M-system 75ET Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PAPERLESS RECORDER

BEFORE USE ....

Thank you for choosing M-System. Before use, check the
package you received as below.
If you have any problems or questions with the product,
please contact M-System's Sales Office or representatives.
This product is for use in general industrial environments,
therefore may not be suitable for applications which require
higher level of safety (e.g. safety or accident prevention
systems) or of reliability (e.g. vehicle control or combustion
control systems).
For safety, installation and maintenance of this product must
be conducted by qualified personnel.
PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Touch Panel Paperless Recorder ................................ (1)
Installation fastener ................................................... (4)
CD-ROM (software and users manual) ..................... (1)
MODEL NO.
Check that model No. described on specification label is
exactly what you ordered.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
This manual describes necessary points of caution when you
use this product, including installation, connection and basic
maintenance procedures. For more details, refer to the users
manual included in the CD-ROM.
POINTS OF CAUTION
This product is not designed for use in classified locations.
DO NOT use this product in explosive atmosphere.
POWER INPUT
• Power input rating & operational range: Check the power
rating for the unit on the specification label.
Rating 24V DC: 24V ±20%, max. 50W
• Supplying any level of power other than specified above can
damage the 75ET or the power source.
• The power cables and the signal I/O cables for the 75ET
must be located separately.
• The main circuit cables (high voltage and high current), the
signal I/O cables, and the power cables should not be bundled
together or placed near each other.
• To increase noise resistance of the power input wires, twist
the strands before connecting.
(12.1-inch touch panel)
MODEL
SAFETY PRECAUTION
• Before you remove the module, turn off the power supply
and input signal for safety.
• Do not use the 75ET in an environment where flammable
gases are present. This may result in an explosion.
• Do not disassemble or modify the 75ET in any way. Doing
so may result in a fire or an electrical shock.
• Do not strike the panel of the 75ET with a hard, heavy or
pointed object, or press the panel with excessive force. Doing
so may result in panel damage or injury.
• Do not block the 75ET's ventilation openings or use it in
areas where heat accumulates. Additionally, do not store or
use it under high-temperature conditions.
• Do not store or use the 75ET in locations subject to direct
sunlight, or where excessive dust or dirt is present.
• The 75ET is a precision instrument. Do not store or use it
where large shocks or excessive vibration can occur.
• Do not store or use the 75ET in environments subject to
chemical evaporation (such as that of organic solvents), or
where there are chemicals and/or acids present in the air.
• Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the
75ET.
• Do not turn off the power supply to the 75ET during
recording. The CF Card may be destroyed.
ENVIRONMENT
• Indoor use
• Standard installation for the 75ET is in a vertical panel. If
the 75ET is to be installed in a slanted panel, the panel should
not incline more than 30 degrees from the vertical.
• Environmental temperature must be within 0 to 50°C (32
to 122°F) with relative humidity within 30 to 85% RH in order
to ensure adequate life span and operation.
LCD PANEL
• The LCD panel's liquid contains an irritant. If the panel is
damaged and the liquid contacts your skin, rinse immedi-
ately the contact area with running water for at least 15
minutes. If the liquid gets in your eyes, rinse immediately
your eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes and
consult a doctor.
• The following phenomena are LCD characteristics, and
NOT a product defect:
- LCD screen may show uneven brightness depending
upon displayed images or contrast settings.
- The LCD screen pixels may contain minute blank-and-
white-colored spots.
- The color displayed on the LCD screen may appear
different when seen from outside the specified viewing
angle.
- When the same image is displayed on the screen for a
long time period, an afterimage may appear when the
image is changed. If this happens, turn off the 75ET and
wait 10 seconds before restarting it.
• To prevent an afterimage:
- Set the screensaver when you plan to display the same
image for a long time period.
- Plan to change the screen image periodically so that the
same image does not remain for the long time period.
75ET
75ET
P. 1 / 4
EM-7354-0003A Rev.1

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  • Page 1: Before Use

    M-System's Sales Office or representatives. so may result in a fire or an electrical shock. • Do not strike the panel of the 75ET with a hard, heavy or This product is for use in general industrial environments, pointed object, or press the panel with excessive force.
  • Page 2 Panel Mount Adaptor (model: A-75), refer to the instruction manual for the model. The A-75 panel cutout conforms to DIN 43700. For each maintenance, operation and sufficient ventilation, at the minimum of 100 mm must be observed between the 75ET unit and adjacent structures or equipment.
  • Page 3 75ET A-75 PANEL MOUNT ADAPTOR FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW INSTALLATION 2 (.08) 288 (11.34) FASTENER ADAPTOR 281 (11.06) (panel cutout) PLATE B 61 (2.40) REAR VIEW (rear side) 317 (12.48) (75ET) P. 3 / 4 EM-7354-0003A Rev.1...
  • Page 4: Terminal Connections

