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1. Us ctri A B GND TRS 09a Additional Power Supply TRS 09a module Figure 1 1 Connection of additional power supply User manual for TRS system Connections should be made with shielded 2 pairs cable 2 x 2 x 0 75 mm necessarily with circular cross section For small network few modules and short connections wires with cross sec 0 5 mm can be used but special attention must be taken to higher drops of supply voltage All connections inside covers should be made carefully Supply and communication wires should make a pairs one pair for supply and another for communication Protected shield should be connected to each other using additional terminal block not included Because of small dimensions of module shield should be insulated carefully Connections of all wires and shield must warrant proper electrical contact Special attention should be taken to short cuts created by thin wires protrude out of connectors RS 485 transmission line can not be branched and its total length should be smaller than 1 km If it is necessary to build longer network line amplifiers repeaters and additional power supplies should be used Cover of each module must be installed carefully Glands and screws should be screwed evenly to get proper tightness Wires can not be curved directly beside glands because it can causes by leakage Cables out
2. LED indicator Figure 3 3 Connection of humidity or and temperature transducer 10 User manual for TRS system Description of sensors connections to connect measurement modules sensors 4 wires paired and shielded cable should be used i e Technokabel LIYCY P 2 x 2 x 0 5 all modules must be connected parallel to each other last module must be equipped with termination resistor 100 150 Ohm Terminal resistor is included to the kit e data converter has no internal termination resistor so it must be equipped with termination resistor too Cases of measurement modules are being installed to the walls using two screws power supply data converter type SRS 2 4 Z16 B7 should be installed as close to the host computer as possible RS 485 network must not be branched and no longer than 1 km atthe most 127 modules including data converter can be connected to the network Detailed description concerning the TRS system installation in chapter INSTALLATION AND USING GUIDELINES at page 3 3 2 INSTALLATION STEP BY STEP 1 First cable should be installed in all rooms where temperature and humidity will be measured Keep recommendations on page 9 2 Next measurement modules shall be installed on the walls holders Keep recommendations on page 9 3 After that connect wires to the block terminals in the modules All terminals marked A should be co
3. A maximum of 12 devices can be added to one group Removing a measurement device from a group To remove a device from a Group find the desired group on the Groups list show the list of devices in the group using mark check the measurement device to be removed finish the procedure using the lt lt button 4 6 SIGNALISATION OF SYSTEM ALARM STATES The SimCorder Soft ALARM application is equipped in mechanisms allowing to use the signalisation modules TRS 01B in the system These modules can signalise different states using sound and light signals especially alarm states generated by input devices In basic versions of application SimCorder Soft BASIC informations of exceptions and errors are accessible only as text messages in Device infos tab of Current measures menu In the ALARM version of SimCorder Soft every message can occur defined reaction behaviour of selected signalisation module TRS B1 4 6 1 Defining of alarm states To define alarm states an Alarms tab of Configuration menu is designed Defining of alarm states relies on creation of list of alarm states related to selected input devices messages 36 Current measures Reports Configuration Info Devices Groups Alarms Settings Show advanced options Definied alarms Name Description Warehouse to hot Exceed of user defined temperature range Warehouse to wet Exceed of user defined humidit
4. SIMEX Measurement 2 Control USER MANUAL for Temperature and Humidity Recording System Installation and configuration manual and s H User manual for software aoia power supply SimCorder Soft version 1 1 1 or higher F supporting Temperature and Humidity measurement transducers L Recording System TA pa _ Si B c e 9 a e e J wm transmission cable e D e 6 Read the user s manual carefully before starting to use the system Producer reserves the right to implement changes without prior notice 03 03 2008 V 5 00 User manual for TRS system CONTENTS 1 INSTALLATION AND USING GUIDELINES u 3 1 1 PERIODICAL CHECKING OF SENSORS aa reiro reern i nrin neer r Ea rnan EN Ei Eran Z Lelie GONCIIONS OF I SIm eerste ena EREE EEEE EE EE EE EEN 8 1 2 CONDITIONS OF CORRECT MEASUREMENTS a 8 2 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM 8 3 INSTALLATION OF IRS SYSTEM uu ua ass aus A 9 SA INSTALLATION GUIDELINE S u u un nanasqa EEE EAEN AEREE EEEE EAEEREN 9 3 1 1 TRS system connection circuit ru 9 3 1 2 Connection of power supply data c
5. 4 9 LIST OF ERRORS AND FAULT DIAGNOSTICS Symptom Cause Action All points are a red colour and a question mark 7 is displayed instead of current values converter fault or one of converter s connections is broken check converter power supply check connection of transmission line with converter check correct operation of computer s serial port e g by connecting mouse to the port supporting the converter Some points are a red colour and question marks are displayed instead of current values Transmission line fault check connections on the first transducer that does not reply check continuity of transmission line from the place where the lack of communications occurred One of the points is a red colour and question mark is displayed instead of current value Transducer fault check transducer connections if the control LED flashes at high rate then the transducer has a faulty sensor 43 eT a System requirements PPP j P ee r At least i486 computer saa Windows 95 98 ME 2000 XP Colour monitor with minimum resolution of 640 x 480 designed for 20 MB of free hard drive space Windows SIMEX SIMEX Sp z o o ul Wielopole 7 PL 80 556 Gda sk Poland tel 48 58 762 07 77 fax 48 58 762 07 70 http www simex com pl e mail info simex com pl
6. MAX 2006 03 27 12 07 00 Warehouse temper gt MAX Log Figure 4 12 Current measure Devices infos tab Devices infos tab Figure 4 12 is used for viewing of critical situations and devices errors reported in the system The remaining elements of the Devices infos tab are available e From date To date table window consisting of remaining columns From date date when report was created began To date date when report was finished ended Device name it is individual name of device created by user while system configuration e g freezing chamber Description this is the description of report type 24 User manual for TRS system e Refresh button updates the displayed message list e Confirm button this button is used to acknowledge alarm states Acknowledge results in turning off the alarm signal sound and light only To delete device message from the message list it s cause must be removed i e turn on the fan fix damaged wires e t c Gi If particular alarm has been acknowledged but it s cause has not removed then new messages related to this alarm do not generate sound and light signals DO not call option is default after every running of the software every new report activates Devices infos tab If it is necessary user can switch off automatic activation checking Do not call option field 4 3 REPORTS MENU Reports menu is used to view and print repor
