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viii Video Recorder – User Manual TABLES Table 1-1 Specifications...
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 86 Table 4-4 Other Labels Prompt Range/Selections Definition UNIT E
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 874.7 Program Analog Inputs To program Analog Inputs, select PROGRAM ANALO
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 88 Table 4-6 Standard Algorithm Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Select
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 89Custom algorithm prompts Table 4-7 describes the custom algorithm prompts
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 904.8 Program Control Loops Control Loop Programming Structure Programming
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 91 Table 4-8 Loop Characteristics (continued) Characteristic What to be
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 92Table 4-9 Control Loop Type Menu Selections STD ADV SPLIT ON OFF CAS
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 93Table 4-9 Control Loop Type Menu Selections (continued) STD ADV SPLIT
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 94Loop Menu Items Table 4-10 alphabetically describes every loop menu item.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 95 Table 4-10 Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Defini
Video Recorder – User Manual ix Table 4-36 Set Up Timer Prompts ...
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 96 Table 4-10 Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definit
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 97 Table 4-10 Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Defini
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 98Table 4-10 Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definiti
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 99Table 4-10 Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definit
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 100AI3FUEL∆PSIGNALAI3 OVAI2 OVAIR∆PSIGNALAI2×+RATIOSETPOINTRATIOBIASWILDVARI
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1014.9 Program Analog Outputs The analog outputs will be accessible if an
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 102 Table 4-13 Analog Output Prompts Prompt Range/Selections Definit
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 103 Table 4-13 Analog Output Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selection
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1044.10 Program Discrete Inputs Discrete Input function blocks are controll
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1054.11 Program Discrete Outputs Discrete Output function blocks control t
x Video Recorder – User Manual Table 5-13 Profiler Starting Procedure ...
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1064.12 Program Calculated Values A Calculated Value (CV) is a data point w
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 107Peak Picking This type monitors the input and determines a “peak” value
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 108Signal Select Selects one of 48 inputs based on the action and outputs it
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 109Compare Compare can be used instead of an Alarm’s output to control a re
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 110Input # 2 - Input #1 HysteresisResult switches OFFTime1 DegreeResult
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 111Table 4-20 Compare’s Condition Type and Condition Time Prompts Conditi
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 112Table 4-20 Compare’s Condition Type and Condition Time Prompts (continu
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 113Counter Counts the number of OFF(0)-to-ON(1) transitions of the input.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 114Math Performs math on up to 8 inputs using a single operator. Output is
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 115 Free Form Math The output CVn OV is the result of a user-specified equa
Video Recorder – User Manual xi Figures Figure 1-1 Video Recorder ...
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 116Table 4-24 Free Form Math Functions For this function or value Type th
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 117 Logic The input or inputs are processed by a logic operator. Call the
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 118Table 4-26 Logic Operators For this operator Definition if this is tr
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 119Free Form Logic Lets you enter up to 64 characters as a custom logic equ
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 120Order of evaluation 1. Parentheses () 2. NOT 3. AND 4. OR, XOR Example eq
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 121BCD Converts up to 8 discrete inputs’ binary coded decimal into an unsig
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 122 Table 4-32 How Profiles Are Saved In Memory 1-programmer instrument 1
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 123Function Generator This CV type can be used to characterize a valve (Fig
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 124BCPIDAOFBINPUTFUNCTIONGENERATORCVBCFBOV OV Figure 4-8 Function Generato
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 125Interval Timer This timer counts down from the preset value in minutes.
xii Video Recorder – User Manual Figure 4-8 Function Generator Configuration For Valve Characterization...
