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1. August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 1D1 6 Ii Oxygen 106 a i High Voltage SW On Line b S Dev Type Sensor Gas Name Last Calibration iios Diagnostics gt Delete Delete _ J Set Clock gt Eege Close Devi ice Si immary 09 19 2006 18 44 SE 0 ext and borders Hence what is depicted here is a device in a Low Alarm state yet the Global IYoop Status is depicted in a Mid Alarm state by another device s EA us Text and Icon can be different thanthe Global Status 4 7 2 Leff Action Buttons 1 Close Pressing on this button will return th display to the Zone Summary Bus Summary og Alarm summary schen from where i came from 2 About Pressing this button will display information about the version info for the SEC 3100 and attached sensor 3 Set Clock Pressing this button will allow you to set this 3100 device clock or all 3100 device locks 4 Diagnostics Perform special diagnostics on the SEC 3100 device 5 Delete Delete the SEC 3100 from the SEC 3500 Panel memory Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 26 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 7 3 Summary Box Details ID1 6 Oxygen 106 213 EE lee de EEE WwW On Line Dev Type Sensor Gas Name I Last Calibration if 28 07 2006 i S Diagnostics gt Delete Dele
2. 081 Lm Liens GG Clean Room re ay On Line Dev Tyne Sensor gt Gas Name Methane a Last E Wea E 08 07 2006 zech Diagnostics gt Set Clock gt los Lame 8 Close Device Summary 08 99 2006 15 23 E Delete Sa 4 7 1 Top Level Device Information 1 Network UD This is fhe SEC 3500 Modbus 485 Loop network ID fog this device 2 Zone ID This is the SEQG 3500 Zone this device is agsigned to 3 Device Description Thig is a short name given to d scribe the device 4 Zone Name This is same name that appears on Zone Details and Zone Summary and can be modified be selecting it here and entering a hew name with the popup keypad 5 Device Alarm Status Text This is the specific dewice alarm status NOT the zone or global alarm status text 6 Device Alarm Status Icon This is the specific device alarm status NOT the zone or global alarm status text Note Pressihg this icon will mute the alarm speaker 7 Device On Ling Status Indicates if the device is actively communicating with the panel or is deemed off line by the panel This Icon is Up when on line down when off line 8 Device Type Text Short name indicating type Sensor or one of the Relay Modules 9 Gas Short Name for sensors Short name indicating the type of gas measured by the sensor Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 25 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual
3. If so then this is either the first time the 3500 has been powered on or you do not have the Gas Monitoring loop setup configured properly or you have not detected any SEC 3500 compatible devices yet Otherwise if at least one compatible device is connected online and had been setup previously then at least one of the sixteen zone summary boxes would be green see below tt SE SENSOR ELECTRONICS SC T Orea Oe Main Zone Summary 08 09 2006 12 15 Menu Button Areas If this is the first time startup or scanning the loop for new devices refer to the Startup Basics Guide and Supervisor s Manual to establish the panel 4 0 Basic Screen Navigation The goal of this section is to describe the basic screens and their touch screen navigation methods that provide the normal operational information at all the different information levels e Level 1 Device Information is captured at the lowest level every SEC 3100 Digital Gas Transmitter device connected to the SEC 3500 Primary Modbus Gas Transmitter Loop Under normal operation only Gas level and Transmitter status is captured for each SEC 3100 device on the loop once per scan repeated infinitely e Level 2 Zone Per scan Gas levels and alarm states are collected sorted and summarized into the sixteen different zones shone on the Main Zone Summary screen Each device can only be assigned to one of these sixteen zones The highest alarm level highes
4. status bar 2 Notice there is no navigation possible since there are less than nine devices Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 23 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 6 3 Alarm Summary with more than eight devices 004 0 36 ID 001 002 1 56 ID 002 003 6 31 ID 003 004 0 53 ID 007 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor ehe ehe eHe ee 005 0 48 ID 021 006 0548 ID 023 007 09 7 mm SC ug 0050 ID 077 Sensor Sensor Sensor Gel Sensor eHe eHe LAOG Close cose At on Alarm Summary 09 19 2006 17 49 id Alarm hence the Global Loop status shows the Orange Mid Alarm status in the borders and in the bottom status bar Global Loop Alarm Status Text 3 In all operational screens pressing on the bottom status bar Global Lpop Alarm Status Text will send the display to the Alarm Summary screen mute the alarm speaker until a higher alarm level occurs and refreshes the Alarm Summaty screen Important Note It is important to realize that common to the Zone Defails Bus Summary and Alarm Summary screens by simple pressing on the device status box will launch the Device Summary screen Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 24 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August ae 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 7 Device Summary Screen ID 81 Wa Meth
5. will return back to the Main Zone Summary screen Pressing POWER DOWN HMI NOW will begin the power down process first showing this screen while data is saved SAFELY POWERING DOWN THE HMI PANEL Safely Powering Down The HMI Panel The process will commit all changes to internal data perma nently then reboot the panel When the reboot completes a SAFE TO POWERDOWN HMI screen will appear ONLY then will it be safe to remove power from the HMI Starting Power Down Please Wait Reset Coming Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 38 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 Then the 3500 panel resets displays the splash page and displays the following page It is safe to power down the HMI Now If you would like to reset the panel and return to normal operation press RESTART This screen will continue to display every time the panel is powered down until Restart aboves pressed So for now if the intention is to safely shut down now is the proper time fo remove power from the panel When the panel is power back on the screenMwill return And if you are ready to return to normal operation then press the Restart button and the following screen will be displayed Followed by the 3500 panel restarting the splash screen displayed and the Main Zone Summary screen display Normal Operation has n
