Omega Engineering RD8900 user manual Demo, Configuration example

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4.7 Demo

The Demo mode is a simulation mode used for demonstration purposes. It will simulate 18 AI analog inputs, 18 Math., 6 DI digital inputs and 6 DO digital outputs. The trends are simulated by SIN waves. To start the Demo mode, turn the power off and on. To stop the Demo mode and return to real mode, connected with real inputs, turn the power off and on once more.

4.8 A configuration example

Here is a process required for a paperless recorder with 3-channels of 4-20mA input, 6-relay outputs and Ethernet communication for real-time monitoring. With, Analog input card AI183, not yet fitted into rear slot, set up 4-20mA input according to 2.3 Setup input and output cards, and then plug it into rear SLOT 1. Plug 6-relay output card DO181 into rear SLOT 2. Do the wiring and installation onto panel. Set up the extensive PC software Observer II to PC, then power on the recorder. Open the front cover at the bottom side, then 5 soft keys appear. Press Config key to do Configuration. Press Enter key to get into Channel mode. Do settings according to 4.1 Channel. Define the names for each channel, choose Log speed 1S, Method Instant, Range 4.000 20.000, Scale Unit %, ScaleLo 0.00 and ScaleHi 100.00. Define the Event (alarm ) High alarm H for Channel 1, 2 & 3, then define Job1 with Log alarm. Then, do the rest of the settings according to 4.2 Display, 4.3 Tools, 4.4 Instrument and 4.5 Clock. If the IP address of the recorder is fixed for Ethernet communication, (not automatically assigned by the server), then the user needs to define IP as User Defined. Then set up the IP address and Subnet Mask in 4.4 Instrument. The recorder is now ready for real-time monitoring and data acquisition.

If the user needs no communication and wishes to read measured data from the CF card on a PC, then set up the basic software Observer I in the PC, and add a CF card reader on USB port of PC. To read the configuration and measured data on CF card for the first time, it is necessary to press the Save key to save configurations first, and then press the Dump key to Dump measured data from the recorder to CF card before inserting it into the CF card reader.

If any configuration has been changed, it is necessary to press both keys before inserting the CF card into the reader. If the configuration remains unchanged, to dump measured data press the Dump key, do not press Save key again. After that, the measured data can be seen in trend or Excel format on PC. A 16 MB CF card is supplied free.

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Contents Paperless Recorder RD8900 Safety ContentsSystem Info Protective Earth DC Supply Safety Notes and Precautions SafetySafety Symbols Static Electricity To replace the power-line fuseCommunication Unique features of recorderGeneral Description Expandable Input and Output CardsInfrared Detector IR Detector Storage Media CF CardData Security Ordering codes and accessories Ordering codes RD8900 耟- 耟- 耟 Description AccessoriesMemory SpecificationsPower DisplayStandard Ethernet Communication Digital Input Card DI181Comm Module CM181 Approval Standards Infrared DetectorEnvironmental & Physical Panel mounting style Installation and wiringInstallation UnpackingPage Bench top / Portable style Page Page Page Figure耟2 Analog input card part numbers AI181, AI182, AI183 Setup input, output & 24VDC power supply cardsVDC auxiliary power supply card AP181 Wiring for the cards Figure耟2 Digital output card DO181 Figure耟2 VDC auxiliary power supply card AP181 RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 wiring Installation of Compact Flash CF card Soft keys Basic OperationHistory ModeEvent Event/AlarmReport StatusExit Shutdown DumpClear OperatePage Configuration Channel Event ScalePage Display Page Timer Tools Timer, Counter & TotalizerCounter Totalizer Totalizer Timer1Timer2 StorageMedia InstrumentInstrument Ethernet CommunicationRS-232, RS-485 Clock System Info Demo Configuration examplePC Software manual Help Set upPC software Observer I Hardware requirementsPage How to use PC software Page Expressions on recorder Mathematics Functions MathematicsMath Expressions and an example An example of Math Omega Engineering, INC