7. second level of the tree Depend on device type properties window will be titled Input device properties for input devices Output device properties for output devices Alarm device properties for alarm devices 30 User manual for TRS system 2 Desired parameters may be changed on the tab device properties by writing of it s new values or selection of option from list menu Followed parameters of input devices can be changed Figure 4 19 individual name of the device this name identifies device in the system measurement unit minimum and maximum values thresholds If these values exceeded proper report will appear decimal point position it is possible to express measurement results with resolution higher than one decimal position This possibility do not meets with temperature and relative humidity measurements parameter is fixed for these measurements relation between selected device messages and previously defined alarm states see SIGNALISATION OF SYSTEM ALARM STATES Signalisation of system alarm states is not available in BASIC version of SimCorder Soft program Input device properties Froperties Value 3 CJ Description 4 L Device type TAS 04 a Name Warehouse temperature La Unit ac 3 Values L Min value i a Max value Decimal point 0 0 9 Device message gt Alarm lt 3 le MIN Figure 4 19 input device properties windo
8. Table tab in Reports menu Measurement points tracking If Show cursor field is checked then special graphical cursor is displayed on the graph This cursor allows to easy tracking of measured data of selected device Colour of the cursor is same as selected logical device colour To change selection click left mouse button until cursor became same colour as desired logical device Near to the cursor informations about selected point are displayed Date and time of recording and value of the registered measurement point I I I I I I I I L I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I m m m m L I Informations about measurement point Cursor lines displayed in graph colour Fig 4 15 Graph with special tracking cursor 27 User manual for TRS system 4 4 CONFIGURATION MENU The Configuration menu is used to change the settings of devices working in the TRS system Devices tab operations of groups Groups tab operations of alarms Alarms tab 4 4 1 Devices tab Current measures Reports Configuration Info Devices Giouns Alarms Settings Show advanced options _ Data logger NONE Installed devii Physical device properties TRS 04 1 Properties Value Warehouse temperature C E Description i aay humidity ZRH J LY Das sisa TRS 04 Cold store display LY Name TRS 04 1 TR5 01 3 L Inst date 200
9. area plots measured values e g temperature humidity in function of time Each sensor is distinguished by a different colour Figure 4 6 e Period this field allows selection of time period of the plots e Refresh button updates the displayed data Groups Devices this box enables creating graphs in two modes fora group collective graph for a maximum of 12 logical devices for a single logical device Gi Creating groups is described in the GROUP OPERATIONS section 4 5 page 34 20 User manual for TRS system Selecting graph graph for a group device graph for single device In order to select graph type click appropriate tab Groups or Devices Figure 4 7 check specific group or device This will display measurement results for the selected group or single device displaying results takes place automatically after each change of group or device O In order to use table for groups the group must be created first Creating groups is described in the section 4 5 GROUP OPERATIONS page 34 Groups Devices Devices Groups Cold store adr 2 aktywne vi arehouse temperature v arehouse humidity adr oe El Warehouse tempii E Humidity bem Warehouse humidit H AITRS E Cold store adr 2 ae O Warehouse temper i I Warehouse humidili Figure 4 7 Single devices and Group of devices selection tabs Changing the graph display method Foll
10. close the window without changes click Revert or press ESC on the keyboard 32 User manual for TRS system 4 4 2 Groups tab Curent measures Reporte Configuration Info Devices Groups Alarms Settings Hide advanced options Warehouse temperature El Temperature viarehouse humidity a B Warehouse temperature Cold store Cold store El Humidity oe Bi Warehouse humidity AITRS oe B Warehouse temperature Ho Warehouse humidity i i Cold store New group Figure 4 22 Configuration Groups tab Groups tab Figure 4 22 is used to create modification and delete definitions of devices groups Defined groups are used in menu Current measures and Reports for creation of group tables and graphs i The functions related to the groups are described in GROUP OPERATIONS section 4 4 3 Alarms tab ain Reports Configuration Info Devices Groups Alarms Settings Show advanced options Definied alarms Name Description Warehouse to hot Exceed of user defined temperature range Warehouse to wet Exceed of user defined humidity range Cold store to hot Exceed of user defined temperature range Failure Sensor damaged water inside module or device not reply Name Description Delete Add Replace Log Figure 4 23 Configuration Alarms tab 33 User manual for TRS system Alarms tab Figure 4 23 all
11. higher temperature air conditioners ventilation or assembly line where people work machinery emitted vapours or high temperature or needed periodic cleaning Modules must not be mounted in direct sunlight or artificial light sources bulbs burners To protect of installation changes and it s costs it is recommended to plan all places where sensors will be installed due to experiments made with portable temperature and humidity sensor It can happen that it is impossible to find place without vapour condensation This situation can take place specially in refrigeration chambers connected with warmer rooms by air curtains airlocks Special means should be taken to avoid of vapour condensation e g cover the sensors of direct air and vapour flow or assume high variations of measurements User manual for TRS system It is very important to install measurement modules in place allowing free air flow around of sensors best if flow is not stimulated mechanically If module is mounted on absorbent or wet walls distance from sensor to wall should be higher than 7 cm Remember that stagnant air is perfect thermal insulator so it can make significant differences between near placed sensors To avoid of these situations mechanically stimulated but soft air flow id recommended Modules should be mounted in that way to direct sensors down CI rr Ty lt gt a D min 7 cm e P x a 7 St
12. measurement recording period for printing in the form of a table e To date this is the date and time defining the end of analysed measurement recording period for printing in the form of a table table window consists of remaining columns Device name name of device created by user while installation of the system i e freezing chamber no 1 Unit unit for measurements Current measure result of presently realised measurement 18 User manual for TRS system Average measure average value of the measurements made between start and end dates Maximum measure the highest result of the measurements made between start and end dates Minimum measure the lowest result of the measurements made between start and end dates e Refresh button updates the displayed data e Measure button allows making of new measurement and storing the result to database Change of From date 1 In order to change From date click onto the arrow on right side of the date Figure 4 4 The calendar window will open 2007 11 06 Pn wk Sr Date change button 5 gt 7 q2 1a 14 19 20 21 2 27 20 4021s 2007 11 06 Figure 4 4 Changing the From date 2 The date can be change by clicking onto any day in the calendar Buttons at the top part of the calendar are used to change months Figure 4 5 After clicking on the current year located to the right from month s name an edition w