6. 004 0 00 ID 069 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor 105 0 00 ID 075 006 0 00 ID ei C007 6 00 ID 787 008 0 00 ID 093 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor Ws RO wl d Wd sch E Close hee Zone Details 08 09 2006 13 15 SE Y As described in section 4 1 1 however it is NOT the global status alarm text ch is in the bottom status bar 5 Zone Alarm Statug Icon As described in section 4 1 2 Item 1d however it is NOT the global status alarm icon 6 Zone Device Configuration On Line Off Line status list 4 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 16 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August ae 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 4 2 Zone Details Device Icons Clean Room Room A N SH Le Building 135 d Devices SOTER 009 On Line 009 Off Line 000 004 0 00 ID n BS 003 0 00 ID 063 gs 0 00 ID 069 Scusor Sensor Be e Sensor Sensor CH 005 0 00 ID 075 006 0 00 If 081 007 0 00 10 087 003 0 00 Ia SUE Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor ale a a Let x Rose V e SS E i LO AN y ee Zone Details 08 09 20106 13 15 SE a Device Network ID b Current Gas Level if a sedsor c Device Type Short Name d Icon of basic device type sensor as shown r lay module etc e Alarm Status represented by green yellgw orange or red color from device LED f Fault Status green or red color from device L
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8. ds previously described in section 4 3 2 The Main Zone Summary screen wil be retyrned to as well 5 Just as in the Zone Details screen up to eight icons dgpict the device status of each device eight at a time and scrollable from beginning to nd eight at a time 6 Navigation to the Device Summary screen is also identical to the Zone Details screen just select the desired device box and press it the Device Summary Screen will appear Likewise the same information is also displaydd in the device status boxes 7 The top information box indicates the TOTAL devices configured on this panel s Modbus 485 loop as well as those on line and off line 2 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 20 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 5 1 Bus Summary Screen Showing SEC Relay Modules 1 SEC 8 Coil Relay Module 2 SEC 16 Coil Relay Module 3 Note the difference between the icons so they can be visually identifiable 8 Coil Icon 16 Coil Icon a a E FAAEE 8 Hh UV HIT The left side of the 8 Coil Icon is filled with the remainder open whereas the 16 Coil Icon is completely filled Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 21 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 6 Alarm Summary Screen eS Ee
9. 3 10 Go Back This will transition back to the Main Menu 2 ain Zong S ary WCrech when pressed See Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 42 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 5 1 Zone Details Selection Menu Current Selection g Kl HIR Power Generation j N Se 201 Oxygen Sensors E SE SENSOR ELECTRONICS Z 2 Hydrogen Sensors 203 Methane Sensors FX Zo Chlorine Sensors ZE Chemical Bath Ar A 206 Clean Room 208 Power Generation 209 Materials Transf 2 ei Z10 I Ch e Km zi Z11 Fuel Storage Z12 General Assembly i Z13 High Voltage 1214 Water Treatment Z15 Model Shop JAA ee 216 Q Inspection Go Back Select 207 Main Shut off Val 08 09 2006 09 20 DSE er es OS 1 This menu allows the operato pressing one of the above zone nuniber narne buttons the current selection is updated above 2 If this is not the desired menu then press Go Back Ng return to the screen selection menu 3 If this is the desired menu zone screen selection menu press the Select button above and the screen will transition to the Zone Details screen with the information for the selection zone See section 4 4 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 43 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Min
10. Main Zone Summary Screen Press this button More on this screen later Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 14 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 3 2 Transitioning from Main Zone to Zone Details Screen ol RS eg Main Zone Summary 08 09 2006 12 15 Se Simply press on the desired zone box or bring up the Main Menu and select Select Screen then Zone Details then the desired zone number name then press Select Clean Clean Room SW Le Building 135 Devices Configured 009 On Line 009 Off Line AA 003 0 00 ID 063 004 0 00 ID 069 Sensor Sensor um 0 00 ID geil 002 0 00 ID 057 Sensor Sensor OO OLOO C 007 0 00 ID 087 0 00 ID 087 008 0 00 ID 093 0 00 ID 093 us 0 00 ID 075 006 0 00 ID 081 Sensor Sensor ele LOLOL O ooe Ce Zone Details 08 09 2006 13 15 SE To transition Back to Main Zone Summary Screen Press this button or Close More on this screen later Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 15 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Manual Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 4 The Zone Details Screen SCH Clean Room 5 di SW Corner Building 135 is levices Configured 009 On Line 909 Off Line UU 901 0 00 ID 051 002 0 00 ID 657 003 0 00 IN 063
11. Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August A 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 5 3 Restarting the SEC 3500 HMI Z1 Mid Alarm 72 Low Alarm 73 Mid Alarm 74 Mid Alarm Oxygen Senso Hydrogen Sen Methane Sens Chlorine Sen SE WARNING About to Commit Changes Permanently and Reset this HMI Panel Press OK to continue or STOP to Abort JA Inspection Main Zone Summary vu 08 09 2006 10 58 Not Logged On DO ed from the Screen Selection Menu or from another action on a configuration scree f this display box will popup and in this case will allow the operator to chogse to Abort Stop before starting or if truly desiring to restart the HMI then by pressing OKT it will then permanently save all data the popup display will change to the diagram below to NVRAM and restart the HMI Commiting Changes Please Wait The SEC 3500 panel will then reboot the splash screen will appear and the Main Zone Summary screen will be displayed and normal operation resumed Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 45 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 6 0 Basic Trouble Shooting 1 Q I cannot find any of my SEC 3100 devices on the 3500 A a If all of the zones are grey on the Main Zone summary screen and the Bus Summary screen is empty or if you cannot find your devices on either of these screens the
12. SEENEN DEENEN 38 5 3 About SEC Popup RE E 40 5 4 The Security Screen ereechen deed eege 4 5 5 Screen Selection Men ssiri ssi ssiri REES 42 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 2 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 5 1 Zone Details Selection Men 43 5 5 2 GREEN 44 5 5 3 Restarting the SEC 3500 HML1 sesssesssssesseessesssesssesessseessresseesseesseeesseee 45 DH Basic Trouble Shooting eree a ae aTe Es aa eae vce deans sae eosseaaeeans eiaosne Se 46 7 0 How Does the SEC 3500 Modbus 485 Loop Work 48 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 3 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 1 0 Purpose This document describes how to use the SEC 3500 Operator Interface OI Panel from a basic operator user perspective not for setup configuration or maintenance see the separate manual s for each operator user class and the startup basics manual It describes the basic operation basic screens and basic screen menu navigation This document is NOT a detailed all encompassing Supervisor or Technical User s Manual This manual is part of a documentation pack that contains all necessary information for using starting up configuring and enabling higher end functionality and is the second manual in the pack
