Eurotherm 5100e User Manual
Eurotherm 5100e User Manual

Eurotherm 5100e User Manual

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  • Page 1 ε E U R O T H E R M User guide...
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    Eurotherm Limited pursues a policy of continuous development and product improvement. The specifications in this document may therefore be changed without notice. The information in this document is given in good faith, but is intended for guidance only. Eurotherm Limited will accept no responsibility for any losses arising from errors in this document.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE GRAPHICS RECORDER USER MANUAL LIST OF CONTENTS Section Page SAFETY NOTES ................ 5 SYMBOLS USED ON THE RECORDER LABELLING ......5 1 INTRODUCTION ............6 1.1 UNPACKING THE RECORDER ..........6 2 INSTALLATION ............6 2.1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ..........
  • Page 6: Section Page

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (Cont.) Section Page 4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER ........25 4.1 ARCHIVE................26 4.1.1 Archive to disk ..............26 4.1.2 Remote archiving (FTP transfer) ..........27 4.2 SAVE / RESTORE ............... 28 4.2.1 Save 4.2.2 Restore .................
  • Page 7 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (Cont.) Section Page 4.3.5 Instrument configuration ............39 INSTRUMENT NAME ............39 NORMAL/SAVER DISPLAY ............. 39 SAVE AFTER ................. 39 4.3.6 Archive configuration ............. 40 COMPRESSION ..............41 FLASH SIZE ................41 TREND HISTORY DURATION ..........
  • Page 8 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE LIST OF CONTENTS (Cont.) Section Page 5 FILE ................51 5.1 FILER OPTION MENU KEYS ..........51 5.2 THE HIDE KEY ..............51 6 BRIDGE 5000 REMOTE VIEWER ........53 6.1 INTRODUCTION ..............53 6.1.1 Minimum PC requirements ............
  • Page 9: Safety Notes

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE SAFETY NOTES WARNING Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the apparatus, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal is likely to make the apparatus dangerous under some fault conditions. Inten- tional interruption is prohibited. Note: in order to comply with the requirements of safety standard BS EN61010, the recorder shall have one of the following as a disconnecting device, fitted within easy reach of the operator, and labelled as the discon- necting device.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE USER GUIDE 1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the installation, operation and configuration of a 100mm graphics recorder. The recorder has the facility for FTP transfer and Remote viewer connection if the Ethernet option is fitted. 1.1 UNPACKING THE RECORDER The recorder is despatched in a special pack, designed to give adequate protection during transit.
  • Page 11 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2 INSTALLATION (Cont.) Gland {approx 4 mm (.1875 in)} 25mm 247.5mm (9.75in) (0.99 in) 144mm (5.67in) 213mm (8.39in) View on right hand 137mm (5.4in) side Mounting slot (Left hand side) Lift then pull to open Panel thickness flap for mass storage (25.4mm (1 in) max)
  • Page 12: Electrical Installation

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 2.2.1 Signal wiring Ethernet Relay Supply connector connector voltage Figure 2.2.1a shows connector locations for the input chan- (option) (option) connector nel and for the optional relay output/ethernet board CONNECTOR WIRING DETAILS Maximum wire size (inputs) = 4.13mm (11 AWG) Input channel connector...
  • Page 13: Supply Voltage Wiring

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 2.2.2 Supply voltage wiring AC SUPPLY The supply voltage to the recorder is terminated using an IEC socket which is connected to the mating plug at the rear of the recorder. The recorder is suitable for use with all ac voltages between 85 and 265 V RMS (47 to 63 Hz), and requires 60 VA max.
  • Page 14: Process Variable Display

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3 PROCESS VARIABLE DISPLAY The operator interface consists of a touch-sensitive screen, showing either process variable values in one of a number of formats, or, showing configuration or operational details for use in setting up the recorder. This section (3) de- scribes the process variable displays.
  • Page 15: Status Bar

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1 STATUS BAR This appears across the top of the display, and contains the items described below. 3.1.1 Current access level There are four access levels available (Logged out, Operator, Engineer and Service), and the current level is displayed in this key at the top left hand corner of the display.
  • Page 16: System Error

