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Phonetics Sensaphone SCADA 3000 User Manual (336 pages)
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
3
Caution
3
FCC Requirements
4
Telephone Consumer Protection Act
5
General Requirements for All Automatic Dialers
5
Canadian Department of Communications Statement
5
Warranty
9
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
25
Flexible Communications
25
Built-In Alarm Notification
25
Powerful I/O Expansion Possibilities
25
Built-In Datalogging
25
Powerful Programming Features
25
C-Programming
25
PID Functions
26
Complete Warranty and Technical Support
26
Who Should Use this Manual
26
General Description
26
About I/Os and Modules
28
Related Publications
29
Technical Support
29
Chapter 2: Quick START Guide
31
Configuring Communications
31
Create New Unit
32
Communicating with the Unit
32
System Information
33
Dialout Settings
33
Call Reception Settings
33
I/O Programming
34
Chapter 3: Hardware INSTALLATION
35
Operating Environment
35
Mounting SCADA 3000
35
Mounting the SCADA 3000 Power Supply (FGD-3100)
36
Mounting the Backup Battery
37
Modem and Voice Boards
38
Modem Card Installation
38
Installation of the Modem Card
39
Voice Board Installation
40
Installation
41
Chapter 4: Power SUPPLY & Battery BACKUP
43
Power Requirements
43
Grounding and Power Surge Protection
44
Power Supply Fuse
44
Estimating Power Consumption
44
Power Supply Selection
45
BACKUP Battery (Optional)
45
Powering the SCADA 3000 with Solar Cells
46
Chapter 5: INPUT WIRING & CONFIGURATION
49
General Wiring Considerations
49
Terminal Blocks
49
Input Configuration
50
Correct Jumper Positioning
50
Normally Open/Normally Closed Dry Contacts
50
1OK Thermistors
51
Analog Voltage Output Transducers (0-5VDC)
52
4-20Ma Current Loop Transducers
53
Chapter 6: OUTPUT WIRING
55
Notes on Correct Use
55
Chapter 7: I/O Expansion Modules
57
Adding Expansion Modules
57
Cabling Notes
57
Modules
57
Power Supply
57
Communications Bus Wiring
58
Bus Termination
59
Module Types
60
Input Modules
60
Output Modules
60
Chapter 8: Software INSTALLATION & Setup
61
Minimum Requirements
61
Installing the Software
61
Procedure Using CD-ROM
62
Procedure Using Disks
62
Updates Via Internet
62
Chapter 9 : COMMUNICATING with the SCADA 3000
63
Running the Software
63
Communications Programming
63
Cellular Phone Communications
64
Creating New Units
65
Communicating with the Unit
66
System Security
66
User Log-In with Security Enabled
67
Setting up User Accounts
68
Deleting User Accounts
68
Changing Passwords
68
Radio Vs. Phone Communication
68
RS232 Communication Ports 1 & 2
69
User Inactivity Timer
69
Chapter 10: Generic Programming
71
Saving and Loading Programming Files
71
Print Programming
71
Offline Program View
71
Connecting
71
System Information
73
Unit Name
73
Unit ID Number
73
Slave Address
73
Clock
73
Unit Date & Time
73
Auto Daylight Savings
73
Dialout Settings
74
Dialing Method
74
Dialing Prefix
74
Maximum Calling Rounds
74
Alpha Pager Speed
74
Voice Repetitions
74
Advanced Button
74
Call Reception Settings
75
Rings until Answer
75
Carrier Wait Time
75
Online Timeout
75
Voice Call Security
75
Current User Information
75
Universal Address Format (UAF)
75
Overview
75
How to Specify and Apply Uafs
76
Input
76
Output
76
Timer
76
Counter
77
Bit
77
Ladder Variable
77
C Variable
78
Alarms
78
Diagnostics
78
Expansion Module Diagnostics
79