13. Summary 09 28 2006 01 19 SE Note This is an 8 Coil Relay Module above Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 29 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 7 7 SEC Relay Module Device Summary Screen Specifics IDZ50 I RLY16 250 si 250 Main Shut off Valves Main Shut off Valves U5 On Line w Dev T RLY16 Block ea Main Coils gt Current Coil Values Delete oi 02 03 o 05 oe 07 08 11 12 13 14 15 16 dp HEN Press one above to assign ED 17 Close 1 Reset Latched Relays Sd Device Summary 09 28 2006 00 33 SE function as the Sensor 1 The top inforrpation parel is identical in information and Device Summary described in section 4 7 1 2 The device type in the bottom bar of the top information panel shgws the device type of either RLY8 or JRLY16 for Relay Modules with eight coil or sixteen coil respectively 3 The Block Name in fhe bottom bar of the top information panel show amp the user given name to degcribe the use of this bank of coils It can be changed by simple touching the box or urrent Mame and pressing again to bring up the popup keypad and entering anew na 4 The Main area gf interest on this screen is in the center under the heading Current Coil Values If shows the current On or Off state of each coil Where On is de
14. necessary for getting started 2 0 Overview The SEC 3500 OI Panel drives and masters the SEC 3500 Modbus 485 Digital Gas Monitoring Loop based on the loop attached SEC 3100 Digital Gas Transmitter slaves It draws information from all SEC 3100 Digital Gas Transmitters on the loop into a single location where all information is accessible and configurable In addition it adds features for controlling separate SEC Modbus 485 Relay modules allowing a central coordinated command and control center for a given loop The SEC 3500 OI is a self contained standalone intelligent touch screen Human Machine Interface Operator Interface Panel It contains various communication ports for RS485 communications RS232 Gas Status Text Dumps and 10 100mb Ethernet for Web based services It also contains a compact flash card socket for software updates and data logging It operates on 24vdc and permanently stores its program and non volatile data in internal flash memory There are NO disk drives 3 0 First Time Setup Updating Setup The very first time you turn on the SEC 3500 with a SEC 3500 Modbus 485 Digital Gas Monitoring loop connected with SEC 3100 Digital Gas Transmitter slave s attached you may have a blank main screen once it is powered up such as this Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 4 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1
15. topfof the screen to the bottom of the screen in three distinct moves top middle bottom and repeats itself forever or until the operator touches any portion of the screen transitioning back to the Main Zone Summary screen As each roll is made from top to middle middle to bottom bottom back to top the text and graphics in the position that is moving from will become invisible and the text and graphics for the next position will become visible In the example above the top became invisible the middle become visible and the bottom remained invisible During the screen saver the contrast and brightness of the screen are reduced to save the life of the panel LCD elements If an alarm or fault condition occurs the global icon associated with certain alarm level will also be displayed with the text so that attention is drawn to the SEC 3500 panel and the alarm speaker will also be beeping and the screen will be flickering Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 12 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 3 Transitioning from Main Zone to Bus Summary o0 SC CECR a a Main Zone Summary 1 By pressing on the bottom status bar button Main Zone Summary the screen will change to the Bus Summary screen This can also be accomplished by bringing up the Main Menu choosing Select Screen and selecting Bus Summ
16. 00 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 SE SENSOR ELECTRONICS CS Ce A Main Zone Sumrnary 08 39 2006 12 15 SE c The Zone Name d The Zone Status Icon Si O ii Low Alarm T iii Mid Alarm ak iv High Alarm wy v Fault mm e The Zone On Line Device Count Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 9 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 1 3 Main Zone Summary Screen Status Bar SE SENSOR ELECTRONICS Main Zone Summary 08 09 2006 12 15 SE 1 Screen Label amp Navigation a Press to toggle between Main Zone Screen and Bus Summary Screen 2 Global Alarm Status Text As previously described in 4 1 1 Press this to display Alarm Summary 3 Communications Currently Reading Bus 4 SEC 3500 Clock Date and Time Display Press to enter the Clock change screen 5 SEC Logo Press to bring up the SEC Main Menu 6 Current Operator Logged On to the SEC 3500 Panel Operator is default without a logon and Time Remaining before Auto Logoff T Important Note It is important to realize that the bottom status bar region remains constant for all of the main operations screens along with the global status bars and status text The only difference will be the screen name in the lower left corner If the
17. 1 that are on the 3500 loop Each device regardless of zone is shown in a simple small box and all devices can be viewed by scrolling back and forth 8 devices at a time The borders depict the Global Alarm status Level 3 Zone Details This shows all devices Level 1 that are in a specific zone Each device within the zone is shown in a simple small box just like the bus summary screen and all devices can be viewed by scrolling back and forth 8 devices at a time The borders depict the Global Alarm status Level 3 Device Summary This shows the Gas and Alarm status for a specific SEC 3100 device Level 1 The borders depict the Global Alarm status Level 3 yet a summary icon at the top right indicates the device alarm status Sensor Details This shows all basic parameters as well as Gas and Alarm status information for a specific SEC 3100 device Level 1 The borders depict the Global Alarm status Level 3 yet a summary icon at the top right indicates the device alarm status 4 1 Main Zone Summary Screen The Main Zone Summary screen as previously generalized depicts the highest alarm levels for all devices within each zone and the highest alarm level of all of the zones in the Loop global status Zones are depicted as sixteen different boxes within the borders and the borders indicate the Loop global status This screen is the primary default and normal operation screen All other screens eventually time out and will ultimate
18. Customer Service will guide you through the next steps 4 Q When I need to power down the SEC 3500 Panel do I always have to use the Power Down Safely menu option A Generally speaking yes Data is accumulated by the SEC 3500 when there are devices attached to its Modbus and configured to consider them online Also any configuration settings made devices added devices deleted modified etc are saved in temporary RAM and are saved to permanent NVRAM based on a roughly six minute last updated rule to extend the life of the internal flash memory storage This does not mean that the SEC 3500 could become corrupt and non functional like a personal computer just that some data might not be saved if powering down safely is not performed before a power cycle Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 46 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 Q When I press certain areas of the screen it displays Insufficient User Rights Why A Because certain areas can launch configuration of such items however the user logged in or not if an operator does not have the proper rights to perform that function Log in as the proper user and try it again 6 Q When a sensor drifts into an error and I am viewing the Sensor Details screen it falls back to the Device Summary screen even when I push on the summary icon it just ke
