ABB SM500F User Manual - 2.2 Mounting

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    User guide im/sm500f rev. Z sm500f field mountable paperless recorder measurement made easy for more information further publications for the sm500f paperless recorder are available for free download from www.Abb.Com (see links and reference numbers below) or by scanning this code: search for or cli...

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    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 application e...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder contents im/sm500f rev. Z 1 contents 1 introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 functional overview ................................................

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder contents 2 im/sm500f rev. Z 5 logging ........................................................................................................................................... 47 5.1 logging access .............................................................

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder contents im/sm500f rev. Z 3 7 configuration ................................................................................................................................. 65 7.1 introduction ...................................................................

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder contents 4 im/sm500f rev. Z appendix a – signal sources ........................................................................................................... 146 appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 ..........................................................

  • Page 7: 1 Introduction

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 1 introduction im/sm500f rev. Z 5 1 introduction 1.1 functional overview the recorder features the following functionality: 12 software recording channels as standard, divided into 2 process groups, each with a maximum of 6 software recording channels. 4 ala...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 1 introduction 6 im/sm500f rev. Z fig. 1.1 functional overview signal sources – see appendix a, page 146 process group 1 process group 2 instrument logs.

  • Page 9: 2 Installation

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 7 2 installation ec directive 89/336/eec in order to meet the requirements of ec directive 89/336/eec for emc regulations, this product must be used in an industrial environment. End of life disposal the recorder contains a sm...

  • Page 10: 2.1 Siting

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 8 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.1 siting fig. 2.1 general siting requirements c – avoid vibration a – close to sensors sensors keep distance to a minimum b – at eye-level location.

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 9 fig. 2.2 environmental requirements warning. Locate the recorder in a position where its temperature and humidity specification will not be exceeded, and ensure that it is suitably protected from direct sunlight, rain, snow ...

  • Page 12: 2.2 Mounting

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 10 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.2 mounting dimensions in mm (in.) fig. 2.3 mounting dimensions panel cut-out 144 (5.7) 144 (5.7) 24 (0.9) 3 (0.12) 7 (0.3) 48 (1.9) 30 (1.2) 138 +1.0 –0.0 (5.43 +0.04 ) –0.0 gasket gasket 138 +1.0 –0.0 (5.43 +0.04 ) –0.0 ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 11 2.2.1 panel-mounting referring to fig. 2.4, secure the recorder in a panel as follows: a cut the correct sized hole in the panel – see fig. 2.3, page 10. B insert the recorder into the panel cut-out. C screw one clamping sc...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 12 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.2.2 wall-mounting referring to fig. 2.5, secure the recorder to a wall as follows: a position the left- and right-hand mounting brackets into the recesses on the rear of the recorder as shown and secure with the bracket s...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 13 2.2.3 pipe-mounting (optional) referring to fig. 2.6, secure the recorder to a pipe as follows: a fit two m6 x 50mm long hexagon-head screws through one clamp plate as shown. B using the appropriate holes to suit vertical o...

  • Page 16: 2.3 Electrical Connections

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 14 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.3 electrical connections warning. The recorder 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...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 15 2.3.1 cable entries referring to fig. 2.7, page 16: a route cables through the four holes provided on the bottom of the case. B knockouts are provided on the rear of the recorder case as an alternative means of cable entry....

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 16 im/sm500f rev. Z fig. 2.7 cable knockouts, ethernet cable routing and cable screening connections 2 3 5 4 1.

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 17 2.3.2 connections fig. 2.8 electrical connections note. Power supply terminal screws must be tightened to a torque of 0.8 nm (7 lbf.In). All other terminal screws must be tightened to a torque of 0.5 nm (4.5 lbf.In). Ethern...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 18 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.4 single analog/digital inputs 2.4.1 thermocouple use the correct compensating cable between the thermocouple and the terminals – see table 2.1, page 20. Automatic cold junction compensation (acjc) is incorporated but an ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 19 2.5 dual analog/digital inputs 2.5.1 thermocouple use the correct compensating cable between the thermocouple and the terminals – see table 2.1, page 20. Automatic cold junction compensation (acjc) is incorporated but an in...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 20 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.6 power supply connections compensating cable bs1843 ansi mc 96.1 din 43714 bs4937 part no.30 thermocouple type + – case + – case + – case + – case ni-cr/ni-al (k) brown blue red yellow red yellow red green green green wh...

  • Page 23: 2.8 Relays

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 21 2.7 transmitter power supply module one transmitter power supply module can be fitted in position d to provide a nominal 24v supply capable of driving two, 2-wire transmitters. 2.8 relays one relay is provided as standard (...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation 22 im/sm500f rev. Z 2.9.1 host computer serial communications the serial interface option module has been designed to operate using the modbus remote terminal unit (rtu) master/slave protocol. An appropriate rs422/485 communications driver mus...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 2 installation im/sm500f rev. Z 23 2.9.3 pull-up and pull-down resistors to prevent false triggering of slaves when the master (host computer) is inactive, pull-up and pull-down resistors are fitted to the sm500f's modbus/digital input module. 2.9.4 terminat...

