all conversions 50 mV 100 mV 200 mV 1 V 5 V or 10 V dc full scale The converted values pass to a conditioning block which converts the binary value effectively a percentage of full scale into a value useful to the user e Conditioning Conditioning includes converting the binary value into a representative voltage conditioning and linearizing this voltage to represent for example a real world temperature as might be input by a thermocouple or RTD
120. f on assign time day for daily weekly or monthly Base Point Assign a point as the base point Colors Assign the normal and alarm colors for a point Compensation Assign local or remote compensation for thermocouple points Contact Output Number Alarm Assign each of the alarm set points to one of the 18 optional contact outputs enter 0 for no contact output assignment Currents Enable or disable Yes or No current source for measuring resistance Deadband Alarm Applies to alarm set points Hi or Lo difference between the value of when the point goes into alarm and the value of when the alarm is cleared Deadband Reset Enter the allowable deadband around the target temperature for sterilization Decimal Enter a decimal fix of 0 to E Exponential separates the integer part of the number from the fractional part Dec Fix 2 100 75 Degree Select F or C Delay Alarm Assign the delay time before an alarm activates Display Grid Assign the number of major and minor grids to be displayed Display Scale Assign the low and high scale ends on the display Equation Enter an equation formula for this point Event Reset Assign an event number to reset a point reset type points only Filter Enter the number of filter seconds Flow Rate Assign a flow rate units of sec min hour or day for totalize points Gate Assign a gate or do not yes or no Input Scale High End Enter high end of input voltage range
121. gt DO NOT APPLY ADHESIVE TO THESE FASTENERS gt CLEAN SURFACE WITH ALCOHOL BEFORE APPLYING COMPONENT gt ADJUST UPPER DOOR CLAMPS PART OF ITEM 2 TO PRODUCE UNIFORM COMPRESSION OF THE PERIPHERY GASKETING AGAINST THE ENCLOSURE BEZEL PART OF ITEM 3 WITH THE SCREWS ITEM 15 TIGHTENED IN PLACE PER DETAIL G ROUTE THE ROUND CABLES PART OF ITEM 2 AROUND THE BLOCK ATTACHED TO THE ENCLOSURE WALL AND BETWEEN THE WALL AND FLAT CABLE GUIDE PUSH THE CABLES INTO THE NOTCH AT THE CORNER OF THE CARD GUIDE TRAY PART OF ITEM 3 INSERT THE CHASSIS ITEMS 9 OR 11 INTO THE ENCLOSURE BUT STOP APPROXIMATELY 2 INCHES SHORT OF ENGAGEMENT WITH MOTHERBOARD PCB INSTALL THE ROUND CABLES AS SHOWN IN DETAIL F amp INSTALL THE CABLE TIE ITEM 58 TO SECURE THE ROUND CABLES TO THE ENCLOSURE INSTALL THE FLAT MDEO CABLE TO THE CPU CONNECTOR AS SHOWN IN THE SAME DETAIL INSERT THE APPROPRIATE ADC PCB OR GPIO PCB ITEMS 6 8 INTO THE GUIDES PROVIDED IN THE ENCLOSURE POSITION 1 IS DEFINED AS THE ONE NEXT TO THE DOOR HINGE POSITIONS 2 THRU 5 PROGRESS SEQUENTIALLY TO THE LEFT D INSERT THE POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSY ITEMS 60 61 62 63 64 OR 65 INTO THE GUIDES PROVIDED IN THE ENCLOSURE SEAT THE PCB INTO THE MOTHERBOARD PCB CONNECTORS AND TIGHTEN THE PANEL SCREWS ON EACH END OF THE PCB BRACKET DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS D APPLICATION OF THE BARRIER POWER INPUT PCB ITEM 16 REQUIRES REMOVAL OF THE IEC CORDSET CLAMP THAT IS ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF THE ENCLOSU
122. gures 2 28 and 2 29 Verify correct polarity 2 Turn on the voltage source and allow it to stabilize 3 From the Program menu select Measurement SV180 SV18C User Guide 8 1 A General Scale Calibration Overview Procedure Thermo Fisher Scientific Calibration Scale Calibration 4 Press Calibrate ADC to access the calibration screen Note If your recorder is not multibank compatible the first column in the Calibrate ADC screen will display data for slot 1 points 1 16 A pi Kg io ze Mg low Zoo Wa low Zz Zw HA Zee rd d we a e ra la 7 SSS ERST ERST es mE fa 2 2 5 212 2 5 SSS SS SSS eee Ge Bl Gt al FE a j Cane Dav WON j W w j 5v tev Orri Figure 8 1 5 Select the range to calibrate 50 mV 100 mV 200 mV 1 V 5 V 10 V Note The remaining steps use the 50 mV range however these steps are the same regardless of the range you select A 6 A known good 50 and 50 mV or the range you selected must be supplied to the recorder s calibration input 7 Press the 50 mV button in the Calibrate section The Calibrate 50 mV box appears Figure 8 2 and displays the readings for counts and mV 8 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Calibration Current Calibration In
123. he Buyer to Thermo Fisher plant Shipment of repaired or replacement goods from Thermo Fisher plant shall be F O B Thermo Fisher plant A quotation of proposed work will be sent to the customer Thermo Fisher shall be liable only to replace or repair at its option free of charge products which are found by Thermo Fisher to be defective in material or workmanship and which are reported to Thermo Fisher within the warranty period as provided above This right to replacement shall be Buyer s exclusive remedy against Thermo Fisher Thermo Fisher shall not be liable for labor charges or other losses or damages of any kind or description including but not limited to incidental special or consequential damages caused by defective products This warranty shall be void if recommendations provided by Thermo Fisher or its Sales Representatives are not followed concerning methods of operation usage and storage or exposure to harsh conditions Materials and or products furnished to Thermo Fisher by other suppliers shall carry no warranty except such suppliers warranties as to materials and workmanship Thermo Fisher disclaims all warranties expressed or implied with respect to such products EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE AGREED TO IN WRITING BY Thermo Fisher THE WARRANTIES GIVEN ABOVE ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND Thermo Fisher HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOS
124. he point s dynamic range is 10000 units yet the scale encompasses only a fraction of that range Thus zoomed scales are designed to slide Point 999 will always be displayed near the center portion of the scale As the point changes value the scale will slide to accommodate For instance if point 999 were to go to 5240 units the scale would look like Figure 6 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Figure 6 4 6 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Screen Types Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens Assume that you want to keep the resolution shown in Figure 6 5 but you want a display that is easier for an operator to interpret To accomplish this return to the setup screen for point 999 Keep the display scale set from 0 to 3000 However set 6 major grid divisions 500 units 5 submajor divisions 100 units and 4 minor grid divisions 25 units At the trend setup screen enable Zoom Scale and set 6 majors If point 999 goes to 8425 the scale would look like Figure 6 6 Figure 6 5 In Figure 6 7 the Zoom Majors have been set back to 3 resulting in a magnification of the displayed scale the scale now spans 1500 units across the full width of the display As shown in these examples the Zoom Scale function enables you to narrow or magnify a scale This is useful when you need to enhance a portion of a large dynamic range input Following are additional notes pertaining to this feature e For this release only the lowest point nu
125. her Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 5 Documentation POWER CORD 8 FT LONG PC100001 01 POWER SELECTION IS AUTOMATIC Figure 11 4 DM100172 Rear terminal assignment sheet 3 of 8 11 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 Figure 11 5 DM100172 Rear terminal assignment sheet 4 of 8 Thermo Fisher Scientific SINANI 71 5 SOTWNY TW 3304 NOILL23NNOO SINNI 71 5 OOTYNY TW OJ NOLLOZNNOD anno I 3 1 938 HO o 90 52 01 06 90 571 OL 06 uo o 90 02 OL 81 20A OF OL BL AndNi N34Od 20 100 340d 0 5 1 TTT Documentation Thermo Fisher Scientific 11 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Figure 11 6 DM100172 Rear terminal assignment sheet 5 of 8 Documentation 98 9 RECEPTACLE FEMALE USE STANDARD RS 232 CABLES DO NOT USE NOTE i i i i Figure 11 7 DM100172 Rear terminal assignment sheet 6 of 8 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 9 Documentation NOTE EITHER SET OF 554855 TERMINALS MAY BE USED Ee PRINTER D8 25 RECEPTACLE FEMALE PARALLEL PORT CONNECTIONS we i Figure 11 8 DM100172 Rear terminal assignment sheet 7 of 8 11 10 V180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific 11 1 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Figure 11 9 DM100172 Rear terminal assignment sheet 8 of 8 OBA 38 AWN 5701
126. in K ES Note Units in degrees Kelvin is not supported in this release A 3 Input Source Refer to step 3 in the Linear type point programming section 4 Filter Refer to step 5 in the Linear type point programming section Note Filter is not available if you selected MM120 MX60 as the input source A 5 Alarm Setup Block Refer to Similar Programming Parameters Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 13 Loy Linear 1 i y P3 Figure 5 11 Log Linear type point programming 1 Type Block Refer to step 1 in the Linear type point programming section 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note the following differences e Major Submajor Minor Grids Not programmable Grids are fixed based on the number of log scale decades e Decimal Fix Not programmable Log points displayed as base 10 exponentials 3 Input source Refer to step 3 in the Linear type point programming section 4 Input amp Output Block Refer to step 4 in the Linear type point programming section 5 Filter Refer to step 5 in the Linear type point programming section Note Filter is not available if you selected MM120 MX60 as the input source A Thermo Fisher Scientific Log Linear Point Programming Programming 5 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming 6 Current Refer to step 6 in the Linear type p