19. ED Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 17 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 4 3 Navigating to Device Sensor Summary 206 Clean Room A gt SW Corner Building 135 Devices Configured 009 On Line 009 Off Line 000 0014 0 00 ID 054 Tom 0 00 ID 057 003 0 00 ID 063 004 0 00 ID 069 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor ekoe eRko ofoofo 005 0 00 ID 075 006 0 00 ID 081 007 0 00 ID 087 008 0 00 ID 093 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor efe oHe efo oeoo ce lt _ _ gt Zone Details 08 09 2006 13 15 SE Simply press on the desired device box from the Zone Details screen as shown ID 81 WW Meth 081 C Dev Type Sensor Gas Name Methane e 0 00 Zlel Last Calibration I 08 07 2006 e Diagnostics gt Set Clock gt Delete Delete Close About gt RE Device Summary 08 09 2006 15 23 SE To transition back to the Zone Details Screen Press the Close button More on this screen later Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 18 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Manual Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 4 4 Zone Details Screen Showing SEC Relay Modules Ce Main Shut off Valves Shut off Valves SE Corner Building 100008 2 Building 100 Devices Conf
20. SEC 3500 OI Basic Operator s Manual 22 OK z3 OK Zh OK a SE Hydrogen Sen Methane Sens Chlorine Sen Oo O OK Zz OK Z9 OK Chemical Bat ee coe Main Shut of Materials Tr Zeie 210 OK 711 OK 712 OK Incoming Che Fuel Storage General sse Water Treatm 20S 025 Model Shop 203 Main Zone Summary m MENU August 2006 Sensor Electronics Corporation 5500 Lincoln Drive Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 USA 952 938 9486 Table Of Contents EO PUES OS C2 seict EE 4 2 0 OVOIVICW gee aie taal a pet ee cat teak a al oie ea bates 4 3 0 First Time Setup Updating Seti py cegassyes5i ceyyscaevenv say ses pcaseeeas ness cess cancaneveeaveesoardegnys 4 AO BASIC Screen NAVIS AION eege Deet tesa ie tga ett Mae eet Boden dE 5 4 1 Main Zone Summary Screen jscccsasssecsaasvceascesasepeaasnaved anes seanen es deaedatesognactoanedenvenee 6 4 1 1 Main Zone Summary Global Status Borders A 7 4 1 2 Main Zone Summary Screen Zone Status Info eseseeeeeereeeesererreresee 8 4 1 3 Main Zone Summary Screen Status Bar 10 4 1 4 Main Zone Summary Screen with Alarms 11 4 2 EE deene 12 4 3 Transitioning from Main Zone to Bus Summarg 13 4 3 1 Transitioning From Main Zone to Alarm Summary ceecceeeseeeeeeeees 14 4 3 2 Transitioning from Main Zone to Zone Details Screen 15 Aa leone Details Eet i Eee Be ee es 16 4 4 1 Zone Details Top Level Information eee ceesceceeneeeeeeeeceeeeeeeteeeeeaeees 16 4 4 2 Zone Detail
21. ary Overall SEC Bus Summary Devices Configured 254 On Line 254 Off Ding 000 001 0 00 ID 001 002 0 00 ID 002 tre 0 00 ID 003 004 0 00 ID 004 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor OO DCO CDO G 005 00 0 ID 005 006 0 00 ID 006 007 0 00 ID 007 008 0 00 10 008 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor ebe ebe ono ehe __c1ose lt RK Bus Summary 08 09 2006 12 34 SE To transition Back to Main Zone Summary Screen Press this button More on this screen later Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 13 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 3 1 Transitioning From Main Zone to Alarm Summary SEC 3500 OI Version 2 1 gt Campus Loop z1 OK Z2 OK Z3 OK 74 Oxygen Senso Hydrogen Sen Methane Sens ELECTRONIC OK SE Ze SE SE ve Sc ee Genera EE C DOG 033 710 OK 211 OK Z12 OK 213 OK Z14 OK Incoming Che Fuel Storage General Asse High Voltage Water Treatm 08 09 2006 12 15 dot Logged On 1 By pressing on the global status text button the screen will change to the Alarm Summary screen This can also be accomplished by bringing up the Main Menu choosing Select Screen and selecting Alarm Summary F SEC 3500 Ol Version 2 1 Production Campus Loop Overall SEC Alarm Summary Number Of Devices Showing an Alarm or Fault 000 ee a be To transition Back to
22. e or more device s that is are on line 4 Red for Red High Alarm conditions flashing more erratically to gain attention and no fault conditions for the global status or for one or more zone s and for one or more device s that is are on line Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 7 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 Red for Red Fault conditions flashing to gain attention not erratically for the global status or for one or more zone s and for one or more device s that is are on line or for a device that has been deemed off line 6 The alarm status text bottom middle box just above the bottom global status border also shows the same coloring with the words as follows Normal condition not flashing steady Fe Low Alarm condition flashing Lon Alarm Mid Alarm condition flashing Mid Alarm High Alarm condition erratic flashing And Fault condition flashing High Alarm 4 1 2 Main Zone Summary Screen Zone Status Info SE SENSOR ELECTRONICS e 1 There are sixteen zones fd thesfore sixteen ivdividual zone status boxes on the screen They indicate a The Zone Number b The Zone Status Text and Status Color never flashes as described in section 4 1 1 previously for the global alarm status box Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 8 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 55
23. e saved This is not accessible to the basic operator please see the Supervisor s Manual for more information 9 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 35 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 0 Basic Menu Navigation 7 EE SENSOR ELECTRONICS Main Zone Summary 08 09 2006 12 16 SE Menu Button Areas Everything begins with the Main Menu Therg gaining access to the Menu System ore there are two primary ways of 1 Through the menu push button on the b6ttom left corner of the panel not the touch screen 2 Through touching the small SEC Logo at the bottom right corner of the touch screen area Either method is equally valid and always present and active regardless of the operational screen There are some utility screens that do not have the SEC Logo and usually provide an on screen button to access the menu however you can always access the main menu from the panel button as described in consideration 1 above Menu items exist for most major functions that can also be accessed faster directly on screen however all of this is under a security system organized for different types of users This manual was designed for the basic operator hence we will not go into the other levels other than to mention them It is noteworthy that the main menu appears slightly different depending on what use
