ABB SM2000 User Manual

Manual is about: Advanced Videographic Recorder

Summary of SM2000

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    Inform it advanced videographic recorder sm2000 user guide.

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    Abb the company we are an established world force in the design and manufacture of instrumentation for industrial process control, flow measurement, gas and liquid analysis and environmental applications. As a part of abb, a world leader in process automation technology, we offer customers applicati...

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    1 shunt resistors (1 per analog input) keys mounting clamps contents note. For optional accessories, refer to appendix 5. Standard accessories 1 introduction ......................................................................... 2 2 operation .........................................................

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    2 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 c6 digital inputs alarm/event log totalizer log configuration data recording channels 2.1 to 2...

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    3 touch screen (configuration mode only) media door status icons – see inside rear fold-out current date and time programming socket (inside door) infrared link door lock jacking screw and fitting for tamper-proof seal process group 1 0 10 12:00:00 11:59:15 11:58:30 11:57:45 28/03/00 12:00:45 on ala...

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    4 process group 2 (recording channels 2.1 to 2.6) process group 1 (recording channels 1.1 to 1.6) chart view 0 10 12:00:00 11:59:00 11:58:00 11:57:00 high level high out flow rate 28/03/00 14:52:00 on alarm 1 195 °c temp 198.9 l/hr out flow 204.9 l/hr in flow 4 bar pressure 2.08 metres level vertica...

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    5 process group 1 0 10 12:00:00 11:59:15 11:58:30 11:57:45 11:58:00 high level 12:00:30 high out flow rate 28/03/00 12:00:45 on alarm 1 198.9 l/hr out flow 204.9 l/hr in flow 4 bar pressure 2.08 metres level 11:58:53 duty on, standby off newest data oldest data newest data oldest data selects next p...

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    6 configuration set up historical review values displayed indicate the process status at the cursor position cursor historical review active invalid data – e.G. Recording disabled 28/03/00 11:59:30 digital indicators process group 1 0 10 12:00:00 11:59:00 11:58:00 11:57:00 11:57:30 high level on ala...

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    7 exit ✔ historical review goto oldest data in internal memory newest data in internal memory target date target time moves cursor between target day, month, year, hours, minutes & seconds returns to menu goes to the chart view display, at the selected date and time. 2 operation… …2.3 chart view not...

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    8 shorter interval = more detail longer interval = better overview operator messages 1 - 6 7 - 12 13 - 18 19 - 24 start of batch end of batch standby mode active cleaning in progress no message no message ✓ alarms ✓ operator messages chart annotation screen interval 18 seconds/screen 90 seconds/scre...

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    9 scales select ✔ ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure autoscroll ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all ✔ primary secondary range trace select alarm acknowledge ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all aut...

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    10 process group 1 28/03/00 14:52:00 on alarm 1 195 °c temp 198.9 l/hr out flow 204.9 l/hr in flow 4 bar pressure 2.08 metres level 5.0 2.5 0.0 5.0 2.5 0.0 300 150 0 300 150 0.0 250 125 0 digital channel maximum value (solid color) minimum value (white fill) instantaneous value engineering range mid...

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    11 configuration max/min reset alarm acknowledge ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all operator messages 1 - 6 7 - 12 13 - 18 19 - 24 start of batch end of ...

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    12 selects the next process group (if enabled) or the status view selects the next enabled view in the group (process, chart or bargraph) opens the operator menu for the current view channel units totalizer value totalizer units pressure 28/03/00 14:52:00 process group 1 level metres m 3 2.08 578494...

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    13 configuration one channel selected two channels selected three or four channels selected 28/03/00 14:52:00 process group 1 level metres 26.78 in flow gal/hr m 3 204.4 0005402801 out flow gal/hr m 3 198.4 0005402060 temp °c 195 28/03/00 14:52:00 process group 1 in flow gal/hr m 3 204.4 0005402801 ...

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    14 …2 operation totalizer stop/go alarm acknowledge ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all ✔ stop go totalizer reset ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in f...