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.3 ERROR/ALARM INDICATORS (Cont.) SYSTEM ERROR This indicator appears, flashing, if any of the following errors are active. The view messages page shows any active errors: Archive failed -(message) Message explains archive failure - due to disk being missing, write protected, faulty, full etc.
  • Page 17: Channel Alarm

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.1.3 ERROR/ALARM INDICATORS (Cont.) CHANNEL ALARM This red 'bell' indicator appears if any channel is in alarm. The symbol is illuminated continuously if all alarms are acknowledged or flashes if any active alarm is unacknowledged. To acknowledge all unacknowledged alarms, the flashing indicator is touched, and the 'Ack all Alarms' key in the resulting 'pop-up' page is touched.
  • Page 18: Navigation Keys

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.2 NAVIGATION KEYS These keys allow the user to perform various context-related tasks such as to access the recorder configuration, to archive data etc. In addition to this, left and right arrow keys or open/close folder keys appear where relevant. E n g i n e e r R o o t Left...
  • Page 19: First Switch-On

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3 FIRST SWITCH-ON There is no on/off switch associated with the recorder. When power is applied the recorder initialises, and once this process is complete, the home page is displayed. It is unlikely that this will contain any useful information because the input channels will not, as yet, have been configured to suit the type of input signals being applied to them, as described in section The recorder has four security levels as follows...
  • Page 20: Text String Entry

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3.1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION (Cont.) TEXT STRING ENTRY The keyboard which appears when the password area is touched is the same as that which appears when any non- numeric text string entry is required (e.g. channel descriptor). Figures 3.3.1b and 3.3.1c below are an attempt, within the limitations of the illustrating process, to depict the available keyboards and thus the available character set.
  • Page 21 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.3.1 ACCESS TO CONFIGURATION (Cont.) TEXT STRING ENTRY (Cont.) Text String α β Γ δ ε η θ µ π Σ τ φ Ω Alphabet Numeric Symbols Alphabet 2 Shift Caps BSpce Cancel Text String Numeric Symbols Alphabet...
  • Page 22: Display Modes

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4 DISPLAY MODES The display modes described below allow process values (also known as points) to be displayed as vertical or hori- zontal 'chart' traces (Trend modes), as bargraphs (vertical or horizontal) or as numeric values. The various display modes are cycled-through using the Root menu\Cycle key.
  • Page 23 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4 DISPLAY MODES (Cont.) Entry to trend mode from Home key or by cycling screens. 15:01:47 Group Name 21/12/00 Engineer Faceplate for Channel 1 21.2613 current channel. Touch faceplate 0.0000 35.0000 to increment channel Root Menu (or touch pen to select channel).
  • Page 24: Horizontal Trend Display

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4 DISPLAY MODES (Cont.) 3.4.2 Horizontal Trend display Entered from the Vertical Trend display by use of the Root Menu 'Cycle' key, this display (figure 3.4.2a) is similar to the Vertical Trend display described above,except that the traces are produced horizontally rather than vertically. Figure 3.4.2a Horizontal trend display mode 12:03:27 Group Name...
  • Page 25 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.2 HORIZONTAL TREND MODE (Cont.) Below the 'chart', is a message bar, containing the latest message. If there is more than one message, an arrow head icon appears near the right hand end of this message bar, and if this appears, then touching the message bar calls a pop-up box (figure 3.4.2b) in which all relevant messages are displayed.
  • Page 26: Vertical Bargraph

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4 DISPLAY MODES (Cont.) 3.4.3 Vertical bargraph Entered from Horizontal Trend mode by means of the Root Menu 'Cycle' key, this display mode shows the Process Variable (PV) values as vertical bars with faceplates containing digital values and alarm data. Review mode is not available from this display mode.
  • Page 27: Horizontal Bargraph

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4.4 Horizontal bargraph Entered from Vertical bargraph mode by means of the root menu 'Cycle' key, this display mode shows the Process Variable (PV) values as horizontal bars with digital values and alarm data displayed, as shown in figure 3.4.4. Review mode is not available from this display mode.
  • Page 28: Numeric

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 3.4 DISPLAY MODES (Cont.) 3.4.5 Numeric Entered from Horizontal bargraph mode by means of the root menu 'Cycle' key, this display mode shows the Process Variable (PV) values as digital values. The format (which is automatically selected) is based on the number of chan- nels in the display group.
  • Page 29: Setting Up The Recorder

