Issue 3 03/03 US1I-6228
Video Recorder VRX180
Issue 3 03/03 US1I-6228
Copyright, Notices, and Trademarks
Copyright 2000 by Honeywell Inc
About This Document
Symbol Meanings What it means
CE conformity
Page
Contents
Online Operations Using Primary Displays
Diagnostic and Error Messages
Tables
Page
Page
Figures
126
Video Recorder Overview
Video Recorder
Physical
Specifications
Specifications
Environmental
Program Capability
Universal Analog Inputs
Analog Outputs
Digital Inputs AC Inputs DC Inputs
Relay Alarm Outputs
Logic Inputs
Digital Outputs AC Outputs DC Outputs
Time Proportional Outputs TPO on digital output
Performance/Capacities
Analog Input Accuracy--Linear types
Analog input accuracy and rated limits
Millivolts Volts Current Ohms
Analog Input --Non-linear types
RTD
Standards
Model Selection Guide
Video Recorder Model Number
TA B LE IV C O M M UN IC Atio N
Softwares and Support Parts
What’s in this section?
Topic
Unpacking
Panel mounting the video recorder
Recommendations
Installing the video recorder
Wiring the video recorder
Example
Terminal connections
Rear cover
Installation
Step a
Step B
Specification Description
Universal Analog Input Board Specifications
DI Board Terminal Block Connections
Slot ID
Digital Outputs
Do Board Terminal Block Connections
Digital Output Board
7.1 RS232 wiring configuration
Video Recorder
Recorder
Video Recorder Side PC Side
Direction Description
7.2 RS422 wiring configuration
RS422 wiring configuration
10 RS485 wiring configuration
RS485
Connecting the RS422/485 link to a computer
Arrangement Description
Rear connection
Installation
Overview
Quick Start Programming
Modes of Operation
Menu Navigation
Video Recorder Front Door Buttons
Product Info
On Line mode Main Menu
Program mode Main Menu
Maintenance mode Main Menu
Button functions
Button Functions
Online Maint
Online
On Displays
Reset
Auto and Manual modes loops Force
Start
Qwerty Key Equivalents
Text Entry From External Sources
Qwerty keyboard
Button Qwerty key Function
Ascii barcode reader
Lift the rubber cap 1 to
Connecting a keyboard or a barcode reader
Connector
Connect the mini DIN
Installing and removing a floppy disk
Types of function blocks
Definition of Function Blocks
Definition
Flow of information
Function block
Why use function blocks?
Function Block Types
Maximum Purpose Name Available
Alarm 1 Function Block Components Input parameter
Components of function blocks
Function block parameter
Output code
Function Block Parameter Designators
Function Block Output Parameter Name
Block Name Code Type
Function Function Block Output Parameter Name
Output Code Connection Procedure
How to program input parameters
How to connect an input parameter to another function block
Step Action
How to program an input parameter with a number
Function Block Connection Format
How to program a discrete input parameter with a number
Example Programming Discrete Input Parameter with a Number
Programming procedure
How to program function block parameters
How to program a simple configuration
Example Function Block Parameter Selection Procedure
As displayed in the Program
Example configuration
AL 1 Alarm #1
Menu
How to program common configurations
Programming a Current Driven Heat Treat Element
Diagram the function blocks
Label output parameters
15 Interconnections Between Function Blocks
16 Complete Function Block Diagram Of Figure
Draw the Feedback connection
18 Function Block Diagram Of Figure
Time Proportioning Relay Driven Pump
Split Output or Duplex Control
20 Function Block Diagram Of Figure
Cascade Control
22 Function Block Diagram Of The Cascade Control Strategy
Set Point Profile Implementation
23 Example Set Point Profile
Type J Thermocouple
#16
DI3 OS AO1 BC LP1 OV
Data Storage
Categories of Stored Data
Performing Data Storage
11 Data Storage File Extensions
Data Type File extension
Initializing a ZIP disk
Pre-initializing a ZIPdisk on a PC
Data Storage Status
Data storage considerations
Performing Set Point Program Storage
Process and Diagnostic Data Integrity
Performing Configuration Storage
Examples
Overview
What’s in this section?