127. ing point numbers Therefore several methods of transferring floating point numbers have emerged Thermo Fisher supports two of these methods One is compatible with the Modicon 984 PLC and the other is referred to as the Daniel s Extension IEEE floating point number requires 4 bytes 2 words From the original specifications Modbus registers are all 2 bytes 1 word Exponent Mantissa 4127 biased extra implied 1 bit 8 bits 23 bits EMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM MMMMMMMM Byte 1 Byte2 Byte 3 Low Word This is a 2 x 16 format 2 consecutive register addresses for one floating point number The two words MUST always be accessed together to ensure valid values Low Word High Word Register 1 Register 2 This is a 1 x 32 format 1 register for one floating point number Register 1 Byte 0 Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 The following tables show the mapping of the recorder parameters into Modbus registers Knowledge of these Modbus register assignments is only needed if utilizing third party communication software Note The registers flagged as Reserved are intended for ProView Plus software only and should not be used with any other software A Thermo Fisher Scientific Setting up Communications Modbus RTU amp ASCII Functions Modbus Floating Point Formats Sign Bit 1 bit SEEEEEEE Byte 0 High Word Modicon 984 PLC Compatible Format Daniel s Extension Modbus Registers 7 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Setting up
128. ing requirements for multiple recorders Install the recorders according to steps 1 9 in the previous section The recorder operates on 115 Vac 100 120 Vac or 230 Vac 200 240 Vac in a 50 60 Hz environment 90 125 Vdc or 18 30 Vdc enabling it to be used in most countries Thus the power requirement you must be aware of is the correct mains frequency 50 or 60 Hz to maximize noise rejection All connections are made to the rear terminal panel Any wiring carrying hazardous voltages must conform to all applicable local and national safety codes Primary operating power connection is via the mains terminal block with lug type screws spaced 0 375 inch 9 52 mm apart Warning Power connections MUST be made in accordance with local standards or codes of practice A Warning Prevent the possibility of electrical shock or damage to the instrument Disconnect power PRIOR TO making any connections A SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 5 Multiple Recorder Panel Mount Wiring Procedures Power Requirements Connecting the Power A f Thermo Fisher Scientific Warning This unit is provided with a power input terminal strip compatible with a 3 wire grounded cable with a plug ALWAYS ensure the ground wire green or green and yellow is connected to a low impedance safety ground within the AC power distribution system ALWAYS use an approved 3 wire cable to connect the unit to the main AC A Refer to Figures 2 4 and 2 5 if your un
129. intentionally left blank Chapter 8 Calibration Caution Do not attempt to perform calibration until you are fully prepared to do so Following incorrect procedures can destroy instrument calibration Read this entire chapter before attempting to calibrate the unit A Note Allow the recorder to warm up and stabilize approximately 15 minutes at room temperature prior to performing calibration A Routine calibration should be performed to maintain the accuracy of your instrument Routine calibration consists of calibrating each of the ADC gain ranges and the precision current sources if RTD option present You will need the following to calibrate your instrument One precision voltage source accurate to 2 microvolts adjustable from 10 mV to 10 V The recorder menu supports full calibration for your instrument s voltage and current ranges Each range requires unique calibration constants which are automatically calculated during the calibration of each range The recorder can calibrate all installed inputs cards simultaneously The Calibrate ADC screen Figure 8 1 will show the exact location to connect the voltage source Note that actual voltage calibration constants are automatically stored in nonvolatile memory on the analog to digital converter boards 1 Connect the precision voltage source to the positive and negative calibration inputs For multibank units other calibration connection options exist Refer to Fi
130. ions Maintenance amp Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting Table 10 2 Troubleshooting Checkpoint Yes No Solution Is power supply input voltage No Connect recorder to proper input power supply correct Is power supply board properly No Reseat board seated Does disk drive lamp illuminate Yes Power supply board and fuse are OK Contact periodically Thermo Fisher Power supply board is properly 1 Check and or replace fuse on power supply seated and disk drive lamp does board not illuminate 2 Replace power supply board or return recorder with power supply module for repair Touch screen several times and If display returns to normal configuration file is wait 10 seconds corrupt If display does not return to normal display module or CPU module may be bad Return for repair Are the temperature and Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F humidity within specifications Humidity 10 to 90 RH non condensing Is screen dimmed due to period Yes Touch display of inactivity No Adjust intensity level setting Chapter 4 Intensity level setting correct No Adjust intensity level setting Chapter 4 Is recorder in Live mode No Switch to Live mode Chapter 4 Is digital filter constant 0 No Check filter process Is input signal s amplitude Yes Verify recorder can follow input fluctuating rapidly Thermo Fisher Scientific Problem Display totally black Display is white or has
131. it is connected to 115 Vac 50 60 Hz power The wire color codes for USA and European communities are shown in the table that follows 90 132 Vac POWER INPUT POWER SELECTION IS AUTOMATIC BLK GRN G F OPTIONAL POWER CORD 8 FT LONG 115 Vac ONLY P N ZB100668 01 Figure 2 4 115 Vac POWER INPUT POWER SELECTION IS AUTOMATIC ic HOT amn E SAFETY GROUND ar 111 L NEUTRAL 1 1 f OPTIONAL POWER CORD 8 LONG P N PC100001 01 Figure 2 5 Table 2 1 Country Ground Line HOT Neutral RET USA Green Black White EEC Green yellow Blue Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures 115 Vac Operating Power Connections 2 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures Refer to Figures 2 6 and 2 7 if your unit is connected to 230 Vac 50 60 Hz power The wire color codes for USA and European communities are shown in Table 2 1 in the previous section 200 240 Vac POWER INPUT POWER SELECTION IS AUTOMATIC POWER CORD FURNISHED _ f BY CUSTOMER Figure 2 6 230 Vac POWER INPUT POWER SELECTION IS AUTOMATIC Hor SAFETY GROUND NEUTRAL POWER CORD FURNISHED BY CUSTOMER Figure 2 7 Two options are available for units connected to dc operating power 18 30 Vdc and 90 125 Vdc Lug terminal connections Figure 2 8 or standard PC power plug receptacle Figure 2 9 are also
132. mber in the assigned group may be displayed on a zoomed trend screen e Zoomed scales are supported by linearly extrapolating from the ends of the display scale as defined during point programming e Centering the point on zoomed scales is accomplished by comparing the current center of the scale with the point value If the difference becomes greater than one major grid division the scale will slide repositioning the point and trace towards the center of the scale Select the type of pen indicator All pens displayed will have the same type of indicator Select one of the three available trace widths or enter a custom width from 4 to 20 pixels SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 5 Figure 6 6 7500 Figure 6 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens 9 Select the review background color and the review grid color in the same manner as you selected the normal background and grid colors steps 6 7 10 Set low and high chart speeds by pressing left and right arrow buttons to decrease and increase speeds The single arrow keys adjust the chart speeds in small increments and the double arrow keys adjust the chart speeds in larger amounts 11 Zone Mode Review the following information to determine whether your application requires enabling this feature a ID Interval inch hour The ID is the process of identifying trend lines by periodically placing the point number next to the act
133. mbly PCB assembly ADC board mV V mA TC OR PCB assembly ADC board mV V mA TC RTD OR PCB assembly ADC board for remote mux interface PCB assembly GPIO relay board PCB assembly CPU board OR PCB assembly Power supply OR PCB assembly Power supply with 24 Vdc power Fuse Subminiature plug in radial 3 15 A Fuse Subminiature plug in radial 2 4 A 2 wire transmitter option Table B 1 Item Qty P N 1 1 ZB100984 01 2 1 PA100211 01 2 1 CB100491 01 2 1 ZB100958 01 3 1 CB100506 01 3 1 CB100506 02 3 1 CB100537 4 1 CB100507 01 5 1 CB100502 01 5 1 CB100505 01 5 1 CB100505 02 7 1 FU100022 31 8 1 FU100022 01 NOTES A This part is recommended only when this option has been purchased B This part may be used up to 5 times in each unit SV180 SV18C User Guide 8 1 Commercial Grade Recorders Thermo Fisher Scientific The following spare parts are recommended for installations that require minimum downtime Installations with 10 or more recorders should have at least 2 sets of recommended spare parts Indicates spare parts that are recommended for normal service support Notes Description Display Touch screen assembly Floppy drive assembly OR PCMCIA assembly PCB assembly ADC board mV V mA TC A B OR PCB assembly ADC board mV V mA TC RTD A B PCB assembly GPIO relay board PC
134. message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit _ Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Tag Switch 19 Open message Switch 20 Open message Switch 21 Open message Switch 22 Open message Switch 23 Open message Switch 24 Open message Switch 25 Open message Switch 26 Open message Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific Unit Programming Forms Page of Digital I O cont Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Check