  • Page 26: 3 On-Line Help

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 3 on-line help 24 im/sm500f rev. Z 3 on-line help the recorder is equipped with a context-sensitive, on-line help facility that can be accessed from any operator, logging or configuration view. To navigate the on-line help, refer to fig. 3.1 and: a select 'h...

  • Page 27: 4 Operation

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 25 4 operation 4.1 powering up the recorder when power is first applied to the recorder, its processor carries out a number of self-tests and displays the start-up screen. At the end of the start-up sequence, the recorder display...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 26 im/sm500f rev. Z 4.3 operator display overview fig. 4.2 overview of operator displays note. Only process groups and views that are enabled are displayed. Process group 2 (recording channels 2.1 to 2.6) process group 1 (recording channels 1.1 t...

  • Page 29: 4.4 Chart Views

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 27 4.4 chart views key to fig. 4.3: a process group name. B channel tag. C current value – see note 1 , page 28. D trace pointer – see note 2 , page 28. E channel trace – see note 2 , page 28. F alarm icon. G time stamp. H alarm ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 28 im/sm500f rev. Z note. 1. Current values the current value is the latest instantaneous value and its update rate is not affected by the recording sample rate. If the current value is displayed in red (color recorders) or white on a black backg...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 29 select the configuration level – see section 7, page 65. Select the logging level – see section 5.1, page 47. Note. Available only if 'security system' is set to 'advanced' (see section 7.6.4, page 78) and the user’s access pr...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 30 im/sm500f rev. Z note. While in historical review mode: recording of new data continues unless stopped from the logging menu – see section 5.1, page 47. The current value is replaced by '– – –' when the historical data is invalid (e.G. When re...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 31 select to move to data recorded in the instrument’s onboard memory for a specific batch – see appendix f.3.4, page 176. Select to return to the real-time recording display. Note. Pressing the or keys also exits historical revi...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 32 im/sm500f rev. Z select 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 trace is...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 33 if an alarm or operator message is obscuring part of a chart trace, select the chart annotation option to hide or display alarms and messages on the screen. Select the annotation required. Indicates the annotations selected. N...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 34 im/sm500f rev. Z note. If 'security system' is set to 'advanced' and 'acknowledge security' is set to 'on'(see section 7.6.4, page 78), alarms can be acknowledged only by users with alarm acknowledgement privileges – see section 7.6.5, page 80...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 35 select to troubleshoot math blocks and logic equations. Note. If the math & logic option has not been enabled in the software, all math blocks and logic equations are greyed-out in the menu (color recorders) or are blanked-out...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 36 im/sm500f rev. Z note. Displayed only if batch recording has been enabled during group configuration and a batch is not running – see appendix f.4.3, page 179. Select to display the chart view on-line help..

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 37 4.4.1 electronic signatures 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...

  • Page 40: 4.5 Indicator View

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 38 im/sm500f rev. Z 4.5 indicator view key to fig. 4.5: a process group name. B channel tag. C current value – see note 1 , page 28. D bargraph. E channel units. F totalizer tag. G totalizer value. H totalizer units. I f0 value/units – see sectio...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 39 select the configuration level – see section 7, page 65. Select the logging level – see section 5.1, page 47. Select to add one of 24 predefined operator messages (see section 7.6.6, page 83) or one user-defined message to the...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 40 im/sm500f rev. Z note. If 'security system' is set to 'advanced' and 'acknowledge security' is set to 'on'(see section 7.6.4, page 78), alarms can be acknowledged only by users with alarm acknowledgement privileges – see section 7.6.5, page 80...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 41 select to troubleshoot math blocks and logic equations. Note. If the math & logic option has not been enabled in the software, all math blocks and logic equations are greyed-out in the menu (color recorders) or are blanked-out...

  • Page 44: 4.6 Audit Log View

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 42 im/sm500f rev. Z 4.6 audit log view key to fig. 4.6: a audit log icon. B oldest data – press the key to view the previous page of data. C newest data – press the key to view the next page of data. Note. The audit log view provides an historica...

  • Page 45: 4.7 Alarm Event Log

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 43 4.7 alarm event log key to fig. 4.7: a tag of the alarm's source. B alarm becomes active (active transition). C alarm becomes inactive (inactive transition). D operator message. E oldest data – press the key to view the previo...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 44 im/sm500f rev. Z select the configuration level – see section 7, page 65. Select the logging level – see section 5.1, page 47. Select the entries to be displayed in the log. Indicates entries selected. Note. Hiding and displaying log entries d...