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 126Periodic Timer Generates a discrete output pulse CVn OS which is ON(1) fo
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 127 Table 4-35 Periodic Timer Prompts Prompt Range/Selections Defin
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 128 Mass Flow By compensating for variations in fluid temperature and pressu
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 129Carbon Potential The Carbon Potential Control Function Block provides fo
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 130 Figure 4-11 Typical Carbon Potential Control Configuration O2 Probe O
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 131Relative Humidity Outputs CVn OV relative humidity as a function of dry-
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 132Sterilization The output CVn OV is a “kill time”, F0, which quantifies th
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 133Advanced Splitter Output (ADV SPLITTER) This function can be used for h
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 134 Table 4-41 Advanced Splitter Prompts Prompt Range/Selections Defin
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 135Standard Splitter Output (STD SPLITTER) This function can be used for he
Introduction Video Recorder - User Manual 11. Introduction 1.1 Video Recorder Overview The Video Recorder (Figure 1-1) is part of the family of m
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 136Scaling The output CVn OV is a linear scaling of the input using the spec
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 137Signal Clamp If input is between Low Select and High Select, the output
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1381 Point Block Average (1 Pt Block Avg) Outputs a block mean average CVn O
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 139Rolling Average Outputs a rolling mean average CVn OV of the input over
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 140Multiple Input Average (Multiple Avg) The output CVn A1 is the instantan
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 141CEMS Block Average Outputs a block mean average CVn OV over the specifie
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 142Table 4-49 CEMS Rolling Average Prompts Prompt Range/Selections D
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1434.13 Program Alarms You can program an alarm to be triggered by any extr
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1444.14 Program Totalizers The optional totalizer integrates an analog val
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 145 Table 4-51 Totalizer Prompts Prompt Range/Selections Definition I
Introduction Video recorder – User Manual 2 1.2 Specifications Table 1-1 Specifications Physical Enclosure Metal case and rugged die cast alu
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1464.15 Program Profiles Profile programming is explained in Section 5.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1474.16 Program Constants Constants can be programmed here and their valu
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 148Destination defined To program Loops and Analog Outputs, you select the P
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1494.17 Copy Block Use Copy Block to copy the setup of any function block
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1504.18 Program Displays You can configure up to 10 primary displays using o
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 151 TEMP11000.000.00TEMP 2 TEMP3 TEMP4500.00250.00 500.000.00 0.00 0.00510.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 152Display Setup Procedure Table 4-54 describes the display setup procedure.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 153Table 4-56 Paper Chart Speed Equivalents to Time Base Selections Instr
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 154Live Trend Buffer Size Table 4-57 1 trend group live buffer size 1 Trend
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 155 Table 4-59 4 trend group live buffer size 4 Trend Groups Display lengt
Introduction Video Recorder - User Manual 3 Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Program Capability Number of Programs Memory can store 96 prog
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 156Set Up Bar Graph 1 Table 4-60 describes the prompts for setting up Bar Gr
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 157Assign Displays to Keys Your instrument has 4 display keys. You can ass
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 158 Table 4-64 Assign Displays To Keys Prompts (continued) Prompt Range
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 159 4.19 Enable Features Features can be restored to or removed from menus
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1604.20 Program Security Security lets you protect certain menu items and fu
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1614.21 Serial Communications Serial Communications is an optional feature
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1624.22 Set Clock To assure data, alarms, and events are properly time stamp
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1634.23 Load/Store Configuration Instrument configurations can be stored to
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1644.24 Scan Rate Scan rate is the time required to measure inputs, execute
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1654.25 Select Language SELECT LANGUAGE on the Main Program Menu changes
Introduction Video recorder – User Manual 4 Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Universal Analog Inputs Number 4 per module, up to 12 modules
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 1664.26 Data Storage Overview Data Storage lets you store trends, unit dat