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    15 28/03/00 14:52:00 totalizer tag name totalizer value totalizer not enabled in configuration level alarm tag alarm trip level alarm acknowledged process group 1 on alarm 1 195 °c temp 198.9 l/hr out flow 204.9 l/hr in flow 4 bar pressure 2.08 metres level 0005402801 litres total daily in flow 0005...

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    16 configuration alarm acknowledge ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all setup view select ✔ alarms statistics ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 totalizer reset totalizer stop/go ch 1.1 level ch...

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    17 for a description of the range of alarm event icons displayed in the alarm event log and in the bargraph, digital indicators, process and chart views, refer to the rear foldout. Newest data view previous page of data oldest data view next page of data select process group 1 selects the totalizer ...

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    18 configuration filter alarm acknowledge group 2 alarms group 1 alarms operator messages active transitions only ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all set up group 1 alarms group 2 alarms …2 operation …2.7 alarm event log select the configuration...

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    19 00 total daily in flow in flow 28/03/00 14:52 0005402801 litres 225.4 l/hr 110.9 l/hr 201.0 l/hr 01 total daily out flow out flow 28/03/00 14:52 0005403191 litres 235.8 l/hr 110.9 l/hr 210.0 l/hr 02 total daily out flow out flow 28/03/00 15:01 0005403120 litres totalizer log 28/03/00 14:52:00 no ...

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    20 configuration filter group 2 totalizers group 1 totalizers statistics setup …2 operation …2.8 totalizer log select the configuration level – see section 4. Select the set up level – see section 3. Select the log entries that are displayed. This does not affect which events are recorded in the log...

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    21 configuration setup for a description of the range of icons displayed in the audit log,refer to the rear foldout. Newest data view previous page of data oldest data view next page of data selects process group 1 selects the status view opens the operator menu for the current log no alarm event ta...

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    22 configuration setup instrument status 28/03/00 14:52:00 group 1 filename process group 1 a 25°c / 77°f version software 2002.7.233 system 1002.5.180 group 2 filename % memory used time left process group 2 80.5% 5 days archiving b 25°c / 77°f cj temperatures time left display format >=1 day: days...

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    23 invalid set up password valid set up password set up security not enabled set up security enabled recording control on-line off-line update file viewer process group 1 0 10 12:00:00 11:59:00 11:58:00 11:57:00 high level high out flow rate 28/03/00 14:52:00 on alarm 1 195 °c temp 198.9 l/hr out fl...

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    24 on-line off-line ch 1.1 level ch 1.2 pressure ch 1.3 in flow ch 1.4 out flow ch 1.5 temp ch 1.6 alarm 1 all stop ✔ primary secondary recording control reset archiving …3 setup 3.3 set up menu use this menu to stop and start recording or change the sample rate on one or more channels in the curren...

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    25 file viewer internal external more than 1 day of unarchived data has been detected. Please select the amount of data to be archived and press enter. No historical data all historical data select the amount of data to archive update external file viewer delete exit sm2000.Cfg 17848 12_10_59 011100...

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    26 process group 1 28/03/00 12:00:45 instrument status 28/03/00 14:52:00 group 1 filename process group 1 group 2 filename % memory used time left process group 2 80.5% 5 days archiving a 25°c / 77°f b 25°c / 77°f cj temperatures version software sm 2000/01 system 1.0.130 external archive media on-l...

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    27 ensure that the media is put off-line – see section 3.3 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 flash media smartmedia 3 set up… note. When inserting the media into the instrument: • ensur...

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    28 …3 set up 3.4.4 archive file types archive files can be created in one of two user-selectable formats: text (comma separated values [.Csv]) – see section 3.5 or secure binary encoded – see section 3.6 all archive files created by the instrument are given filenames automatically but each type of a...

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    29 3.5.2 text format filename examples 'new file interval' set to hourly, filename tag set to 'process group 1'; date is 10th october 2000; channel data and alarm event log files only enabled: 9:00 am new file created in which all channel data recorded between 9:00 and 9:59:59 is archived in the fol...