  • Page 47: 4.8 Totalizer Log

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation im/sm500f rev. Z 45 4.8 totalizer log key to fig. 4.8: a log entry number. B totalizer icon. C batch total at the time of the event. D maximum, minimum and average of the value being totalized at the time of the event. E f 0 totalizer entry – see...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 4 operation 46 im/sm500f rev. Z select the configuration level – see section 7, page 65. Select the logging level – see section 5.1, page 47. Select the entries to be displayed in the log. Group 1 totalizers–displays data for all enabled process group 1 tota...

  • Page 49: 5 Logging

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 5 logging im/sm500f rev. Z 47 5 logging if logging security is enabled (see section 5.1), an operator whose access privileges include logging access is able to: start/stop recording switch between primary and secondary recording rates adjust an input reset a...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 5 logging 48 im/sm500f rev. Z fig. 5.2 accessing logging – 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...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 5 logging im/sm500f rev. Z 49 5.1.1 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...

  • Page 52: 5.2 Logging Menu

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 5 logging 50 im/sm500f rev. Z 5.2 logging 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 upo...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 5 logging im/sm500f rev. Z 51 places the archive media on-line, starting the archiving process. Note. The on-line function is disabled (greyed-out in the menu (color recorders) or blanked-out when selected in the menu (monochrome recorders)) if no archive me...

  • Page 54: 6 Archiving

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 52 im/sm500f rev. Z 6 archiving 6.1 introduction recorded data, logs and configuration files stored in the recorder's internal memory can be archived to files created on removable secure digital (sd) card media in either text or binary encoded fo...

  • Page 55: 6.2 Sample Rates

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving im/sm500f rev. Z 53 6.2 sample rates data is saved to the archive file at the same rate as it is saved to internal memory, i.E. At either the group's primary or secondary recording sample rate. 6.3 archive file types archive files are created in ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 54 im/sm500f rev. Z 6.4 text format archive files 6.4.1 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 6....

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving im/sm500f rev. Z 55 in addition to new channel data files being created according to the new file interval selection, they are also created in the following circumstances: the recorder's power is lost then restored. The recorder is taken offline ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 56 im/sm500f rev. Z 6.4.2 text format filename examples 'new file interval' set to 'hourly', 'filename tag' set to 'process group 1' (see section 7.7.4, page 90); date is 10th october 2000; channel data and alarm event log files only enabled: 9:0...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving im/sm500f rev. Z 57 6.4.4 text format data file examples 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™. The fi...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 58 im/sm500f rev. Z 6.4.5 text format data file digital signatures a digital signature file is created for each channel data file using the same filename but with a *.S** extension. The file contains a unique 'fingerprint' of the contents of the ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving im/sm500f rev. Z 59 6.5 binary format archive files 6.5.1 binary format archive filenames examples of binary archive filenames are shown in table 6.5. 6.5.2 binary format channel data files a new binary format channel data file is created under t...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 60 im/sm500f rev. Z files containing channel data generated during the daylight saving period (summertime) have '~ds' appended to the filename. Example 1 – start of daylight saving period: archiving is started at 01:45:00 on 30th march 2003 – fil...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving im/sm500f rev. Z 61 6.5.4 binary format data file examples binary format archived data is stored in a secure binary encoded format. A separate file is created for each recording channel. The log data is stored in an encrypted text format. The fil...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 62 im/sm500f rev. Z 6.5.5 binary format data verification and integrity when data is saved to the archive media it is checked automatically to verify that the data stored on the media matches exactly what is stored in the internal memory. Each bl...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving im/sm500f rev. Z 63 6.6 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 forma...

  • Page 66: 6.8 Archive Wrap

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 6 archiving 64 im/sm500f rev. Z 6.7 backing-up archived data it is advisable to back-up critical data stored on archive media on a regular basis. The recorder's internal memory provides a buffer for the most recent data so, if data stored on archive media is...

  • Page 67: 7 Configuration

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 65 7 configuration 7.1 introduction this section describes how to access the recorder's configuration level and make changes to the parameters using the operator keys. 7.2 configuration level security two methods of configura...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 66 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.3 configuration level access to configure the recorder when 'configuration security' is set to the factory default setting of 'password protected': 1. Access the configuration level – see figs. 7.1 and 7.2, pages 66 and ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 67 fig. 7.2 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 ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 68 im/sm500f rev. Z referring to fig. 7.3, set the internal security switch as follows: a unlock the recorder's door with the key supplied, press the release catch and open the door. B remove the tamper-evident seal (if fitted), release the c...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 69 7.4 overview of configuration referring to fig. 7.4, configure the recorder as follows: a select 'common' from the configuration menu. B select the parameter required using the and keys. C press the key to edit selected pa...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 70 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.5 making changes to parameters referring to fig. 7.5, parameters are located as follows: a configuration tab. B parameter. C parameter value. D edit button. E sub-menu. F higher-level windows remain visible to identify l...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 71 referring to fig. 7.6, use data entry dialog boxes as follows: a use the and keys to highlight an item and press to select it. B parameter limits. C use the and keys to highlight the text field and use the and keys to posi...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 72 im/sm500f rev. Z referring to fig. 7.7, page 73, exit configuration mode as follows: a open the menu, select 'exit' and press . B to begin using a configuration immediately, select 'save as current configuration'. C select 'save configurat...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 73 fig. 7.7 exiting configuration mode 2 1 configuration change causes the internal recording data files to be recreated configuration change does not cause the internal recording data files to be recreated 3 4 5.