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 167Set Up New Schedules This item contains setup menus for all data sets.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 168Table 4-72 Prompts For Storage Setup Of Trends, Alarms, Events, Diagnos
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 169Trend Data 2, 3 & 4 Trend Data 2, Trend Data 3 and Trend Data 4 use
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 170Diagnostics Data storage for Diagnostics is a complete log of all diagno
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 171 Table 4-74 Unit Data Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 172Disk capacity Choose DISK CAPACITY under SET UP NEW SCHEDULES menu to al
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 173Table 4-76 Disk Storage Capacity of 100MB ZIP disk (The values shown b
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 174Batch Control Specify a discrete parameter as the START/STOP switch for
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 1755. Setpoint Profiler What’s in this section? Section 5 explains the functions, configuration, an
Introduction Video Recorder - User Manual 5Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Input Impedance 51K 5.6K Input Current 0.9 mA @ 100 Vac 1.1
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 176• Guaranteed soak configurable per segment. • Discrete outputs to indicate profile state, incl
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 177Two types of profiles A single phase profile is the simpler of the two profile types. It does n
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 1785.2 Components of a profile Two PVs available Each profile can monitor up to 2 process variabl
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 179To properly terminate a Val/Dur profile you must program the segment beyond the last segment wit
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 180Rate Ramp Type Each ramp segment’s TIME specifies the rate at which the profiler output will rea
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 181Segment #1TimeSegment #3TimeSegment #1 ValueSegment #3ValueValue = value of soakSegment #2 Time
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 182Soak segment All soak segments have a beginning VALUE and a TIME during which that value is main
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 183Segment Events Each segment contains 16 programmable discrete event outputs whose ON/OFF states-
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 184Segment Loops You can program up to four segment loops within a profile. A segment loop is one
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 1855.3 Parameters that control a profile’s execution Coordinating operation of multiple profilers
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Introduction Video recorder – User Manual 6 Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Time Proportional Outputs (TPO) on digital output Time Resoluti
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 186Table 5-2 Parameters That Control Profiler Execution (continued) Parameter name Definition T
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 187Parameter name Definition Triggered by Conditions present Result FAST FORWARD FAST FORWARD is
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 188Parameter name Definition Triggered by Conditions present Result SHUTDOWN When Shutdown is act
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 189Parameter name Definition Triggered by Conditions present Result GUARANTEED SOAK See Guarantee
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 190 Table 5-3 Program Profiler Prompts Prompt Range/Selections Definition DISPLAY LO LIM OFF o
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 191Setpoint Profiles Menu (in Online mode) This menu lets you define profile ramp and soak segments
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 192 Table 5-4 Setpoint Profiles Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definition LOAD PROG
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 193 Table 5-5 Edit Profile Prompts Prompt Range/Selections Definition RAMP TYPE VAL/DUR, TIME,
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 194 Table 5-5 Edit Profile Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definition AUTO CYCLE O
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 195Table 5-5 Edit Profile Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definition TIME MULTIPLIE
Introduction Video Recorder - User Manual 7 Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Analog input accuracy and rated limits Accuracy Reference condi
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 196Editing Segments Use the following prompts to map out each segment’s value, time, and events. U
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 1975.5 How to load and run a profiler Overview From the Setpoint Profile Trend’s menu you can: •
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 198 ATTENTION The following procedures assume the instrument has been programmed to display the Set
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 199Table 5-8 Procedure To Load A Program From Memory Using Online Menu Step Action Result/Notes
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 200How programs are stored on a disk Programs are saved to disk as a file name, number, and .LNS ex
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 201How to load a program from disk Table 5-12 Procedure To Load A Program From Disk Step Action
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 202How to start a profiler A profiler can be started from the Ready, Hold or End state. Table 5-13
