SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 ■ Overview ■ Function Display 5” Colour Active TFT With more than 256,000 colours makes it easy to interpret process data and take action with the intuitive bar charts, digital values, trends or trends displays. A screen saver function can be set from 1 to 720 minutes to extend the life of the backlight. Touch Screen The heavy duty durable touch screen provides easy data entry and rapid navigation through the menus. The touch screen operator interface provides fast, easy access to the recorder menus making set up and data analysis quick and efficient. Navigation through the menus and text entry are direct and intuitive: Crystal Clear Display • 5" Digital Colour LCD (TFT) • QVGA Resolution (320 x 240 pixels) • Clear and intuitive operation • Industrial rugged Touch Screen with rapid navigation Comprehensive Connectivity • 10/100 Ethernet (DHCP), Web, OPC Server Web and E-mail • FTP and TCP/IP • RS485 Modbus Protocol (option) • Front USB port as standard for keyboard and mouse. Rear USB option. Example of a recorder menu path from the Main Menu to Pen Scale configuration with clear and rapid navigation Standard Screens Up to 10 screens displaying multiple combinations of Charts, Bars and Digitals can be configured, 6 examples below. Data Storage • On-board non-volatile memory - up to 400 Mbyte • Removable USB storage • No moving parts - all solid state Flash memory Security Stringent - Total Data integrity • Password Protection - 21CFR Part 11 • ESS - Extended Security System Plus.. • Health Watch for preventative maintenance • Remote Access - Advanced Software Data Analysis at your PC • Independent Chart and Logging speeds • Global Language Support • Rapid review and replay of data at recorder • Approvals - CE, CSA, UL • NEMA 4X/IP66 option • Up to 10 Hz (100 msec) Logging (including expansion card option) • Up to 12 Analog Inputs • Remote Viewing Tool • 4 Pulse Inputs via the Digital I/O card (option) 2 Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 Help Files A complete contextual help system can be accessed and visualised on the screen of the recorder. Logarithmic Scales All displayed scales can be set as linear or logarithmic. SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 Replay with Zoom Data Storage Select replay mode and zoom-in on a specific area on the screen. The data can easily be replayed at the recorder with the ability to “zoom”. The touch screen makes it fast to review and analyse historical data. A "jump" function allows you to go from any message list directly to the trend showing the occurence of the alarm. 70 MByte to 400 MByte expandable internal non-volatile flash memory is available for data storage and chart history. Internal Data Storage Pens 70 MByte 400 MByte 6 32 Days 182 Days Language Support 12 16 Days 91 Days Standard language prompts for • English UK & US • French • German • Italian • Spanish • Portuguese (Braz) • Polish • Slovakian • Czech • Turkish • Romanian • Hungarian • Russian 24 8 Days 45 Days Internal memory (Logging rate = 1 s) Data Export Removable USB flash storage device. Data is stored in a secure binary encrypted format, with the recorder’s configurations, providing added security of the data files Events Certain conditions or operations can be set up and logged according to the time and date of the occurrence. Subsequently events can be reviewed in a list or represented on a graph. Batch Batch enhances the management of data collected in non-continuous process, known as batch processing, used in thermal treatment, sterilisation, food processing and chemical reactions. Communications Soft Alarms The recorder supports FTP, Modbus TCP/IP (slave mode), web and email over Ethernet (DHCP standard) communications port and Modbus RTU (slave mode) via an RS485 port (option). USB ports allow the use of an ASCII barcode reader. Email sent to your network connected PC triggered by an Alarm or an Event. 6 "software" alarms per pen are easily set up to display and record selected out-of-limit conditions. These can be tied to the relay or digital outputs to activate the user’s external equipment. Ethernet Connectivity The Ethernet (DHCP standard) connection, with support for various protocols, provides unlimited connectivity to local area networks (LANs). The standard Ethernet interface makes networking of the recorder to a LAN or the world wide web fast and convenient. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) automatically acquires the settings (IP address) for network communications from a DHCP server. Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) The recorder can be synchronised over the ethernet network via a SNTP client or synchronise other recorders via a Server. Web Server With the recorder connected to a LAN, all process variables, alarm and messages can be viewed from an internet browser; values are automatically refreshed. Independent Display Chart Speeds and Logging rates Logging rates can be programmed completely separate from the chart display speed, allowing the data to be displayed and stored at the rates that best suits the application. Fuzzy Logging This standard feature provides a unique method to increase the storage capacity of the recorder. The data is monitored to determine changes in process data; if no changes are observed data is logged periodically. If data is changing rapidly, it is recorded normally at the programmed rate. By not logging data that is static, data compression of up to 100:1 or more can be achieved saving valuable memory. Pulse Inputs The 8 Digital I/O option card has 4 channels that can be set as pulse inputs (first 4 channels). The operating frequency for pulse inputs on the Digital I/O card is 1 kHz max. Data Security USB Ports Total Data Integrity Front and rear USB host ports for data and setup transfers or remote screen through this port. Front USB port is standard and the rear USB port is available with the Communications card option. Use these ports to attach external devices (keyboard or mouse), for direct interfacing with the recorder. Data is stored in secure encrypted files making it easy to retrieve the data dependent on process information. Data is automatically recognised without having to remember file names. Remote Viewer Up to 4 levels of password protection with up to 50 different users are available. Multiple levels of password protection and an audit trail of actions enhance the security of the data. Extends the user interface of the recorder onto the desktop PC. Providing remote viewing of the unit launched from a web browser. Full remote control is available as an option. Compatible with Microsoft™ Internet explorer 6 and higher. Password Protection Extended Security System (option) ESS provides extended features including entry of unique User ID’s and associate passwords, time-out of password entry, password expiration, and traceability of user actions. ESS is compatible with the requirements of 21CFR part 11. Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 3 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 Safety Standards Standard Screens CE Mark Conformity with 73/23/EEC, Low Voltage Directive and 89/336/EEC EMC Directive. Enclosure rating standard NEMA 3/IP54 type front face protection. NEMA 4X/IP66 available as an option. Security tag "Wire seal provision” that provides added security to seal the front door and rear wiring when using optional rear cover to prevent undetected entry to these areas of the recorder. ■ Technical specifications Design Attributes Display size and Type 5“ diagonal, color Diagonal, Digital Colour LCD (TFT) with Touch Screen Industrial grade with brightness adjustment and wide viewing angle Resolution QVGA (320 x 240 pixels) Screen Saver Set in minutes from 1 … 720, can be set to dim the screen or to switch off. Automatic wake-up facility in the case of an alarm Brightness adjustment Adjustable between 10 and 100%, default set to 80% brightness Backlight life time 40,000 hours to half brightness when used at 100% (62,500 h if used at 80%). Maximum luminosity 450 cd/m² Touch Screen life 1,000,000 touches Display Update Rate Display values updated every second Status Display Communications Mathematics Ethernet 10/100 base - T with RJ45 connector supporting Modbus/TCP, FTP, Internet, DHCP or fixed IP address. RS485 Modbus RTU (up to 115200 Baud Rate). RS485 is available as an option on the Comms card Basic maths include Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Modulo and power. Full Maths (option) support up to 100 character free form math expression for each pen. Like SINE, COS, TAN, Log, Parenthesis (eg. A1 + A2), comm variables, free memory, and access to any data item variable (A1, P1, D1 etc.) Front (standard) and Rear (option) USB Ports 4 A status bar, at the top of the recorder’s screen, displays the real-time icons of the recorder status, such as recording time left and alarm active. USB host ports front (standard) and rear (option) for data and setup transfers through these ports. External devices keyboard or mouse, Barcode