  • Page 76: 7.6 Common Configuration

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 74 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.6 common configuration 7.6.1 setup fig. 7.8 selecting common configuration highlight the button and press to toggle the number of process groups required. Each process group can have up to 6 recording channels assigned t...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 75 7.6.2 screen displays the optional functionality (totalizers and/or math & logic and/or batch recording) enabled on the recorder. If set to anything other than 'off', initiates autoview scroll automatically (for the chart ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 76 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.6.3 time set the date and time formats and set the current date and time using the dialog box. Note. If daylight saving is required, enter the settings (see next page) before setting the time and date as the operation of...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 77 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. 7.7, page 73), the last saved d...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 78 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.6.4 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 'logging level security' setting and only if 'security syst...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 79 passwords are entered initially by the system administrator but, subsequently, any user can change their own password. When this parameter is set to 'yes', each user must change their password after it is used for the firs...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 80 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.6.5 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. If 'security system' is set to 'basic' (see section 7.6.4, page 78) o...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 81 note. The following parameters are displayed only if 'security system' is set to 'advanced' – see section 7.6.4, page 78. Configure user 1 (system administrator) note. Full configuration level access privileges for user 1 ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 82 im/sm500f rev. Z set access privileges for selected user. E-sign – the selected user is able to enter an electronic signature. Logging – the selected user is able to access the logging level. Batch – the selected user is able to start and ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 83 7.6.6 operator messages operator messages can be triggered via the operator menus or a digital signal. Message tag enter the message text – 20 characters maximum. Source id select a signal source used to add the operator m...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 84 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.7 process group configuration 7.7.1 setting the recording parameters fig. 7.9 selecting process group configuration note. If 'number of groups' is set to '1' (see page 74), only one process group and its associated chann...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 85 the recorder 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. Th...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 86 im/sm500f rev. Z select a signal source to enable switching between the primary and secondary sample rates. Refer to appendix a, page 146 for a description of the available sources. Note. This signal is edge-triggered. A rising edge (inact...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 87 7.7.2 configuring the chart view select horizontal --> (chart runs left to right with scale bar on left), horizontal chart view. Select the annotations to be displayed on the chart. Alarm events and operator messages are d...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 88 im/sm500f rev. Z select the required trace width in pixels. Select the menu items to be accessible from the chart view. Message select enable enables the operator to activate one of 24 pre-configured messages or a user-defined message. Ala...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 89 7.7.3 configuring the indicator view select 'on' to enable the operator to display the indicator view. Note. Available only if the totalizer option is enabled in the software and a totalizer for that channel is enabled. Se...

  • Page 92

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 90 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.7.4 archiving select the archive file format required – text format or binary format. Note. The selected archive file format is applied automatically to both process groups. It is not possible to set each group to differ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 91 note. Displayed only if 'archive file format' is set to 'text format'. Set the frequency with which new channel data files are created. Note. Set automatically to 'off' if 'wrap' (see next page) is set to 'on'. New file in...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 92 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.7.5 batch recording see appendix f, page 173..

  • Page 95: 7.8 Channel Configuration

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 93 7.8 channel configuration 7.8.1 recording channel setup fig. 7.10 recording channel configuration select the signal source for the selected channel. This can be any external analog or digital signal – see appendix a, page ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 94 im/sm500f rev. Z select the color used to display the trace and its tag on chart and indicator views. Trace colors can be selected from the following: magenta, red, black, green, blue, brown, cyan, yellow, light green, dark cyan, dark yell...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 95 select the type of scale displayed in the chart view and the format of the current value readings displayed in both chart and indicator views. Linear – normal linear scale displayed in the chart view; normal current value ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 96 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.8.2 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 7.8.1, page 93. If an analog input is assigned to more ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 97 specify the display range and units of the engineering value corresponding to the electrical high and low values, within the limits defined in table 7.4: thc/rtd type °c °f min. Max. Min. Max. B –18 1800 0 3270 e –100 900 ...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 98 im/sm500f rev. Z enter the tag name to be displayed in the chart and indicator views and used to identify the channel in archive files (20 characters max.). Note. Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters such as '...

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    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 99 7.8.3 digital input configuration note. The 'digital i/p' tab is displayed only if 'source id' for the recording channel is set to a digital signal source – see section 7.8.1, page 93. Note. This parameter is displayed onl...

  • Page 102

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 100 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.8.4 alarm configuration fig. 7.11 high/low process alarms * refer to alarm ack timeout on page 6. Fig. 7.12 high/low latch alarms trip point alarm on alarm off alarm on alarm off high process low process hysteresis hyst...