    M-System's sole liability, and purchaser's exclusive remedies, under this warranty are, at M-System's option, the repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price of any M-System product which is defective under the terms of this warranty. To submit a claim under this warranty, the purchaser must return, at its expense, the defective M-System product to the below address together with a copy of its original sales invoice.
  • Page 5 PAPERLESS RECORDING SYSTEM 7xET SERIES PC CONFIGURATOR Model: 7xETBLD Users Manual 7xETBLD USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003C...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS ................ 3 7xETBLD FEATURES ......................... 3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS ......................3 PROGRAMMING FUNCTIONS ....................3 STARTING & USING THE 7xETBLD ............4 CONNECTING THE 7xET ......................4 INSTALLING / UNINSTALLING THE 7xETBLD ................4 2.2.1 INSTALL ........................... 4 2.2.2 UNINSTALL ........................
  • Page 7: General Descriptions

    The Model 7xETBLD is an easy PC Configuration Tool Software which enables the user to configure the 7xET Series Touch Panel Paperless Recorders (models: 73ET, 74ET and 75ET) remotely via Ethernet. This users manual describes PC requirements for the software and its use. For detailed information about the functions of the 7xET Series, please refer to its respective manual.
  • Page 8: Starting & Using The 7Xetbld

    The 7xETBLD Ver. 3.00x is applicable to the following versions of the 7xET Series. 73ET: Ver. 6.00x 74ET: Ver. 3.00x 75ET: Ver. 3.00x INSTALLING / UNINSTALLING THE 7xETBLD If you already have the 7xETBLD program installed in your PC, remove it following the procedure explained in 2.2.2 before installing a new one.
  • Page 9: Starting / Stopping The 7Xetbld

    STARTING / STOPPING THE 7xETBLD Press Start on the task bar, choose Programs and locate 7xETBLD. Start 7xETBLD.exe and the 7xET PC Configurator window appears on the screen as shown in Figure 1. Alternately, double-click 7xETBLD.exe shortcut icon on the desktop to start the program.
  • Page 10: Setting On The 7Xetbld

    SETTING ON THE 7xETBLD 2.4.1 COMMUNICATION SETTING DEMO: You can run the 7xET program without actual signal input for learning, evaluation and demonstra- tion when you choose DEMO. RxM: Choose this option when you connect R1M/R2M via Modbus RTU. IP address: Enter 7xET’s static IP address.
  • Page 11: Data Storing Form

    2.4.6 DATA STORING FORM Float (floating point): Selected when you need to store data including decimal fractions. The 4-byte-long data is better in data precision but the total storable time in the CF Card becomes shorter compared from Short Int. Short int (short integer): Integer data with hypothetical fixed decimal point.
  • Page 12: Pen Setting

    2.4.15 PEN SETTING Pen setting (Common) Pressing [Pen setting (Common)] button opens the window shown in Figure 3. Figure 3: Pen setting (Common). Enable: Enter mark to activate specific pens. Analog (Pulse)/Discrete: Choose Analog or Discrete signal for each pen. Tag / Unit: Enter tag names and engineering unit.
  • Page 13 Pen setting (Analog) Pressing [Pen setting (Analog)] button opens the window shown in Figure 5. Set channels to which ‘Analog’ is selected in ‘Pen setting (Common)’ window. Figure 5: Pen setting (Analog). Analog type: Choose an analog input type for each pen. In order to change setting, press [Chg] button and choose a new type from the list shown in ‘Type select’...
  • Page 14 Normal / Log.: When Normal plotting is selected, the plot area is divided equally. When Logarithmic is selected, the plot area is divided in specified scale of exponents of 10. Exponential scale: Specify how many divisions you wish to have in the plot range among 10, 5, 4, 2, and 1. Log.
  • Page 15 Pen setting (Discrete) Pressing [Pen setting (Discrete)] button opens the window shown in Figure 8. Figure 8: Pen setting (Discrete). Display description: Specify message assigned respectively to Logic 0 and Logic 1 status with up to 5 charac- ters. The message is shown on the digital meter instead of analog value. Logic 0 &...
  • Page 16: Pen Select