13. near to doors windows fans E T C always positive e Relative humidity sensors mus not be cleaned with pressured water and other pressured substances Be careful while screwing of sensor cap and glands proper tightness must be preserved D e Relative humidity sensors should be used in the rooms where temperatures are 3 1 1 TRS system connection circuit RS 232 x SRS 2 4 Z16 B1a A s s paige 2 34 o A l Us a At eee j B B S 2 GND P Vl terminator u v 120 ohm L Figure 3 1 Connection diagram of TRS system network User manual for TRS system ly data converter SRS 2 4 Z16 B1 3 1 2 Connection of power su front view External power supply socket S RS 232 o Ea e 1121314 orrect power supply output a a indicator At RS 485 network signals GND B Power supply voltage output Us Figure 3 2 Connection diagram of data converter 3 1 3 Relative humidity and temperature sensors connection circuit eer El supply and RS 485 GND Us connector DATA Us 9 12V DC DATA Nooo RS 485 force address OxFF switch
14. type for a group or single device In order to select table type click appropriate tab Groups or Devices Figure 4 13 check specific group or device This will display measurement results for the selected group or single device displaying results takes place automatically after each change of group or device GW In order to use table for groups the group must be created first Creating groups is described in the GROUP OPERATIONS section 4 5 page 34 Change of From date or To date Change of From date and To date date take place the same way as in Table tab of Current measure menu see page 19 26 User manual for TRS system 4 3 2 Graph tab asss Reports Configuration Info Table Graph Groups Devices Group Temperatura 2007 11 06 07 47 35 2007 11 06 07 47 35 Temperatura E Magazyn temperatu O Chtodnia wilgotno E Magazyn wilgotno Nowa grupa Wszystkie TRS E Magazyn temperatu O Magazyn wilgotno mg Chtodnia 2005 01 05 2005 01 05 02 23 22 03 23 22 i lt gt From date To date 2007 11 06 X 07 47 35 2007 11 06 X 07 47 35 Refresh V Show cursor Print Log Figure 4 14 Reports Graph tab Graph tab Figure 4 14 is used for viewing and printing of recorded measurement results e g temperature humidity in the form of a graph Meaning of particular tabs and methods of functions service is analogical as for
15. with their addresses The first level of the tree shows physical devices After clicking the sign next to the physical device name e g TRS 01 with mouse pointer the logical devices corresponding to this device are displayed Logical devices can be divided into three groups input devices sensors output devices i e displays and alarm devices For example clicking on TRS 01 we can see one input device temperature sensor showed with name defined while system configuration i e drying room 1 Similarly clicking on device type TRS 04 temperature and relative humidity sensor we can see two names defined by user while system configuration separate name for temperature sensor and separate for humidity sensor e Add and Remove buttons allow to add and remove installed devices from the system e device properties shows the tree containing a list of properties of selected physical or logical device depending on Installed devices selected element All parameter s values underlined can be edited All changed but not approved using Apply values are showed in bold e Apply and Revert buttons allow to memorize of changed parameters or revert changed but not approved using Apply parameters Physical device means module produced by SIMEX i e TRS 01a Every physical device consist in at least one logical device Logical device it can be input device i e Temperature sensor output device displ
16. 7 06 19 09 38 09 Cold store C D Address 1 TRS B1 4 Cold store alarm Log Figure 4 16 Configuration Devices tab advanced options hidden Changing of devices settings The settings of devices can be changed by clicking on the Devices tab Figure 4 16 Parameters in this tab can be edited after clicking on Show advanced options button Current measures Reports Configuration Info Devices Groups Alarms Settings Hide advanced options Data logger NONE Installed dewi Physical device properties Value TRS 04 1 Warehouse temperature C Properties E SY Description Warehouse humidity 4RH LY pes TRS 04 TRS 10 2 iiiki Cold store display LY Name TRS 04 1 TRS 01 3 L Inst date 2007 06 13 03 38 03 Cold store C O Address 1 H TAS B1 4 Cold store alarm Figure 4 17 Configuration Devices tab advanced options active 28 User manual for TRS system The user will be asked to enter a password protecting against the changing of the settings by an unauthorized person Entering of proper password allows to edit parameters and displaying of additional keys for devices adding removing Figure 4 17 The password is supplied together with the SimCorder Soft program The Devices tab Figure 4 17 contains such elements fields as e Installed devices shows the tree contains a list of all currently installed devices together
17. D ROM included to configuration set SimCorder Soft installer e readme txt file with info about software installation user manuals in pdf format User manual for TRS system 1 INSTALLATION AND USING GUIDELINES AN Power supply must be switched off while any assembly works Typical application has been calculated for about 30 measurement modules mounted in equal distances to each other without LED displays total length of wires about 200m with cross sec 0 75 mm e g LIYCY TP 2 x 2 x 0 75 e Maximal count of modules depend on total wires length before connection individual current consumption and voltage drops should be analysed Minimal supply voltage of sensor is 9V for modules made before 09 07 2002 and 7V for presently produced modules If supply voltage is lower than mentioned thresholds additional power supply should be added to the net While data transmission via Modbus net modules consumes additional current about 50 mA which causes by higher voltage drop on wires these drops can causes by transmission errors so measurement of voltages while modules are in standby mode can be insufficient to verify propriety of supply To check supply voltages additional load about 50 60mA to the end of line the farthest point from power supply should be added Main Power Supply Last module in the network must be terminated o 6 B1a with 100 150 Ohm resistor ne B
18. Temperature gt 85 C Ca Yannou condensation in Fu irnirdilu sensor imb __ Revert Figure 4 27 Defining of relations between device messages and alarm states 37 User manual for TRS system Addition of relation To add new relation between device message and alarm state e activate Advanced options using Show advanced options button e in section Installed devices select device from devices list using mouse cursor go to window nput device properties and in section Device message gt alarm select desired device message and one or more alarm states click Apply button Modification or deleting of relations To modify or delete relation between device message and alarm state e In section Device message gt alarm of Input device properties select desired device message using mouse cursor e change desired check boxes related to alarm states click Apply button Relations should be defined for all device messages of selected input devices which has to be signalised by TRS B1 modules 4 6 3 Defining of relations between alarm states and alarm devices To define which of TRS B1 alarm devices available in the system has to react to particular alarm states proper relations must to be defined It is possible to define behaviours of particular signalisation module to every alarm state All these definitions can be made in Devices tab of Configuration menu Alarm