135. mo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 7 Media Review disabled Dicen OSII 0X15 7904 Media Review icon Media Review enabled e Figure 4 11 Refer to Chapter 7 Mode C Live Demo Rejection C SOu 1000 Checks Span f Offset Factory Calibrate ADC Oore Figure 4 12 1 Mode Set up the recorder to accept live process input signals or to simulate signals for demonstration or training purposes Press the button associated with the desired mode of operation 2 Rejection This selection sets the line power input noise rejection and should be set at your line power frequency Typically 60 Hz is set for North America and 50 Hz for Europe Press the button associated with the required frequency Note If Rejection is changed an ADC calibration is required A 3 TCBO Checks Select to enable burnout detection and annunciation for thermocouple type inputs Thermo Fisher Scientific The Program Menu Ports Ports Measurement 4 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide The Program Menu Digital 1 0 4 Span amp Offset When enabled this function allows for correction of known inaccuracies in thermocouples and RTDs Select by pressing the check box Use the following formula to calculate span and offset Point Data Measured Temperature x Span Offset 5 Factory Used by Thermo Fisher to perform a factory calibration A factory passcode is required 6 ADC Calibration Refer to the
136. n None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks __ Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit _ Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Tag Switch 35 Open message Switch 36 Open message Switch 37 Open message
137. n Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Unit Tag Switch 11 Open message Switch 12
138. n and State Coil Function and State 4001 ACKNOWLEDGE ALARMS 4007 SIMULATOR FREEZE 4002 ALARM CHECKS ENABLE DISABLE 4008 SIMULATOR CLEAR 4003 CHART SPEED HI LO 4009 HIGH DISPLAY INTENSITY CHANGE 4004 RESERVED 4010 LOW DISPLAY INTENSITY CHANGE 4005 RESERVED 4011 SET DATE AND TIME 4006 HISTORY RECORDING ON OFF 4012 CAPTURE SCREEN TO BITMAP IMAGE FILE ON SECONDARY MEDIA Table 7 6 Coil Register OXXX INPUT FLAGS Data Type Bit Functions 2 Read Only Coil Function and State Coil Function and State 0001 ANY ALARMS CURRENTLY PRESENT Table 7 7 16 Bit Input and Holding Registers OXXX POINT DATA Data Type IEEE 754 Floating Point Functions 3 4 16 Read Write Register Function and State Register Function and State 0001 POINT 1 DATA 0002 0003 POINT 2 DATA 1997 POINT 999 DATA 0004 1998 0005 POINT 3 DATA INDEX POINTNUMBERFLOAT POINTNUMBER 2 1 7 10 3 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Setting up Communications Modbus RTU amp ASCII Functions Function and State POINT 999 DISPLAY SCALE LOW END POINT 999 DISPLAY SCALE HIGH END Register 5993 5994 5995 5996 POINTDISPLAYSCALEHIGHEND POINTNUMBER 4 1999 Function and State USER CONSTANT 64 SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 11 Register Table 7 8 16 Bit Input and Holding Registers 2XXX HIGH LOW DISPLAY SCALES DATA Data Type IEEE 754 Floating Point Functions 3 4 16 Re
139. nction menus are identical to those displayed by the recorder Figure E 2 Program menu in ProView Plus Figure E 3 Function menu in ProView Plus E 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Thermo Fisher Scientific 81 Wyman Street P O Box 9046 Waltham M assachusetts 02454 9046 United States www thermofisher com
140. ndows based and may be used to configure the recorder and view historical data Additionally real time data may be viewed in any of the screen formats available on the instrument and configuration files may be downloaded to disk or directly to the recorder using the Ethernet port Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 1 1 Product Overview Specifications Specifications Operating Table 1 1 Operating specifications Optional 16 32 48 64 or 80 isolated direct analog inputs up to 999 total points including calculated and external inputs Optional Maximum of 80 locally multiplexed points Optional Maximum of 840 remotely multiplexed points DC voltage Linear and square root full scale bipolar ranges include 50 mV 100 mV 200 mV 1 V 5 V and 10 V DC current Bipolar 4 20 mA 10 50 mA dry contact Thermocouple J K T E R S B C Nicrosil Nisil and Nickel Nickel Moly External Computer generated Optional RTD 10 ohm Cu 500 ohm Pt 385 100 ohm Pt 385 100 ohm Pt 392 200 ohm Pt 385 200 ohm Pt 392 and 120 ohm Ni Optional SM100 point types Optional Modbus master point types Optional MM120 MX60 point type multibank units only Voltage 0 05 of programmed range Current 0 1 using external shunt Thermocouple 1 C for J K T E Nicrosil Nisil and Nickel Nickel Moly 3 C for R S and C 4 C for B RTD 0 5 C 0 006 of full scale gt 10 megohms 300 Vac 120 dB at 50
141. ne Abnormal High Low Rate 3 None Abnormal High Low Rate 4 None Abnormal High Low Rate 5 None Abnormal High Low Rate Alarm delay Deadband C 16 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Forms Unit Tag Point Page of Modbus Type Point Display Point tag Eng units Low scale High scale Bands _ Enabled _ Disabled Band Low scale High scale Color 1 2 3 Major grid Submajor grid Minor grid Decimal fix 0 1 2 J3 L 4 JE Normal color Alarm color Alarm Setup Alarm pe Set point Contact Rate s 1 5 Ty None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate None Abnormal High Low Rate t None Abnormal High Low Rate Abnormal value Alarm delay Deadband 2 3 4 5 Slave Setup Type Serial _ Ethernet ID IP Ethernet only Encapsulated _ Yes No Ports Register Data type Byte Swap Yes No Word Swap Yes No Input scale Low High Output scale Low High Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 6 7 Point Programming Forms Cell Explanations Auto Reset Assign as on or off i
142. nput of 5 V with a pressure of 4000 psi Set the low and high output scales by pressing the associate input boxes Enter the desired value and press OK 5 Filter The digital filter smoothes noisy or erratic signals by attenuating the effects of sudden transitions Figure 5 8 displays the effect of the digital filter on inputs The filter is programmable from 0 to 600 seconds in one second increments Press the Filter input box enter the desired filter seconds and press OK iN Note Filter is not available if you selected MM120 MX060 as the input source A 5129 5 0 Dm 400 x ane soe one ong wine WITHOUT DIGITAL FILTER WITH DIGITAL FILTER 3 980 0300 Ion con d Figure 5 8 6 Current Currents must be enabled to measure a passive resistance to the recorder The recorder uses a precision current source to measure resistance If a resistance other than an RTD is entered into an input this function must be enabled Refer to the following example 5 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Passive resistance to be measured is 0 1500 ohms With 2 mA of current and Currents function enabled apply the following formulas Current x Lowest Resistance Lowest Voltage Current x Highest Resistance Highest Voltage If the current is 2 mA and the lowest resistance is 0 ohm then 0 002 x 0 0 V lowest voltage 0 002 x 1500 3 V highest voltage Thus if using the 5 V point
143. nsure that the jackscrew traps the retainer plate against the panel 7 Using a screwdriver screw the jackscrew leadscrew in until the jackscrew holds the panel against the front of the recorder bezel Do not completely tighten the leadscrew at this time 8 Install and tighten the remaining jackscrew into the keyhole located on the opposite side of the recorder case as described in steps 6 7 9 Using a screwdriver tighten both jackscrew leadscrews until the panel is held securely against the recorder bezel Recommended torque is 30 3 lb in PANEL CUTOUT AND MINIMUM SPACING REQUIREMENTS FOR PANEL MOUNTING 11104005800 282 1 3400 1 00 29 11 10 0000 282 1 00 1 00 25 Lo ANDR M LEE WORE PLY MOUNTING PANEL NOT SHOWN 156 1124 294 288 I i 11 34 288 128 325 Figure 2 1 Installation dimensions 1 of 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 3 Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Installation PLATE SEISMIC INSTALLATION ONLY CENTER OF GRAVITY Figure 2 2 Installation dimensions 2 of 2 2 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures Mounting panel Recorder Jackscrew retainer plate seismic only Jackscrews Figure 2 3 For seismic installations Several recorders can be mounted together in a single panel Refer to installation drawings for the minimum spac
144. ntries The first entry is the date and time that the high peak occurred with the peak value The second entry above it is the actual time the reset occurred along with the value at that time Power ON OFF The date and time of the unit power on off is displayed Thermo Fisher Scientific Summary Screen 6 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Screen Types Alarms Events Summary Screen e Changes in event switch status such as an input contact closure event Soren Name Type C Hoists Trend C Vencal Trend C Ciais Trent E Summary C Wereerisl Bagh C VenesiB manch C Deve C Dou C Nene Figure 6 11 Alarm Events Summary screen setup Complete steps 1 2 from Horizontal amp Vertical Trend Screens Be sure to select Alarms Events Summary as the screen type in step 2 2211 0 0 4 TEMP Hea NOS eM 1 TEMP ldem Cmm TEMP High H Akam One 1 0 0 max Hee MP 017 2006 129825 A AST Fu Peak Peded B 00 17 2004 1255 25 66 117 200d 6 n RAT Pigh Peat Peet 01 17 2008 1298 25 68 Ou 5 x RT high Peak Peded 02 17 2004 1305 24 O win 01 19 RST Ph Peet Posted OTADI DRAN Q 93 17 2004 Nas 1 AST Peak Peed 09 17 2004 1205 25 H 00417200 124828 RST Pigh Peak Pehed 00 17 2004 135525 8 0217 9004 409 4 ria wie NRO RST Pigh Fea Petet 0317 0004 1224 42 91 IMEN UST 1 TEMP 1 L Cas Deer TEMP rO 4 104942 017 3000 1
145. number This number can be from 1 to 255 for use in your communications system The communications system must have a matching ID number to communicate with the recorder Modbus ID RS 232 RS 485 Mode e e Mode Marte Sie Protocol 8 C asc Protocol RU C aS Parity Wwe C Odd C Even Parity C Wow C Odd Even Bits Char 67 6 8 Bits Char C 7 6 8 Stop Bits 4 s Stop Bits 1 2 FlestFormat nx C oW Flest Format 102 C Daud Rate Daud Rate Cim Cum Cw 5 0 120 C 200 C wn 6 wn C 1440 C 19 0 C 0 C we C 19 0 C 40 _ Figure 7 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 1 Serial Communications Thermo Fisher Scientific Setting up Communications Parallel Printer Port RS232 Serial Port The RS232 interface allows a recorder to communicate with a computer at a distance of up to 50 feet 16 m The RS232 port may be used for distances in excess of 50 feet as long as special low capacitance cables are used The maximum load capacitance is 2500 pF 1 From the RS232 Block on the Serial Ports screen set up the following items as necessary for your communications system a Protocol RTU Modbus or ASCII b Float Format 1 x 32 or 2 x 16 c Baud Rate 1200 to 38400 d Bits Character 7 or 8 e Parity None Odd or Even f Stop Bits 1 or 2 2 Press Close RS485 Serial Port The 55485 interface allows a recorder to communicate with a computer up to a maximum of 4000 feet 1300 m The RS485 interface suppor