    2.4.16 PEN SELECT Pen Select is used to assign signal channels to be plotted on the screen (Figure 9). Max. 36 pens (three groups) can be plotted on the screen except that it is limited to 12 pens when the storing rate and/or display rate are set to 0.5 sec.
  • Page 17: File Operation Buttons

    FILE OPERATION BUTTONS 2.5.1 FILE READ When you need a specific set of parameter settings, press [File read] and choose one of the parameter files saved as in 2.5.2. 2.5.2 FILE WRITE Parameters set on the 7xETBLD can be saved in a file with user-specified file name (up to 8 characters). Parameter contents uploaded from the 7xET also can be saved in the same manner.
  • Page 18: Cf Data To Csv

    Figure 11. CF Data create Figure 12. CF Data create in file creating process 2.5.5 CF DATA TO CSV Pressing [CF Data to CSV] button opens the dialog box CF Data to CSV (Figure 13). Figure 13: CF Data to CSV. Insert the CF Card to a card reader.
  • Page 19: Cf Data To Mrd

    The older version files can be converted into the new version files compatible with the 7xET/0003 (73ET Ver.6.00x, 74ET Ver.3.00, 75ET Ver.3.00). 73ET Ver.4.0x, 74ET Ver.1.0x, 75ET Ver.1.0x (1) Pressing [Data Version Convert] button opens the dialog box Data Version Convert (Figure 15).
  • Page 20: Online Operation Buttons

    (7) Click [File Write] to store the file again. Now the file is compatible with the 7xET/0003. 73ET Ver.5.0x, 74ET Ver.2.0x, 75ET Ver.2.0x There is no need of converting Data and Control files. Go through the above procedure (6) and (7) to convert the Setting file.
  • Page 21: Pulse Count Preset

    2.6.5 PULSE COUNT PRESET The accumulated count data on the R1M-P4 can be reset to preset values on the 7xETBLD menu. Click [Pulse Count Preset] to open the dialog box to open the Pulse Count Preset (Figure 16). Preset individual pens: Specify the pen number and desired preset value and click Preset, and the R1M-P4 data for the specific channel are reset.
  • Page 22: Remote Mrd Tool

    2.6.7 REMOTE MRD TOOL ‘CF Data to MRD’ file conversion can be executed also via Ethernet. Data stored by the 7xET can be converted into the format compatible with the MSR128-V2 or MSR128-V3 (MRD File) so that the data can be displayed on the MSR128 software. This procedure is not required for the MSR128-V4.
  • Page 23 Ethernet Straight Through Cable Hub / Switch Ethernet Ethernet Straight Through Cable Crossover Cable 7xET 7xET 7xET 7xET 7xETBLD USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003C...
  • Page 24 7xETBLD USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003C...
  • Page 25 System, or from M-System’s authorized distributors or resellers, for its purchaser must promptly (and, in any event not more than 30 days after own use not for resale, that the M-System products shall be free from the discovery of such failure) notify the relevant party as described...
  • Page 26: Touch Panel

    PAPERLESS RECORDING SYSTEM TOUCH PANEL PAPERLESS RECORDER Model: 73ET / 74ET / 75ET Users Manual 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 27 1.6.2 REPLACING THE CF CARD ..................17 2. STARTING UP THE 7xET ................18 MENU OPTIONS ........................18 USING A BLANK CF CARD FOR 74ET & 75ET ............... 19 STARTING UP ........................... 19 3. SETTING THE 7xET .................. 20 COMMUNICATION SETTING ....................20 STORING RATE ........................
  • Page 28 4.3.1 GROUP & TIME INDICATOR ..................45 4.3.2 BARGRAPH ........................45 4.3.3 DIGITAL DISPLAY ......................46 4.3.4 CONTROL BUTTONS ....................46 TRIPLE VIEW (74ET & 75ET only) ................... 47 5. RETRIEVE ....................48 ALARM HISTORY ..................51 R5/R3 SERIES I/O MODULES..............53 R5-NM1 .............................
  • Page 29: General Descriptions