  • Page 103

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 101 * refer to alarm ack timeout on page 6. Fig. 7.13 high/low annunciate alarms * *.

  • Page 104

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 102 im/sm500f rev. Z fig. 7.14 fast-/slow-rate alarms deviation exceeded – fast rate alarm becomes active, slow rate alarm becomes inactive, new period starts. Deviation below limit at end of time period fast rate alarm becomes inactive, slow...

  • Page 105

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 103 fig. 7.15 delayed high/low process alarms hyster esis alarm on alarm disabled alarm enabled trip point alarm of f delay t ime pr ocess variable pr ocess variable goes above trip point but alarm is not activated because en...

  • Page 106

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 104 im/sm500f rev. Z note. The alarm configuration tabs are displayed only if 'source id' for the recording channel is set to an analog signal source – see section 7.8.1, page 93. Set the alarm type: high/low process – see fig. 7.11, page 100...

  • Page 107

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 105 note. Delayed process alarms only – see fig. 7.15, page 103. 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 t...

  • Page 108

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 106 im/sm500f rev. Z 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 ope...

  • Page 109

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 107 7.8.5 totalizer configuration note. The totalizer tabs are displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled. Current totalizer values are displayed in the indicator view – see section 4.5, page 38 (operation) and section...

  • Page 110

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 108 im/sm500f rev. Z select the totalizer action following a power failure and a digital signal to stop and start the totalizer: stop/go recovery last – on power recovery, the totalizer continues in the same state as before the failure, i.E. ...

  • Page 111

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 109 select the frequency with which totalizer values are added to the totalizer log. Select a 'log update source' signal (see appendix a, page 146) – an edge-triggered signal to trigger the addition of the current totalizer v...

  • Page 112

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 110 im/sm500f rev. Z note. Analog totalizers only. If the recorder holds the relationship data between the selected engineering range unit of measurement (see page 97) and the selected totalizer units (see page 107), the totalizer count rate ...

  • Page 113

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 111 or note. Digital totalizers only. Set the required totalizer count rate. A digital totalizer pulse can be scaled to represent a value of between 0.00001 and 1000.00000. The totalizer is then incremented by this amount eac...

  • Page 114

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 112 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.8.6 f0 (sterilization optimization) configuration calculation the recorder's f0 standard sterilization calculation is based on ft @ t of 121.1 °c and z of 10 °c where ft = equivalent sterilization time of the sterilizat...

  • Page 115

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 113 select the action following a power failure and a digital signal to stop and start the f0 value calculation: stop/go recovery last – on power recovery, the f0 value calculation continues in the same state as before the fa...

  • Page 116

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 114 im/sm500f rev. Z select the frequency with which f0 values are added to the totalizer log. Select a 'log update source' signal (see appendix a, page 146) – an edge-triggered signal to trigger the addition of the current f0 values to the t...

  • Page 117: 7.9 Functions

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 115 7.9 functions 7.9.1 custom linearizers fig. 7.16 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 hi...

  • Page 118

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 116 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.9.2 real-time alarms enter the tag to be used in the alarm event log – see section 4.7, page 43. Select the day(s) on which the alarm is activated. Set to 'on' to activate the real-time alarm on the first day of each mo...

  • Page 119

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 117 7.10 i/o module configuration 7.10.1 analog inputs fig. 7.17 i/o module configuration note. The recorder detects the type of module fitted in each position automatically. Set the mains rejection frequency used to filter e...

  • Page 120

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 118 im/sm500f rev. Z actual value / desired value 1. Adjust the process or simulated input signal to a known value below 50% of the engineering range. 2. If 'actual value' (in engineering units) is different from expected, set 'desired value'...

  • Page 121

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 119 7.10.2 relay modules select the relay source (a digital source) to be used to energize/de-energize the relay. Note. If the relay is used to provide a totalizer count pulse, the maximum pulse frequency is 5hz. Consideratio...

  • Page 122

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 120 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.10.3 ethernet module the ethernet module fitted to the recorder contains an embedded web server enabling the recorder's data and status to be viewed remotely using an internet browser on a pc. The web server supports up...

  • Page 123

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 121 the ftp user name and password are used during logon to enable the ftp server. Access for up to four different users is provided. These passwords can also be used to allow access to some functionality provided by the web ...

  • Page 124

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 122 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.10.4 e-mail the recorder can be configured to send e-mails to a maximum of 6 recipients in response to certain events. The addressees can all subscribe to the same smtp server or the recorder can be configured to send e...

  • Page 125

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 123 select the options to enable. Channels report when selected, a summary of all enabled channels together with their instantaneous values is included in the e-mail. Totalizers report when selected, a summary of all enabled ...

  • Page 126

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 124 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.10.5 rs485 (modbus™) communications refer to appendix b, page 148 for further information on using the modbus link. Note. This section is applicable only if the optional modbus/digital input module is fitted. Set a uniq...

