Data Display Screens; Trend Screen - Honeywell HA71 Technical Manual

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HA71 Digital Gas Controller
1.0 General Description
The Honeywell Analytics HA71 Sixteen Channel Controller is designed
to display and control alarm event switching for up to sixteen sensor
data points. It may also be set as an eight channel controller for
applications needing fewer inputs. Alarm features such as ON and
OFF delays, Alarm Acknowledge, and a dedicated horn relay make
the HA71 well suited for many multi-point monitoring applications. Data
may be input to the HA71 by optional analog inputs or the standard
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Modbus
RTU master RS-485 port. A Modbus
port is also standard for sending data to PC's, PLC's, DCS's, or even
other HA71 Controllers. Options such as analog I/O and discrete relays
Ch01
0 PCTLEL
Ch02
10 PCTLEL
Ch03
0 PCTLEL
Ch04
50 PCTLEL
Ch05
0 PCTLEL
Ch06
0 PCTLEL
Ch07
0 PCTLEL
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Ch08
0 PCTLEL
HA71 Digital Gas Controller
Figure 1-1. HA71 Front Panel
menus and all configuration data is retained in non-volatile memory
during power interruptions. The HA71 front panel is shown below in
Figure 1.0 displaying the 8 channel bar graph screen.

1.1 Data Display Screens

The HA71 Controller offers 3 distinct graphic displays for depicting
the monitored data:
Bar Graphs
24 Hour Trend
Combination.
HA71 Technical Manual
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RTU slave RS-485
for each alarm are easily added to the
2
addressable I
C bus. Option boards
have 8 channels and therefore require
2 boards for 16 channel applications.
A 240 x 128 pixel graphic LCD readout
displays monitored data as bar graphs,
trends and engineering units. System
configuration is through user friendly

1.1.1 Trend Screen

The HA71 Trend screen shown in
of input data for the channel selected. Horizontal tic marks are each
hour and vertical tic marks are each 10% of full scale. Dashed lines
indicate alarm levels. The graphic
LCD is 240 pixels wide so each pixel
represents 1/10 hour, or 6 minutes
worth of data. The trend is 100 pixels
high so each represents 1% of full
scale in amplitude. Since each data
point must be collected for 6 minutes
before it may be displayed, it is likely
input values will fluctuate during this
interval. Therefore, MAX, MIN and AVERAGE values are stored in
RAM memory for each 6 minute subinterval. To accurately portray the
trend, a vertical line is drawn between MIN and MAX values for each
6 minute subinterval. The AVERAGE value pixel is then left blank,
leaving a gap in the vertical line. This is demonstrated in the noisy
area of the 24 hour trend in Figure 1-2. If the MAX and MIN values are
within 2% of each other there is no need for the vertical line and only
the AVERAGE value pixel is darkened as in the quiet areas.
The top portion of each trend screen indicates channel #, real time
reading in engineering units, measurement name, range, and MIN,
MAX and AVERAGE values for the preceding 24 hour period. The SI
field on the top right indicates number of seconds remaining in the
current 6 minute subinterval.
1-2
Figure
1-2,displays a 24 hour trend
Ch05 Measurement Name
50 PCTLEL
Range =
0 to
100 PCTLEL
SI 125
24Hr Data
0 Min
80 Max
30 Avg
HA71 Digital Gas Controller
Figure 1-2. Trend Screen
Revision 3 (04/08)

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