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    User guide im/sm1000 issue 11 videographic recorder sm1000

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    Abb en iso 9001:2000 cert. No. Q 05907 en 29001 (iso 9001) lenno, italy – cert. No. 9/90a stonehouse, u.K. 0255 electrical safety this equipment complies with the requirements of cei/iec 61010-1:2001-2 'safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use'. If the...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 contents im/sm1000 issue 11 1 contents 1 introduction ..................................................................... 3 2 operation ......................................................................... 5 2.1 powering up the instrument .............................

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 contents 2 im/sm1000 issue 11 5 installation .....................................................................96 5.1 siting ......................................................................96 5.2 mounting ............................................................

  • Page 5: 1 Introduction

    Videographic recorder sm1000 1 introduction im/sm1000 issue 11 3 1 introduction functional overview – fig. 1.1 12 recording channels as standard, divided into 2 process groups, each with 6 recording channels. Two alarms and one totalizer (if totalizer option is enabled) are assigned to each recordin...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 1 introduction 4 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 1.1 functional overview instrument logs 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 process group 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 recording channels 1.1 to 1.6 a1 a2 a3 a4 a5 a6 analog inputs b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 1 2 3 24 comms. Analog inputs c1 c2 c3 c4 c5 c...

  • Page 7: 2 Operation

    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 5 2 operation 2.1 powering up the instrument when power is first applied to the instrument, its processor carries out a number of self-tests and displays the start-up screen. At the end of the start-up sequence the instrument displays the o...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 6 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 2.2 overview of operator displays note. Only process groups and views that have been enabled are displayed – see section 4.5, page 61. Vertical bargraph horizontal bargraph digital indicator process view process group 2 (recording ch...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 7 2.3 chart views – fig. 2.3 fig. 2.3 horizontal and vertical chart views note. Do not remove media while either of the media update in progress status icons ( or ) are displayed. Newest data oldest data screen interval newest data oldest d...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 8 im/sm1000 issue 11 note. 1. Current values the current value, shown on the digital indicators at either the top (vertical chart view) or right hand side (horizontal chart view) of the screen, is the latest instantaneous value and its update rate is not affe...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 9 select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Note. Available only if 'security system' is set to 'advanced' – see section 4.4.4, page 56. Sign the chart electronically – see sec...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 10 im/sm1000 issue 11 note. While in historical review mode: recording of new data continues unless stopped from the setup menu – see section 3.4, page 32. Invalid historical data (e.G. When recording has stopped) is denoted by '– – –' in the digital indicato...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 11 add one of 24 predefined operator messages (see section 4.4.7, page 60) or one user- defined message to the alarm event log. If '' is selected, a data entry keyboard appears to enable the message to be entered (see fig. 4.6, page 50). Th...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 12 im/sm1000 issue 11 use the 'screen interval' to change the amount of data displayed on the screen. A longer screen interval displays more data, a shorter screen interval displays data over a shorter time period, but in more detail. In both cases, the full ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 13 select a channel scale to be displayed in the scale bar at the top of the chart window. For digital channels, the on and off tags are displayed at the corresponding position on the scale bar. Select 'auto scroll' to display the scale for...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 14 im/sm1000 issue 11 2.3.1 electronic signatures – fig. 2.4 entering an electronic signature is the equivalent to signing the chart of a conventional paper recorder. Local procedures may require the approval of a record by an authorized signatory; for this r...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 15 2.4 bargraph views – fig. 2.5 fig. 2.5 bargraph views a – vertical bargraph view alarm trip level (not shown for slow and fast rate alarms) digital channel maximum value (solid color) minimum value (white fill) instantaneous value engine...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 16 im/sm1000 issue 11 select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Add one of 24 predefined operator messages (see section 4.4.7, page 60) or one user- defined message to the alarm event log. If '' ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 17 2.5 digital indicator view – fig. 2.6 fig. 2.6 digital indicator view note. Digital indicators resize automatically according to the number of channels displayed. The totalizer option must be enabled and totalizers configured and enabled...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 18 im/sm1000 issue 11 select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Add one of 24 predefined operator messages (see section 4.4.7, page 60) or one user- defined message to the alarm event log. If '' ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 19 stop and start individual totalizers. Channel totalizers that have not been enabled in the configuration level are greyed-out. Note. Displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled. When a totalizer is not running (i.E. 'stop' is selec...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 20 im/sm1000 issue 11 2.6 process view – fig. 2.7 note. The process view is available only if the totalizer option is enabled. Fig. 2.7 process view note. Only totalizers that have been configured and enabled in the configuration level are displayed. When a t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 21 select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Switch between the alarm view and the statistics view. Note. If a channel's totalizer is not enabled in the configuration level, al...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 22 im/sm1000 issue 11 reset the totalizer value to the totalizer preset value. Channel totalizers that have not been enabled in the configuration level are greyed-out. To acknowledge a particular alarm, use the and keys to highlight it in the menu and press t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 23 2.7 alarm event log – fig. 2.8 note. The alarm event log view provides an historical log of all alarm events in the sequence in which they occurred. To view the current status of all alarms, choose the process view – see section 2.6, pag...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 24 im/sm1000 issue 11 select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Select the entries to be displayed in the log.  indicates entries currently displayed. Note. Hiding and displaying log entries doe...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 25 2.8 totalizer log – fig. 2.9 note. The totalizer log view is displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled. The totalizer log view provides an historical log of totalizer activity. To view the current totalizer status, choose the pro...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 26 im/sm1000 issue 11 select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Select the entries to be displayed in the log.  indicates entries currently displayed. This does not affect which events are recor...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation im/sm1000 issue 11 27 2.9 audit log – fig. 2.10 note. The audit log view provides an historical log of system activity. When the number of entries in the audit log has reached that defined in 'audit log size' (see section 4.4.6, page 60), the oldest data is o...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 2 operation 28 im/sm1000 issue 11 2.10 status view – fig. 2.11 note. The status view provides an overview of the instrument's status. Fig. 2.11 status view select the configuration level – see section 4, page 45. Select the setup level – see section 3, page 29. Time left...