146. of 2000 and a high end of 2500 This scale point is now assigned to the bargraph and the chart graph The display then charts from 2000 2500 psi maximizing the display resolution for the value of interest Set the low and high scales by pressing the associated boxes and entering the values 5 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming 4 Bands The band feature enables you to easily identify a maximum of three ranges by applying colors to them For example three bands have been programmed for Point 1 in Figure 5 3 The bands are displayed in Figure 5 4 You can quickly locate the 5 000 10 000 10 000 20 000 and 20 000 40 000 ranges and in what range the point falls Color Banding 5 Major Submajor and Minor Grids You can enter a maximum of 50 major grids 15 submajor grids and 15 minor grids Figure 5 5 shows how grids provide definition to the screen Two major 5 submajor and 10 minor grids have been programmed in the example below Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 5 20 7 1 AC rim M 8 berfisoen Figure 5 Decimal Fix Select the desired number of digits to the right of the decimal point 0 1 2 3 4 or E exponential Normal and Alarm Colors You can set the normal pen trace bargraph or digital block color Additionally you can set pen trace or bargraph to display a different color if the point goes into alarm P
147. ogrammed screens on one Screen Saee Name Somn Type Combo TopLett Somen Screen 6 Semen 2 amp ewn2 C Ziani O 45emen4 C isoen 5 22 O 1200 2 Suseni C Soem5 C Soent C Macon C C oee 5 C T Sosm7 C BSceen d Bottom Let Screen Sonu Fugit Soren C 5 25 2 5 4S cem4 C 15 1 25 2 5 4Somn4 6 ceen C Soent C 0001 C C SSaeen5 amp SoeenG C TSoem FF 28 88 5 Soreen 1 Screen 2 Screen 4 Som 5 Figure 6 19 Combo screen setup 1 Select the screens by touching a screen name 2 Press the text box to the right of Screen Name and a keyboard is displayed Enter the title you want to give this screen and press OK 1 1 J pom rnc ck d Figure 6 20 Typical Combo screen 6 14 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Reviewing Recorder Memory You can review data stored in the recorder s memory from any display with the Review button showing on the button bar During review you may turn digital blocks on or off A small portion of the real time data is visible at the top on vertical screens or at the right on horizontal screens Figure 6 21 depicts a horizontal trend display with Review turned on and describes the functions on the button bar 750 Search m ru _A 53 a Scroll 7 9 31 9 mma forward Seroll 116 35 6 a backward 2 Nim 3 9 Page forward 47
148. oint programming section 7 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Ind Sqrt Use this function for inputs requiring the Industrial Square Root of the input signal The square root of the percentage of input scale is calculated and then multiplied by the high end scale to produce the value of the point displayed In the following example the input is 4 20 mA low end scale 0 and high end scale 1000 High end scale 1000 gal min Input signal 12 mA or 507 of scale equal to 0 5 Square root of 0 5 0 707 0 707 x 1000 707 gal min decimal fix 0 2 1 9 s s Figure 5 12 Ind Sqrt type point programming 1 Type Block Refer to step 1 in the Linear type point programming section 2 Display Block Refer to Similar Programming Parameters 3 Input source Refer to step 3 in the Linear type programming section Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 15 4 Input amp Output Block Refer to step 4 in the Linear type point programming section Note that the Low Scale Output entry is not available 5 Filter Refer to step 5 in the Linear type point programming section Note Filter is not available if you selected MM120 MX60 as the input source A 6 Current Refer to step 6 in the Linear type point programming section 7 Alarm Setup Block Refer to Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions The dry
149. oints affects the data An explanation of the figure follows Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 3 Point Programming Programming Linear Input scale Output scale Display scale V type 09 and record data setting 5 5 3000 290 75 e Pressure transducer Select useful Oto 3000 po part of range 0105 gt Input sppked Apply output 5 To display to input scale scale and ursts A 0 0 0 2000 Volts dc Volts dc ps psi Figure 5 2 Input amp output scaling example a Assume you want to record the output from a pressure transducer which gives a 0 5 Vdc output signal which coincides to a pressure of 0 3000 pounds per square inch psi The process being monitored typically runs at 2200 psi 596 this is the area of interest The transducer output which peaks at 5 V is connected to a live point and the 5 V full scale range is selected to cover this range Since the maximum input voltage is only 5 V on a 5 V range the input scale is set to a low end of 0 0 V and a high end of 5 000 V To convert this directly to psi the output scale is set to alow point of 0 0 psi and a high point of 3000 0 psi The point now becomes 0 to 3000 for an input of 0 5 V scaled linearly across the range The engineering units can be set to psi and the point tag can be set to any label that identifies this process variable b To maximize the display resolution set the display scales with a low end
150. on _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Unit Tag Switch 43 Open message Switch 44 Open message Switch 45 Open message Switch 46 Open message Switch 47 Open message Switch 48 Open message Switch 49 Open message Switch 50 Open message D 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Programming Forms D 13 Page of Digital I O cont Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Bl
151. or added redundancy and data security you can specify two FTP servers to automatically receive the data Depending on configuration the recorder will either transfer data to both servers or will go to the secondary server only if a transfer to the primary server fails Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 3 Ethernet Sctup SV180 IP Address 51 180 FTP Files Client Login IP Adders 10209 64 178 User Name Password Sine Meck 20 298 2840 FoU USER 1 1254 Gateway 0000 LIN F Used F Ums SV180 FTP Config Client Login p Uses elt 6 Medahccened C Pimwy G Secondary SV180 Web Ports 00 SV180 TCPAP Modbus Float Format C 102 216 Host FTP Server ri IP Address Logn Name Patios intial Path Primary Togo Sew 0000 2 JJ ond Auto Media File FTP Transfer Transfer Time 000000 J Always Transfer to Both Servers Passive Figure 7 3 1 SV180 IP Address Block a The IP address distinguishes between the various devices connected to the network when using TCP IP protocol to communicate The address is a 32 bit value normally expressed with four values 0 to 255 separated by a period 192 168 100 15 for example The default setting is 0 0 0 0 The IP address must be set b Subnet Mask The subnet mask determines the network address from the IP address The address is a 32 bit value normally expressed with four values 0
152. ow each other in a linear ratio For example if the point input is 0 1 V and the displayed scale is 0 10 GPM a 0 2 V input equals 2 GPM output what is displayed This example uses a linear ratio of 1 to 10 Point 1 Linear 0 m i T x Figure 5 7 Linear type point programming 1 Type Block Select from the predefined voltage input or current ranges There are selections for two predefined standard Current type inputs including 4 20 mA assumes the use of a 50 ohm shunt resistor and is automatically measured on the 1 V range and 10 50 mA assumed the use of a 100 ohm shunt resistor and is automatically measured on the 5 V range 5 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming If a current inputs are not predefined b it is desired to use any selectable voltage range and or c it is desired to use a different shunt resistor for a current input use Ohm s Law to determine the appropriate low and high end input voltages E IR where E equivalent voltage inputs I current in mA R precision shunt resistance value 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 3 Input Source If you are programming a standard unit the only option you have is Local The MM120 MX60 option shown in Figure 5 7 is not available If you are programming a unit with multibank capabilities this section allows you to select input from a
153. play Control Display Control 4 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide The Program Menu Display Control c Display Point Tag Set up the digital blocks to display the point tag by pressing the check box You can also select whether the recorder displays the point tag in white or black text Display Point Number selected Display Point Number and Display Point Tag selected Point number Point tag Figure 4 15 Chart Speed Block a Auto Speed Enable auto speed if you want the chart speed to switch to high when any point alarm is detected b Speed Unit Press the button associated with the desired units Clear Unit at Startup Enabling this function clears the historical trend data used to restore the first active trend screen type when the unit is power cycled Added for nuclear power plant simulator training Startup Screen Press the text box repeatedly to cycle through the screens until the desired screen appears The selected screen becomes the default screen on recorder power up Auto Screen Switch a Ifenabled auto switching occurs only when the recorder is displaying an active screen bargraph trend alarm event digital overview quad b Enter the cycle interval in seconds Entering zero causes the instrument to switch from one screen to the next very rapidly c Select one of the switching modes Periodic causes the instrument to switch from one screen to the next at the programmed intervals You can then sel