  • Page 127: 7.11 Modbus Tcp

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 125 7.11 modbus tcp modbus tcp enables modbus tcp devices to communicate via an ethernet network transferring modbus messages via tcp/ip. Communication with standard, serially connected, modbus rtu devices is also possible th...

  • Page 128

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 126 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.11.1 client authorization note. The following parameters are displayed only if 'implementation' (see page 125) is set to 'modbus tcp client'. Set the poll rate in milliseconds – min. 0, max. 3600000. Set the number of s...

  • Page 129

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 127 7.11.2 comms analog input note. This tab is displayed only if only if 'implementation' on the 'modbus tcp' tab is set to 'modbus tcp client' – see page 125. Select the comms analog input to hold the data from the nominate...

  • Page 130

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 128 im/sm500f rev. Z note. Displayed only if 'protocol' is set to 'tcp' or 'rtu'. Select the format of the data to be read from the slave device: sint16 – signed, 16 bit integer sint32 – signed, 32 bit integer, transmitted in high/low order r...

  • Page 131

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 129 7.11.3 comms digital input note. This tab is displayed only if only if 'implementation' on the 'modbus tcp' tab is set to 'modbus tcp client' – see page 125. Select the comms digital input to hold the status from the nomi...

  • Page 132: 7.12 Logic Editor

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 130 im/sm500f rev. Z 7.12 logic editor note. The logic equation editor tabs are displayed only if the math/logic option is enabled. Select the logic equation to create or modify. Specify the first operand – can be any digital signal. Invert t...

  • Page 133: 7.13 Math Equations

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 131 7.13 math equations 7.13.1 using the math block editor (math pad) note. The math equations tabs are displayed only if the math/logic option is enabled. Up to eight math equations can be configured individually using the '...

  • Page 134

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration 132 im/sm500f rev. Z fig. 7.19 math pad note. Use the button to change the configuration of the selected channel source, without the need to exit the math block configuration sequence. Functions – see table e.1, page 166 analog sources digita...

  • Page 135

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 7 configuration im/sm500f rev. Z 133 7.13.2 math block configuration select the math block to create or modify – m1 to m8. Set the equation using the math pad – see fig. 7.19, page 132. Note. Digital sources must first be assigned to a valid digital signal –...

  • Page 136: 8 Specification

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification 134 im/sm500f rev. Z 8 specification operation and configuration configuration via tactile membrane keys on front panel or pc configuration multiple configuration files can be stored in internal (up to 16 files) or external memory (with remov...

  • Page 137

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification im/sm500f rev. Z 135 custom linearization number 2 number of breakpoints 20 per linearizer operator messages number 24 trigger via front panel or digital signals recording in alarm/event log can be enabled or disabled on configuration display...

  • Page 138

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification 136 im/sm500f rev. Z process alarms number 48 (4 per recording channel) types high/low process, latch & annunciator rate fast/slow tag 20-character tag for each alarm hysteresis programmable value and time hysteresis (1 to 9999 s) alarm enabl...

  • Page 139

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification im/sm500f rev. Z 137 recording duration approximate duration calculated for continuous recording of 4 channels of analog data (for 8 channels divide by 2, for 2 channels multiply by 2 etc.) archiving to removable media removable storage media...

  • Page 140

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification 138 im/sm500f rev. Z recording duration approximate duration calculated for continuous recording of 4 channels of analog data (for 8 channels divide by 2, for 2 channels multiply by 2 etc.) binary encoded file comma-separated file sample rate...

  • Page 141

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification im/sm500f rev. Z 139 historical logs types alarm/event, totalizer and audit logs no. Of records in each historical log up to 200 in internal memory oldest data is overwritten automatically by new data when log is full log type alarm/event log...

  • Page 142

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification 140 im/sm500f rev. Z analog/digital inputs general number of inputs 7 (1 as standard, up to 6 optional) input types ma, mv, voltage, resistance, thc, 3-wire rtd, 4-wire rtd, volt-free digital, 24 v dc digital* thermocouple types b, e, j, k, l...

  • Page 143

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification im/sm500f rev. Z 141 standard analog input modulesanalog/ analog input types linear inputs standard analog input accuracy (% of reading) millivolts milliamps volts resistance (low)* resistance (high)* 0 to 150 mv 0 to 50 ma 0 to 25 v 0 to 550...

  • Page 144

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification 142 im/sm500f rev. Z relays number of relays 1 as standard, 2 optional, (1 module)* * when using dual relay option boards, high voltages above 120 v ac must not be connected alongside low voltage dc supplies. Type and rating for dual relay bo...

  • Page 145

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification im/sm500f rev. Z 143 modbus/digital input module (optional) modbus physical medium 2-wire rs485 protocol rtu baud rates 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 88400, 115200 parity none, odd, even digital input number 2 digital input types volt-free/24 v (au...