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    30 …3 set up table 3.4 log file formats e l i f g o l e m a n e l i f t n e v e m r a l a 0 0 e . > e m a n e li f * > y y , m m , d d > n i m r u o h r e z il a t o t 0 0 t . > e m a n e li f * > y y , m m , d d > n i m r u o h t i d u a 0 0 a . > g a t t n e m u r t s n i * > y y , m m , d d > n i...

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    31 3 set up… fig. 3.5 alarm event log sample (text format) fig. 3.6 totalizer log sample (text format) fig. 3.7 audit log sample (text format).

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    32 …3 setup example 2 – end of daylight saving period: archiving is started at 00:15:00 on 26 th october 2003 – filename: 00150026oct03ch1_1anlgsm2000~ds.B00. Summertime ends at 3:00am on 26 th october 2003. The clock changes automatically to 2:00am. The existing file is closed and a new file is cre...

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    33 3 setup… fig. 3.8 channel data file sample (binary format) fig. 3.9 alarm event log sample (binary format).

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    34 fig. 3.10 totalizer log sample (binary format) fig. 3.11 audit log sample (binary format) …3 setup.

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    35 3.7 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, a dialog box is displayed giving the user the choice of putting the media on-line or r...

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    36 s e p y t n o i t a r u g i f n o c / s e d o m g n i t a r e p o c i s a b p u t e s o t r e t s a f & r e i s a e ) p u o r g s s e c o r p h c a e r o f s g n i t t e s n o m m o c ( d e c n a v d a n o i t a r e p o n i y t i l i b i x e l f e r o m )l e n n a h c h c a e r o f s g n i t t e ...

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    37 user 1 edit current configuration open configuration new configuration cancel disable recording in configuration common configuration process group 1 group 1 channels process group 2 group 2 channels i/o modules functions system configuration user 1 use the up and down keys to select your passwor...

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    38 withdraw the instrument from the case remove tamper-proof seal, if fitted 1 2 3 4 switch off the power to the instrument and unscrew the jacking screw securing the instrument to the case. Set the yellow security switch to the 'configuration level not protected' position configuration level not pr...

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    39 common configuration process group 1 group 1 channels process group 2 group 2 channels i/o modules functions system configuration select the common configuration icon in the main configuration window (see note 1 below) . Edit the first parameter on the first tab (in this case the 'configuration t...

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    40 parameter value sub-menu channel selectors (recording channel configuration only) recording channel 1.1 analog input a1 type milliamps linearizer type linear ok electrical range high 20.0 electrical range low 4.0 recording channel 1.1 filter time constant in seconds fault detect level (%) 110% br...

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    41 numeric (0.0...1000.0) 999.9 list box off milliamps millivolts volts resistance resistance thermometer thermocouple alphanumeric keypad parameter value number/symbol keypad parameter value number/symbol caps parameter value alphanumeric keypad 123.45 tick box 1. Totalizer reset enable 2. Totalize...

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    42 common configuration process group 1 group 1 channels process group 2 group 2 channels i/o modules functions system configuration save configuration internal storage external storage switch between internal and external media .Cfg save as current configuration save configuration cancel process gr...

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    43 •1 common configuration process group 1 group 1 channels process group 2 group 2 channels i/o modules functions commissioning system configuration fig. 4.7 selecting common configuration 4.4 common configuration 4.4.1 set up select the configuration type required – see section 4.1.1. Note. Parame...

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    44 4.4.2 time set the current date and time. Note. Enter the required daylight saving settings before setting the time and date as the operation of the internal clock is affected by the daylight saving settings. …4 configuration notes. • the date and time cannot be adjusted if recording is enabled d...