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 203How to hold a profiler Table 5-14 Profiler Hold Procedure Step Action Result/Notes 1 Perfor
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 204How to advance a profiler to the next segment Table 5-16 Profiler Advance Procedure Step Acti
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 205How to view event status Table 5-18 Event Viewing Procedure Step Action Result/Notes 1 Perf
Introduction Video recorder – User Manual 8Table 1-3 Analog Input --Non-linear types Thermocouples -ITS-90 except where noted Accuracy (1) Oper
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 206How to view profiler summary display Table 5-20 Summary Viewing Procedure Step Action Result
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 207How to edit a profile’s segments Profile may be in Run, Ready, End, or Hold to edit segments. C
Setpoint Profiler Video Recorder – User Manual 208
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 2096. Online Operations Using Primary Displays 6.1 Overview Online operatio
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 2106.2 Interacting With Primary Displays Interacting with Setpoint Trend Di
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 211Interacting with Live or Replay Trends With a live vertical or horizonta
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 212Table 6-2 Point/Detail Menu Prompts (continued) Prompt Definition FIND
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 213 TEMP7 1941.5 DEGF1500.02500.0A ALARM 1 HIGH12:1511:4511:152XZoom cursorA
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 214Interacting with Panel_4 Display To stop the rotation of the panel displa
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 215Interacting with Loop Displays LOOP 1SP111/1512:15PVSPOUTDEV2205.002000.0
Introduction Video Recorder - User Manual 9 Table 1-4 Standards This product is designed and manufactured to be in conformity with applicable U.S
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 216 Table 6-5 Interacting With Loop Displays To perform this action Do th
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 2176.3 Display Messages and Symbols Overview Messages and symbols will appe
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 218Description of Messages and Symbols Table 6-6 Messages and Symbols at Bo
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 219Table 6-6 Messages and Symbols at Bottom of Display (continued) Message/
Online Operations Using Primary Displays Video Recorder – User Manual 220
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2217. Online Operation Using Menus 7.1 Overview Online operation involves interacting
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2227.2 Data Storage Overview Data Storage lets you store trend data, unit data, alarms,
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 223How data is stored To provide continuity of storage when the disk is removed, the dat
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 224Initialization errors If an initialization error occurs, one of the following message
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 225Starting and stopping storage Data Storage can be started and stopped three ways. At
Introduction Video recorder – User Manual 10 1.3 Model Selection Guide This table helps you to identify correctly the unit in front of you. Plea
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 226Checking Data Storage Status The Data Storage Status display is accessed from the Onl
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 227ATTENTION If you are replaying data from a “non-current disk,” keep in mind that the
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2287.3 Access Summaries Summaries are available for all points, alarms and diagnostics i
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 229What happens during an alarm • A flashing red alarm indicator appears on the bottom
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 230What happens during a diagnostic • A flashing blue diagnostic indicator will appear
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 231 Table 7-8 Delete All Diagnostics Procedure Step Action 1 Select ACCESS SUMMARIES
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2327.4 Data Entry Data Entry lets you enter or revise data online. Choices available de
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 233Select this item to display a list of all resettable Totalizers and their current val
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2347.5 Setpoint Profiles For instructions on this menu, see Section 5.4 How to set u
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2357.6 Tune Loop This option lets you tune (change) various loop parameters online. The
Introduction Video Recorder - User Manual 11 Model Selection Guide (cont.) VRX180TABLE II - ADDITIONAL INPUTS AN
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 236 Table 7-9 Tune Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definition RESET
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 237Table 7-9 Tune Loop Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definition DISPLAY
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 238Pretune Loop Pretune calculates optimum values for a loop's Proportional Band/Ga
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 239 Table 7-11 Pretune STOPPED Prompts (continued) Prompt Range/Selections Definition
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 240 Table 7-12 Pretune IDENTIFYING & CALCULATING Prompts (continued) Prompt Defin
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 241Pretune Abort messages One of the following messages is displayed when an unusual eve