154. programmed remotely however the following sections apply to manually programming the unit from the front panel using the display and the touch screen Go to the Program menu Each item may be password protected to prevent unauthorized access to the unit setup Press Apply at each screen to save changes New point programming parameters are saved in nonvolatile memory when you exit a programming session by pressing Apply on the Point Programming screen Point Programming 85 Start Point 1 Y End Point Copy from 1 Type C None C Lines C ind Sot C Conditional Themocouple C Dry Contact C Edema C AID C Calculated C 5M100 C Log Lines C Equation Modbus Boundary u Ove _ Progam Figure 5 1 Touch the Start Point number box and a Point Set input box appears Enter the point number you wish to program or the starting number for a range of points and press OK Continue to step 2 if you are programming a range of points Otherwise continue to the next section Similar Programming Parameters Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Programming 5 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming 2 If you are programming a range of points touch the End Point box to enter the ending point number Press OK Before continuing to the Type section note that if you have 2 or more points with the same parameters you can copy the data from one point to another ra
155. put 50 mV Count Courts Count Courts Courts Cocal J Accept Figure 8 2 8 Set the precision voltage source to 50 000 mV and press Accept 9 Set the precision voltage source to 50 000 mV 10 Press Accept and the recorder returns to the first ADC Calibration screen You are ready to calibrate the next range Note The mV reading in the text window may not show the correct value until range calibration is completed and you return to the calibration screen A Calibrate Current x omw cum com Con Corn weit sib lfl Lees Figure 8 3 The ADC current source is used for resistance measurements and needs calibration only if you need to make resistive measurements such as RTDs The recorder has an internal 400 ohm resistor that is used to perform the current calibration No external hookups are required to perform this calibration Refer to Figure 8 3 and the following steps SV180 SV18C User Guide 8 3 Current Calibration Thermo Fisher Scientific Before calibrating currents the 1 V range at a minimum must be calibrated 1 From the Program menu select Measurement and enter the ADC Calibration screen by pressing Calibrate ADC 2 Press the Current button on the bottom right of the screen and the Calibrate Current screen opens 3 Press Accept Note The mA reading may not show the correct value until current range calibration is completed and you re
156. r H amp V Trend only Review grid color H amp V Trend only Chart speed H amp V Trend only Low High Zone mode H amp V Trend only Low end 96 High end 96 Combo screens Top left 1 2 3 4 L 5 L e L 7 38 Top right 1 2 3 4 5 6 J7 8 Bottom left 1 2 13 4 J5 L e L v 38 Bottom right 1 2 3 4 J5 L e 7 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide D 3 Unit Programming Forms Unit Tag Page of History Memory Storage Point group 1 32 Sample rate s Media Storage History A History B Point group Point group Media _ Primary Secondary Media _ Primary _ Secondary Store data _ Value Average Store data _ Value Average Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Trigger Interval Alarm Switch Trigger _ Interval Alarm Switch Sync time Sync time Normal rate Normal rate Alarm rate Alarm rate Stop mode Alarm clear switch open Stop mode Alarm clear switch open Sample count _ Sample count History on Yes No History on Yes No Media review enabled Yes No Ports Serial Modbus 1 255 Port RS232 RS485 Protocol RTU ASCII RrU ASCII Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 1200 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 38400 14400 19200 38400 Bits Char 17 EJs 17 38 Parity None O
157. ress the Normal or Alarm color box select the desired color and press OK a N A maximum of five alarms can be set for programmed points These alarms can be any of the following alarm types None No alarm set Abnormal Set alarms for abnormal conditions High Set high alarms up to five Low Set low alarms up to five Rate Set rate alarms up to five Certain parameters must be set when programming alarms Set point for all alarms except None and Abnormal Contact number for all alarms except None 1 through 80 Thermo Fisher Scientific 1 2 Point Programming Programming Alarm Setup Block 5 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming 3 Rate in seconds Rate alarm only 1 to 300 4 Abnormal value Assign a numeric value to be used for point data in the event the point is flagged as abnormal TCBO overrange invalid etc The value is returned on a Modbus poll and is used for base point data in Equation and Conditional point types 5 Delay Alarm delay can be set for all alarms assigned to each point This parameter helps to prevent a point that rapidly changes in amplitude and direction from going into alarm For example if you do not want a point to indicate alarm and the point only stays in the alarm region for 3 seconds or less set the delay for 3 seconds This prevents any point that does not stay in the alarm region for more than 3 seconds from activating the alarm Delay c
158. rference due to ground loop currents When grounded transducers are used the shield should be grounded at the sensor end only A Depending on the options you ordered the recorder can accept up to 80 direct inputs Input connection is via screw terminal connectors on the rear panel Inputs can be mixed in any combination of thermocouple RTD with the purchased option milliamps mA millivolts mV volts V or contact inputs We recommend that you record data on the Point Programming Forms Appendix C as you connect the inputs Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Signal Input Wiring f A 4 Ab Wiring Procedures 2 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures General Wiring Instructions e Grounding Signal cable shields or screens should be terminated at the device end of the wire Do not terminate shields at both ends as this will set up a current loop in the shield Read the procedures before connecting inputs to the terminals e Wires We recommend twisted and shielded 16 AWG wiring for all input signal wiring Give wires 6 18 twists per foot of wire 18 is recommended For accuracy we recommend using equal length wires equal resistance for RTD wires Use 14 Ga wire for 10 ohm copper RTDs and any long distance runs If 14 Ga wire is to be directly terminated at the recorder terminal lugs must be used see Terminal Connectors below e Terminal Connectors The screw
159. rue Thermo Fisher Scientific l Point Programming Programming 5 24 SV180 SV18C User Guide Point Programming Programming 4 Reset Control Refer to Reset Control in the High Peak Low Peak Timed Average section for instructions Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Totalize The totalize calculation keeps a running total of the value of a point sampled at a programmed rate This continues until the programmed reset interval time at which time the value is logged to the alarm event summary reset to zero and the totalization calculation begins again However a low flow cutoff provision prevents totalization on flow rates that fall below the cutoff point slculated Figure 5 19 Totalize Calculated type point programming Type Block Select Totalize Display Block Refer to Similar Programming Parameters Base Point Totalize calculations must be performed on a base point To establish the base point press the Base Point input box and enter the number Press OK SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 25 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming 4 Low Flow Cutoff This function allows you to program a low flow cutoff If the base point flow point flow rate falls below the low flow cutoff the total is frozen at the current value Press the input box and enter the value number Press OK 5 Flow Rate Select one of the a
160. s Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank _ Screen Advance _ Screen Capture Close message Function _ None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Unit Tag Switch 27 Open message Switch 28 Open message Switch 29 Open message Switch 30 Open message Switch 31 Open message Switch 32 Open message Switch 33 Open message Switch 34 Open message D 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Programming Forms D 11 Page of Digital I O cont Function None Event ACK Alarm Chart Speed Alarm Checks Recording Freeze Unit Clear Unit Screen Blank __ Screen Advance Screen Capture Close message Functio
161. s aS petto ied 6 10 Overview Sereen iussi tea DRAN TRUE ES EU 6 11 Digital Screen 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ta asd ch e p et agas dra cub Rea duda 6 12 6 3 es 1 1 None Sereen Combi ti Ra en RAR 6 14 Reviewing Recorder Memory oi oda die oda ede que 6 15 7 1 21212 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chapter 7 Setting aate 7 1 ete e ee seid 7 2 Pont 52325 0 Al Oi hace a a OA creat ds oe eo od 7 2 Parallel Printer PORES 7 2 Ethernet BORER Aaaa 7 3 SM100 Master Support for Multibank Systems sss 7 7 Modbus RTU amp A iteetcutiitine sass 7 7 Modbus Floating Point Eormmatszos betes oos 7 8 Modicon 984 PLC Compatible Format eee 7 8 Daniel s Extensions 1 1 121212121212121 121 tec Dti AR ON NU a RARUS ORE 7 8 Modbus e e 1 0000000 7 8 Chapter 8 Cali brat OM aa AR 8 1 General ineo SRS Ras a 8 1 Scale Calibration sistere o fa UU un 8 1 8 E 8 1 Procedures us actin a tna n doe dc did 8 1 Current 00 8 3 Restoring Calibration Constant Default eres 8 4 ttntentnntentnntnnn 9 1 1212 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chapter 9 The 9 1 Recording Char