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4 SETTING UP THE RECORDER As described in the 'Access to Configuration' (section 3.3.1) above, the setting-up of the recorder is divided into the following areas: Archive Section 4.1 - Allows manual archiving of data to disk or (if the Ethernet option is fitted) to a remote host...
  • Page 30: Archive

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.1 ARCHIVE 4.1.1 Archive to disk This allows the user to initiate data transfer to a floppy disk, by touching the relevant key for Archive Last Hour, Last Day, Last week, Last Month, All to define which files are to be transferred.
  • Page 31: Remote Archiving (Ftp Transfer)

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.1.2 Remote archiving (FTP transfer) Note: Remote archiving is available only if the Ethernet option is fitted. This allows archiving of recorder files to a remote computer, connected (using the RJ45 telephone type connector at the rear of the recorder) either directly, or via a network .
  • Page 32: Save / Restore

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.2 SAVE / RESTORE As shown in figure 4.2a, touching the Save/Restore key calls the picklist: Save, Restore, New, Text. Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System Save File Name Restore Save Text Configuration Data Security Data Network Data File Name...
  • Page 33: Save

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.2.1 Save Touching this item allows the current configuration to be saved in the recorder's memory. Files saved in this way are not in a 'readable' format and are used only for archive /security purposes or for transfer to another, similar, recorder. 4.2.2 Restore Touching this item allows the user to select or type-in a previously saved configuration file name, which will then be used as the current configuration.
  • Page 34: Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIGURATION Touching this key calls the top level configuration pick list: Options, Channels, Groups, Events, Instrument, Archive, as shown in the overview figure (figure 4.3b) below. When making changes to the configuration the name of each changed parameter is displayed in red (instead of the normal black) until the 'Apply/Discard' key has been operated.
  • Page 35 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3 CONFIGURATION (Cont.) HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 31...
  • Page 36: Channel/Alarm Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 Channel/Alarm configuration Figure 4.3.2a below, shows a typical configuration menu. The actual fields that appear depend on what input type is selected, what linearisation type is selected, and so on. Select channel number Channel Number 1) TurbineTempA Off, T/C, mV,V,...
  • Page 37: Channel Number

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) Example: A type J thermocouple is used to measure a temperature range of 100 to 200 degrees Celsius. This thermo- couple output is transmitted to the recorder by a 4 to 20 mA transmitter, for display as an efficiency value between 0 and 100%.
  • Page 38: Range Low

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) RANGE LOW Enter the lowest value of the required linearisation range (e.g. 100) RANGE HIGH Enter the highest value of the required linearisation range (e.g. 200) RANGE UNITS Selectable from degrees Celsius, degrees Fahrenheit, Kelvin or Rankine. SCALED This box allows the user to select low and high values and units for a scale.
  • Page 39: Descriptor

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) DESCRIPTOR Allows a text string of up to 20 characters (including spaces) to be entered for the channel descriptor. (E.G. 'Turbine 2 tempA'). SPANNED This box, when selected, allows span low and high values to be entered. For example, in an input range of 0 to 600 deg C, it may be that the temperature range between 500 and 600 degrees is of most interest.
  • Page 40: Enable

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.2 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.) ENABLE Select Off, Unlatched, Latched or Trigger from the pick list. See figure 4.3.2c above for definitions TYPE Select absolute high or absolute low for this alarm. THRESHOLD/HYSTERESIS Allows values to be entered for the trigger setpoint and for hysteresis, both in engineering units. EXAMPLE Threshold = 100 units;...
  • Page 41: Group Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.3 Group configuration Select Trend Units mm/hr This section allows the user to define trend speed/inter- mm/hr or in/hr Descriptor Group 1 val, recording speed/interval, a group descriptor and the Trend Speed group contents. Alarm messages can also be enabled or 1,200 mm/hr Trend Interval...
  • Page 42: Event Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.4 Event configuration Two internal alarm sources (events) are available for use in running a job list when triggered. Event Number 1) Event 1 Select 1 or 2 Source Select: Off, Descriptor Event 1 Global alarm Global Unack'd Alarm Job Number...
  • Page 43: Instrument Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.5 Instrument configuration Instrument Name Instrument Normal Display Saver Display Save After Minutes Apply Discard Figure 4.3.5a Instrument Configuration menu INSTRUMENT NAME Allows the entry of an alphanumeric name for the recorder, up to 20 characters long. See section 3.3.1 for text entry techniques.
  • Page 44: Archive Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.6 Archive configuration This allows an archive strategy to be set up for saving data to disk or (if the Eternet option is fitted) to a remote PC. The disk strategy includes archive period, disk full operation, compression factor and an estimate of how much ar- chive period is left in the recorder memory and on the disk.
  • Page 45: Compression