Online Operation Using Menus Video Recorder – User Manual 2427.7 Set Mode Select this item to change the operating mode of the instrument to Progr
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 2438. Maintenance 8.1 Overview This section includes information on maintenance through the Maintenance M
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 244What’s in this section The following topics are explained in this section. Topic Page Routine Mainten
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 2458.2 Routine Maintenance CAUTION Calibrate the instrument routinely to ensure conformity to specifica
Introduction Video recorder – User Manual 12 Model Selection Guide (cont.) VRX180TABLE V - OPTIONS (contin
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 246 Additional calibration selections allow you to perform other calibration procedures: CALIBRATE REFERE
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 247 WARNING Disconnect power to all terminals before connecting or disconnecting calibration leads. Ha
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 2488.7 Database Services The following table describes the prompts. Table 8-4 Database Services Prompts
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 2498.11 Warm Start Time The instrument will start up in one of three modes based on the length of time po
Maintenance Video Recorder – User Manual 2508.12 Demo This item is intended primarily for sales demonstrations. It causes the instrument to displ
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 2519. Diagnostic and error messages 9.1 Diagnostic Messages The instrument executes di
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 252Internal error messages In addition to diagnostic messages, error messages are prese
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 253 Table 9-2 Internal Error Messages (continued) Error message Suggested Action SLOT
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 2549.2 Loop Error Indicators When a loop's PV, SP2, or other parameter fails, the
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 2559.3 Error Messages Overview Sometimes errors occur while you are programming or load
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 13 2. Installation What’s in this section? The following topics are covered in this section. Topic Page
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 256Table 9-4 Error Messages (continued) Error Description User Action Incorrect Inp
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 257Table 9-4 Error Messages (continued) Error Description User Action Low Limit Ou
Diagnostic and error messages Video Recorder – User Manual 258Table 9-4 Error Messages (continued) Error Description User Action Trend Has Too
Parts Video Recorder – User Manual 25910. Parts Table 10-1 Parts Kit Description Kit Part Number CK N° ELECTRONIC SOFTWARE Power supply 461
Parts Video Recorder – User Manual 260Kit Description Kit Part Number CK N° Backlight 46193065-501 246 Cable of LCD screen 46193261-501 247 D
Door complete with LCD, glass and latch - 46193090-501Door complete with LCD, glass and lock - 46193090-502Door complete with LCD, plastic w
Parts Video Recorder – User Manual 262LCD screen 46193062-501Backlight igniter 46193060-501Backlight 46193065-501cable of LCD screen46193261-501Ke
Appendix A Video Recorder – User Manual 263Appendix A A.1 Security Bypass Procedure Overview Your instrument has a security bypass code which
Appendix A Video Recorder – User Manual 264
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 265 SIKKERHESKRAV DA2I-6063 ! For at undgå elektrisk stød med mulighed for personskade, skal alle sikkerhedsbest
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 14 2.2 Unpacking Examine the shipping container carefully. If there are visible signs of damage, notify th
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 266 VEILIGHEIDSVEREISTEN DU2I-6063 ! Ter vermindering van het gevaar van elektrische schokken die lichamelij
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 267 TURVALLISUUSMÄÄRÄYKSET FI2I-6063 ! Noudata tämän ohjeen kaikkia turvaohjeita välttääksesi sähkötapaturman v
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 268 CONSIGNES DE SECURITE FR2I-6063 ! Pour réduire tout risque de décharge électrique qui pourrait provoquer
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 269 SICHERHEITSHINWEISE GE2I-6063 ! Befolgen Sie alle Sicherheitshinweise in diesen Unterlagen, um das Risiko ei
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 270 ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΑΣΦΑΛΕΙΑΣ ΓΡ2Ι−6063ΓΡ2Ι−6063ΓΡ2Ι−6063ΓΡ2Ι−6063 ! Για την αποφυγή του κινδύνου ηλεκτ
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 271 NORME DI SICUREZZA IT2I-6063 ! Per ridurre i rischi di scariche elettriche che potrebbero causare alle per
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 272 SIKKERHETSKRAV NO2I-6063 ! Følg alle retningslinjene i dette dokumentet, slik at du reduserer risikoen f
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 273 INSTRUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA PO2I-6063 ! Para reduzir o risco de choque eléctrico que pode causar danos corporai
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 274 NORMAS DE SEGURIDAD SP2I-6063 ! Para reducir el riesgo de choque eléctrico el cual podría causar lesione
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 275 SÄKERHETSFÖRESKRIFTER SW2I-6063 ! För att reducera riskerna av elektriska chocker som kan orsaka personskado
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 15 2.3 Panel mounting the video recorder 2.3.1 Recommendations This video recorder is designed to opera
Safety Video Recorder – User Manual 276
Index Video Recorder – User Manual 277 Index A Action State... 104, 105 Advancing profile...