  • Page 31: 3 Setup

    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 29 3 setup 3.1 introduction 3.2 accessing the setup level – figs. 3.2 and 3.3 access to the setup level is controlled by the instrument's security system – see section 4.4.7, page 60. If 'security system' is set to 'basic' and 'setup level secu...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 30 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 3.2 accessing the setup level – advanced security note. If an incorrect password is entered the display returns to the operating view. However, if the maximum number of consecutive incorrect password entries is exceeded, the user's acce...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 31 3.3 password entry enter password 1. Select the required character using the , , and keys. 2. Add the selected character to the password string using the key. Note. For security, all characters are displayed as ''. 3. Repeat 1 and 2 until a...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 32 im/sm1000 issue 11 3.4 setup menu use this menu to stop and start recording or switch between the primary and secondary sample rates for the current process group. The primary sample rate is set typically to a relatively slow rate (depending upon process recor...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 33 places the archive media on-line, starting the archiving process. Note. The on-line function is disabled (greyed-out in the setup menu) if no archive media card is inserted or the instrument has been placed in historical review mode. When an...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 34 im/sm1000 issue 11 3.5 archiving recorded data, logs and configuration files stored on the instrument's internal memory can be archived to files created on removable media. Parameters for archiving process groups 1 and 2 data are set up independently. 3.5.1 ca...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 35 3.5.3 inserting and removing media – fig. 3.4 fig. 3.4 inserting and removing external media press the eject button unlock the media door with the key supplied and press the release catch to open the door withdraw the media 1 2 3 4 4 compact...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 36 im/sm1000 issue 11 3.5.4 archive file types archive files are created in one of two user-selectable formats: text (comma separated values [.Csv]) – see section 3.6, page 37 or secure binary encoded – see section 3.7, page 41 all archive files created by the in...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 37 3.6 text format archive files 3.6.1 text format channel data files text format channel data files can be configured to contain data gathered over a predefined period of time using the 'new file interval' setting – see table 3.3. In addition ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 38 im/sm1000 issue 11 3.6.2 text format filename examples 'new file interval' set to 'hourly', 'filename tag' set to 'process group 1' (see section 4.5.6, page 70); date is 10th october 2000; channel data and alarm event log files only enabled: 9:00 amnew file cr...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 39 3.6.4 text format data file examples – figs. 3.5 to 3.8 text format archived data is stored in a comma separated value (*.Csv) format so that it can be imported directly into a standard spreadsheet, e.G. Microsoft excel™ and lotus 1-2-3™. Th...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 40 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 3.6 alarm event log sample – text format fig. 3.7 totalizer log sample – text format fig. 3.8 audit log sample – text format.