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.6 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION (Cont.) COMPRESSION Select Normal or high compression. 'Normal' compresses the data but still provides an exact copy. 'High' compresses more, but channel values are saved only to 1 part in 10 resolution.
  • Page 46: Archive To Remote

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.3.6 ARCHIVE CONFIGURATION (Cont.) ARCHIVE TO REMOTE Note: Archive to remote is available only if the Ethernet option is fitted For Remote settings only: None Archive to host is initiated by the operator (section 4.1.2) Hourly Archive to host occurs on the hour every hour...
  • Page 47: Security

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4 SECURITY Touching this key allows the operator to select 'Login' (described in section 3.3.1) 'Access' or 'Add/Remove User' for configuration. Selecting 'Access' displays the current user level. Touching this area allows the user to select 'Logged out', 'Operator' or 'Engineer'.
  • Page 48: Access When

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 ACCESS LEVELS (Cont.) Access when Fred Password functions do New Password not appear for 'Logged- Retype Password out' level of access. Connect from remote Remote user name Fred Remote password Remote user fields appear only if 'Connect Retype remote password from remote' is enabled...
  • Page 49: Edit Own Password

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.1 ACCESS LEVELS (Cont.) EDIT OWN PASSWORD Allows each user, with this permission enabled, to edit his/her password. CHANGE ALARM SETPOINTS Allows each user with this permission enabled, to edit alarm parameters under Configuration/Channel SET CLOCK Allows each user, with this permission enabled, to set the recorder time and date functions under System/Clock ARCHIVING CONTROL...
  • Page 50: Add User

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.4.2 Add user Figure 4.4.2 shows that the selecting of 'Add User' from the SECURITY picklist allows new user IDs to be entered, together with passwords, and a chosen set of access permissions, which can subsequently be edited under Security/ Access.
  • Page 51: Network Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.5 NETWORK CONFIGURATION Note: The Network key appears only if the Ethernet option is fitted Operating the Network key calls a selection box to the display, allowing ‘Address’ or ‘Name’ to be selected for con- figuration.
  • Page 52: Name

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.5 NETWORK KEY (Cont.) 4.5.2 Name Figure 4.5.2 shows the ‘Name’ fields Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System Andy136-4 Local Host Address Domain FishesRus.co.uk Name Domain Name Service Primary DNS Server 149.121.164.11 Secondary DNS Server 149.121.165.14 Apply Discard Figure 4.5.2 network name fields...
  • Page 53: Ststem

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6 STSTEM HA027271 Issue 1 Feb 01 Page 49...
  • Page 54: Setup

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6 SYSTEM (Cont.) Touching the System key calls the pick list: Setup Clock Locale Keycode About Figure 4.6 above, shows an overview of the System Menus. 4.6.1 Setup This allows the various display modes described in section 3.4, above to be enabled or disabled, using 'check' boxes.
  • Page 55: Keycode

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 4.6.4 Keycode This is a means of allowing new options to be enabled, by the entering of a code, using standard text entry techniques, or by reading a file from a floppy disk. If a File is specified, the first line of the file must be the Key Code. To select the file for reading, the Key Code File field is touched, to display the file list - if necessary, refer to section 5, below, for more details The Instrument Number, which must be quoted if ordering upgrades, is unique to the instrument and is not user...
  • Page 56 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 5 FILE (Cont.) Close Open folder folder E n g i n e e r 14:20:35 03/01/01 Engineer Root Menu Hide Name Type Home Operator \user\ Flash \Floppy\ Remov.. Select Hide key File Cycle volume Login Options...
  • Page 57: Bridge 5000 Remote Viewer