19. ay or alarm device i e signalling device It is device servicing single function and seemed in system as single measurement channel Physical devices can be build of single logical devices i e TRS 01a or can be combination of two or more logical devices i e TRS 04a Parameters of physical and logical devices are changed separately individually for every type of logical device 29 User manual for TRS system Changes of physical devices configurations 1 To change configuration of selected physical device in section Installed devices check selected physical devices on the list first level of the tree 2 Desired parameters may be changed on the tab Physical device properties by writing of it s new values or selection of option from the list Followed parameters of Physical devices can be changed Figure 4 18 device name some of internal registers depend on device type Physical device properties Properties Value C Description L Device type TAS 10 a Name TAS 10 1 L Inst date 2007 10 10 13 53 08 Address 1 Ap _ nen Figure 4 18 Physical device configuration window 3 To confirm changes click on Apply button to revert changed but not approved using Apply parameters press Revert button Changes of logical devices configuration 1 To change configuration of selected logical device in section Installed devices check selected logical device on the list
20. device properties Properties Value 4 Description L Device type TAS B1 a Name Cold store alarm SS Alarm gt Action 4 Warehouse to hot very shart ka LW Warehouse to wet 3 Cold store to hot 3 Failure continue Apply Revert Figure 4 28 Defining of relations between alarm states and alarm devices 38 User manual for TRS system Addition or modification of relation To make new relation e activate Advanced options using Show advanced options button e in section Installed devices select alarm device from Installed devices list using mouse cursor e go to Alarm device properties window and in section Alarm Action select desired alarm state and reaction from drop down lists click Apply button O Individual alarm device can react on different alarm states related to the same or different behaviours of the alarm device If few alarm states occur simultaneously and every of them is related to one device highest priority has alarm state related to behaviour with longest sound signals Deletion of relation To delete relation e go to Alarm device properties window and in section Alarm Action select none option from drop down list e click Apply button 4 6 4 Example configuration of alarm states signalisations Example configuration is showed on Figure 4 29 Messages a and c of devices no 1 and 2 causes the same
21. e file 8 Initial start up of the application enables detection of all TRS system devices present in the network The user is asked to perform installation and configuration procedure for all detected devices Follow the guidelines in the windows displayed by the program To continue installation procedure once initial screen is displayed click on the Next gt gt button 9 Next screen Figure 3 4 enables the selection of the number for the RS 232 serial port for the converter The number of chosen for the selected port must comply with number of the port to which the converter is connected Devices installation Please connect all devices to the net Please select port which will be used to communication with devices Please select instalation mode Standard installation Import of old version settings If all devices are connected and port is defined please click Next lt lt Back Figure 3 4 Selection of serial port 10 After defining the communications port go to device detection screen Figure 3 5 by clicking on the Next gt gt button Every module is equipped with internal push button and LED indicator While normal operation mode LED flashes every about 10 sec while installation mode LED lights continuously 12 User manual for TRS system To allow automatic detection of the module e Enable installation mode press and hold at least 5 sec internal push button release push butto
22. en the final installation screen is displayed the installation shall be completed and the program will be ready to work 15 User manual for TRS system 4 USING OF SIMCORDER SOFT PROGRAM SimCorder Soft software is a part of Temperature and Humidity Recording System TRS It s main purposes are acquiring visualisation printing and archiving of temperature and humidity values in function of time 4 1 APPLICATION STARTUP Upon application startup the Current measures menu is displayed and Table tab is active Figure 4 1 Current measures Reports Configuration Info Table Graph Device infos From date To date 2007 11 06 lloar 207 oro tesh Measure Device name unit Cur meas Avg meas Max measure Min measure Warehouse temperature C woe fe 22 Warehouse humidity ZRH 0 1 0 1 0 1 Temperature C ee eee foe Log Figure 4 1 Program window upon startup The selection from the currently active menu is made using the flat buttons in the upper part of the program window Figure 4 1 Four positions are available e Current measures menu for current measurements visualizing e Reports menu for visualizing and printing reports Configuration menu for changing system settings defining groups of devices and alarm states of TRS system Info menu containing program information Button Log located in bottom part of the main window allows opening closing additional w
23. forehand not for first i installation user can use network scanning function Scan network Such situation can take place only if network devices has been configured beforehand e Function Reset the addresses causes of setting manufacturer addresses in all devices modules connected to the network and can be used only in critical situations while network installation Remember that this operation must be followed by re installation of all devices in the system opening of every cover and handmade enabling of detection mode 13 User manual for TRS system Devices installation Automatic detection proces has bagun You should log on next units see instruction in the Manual Define name and value ranges for all measurement channels Warning Single TRS unit instalation in SimCorder Soft takes about 5 sec so you mustn t add next unit faster than 5 sec after the previous one led in the TRS sensor must blink Network scanning System found 3 devices Scanning of address 10 Data logger NONE Installed devices TRS 01 1 TRS 04 2 TRS 10 3 Properties Value If number of found devices is equal to number of devices connected to the net click Next In other case click Close and next go follow the manual chapter apply with problems and failures lt lt Back Next Close Figure 3 6 Scanning network for devices new devices detected 11 Device detectio
24. going of glands should be mounted horizontally if they are mounted vertically from above to down a loop should be formed to avoid of contended vapour Only one cable can outgoing from one gland Diameter of cable should not be to small to warrant proper tightness If seal of cables is ineffective gland should be sealed with sealant e g silicone Figure 1 2 Proper mounting of cables in glands n ye Figure 1 3 Improper mounting of cables in glands User manual for TRS system Case of module has protection level IP65 Heavy projections of pressured water similar to heavy waves to modules are not allowed e g while cleaning of room Cables connected to the TRS system should not be installed near of power transmission lines powered motors and other heavy loads of inductive character High temperature and humidity differenced can appear in every room depend on measurement place Every door opening movement turning on off of machinery and air conditioning can cause by changes of local humidity and temperature In most unfavourable conditions e g opening of refrigeration plant doors delivery of vaporize products cleaning of room condensation of vapour on the sensor can appear Due to mentioned problems modules must be mounted in place where it will be not exposed to risk of vapour condensation specially with continuous or long term character Avoid of module installation near doors windows especially in rooms with