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    45 …4.4.2 time 4 configuration… f f o d e l b a s i d s i g n i v a s t h g il y a d a s u - o t u a n i d o i r e p g n i v a s t h g il y a d e h t f o d n e d n a t r a t s e h t . Y ll a c i t a m o t u a d e t a l u c l a c s i a s u e h t r u o h 1 y b d e t n e m e r c n i y ll a c i t a m o ...

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    46 …4 configuration 4.4.3 security change the user name and password used to access the configuration level when 'password protection' is enabled – see below. Note. User 1 has 'administrator' type privileges and is able to change the user names and passwords of all other users. Other users can chang...

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    47 4 configuration… 4.4.4 logs 4.4.5 operator messages operator messages can be triggered via the operator menus or a digital signal. Tag enter the message text – 20 characters maximum. Source id select the internal or external source used to add the tag to the alarm event log. Set the maximum numbe...

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    48 …4 configuration 4.4.6 rs485 communications refer to appendix 2 for information on using the modbus link. Set according to the number of transmission wires connected to the instrument: 4-wire, 2-wire. Set the baud rate used by the host system: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 115200. Set the...

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    49 or process group 1 process group 2 common configuration process group 1 group 1 channels process group 2 group 2 channels i/o modules functions system configuration group 1 configuration recording chart bar process digital archive sample rate source none secondary sample rate hh:mm:ss:ms primary ...

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    50 b b b primary secondary edge-triggered signal sample rate source none primary sample rate mm:ss secondary sample rate mm:ss •1 •1 •1 e t a r e l p m a s t r a h c t n e l a v i u q e d e e p s e g a r o t s d r a o b - n o ) s l e n n a h c 6 ( e m i t s 1 s 3 s 6 s 2 1 s 6 3 s 2 7 h / m m 0 2 7 ...

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    51 group 1 0 10 12:00:00 11:59:15 11:58:30 11:57:45 11:58:00 high level 12:00:30 high out flow rate 28/03/00 12:00:45 on alarm 1 195 °c temp 198.9 l/hr out flow 204.9 l/hr in flow 4 bar pressure 2.08 metres level 11:58:53 duty/standby switched scale bar alarm event annotation operator message annota...

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    52 1. Message select enable 2. Alarm acknowledge enable 3. Scale select enable 4. Trace select enable 5. Screen interval select enable 6. Historical review enable 7. Chart annotation select enable chart menu enables e t a r e l p m a s g n i t t e s l a v r e t n i n e e r c s x a m w e i v t r a h ...

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    53 group 1 28/03/00 14:52:00 on alarm 1 195 °c temp 198.9 l/hr out flow 204.9 l/hr in flow 4 bar pressure 2.08 metres level 5.0 2.5 0.0 5.0 2.5 0.0 300 150 0 300 150 0.0 250 125 0 alarm trip level (not shown for slow and fast rate alarms) analog channels digital channel maximum value (solid color) m...

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    54 channel long tag name statistics view – totalizer enabled values since last totalizer reset or totalizer wrap. Updated only if the totalizer is enabled and running. Alarm tag totalizer tag name totalizer value alarms view – totalizer enabled alarm trip level alarm acknowledged alarms view or stat...

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    55 channel units totalizer value totalizer units pressure 28/03/00 14:52:00 group 1 level metres m 3 2.08 578494 metres m 3 2.08 578494 level metres 2.08 bar 4 in flow m 3 204.4 0005402801 out flow l/hr m 3 198.4 temp °c m 3 195 alarm 1 on 0005402060 578494 m 3 l/hr short channel tag current value a...

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    56 archive file enables 1. Channel data file enable (*.D) 2. Alarm/event log file enable (*.E) 3. Totalizer log file enable (*.T) 4. Audit log file enable (*.A) archive file enables *.D, *.E, *.T, *.A filename tag 20 characters recording chart bar process digital archive 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 arch...

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    57 archive update update type manual, automatic digtial update source none archive update man, none archive file rates primary rate 10.0 secondary rate 1.0 rate linked to ch 1.1 new file interval off, hourly, daily, monthly a archive file rates 10.0s, 1.0s, ch 1.1 archive file format text format 4 c...