162. s the true rolling average of temperature for the previous 1 hour period Maximum time period is 360 minutes 6 hours 5 22 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Figure 5 17 Moving Average Calculated type point programming 1 Type Block Select Moving Average 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 3 Base Point Moving average calculations must be performed on another point This point is referred to as the base point To establish the base point press the Base Point input box and type in the base point number Press OK 4 Time Period min This is the length of time in which values are averaged Press the input box and enter the time in minutes Maximum length of time is 480 minutes 5 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 23 Gated Timer The gated timer function allows a timer measuring in seconds to be controlled by a gate from a logic point For example if a point is measuring temperature and you want to know the total amount of time the temperature measured by this point is above or below a certain level you can program a conditional type point to be true only when the temperature is above or below a set level A gated timer point can then be programmed to be turned ON only when the conditional point is in the
163. s wp Port Grows rug Mess E Pew Secondary Mesa Pay C Seconisy Darda Vis ivp C Wn C ShreDaa Vain hp C Mn C Tagger ge 6 Wed C Mem Sh bed C Mem Sh Gyre Tem 99 Sore 1 w Ww O j Nama Plate 00 00 01 J loam ye 0 0001 Norra Fe 000001 j Alam He Q0 QU 01 j e p History On History On Media Review Enable one Figure 4 Thermo Fisher Scientific The Program Menu Screens Screens History 4 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide The Program Menu History 1 Memory Storage Block a Determine which point group you want the recorder to maintain history on and press the Point Group input box Press the desired point group on the following screen and press Accept b The Sample Rate field allows you to enter the frequency in seconds which the recorder stores history from the designated point group The recorder can be programmed to store history to internal RAM at a user selectable interval from 1 to 250 seconds 2 Media Storage Block To set up either the History A or the History B section a Press the Point Group input box within that section of the block Press the desired point group on the following screen and press Accept b Determine whether you want the history stored on the primary or secondary media and select it C The recorder can store data as the actual Value as the Average of all readings from one hi
164. sheet 3 of 3 11 34 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Documentation CHASSIS FRAME ASSY 0002 Tx 1 000 EA PCB CPU 0 0003 PA100211 01 1 000 EA FLOPPY DRIVE 0004 MP102603 01 2 000 EA BRKT MTG FLOPPY DRIVE 0005 MP102602 01 2 000 EA TRAP FLOPPY DRIVE ASSY 0006 Dm e 1 000 EA HARNESS FLOPPY DRIVE 0016 HwW011404 04 8 000 EA SCREW 84 40 X 1 4 BH 0017 Hw015004 04 8 000 EA WASHER f4 INT LOCK 0020 FA100088 01 4 000 EA SCREW M2 5X4MM PH JIS B1111 0021 FA100096 02 4 000 EA 2 5MM SPLIT LOCKWASHER 0023 MP102621 01 1 000 EA BRKT CHASSIS HANDLE Figure 11 33 7B100980 01 Chassis assembly parts list floppy drive only sheet 1 of 1 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 11 35 1 000 1 000 2 000 2 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 2 000 1 000 1 000 1 000 2 000 4 000 4 000 2 000 5 5 FF FF 1 000 12 000 12 000 CHASSIS FRAME ASSY MP102621 01 BRKT CHASSIS HANDLE 0002 CB100502 02 PCB CPU SV180 280 0003 PA100211 01 FLOPPY DRIVE 0004 MP102603 01 BRKT MTG FLOPPY DRIVE 0005 MP102602 01 TRAP FLOPPY DRIVE ASSY 0006 MER 0 HARNESS FLOPPY DRIVE 0007 2B100958 01 ZIP DRIVE ASSY OBSOLETE 0008 MP102529 01 BEZEL ZIP 100 0009 MP102530 01 SUPPORT ZIP 100 IS B1111 0010 MP102601 01 SPACER ZIP SUPPORT 0011 HN101200 01 HARNESS ZIP I F LE 0012 01 PCB ASSY ZIP DR INTERFACE BD 0016 HW01
165. sher Scientific Point Programming Programming External External type points use data sent via the RS232 RS485 or Ethernet ports to the recorder for trending or other uses Point 1 External Figure 5 24 External type point programming 1 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 2 Input amp Output Block Refer to step 4 in the Linear type point programming section 3 Timeout Timeout sets a maximum time period between data updates from the external source before flagging the point as invalid The point is flagged as invalid if no update is received within the specified timeout period Press Timeout and enter the timeout period in seconds Press OK Enter the timeout period as 0 if you want to disable this function 4 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 5 30 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming SM100 Point 19 0 E Dupy Inout PomTag _ UM O j M100 Select Modbus 0 unie gt eae Devcrgigon MUX 1 n0 High Sake 10000 Demi FC 0 CIF 2C 3C 4C sc Noma NENNEN Alm Cole NENENENN Pear 4 Alem Type Satori Contact Fated toc 1 Noe C Mom C Hoh C C f T 2 None C Aromi C Hj C C Re fF 3 Nowe C Abram C Hg C low C Ri 4 Wa C Aram C Mh Cim Che PO e N R 5 CF Noe C Abram C Wh C lo C fe
166. ss Close Reset Point 3 Resetable Point List Start Point 18 To 20 Reiet Figure 9 7 Press the Start Point input box and enter the point or the first point in the range of points Press OK If you are setting a single point as a reset point continue to step 4 If you are setting a range as reset points press the To input box and enter the last point number in the range Press OK Press Reset The Reset Point List updates and displays the new reset point range of reset points Press Close SV180 SV18C User Guide 9 3 1 Reset Point Thermo Fisher Scientific The Function Menu Trend Message Trend Message Before you set a message to print on the trend screens and to the event alarm log you must first program the messages as detailed in Digital I O in Chapter 4 Once you have completed this step return to the display seen in Figure 9 8 Trend Message x Event Open Message Close Message 1 Event Open 1 EvertClone 1 2 2 EvertOloee 2 3 F Event pen 3 FF EveniCiose 3 4 EverntOpen 4 veiCw 4 Figure 9 8 1 Press the check box next to each message you want printed to the trend display Use the Next and Back buttons as usual 2 Press Close 9 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Chapter 10 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Warning Hazardous potentials may exist on signal input terminals which are floating with respect to case ground These hazardous
167. ssion is dependent upon the fluctuation of the measured signal A large amount of signal fluctuation results in less compression and a larger disk space requirement Small signal fluctuation results in more and a smaller disk space requirement The accuracy of the stored signal readings is maintained at the level you set b ASCII ASCII storage mode allows you to open the data files in a spreadsheet or a word processing program However ASCII format requires approximately two times the media space as compressed storage Once you have determined which storage mode to use press the button associated with desired mode 6 Media Mode a Fill Storage media fills to the end with data b Wrap Storage media fills to the end and begins writing over old data Press the button associated with the desired media mode 7 Primary and Secondary Fill Percentages If you select Fill as the media mode you must set a percentage of disk space the recorder fills before activating a low disk space alarm Press the input box and enter the percentage you want to set Press OK 8 Primary and Secondary Fill Contacts Assign the standard alarm contact used to signal a disk full alarm by pressing the input box and entering the contact number Press OK Fi le 0 Access this menu item to save load configuration files Use standard save load procedures for each Note that after you load a configuration file you are prompted to allow the recorder to r
168. story sample to the next as the minimum Min value or the maximum Max value Press the desired format 3 Media Storage Trigger There are 3 ways to trigger the recorder to store history at a set interval when an alarm activates or when a switch opens Refer to the following for instructions on how to set up each trigger type a Common fields Sync Time Allows you to synchronize the times that actual sample data are stored Normal Rate Specify the frequency which the recorder stores data from all points within the designated point group Alarm Rate Specify the frequency which the recorder stores data from points when they go into alarm Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide 4 5 Interval Trigger Entering 00 15 00 as the Sync Time 00 15 00 as the Normal Rate and 00 05 00 as the Alarm Rate results in the recorder beginning to take samples at 15 minutes after the hour Sync Time in intervals of 15 minutes Normal Time and to record data from points in alarm for 5 minutes Alarm Rate Tagger G ited C Alum C Seach Sync Time 001500 Noms hue 001500 Alam Rate 000500 Figure 4 6 Alarm Trigger Selecting the Alarm trigger type opens the Stop Mode section In Figure 4 7 the recorder collects data until the alarm clears In Figure 4 8 the recorder collects 20 samples from points in alarm Trager C Ineva Alam Switch ycime TC NomdRae SS 0015 00 Stop Mode Alm
169. t Programming Forms Unit Tag Display format _ American European Daylight Saving Time Yes No Group 1 point assignment Group 3 point assignment Group 5 point assignment Group 7 point assignment Group 9 point assignment Group 11 point assignment Group 13 point assignment Group 15 point assignment Group 17 point assignment Group 19 point assignment Group 21 point assignment Group 23 point assignment Group 25 point assignment Group 27 point assignment Group 29 point assignment Group 31 point assignment D 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Unit Programming Forms Unit Tag Page of Screens Screen E 11 2 3 L 14 L 5 Jo L v 8 9 Combo type only Screen name Type H Trend V Trend C Trend Alarm Event H Bargraph V Bargraph L_ Overview _ Digital None Point group all but Alarm Event Multi Group H amp V Trend only Overview None Time rotation C Trend only 1 hour 2 hours 6 hours 8 hours 12 hours 24 hours 48 hours 1 week 2 weeks 4 weeks Stop at rotation end C Trend only Yes No Background color all but Alarm Event Grid color H amp V Trend Display scale H amp V Trend Overview None only only Indicator H amp V Trend only Bar Pointer Trace width H amp V Trend only Narrow Medium Wide Review background colo