I/O Programming
80
Input Type
81
Units
81
Tables and Calibration
82
Uaf
82
Outputs
82
Uaf
84
Chapter 11: Programming for Phone Line APPLICATIONS
85
Destinations
85
Name
85
Destination
85
Alphanumeric Pagers
85
E-Mail
86
Special Dialing Codes
86
Special Alphanumeric Pager Dialing Codes
86
Call Zones
87
Alarm Call Mode
88
Disabled
88
Until Acknowledged
88
Inform
88
Dial Type
88
Intercall Delay
89
Send Report
89
Voice Programming
90
Recording and Programming Messages
90
Items Included in the Status Report
91
Customizing Your Status Report
92
Linking Custom Voice Messages to Data Points
93
Recording and Playback of Messages
94
Local Voice Programming
94
Remote Voice Programming
94
To Hear a Status Report
95
Alarm Programming
95
Alarm Name
96
State
96
Status
97
I/O Point Value
97
Alarm Setup
97
Alarm Notification
99
Alarm Recognition
99
Dialout Note: Call Progress
100
Alarm Call Mode: until Acknowledged Vs. Inform
100
Until Acknowledged
100
Inform
100
Alarm Dialout - Voice
100
Alarm Dialout - Numeric Pager
100
Alarm Dialout - Alphanumeric Pager
101
Alarm Dialout - Modem
101
Alarm Dialout - Fax
101
Alarm Dialout - E-Mail
101
Alarm Acknowledgment
102
Alarm Acknowledgment - Voice Dialout
102
Alarm Acknowledgment - Pager Dialout
102
Alarm Acknowledgment - Alphanumeric Pager Dialout
103
Alarm Acknowledgment - Modem Dialout
104
Alarm Acknowledgment - Maximum Calling Rounds
104
Alarm Dialing Priority
104
Viewing Current Alarms
104
Computer Alarm Reception
104
Alarm Printing and Logging
105
Printing
105
Logging
105
Audible Alarm
106
Reports
106
Datalogging
107
Data Logging Capacity
107
Selecting Data Points to Log
108
Order of Data Points Logged
108
Time Interval
108
Data Logger Start Time
109
Stopping the Data Logger
109
Resetting the Data Logger
109
Downloading the Data Logger
109
Viewing the Data
109
DB Export
110
DB Import
110
Graph
110
Export
111
Copy
111
Delete
111
Print
111
New Query
111
Close
111
Event Logger
111
Downloading the Event Logger
111
Viewing the Event Logger
112
Deleting Events from the Event Log Database
112
Printing, Exporting, and Copying the Event Log
112
Polling
112
Setting up a Polling Schedule
112
General Setup
114
Changing the Polling Schedule
114
Chapter 12 : PROGRAMMING for RADIO APPLICATIONS
115
Introduction
115
Selecting Radio Modems
115
Configuring SCADA 3000 for Use with Radio Modems
115
Flow Control
116
Host Computer Setup
116
Communicating with Your SCADA 3000S
119
Radio Modem Manufacturers
120
Chapter 13: LCD & Keypad Programming
123
Display Backlight
123
Data Points
123
Programming Data Points for Scroll Mode
123
Removing Data Points
124
Grouping Data Points
124
Navigating the Display Using the Keypad
124
Scrolling Display
124
Using the Keypad
125
Data Points
125
Outputs
125
Timers
125
Counters
125
Bits
126
Ladder Variables
126
C Program Variable
126
Diagnostics
126
Timeouts
127
Comm Port Baud Rate
127
Diagnosing Faults
127
Alarms
127
Acknowledging Alarms from the Keypad
127
System STATUS
128
Return
128
Chapter 14: Real-Time Screen Design
129
Summary
129
Editing
129
Sizing the Palette
129
Selecting SCADA Units
131
Placing Objects on the Palette
132
Right-Click Tools
134
Grouping Components in a Box, Panel or Page
136
Placing a Graphic Element on the Palette
138
Placing Datapoint Elements on the Palette
141
Placing Electrical Elements on the Palette
145
Placing Rotating Elements on the Palette
147