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 41 3.7 binary format archive files 3.7.1 binary format archive filenames examples of binary archive filenames are shown in table 3.5. 3.7.2 binary format channel data files a new binary format channel data file is created under the following co...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 42 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 3.9 channel data file sample – binary format fig. 3.10 alarm event log sample – binary format.

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup im/sm1000 issue 11 43 fig. 3.11 totalizer log sample – binary format fig. 3.12 audit log sample – binary format.

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 3 setup 44 im/sm1000 issue 11 3.8 archiving online/offline before data can be archived to external media, the external media must be placed on-line and one or more archive file enables set. When an external archive media card is inserted and there is internal memory, a d...

  • Page 47: 4 Configuration

    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 45 4 configuration 4.1 introduction this section details the configuration of the instrument locally using the front panel membrane keys. A configuration file can also be created on a pc and transferred to the instrument via one of the ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 46 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 4.1 accessing the configuration level note. 1. If 'new configuration' or 'open a configuration' is selected and the modified configuration file is saved later as the current configuration, new internal data files for all enabled...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 47 note. The internal security switch is used to access the configuration level when 'configuration security' is set to 'internal switch protected' – see section 4.4.4, page 56. Do not use the switch to access the configuration level wh...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 48 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.2 overview of configuration – fig. 4.3 4.2.1 adjusting screen contrast – fig. 4.4 fig. 4.3 overview of configuration steps note. Only enabled process groups (and their associated channel options) are visible in the menu. Fig. 4.4 a...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 49 4.3 making changes to parameters – figs. 4.5 to 4.7 fig. 4.5 locating parameter settings note. The appropriate data entry box is displayed automatically – see fig. 4.6 use the key to open the configuration menu in order to select a d...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 50 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 4.6 data entry dialog boxes note. Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters such as 'w' or 'm' may appear truncated in some operator views. In such cases, use lower case letters or fewer characters. Curs...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 51 fig. 4.7 exiting configuration mode note. The current, active configuration is saved to internal storage with the filename 'sm1000.Cfg'. Selecting 'save as current configuration' suspends recording for a short time while the new conf...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 52 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.4 common configuration 4.4.1 setup fig. 4.8 selecting common configuration configuration type is fixed as 'basic'. Enter the number of process groups required. Each process group has 6 recording channels pre-assigned to it – group ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 53 4.4.2 screen select the waiting time between the last key press and activation of the screen saver. When set to 'enabled', the user can save an image of any operator screen to external archive media by pressing the key when an operat...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 54 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.4.3 time set the current date and time. Note. If daylight saving is required, enter the settings (see next page) before setting the time and date as the operation of the internal clock is affected by the daylight saving settings. N...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 55 select the daylight saving method. Note. Changes to daylight saving are effective immediately a method is selected. However, if 'cancel' is selected upon exiting configuration mode (see fig. 4.7, page 51), the last saved daylight sav...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 56 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.4.4 security note. User 1 is the system administrator and is able to change the security type and all other security parameters. Other users can change only the 'setup level security' setting and only if 'security system' is set to...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 57 note. The following parameters: are displayed only if 'security system' is set to 'advanced' – see page 56. Can be changed only by the system administrator (user 1). Passwords are entered initially by the system administrator but, su...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 58 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.4.5 users note. User 1 is the system administrator and is able to change user names/access privileges and enter initial passwords for all other users. Other users cannot change their user names and access privileges once set by use...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 59 note. The following parameters are displayed only if 'security system' is set to 'advanced' – see section 4.4.4, page 56. Configure user 1 (system administrator) note. Full configuration level access privileges for user 1 cannot be d...