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    58 common configuration process group 1 group 1 channels process group 2 group 2 channels i/o modules functions system configuration recording channel 1.2 recording channel 1.1 recording channel 1.6 process group 1, channels 1.1 to 1.6 process group 2, channels 2.1 to 2.6 or …4 configuration fig. 4....

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    59 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th magenta red black green blue brown a – analog source b – digital source •1 a 4 configuration… 4.6.1 recording channel set up note. Parameters applying only to advanced configuration are identified a . Select the signal source for the selected channel. This can be any exter...

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    60 recording enabled recording stopped raw input value instantaneous value at time of sample sample interval min.Value over sample interval avg. Value over sample interval max.Value over sample interval 12:00:00 (previous sample) 12:00:01 (current sample) 0 100 t •1 …4 configuration …4.6.1 recording...

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    61 g n i t t e s e t a r e l p m a s l a v r e t n i n e e r c s m u m i x a m s 1 n e e r c s / s e t u n i m 9 o t p u s 0 1 d n a s 1 n e e w t e b n e e r c s / r u o h 1 o t p u s 0 2 n a h t s s e l , s 0 1 n a h t e r o m n e e r c s / s r u o h 2 1 o t p u s 0 6 d n a s 0 2 n e e w t e b n e...

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    62 v 0 20 standard inputs limits of electrical ranges input type mv ma Ω min. Max. 0 0 0 2000 50 5000 type milliamps •1 analog i/p a1 linearizer type linear linearizer units degrees c electrical range high 52.0 electrical range low 5.2 …4 configuration •1 if this parameter is changed to or from 'vol...

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    63 limits of engineering ranges thc/rtd type ° c ° f min. Max. Min. Max. Type b –18 1800 0 3270 type e –100 900 –140 1650 type j –100 900 –140 1650 type k –100 1300 –140 2350 type l –100 900 –140 1650 type n –200 1300 –325 2350 type r&s –18 1700 0 3090 type t –250 300 –400 570 pt100 –200 600 –325 11...

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    64 …4 configuration …4.6.2 analog 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 deviation of the input signal above or below the inpu...

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    65 trip point alarm on alarm off alarm on alarm off high process low process hysteresis hysteresis process variable trip point alarm on alarm off alarm latched alarm acknowledged by operator hysteresis process variable trip point alarm on alarm off alarm latched alarm acknowledged by operator hyster...

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    66 high annunciate alarm action low annunciate alarm action alarm on alarm acknowledged by operator hysteresis process variable alarm off trip point trip point alarm off hysteresis process variable alarm on alarm acknowledged by operator deviation exceeded – fast rate alarm becomes active, slow rate...

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    67 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 low (alarm disable). Process variable goes below trip (hysteresis) point therefore alarm is de-activated. Al...

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    68 high trip low trip process variable hysteresis hysteresis trip point alarm on alarm off alarm on alarm off …4 configuration …4.6.4 alarm configuration note. This tab is displayed only if the recording channel source is an analog signal. Set the alarm type: high/low process – see fig. 4.11 high/lo...

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    69 output alarm trip point alarm on alarm off time in seconds (s) timer started timer reset timer started hysteresis time elapsed timer reset 40 0 0 70 130 …4.6.4 alarm configuration note. Delayed process alarms only – see fig. 4.15. Set the value, in engineering units, at which the alarm is to acti...

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    70 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 fig. 4.15. Set to 'on' to record all changes in the alarm state in the alarm event log – see se...

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    71 stop start units gal stop/go stop tag outlet flow total count enable / wrap enable count enable up wrap enable on stop/go stop/go recovery last stop/go source none enable count up, wrap on 4 configuration… set the count direction and the wrap action. When the count direction is set to 'up', the t...

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    72 count range 0 to 100000000 count range preset count 0 predetermined count 1000000000 intermediate count 900000000 reset source see appendix 1 log update source none log update time 5 min l a v r e t n i g o l . . . Y r e v e d e t a d p u g o l n i m 5 r u o h e h t t s a p s e t u n i m c t e . ...