reader, or external mass storage device. (USB 1.1 compliant) Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 Fully programmable display values in engineering units. Time & date stamp on every division. Sets of Standard screens are available to display data on a chart, digital reading, bargraphs or numerous combinations thereof. Screen properties can be modified on the recorder and customised to suit. Digital values displayed include • alarms on bars, • engineering units, • pen name, • tag, time and date, • 20 character description and • totalised values. Data Storage • Local Mass Storage Options • USB memory key - up to 2 GByte • USB hard drive - up to 120 GByte • Internal Data Buffer Non-volatile, 70 MByte (16 million acquisition values) and 400 MByte ( up to 90 Million points) • Setup and screens Stored internally on non-volatile memory • Manual Saving Data saving by inserting USB memory stick • Data Saving Period Related to log rate, number of pens, totals and alarms. Each pen is capable of its own independent storage rate (200 ms … 60 h) • Data Format Binary encoded format • Recycling Mode Internal memory has FIFO (First In First Out) capability where the newest data over-writes the oldest data Power Requirements • Voltage (VRMS) 100 V AC … 250 V AC (auto select) • Frequency 50/60 Hz • Power Consumption < 40 W • 24 V optional instrument power 20 … 30 V DC / 20 … 25 V AC Power Consumption: < 40 W Battery Battery backed up for clock, replaceable lithium battery Type 6032, 3.0 V – 10 years life (Recorder powered), 4 years life, typical (Recorder unpowered). Password Protection Multiple Administrator control of password setup and management with four levels of password protection for – Engineer, Supervisor, Technician, and Operator. Up to 50 different users are available. Password protection restricts user entry to the recorder set up and specific screens. • Engineer Highest access to all levels, Supervisor, Technician and Operator • Supervisor 2nd highest level including Technician and Operator access • Technician 3rd level including Operator access • Operator 4th and lowest level of access SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 • English UK & US • French • German • Italian • Spanish • Polish • Portuguese (Braz) • Slovakian • Czech • Turkish • Romanian • Hungarian • Russian CE Conformity (CE Mark) This product conforms with the protection requirements of the following European Council Directives: 73/23/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive, and 89/336/EEC, the EMC Directive. Conformity of this product with any other “CE Mark” Directive(s) shall not be assumed. Immunity Product Classification Complies with EN 61326 Class I: Cord Connected, Panel Mounted Industrial Control Equipment with protective earthing (grounding), (EN 61010-1) Enclosure Rating Front panel designed to NEMA 3/ IP54 (Optional NEMA 4X/IP66) Temperature Units °C, °F, K Installation Requirements Recorder Identification Status bar: Alternately displays Recorder ID and Recorder Screen Name, Displays Time and Date Category II: Overvoltage (EN 61010-1) Pollution Degree 2 EMC Standards Emissions - EN 61326 Class B Immunity - EN 61326 Industrial Levels Safety Complies with EN 61010-1: 2001 Panel Mounted Equipment, Terminals must be enclosed within the panel Languages Clock • Accuracy ± 29 ppm (± 1 minute/month) at 25 °C Summer/Winter manual or automatic time adjustment or via communications. SNTP Client and/or Server included for synchronising over Ethernet Analog Inputs Number of Inputs 3, 6, 9 or 12 input channels Input Types 6 per pen integral “soft” alarm set points easily set by user to announce selected out of limit conditions; user can select if an alarm triggers a change in the chart background colour mV, V, mA with external shunt (provided as standard), Thermocouple, RTD and ohms Minimum Input Span Alarm triggers can be set for Hi, Lo, Deviation. Latched alarms require acknowledgement from the operator Range is fully configurable with span limitation of the operating range selected with 4% under range to 4% over-range capability (50 V Range 2%) Burnout (T/C) Active (High or Low), Passive and Health watch/maintenance (option) • Alarm Damping 1 s … 24 h ± 100% of pen scale An alarm can change the log rate on the affected pen Cold Junction Compensation • Hysteresis Internal compensation with the ability to manually adjust values, External Input for compensation, External CJC value specified Data Replay Mode Data replay facility on chart displays at normal, fast or slow speeds with