    Thank you for choosing M-System’s Paperless Recording System. The system consists of a 7xET Series Touch Panel Paperless Recorder, Models 73ET, 74ET and 75ET and RxM Series I/O Modules, Models R1M and R2M. The 7xET Series, with its functions and operability similar to conven- tional chart recorders, can easily replace them.
  • Page 30 By scrolling the window or by specifying the time index Accept: Individual or all events Update: Automatic or manual • Triple View (available with the 74ET and the 75ET only) — Shows Trend, Overview and Alarm History on the same screen. • Settings View ALARM Alarm setting: Analog: Upper (high) and lower (low) alarm setpoints are selectable for each channel.
  • Page 31: System Configurations

    (models: 73ET, 74ET, 75ET) RS-232C/RS-485 Converter RS-232C/RS-485 Converter (model: R2K-1) (model: R2K-1) RS-485 RS-485 PC Recorder PC Recorder PC Recorder PC Recorder PC Recorder PC Recorder (model: R1M-GH) (model: R1M-A1) (model: R1M-D1) (model: R1M-GH) (model: R1M-A1) (model: R1M-D1) 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 32: Hardware Specifications

    1.3.1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS PAPERLESS RECORDERS (OS: Windows CE 3.0) 73ET: 5.7-inch Touch Panel Unit 74ET: 7.4-inch Touch Panel Unit 75ET: 12.1-inch Touch Panel Unit ACCESSORIES INCLUDED IN THE PRODUCT PACKAGE Paperless Recorder Software Package (model: CHARTLSP2) Installation Fasteners ACCESSORIES & RELATED PRODUCTS...
  • Page 33 (Red to Green at startup) Orange: Backlight failure Red: System error REAR VIEW CF Card Slot CompactFlash Card interface Power Terminals Connect to 24V DC Serial Interface (COM1, COM2) Unidentified connectors and sockets are unused. RS-232C connector (COM2 unused) 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 34: Installation

    • For easy maintenance, operation and sufficient ventilation, at the minimum of 100 mm must be observed between the 7xET unit and adjacent structures or equipment. Paperless Recorder 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm 100 mm Figure 1.4.1a: Maintenance space requirements. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 35: Panel Cutout (Unit: Mm)

    • Horizontal (rotated) installation is not allowed. 1.4.2 PANEL CUTOUT (unit: mm) 73ET 74ET 204.5 4–R3 max. Panel thickness: 1.6 – 10.0 mm 4–R3 max. Panel thickness: 1.6 – 10.0 mm 75ET 301.5 4–R3 max. Panel thickness: 1.6 – 10.0 mm 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 36: Installation Procedure

    73ET 100 – 240V AC rating: Operational voltage range 85 – 264V AC 24V DC rating: 24V DC ±10% 74ET 24V DC rating: 24V DC ±20% 75ET 24V DC rating: 24V DC ±20% • Power Supply Cable To reduce line-to-line and line-to-ground noise as much as possible, use a low-noise power supply.
  • Page 37: I/O Modules

    Table 1.5.1: I/O modules usable with the 7xET. 1.5.2 CONNECTING I/O MODULES TO THE 7xET I/O modules directly next to the 7xET are connected via RS-232C. (Use COM1 only for the 74ET and the 75ET.) Tables 1.5.2a and 1.5.2b show the RS-232C connector pin assignments.
  • Page 38 RTD/POT INPUTS CONTACT INPUTS CONTACT OUTPUTS 16 points 8 points 32 points (open collector) 1 trigger input 32 points RS-232C Interlink/reverse R2M-2H3 TC INPUTS 8 points Figure 1.5.2: System configuration example for the R1M/R2M series. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 39: Configuring The R1M, R2M & Rzms-U9 Modules

    Set to position "3." Attentuation ON SW401 – SW408 (ch 9 – ch 16) SW311 (ch 1 – ch 8) SW411 (ch 9 – ch 16) *Factory default setting Table 1.5.3a: R1M-GH2 DIP switch setting. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 40 Software setting for all channels (12 or 6) for individual for all channels Software (Fast, Medium, Slow) channels (50, 60, 50/60 Hz) setting Remark 1: Factory setting is ‘1.’ Table 1.5.3b: RZMS-U9 rotary switch setting. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 41: Cf Card

    42.80 ±0.10 mm FRONT SIDE The CF Card is keyed with guide grooves of uneven width at each side in order to prevent insertion in an wrong orientation. Figure 1.6: CF card dimensions and front/reverse sides identification. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 42: How To Insert And Remove The Cf Card