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    73 count rate 100.00000 count rate/cut-off 0.01, 9999 the totalizer pulse rate is proportional to the input signal. At this point it is 0.0208 pulses per second 0 150 t area = total volume of flow m3/hr m3/sec 0.04167 0.0208 75 1hr input signal 0 2000 t units 1000 1hr totalizer value 150 m 3 /hr 360...

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    74 primary secondary secondary range high 60.0 scale select source none primary range low 100.0 primary range high 0.0 secondary range low 90.0 scales a a a a a 4.6.6 scales note. The scales configured here are used to scale analog channel data on the chart view when advanced configuration is select...

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    75 input a1 press edit to adjust.... A:-analog i/p mains rejection frequency 50 hz relay b6 none, positive relay b1 alarm 1.1a, positive relay b2 totalizer 1.2 intermediate, relay b3 none, positive relay b4 none, positive relay b5 none, positive i/o module configuration common configuration process ...

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    76 …4 configuration without adjustment (span adjust = 1, offset adjust = 0) with adjustment (typical example) engineering low engineering high unadjusted value engineering low engineering high adjusted value adjusted value engineering low engineering high engineering low engineering high unadjusted ...

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    77 a:- analog i/p b: relay c:-hybrid relay b6 none, positive relay b2 totalizer 1.2 intermediate, relay b3 none, positive relay b4 none, positive relay b5 none, positive relay b1 alarm 1.1a, positive a:- analog i/p c: hybrid b:-relay digital outputs c1 + c2 none, none digital outputs c3 + c4 none, n...

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    78 email 1 a:- analog i/p c:- ethernet ip-address 192.168.1.1 email 2 4.7.4 ethernet modules refer to the ethernet communications option user guide (im/smenet) for information on how to install, configure and use the instrument on an ethernet network and for information on configuring and using the ...

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    79 adjust custom linearizer a x% y% 0 100 0 100 5.0 10.0 15.0 25.0 20.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 25.0 20.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 custom linearizer rta 1 rta 2 rta 3 rta 4 adjust custom linearizer a adjust custom linearizer b functions configuration functions custom linearizer rta 1 rta 2 rta ...

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    80 daily enables sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday on time tag real time alarm 1 daily enables none 1st of the month enable off on time 00:00 duration off log enable off custom linearizer rta 2 rta 3 rta 4 rta 1 every hour off hours off minutes off …4 configuration 4.8.2 real ...

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    81 a – close to sensors b – at eye-level location c – avoid vibration sensors keep to minimum distance a – within temperature limits b – within humidity limits d – use screened cable c – environmental limits 50 ° c (122 ° f) max. 0 ° c (32 ° f) min. 0 to 95% rh ip66 / nema 4x front ip40 rear (with e...

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    82 144.0 (5.67) 144.0 (5.67) 34 (1.34) 3 (0.12) 29 (1.14) 7.0 (0.27) 155.0 (6.1) 40 (1.57) 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 gasket gasket dimensions in mm (in.) ac power supply earth (ground) stud insert the instrument fit the panel clamps tigh...

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    83 5 installation… 5.3 electrical connections – fig 5.5 warnings. • 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 installation. It must be fitted in close proximity to t...

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    84 …5 installation …5.3 electrical connections – fig 5.5 fig 5.5 electrical connections 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 di1 di2 di3 di4 di5 di6 do1 do2 do3 do4 do5 do6 com com com com + – a01 + – a02 positions a and b analog inputs section 5.4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1...

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    85 a – voltage 10 Ω resistor supplied in accessory pack. B – current c – thermocouple each lead must be of equal resistance and less than 10 Ω d – 3-lead rtd sleeved link e – 2-lead rtd (and resistance) + – 3rd lead white red red white red + – voltage divider (gr2000/0375) required for voltage input...