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 60 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.4.6 logs 4.4.7 operator messages set the maximum number of entries in each instrument log. Note. Changing the log size deletes the current log entries. The alarm event log records all process alarm transitions (inactive to active, ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 61 4.5 process group configuration 4.5.1 setting the recording parameters fig. 4.9 selecting process group configuration note. If 'number of groups' is set to '1' (see section 4.4.1, page 52), only one process group and its associated c...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 62 im/sm1000 issue 11 the instrument can be configured to sample all recording channels in the group simultaneously and store the data in internal memory and external archive media (if archiving is enabled) at two rates, primary and secondary. The primary...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 63 4.5.2 configuring the chart view screen interval scale bar alarm event annotation operator message annotation screen interval time stamp chart trace chart divisions horizontal --> chart horizontal vertical chart major chart divisions...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 64 im/sm1000 issue 11 select horizontal --> (chart runs left to right with scale bar on left), horizontal or vertical chart view. Select the annotations to be displayed on the chart. Alarm events and operator messages are displayed on the chart adjacent t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 65 enable trace pointers to display a chart scale bar with pointers to indicate the instantaneous trace positions. Disable trace pointers to display the standard chart scale bar. Select the amount of historical data to be displayed on t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 66 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.5.3 configuring the bargraph view select the bargraph views to be displayed in the current process group. Select the markers (channel-colored max./min. Indicators and alarm trip points) to be displayed on the bargraph. Select the m...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 67 4.5.4 configuring the process view note. The process view is available only if the totalizer option is enabled. Set to 'on' to enable the operator to display the process view. Select the totalizer view to be displayed – alarms or sta...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 68 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.5.5 configuring the digital indicator view note. Displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled and is enabled for that channel (see section 4.6.5, page 84) and for display (see next page). Channel units totalizer value totalize...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 69 set to 'on' to enable the operator to display the digital indicator view. Note. This parameter is displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled. Set to 'on' to add the channel totalizer value and units to the indicator displays (...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 70 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.5.6 archiving introduction recorded data, logs and configuration files stored in the instrument's internal memory can be archived to files created in removable media in either text or binary encoded format. Parameters for archiving...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 71 note. Displayed only if 'archive file format' (previous page) is set to 'text format'. Enter the filename (max. 20 characters) to be used to identify the channel data archive files. Note. The following characters cannot be used in th...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 72 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.6 channel configuration 4.6.1 recording channel setup fig. 4.11 recording channel configuration select the signal source for the selected channel. This can be any external analog or digital signal – see appendix a, page 104 for ful...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 73 each recording channel can be configured to position its trace in a specific zone in the chart views in order to separate traces that would otherwise be very close to each other. Note. The trace colors cannot be changed. The trace co...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 74 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.6.2 analog input configuration note. The 'analog i/p' tab is displayed only if 'source id' for the recording channel is set to an analog signal source – see section 4.6.1, page 72. If an analog input is assigned to more than one re...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 75 select the linearizer type and the units used to condition the input signal before it is sampled. Note. For thermocouple applications using an external fixed cold junction, set 'type' to 'millivolts' and select the appropriate linear...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 76 im/sm1000 issue 11 specify the display range and units of the engineering value corresponding to the electrical high and low values, within the limits defined in table 4.3: •1 thc/rtd °c °f type min. Max. Min. Max. Type b –18 1800 0 3270 type e –100 90...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 77 4.6.3 digital input configuration set the time period over which the process variable is to be filtered prior to being sampled (0 to 60 seconds). Set a tolerance level (between 0 and 100% of the engineering range) to allow for deviat...