    Eject Button Figure 1.6.1b: 74ET, Inserting the CF Card. Figure 1.6.1c: 75ET, Inserting the CF Card. 1.6.2 REPLACING THE CF CARD When you need to replace the CF Card, copy the contents of the original CF Card (software 74ETxxx.exe* or 75ETxxx.exe*, and Backup folder) to the new card.
  • Page 43: Starting Up The 7Xet

    Date Time Date Time Acknowledge All Pen Select Auto Update Record Trend View Record Trend Bargraph Bargraph Overview Overview Triple View Triple View *Available only with the 74ET and the 75ET. Figure 2.1: 7xET options list. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 44: Using A Blank Cf Card For 74Et & 75Et

    USING A BLANK CF CARD FOR 74ET & 75ET For the 74ET or the 75ET, you need to copy files required to operate the 7xET to your blank CF Card. For the 73ET, no copying files are required. Required files are stored under the following directories in the PC Recorder Software Package CD (model: CHARTLSP2).
  • Page 45: Setting The 7Xet

    Number of nodes, alarm output setting and other factors may affect the smallest possible rate. CAUTION ! When the storing rate setting is changed, previously stored data are overwritten with new data. Figure 3.2: Storing rate. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 46: Display Rate

    The momentary value of the tag name of the data plotted on the screen. the data plotted on the screen. plotted on the screen. Figure 3.6b: Tag + Value. Figure 3.6c: Tag. Figure 3.6d: Value. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 47: Digital Display

    Short int (short integer) is integer data multiplied by 10. The 2-byte-long data is not as precise (one decimal place) as Float type is, but the total storable time in the CF Card is longer. For models R1M-P4 or R1M-A1C1 with totalized pulse input, choose Float. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 48: Screen Saver

    ‘+10’ or ‘-10’ button increases or decreases the figure by ten (10). Touch OK button to enable the new setting. Remark: Year setting is available from 2000 to 2079 for the 73ET, from 2000 to 2059 for the 74ET and 75ET. Beyond these limits, no date time setting is available.
  • Page 49: Cjc (Cold Junction Compensation) Setting

    ‘0’ and then re-started. Figure 3.14: CJC setting. 3.15 DATA STORING METHOD Touching Data Storing Method button on the Setting view opens Data Storing Method view (Figure 3.15a). Figure 3.15a: Data storing method. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 50: Trigger (A) Storing Mode (Remote Trigger)

    Node Number: Specify which R1M/R2M device connected to the 7xET is used to trigger. Enter numbers and alphabets on the alphanumeric keypad which opens by touching the current selection (Figure 3.15.1b) Figure 3.15.1b: Alphanumeric keypad. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 51: Trigger (B) Storing Mode (Event Recording)

    Pretrigger recording is applicable only when the storing rate is set to 0.5 or 1 sec. 3.15.3 AUTO STORING MODE Selecting Auto shows detailed items to be specified for Auto Storing Mode (Figure 3.15.3). Figure 3.15.3: Auto storing mode. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 52: Node Setting

    R5 series I/O modules, data allocation mode 1 R5-NM12* R5 series I/O modules, data allocation mode 2 R3-NM1* R3 series I/O modules *Setting the 7xET for R5/R3 Series I/O modules is explained in Section 7. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 53: Pen Setting

    Use this button to enable or disable each pen. The CF Card records data for the enabled pens only. Analog (Pulse) / Discrete Choose the signal characteristic for the pen. For the totalized counter input with the R1M-A1C1 and R1M-P4, specify ‘Analog.’ 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 54 Touching the current selection opens a color palette. Choose a composition of R, G and B on the palette. The composed color is displayed on the right top corner of the palette. This option can be changed while recording. Wide Line Choose the pen thickness between Normal and Wide. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 55: Pen Setting (Analog)