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    86 host computer +5v 0v 'a' 'b' 1.8k Ω pull-down resistor 1.8k Ω pull-up resistor 0v +5v 0v 'a' 'b' 1.8k Ω pull-down resistor 1.8k Ω pull-up resistor rx+ rx– tx– tx+ com terminal block f 4 5 6 7 8 b – 4-wire connection +5v 0v 1.8k Ω pull-up resistor 1.8k Ω pull-down resistor host computer rx– rx+ tx...

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    87 24v dc fuse, 3a, type t terminal block e 1 2 3 4 5 + - line neutral fuse, 315ma, type t terminal block e l n 85 min. – 265v max. 50/60hz 17 18 19 14 15 16 11 12 13 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 terminal block c or d digital output common load 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 do1 do2 do3 do4 do5 do6 com com di1 di2 di3...

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    88 e m a n e c r u o s n o i t p i r c s e d s e t a t s t u p n i l a t i g i d 1 a p / i l a t i g i d : 6 d p / i l a t i g i d s e t a t s t u p n i l a t i g i d o / i d i r b y h l a n o i t p o m o r f r o d r o c s n o i t i s o p e l u d o m t a d e t t if s d r a o b e l u d o m t a d e t ...

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    89 e d o c e m a n n o i t i n i f e d 1 0 n o i t c n u f l a g e ll i t o n s i d e v i e c e r n o i t c n u f e g a s s e m e h t n o i t c a e l b a w o ll a n a 2 0 a t a d l a g e ll i s s e r d d a d l e if a t a d e h t n i e c n e r e f e r s s e r d d a e h t s s e r d d a e l b a w o ll ...

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    90 m r a l a e v i t c a n i / e v i t c a e g d e l w o n k c a m r a l a s s e c c a d a e r e v i t c a n i m r a l a = 0 e v i t c a m r a l a = 1 r o d e g d e l w o n k c a = 0 e v i t c a n i d n a e v i t c a = 1 d e g d e l w o n k c a - n u s s e c c a e t i r w e n o n t c e f f e o n = 0...

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    91 r e b m u n l e n n a h c 1 p u o r g s s e c o r p 2 p u o r g s s e c o r p l a n g i s 1 . 1 2 . 1 3 . 1 4 . 1 5 . 1 6 . 1 1 . 2 2 . 2 3 . 2 4 . 2 5 . 2 6 . 2 e t a t s li a f l e n n a h c r 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 6 0 1 1 8 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 8 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 2 2 1 e t a ...

  • Page 94

    92 s r e t s i g e r t n i o p p i r t ) t n i o p g n i t a o lf n o i s i c e r p e l g n i s ( 9 9 9 9 + o t 9 9 9 – : d a e r 9 9 9 9 + o t 9 9 9 – : e t i r w e m a n d n a r e b m u n m r a l a 1 a 1 . 1 m r a l a 2 0 1 0 d n a 1 0 1 0 2 b 1 . 1 m r a l a 4 0 1 0 d n a 3 0 1 0 3 a 2 . 1 m r a ...

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    93 s r e t s i g e r s u b d o m h c t a b t n e r r u c h c t a b s u o i v e r p m u m i x a m e t a r w o l f m u m i n i m e t a r w o l f e g a r e v a e t a r w o l f l a t o t h c t a b m u m i x a m e t a r w o l f m u m i n i m e t a r w o l f e g a r e v a e t a r w o l f l a t o t h c t a...

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    94 e l p m a s e t a r s l e n n a h c f o r e b m u n 3 6 9 2 1 1 . 0 s d n o c e s s r u o h 3 . 7 2 s r u o h 7 . 3 1 s r u o h 1 . 9 s r u o h 8 . 6 2 . 0 s d n o c e s s y a d 3 . 2 s y a d 1 . 1 s r u o h 2 . 8 1 s r u o h 7 . 3 1 3 . 0 s d n o c e s s y a d 4 . 3 s y a d 7 . 1 s y a d 1 . 1 s...