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 78 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.6.4 alarm configuration fig. 4.12 high/low process alarms fig. 4.13 high/low latch alarms trip point alarm on alarm off alarm on alarm off high process low process hysteresis hysteresis process variable trip point alarm on alarm of...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 79 fig. 4.14 high/low annunciate alarms fig. 4.15 fast-/slow-rate alarms high annunciate alarm action low annunciate alarm action alarm on alarm acknowledged by operator hysteresis process variable alarm off trip point trip point alarm ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 80 im/sm1000 issue 11 fig. 4.16 delayed high/low process alarms hysteresis alarm on alarm disabled alarm enabled trip point alarm off delay time process variable process variable goes above trip point but alarm is not activated because enable signal is lo...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 81 note. The alarm configuration tabs are displayed only if 'source id' for the recording channel is set to an analog signal source – see section 4.6.1, page 72. Set the alarm type: high/low process – see fig. 4.12, page 78 high/low lat...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 82 im/sm1000 issue 11 note. Delayed process alarms only – see fig. 4.16. Set the value, in engineering units, at which the alarm is to activate. Set the hysteresis value in engineering units and the delay time in seconds. The delay time is the period of t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 83 select an alarm enable source. When the 'enable source' is active, the alarm is enabled. When the source is inactive the alarm is disabled. If set to 'none' the alarm is always enabled. Note. For delayed process alarm operation, see ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 84 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.6.5 totalizer configuration note. The totalizer tab is displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled. Current totalizer values are displayed in the digital indicator and process views – see sections 2.5 and 2.6 (operation), and...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 85 set the 'preset count' value – the value the totalizer counts from and the value applied when the totalizer is reset. Set the 'predetermined count' value – the value at which the totalizer stops or wraps. Note. A counter configured t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 86 im/sm1000 issue 11 analog input sources only – see section 4.6.1, page 72. Set the required totalizer count rate and cut off value. The count rate is determined by the maximum number of engineering units (or pulses) per second and the smallest totalize...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 87 4.7 functions 4.7.1 custom linearizers fig. 4.17 functions configuration use the and keys to highlight the linearizer to be adjusted. Press the key to open the 'adjust custom linearizer' screen. Use the , , and keys to highlight the ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 88 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.7.2 real-time alarms enter the tag to be used in the alarm event log – see section 2.7, page 23. Set the day(s) on which the alarm is activated. Set to 'on' to activate the real-time alarm on the first day of each month. Set the ti...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 89 4.8 i/o module configuration 4.8.1 analog inputs fig. 4.18 i/o module configuration note. The instrument detects the type of module fitted in each position automatically. Set the mains rejection frequency used to electrical noise ind...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 90 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.8.2 relay modules 4.8.3 ethernet modules refer to the ethernet communications option user guide supplement (im/smenet) for information on how to install, configure and use the instrument on an ethernet network and for information o...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 91 4.8.4 rs485 (modbus™) communications refer to appendix b, page 106 for further information on using the optional modbus link. Select the modbus protocol required. Modbus – instrument acts as a modbus slave modbus master – instrument ...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 92 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.8.5 comms analog input note. This tab is displayed only if 'protocol' is set to 'modbus master' – see section 4.8.4, page 91. Select the comms analog input to hold the data from the nominated slave device. Enter the rtu address ass...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 93 4.8.6 comms digital input note. This tab is displayed only if 'protocol' is set to 'modbus master' – see section 4.8.4, page 91. Select the comms digital input to hold the data from the nominated slave device. Enter the rtu address a...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration 94 im/sm1000 issue 11 4.8.7 hybrid modules select a digital output source. Note. A digital output source is the internal digital source used to activate/de-activate a digital output. If a digital output is used to provide a totalizer count pulse, the maxi...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 4 configuration im/sm1000 issue 11 95 4.9 modbus tcp modbus tcp enables modbus devices to communicate via an ethernet network transferring modbus messages via tcp/ip. Communication with standard, serially connected, modbus rtu devices is also possible through a modbus tc...