Programming tips
Program mode menu
Program Mode Menu
Prompt Function
Frequently used programming prompts
Frequently Used Programming Prompts
Prompt Range/Selections Definition
Set Mode
Entering labels with the front panel buttons
Enter Labels
Overview
Entering labels with a Qwerty keyboard
Labels for Function Blocks
LPM GPH LPS GPM OHM Litr Gram GPS Degc Degf Filenames
Other Labels
Unit
File Cycle Dryer
Program Analog Inputs
Analog Input Algorithm Selection
Standard algorithm prompts
Temperature Unit
Custom algorithm prompts
Program Control Loops
Loop Characteristics
Characteristic What to be aware
Control Loop Programming Structure
Programming Procedure
Control Loop Type Menu Selections
CHG Action Soft PID
Loop Menu Items
10 Loop Prompts
Feedforward
Engineering
Feedback
Gain Force Remote
Position Interactive YES, no
Manual Reset
Decimal
Latching YES, no
RATE#2
RESET#1
Reset Limit
Ratio Bias
SETPOINT#2
Ratio Setpoint
Setpoint Select
Soft PID YES, no
High Limit
SP DEC Slew Limit
SP LOW Limit & SP
SP1 Tracking SP2, None
Function Block Configuration of a Typical Ratio Control Loop
11 Analog Output Types
Program Analog Outputs
Analog output type
12 Prompts For Analog Output Types
13 Analog Output Prompts
103
Program Discrete Inputs
14 Discrete Input Prompts
Program Discrete Outputs
15 Discrete Output Prompts
Input
Program Calculated Values
16 CV Types
Type Math Description Package
Peak Picking
17 Peak Picking Prompts
Signal Select
18 Signal Select Prompts
Compare
19 Compare Prompts
Compare’s Greater Than Result, With Hysteresis
Sec
20 Compare’s Condition Type and Condition Time Prompts
Then CVn OS is
Ec ext end
Pulse
RT Pulse
21 Counter Prompts
Preset
Counter
Count Down
Input a Input H
Math
22 Math Prompts
Output High Limit Operator ADD, SUBT, MULT, DIV
Input a CN5OV Input B
Free Form Math
23 Free Form Math Prompts
Input C AI1OV Input D AI2OV Sqrt ABSC/D+5
24 Free Form Math Functions
For this function or value Type this in the equation
25 Logic Prompts
Operator AND, OR, XOR, RESET/SET FF
Logic
TOGGLE/FF, ONE SHOT, Pass Input a
26 Logic Operators
For this operator Definition If this is true Then Result is
Free Form Logic
27 Free Form Logic Prompts
NEG
29 Results of Logic Equation Using Iteration
Example equation using operators and inputs
Example equation using iteration
Order of evaluation
Example #1, loading a 2-profile program
BIT Enable
31 BCD Prompts
Example #2, loading a 4-profile program
These
32 How Profiles Are Saved In Memory
This Profile
These Profiles
Function Generator
33 Function Generator Prompts
PID Function Input Generator
Function Block
Interval Timer
34 Interval Timer Prompts
RESET/RUN
Periodic Timer
10 Periodic Timer
35 Periodic Timer Prompts
36 Set Up Timer Prompts
Mass Flow
37 Mass Flow Prompts
Carbon Potential
38 Carbon Prompts
11 Typical Carbon Potential Control Configuration
Relative Humidity
39 Relative Humidity Prompts
Sterilization
40 F0 Sterilization Prompts
Heat/Cool Configuration
Advanced Splitter Output ADV Splitter
41 Advanced Splitter Prompts
Feedback #2
Standard Splitter Output STD Splitter
42 Standard Splitter Prompts
Output
Scaling
43 Scaling Prompts
High Limit Range LOW
OUT High Limit LOW Select
Signal Clamp
44 Signal Clamp Prompts
High Select
Point Block Average 1 Pt Block Avg
45 1 Point Block Average Prompts
Average Period
# of Samples
Rolling Average
46 Rolling Average Prompts
AVG Period Mins
Multiple Input Average Multiple Avg
47 Multiple Average Prompts
OUT High Limit Input #1- Input #8
Cems Block Average
48 Cems Block Average Prompts
Cems Rolling Average CEM Rolling Avg