  • Page 97

    95 e l p m a s e m i t e z i s a i d e m b m 1 b m 4 4 . 1 b m 2 b m 4 b m 8 b m 6 1 b m 2 3 b m 4 6 b m 8 2 1 1 . 0 s d n o c e s s r u o h 5 . 0 s r u o h 7 . 0 s r u o h 0 . 1 s r u o h 0 . 2 s r u o h 0 . 4 s r u o h 0 . 8 s r u o h 1 . 6 1 s y a d 3 . 1 s y a d 7 . 2 2 . 0 s d n o c e s s r u o...

  • Page 98

    96 table a3.3 external (archive) storage capacity (binary formatted archive files) e z i s a i d e m e m i t e l p m a s b m 8 b m 6 1 b m 2 3 b m 4 6 b m 8 2 1 s d n o c e s 1 . 0 s r u o h 1 . 9 s r u o h 2 . 8 1 s y a d 5 . 1 s y a d 0 . 3 s y a d 1 . 6 s d n o c e s 2 . 0 s r u o h 2 . 8 1 s y a...

  • Page 99

    97 appendix 4 – default settings a4.1 company standard a4.1.1 common configuration setup configuration type basic number of groups 1 language english global alarm acknowledge source none instrument tag sm2000 time time format hhmmss date format ddmmyy daylight saving off security user names operator...

  • Page 100

    98 …appendix 4 – default settings …a4.1.3 recording channels analog inputs (a1 to a6 and b1 to b6) type ma electrical range (high) 20 electrical range (low) 4 engineering range (high) 100 engineering range (low) 0 filter time 0 linearizer type linear fault detect level 10% broken sensor drive downsc...

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    99 appendix 4 – default settings… a4.2.2 qsflow as a4.2.1 qsmilliamp, except: analog inputs engineering range (high) 180 engineering units 0 totalizers count enable up log update time 1 hour i/o modules analog output engineering range (high) 180 a4.2.3 qsthc_c as a4.2.1 qsmilliamp, except: analog in...

  • Page 102

    100 …appendix 4 – default settings …a4.2.7 qsdemo digital channel long tag valve status short tag valve on tag open off tag close alarms alarm 1.1a type high process totalizer count enable up log update time 1 hour real-time events daily enables (mon, tues, wed etc.) all true every hour true duratio...

  • Page 103

    101 media door keys gr2000/0725 panel clamp gr2000/0723 voltage divider board gr2000/0375 (inc. 250 Ω shunt gr2000/0377) smartmedia card 64mb b11862 128mb b11863 compact flash card 64mb b11866 128mb b11867 smartmedia to 3 1 / 2 inch floppy disk drive adapter b11826 usb smartmedia card reader b12027 ...

  • Page 104

    102 …appendix 5 – spare parts & accessories 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 removeable media options (in place of existing option, if fitted)...

  • Page 105

    103 e g a s s e m r o r r e n o i t c a d r a c e g a r o t s e h t n i s e li f e h t g n i t a d p u d e h s i n if t o n s a h m e t s y s e h t " o d o t e r u li a f : g n i n r a w . W o n d r a c e g a r o t s e h t t r e s n i - e r e s a e l p . R e d l o f " . D r a c e g a r o t s e h t n...

  • Page 106

    104 index a advanced configuration .................................... 36, 43, 56 alarm event log .............................................................. 17 archiving .................................................................... 56 log size ...............................................

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    105 index… d data entry dialog boxes .................................................. 41 date and time ................................................................. 44 daylight saving ......................................................... 44, 45 datamanager ....................................

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    106 …index t tags alarm tags ................................................................. 68 instrument ................................................................. 43 long .......................................................................... 63 process groups ...........................

  • Page 109

    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...

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    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 111

    Im/sm2000 issue 5 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 ( 01.04) © abb 200 4 abb limited howard road, st. Neots cambridgeshire, pe19 8eu uk tel: +44 (0)1480 475 321 fax: +44 (0)...