25. he sensors can be hold in hand while measurement 1 2 CONDITIONS OF CORRECT MEASUREMENTS To obtain correct measurement of relative humidity it is essential to sensor get the same temperature as it s ambient air Unfortunately even if difference of temperature is small i e 1 C 20 C and 50 RH in room then difference of indicated humidity is about 2 5 Effective equalizing of sensor and ambient temperatures can be made using fans It is recommended to use fans in rooms and chambers but air flow should be not greater than 2m s e While measurement of temperature and relative humidity in room make sure that measured parameter is stable If changes are small few degrees of temperature teen RH per hour and continuous air movement about 0 5 2 m s stabilisation of measurement is obtained after few minutes If changes of temperature or RH are bigger than mentioned above or without air movement stabilisation of measurement result can take up to 30 minutes If vapour condensation occurs on the sensor time necessary to correct measurement increases significantly Measured value approach real value just after equalizing of sensor and ambient temperature and evaporation of water from sensor If real RH is high then vaporization of water from sensor can take up to few hours Even if measurement has been done correctly obtained information can inform user what is local temperature and relative humidity In huge chambers room
26. hed it is impossible to close the application see chapter APPLICATION CLOSING page 42 i All operations related to data logger are realised directly after application run and do not any flow to it s other functions 17 User manual for TRS system 4 2 CURRENT MEASURES MENU View mode allows to view current measurements results in table or graph format and informs about critical situations and errors occurring in the system Current measures menu allows to view current measurements results in table format Table tab current measurements results in graph format Graph tab e critical situations and errors in table format Device messages 4 2 1 Table tab Current measures Reports Configuration Info Graph Device infos From date To date Refresh 2007 11 06 gt 07 47 35 o Refresh Measure Device name unit Curr meas Avg meas Max measure Min measure Warehouse temperature C 22 2 22 2 22 2 Warehouse humidity ZRH 0 1 0 1 0 1 Temperature C 22 2 22 2 22 2 Log Figure 4 3 Current measures Table tab Table tab Figure 4 3 is used for viewing of current measurement results temperature humidity in the form of a table in all locations of the factory where sensors are installed e g refrigerator plants drying room The remaining elements of the Table tab are From date this is the date and time defining the beginning of analysed
27. indow and buttons for changing the year are displayed Figure 4 5 month change buttons year change buttons January February March a October poor Po wt Sr Cz Pt So WN 1 2 3 4 5 M7 5 3 l 1 5 7 1 17 qa Apel Figure 4 5 Changing months and year 19 User manual for TRS system 3 The time can be changed by clicking on the box in which it is displayed and manually typing it in using the keyboard 4 The operation is completed by pressing the Refresh button this will update the data shown in the table 4 2 2 Graph tab Current measures Reports Configuration Info Table Graph D evice infos NES Y S S VU PTV U etna cy usa aspa a sas ig sce sx ws Groups Devices Temperature E Warehouse tempere O Cold store Humidity E Warehouse humidity AITRS B warehouse tempere O Warehouse humidity B Cold store O AO Period 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 0 10 57 33 14 07 33 44733 14 27 33 44 37 45 min v Refresh aaa s d coun asntpeahansaoanaaun dae a a a s a s o e wee en ee ee en en jmn M 4 MM M M M Log Figure 4 6 Current measures Graph tab Graph tab Figure 4 6 is used for viewing the measurement results temperature humidity in the form of a graph Measurements from a maximum of 12 units transducers sensors may be viewed simultaneously The Graph tab contains such elements as graphs
28. indow with messages related to the program execution These messages window is opened automatically when new message appears The TRS system can work in two basic configurations versions with data logger allows to preserve data measurement even if PC host is turned off e without data logger no measurements while PC host SimCorder Soft application is closed 16 User manual for TRS system After running application checks if data logger is available in present configuration If it is then proper information will appear in menu Configuration tab Devices see Figure 4 2 Status bar placed in the bottom of the window informs about the state of data logger Reports related to the data logger state appear on this status bar Data logger Current measures Reports Configuration Info found Nl Devices Groups Alarms Settings Show advanced options Data logger ver 1 0 128kB installed devices TRS 04 1 Properties Value a oe 5 3 Description l a TRS B1 4 D Device type TRS 04 TRS 01 5 LY Name TRS 04 1 L Inst date 2007 06 19 03 38 03 L Address 1 Data downloading progress bar Figure 4 2 Identification of data logger Sequence of operations with data logger reading of data stored while host computer were powered off or SimCorder Soft application were closed Storing of data to data base configuration of data logger Until above operations are not finis
29. intercepts functions of measurement and data registration All measurements made by data logger will be transferred to the SimCorder Soft while application starts again Maximum time of data recording is showed in message window Figure 4 31 Closing SimCorder Soft Data logging will be continued until 8 February 2008 Friday 7 51 WARNING To ensure continous data logging run SimCorder Soft until this date re you sure you want to close the program Figure 4 31 Message window informs user about maximum time of data recording it is relates to systems equipped in data logger If system is not equipped with data logger then other window will appear when application is being closed Figure 4 32 Data logging will be stopped x Ore vou sure you want to clase the application Yes Mo Figure 4 32 Message window informs user about stopping of data recording it is related to systems without data logger Gi Before operation of data reading from data logger is being finished it is impossible to close application software displays warning window but while data reading is stopped by user e g power off or abnormal program termination then data logger will not restarts data registration In such case all measurements since abnormal program termination to next application run will be lost To be sure of data recording continuation proper application termination should be done 42 User manual for TRS system
30. lication has new functions which allow sending messages via GSM network All messages can be sent to previously defined telephone numbers To activate GSM messaging function connect GSM modem to selected serial port of PC and set its parameters using Settings tab of Configuration menu Figure 4 30 Installed option must be set as yes Port parameter sets serial port number name which GSM modem is connected to Baud rate parameter sets speed of the modem PIN parameter defines PIN number of SIM card installed into modem GSM number from 1 to 5 defines telephone numbers the messages will be sent to exceptions and errors are accessible only as text messages in Device infos tab of Current measures menu GSM notification is not available in BASIC version Current measures Reports Configuration Info D In basic versions of application SimCorder Soft BASIC informations of Devices Groups Alarms Settings Hide advanced options 2 vake C Base time 00 00 00 3 GSM LY Installed WES L3 Port COMI 3 Baudrate 115200 La PIN La GSM number 123456789 La GSM number 2 987654321 La GSM number 3 G GSM number 4 LY GSM number 5 v Figure 4 30 Example of GSM modem settings 41 User manual for TRS system 4 8 APPLICATION CLOSING Closing of the application causes stopping of measurements by SimCorder Soft If data logger is present in the system then it