Placing Container Components on the Palette
149
Placing Valve Components on the Palette
151
Placing Gauges on the Palette
153
Setting up Gauges
153
Setting up the Strip Chart
154
Placing Audio and Video Elements on the Palette
156
Playing an Audio or Video Message
156
Placing Dynamic Elements on the Palette
157
Real-Time Output Control
159
Saving the Real-Time Screen
160
Loading a Real-Time Screen for Editing
160
Running the Real-Time Screen
160
Chapter 15: Ladder LOGIC Programming
161
Rules/Conventions of Ladder Logic Programming
162
Description of Ladder Elements and Functions
162
XIC Instruction (Examine if Closed)
163
XIO Instruction (Examine if Open)
163
OTE Instruction (Output Energize)
164
OTL Instruction (Output Latch)
164
OTU (Output Unlatch)
164
OSR (One-Shot Rising)
165
TON (Timer On-Delay)
165
TOF (Timer Off-Delay)
166
RTO (Retentive Timer)
167
CTU (Count-Up Counter)
168
CTD (Count-Down Counter)
169
Res (Reset)
170
MOV (Move)
171
Comparison INSTRUCTIONS
171
Neq (Not Equal)
172
Les (Less Than)
172
Leq (Less than or Equal)
173
Grt (Greater Than)
173
Geq (Greater than or Equal)
174
Math Instructions
174
ADD (Addition)
174
SUB (Subtraction)
175
MULT (Multiplication)
175
DIV (Division)
176
POW (a to the Power of B)
176
Ladder Logic Program Development
177
Conserving Memory with Windows 95 and 98
177
Starting a New Ladder Program
177
Adding Rungs
178
Instruction Toolbars
178
Entering Data Points, Titles, and Comments
179
Branching
179
Changing Instructions
180
Cut, Copy, Paste
180
UAF Search
180
Repainting the Screen
180
Saving and Loading Files
180
Deleting Rungs and Instructions
180
Syntax Checking
181
Compiling, Verifying and Uploading
181
Running and Stopping Ladder Execution
181
Ladder Program Statistics
182
Ladder Run Viewer
182
Printing
182
Viewing and Forcing Ladder Variables, Counters, Timers & Bits
183
Remote Variable Programming Via Touch-Tone Telephone
183
Ladder Timers
183
Ladder Counters
184
Ladder Bits
184
Ladder Program Performance
185
Examples
185
Ladder Program Examples
187
Chapter 16: Programming in C
191
Specifications
191
About the C Language
191
Structure
192
Keywords
194
Predefined Variables
197
Month, Day, Year, Hours, Minutes, & Seconds
197
Function Library
198
Arrays
200
Sample Program
201
Error Handling
202
C Editor
203
Uploading, Compiling, & Starting
204
Downloading
204
Run
204
Start & Stop
205
Synchronous or Asynchronous
205
Control Switch
205
Viewing the C Variables
206
Forcing a Value
206
Differences between Standard C and SCADA 3000 C
207
C Programming Examples
208
Chapter 17: PID Programming
213
PID Algorithm
214
Tuning
215
Chapter 18: System DIAGNOSTICS
217
Main Board Diagnostics
217
Module Communications Diagnostics
218
Chapter 19: Internet Web STATUS
219
Requirements
219
Internet Settings
219
Global Web Status Settings
220
Selecting Data Points for Web Status Polling
221
Formatting the Web Page
222
Browser Refresh
223
Settings for Top Left Corner Logo
223
Settings for Bottom Logo
223
Web Status Options
223
Alarm Options
223
Online Options
224
Local Web Pages & Web Page Filenames
224
FTP Delivery Options
224
Instant Web Page
224
Setting up a Polling Schedule for Web Status
224
Frequently Asked Questions
225
Chapter 20: E-Mail Server OPTION
227
Requirements
227
How Does It Work
227
Programming
227
Chapter 21: PC Alarm DIALOUT
229
Software Setup
229
SCADA 3000 Programming
231
Voice Messages
232
Programming Destinations