  • Page 98: 5 Installation

    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation 96 im/sm1000 issue 11 5 installation 5.1 siting – figs. 5.1 and 5.2 ec directive 89/336/eec in order to meet the requirements of ec directive 89/336/ eec for emc regulations, this product must not be used in a non-industrial environment. End of life dispos...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation im/sm1000 issue 11 97 5.2 mounting – figs. 5.3 and 5.4 fig. 5.3 mounting dimensions fig. 5.4 fitting the instrument into the panel 144.0 (5.67) 144.0 (5.67) panel cut-out 30 (1.2) 138 (5.43 ) +1.0 –0.0 +0.04 –0.0 138 (5.43 ) +1.0 –0.0 +0.04 –0.0 dimensions...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation 98 im/sm1000 issue 11 5.3 electrical connections – fig. 5.5 warning. The instrument is not fitted with a switch therefore a disconnecting device such as a switch or circuit breaker conforming to local safety standards must be fitted to the final installati...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation im/sm1000 issue 11 99 fig. 5.5 electrical connections note. Terminal screws must be tightened to a torque of 2.5 lbf.In (0.28 nm). Module positions e a b c d positions a and b analog inputs section 5.4 + thc v*, mv ma rtd + thc ma rtd + thc ma rtd + thc ma...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation 100 im/sm1000 issue 11 5.4 analog inputs 5.4.1 current and voltage – fig. 5.6 5.4.2 thermocouple – fig. 5.6 use the correct compensating cable between the thermocouple and the terminals – see table 5.1 on page 102. Automatic cold junction compensation (acj...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation im/sm1000 issue 11 101 5.5 rs422/485 serial communications the optional serial interface module has been designed to operate using the modbus remote terminal unit (rtu) master/ slave protocol. An appropriate rs422/485 communications driver must be fitted t...

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    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation 102 im/sm1000 issue 11 5.6 mains power connections – figs. 5.9 and 5.10 5.7 relay output board connections – fig. 5.11 compensating cable bs1843 ansi mc 96.1 din 43714 bs4937 part no.30 type of thermocouple + – case + – case + – case + – case ni-cr/ni-al (...

  • Page 105

    Videographic recorder sm1000 5 installation im/sm1000 issue 11 103 5.8 hybrid i/o module connections 5.8.1 digital output connections – fig. 5.12 six digital outputs are provided on the hybrid option board. 5.8.2 digital input connections – fig. 5.13 six digital inputs are provided on hybrid option ...

  • Page 106

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix a – signal sources 104 im/sm1000 issue 11 appendix a – signal sources source name description analog sources analog i/p a1 to analog i/p b6 analog input values (from analog input module). Available only if an analog input module is fitted in the relevant positio...

  • Page 107

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix a – signal sources im/sm1000 issue 11 105 comms dig i/p 1 to comms dig i/p 24 digital input states. Digital signals received via modbus/modbus tcp serial link – see appendix b, page 106. Alarm state 1.1a to alarm state 2.6b alarm states. Available only if the re...

  • Page 108

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide 106 im/sm1000 issue 11 appendix b – modbus guide b.1 introduction a modbus/rs485 serial communications link is available as an option. The instrument can be configured to act as either a remote terminal unit (rtu) slave when communicating with a...