    Input selections available to the input module type designated by Node Setting appears in the field. Be sure to set Node and Channel numbers before the Analog Type setting in order to get appropriate selections. Figure 3.17.2b: Analog input type selection for R1M-GH2. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 56 For the RZMS-U9, the Pen Setting (Analog) view consists of two pages. The first page is shown in Figure 3.17.2e and touching Page button at the bottom switches the view to the second page as shown in 3.17.2f. Figure 3.17.2e: RZMS-U9, Page 1. Figure 3.17.2f: RZMS-U9, Page 2 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 57 R1M-A1 R1M-P4 R1M-P4 Counter COUNT 0 – 999,999,999 0 – 999,999,999 PULSE 0 – 10000 0 – 10000 R1M-A1C1 Counter COUNT 0 – 999,999,999 0 – 999,999,999 Table 3.17.2a: Input types for R1M and R2M. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 58 Touching each field opens a numeric keypad as shown in Figure 3.17.2g. Entered value is shown on the right top. For a thermocouple and RTD input, Input Range is fixed and equal to the maximum default range. Figure 3.17.2g: Numeric keypad. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 59 For example, when the Exponential Scale is set to 10 and the Logarithmic Plot Position Exponent is et to -4, the chart scale appears as shown in Figure 3.16.2h. Figure 3.17.2h: Logarithmic scale example. Square Root Input data is square-root-extracted when this setting is enabled. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 60: Pen Setting (Analog Alarm)

    Touch the data fields below each Alarm Output field and specify messages to represent the upper and lower alarms on the Overview or on the Alarm History view. Use the alphanumeric keypad. Max. 10 characters. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 61: Pen Setting (Discrete)

    Touch the data fields below each Alarm Output field and specify messages to represent the upper and lower alarms on the Overview or on the Alarm History view. Use the alphanumeric keypad. Max. 10 characters. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 62: Confirming Changes

    If there was any change in the storing rate, the data storing form, and/or the number of enabled pens, the message as shown below appear on the screen. Figure 3.17.5: Confirming changes. Touching OK overwrites the previous data file, and touching Cancel return the screen to Record view. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 63: Record

    No Pen No. indication is provided with the 73ET. The number 1, 2 or 3 indicated at the left and right ends indicates the current page. Touching the number switches the pages. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 64: Chart

    5 minutes with the low speed, and 20 minutes with the very low speed setting. Time index is shown at the center of the chart, in ‘YY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS’ format. Figure 4.1.2a: Perpendicular chart. Figure 4.1.2b: Horizontal chart. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 65: Digital Display

    Touch twice the digital display of the pen you want to enlarge. The scale changes to the engineering unit of the pen at the first touch, and then the large display appears at the second touch. In order to reduce the display size to the original state, touch the large display once again. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 66: Control Buttons

    Touch Triple button to switch the view to Triple view. Refer to Section 4.4 for detailed information. Setting Touching Setting buttons calls up the Setting view. Options in white characters can be modified while recording. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 67: Overview

    50%, yellow up to 79% and red over 80%. Once the used space reaches 100%, the 7xET overwrites the oldest data with a new one. There will be no update on this indicator after 100%. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 68: Data Indicators

    Figure 4.2.2: Detail monitor (analog and discrete). Analog data is added with a momentary value in engineering unit. Alarm history is also indicated if the alarm setting has been enabled. Discrete data is also added with ON/OFF history data. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 69: Control Buttons

    It may take a while before a plotted trend is indicated on the screen after the Start button has been touched. BARGRAPH The Bargraph view shows bargraphs with digital displays showing momentary values. Figure 4.3: Bargraph. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 70: Group & Time Indicator

    Discrete data is indicated in boxes located between 25% and 75%. The box is filled in with the color specified in Common Pen Setting in Logic 1 status. It is blank in Logic 0 status. Logic 1 Logic 0 Figure 4.3.2c: Discrete data in bargraph, Logic 1. Figure 4.3.2d: Discrete data in bargraph, Logic 0. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 71: Digital Display

    While the recorder is operating, the Start button is replaced with the Stop button. It may take a while before a plotted trend is indicated on the screen after the Start button has been touched. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 72: Triple View (74Et & 75Et Only)

    TRIPLE VIEW (74ET & 75ET only) Trend, Overview and Alarm History are displayed at once on the screen. Touching Triple button calls up Triple view as shown in Figure 4.4. Figure 4.4: Triple view. Each part the three views can be controlled just like when a single view is on the screen.
  • Page 73: Retrieve

    Touching ‘ + ’ or ‘ – ’ button increases or decreases the figure by one (1) increment. ‘00’ button resets the figure to 00. ‘+10’ or ‘-10’ button increases or decreases the figure by ten (10). Touch OK button to enable the new setting. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 74 Touching the lower part of the chart calls up the tag name list for the pens indicated on the screen (Figure 5c). Touching a tag name switches the scale from 0 – 100% to the engineering unit scale for the pen. Touch the scale to return it to 0 – 100%. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 75 The digital meters shows values at the time point indicated with the red line on the screen. The red line moves to where your finger touches. Touch Hide button to remove the tag name list. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 76: Alarm History