233
Alarm Programming
234
Alarm Acknowledgement
234
Sample Alarm Dialout Sequence
234
Voice
234
Alphanumeric Pager
235
FAX and E-Mail
235
Numeric Pager
235
Chapter 22 : DISTRIBUTED CONTROL USING VISUAL BASIC
237
Requirements
237
Distributed CONTROL SCRIPT Editor
237
Referencing SCADA 3000 I/O Points
239
Sample Application
239
Syntax Checking
240
Saving Your Program
240
Running Your Program
240
Properties of the Script Component
241
About the Visual Basic Language
241
Keywords
242
Definitions
242
DIM Statement
242
Structure
242
If...then...else Statement
243
For
244
Operators
245
Month, DAY, Year, HOURS, Minutes, Seconds, & Weekday
245
Programming Methodology
246
Method 1
246
Method 2
246
Method 3
246
Sample Program
247
Chapter 23: Universal INPUT Module
249
Introduction
249
Installation
249
Operating Environment
249
Mounting the Universal Input Module
249
Power Supply and Grounding
250
Communications Wiring
251
Bus Termination
252
Sensor/Transducer Wiring
253
General Wiring Considerations
253
Normally Open/Normally Closed Dry Contacts
253
1OK Thermistors
254
Analog Voltage Output Transducers (0-5VDC)
254
4-20Ma Current Loop Transducers
255
How the Universal Input Module Works
256
Specifications
257
Chapter 24: Thermocouple INPUT Module (Discontinued)
259
Introduction
259
What Is a Thermocouple
259
Installation
259
Operating Environment
259
Mounting the Thermocouple INPUT Module
260
Power Supply and Grounding
260
Communications Wiring
261
Cabling Notes
262
Bus Termination
262
Thermocouple Wiring Information
263
How the Thermocouple Input Module Works
264
Programming the Thermocouple Module
264
Specifications
266
Chapter 25: Pulse COUNT Module
267
Introduction
267
Installation
267
Operating Environment
267
Mounting the UNIT
267
Power Supply and Grounding
268
Communications Wiring
269
Bus Termination
270
Sensor/Transducer Wiring
270
Adjusting the Trimpot (Filtering)
271
Application: How the Pulse Count Module Works
271
Calibration
272
Specifications
273
Chapter 26: Relay OUTPUT Module
275
Introduction
275
Installation
275
Operating Environment
275
Mounting the Relay OUTPUT Module
275
Power Supply and Grounding
276
Communications Wiring
277
Cabling Notes
277
Bus Termination
278
Notes on Correct Use
279
How the Relay Output Module Works
280
Specifications
280
Chapter 27: ANALOG OUTPUT Module
281
Introduction
281
Installation
281
Mounting the ANALOG OUTPUT Module
281
Power Supply and Grounding
282
Communications Wiring
283
Cabling Notes
283
Module Address
284
Bus Termination
284
Analog Output Wiring Information
285
How the Analog Output Module Works
286
Specifications
287
Chapter 28: ANNUNCIATOR Module
289
Introduction
289
Installation
289
Operating Environment
289
Mounting the ANNUNCIATOR Module
289
Labeling
290
Power Supply and Grounding
290
Communications Wiring
291
Bus Termination
292
How the Annunciator Works
293
Specifications
293
Appendix B: SCADA 3000 Specifications
297
Appendix A: CHECKING for PROPER OPERATION
297
Appendix C: LIST of System Events
299
Appendix D: 10K Thermistor Curve DATA
301
Appendix E: Communication PORTS
303
Appendix F: UPDATING SCADA 3000 Firmware
305
Appendix G: Software Internet Upgrade
307
Appendix H: Troubleshooting
311
Appendix I: Accessories
317
Appendix J: Replacement PARTS
319
Appendix K: Returning the UNIT for Repair
321
Appendix L: Programming Forms
325
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