170. t SPEC aces a 9 1 Alarm Check 0 0 0 00000 9 2 Activate Bypass POIL aid 1 us UM Dn Eo xe dia 9 2 Reset POLES entia tel iustos ue adu oni ies eua 9 3 Trend MesSace Salas 9 4 Chapter 10 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting sss 10 1 Routine Inspection amp Cleaning i norit tr tarda tenute 10 1 Touch Screen Calibration zo a Nona basate 10 2 Thermo Fisher Scientific SV180 SV18C User Guide ix 10 3 1 1 Diagn sp E 10 5 Watehd p m eshala 10 5 Pub 10 6 IBI tT EE ERE 10 6 EAS 10 6 EN E ule utes 10 7 Replacing Circuit Boat sie iue d uoce ete cte trenes three 10 8 CPU DIP Switch Settles 10 9 E 109 Sindrome Se 10 0 Warranty M 11 1 Doc m nt tiO n i Return Authorization eene ntnntnntnntnntnnttn tenis A 1 Recommended Spare Parts es B 1 Commercial Grade Recorder scat dote quad e qiioque B 1 Controlled Program Recorders ose e on e eee e edis B 2 C 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 Point Programming Cell Explanati nsk soa cates act esse abii te didi tive deudas C 18 0 1 2 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
171. tention in Flash memory approximately 10 years chart and alarm browse buffers preserved 24 Vdc at 2 A Product Overview Specifications Alarm Functions Table 1 5 Alarm functions Number of alarms Types Contact output input Contact ratings Common alarm Deadband Fail safe Power Table 1 6 Power specifications Requirements Consumption Power fail protection Transmitter power supply Communications Table 1 7 Communications specifications 2 ports RS232 and or 85485 communications with Modbus RTU and ASCII Screen print alarm interval time of day logs future support Ethernet 10 100 Base T TCP IP TCP IP Modbus OPC PI compliant Automatic and manual transfer from host computer Directory operations on external storage media Data files alarm event files configuration files ProView Plus software OPC Server software or any compatible PC based network Thermo Fisher Scientific Serial ports Parallel printer port Network types File transfer FTP server Transferable files Real time monitoring and external data storage 1 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Product Overview Specifications Table 1 8 Environmental specifications Floppy drive 39 F to 122 F 4 C to 50 C PC card 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C 10 to 90 RH non condensing IP65 from panel Bezel 11 34 x 11 34 in 288 x 288 mm Cutout 11 1 x 11 1 in 282 x 282
172. terminal connectors are of the lug type and are spaced 0 375 inch 9 53 mm apart Therefore it is necessary to terminate the wires with lugs e Required Tools You will need a small screwdriver and a pair of wire cutters strippers We also recommended using shielded twisted lead wire to minimize electromagnetically induced noise Thermocouple Inputs Thermocouple input connections are made as shown in the view in Figure 2 10 TYPICAL THERMOCOUPLE INPUT pr NM THERMOCOUPLE 3 3 D x v E PREFERRED SHIELD CONNECTION Figure 2 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide 2 9 Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring Procedures RTD Inputs For long lead runs or 10 ohm copper RTDs use 14 AWG wire with terminal connectors Refer to Figure 2 11 for connection information and to the RTD manufacturer specifications to determine color code connection information TYPICAL RTD INPUT mm S PREFERRED SHIELD CONNECTION rh Figure 2 11 Linear Voltage Inputs Linear voltage inputs consist of variable voltage input ranges 50 100 200 mV 1 5 10 V Connect voltage inputs as shown in Figure 2 12 Signal inputs greater than 10 V require the use of an input voltage divider consult your local representative or the factory TYPICAL mVN INPUT PREFERRED SHIELD CONNECTION Figure 2 2 2 10 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Installation amp Wiring Wiring
173. the Alarm Event Summary screen If checked these point types will not be reset after a power cycle Instead they are preloaded with values just before the power down Note Totalize point types are reset to 0 0000 A Note High Peak and Low Peak point types are reset to the first scan values of their respective base points A 5 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 5 20 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming e High Low Difference This calculated type point takes the difference between the lowest and highest values in a range of points The final data for a high low difference point type is derived by subtracting the lowest point data in the range of points from the highest data Point 1 Calculated Figure 5 16 High Low Difference calculated type point programming Type Block Select High Low Difference Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions First Point and Last Point The high low difference point is the average of the first and last points For example within the range of points assigned to the Hi Lo difference point type if the highest point data value is 100 and the lowest is 90 the high low difference data will be 10 Press the First Point Last Point box and enter the point number Press OK Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters
174. ther than entering data again for each point Simply enter the start point and press Copy from Enter the point with the parameters you want to copy and press OK parameters of the point you copied For example if you programmed point 4 by copying from point 2 and you change the parameters for point 2 point 4 does not change unless you use the Copy from function again A Note The parameters of the other points do not change if you change the Similar Many of the point types share parameters that can be programmed in the Programming same manner To prevent repetition these parameters are discussed in this section only Any variations in programming the following parameters are Parameters addressed in the applicable sections Display Block 1 Point Tag You can assign a tag name containing a maximum of 20 characters to each programmed point Press the text box and use the keyboard to enter the point tag Press OK 2 Engineering Units An alphanumeric engineering units message with a maximum of 20 characters may be assigned for voltage and current inputs Press the text box and enter a units name Press OK 3 Display Scales Point data is interpolated linearly across defined segments for linear scales Scales are used to display and record all or part of the selected output scale You can zoom all or part of the available range Refer to Figure 5 2 for an example of using input and output scaling and to understand how scaling base p
175. tion When thermocouples are compensated locally temperature sensors located at the rear terminal plate of the recorder are used to determine the cold junction compensation required by the physical connection of thermocouple wire at the recorder input terminals b Remote Compensation As an alternative to using local compensation and thermocouple wire a single recorder input can be set to measure the cold junction temperature at a remote location where the thermocouple to copper wire transition occurs Copper wire may then be used for the rest of the thermocouples from the remote junction to the recorder inputs instead of thermocouple wire The point used as the measurement source of the remote cold junction source is referred to as the compensation channel Press Remote followed by the Point text box Enter the point number and press OK 6 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions 5 12 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming RTD RTD type points are used to measure temperature Figure 5 10 RTD type point programming 1 Type Block Select the appropriate RTD type 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note the following differences e Eng Units Not available e Decimal Fix Only options available are 0 and 1 e Degree Select degrees in Celsius C Fahrenheit F or Kelv
176. to the instrument s over the LAN Using a suitable program a master can periodically pull monitored process variable data from the recorder in real time and archive it for later analysis Another example of this function is when a plant computer acts as a Modbus master and periodically sends process data gathered from another source to the instrument for local display and recording e Acting as an FTP server By using a suitable FTP client program a host computer can connect to any instrument on the network and selectively extract historical day files directly from the instrument s recording media PC card Flash card or floppy disk This extraction can also be done in real time without affecting current recorder operations measure record display When the instrument is acting as an FTP server you can fetch its configuration file INI file via the LAN Alternatively you can send a configuration file to an instrument via the LAN in order to reprogram it Upon receipt of the file the instrument loads the new configuration and resets Depending on the size and complexity of the new configuration it can take up to 40 seconds for the instrument to reset e Acting as an FTP client The recorder also supports remote FTP servers over the LAN by acting as an FTP client In this case you can configure the instrument to automatically send all recorded data stored as day files on the local recorder media periodically to the host FTP server F
177. ts up to 31 recorders linked to a single computer Each recorder is identified by a unique unit address Modbus ID 1 From the RS485 Block on the Serial Ports screen set up the following items as necessary for your communications system a Protocol RTU Modbus or ASCII b Float Format 1 x 32 or 2 x 16 c Baud Rate 1200 to 38400 d Bits Character 7 or 8 e Parity None Odd or Even f Stop Bits 1 or 2 2 Press Close Pa rallel Printer The parallel printer port is configured to communicate with a standard HP Port color inkjet printer Setup for other printers is not available 7 2 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Setting up Communications Ethernet Port Ethern et Po rt The instrument implements 10 100 Base T TCP IP protocols via a CATS cable on Local Area Networks LANs There are four Ethernet functions supported by the instrument Following are descriptions of each function and instructions on setting up the Ethernet port e Acting as a web server By using almost any PC based web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer Netscape Mozilla Firefox etc you can view real time data and instrument status at any time The browser display is in tabular text form only e Acting as a Modbus slave device The instrument can also act as a TCP IP encapsulated Modbus slave device As a Modbus slave the instrument can be controlled via Ethernet by a host Modbus master The master can send data and or commands