24. en or yellow Mid is either green or orange High is either green or red Only one can be any color other than green 8 Sensor Type Icon Displays the proper sensor type image toxic or infrared as abdve 9 Current 3100 Date amp Time Displays the current 3100 time and date retrieved ftom the 3100 It is updated with a yellow highlighted box in the seconds to indicate at that moment the time has been read and should be in agreement with the clock display for the panel 10 Status of the 3100 Flash Card OK or not More details to come in a future version Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 32 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 8 3 Control Panel roa EN rs EEA Hyarosen Sensors Online AE Dev Type Sensor Gas Name Hyc Last Calibration 08 07 2006 l About Range 5 00 Calibrate Set Alarms Manual Control g eech l N Reset Latched Set 3100 Clock AS 3100 Relays 3100 Date 000 0000 mae mn Siko Tine SS i Sensor Details 09 19 2006 18 47 SE Control Panel This display pane configuration screens that ead is not handled in this manual 2 Info Box Displays the last calibratiok date ald the range of the sensor 3 Calibrate Enters the calibration process streens Not handled by this manual 4 Set Alarms Enters the alarm threshold Set point screen Not handled by this man
25. entically with the Device Summary Screen as described in section 4 7 1 5 And finally the bottom bar status collection behaves identically with the Device Summary Screen as described in section 4 7 1 just as it does with the Main Zone Summary Screen and all other primary operation screens Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 31 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 8 2 Details Box a Ven T BE eroac semere Orie ME Bex Type Sensor Gas Name ah Last Calibration 08 07 2006 About Range 5 00 Sensor Summar 1 3100 Date 00 00 000 EEN Ve TY 3100 Time 00 20 Sensor Details 99 19 2006 18 47 SE dng this button prowides version information for the specific SEC 3100 2 as Level and Unifs Displays the furrent Gas Level n the displayed 3 Devic Alarm Level Indicator Displays the alarm level of the device colorjcoded as py viously described green yellow red 4 Reset Latched 3100 Relays By pressing this button request is made for the device to reset any 3100 relays that nay have been preWviously latched 5 Alarm Set Points The alarm threshold set point values 6 Device Fault Indicator Displays the SEC 3100 device fault status gree or red 7 Independent Alarm Level Indicators Displays alarm indication for each individual alarm status conditions Low is either gre
26. eps falling back Why can t I view these details A When a sensor has an error which could be any number of things including the transmitter 3100 communicating erratically or off line or even the sensor head removed or calibrating etc The SEC 3500 does not trust that the details are sound or correct so it falls back and displays the specific and general error conditions for that device When that device returns to normal operation it will allow the sensor details to again be viewed 7 Q When the screen saver appears does it continue to measure Gas and Status on the Modbus Loop of all configured SEC 3100 Devices A Yes And if any device enters an alarm or fault condition the global alarm fault status will be set accordingly and the screen saver will display both the global alarm text and the global alarm icon for that alarm level and if alarms have not been muted the speaker will be sounding out the alarm Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 47 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 7 0 How Does the SEC 3500 Modbus 485 Loop Work The SEC 3500 collects gas level and status information from all SEC 3100 Advanced Digital Gas Transmitters in a continuous loop one device at a time over an RS485 Modbus RTU loop It is the master meaning the 3500 is the only device on the bus allowed to initiate communication It doe
27. et response window it will attempt a second transmission after the full packet window has expired and will attempt to receive the response within the given timeout windows If this again fails the SEC 3500 will move on to the next device and apply the same rule This rule applies for devices that are on line and during gas and status requests 2 When detailed information is attempted such as following off line to on line transitions configuration updates at the SEC 3100 calibration or an error condition The number of attempts per data item increases to the configurable maximum bring on line value typically twenty attempts These block transfers are considered critical and must get through hence waiting for detailed data is worth the price in time since this should be a rare but intentional action to fulfill a user display request 3 In both 1 and 2 above once the maximum allowed and configurable offline warning incremented each time one of these declares a timeout counts are reached the device is treated is untrustworthy and a warning is displayed on the screen 4 If the maximum allowed and configurable offline count is reached the device is declared off line and the user cannot interact with it effectively until it returns to normal operation This will cause the SEC 3500 to generate a zone fault for it Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 48 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s
28. fined as Col Energized Any one of these coil state boxes may be pressed to bring up Coil Assignment Screen 5 Reset Latched Relays issues a command to cause all coils to reset to off states 6 The Delete button removes the Relay Module and resets the 3500 7 The Close button returns to the Zone Details or Bus Summary screen where it had come from 8 The Saved notice button is used to permanently save changes made in assignments Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 30 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 8 Sensor Details Screen ID 81 Meth 081 Dev Type Sensor Gas Name A Aethane ee f8 a Set Alarms Manual Control A EE Le z 3180 Date 20 00 0000 Acs EIST summary 2100 Time 0 20 20 Sensor Details 08 09 2006 12 17 E Y A SA 4 8 1 Top Level Information Box 1 All of this information is identical to fhe infgrmation shown inthe Screen for this device See section 4 7 1 for details Device Summary 2 Navigating back to the Sensor Summary screen is accomplished simply by pressing the Sensor Sun mary button above 3 The Global Alarm Status border and Global Alarm Status text in the bottom status bar behave identically with the Pevice Jummary Screen as mentioned in section 4 7 4 4 Likewise the Device Status Text and Icon behave id
29. gged on above as well as a count down of the time remaining See Startup Basics Guide section 3 0 1 and 2 previously for an example Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 41 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August A 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 5 Screen Selection Menu SE SENSOR ELECTRONICS Main Display l Alarm Summary uia aarm Bus Summary ESA aet E Zone Details j a e Set HM Oock IS es e ock J SS Set 3100 Clock s C Other Manual Device Discovery Restart HMI Iess Se 08 09 2006 03 46 SE 1 Alarm Summary Transitions to the Alatm Si mmary screen when pr amp ssed See section 4 6 Main Display Transitions jo the section 4 1 3 Bus Summary Transitions to the Bus Summary cteeh when pressed See sec 4 5 4 Zone Details Shows a zone gelection menu scree eh pressed See section 5 5 1 5 Set HMI Clock Transitions to the Change SEC 35Q0 lock screen when pressed See Startup Basics Guide section 3 0 7 6 Set 3100 Clock s Transitions to the s t 3100 Clock Screen See section 5 5 2 7 Other This is a placeholfer for a future main menu item No action occurs if pressed 8 Manual Device Discovery See Startup Basics Guide section 3 0 3 9 Restart HMI Saves all permanent data not saved and reboots the SEC 3500 Panel See section 5 5