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6 BRIDGE 5000 REMOTE VIEWER Note: Bridge 5000 is available only if the Ethernet option is fitted 6.1 INTRODUCTION This feature allows the user to view recorder standard screens, dynamically, on-line, from any PC which meets or exceeds the minimum requirements listed below.
  • Page 58: Pc To Remote Recorder

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.2 CONNECTION DETAILS (Cont.) 6.2.2 PC To remote recorder As shown in figure 6.2.2, one or more recorders' Ethernet connector can be connected to a Dial Up Router, plugged into a telephone socket. The PC must similarly be connected to a telephone socket via a modem (shown external in the figure, but often built-in with modern computers.) The dial-up router (available from computer suppliers etc.) has an associated telephone number, and can also have a security password system.
  • Page 59: Recorder Configuration

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.4 RECORDER CONFIGURATION The recorder configuration is in three areas: Network, Options and Access, 6.4.1 Network The Network key fields are fully described in section 4.5 of this manual 6.4.2 Options In order to make the option accessible, it must first be correctly entered in the Options Menu. If the number of Remote Viewers displayed does not match the ‘currently’...
  • Page 60: Access

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.4.3 Access Each of the access levels and user IDs can have ‘Connect from Remote’ access enabled. When this box is checked, password entry fields appear as shown in figure 6.4.3. Initially, the Remote User Name is the same as the login name or access level.
  • Page 61: Running The Program

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.5 RUNNING THE PROGRAM Click on the START key, and then on the program called ‘Eurotherm’ or ‘Recorder’. Select ‘Bridge 5000’. Once the program starts, a Host name and User name will be requested as depicted in figure 6.5a.
  • Page 62: Operation

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 6.6 OPERATION 6.6.1 Display Modes When the program starts, the Vertical Trend page is displayed on the computer screen. Operating the Root Menu key, then ‘Cycle’ calls the Horizontal Trend display. Further operations of the above keys cycle through the remaining display modes described in Section 3, above, whether or not they are enabled in the recorder...
  • Page 63: Reference

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7 REFERENCE This section contains diagnostic and servicing details, and overview drawings of the recorder menu structure. 7.1 DIAGNOSTICS DISPLAY At power-up, continuously hold a finger in contact with the screen until (after approximately 30 seconds) the diag- nostic display appears as shown in figure 7.1 If no further action takes place within approximately five minutes, the display times-out to the calibration display MAC Address (Part)
  • Page 64: Circuit Boards Fitted

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE SELF-TEST STATUS BARS (Cont.) MEDIA This sends a message to the disk, and then tries to read it back. Failure to succeed might be any one or more of the following: 1. No disk was fitted when the test was initiated. 2.
  • Page 65: Screen Calibration (Offset Correction)

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.2 SCREEN CALIBRATION (OFFSET CORRECTION) This procedure ensures that the display screen image is positioned correctly, compared with the touch screen (so that 'what you touch is what you get'). The procedure, is necessary only rarely, if at all, and is included here only for the sake of completeness.
  • Page 66: Maintenance Schedule

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.3.2 Maintenance schedule Battery replacement - Every three years 7.3.3 Battery replacement procedure Notes: The battery is of poly-carbonmonofluoride/lithium construction and should be disposed of accord- ing to local regulations covering this type of battery. It is recommended that the recorder be isolated from mains (line) power before the battery is re- placed.
  • Page 67: Menu Structure

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4 MENU STRUCTURE E n g i n e e r Root Menu Home Operator File Cycle Section 4 Section 5 Group Name 11:19:30 02/01/01 Login Options Engineer 15:01:47 Group Name 14:20:35 21/12/00 Engineer 03/01/01 Engineer A r c h i v e...
  • Page 68 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4 MENU STRUCTURE (Cont.) Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System See figure 7.4d SAVE See figure 7.4c File Name Save SAVE/RESTORE (Section 4.2) RESTORE Save Configuration Data ARCHIVE Restore Security Data (Section 4.1) Network Data File Name Text Disk...
  • Page 69 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4 MENU STRUCTURE (Cont.) Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System See figure 7.4b See figure 7.4d CONFIG\OPTIONS (Section 4.3.1) Fitted channels Options Remote viewers Channels File transfer protocol Groups CONFIG\GROUPS Relay boards (currently 0) (Section 4.3.3) Events Relays on board 1...
  • Page 70 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE 7.4 MENU STRUCTURE (Cont.) SYSTEM \ SETUP System (Section 4.6) Archive Save/Restore Config Security Network System Home Setup Vertical Trend Home Timeout See figure 7.4b Clock Select: Dark Trend background Vertical Trend The Network key appears only See figure 7.4c Horizontal Trend Locale...
  • Page 71: Annex A: Specification