31. n after LED starts to lights continuously in about 1 sec after that SimCorder Soft should detect and readdress device so LED shall fade and next flash every 10sec These symptoms indicates that device is detected and correctly installed in the system Devices installation Automatic detection proces has bagun fou should log on next units see instruction in the Manual Define name and value ranges for all measurement channels Warning Single TRS unit instalation in SimCorder Soft takes about 5 sec so you mustn t add next unit faster than 5 sec after the previous one led in the TRS sensor must blink Searching devices Reset the addresses System found devices siro Th Data logger ver 1 0 128kB Installed devices Properties Value p Revert If number of found devices is equal to number of devices connected to the net click Next In other case click Close and next go follow the manual chapter apply with problems and failures lt lt Back Close Figure 3 5 Scanning network for devices before detection of any device The list shown on the figure Figure 3 6 contains all detected devices Date and time of installation allows identification of the devices can be useful while settings of devices names In addition this screen informs that Data Buffer has been detected Such informations can be confirmation of correct port selection e In case when network devices has been configured be
32. n screen allows the assigning of names to detected devices Figure 3 7 Order of devices on the list corresponds to the order of it s detection by software Devices installation Automatic detection proces has bagun You should log on next units see instruction in the Manual Define name and value ranges for all measurement channels Warning Single TRS unit instalation in SimCorder Soft takes about 5 sec so you mustn t add next unit faster than 5 sec after the previous one led in the TRS sensor must blink Searching devices Reset the addresses System found 3 devices Scan network Data logger ver 1 0 128kB Installed devices TRS 01 t ture 1 C Properties Value fl emperature _ TRS 04 2 I Description TRS 04 temperature 2 C Device type TRS 01 TRS 04 humidity 2 4RH oo OY Name TRS 01 temperature 1 TRS 10 3 LZ Unit TRS 10 3 output Eh Gy Values LY Min value LY Max value Decimal point If number of found devices is equal to number of devices connected to the net click Next In other case click Close and next go follow the manual chapter apply with problems and failures lt lt Back Next Close Figure 3 7 Assigning names units and min max values 14 User manual for TRS system Appropriate names e g the location where the sensor was installed Figure 3 8 unit denotation and allo
33. nnected to each other and terminals marked B to each other accordingly to schematics on page 10 In last module on the line between terminals A and B should be connected via termination resistor 100 150 Ohm This resistor is included to the kit 4 Another end of network should be connected to data converter terminals RS 485 due to schema showed on page 10 5 Next connect data converter to the PC serial port remember port name com1 com2 etc Modern computers has markers names placed near of serial ports older models often has got DB9 socket for com1 and DB25 socket for com2 If mouse is connected to DB9 socket com1 then DB 25 com2 can be used with special interface offered by SIMEX 6 Connect data converter to external power supply adaptor 7 Install SimCorder Soft from included CD SimCorder Soft is designed to operating systems Windows 95 98 ME 2000 and XP 11 User manual for TRS system The SimCorderSoft v NR install file is designed to install the SimCorder Soft program NR is a version number The install file is locate in folder on CD delivered with device During installation follow the directions provided by Installation wizard The wizard will create a folder on the computer s hard drive the program files will be placed in this folder The short cut to the program will be placed in a location specified by the user Manual start up of the program is done using the SimCorder exe executabl
34. on on periodical lack of measurement lf any measurement device for whatever reasons e g sensor fault will not returns measurement values then this situation will be presented on the graph as interruption in the measurement Figure 4 10 38 aoe no measurement 37 B values 2006 05 27 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 0 10 44 31 10 59 31 11 14 31 11 23 31 11 44 Figure 4 10 Interruption in the graph e g sensor fault If measurements can not be executed for some time e g power supply fault or if network is not equipped with data logger and application is closed then the program will show this situation on the graph in the form of two vertical lines Figure 4 11 23 User manual for TRS system interruption of measurements a 2006 03 27 2006 05 27 2006 03 27 2006 05 27 2006 0 10 57 33 11 07 33 Ee 8 11 27 33 11 37 Figure 4 11 Vertical lines on the graph interruption of measurements 4 2 3 Devices infos tab Current measures 4 Reports Configuration Info Table Graph Device nos From date To date Refresh 2007 1 1 06 v 07 47 35 araj Confirm Do not call From date Device name Description 2006 03 27 12 06 01 2006 03 27 12 07 00 Cold store C adr 2006 03 27 12 06 01 2006 03 27 12 07 00 Warehouse temper 2006 03 27 12 06 01 2006 03 27 12 07 00 Warehouse humidit 2006 03 27 12 07 00 Cold store C adr gt
35. onverter SRS 2 4 Z16 B1 10 3 1 3 Relative humidity and temperature sensors connection circuit 10 32 INSTALLATION STEF BY STEP rerun rr e waqpawusqapsanantusqhaya EE takaya qhasi kawsashaspamatausaa 11 4 USING OF SIMCORDER SOFT PROGRALIM u 16 m 1 APPLICATION STARTUP i a amiwsusacanamaqskakapayhykasmkuahapaawyaawhasiawapukanshasiwauanyanukawakhiassasuhasiwkuskaq 16 4 2 CURRENT MEASURES MENU rscccccnstedsseedsransnndiceeadeinsnedisetecnsnedessteaesdundsseeetadsnindveitestessinaimesmba 18 cP cal iar ro K D 5 eee ee eee Ca uuu ne eer en ever eet ee eee ee mene Pe ee eee ere ee 18 q Db u Z u eT oe EC re rT ener ee s Ree es 20 4 23 DEVICES INOS QD u 2 uu asum m unn sn umn usia 24 CBN Z REPORTS MEN uu p 2 EEEE EEE EEEE OA E E E E EEE E AEA AEAEE EEEE 29 Ao Tea e fo 9 aa AE EA I E EE E A nee 25 P E CAD uu gt u E EOE ar 4 4 CONFIGURATION MEN U n 28 4A T B72 14 6 Sak 2 8 eee eee ee E ms a en PNT E Or en 28 4 4 2 Groups tab thamisiaichincsehiveciounehinaeieciainaieanaluchinmensacemdanas 33 4 4 3 Alarms fabD ussasussssuayaq rina span akana na swan AAEREN EE AEI REEE EEE E EERTE EE AERAR S EAr ERA 33 444 ROOTING SPIO erene E E a asqhutkapuisap pa
36. orts Configuration Info Devices Groups Alarms Settings Show advanced options Warehouse temperature Temperature Warehouse humidity B Warehouse temperature Chrodnia El Chtodnia Humidity E Warehouse humidity AITRS E Warehouse temperature O Warehouse humidity mg Chtodnia New group New group Remove group Log Figure 4 25 Group operations Creating a new group In order to create a new group click on the New group button assign a name to the new group Finish the operation pressing ENTER or clicking on empty area of the Groups list Removing a group In order to remove a group check the desired group on the Groups list click on the Remove group button Changing group name In order to change a group s name check the desired group on the Groups list click on the group again the group name will be highlighted the name can be edited The edit can be cancelled restore previous name by pressing the ESC key Upon completing the edit confirm changes with ENTER key Adding measurement devices to a group In order to add a measurement device to a group check the group to which the device is to be added the checked group is marked with a green circle then check one or holding down the Ctrl key many devices of Input devices list e finish the procedure using the gt gt button 35 User manual for TRS system