30. how to engage the coil itself If the Polarity above is set to normally de energized N DEN then an active trigger will cause the coil to become energized otherwise it will be de energized Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 34 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 ID250 RLY16 250 Main Shut off Valves i d On Line ev Type RLYI6 Block Name Main C Assignment for Coil 3 Below Selected Source P bs Selected Trigger s zm mt K i ar No R D 1 Temporary Force Coil i F B i olarity IN en IN AB heien ie Assignment Now ID i Relay Assignment 03 28 2006 01 47 SE 6 If the Coil has heen set to remain latchedonce a trigger has activated then no matter what canditigns eist the coil enerSy cannot be changed by any successive triggers until it i reset 7 Pressing he Close button returns the screen to the Relay Module Device Summary screen 8 The Tempgrary Force coil box is not accessible to the basic operator but allowable when the s pervisor operator is logged in See the Supervisor s Manual for more information TheXtModify Assignment button is also not accessible to the basic operator See the Supervisor s Manual for more information 10 The Saved status button is used to indicate whether an assignment has been permanently saved or if it needs to b
31. igured 001 On Line 001 Off Line 001 ID 250 RLY16 EZE one K 09 27 2006 23 28 DE 1 SEC 16 Coil Relay Module Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 19 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 5 Bus Summary Screen Overall SEC Bus Summary Devices Configured 254 254 On Line 254 Off Line 000 901 nm is ol fans ooo ID 002 003 0 00 mm nna ass zou ID O94 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor efe eke 056 0 00 ID W6 007 0 00 ID 007 008 0 00 ID 008 eko eke 005 00 0 ID 005 Sensor k Sensor Sensor Sensor fle ole ofo off olio omeo ono enoe CBr Bus A 18 09 2006 12 34 SE H BENGON The Bug Summary Screen djsplays all Level 1 status information for all devices connecte to the SEC 3509 Modbus Loop for this panel regardless of zone assignmen s The borders of the screen acf identically to all other normal operational screens such as the Main Aone Summary gcreen they indicate the global loop alarm status 3 Likewise the bottom status par acts just as the Main Zone Summary screen in that it indicates the Login status lock communication activity Global Loop alarm status text screen title main menu SEC flogo and navigation foggling between this screen and Main Zone Sutamary by pressing the screen title button above 4 By pressing the Close button
32. ly fall back here When this screen times out then the screen saver is shown and when the screen saver is touched it returns to this Main Zone Summary screen Now let s examine the parts and information contained see the screen shot on the following page Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 6 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 Main Zone SE Screen Global Status Borders OK SE OK Oxygen Senso Chlorine Sen Z OK 78 OK Z9 OK Clean Room 6 Power Genera Materials Tr Z14 OK Water Treatm 023 715 Model Shop QA Inspection OK OK 08 09 2006 12 15 LLET Tot Logged On Dor 4 1 1 Main Zone Summary Global Status Borders These borders present not just on the Main Zone Summary screen yet also on all of the major operations screens show the color of the global alarm status 1 Green for OK or normal operations not flashing steady no Green ne alarm or fault conditions in the global status any zone or any device that is on line 2 Yellow Vellow for Low Alarm conditions flashing to gain attention and no fault conditions for the global status or for one or more zone s and for one or more device s that is are on line 3 Orange Orange for Mid Alarm conditions flashing to gain attention and no fault conditions for the global status or for one or more zone s and for on
33. n SENSOR Ka ELECTRONICS status on the Main Zone Summaty screen to show a fault without any device status boxes in the alarm summary aboe Of course an empty display such as this is possible simply by navigating to it when there are no devices in an alarm or fault state 2 All navigation and control in the bottom status bar is identical to the Main Zone Summary and other operations screens 3 Pressing the Close button or the screen title in the bottom status bar returns the screen back to the Main Zone Summary screen See the example on the following page Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 22 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 6 1 Alarm Summary Returning to Home Zone Summary Ji 210 High Alarm f f z14 Fault Incoming Che Water Treatm ESS l 001 gt 10 A ke ei e e ihe EI EI Main Zone Summary Fault 08 09 2006 17 01 KE Not Logged On DO 4 6 2 Alarm Summary with Partial Set of Devices SEC 3500 OI Version 2 1 Production Campus Loop 001 0 30 ID 001 002 1345 ID 023 003 0050 ID 077 00 0000 ID 149 Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor Alarm Summary Fault 08 09 2006 16 58 SE Not Logged On 71717 1 As shown above only four devices are in an alarm or fault state The one in the Fault state dominates as the highest global loop status shown in the borders and the bottom
34. n you should b Follow the setup instructions in section 3 0 If after following the instructions in manually discovering devices in section 3 0 and it does not discover any devices before you leave manual Discovery then the problem most likely is that the devices are not properly configured or there is a wiring problem Review your wiring configuration settings etc c Otherwise if Manual Discovery finds your devices then this is normal operation if 1 you do not have Automatic Discovery enabled default or ii you did not wait long enough for Automatic Discovery to find them which could take tens of minutes depending on bus load 2 Q Every time I power cycle my SEC 3500 it displays an OK to shutdown the panel screen and I cannot see the Main screens A It is necessary to press the Restart button at the center of the screen to return it to normal operation after a safe power shutdown Once it is pressed the screen should indicate that it is rebooting the HMI The SEC 3500 should reboot flash the splash screen and eventually show the Main Zone Summary screen If this does not work call SEC Customer Service 3 Q When I upgrade the SEC 3500 firmware via Compact Flash card and cycle the power it stops with a black screen on power up with a GMC code and an error message What should I do A Contact SEC Customer Service it may be an acceptable code for a panel repair currently under repair but not yet released
35. nesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 5 2 Set 3100 Clock Screen 3 4 Current 3100 S To Change keypad that will show When a 3100 dlock is being set the current HMI date and time as displayed above are copied intg the 3100 device shown above to the right It will advance the 3100 clock a few seconds if necessary so that the net result is close to the HMI time however during the process it continuously retrieves the latest HMI time If the minute hour dr date is within thirty to fifteen seconds of rolling over then it will wait until the rollgver occurs and then applies the set ahead principle just mentioned When a clock is done it can be as much as five seconds behind the HMI due to the number of polls of the 3100 clock needed to validate and this does cause some latency When all clacks are being set the process marches through all 3100 devices on the bus that are jn a proper state to accept clock changes hence it is possible that all 3100 clocks on th bus are not changed This is a very efficient way to set 100 s of clocks 5 Press Main Screen when clock setting is complete 6 Transitioning to or from this screen results in transitioning through the primary loop stop and start screens as previously described in Startup Basics Guide section 3 0 2 and 5 Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 44 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s
36. or higher level users this allows passwords to b amp changed as well See section 5 4 Screen Selection This is the primary selection used by operators fok screen navigation it allows the operator to select a specific screen or function Screen td go to See section 5 5 Supervisor Menu Notice that it is missing the surrounding box with white borders This indicates that it is inactive When the operator is logged in as the supefyisor or higher user this item will be fully active as the others and allow the supervisor eer to access other sub menus for configuration Exit Menu Pressing this should cause the menu to be removed from the screen behind it Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 37 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 2 Safe Power Down Screen SAFELY POWERING DOWN THE HMI PANEL Safely Powering Down The HMI Panel The process will commit all changes to internal data perma nently then reboot the panel When the reboot completes a SAFE TO POWERDOWN HMI screen will appear ONLY then will it be safe to remove power from the HMI Abort Power Down D PRESS HERE TO BEGIN POWER DOWN SEQUENCE At this point if the operator intended to safely shut the panel down then press the POWER DOWN HMI NOW button otherwise if it was unintentional press the Abort Power Down button Abort
37. ow been resumed Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 39 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 3 About SEC Popup Display s A Aa aAa Ea i SENSOR A N Li JA bi ELECTRONICS Sensor Electronics Corporation 7 eee 5500 Lincoln Drive k Minneapolis MN 55436 USA Da Free 800 285 3651 eee 952 938 9486 952 938 9617 sensorsalesG sensorelectronic com http usw sensorelectronic com Main Zone Summary 08 09 2006 12 32 SE 1 The SEC About box is shown either by selecting if off the Main Menu or by pressing the SEC lpgo on ANY screen The small logo at the bottom right of any screen will launch fhe Main Menu however the larger igon show at the top right of any screqn will launch this About box directly 2 The OK button may be pressed at anytime before the popup is automatically removed after thirty seconds and it will be immediately rdmoved 3 The Login button may be pressed at anytime before the popup is automatically removed after thirty seconds and the Security screen will be launched See section 5 4 4 The primary content of this information box is to provide the contact information for Sensor Electronics Corporation In addition the version number information of the SEC 3500 panel is also displayed necessary for SEC Customer Support to help diagnose any custome
38. r is logged in in the sense of what items are inactive and sub menus are definitely different depending on the operator logged in Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 36 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 1 Main Menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 Safe Power Off a Bees About SEC k a ent H g ES ET Supervisor Menu Exit Menu 08 09 2906 12 15 S Safe Power Off Selecting this item is cNycial fer insuNng that data cdllected settings made etc are permanently stored Data is stoxed in nternal volate RAM and occasionally stored into permanent storage after Varying Reriods of tim To insure that there is no data loss due to this uncertaint selecting th s opti n Cause Is data to be permanently saved the panel is prepared dor a Valid power o conditrgn and will not display the main page until the operator N ready for noxmal Operation thus insuring the communication busses are essential dowh See Section 2 About SEC Pressing this touch item pops up the iNformation box descxibing the contact information for Sensor Electronics Corporation as Well as the fixmware version of the SEC 3500 and provides a shortcut to logging mio the panek See section 5 3 Login Logout Pressing this allows the user to Login to anothex account or logout of the current account F
39. r issue that may arise Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 40 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 5 4 The Security Screen Login Logout 1 2 3 7 Current User Log The security ystem of the SEC 3500 OI Panel is established to maintain four Iq vels of increasing apability configuration and information t is managed by what us r is logged on Which user category is logged in at any giveh time is displayed above on this screen and as well on the bottom of the primary operation screens along with the amount of time remaining until that user is automatically lygged off It is set for five minutes 300 sedonds and cannot be modified or restarted by touch screen activity as contrasted by the screen saver and screen timeouts The basic operatok category which audience this manual is witten for does not have to login to the panel If a higher category user is logged in and is ready to leave the panel that user should go to this security screen and choose to Log Off to return the SEC 3500 operational behavior and security settings to the basic operator category The three remaining operator categories shown above can be logged in by pressing on their respective button entering the user name and password as the popup keypad entry displays appear If all is entered properly the user will show that it is lo
40. s Device CONS inanci inii ee EE 17 4 4 3 Navigating to Device Sensor SUMMALY eceesceeesceeeeeeeceeceectteeeeseees 18 4 4 4 Zone Details Screen Showing SEC Relay Modules ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 4 5 ES TEEN EE A E E EE E EET 20 4 5 1 Bus Summary Screen Showing SEC Relay Modules A 21 4 6 Alarm Summary Sore ni nicioni iE E EE d n 22 4 6 1 Alarm Summary Returning to Home Zone Summary c cceeeeeeeeees 23 4 6 2 Alarm Summary with Partial Set of Devices c cc eeeceeeeeeeceeeeeeeteeeeeeees 23 4 6 3 Alarm Summary with more than eight deviees 24 4 7 RTR e SCrS Mai 5 3 a55 cede a a tas eases es aes ees 25 4 7 1 Top Level Device Information cites Eege ees 25 4 7 2 Left Action Buttons cic ctadwinndpdenuecininddiuntndeaneaineiucs 26 4 7 3 summa ry Box RE EEN 27 4 1 4 Navigation to Sensor Details Screen 27 4 7 5 Device Summary Screen for SEC Relay16 Modules eeeeeeeeeteees 28 4 7 6 Device Summary Screen for SEC Relay8 Modules sssnssseesesseeeeseeeeseee 29 4 7 7 SEC Relay Module Device Summary Screen Specifics eeeeeeeeeeeee 30 4 8 mensor Detaris TEE ege eene de meted aca ege eeng 31 4 8 1 Top evel Information Box Sieden deed 31 4 8 2 De tauls EE 32 4 8 3 Control Panels ee o i eee oi E eea En aai 33 4 8 4 Relay Module Device Coil Assignments Screen sssseesssessersseesseeeeeee 34 5 0 SBasic Men Navigation deed deet eege eege 36 5 1 Mam E 37 5 2 Safe Power Down Screen