  • Page 146

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification 144 im/sm500f rev. Z logic equations (optional) number 8 size 11 elements each functions and, or, nand, nor, xor, not tags 20-character tag for each equation update rate 300 ms emc emissions & immunity meets requirements of iec61326 for an in...

  • Page 147

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder 8 specification im/sm500f rev. Z 145 environmental operating temperature range –10 to 50 °c (14 to 122 °f) operating humidity range 5 to 95 %rh (non-condensing) storage temperature range –20 to 70 °c (–4 to 174 °f) enclosure sealing ip66 and nema4x (the encl...

  • Page 148

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix a – signal sources 146 im/sm500f rev. Z appendix a – signal sources source name description analog sources analog i/p a1 to d2 analog input values (from analog input module). Available only if an analog input module is fitted in the relevant positio...

  • Page 149

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix a – signal sources im/sm500f rev. Z 147 digital input states digital i/p a1 to d2 and digital i/p f1 and f2 digital input states . Digital signals received from analog input modules fitted at module positions a to d (if input 'type' is set to 'volt ...

  • Page 150: B.1 Introduction

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 148 im/sm500f rev. Z appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 b.1 introduction the recorder can be configured to act as either a modbus tcp client or server, or, when fitted with an optional modbus/rs485 serial communications mod...

  • Page 151

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 149 b.3 modbus exception responses if the recorder detects one of the errors shown in table b.1 while receiving a message from the host system, it replies with a response message consisting of the recorder'...

  • Page 152

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 150 im/sm500f rev. Z b.4 operating mode modbus coils tables b.2 to b.10 detail the contents of each modbus coil. Each coil is assigned a register that can have one of two values: 0000 and 0001. Read only: 0 = input ok, 1 = ...

  • Page 153

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 151 alarm active/inactive alarm acknowledged alarm active/inactive alarm acknowledged read access 0 = alarm inactive 1 = alarm active 0 = acknowledged or inactive 1 = active and unacknowledged read access 0...

  • Page 154

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 152 im/sm500f rev. Z read: always returns '0' write: 1 = activate read: always returns '0' write: 1 = activate title coil number title coil number operator message 1 0151 operator message 13 0163 operator message 2 0152 ope...

  • Page 155

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 153 modbus registers stop/go reset wrap pulse 1st stage pulse flowrate failure read access 0 = stopped 1 = running 0 = >1s* 1 = 0 = inactive 1 = active 0 = inactive 1 = active 0 = inactive 1 = active write ...

  • Page 156

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 154 im/sm500f rev. Z read only: 0 = alarm group inactive 1 = alarm group active read only: 0 = alarm group inactive 1 = alarm group active title coil number title coil number alarm group 1 0751 alarm group 7 0757 alarm grou...

  • Page 157

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 155 channel signal 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 channel fail status read only 1001 1031 1061 1091 1241 1271 1121 1151 1181 1211 1301 1331 alarm a read only 1002 1032 1062 1092 1242 1272 1...

  • Page 158

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 156 im/sm500f rev. Z b.5 operating mode modbus registers tables b.11 to b.13 detail the contents of the modbus tcp registers accessible while the recorder is in the operating mode. Two data types are used: 32-bit single pre...

  • Page 159

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 157 current batch previous batch ieee ieee ieee double precision floating point ieee ieee ieee double precision floating point totalizer maximum flowrate minimum flowrate average flowrate batch total maximu...

  • Page 160

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 158 im/sm500f rev. Z b.6 communications – 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:...

  • Page 161

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 159 channel signal 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 channel input read only 1001 and 1002 1051 and 1052 1101 and 1102 1151 and 1152 1401 and 1402 1451 and 1452 1201 and 1202 1251 and 1252 130...

  • Page 162

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 160 im/sm500f rev. Z c u rr en t ba tc h totalizer b max read only 1031 and 1032 1081 and 1082 1131 and 1132 1181 and 1182 1431 and 1432 1481 and 1482 1231 and 1232 1281 and 1282 1331 and 1332 1381 and 1382 1531 and 1532 15...

  • Page 163

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix b – modbus tcp/modbus 485 im/sm500f rev. Z 161 read/ write: ascii character code – see table b.18 input register number input register number input register number character 1 0951 character 8 0958 character 15 0965 character 2 0952 character 9 0959...

  • Page 164

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix c – storage capacity 162 im/sm500f rev. Z appendix c – storage capacity c.1 internal storage capacity approximate duration calculated for continuous recording of 4 channels of analog data (for 8 channels divide by 2; for 2 channels multiply by 2 etc...

  • Page 165: Appendix D – Units

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix d – units im/sm500f rev. Z 163 appendix d – units unit description unit description deg f degrees fahrenheit lb/d pounds per day kelvin degrees kelvin lb/h pounds per hour %rh % relative humidity lb/m pounds per minute % % lb/s pounds per second ppm...