49 Cems Rolling Average Prompts
Time Units
Frame Period
Program Alarms
50 Alarm Prompts
Program Totalizers
51 Totalizer Prompts
Program Profiles
Value
Program Constants
52 Constant Prompts
Input High Limit Destination
Destination defined
Gain #1 = Dest = LP 1 GN CV 1 OV
Copy Block
53 Copy Block Prompts
17 Displays Accessible by the Display Buttons
Program Displays
151
Set Up Trend
Display Setup Procedure
54 Display Setup Procedure
55 Set Up Trend 1 Prompts
56 Paper Chart Speed Equivalents to Time Base Selections
Set Up Trend 2 3
58 2 trend group live buffer size Trend Groups
Trend Group
59 4 trend group live buffer size Trend Groups
Set Up Bar Graph 2 3
Set Up Bar Graph
60 Set Up Bar Graph 1 Prompts
Set Up Panel Displays
Assign Displays to Keys
64 Assign Displays To Keys Prompts
Trend
Display Format
Display
Bargraph
Enable Features
65 Enable Features Prompts
Program Security
66 Security Prompts
Serial Communications
67 Serial Communications Prompts
Set Clock
68 Set Clock Prompts
Store Config to FILE01 CYCLE01
Load/Store Configuration
69 Load/Store Config Files Prompts
Disk DRYER01 PROD01
Scan Rate
70 Suggested Scan Rates
Inputs Scan Rate Control
Select Language
Enable storage
Setup procedure
71 Data Storage Setup Procedure
Data Storage
Set Up New Schedules
Trend Data
Copy Display
Point #12 Storage Mode
Setup
LOW Rate
Events
Alarms
Trend Data 2, 3
73 Stored Events
Diagnostics
Unit Data
74 Unit Data Prompts
Start Month JAN-DEC
Select Filename Cycle Dryer
Start Minute
Start DAY
Disk capacity
75 Disk capacity Prompts
10 min 30 min Hour
76 Disk Storage Capacity of 100MB ZIP disk
Sec 10 sec 30 sec
Min
77 Filename Extensions Of Data Storage Types
Batch Control
Initializing a disk
Data set Extension
Definitions
Profile features
Overview of the Setpoint Profiler
Section
Start Hold
Schematic of the Setpoint Profiler function block
RESET/RUN Advance
Shutdown Time
Single and Multi-phase Profiles
Two types of profiles
Number of segments
Components of a profile
Two PVs available
Time Units
Ramp Type = Time
Ramp Type = Rate
External Ramp Type
Ramp Type = External
Guaranteed Soak
Soak segment
Hysteresis
Segment Events
Example of Segment Events
Event 3 State
Segment Loops
Example of invalid overlapping loops
Loop to Segment =
Discrete inputs
Parameters that control a profile’s execution
Coordinating operation of multiple profilers
Parameters That Control Profiler Execution
Definition Triggered Conditions Result Present
HOT Start
Fast
Forward
Segment
Shutdown
Last
Ramp Increment
How to set up a profiler
Program Profilers menu in Program mode
Program Profiler Prompts
Setpoint Profiles Menu in Online mode
Setpoint Profiles Prompts
Load Program
Load Program Program Number
From Memory
Edit Profile Prompts
Edit Profile Loops
Auto Cycle OFF, on
Auto Cycle Count
From Segment #
Time Multiplier
Editing Segments
Edit Segments Prompts
How to load and run a profiler
14 Buttons
How to load programs from memory using Online menu
How Profiles Are Stored In Memory
Procedure To Load a Program From Memory Using Online Menu
Step Action Result/Notes
How programs are stored on a disk
10 How Profiles Are Stored On Disk
11 Disk Program Capacity
201
How to start a profiler
13 Profiler Starting Procedure
How to hold a profiler 14 Profiler Hold Procedure
How to reset a profiler 15 Profiler Reset Procedure
How to shut down a profiler 17 Profiler Shutdown Procedure
00910
PV #2 538.67
11056
3900
SP1 SP2 SP3
How to edit a profile’s segments
21 Segment Editing Procedure
208
Displays Accessed With Display Button
Overview
Display Definition Function Interactive Or view only?