178. turn to the calibration screen A Three constants are calculated and saved in nonvolatile memory for each voltage range and one constant is calculated and saved in nonvolatile memory for the current source ADC measurement operation can be restored to the factory defaults if the calibration constants have been altered or lost If the constants in memory are lost and or the ADC measurement seems inaccurate follow the procedure below to restore factory defaults This procedure is not a calibration procedure for your instrument It is a procedure to restore the ADC constants from the original factory calibration Do not perform this procedure if calibration equipment is available to calibrate your instrument Press the Recall button under the slot that you want to restore constant defaults and they are reloaded for that board Thermo Fisher Scientific Calibration Restoring Calibration Constant Defaults Restoring Calibration Constant Defaults 8 4 SV180 SV18C User Guide Chapter 9 The Function Menu The Function menu enables you to access routine functions quickly Recording Onjo Chart Speed HIL Alarm Check ACTIBYP Point Reset Point Trend Message Display Previous Version CLOSE Figure 9 1 Recording Off CLOSE Figure 9 2 The recording function causes the recorder to send the point data to the media Enable disable the recording function by pressing the appropriate selection Press Close High Chart Spee
179. type and the input scale is set from 0 3 V the output scale should be programmed as 0 1500 ohms Do not turn the Currents function ON for any input types other than resistance inputs as inaccurate readings will result Enable this function by pressing the Current check box 7 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Thermocouple This type measures temperature Point 1 Thermocouple 00 jh wo Figure 5 9 Thermocouple type point programming 1 Type Block Select one of the available types J K T E R S B C M NI NI MOLY or N NICROSIL NISIL SV180 SV18C User Guide 5 11 Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming 2 Display Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Note the following differences e Eng Units Not available e Decimal Fix Only available options are 0 and 1 e Degree Select degrees in Celsius C Fahrenheit F or Kelvin K Note Units in degrees Kelvin is not supported in this release 3 Input source Refer to step 3 in the Linear type point programming section 4 Filter Refer to step 5 in the Linear type point programming section source A Note Filter is not available if you selected MM120 MX060 as the input 5 Compensation Thermocouple compensation can be local from a recorder internal temperature sensor or external through a point a Local Compensa
180. u can define a display scale with attributes such as end points grid markings and color boundaries Typically this scale will be displayed on a trend screen according to the point s setup For example a process variable input to the recorder is set up as a point 999 with a full range display scale of 0 0 to 10000 There are 10 major grid divisions resulting in a major grid mark on the scale for each 1000 units There are 10 submajor grid divisions resulting in a submajor grid mark for each 100 units Finally there is 1 minor grid division resulting in no marks This display scale is shown on a normal Zoom Scale not enabled vertical trend display in Figure 6 3 Note that point 999 appears to be at about 1500 units on the scale a Assume that even though this process has a dynamic range of 10000 units you want a finer resolution on the vertical trend scale You can accomplish this by enabling the Zoom Scale feature First change the setup for point 999 by modifying the display scale to be 0 to 3000 with 3 major grids 1000 units each 10 submajor grids 100 units each and 5 minor grids 20 units each Return to the trend setup screen and enable Zoom Scale with 3 majors This display scale is shown on a zoomed vertical trend display in Figure 6 4 Now notice the finer resolution of this scale 20 units versus 100 units Figure 6 3 Or 79 ORERURECTEUR 7 75 9 In this example t
181. ual vertical trace displayed on the trend screen Essentially this function controls how much vertical distance the trend line advances on the chart before the recorder identifies the trace again b Low End 96 High End 96 This section enables you to program the low and high ends of the zone Both zone end points are set to 096 by default Enabling the Zone Mode function and leaving the end points set to 096 results in the recorder identifying all traces assigned to the display at each programmed interval However setting the end points to other percentages establishes a physical boundary across the chart width In this scenario the recorder identifies traces only outside the boundary The recorder identifies these traces according to the programmed interval as long as they remain outside the boundary For example setting the low end point at 4096 and the high end point at 6096 results in the chart displayed in Figure 6 8 Notice the zone boundary designated by the vertical bands 6 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Screen Types Circular Trend Screen fone boundary Rone boundary ni I T mc ae wh mae see pp Pew rwc hck amp 35 Figure 6 8 Zone boundaries on a bici vertical trend screen Circular Trend The circular trend screen displays data in a circular chart format Screen Sieen Neve Sow 2 nines coe Tye C Hoteoalal Trend C Trend G Cro Trend C Al
182. uits on the rear terminal panel A screen displays the temperature reading for the upper and lower sensors If these temperatures are not accurate the temperature sensor circuits are malfunctioning Refer to Figure 10 4 Ambients Figure 10 4 Note The MUX Ambients block is not available with standard units A This test allows you to verify each pixel in the screen is functioning When the test is initiated the screen changes colors with each touch red blue green white black When each color is displayed individually you can see if any pixels are not being turned on This function allows you to test communications with the primary and secondary FTP servers Figure 10 5 Thermo Fisher Scientific Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Diagnostics Ambients Display FTP 10 6 SV180 SV18C User Guide Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Diagnostics 1 Press FIP Test and press either the Primary or Secondary button 2 Press FTP Test and wait for a response A window appears informing you of the status of FTP communications 3 Press Cancel to exit this function This function allows you to test the functionality of two main features of the discrete input output circuitry for each of the installed GPIO cards Event switch input states are displayed under the IN columns Check the OPEN CLOSE messages and verify correct operation of each of the event inputs by connecting disconnecting a jumper at the RTP e
183. vailable flow rates per second per minute per hour or per day 6 Reset Control Refer to Reset Control in the High Peak Low Peak Timed Average section for instructions 7 Alarm Setup Block Refer to the Similar Programming Parameters section for instructions Equation This type of point allows you to perform algebraic calculations based on another point s or other points current data events and predefined numeric constants A total of 40 operators and operands may be used in an equation If longer equations are required multiple equation point types may be concatenated linked together to obtain the desired final equation and result If an equation is not constructed properly an Error Invalid Data dialog box displaying Illegal Equation appears Point 1 Equation C Figure 5 20 Equation type point programming 5 26 SV180 SV18C User Guide Thermo Fisher Scientific Point Programming Programming Equation Set up the equation by pressing the input box Create or modify an equation by using the keypad Figure 5 21 and referring to Table 5 1 Press Exit to accept the equation Equation Function Fractional exponentiation XY Close parenthesis Open parenthesis Square root Nature logarithm Base ten logarithm Natural log E Operator Se eej om Corwtore Port Evert 5 Figure 5 21 Equation entry keypad Function Repres
184. vent inputs Alarm contact output states are displayed under the OUT columns The display shows the slot where the GPIO board resides and the relays on it The display also shows the normal state of the relay on the left side and the current state of the relay on the right side 1 Press each box on the right side to see the relay change states 2 Press Cycle Contacts On to cause the relays to continuously cycle from open to closed 3 Press Off to stop cycling 4 Press Close button when testing is complete SV180 SV18C User Guide 7 GPIO Thermo Fisher Scientific IN OUT ae Thermo Fisher Scientific Power supply assembly w out EJ i a 16 Cycle Contacts Figure 10 6 Refer to Figure 10 7 for locations of internal circuit boards ADC GPIO cards Figure 10 Circuit Boards Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Diagnostics Replacing 10 8 SV180 SV18C User Guide Maintenance amp Troubleshooting CPU DIP Switch Settings CPU DIP Switch The following table includes the switch control operations and normal Normal Setting 1 off 2 on 3 off 233 MHz 4 off master 6 on watchdog enabled 7 on serial ports enabled 8 on VGA output enabled settings for the instrument Settings Table 10 3 Switch Control Operation 1 23 CPU clock speed 4 Master slave selection for the compact Flash socket 5 Enables disables safe boot force system 5 off
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