  • Page 109

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide im/sm1000 issue 11 107 alarm active/inactive alarm acknowledge read access 0 = alarm inactive 1 = alarm active 0 = acknowledged or inactive 1 = active and un-acknowledged write access none 0 = no effect 1 = acknowledge no. Title modbus coil modb...

  • Page 110

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide 108 im/sm1000 issue 11 title coil number read write assign to group 1 0181 0 = 1 = remote operator message not assigned to group remote operator message assigned to group 0 = 1 = unassign remote operator message from group assign remote operator...

  • Page 111

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide im/sm1000 issue 11 109 modbus registers stop/go reset wrap pulse 1st stage pulse flowrate failure read 0 = stopped 1 = running 0 = >1s* 1 = 0 = inactive 1 = active 0 = inactive 1 = active 0 = ok 1 = failed write 0 = stop 1 = start 1 = reset 1 to...

  • Page 112

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide 110 im/sm1000 issue 11 read only. 0 = all alarms inactive 1 = at least 1 alarm active title coil number any alarm 0750 table b.8 any alarm read only. 0 = alarm group inactive 1 = alarm group active title coil number alarm group 1 0751 alarm grou...

  • Page 113

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide im/sm1000 issue 11 111 read only: 0 = all alarms inactive 1 = at least 1 alarm active title coil number title coil number title coil number title coil number bcd digital i/p d0 0801 bcd digital i/p d8 0809 bcd digital i/p d16 0817 bcd digital i/...

  • Page 114

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide 112 im/sm1000 issue 11 b.6 operating mode modbus registers tables b.13 to b.18 detail the contents of the modbus registers accessible while the instrument is in the operating mode. Two data types are used: 32-bit single precision floating point ...

  • Page 115

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide im/sm1000 issue 11 113 modbus registers current batch previous batch maximum flowrate minimum flowrate average flowrate batch total maximum flowrate minimum flowrate average flowrate batch total read only, single precision floating point, Ð999 t...

  • Page 116

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide 114 im/sm1000 issue 11 b.7 comms. Analog and digital inputs comms. Digital inputs comms. Analog inputs failure comms. Analog inputs comms. Digital inputs comms. Analog inputs failure comms. Analog inputs read/write: 0 = inactive 1 = active float...

  • Page 117

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix b – modbus guide im/sm1000 issue 11 115 hex dec char hex dec char hex dec char hex dec char hex dec char 20 32 space 34 52 4 47 71 g 5a 90 z 6d 109 m 21 33 ! 35 53 5 48 72 h 5b 91 [ 6e 110 n 22 34 “ 36 54 6 49 73 i 5c 92 \ 6f 111 o 23 35 # 37 55 7 4a 74 j 5d 93 ...

  • Page 118

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix c – storage capacity 116 im/sm1000 issue 11 appendix c – storage capacity c.1 internal storage capacity number of channels sample rate 3 6 9 12 0.1 seconds 4.5 hours 2.3 hours 1.5 hours 1.1 hours 0.2 seconds 9.1 hours 4.5 hours 3.0 hours 2.3 hours 0.3 seconds 13...

  • Page 119

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix c – storage capacity im/sm1000 issue 11 117 c.2 archive storage capacity note. The storage capacity times shown are for archiving of a single group. If two groups are archived, the durations are halved. Media size sample rate 128 mb 256 mb 512 mb 1 gb 0.1 second...

  • Page 120

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix c – storage capacity 118 im/sm1000 issue 11 media size sample rate 128 mb 256 mb 512 mb 1 gb 0.1 seconds 1.7 weeks 3.5 weeks 1.6 months 3.2 months 0.2 seconds 3.5 weeks 1.6 months 3.2 months 6.3 months 0.3 seconds 5.2 weeks 2.4 months 4.9 months 9.5 months 0.4 s...

  • Page 121

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix d – default settings im/sm1000 issue 11 119 appendix d – default settings d.1 company standard d.1.1 common configuration d.1.2 process groups 1 to 6 setup configuration type basic number of groups 1 language english global alarm ack source none instrument tag s...