Index 278 Video Recorder – User Manual E Edit Alarm Setpoints... 232 Edit Constants...
Index Video Recorder – User Manual 279 P Panel display interacting with... 214 Parts...
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Video Recorder – User Manual i Copyright, Notices, and Trademarks © Copyright 2000 by Honeywell Inc. While this information is presented in goo
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 162.3.3 Installing the video recorder To install the video recorder, follow the figure below: Step 1: R
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 17 NOTE: When installing the video recorder, the following limits should be respected: - 15 Deg+ 15 DegMo
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 18• EXAMPLE: Rep. A: Cable retaining bracket (46210075-501) Rep. B: Grounding screw Rep. C: Clamp Rep. D:
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 19 2.5 Terminal connections 2.5.1 Rear cover The rear cover protects the I/O boards terminal connectors.
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 20Removing the rear cover grants access to the terminals location: Step A: Turn off power Step B: Loosen s
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 21 2.5.2 Inserting and extracting inputs and outputs board: Steps A and B show how to insert or extract
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 222.5.3 Analog input boards A universal Analog Input board accepts a variety of input signals from field
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 23 2.5.4 Digital Inputs Boards Three types of Digital Input (DI) boards accept three types of input signa
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 24 Channel 4Channel 3Channel 2Channel 14 to 20 mA outputGround Terminal+-Load+-24V1211109876543212Slot ID
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 25 Figure 2-5 DO Board Terminal Block Connections The Digital Output board wi
ii Video Recorder – User Manual About This Document Abstract This manual describes the installation, configuration, operation, and maintenance
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 26 111210NO NC!897564231DigitalOutput BoardS1NC1NO1S2NC2NO2S3NC3NO3S4NC4NO4S5NC5NO5S6NC6NO6NCNONormally
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 27 2.5.7.1 RS232 wiring configuration VIDEO RECORDER Figure 2-7 RS232 wiring configuration 2.5.7.1.
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 28 2.5.7.1.2 Interface connector • With DB9 connector Interface cable connectors pin arrangement and sign
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 29 • With DB25 connector Interface cable connectors pin arrangement and signal functions. VIDEO RECORD
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 30 2.5.7.2 RS422 wiring configuration VIDEO RECORDER VIDEO RECORDERVIDEO RECORDER Figure 2-8 RS4
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 31 2.5.7.2.2 Interface connector TOP SIDEBOTTOM SIDERXB (+)TXA (-)TXB (+)RXA (-) Figure 2-9 RS422 Infer
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 32 2.5.7.3.1 Switch configuration 123LEFTaway from PC boardRIGHTtoward PC boardRS485 2.5.7.3.2 Interface
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 33 2.5.7.4 Connecting the RS422/485 link to a computer The VRX180 video recorder with the RS422/485 Com
Installation Video Recorder - User Manual 34
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 353. Programming and Operating Concepts and Procedures 3.1 Overview This section
Video Recorder – User Manual iii Symbol Meanings Symbol What it means Protective ground terminal. Provided for connection of the protective e
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 363.4 Menu Navigation Moving between the Program, Online, and Maintenance modes of t
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 37A more detailed explanation of the function of each button appears in Section 3.