  • Page 166

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix d – units 164 im/sm500f rev. Z ft3/m cubic feet per minute a amps ft3/s cubic feet per second mho conductance scfm standard cubic feet per minute s siemens kg/d kilograms per day us/cm microsiemens per centimeter kg/h kilograms per hour ms/cm millis...

  • Page 167

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations im/sm500f rev. Z 165 appendix e – math equations individual recording channel signals, analog and digital sources can be combined in a math equation to produce a customized recording channel or retransmission source. Typical examp...

  • Page 168: E.1 Math Functions

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations 166 im/sm500f rev. Z e.1 math functions function description trigonometric functions: sin(x) the sine of x (x specified in radians, rad = /180°) cos(x) the cosine of x (x specified in radians, rad = /180°) tan(x) the tangent of x ...

  • Page 169

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations im/sm500f rev. Z 167 e.2 relative humidity calculation relative humidity is calculated using the following formula: where: a relative humidity calculation requires two inputs, one from a wet bulb sensor and one from a dry bulb sen...

  • Page 170

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations 168 im/sm500f rev. Z fig. E.1 relative humidity calculation.

  • Page 171

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations im/sm500f rev. Z 169 e.3 sterilization fvalue calculation the ability of heat to kill micro-organisms varies with the type of organism and increases exponentially with rising temperature. Therefore, the time taken in sterilization...

  • Page 172

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations 170 im/sm500f rev. Z it is important to note the large change in equivalent sterilizing time which results from a small increase in the sterilizing temperature. Going from 121°c to 122°c, an increase of only 1°c, reduces the time ...

  • Page 173

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations im/sm500f rev. Z 171 fig. E.3 sterilization fvalue calculation.

  • Page 174: E.4 Logarithmic Scales

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix e – math equations 172 im/sm500f rev. Z e.4 logarithmic scales when 'scale type' is set to 'log' (see page 95), the chart view's scale bar and graduations are displayed in logarithmic format with the input signal plotted linearly on the chart: the r...

  • Page 175: F.1 Introduction

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording im/sm500f rev. Z 173 appendix f – batch recording f.1 introduction the recorder’s batch recording function enables: storage of archived data in batch format the operator to identify the batch data by name and/or number the operat...

  • Page 176: F.3 Operation

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording 174 im/sm500f rev. Z f.3 operation f.3.1 overview batch recording can be started and stopped either automatically using a digital signal source (see page 179) or manually from any of the vertical or horizontal chart view operator...

  • Page 177

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording im/sm500f rev. Z 175 note. These fields are editable only if defined during configuration – see page 180. Select the relevant edit button to modify each field. A list box is displayed to enable to operator to either select a prev...

  • Page 178

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording 176 im/sm500f rev. Z f.3.3 stopping a batch manually f.3.4 historical review if the instrument is in historical review mode, any previously recorded batch can be reviewed provided the data is still in internal memory. Note. A bat...

  • Page 179: F.4 Configuration

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording im/sm500f rev. Z 177 f.4 configuration f.4.1 enabling batch security to enable batch security, access common configuration (see section 7.6.4, page 78) and select the 'security ' tab. Note. Batch security can be enabled only if t...

  • Page 180

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording 178 im/sm500f rev. Z f.4.2 configuring batch access privileges to enable operators to manually control batches, access common configuration (see section 7.6.5, page 80) and select the 'user ' tab. Select 'user 1 access'. Ensure t...

  • Page 181

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording im/sm500f rev. Z 179 f.4.3 batch configuration to configure batch recording, access process group configuration (see section 7.7, page 84), select the required process group and select the 'batch' tab. Set to 'on' to enable batch...

  • Page 182

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder appendix f – batch recording 180 im/sm500f rev. Z select the required batch numbering system: automatic – the batch number increments automatically when a new batch is started, up to a maximum batch number of 9,999,999,999 off – a batch number is not assigne...

  • Page 183: Index

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder index im/sm500f rev. Z 181 index a access privileges ............................................................................................................................. 82 accessing the configuration level .............................................

  • Page 184

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder index 182 im/sm500f rev. Z c channel indicator tags .................................................................................................................................... 98, 99 chart annotation ....................................................

  • Page 185

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder index im/sm500f rev. Z 183 d date and time ......................................................................................................................... 76 to 77 daylight saving .......................................................................

  • Page 186

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder index 184 im/sm500f rev. Z i indicator show statistics/totalizers ............................................................................................................ 39 view ..............................................................................

  • Page 187

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder index im/sm500f rev. Z 185 o offset adjust .................................................................................................................................. 118 on-line help ......................................................................

  • Page 188

    Sm500f field mountable paperless recorder index 186 im/sm500f rev. Z t text format archive files ........................................................................................................... 54 to 58 thermocouple compensating cable .........................................................

  • Page 189

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  • Page 190

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