    Wait while the button is pink to process data to display a new page. 1/4 Up / 1/4 Down These buttons are used to scroll the chart by quarter page in forward (Up) and reverse (Down) time directions. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 77 Touch Auto Update button to enable automatic update of the alarm history. While it is enabled (the button color turns to pink), other control buttons are unavailable. Touch the button again to disable to use other controls. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 78: R5/R3 Series I/O Modules

    BAUD RATE 38.4 kbps 19.2 kbps 9600 bps 4800 bps Baud rate: 38.4 kbps ON (*) OFF (*) Parity: PARITY NONE EVEN Data mode: RTU OFF (*) OFF (*) DATA MODE RTU (Binary) ASCII ON (*) (*) Factory default setting 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 79: Connecting To The 7Xet

    RS-232C into RS-485. R5-NM1 and other modules, up to 15 in total, can be connected via RS-485 twisted- pair cables. Remark: For use of Discrete Output Modules (model: R5-DCxx) with the 74ET and 75ET, these Discrete Output Modules must be mounted between Slot No.1 and No.8. No.9 and higher number slots of R5-BS09 (9-position base) or R5-BS16 (16-position base) cannot be used.
  • Page 80: Setting Up The 7Xet Specifically For R5 Series

    Specify ‘0 to 100 percent’ for voltage input, or type of temperature sensor for thermocouple/RTD input. Discrete setting is the same as for the R1M. Figure 7.1.3b: Pen setting selection example (1). Figure 7.1.3c: Pen setting selection example (2). 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 81 0 – 100% R5-DSxx 4 – 20mA DC input (100Ω) R5-DA4x Discrete input, 4 points R5-DA16x Discrete input, 16 points R5-DC4x Discrete output, 4 points R5-DC16x Discrete output, 16 points Table 7.1.3b: Input types for R5. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 82: R3-Nm1

    SW1-7 SW1-8 module No. 1 through 8. Setting for No. 9 and later modules is identical to No. 8. SW2-1 SW2-2 SW2-3 SW2-4 SW2-5 SW2-6 SW2-7 SW2-8 SW SETTTING DATA ALLOCATION 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 83: Connecting To The 7Xet

    Figure 7.2.2a: System configuration example for the R3 series. MODBUS WIRE CONNECTION Modbus wires are connected to the front terminal block as shown in Figure 7.2.2b. R2K-1 R3-NM1 R5-NM1 T1 (+) T2 (–) T4 (SG) Figure 7.2.2b: Modbus wire connection. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 84: Setting Up The 7Xet Specifically For R3 Series

    1 through 4 I/O 2 5 through 8 I/O 3 9 through 12 I/O 4 I/O 5 I/O 6 I/O 7 16 through 23 I/O 8 24 through 31 Table 7.2.3a: R3 analog channel assignment example. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 85 Table 7.2.3b: R3 discrete channel assignment example. CAUTION ! For use of Discrete Output Modules (model: R3-DCxx) with the 74ET and 75ET, there are limitations in their mount- ing positions with the 10-position (model: R3-BS10), 12-position (model: R3-BS12), 14-position (model: R3-BS14) and the 16-position (R3-BS16) bases.
  • Page 86: File

    The control file contains the information to manage the data file. It is used to convert the file into .MRD format on the MSR128 program or into .CSV format on the 7xETBLD. If this file is deleted, the data file is initialized. When storing the data file in the PC’s hard disk, store also the control file. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 87: Data Storage Time

    909794 x 5 (sec.) = 4548970 (sec.) = approx. 1263 Hours. = approx. 52 days This calculated result is only for approximate estimation since the data file must be smaller than the full capacity of a CF Card. 73ET/74ET/75ET USERS MANUAL EM-7353-0003B Rev.5...
  • Page 88: Appendix - 1. Ip Address Setting

    Setting IP Address for the 74ET & 75ET The 74ET & 75ET must have an IP address to communicate with a PC via Ethernet. The IP address is set to 192.168.0.1 at the factory. 1. Stop the 7xET program.
  • Page 89 System, or from M-System’s authorized distributors or resellers, for its purchaser must promptly (and, in any event not more than 30 days after own use not for resale, that the M-System products shall be free from the discovery of such failure) notify the relevant party as described...

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