37. owing operations are available for the graph area enlarge graph a graph can be enlarged by marking the area of interest with the mouse pointer In order to do this first left click on the graph and while holding down the left mouse button drag the pointer to the bottom right corner of the graph The rectangle marked this way will be enlarged Figure 4 8 To restore main scale of the graph press left mouse button and move cursor to the left top corner of the graph or use Refresh push button 21 User manual for TRS system 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 05 27 2006 0 10 57 33 11 07 33 Eos i 522 5 War Figure 4 8 Enlarging graph moving the graph the graph can be moved to the left right earlier later time period correspondingly or to the down up lower higher measurements range correspondingly In order to do this right click on the graph and drag the pointer in desired direction Figure 4 9 2006 03 27 2006 03 27 2006 05 27 2006 05 27 2006 0 10 57 33 11 07 33 11 17 33 MEES 11 37 Figure 4 9 Moving the graph restoring default values the Refresh button enables returning to initial graph in 1 1 scale 22 User manual for TRS system e update the displayed measurements the Refresh button allows to update measurement data displayed on the graph Selection of the Graph Period To change time period of the graph select desired value in Period option using cursor Informati
38. ows to define alarm states which can occur in the system Defined states are being used while configuration of logical devices and creation of relations between device messages and alarm devices reactions O The method of defined alarm states use is described in SIGNALISATION OF SYSTEM ALARM STATES e Signalisation of system alarm states is not available in BASIC version of SimCorder Soft program 4 4 4 Settings tab Current measures Reports Configuration Info Devices Groups Alarms Settings Hide advanced options Properties 3 Serial Port LZ Port Baudrate 3 Settings LY Measure every Base time 6 GSM LF Installed L Port LZ Baudrate LZ PIN ea meme Figure 4 24 Configuration Settings tab Settings tab Figure 4 24 allows to modify main settings of the program 4 5 GROUP OPERATIONS A group enables creating a collective current graph report for a number of devices which the user wishes to view on one graph report A group consists of a maximum of 12 logical devices The functions described in the next part of this manual are available in Groups tab of Configuration menu Typical methods of grouping devices measurement devices of the same physical value e g temperature or humidity devices located in the same places e g Assembly room Gi One measurement device can belong to different groups 34 User manual for TRS system Current measures Rep
39. reaction of alarm device in Warehouse informing about occurrence of some situations Most of messages additionally is being signalised in Control Room using the same reaction of one alarm device Message d of input device no 2 e g situations which needs quick operator reaction has been distinguished with different behaviour of alarm device s Messages k l m of input device no 3 cause the same alarm state it can be situations with the same meaning priority 39 User manual for TRS system g inolAeyeq v Jnoineuaq sinoliAeu g i1o s p oO JO 9IA 9p wey 3 inolAgu q 3 inoliAgu q sinolaeyog WOO 01 U09 UI SIA D WRI sobessaw S A Gqd lu abessouw Bess uu y ebessow q ebessow IA 98 8 S OU olA p ndu A 9 8 S 10 S pjod AI PES III JES B II 87 S I SJEYS sobessaw S A Gq p Bess ui 9 Bess uu e Bess uu q nolagu q N Jnoiweyeq g JnolAeyeq v InoliAgu q sinoiAeu g snoy 1e M JO 9IA D wey s e s wee p ulj q z OU olA p ndu sobessow S A dq 9 Bess uu q Bess ui e Bess uu OU oIA p ndu snou J PAA Figure 4 29 Example configuration of alarm states signalisations 40 User manual for TRS system 4 7 GSM NOTIFICATION The SimCorder Soft ALARM app
40. rong air pollution aggressive chemicals and often vapour condensation flow to humidity sensors working life In that cases it is recommended to use porous filters made of Teflon Polytetrafluorethylen PTFE these filters are standard equipment of presently produced modules The filter protect sensor of dust water and other substances extend working life of sensor and avoid it of temporal vapour condensation e g caused by opened door of refrigeration chamber Direct contact of module with aggressive chemicals contain chlorine ammonia etc can cause permanent damage of sensor If damage is caused by aggressive chemicals warranty became not valid While periodical cleaning of rooms assembly lines etc sensors should be protected with protective rubber cap to avoid sensor of pressurized water it is recommended to units with protective basket made of ABS Protective caps are available as additional accessories User manual for TRS system Sensor protective cap 1 1 PERIODICAL CHECKING OF SENSORS User of the modules should take notice to necessarily of periodical checking testing of modules measurement correctness Frequency of tests depends on environment conditions of the modules If modules works in dry rooms stores with soft working environment without dust the humidity sensors should measure correctly at least 24 months and should be checked after that time e If modules works in soft environment b
41. s stores differences of temperatures and RH in different point can be significant few degrees and teen RH In such cases it is recommended to use few standard sensors to obtain more detailed informations about arrangement of temperatures and RH 2 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM Temperature and Humidity Recording System TRS is complete PC based measurement system It s main purpose is acquisition and recording of information of temperature and relative humidity System can be used in refrigerator plants cold storage workshops etc Main elements of the system measurement modules indication modules signalising modules data transmission cable data converter data buffer and recording software Data transmission and supply voltage are guaranteed by 4 wires shielded transmission cable which connects all system devices to the PC User manual for TRS system 3 INSTALLATION OF TRS SYSTEM TRS system is easy to installation we took pains to customer could make it himself 3 1 INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Allowed materials for trunking stainless steel recommended e PVC white Kinds of trunking pipes distanced from the wall at least 25mm smooth fasteners closed profiles squared rectangular roofing is required angle 45 grades Sensors location height 2 m not closer than 1 m from ceiling e if it is possible in the middle of the walls do not install it in the corner e do not install sensors
42. su kanasapohasaiaasssa 34 J 5 GROUP OFERA ON u uuu occ ats asc ees sada in ec nde ed asasuaniusbassayaspkushaska 34 4 6 SIGNALISATION OF SYSTEM ALARM STATES a 36 4 6 1 Delning OF GIANT sSiBIeS u uuu u ua unas asusanakakkkuaaayhaskaq ksspanastiaqukupayaananhapaypabuysaqhaqaypasssakafpuq 36 4 6 2 Defining of relations between device messages and alarm states 37 4 6 3 Defining of relations between alarm states and alarm devices 38 4 6 4 Example configuration of alarm states signalisations 39 q GSMNOTIICGATDON uu umum ana EEEE E EER 41 40 APPLICATION CLOSING uxuyusumnmasi E E E EEE E EEE asqa a uyasha E E 42 4 9 LIST OF ERRORS AND FAULT DIAGNOSTI ICS a 43 Explanation of symbols used in the manual This symbol denotes especially important guidelines concerning the installation and operation of the system Not complying with the guidelines denoted by this symbol may cause an accident damage or equipment destruction IF THE DEVICE IS NOT USED ACCORDING TO THE MANUAL THE USER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR POSSIBLE DAMAGES and software SimCorder Soft working Read any information regarding this symbol carefully Gi This symbol denotes especially important characteristics of the system installation Content of C