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE ANNEX A: SPECIFICATION INSTALLATION CATEGORY AND POLLUTION DEGREE This product has been designed to conform to BS EN61010 installation category II and pollution degree 2. These are defined as follows: Installation category II The rated impulse voltage for equipment on nominal 230V ac mains is 2500V. Pollution degree 2 Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs.
  • Page 72: Recorder

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Recorder) Inputs/Outputs 6-channel universal input 1 Change-over relay output board (optional) 3.5 inch floppy disk Optional features File transfer protocol (FTP) Bridge 5000 Remote viewer Environmental Performance Temperature limits Operation: 5 to 40˚C Storage: -20 to + 50˚C Humidity limits...
  • Page 73: Universal Inputs

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Universal inputs) General Termination Inputs: 22 - way Edge connector/terminal block Max. number of inputs Input ranges -38 mV to +38mV; -150 mV to +150mV; -1 Volt to +1Volt; -10 Volts to + 10Volts Input types Dc volts, dc millivolts, dc milliamps, (with external shunt), thermocouple, 2/3 wire resistance temperature detector (RTD), Ohms, Contact closure (not channel 1) (Minimum contact closure = 60msec.)
  • Page 74 -50 to + 170 DIN43760:1987 0.01 C Pt100 -200 to + 850 IEC751 0.01 C Pt100A -200 to + 600 Eurotherm Recorders SA 0.09 C Pt1000 -200 to + 850 IEC751 0.01 C Thermocouple data Temperature scale ITS90 Bias current 0.05nA...
  • Page 75: Ethernet/Relay Output Board Option

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION (Ethernet/Relay output board option) Network Communications Type IEEE802.3 10BaseT Cable Type: CAT5 Maximum length: 100 metres Termination: RJ45 telephone connector Transport protocol TCP I/P, FTP Relay GENERAL Number of relays per board Maximum number of relay boards Type Single pole changeover (form C)
  • Page 76: Index

    100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE INDEX C (Cont.) Clock setting ............... 50 About ................51 Cold junction compensation ........34 Absolute high/low ............36 Configuration AC supply voltage range ..........9 Access ..............15 Access Alarm ............... 35 Levels ..............43 Archive ..............
  • Page 77 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE D (Cont.) Detail ................60 Input Diagnostics display ............. 59 Board specification ..........69 Disable login ............... 44 Configuration ............33 Disk Low/high ..............33 Access ..............9 Type selection ............33 Activity indicator ............13 Inserting and Removing Disk/PC cards .......
  • Page 78 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE Offset ................34 Safety notes ..............5 Correction (touch screen) ........61 Sample rates ............... 68 Ok ................16 Save/Restore .............. 28 Open/Close folder keys ..........14 Permission .............. 45 Operator Scaled tick box ............34 Access level ............
  • Page 79 100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE T (Cont.) Trend Value entry ..............16 Interval/Speed/Units ..........37 Version numbers ............51 Review ..............18 Vertical bargraph display ..........22 Speed/interval ............37 Trigger ................. 36 Truncation of display values ........10 Wiring Signal ................
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  • Page 81 Telephone: 47 67 592170 e-mail:eurotherm@eurotherm.at e-mail:eurotherm@eurotherm.com.hk Fax: 47 67 118301 http://www.eurotherm.at http://www.eurotherm.no India Belgium Spain Eurotherm DEL India Limited, Eurotherm BV, Eurotherm España SA, 152, Developed Plots Estate, Kontichsesteenweg 54 Pol. Ind. De Alcobendas, Perungudi, 2630 Aartselaar Calle de la Granja 74,...

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