41. s this by issuing a Gas amp Status Request to a given 3100 device the Modbus slave then wait s for it to respond with its Gas amp Status data or timeout Then it moves on to the next device in the loop Once all 3100 devices are polled it rolls up the alarm status for each zone and then rolls up alarm status of all zones global alarm status Then it sets mapped SEC Relay Module coils accordingly changes the alarm display borders and the zone and global alarm status The SEC 3500 maintains an internal database of all device values parameters and alarm conditions The database is updated when device information is read from the device Zone and global alarm information is stored in the database when the zone and global alarm status rollups occur The user interface is updated after that depending on which screen is displayed which pulls its information from the database Since the SEC 3500 provides external interface broadcasts just before the next gas detection data collection scan occurs the StatCast Gas Status Text Broadcast feature operates pulling data from the internal database translating it into text and sending the status and gas data text out the RS232 port for external consumption It also rolls up the status into a status update Web page for external WEB browser support Timeout Handling 1 During a scan when a device fails to respond within the required timeout windows start bit window byte to byte window total pack
42. screen name is followed by a navigation indicator icon as it is in the above screen then it allows rapid navigation A between it and the Bus Summary screen Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 10 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 1 4 Main Zone Summary Screen with Alarms 72 Low Alarm 23 Mid Ala 74 Mid Alarm lth gai ae SE ELECTRONICS 713 Low Alarm High Voltage WERT ET Nd Alarm 09 27 2006 23 23 1 Note that the each zone maintains its own rollup status of all of its assfgned devices which is separate fro e global rollup loop status shown in the borders and in the global rollup status text in the bottom bar 2 This zone contains an SEC Relay Module Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 11 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August A 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 2 Screen Saver The screen saver only appears when the Main Zone Summary screen has not been touched or a key activated by an operator for the screen saver timeout period initially set from the factory at sixty seconds When this occurs the Main Zone Summary screen disappears and the screen saver appears 1 2 3 SEC 350 OI Version 2 1 Production Campus Loop In Screen Saver touch screen to exit The Screen Saver Text rolls down from the
43. t possible level is a Fault of all devices in each zone determine each zone alarm rollup level Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 5 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 Level 3 Global Then all zones are rolled up together to create a single global status for the particular SEC 3500 Loop which again will be the highest alarm level of all the sixteen zones If there are SEC Modbus 485 Relay Modules connected to the Loop with coils assigned to either individual SEC 3100 devices individual zones or to the Loop global status levels the assigned Boolean logic formulas are applied to each assigned coil and the coil energize de energize results are applied Following this if the RS232 Gas Status Text Dump StatCast feature is enabled then its next window of data is output Then the loop is repeated infinitely This now forms the basis for how the information is displayed as follows Main Zone Summary This shows both the Level 3 Global Alarm status in the borders of the screen and the individual Zone Alarm status Level 2 for each of the sixteen zones in sixteen individual boxes within the inside of the global borders These global borders will contain the global status encoded in colors and flash rates in this same way for all of these basic operations screens at all three levels Bus Summary This shows all devices Level
44. te S Set Clock gt Device Summary yellow low orange mid red high fault 4 Sensor Type Icon a Toxic sensor as shown and b Infrared sensor as shown in section 4 7 1 and here Ne 4 7 4 Navigation to Sensor Details Screen il By pressing any where in the Summary Details Box the Sensor Device Details screen will be displayed and behavior to all of the other operation screens such as the Main Zone D Important Note The Global Status Borders and Text are identical in appearance Summary Screen as is the bottom status bar collection Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 27 of 48 5500 Lincoln Drive Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 August 4 2006 952 938 9486 SEC 3500 OI Basic Operator s Manual Proof Version 1 4 7 5 Device Summary Screen for SEC Relay16 Modules SE Dev Type RLY16 Block Name Ke Current Coil Values Delete 1 02 603 04 BO 06 07 08 ails Close iI ID 250 Device Summary 09 28 2006 00 33 SE Note This is a 16 Coil Relay Module above Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 28 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August 4 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 7 6 Device Summary Screen for SEC Relay8 Modules ID252 RLY8 252 General Assembly CH Dev Type RLY8 Block Name cn TE Current Coil Values Delete 01 02 03 84 OB G6 A7 08 i ESTs eg ET all 5 Ja Device
45. ual 5 Manual Control Allows manual dkive and control of 3100 relays and lamp test Not handled by this manual 6 Set 3100 Clock Allows setting this 3100 clock or all 3100 clocks on the bus ill remain in this location throughout all se to Configuration Sensor Electronics Corporation Page 33 of 48 SEC 3500 OI 5500 Lincoln Drive Basic Operator s Minneapolis Minnesota 55436 Manual August AN 2006 952 938 9486 Proof Version 1 4 8 4 Relay Module Device Coil Assignments Screen RESCH Dev Type RLY16 Block Name Main SAVED Assignment for Coil 3 Below Ea device E Low Alarm WO No Mid Alarm source may be a specific SEC 3100 deyice a specific zone or the global loop status 4 The source assigned is used by the Boolean logic function established by the trigger panel to the right It can be any combination of the four alarm conditions A trigger remains active until a higher trigg r becomes active i e example not shown above If Low Alarm is only selected above then when the Gas Level rises above the Low Alarm and causes the trigger tg activate and as the gas rises above the low alarm the trigger will stay active until if reaches the mid alarm level and since the mid alarm is NOT selected as a trigger if this example the trigger becomes in active until the gas level falls into its range 5 The trigger Boolean funttion result is then applied to the settings for

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