Interacting With Primary Displays
Interacting with Setpoint Trend Display
Interacting with Live or Replay Trends
Prompt Definition
Last JAN
Find
First JAN
Find JAN
TEMP7
Interacting with Panel4 Display
Stop Panel4 Display Rotation Procedure
Resume Panel4 Display Rotation Procedure
Step Action Result
Interacting with Loop Displays
To perform this action Do these steps
Location
Display Messages and Symbols
2305.5
Multiple messages
Message/Symbol Color Description
Color Description shown low to high priority
Messages and Symbols Elsewhere on Display
General Error
220
Online Main Menu
Menu as displayed Function
Data Storage
Installing a disk
Floppy Disk Insertion/Removal Procedure
Typical online data storage tasks
How data is stored
Initializing a disk using the same storage setup
Initializing a disk using a new storage setup
Disk Status
Initialization errors
Checking current storage setup
Error message Definition
Starting and stopping storage
Storage Start/Stop Controls
Prompt Comments
Data Storage Replay Procedure
Checking Data Storage Status
Remaining DDD-HH-MM Trend
Examining replay data
Reading Data Storage Messages
Access Summaries
Display alarm summary
Alarm Acknowledgment Procedure
What happens during an alarm
Acknowledging alarms
Display Alarm History
Diagnostic Acknowledgment Procedure
What happens during a diagnostic
Acknowledging Diagnostic Messages
Delete All Diagnostics
Delete All Diagnostics Procedure
Product Information
Data Entry
233
Setpoint Profiles
Tune Loop
Tune Loop Prompts
Bold items are read-only
Rate #1
Reset #1
Reset #2
PROP. Band #2
Control Loop Tuning Display
Display Tuning
Pretune Stopped menu
Pretune Loop
10 Stages Of Pretune
11 Pretune Stopped Prompts
Pretune Identifying & Calculating menus
Before Starting Pretune
After Starting Pretune
12 Pretune Identifying & Calculating Prompts
Pretune Complete menu
13 Pretune Complete Prompts
Pretune Abort messages
14 Pretune Abort Messages
Message Meaning/User action required
Set Mode
Review Programming
Maintenance
What’s in this section
Routine Maintenance
Calibrate Analog Inputs
AO Module calibration
AO Module Jumper ST1 Calibrate Analog Outputs
Off-line Diagnostics
Calibrate Analog Output Procedure Step Action
Product Information
Database Services
Reset Unit
Mains Frequency
Warm Start Time
First Time Start
Demo
Diagnostic Messages
Diagnostic Error Messages
Internal error messages
Internal Error Messages
253
Loop Error Indicators
Abnormal Loop Conditions And Indicators
Error Messages
Error Messages
256
257
258
Parts
Parts Kit Description Kit Part Number
Kit Description Kit Part Number
Portable case Spare case galvanised Spare painted case
262
Security Bypass Procedure
Appendix a
264
Sikkerheskrav
DA2I-6063
Veiligheidsvereisten
DU2I-6063
Turvallisuusmääräykset
FI2I-6063
Consignes DE Securite
FR2I-6063
Sicherheitshinweise
GE2I-6063
Απαιτησεισ Ασφαλειασ
Norme DI Sicurezza
IT2I-6063
NO2I-6063
Omgivelser
Instruções DE Segurança
PO2I-6063
Normas DE Seguridad
SP2I-6063
Säkerhetsföreskrifter
SW2I-6063
Safety 276
Index
Edit Alarm Setpoints
279
Sales and Service