43. ts Table tab 25 User manual for TRS system The Table tab Figure 4 13 is used for printing information concerning recorded measurements e g temperature humidity in the form of a table for one of the groups or a particular measurement device selected by the user for more information on groups see 4 5 section at page 34 This tab also enables the export of data to text format files The exported file is formatted in a way allowing the transfer of data to a calculation sheet A table consisting of columns containing measurement date and value for one or a number of devices is displayed in the centre of the tab The remaining elements of the Table tab are From date this is the date and time defining the beginning of analysed measurement recording period for printing in the form of a table e To date this is the date and time defining the end of analysed measurement recording period for printing in the form of a table this does not have to be the current date Print button prints the report e Refresh button updates the displayed data e To file button exports data to a text file Groups Devices this box enables creating tables in two modes fora group collective table for a maximum of 12 measurement devices observed logical devices can belong to different physical devices for a single logical device Gi Creating groups is described in the GROUP OPERATIONS section page 34 Selecting table
44. ts containing recorded measurement results in the form of tables or graphs This menu also enables export of measurement data to a text format file Creating new reports is possible in two modes fora group collective report for a maximum of 12 logical devices fora single logical device i Creating a report for a removed device is possible only in single device mode 4 3 1 Table tab N measures Reports Configuration Info Table Graph Groups Devices Group Temperatura 2007 11 06 07 47 35 2007 11 06 07 47 35 Temperature Measure Date T E warehouse temper 2006 03 27 08 15 00 18 5 1 18 30 38 7 a 2006 03 27 08 20 00 18 6 gt 18 6 Dl 38 4 Bm Cold store 2006 03 27 08 21 00 18 8 gt 18 6 gt 38 4 Humidity 2006 03 27 08 22 00 188D 1 18 6 gt 38 4 B Warehouse humidit 2006 03 27 08 23 00 18 9 18 6 gt 38 3 AITRS 2006 03 27 08 24 00 19 0 gt 18 7 gt 383 m Warehouse tempera 2006 03 27 08 25 00 19 0 18 8 gt 38 3 Warehouse humidi 2006 03 27 08 26 00 19 1 gt 18 8 Dl 38 3 wo fae 2006 03 27 08 27 00 19 1 gt 18 8 gt 38 2 2006 03 27 08 28 00 19 1 gt 18 9 gt 38 2 2006 03 27 08 29 00 19 2 gt 19 0 gt 38 3 2006 03 27 08 23 00 18 9 gt 18 6 gt 383 2006 03 27 08 24 00 19 051 18 7 Dll 38 3 From date To date 2007 11 06 07 47 35 2007 11 06 gt 07 47 35 Refresh Log Figure 4 13 Repor
45. ut from time to time vapours can condensate on the sensors e g while periodical cleaning of machinery then humidity sensors should measure correctly at least 18 months and should be checked after that time e If humidity of air in the room chamber is often over 90 and module works continuously in these conditions then first testing should be done after 6 months since installation and next tests every 12 months If modules work in hard environment with high density of vapours and dust or haze of aggressive substances testing should be done every 6 months Additional protective Teflon fiters should be changed before testing and measurements should be done after its replacement they are not included to guarantee Producer can made testing conservation D Testing conservation and calibration are normal exploitation activities and or calibration for a fee on special order of customer User manual for TRS system 1 1 1 Conditions of testing Gi Important Testing should be done while constant temperature and humidity Stable air flow about 0 5 2 m s should be kept while tests Measurement should to go on at least 15 minutes assuming that vapour condensation on humidity sensor has no occurred directly before measurement Warning Vapour condensation can occur while the sensor is moved from cold to warmer room While measurement standardized sensor must be placed as near as possible to tested sensor No one of t
46. w Followed parameters of output devices can be changed Figure 4 20 individual name of the device this name identifies device in the system input devices related to selected output device Results of measurements realised by input device will be send and presented on selected output device display decimal point selection mode Decimal point can be placed on position defined by input device or on position defined by user Selection of decimal point position consist in checking of Standard point option and selection of desired value from list menu 31 User manual for TRS system Output device properties Properties Value 3 Description L Device type TAS 10 L Name Cold store display 3 Settings Io La Measure device A Revert Figure 4 20 Output device properties window Every alarm device Figure 4 21 has following settings name identifying device in the system reactions behaviours of particular alarm device related to previously defined alarm states see SIGNALISATION OF SYSTEM ALARM STATES Alarm device properties Properties Value 3 Description L Device type TRS B1 a Name Cold store alarm 3 Alarm gt Action La Warehouse to hot continous La Warehouse to wet Hone 4 Cold store to hot LED L Failure very long Aap _ Revert Figure 4 21 Alarm device properties window 3 To confirm changes click on Apply Button to
47. wable measured values minimum and maximum should be assigned to all detected devices If any of these values will be exceeded during system operation an alarm message will be displayed Devices installation Automatic detection proces has bagun You should log on next units see instruction in the Manual Define name and value ranges for all measurement channels Warning Single TRS unit instalation in SimCorder Soft takes about 5 sec so you mustn t add next unit faster than 5 sec after the previous one led in the TRS sensor must blink Searching devices Reset the addresses System found 3 devices Scan network Data logger ver 1 0 128kB Installed devices TRS 01 1 Cold store C n TRS 04 2 3 Description Warehouse temperature C L Device type TRS 01 Warehouse humidity ZRH LZ Name Coldstre TRS 10 3 LY Unit i S Values LY Min value LY Max value L Decimal point oO A ne If number of found devices is equal to number of devices connected to the net click Next In other case click Close and next go follow the manual chapter apply with problems and failures lt lt Back Close Figure 3 8 Assigning names units and min max values an example of the settings Properties Value Cold store display After pressing the Next gt gt button the final installation screen will be displayed 12 After pressing the Close button wh
48. y range Cold store to hot Exceed of user defined temperature range Failure Sensor damaged water inside module or device not reply Name Description Fallure Sensor damaged water inside module or device not reply Replace Delete Log Figure 4 26 Defining alarm states User manual for TRS system Addition of alarm state To add new alarm state to the list create new name and description of the state in edition windows below alarm list click Add button Modification of selected alarm state To modify name or description of previously defined alarm state select using mouse cursor state from Defined alarms window change desired parameter name or description click Replace button Deleting of alarm state To delete previously defined alarm state from list select using mouse cursor state from Defined alarms window click Delete button 4 6 2 Defining of relations between device messages and alarm states To define which of device messages should cause appropriate a arm state their relations must be previously defined This definition can be made in Devices tab of Configuration menu Input device properties Froperties Value C Device message gt Alarm A La lt MIN La l gt MAS Warehouse te gt La 2 w arehouise fr La Water inside module a i v La Temperature sensor damaged su gt 4 Temperature lt 40 C 4 Humidity sensor damaged 4

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