  • Page 122

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix d – default settings 120 im/sm1000 issue 11 d.1.3 recording channels d.1.4 i/o modules setup source indentifiers channels 1.1 to 1.6 analog input a1 to a6 channels 2.1 to 2.6 analog input b1 to b6 trace colors channels 1.1 and 2.1 magenta channels 1.2 and 2.2 re...

  • Page 123

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix d – default settings im/sm1000 issue 11 121 d.1.5 functions d.2 quickstart templates d.2.1 qsmilliamp d.2.2 qsflow d.2.3 qsthc_c d.2.4 qsthc_f d.2.5 qsrtd_c d.2.6 qsrtd_f custom linearizers 1 and 2 x co-ordinates 0.0, 5.0, 10.0, 15.0, 20.0, 25.0, 30.0, 35.0, 40....

  • Page 124

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix d – default settings 122 im/sm1000 issue 11 d.2.7 qsdemo as d.1 company standard except: screen screen capture enabled operator messages message 1 start of batch message 2 end of batch message 3 standby mode active message 4 cleaning in progress chart view menu ...

  • Page 125

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix d – default settings im/sm1000 issue 11 123 d.2.8 qsdairy as d.2.5 qsrtd_c except: recording primary sample rate 1 min chart view screen interval 2 days/screen bargraph view bargraph view enable off archiving archive file enables alarm event log file true audit ...

  • Page 126

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix e – spare parts and accessories 124 im/sm1000 issue 11 appendix e – spare parts and accessories media door keys gr2000/0725 panel clamp gr2000/0723 voltage divider board gr2000/0375 (inc. 250 Ω shunt gr2000/0377) compact flash card 512mb b12156 1gb b12567 2gb b1...

  • Page 127

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix e – spare parts and accessories im/sm1000 issue 11 125 20-way terminal block for analog input modules: gr2000/0726 for other modules: gr2000/0727 8-way terminal block gr2000/0728 instrument to panel seal pr100/0186 terminal compartment gr2000/0716 removable medi...

  • Page 128

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix f – error & diagnostics information 126 im/sm1000 issue 11 appendix f – error & diagnostics information error message action "the system has not finished updating the files in the storage card folder. Please re-insert the storage card now. Warning: failure to do...

  • Page 129

    Videographic recorder sm1000 appendix g – symbols and icons im/sm1000 issue 11 127 appendix g – symbols and icons status icons historical review active external archive media on-line (green icon, shaded area indicates % used) external archive media off-line (grey icon, shaded area indicates % used) ...

  • Page 130: Index

    Videographic recorder sm1000 index 128 im/sm1000 issue 11 index a accessories ..............................................................3, 124 advanced security – see security system: advanced alarm event log .......................................................23, 24 filter .....................

  • Page 131

    Videographic recorder sm1000 index im/sm1000 issue 11 129 d date and time .......................................................54 to 55 daylight saving ................................................. 10, 41, 55 digital indicator view ....................................................... 17 cha...

  • Page 132

    Videographic recorder sm1000 index 130 im/sm1000 issue 11 q quickstart templates ........................................ 121 to 123 r real-time alarms .............................................................88 recording parameters ........................................... 61 to 62 relay conn...

  • Page 133: Products & Customer Support

    Products & customer support products automation systems • for the following industries: – chemical & pharmaceutical – food & beverage – manufacturing – metals and minerals – oil, gas & petrochemical – pulp and paper drives and motors • ac and dc drives, ac and dc machines, ac motors to 1kv • drive s...

  • Page 134

    Im/sm1000 issu e 11 abb has sales & customer support expertise in over 100 countries worldwide www.Abb.Com the company's policy is one of continuous product improvement and the right is reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice. Printed in uk (04.09) © abb (2009) abb limited...