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 38Once within the mode selected in Step 5, scroll through the mode’s MAIN MENU using
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 39 SET MODE PROGRAMLABELS ANAL OG INPUTS CONTROL LOOPS ANAL OG O UT PUT S DISC
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 40 MAIN MENU - MAINTENANCESET MODE MAINTENAN CECALIBRATE ANALOG INPUTSCALIBRA
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 413.5 Button functions In all modes, the instrument is operated by using the front
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 42 Table 3-1 Button functions (continued) Symbol Name Function Operating mode i
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 43Table 3-1 Button functions (continued) Symbol Name Function Operating mode
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 44 Table 3-1 Button functions (continued) Symbol Name Function Operating mode i
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 453.6 Text Entry From External Sources QWERTY keyboard To use a keyboard to enter
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Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 46Table 3-2 QWERTY Key Equivalents (continued) Button QWERTY key Function F1 •
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 473.7 Connecting a keyboard or a barcode reader The mini DIN connector is located
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 483.8 Installing and removing a floppy disk To install or remove a floppy disk from
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 493.9 Definition of Function Blocks Definition A function block is a unit of sof
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 50Table 3-3 Function Block Types Function block name Type Maximum available* Purpos
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 513.10 Components of function blocks The three components of a function block are
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 52Function block parameter A function block parameter’s data is contained within the
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 53 Table 3-4 Function Block Parameter Designators Function Block Type Function B
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 54 Table 3-4 Function Block Parameter Designators (continued) Function Block Type
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 553.11 How to program input parameters A function block has two types of program
Video Recorder – User Manual v Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ...
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 56 LP 2 OV2-character output codeOVOSBCSee Table 3-4 for all choices.Channel number
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 57Table 3-6 Example Number Selection Procedure Using Front Panel Buttons Step Ac
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 58 ATTENTION Note the difference between programming a discrete parameter with OFF a
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 59Table 3-9 Function Block Configuration Procedure (continued) Step Action 4 P
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 603.14 How to program common configurations Being able to diagram a control configu
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 611. Diagram the function blocks To configure this application using the instrumen
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 623. Label output parameters The second part in labeling each function block is to d
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 63 AI1TYPE JTHERMOCOUPLEAI1 OVINPUT TYPE = JRANGE LOW = 0RANGE HIGH = 1000LP
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 646. Draw the Feedback connection To fully complete the function block diagram, one
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 65Time Proportioning Relay Driven Pump A second control scheme is to use a relay t
vi Video Recorder – User Manual 4. HOW TO PROGRAM FUNCTION BLOCKS AND FEATURES...CONT…………………. 4.6 Enter Labels...
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 66From Figure 3-18, the instrument’s AI1 function block will essentially process the
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 67In Figure 3-20, the analog input function block AI1 is depicted processing the r
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 68Cascade Control An example of a cascade control application is featured in Figure
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 69AI1REACTIONVESSELTHERMOCOUPLEAI1 OVLP1PVLP1 OVTYPE = CAS_PSP1 = 1234.5FBAO1
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 70Set Point Profile Implementation By definition, set point profiles are essentially
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 71AI1TYPE JTHERMOCOUPLEAI1 OVINPUT TYPE = JRANGE LOW = 0RANGE HIGH = 1000LP1
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 72Also typical in the execution of a set point profile is the generation of discrete
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 73 + + +ExternalSwitchesDI1DI1 OSDI2DI2 OSDI3DI3 OSAI1TYPE JTHERMOCOUPLEAI1 OVINPU
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 743.15 Data Storage This instrument supports either floppy 1,44 MB or 100 MB ZIP dis
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 75Performing Data Storage Configuring the instrument to store the first category,
Video Recorder – User Manual vii 7. ONLINE OPERATION USING MENUS ... 22
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 76Initializing a ZIP disk To activate the new data storage schedules that have been
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 77 The next step to complete is to initialize the disk on the video recorder as yo
Programming and Operating Concepts Video Recorder – User Manual 78EXAMPLES : Example #1 : 4 Live Trends all having 1 Hour Screens + 1 Data Storage T
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 794. How To Program Function Blocks and Features 4.1 Overview This section
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 804.2 Programming tips • See Section 3 for general programming procedures.
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 814.3 The Program mode menu Program mode is an off-line mode for programmi
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 824.4 Frequently used programming prompts When programming the instrument
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 834.5 Set Mode Select this item to change the operating mode of the instrum
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 844.6 Enter Labels Overview Labeling lets you use the front panel buttons,
Programming Function Blocks and Features Video Recorder – User Manual 85 Table 4-3 Labels for Function Blocks Prompt Range/Selections Def
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