zoom and cursor. Jump facility from the alarm history list directly to the occurance on the chart Input Resolution 0.0015% (16 Bit ADC) Alarm Set Points • Alarm triggers Display Chart Speeds • Chart rates Messages Screen • 1 mm/h • 5 mm/h • 10 mm/h • 20 mm/h • 30 mm/h • 60 mm/h • 120 mm/h • 600 mm/h • 1200 mm/h • 6000 mm/h Combinations of rates can be mixed and chart speeds can be set independently for each chart. Display speeds are independent of logging rate The message screen displays system information and records any setup activity that has been changed. It also provides warning and error message updates, lists alarm activity and will display user defined marks on a chart Input Impedance 10 Ω, use ± 0.1% external resistor, Volts > 1 MΩ, all other > 10 MΩ • Current loop resistance Source Impedance • T/C and RTD 100 Ω per lead maximum (a single point cal on Slot A will improve accuracy for a lead resistance above 10 Ω) Square Root Extraction Available as standard on Volts and mA input types Sensor Compensation Single point and Dual point for every input type Input Sampling Rate Recorder has 2 available slots with up to 6 analog inputs each; first slot fixed • Analog Input card (standard) 200 ms (5 Hz), 500 ms (2 Hz) • Analog Input expansion card (option) 100 ms (10 Hz), 200 ms (5 Hz), 500 ms (2 Hz) Linear Scales • Normal and Scientific notation • Decimal Point automatic or programmable • Engineering units, user definable (10 characters) Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 5 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 Logarithmic Scales • Logarithmic Decade limits -38 min … +38 max, (recommend up to 20 decades on one screen to ensure clarity) Input Isolation 300 V AC channel-to-channel, channel-to-ground (Resistance thermometers are not isolated for initial card, expansion card option RTs are isolated) Noise Rejection At 50/60Hz ± 2% • Analog Input card (standard) - Common mode 2 Hz = -120 dB, 5 Hz = -120 dB - Normal Mode 2 Hz = -80 dB, 5 Hz = -25 dB • Analog Input expansion card (option) 0 ... 1390 °C (32 ... 2534 °F) •D 0 ... 180 °C (32 ... 356 °F) 180 ... 1840 °C (356 ... 3344 °F) 1840 ... 2490 °C (3344 ... 4515 °F) Resistance thermometers Temperatur range • Pt100 α = 0,00385 -200 ... 850 °C (-328 ... 1562 °F) • Pt200 α = 0.00385 -200 ... 850 °C (-328 ... 1562 °F) • Pt500 α = 0.00385 -200 ... 850 °C (-328 ... 1562 °F) • Pt1000 α = 0.00385 -200 ... 850 °C (-328 ... 1562 °F) • Nickel, 100 Ω -60 ... 180 °C (-76 ... 356 °F) • Nickel, 120 Ω -80 ... 260 °C (-112 ... 500 °F) Logging - Common mode 2 Hz = -120 dB, 5 Hz = -120 dB, 10 Hz = -120 dB - Normal Mode 2 Hz = -85 dB, 5 Hz = -80 dB, 10 Hz = -48 dB Input Range Performance and Accuracy • P (Platinel) For Analog Input standard and expansion cards Logging Method Sample, Average, Min/Max - can be set independently per pen Logging Types Continuous, Fuzzy Logging Rate From 100 ms … 60 h per Pen Fuzzy Logging A secure data storage technique which delivers data compression ratio of 100:1 or more; self teaching, storing the data at a variable rate to match the process Input Actuation (Linear) Range • mV (DC) -1000 … +1000 • V (DC) -50 … +50 Mechanical Design • mA 4 … 20, 0 … 20 Enclosure/Bezel • 200 Ω 0 … 200 • 500 Ω 0 … 500 • 1000 Ω 0 … 1000 Zinc plated steel case with high impact resistant polycarbonate bezel; scratch resistant lens (Polyethylene Terephthalate). NEMA 3/IP54 protection rating standard. Optional NEMA 4X/IP66 (Front face only) • Enclosure Rating Front panel designed to NEMA 3/ IP54 (Optional NEMA 4X/IP66) • Colour Bezel: Grey Mounting Panel Unlimited mounting angle For the best view of the display the viewing angle should not exceed: • 55° from the left or right, • 10° looking down and • 30° looking up at the recorder display. Mounting adjustable for panel thickness of 2 mm … 20 mm. Adapter kits available for covering existing panel cutouts. Dimensions (W x H x D) in mm 144 x 144 x 200 (5.67 x 5.67 x 7.87”) Additional 80 mm (3.15”) clearance recommended for a straight type power cable and signal connectors • 4000 Ω 0 … 4000 Thermocouples Temperatur range •B 260 ... 538 °C (500 ... 1000 °F) 538 ... 1816 °C (1000 ... 3300 °F) •E -270 ... -200 °C (-454 ... -328 °F) -200 ... -70 °C (-328 ... -94 °F) -70 ... 1000 °C (-94 ... 1832 °F) •J -210 ... 0 °C (-346 ... 32 °F) 0 ... 1200 °C (32 ... 2192 °F) •K -270 ... -70 °C (-454 ... -94 °F) -70 ... 1372 °C (-94 ... 2502 °F) •R -50 ... 260 °C (-58 ... 500 °F) 260 ... 650 °C (500 ... 1202 °F) 650 ... 1768 °C (1202 ... 3214 °F) •S -50 ... 260 °C (-58 ... 500 °F) 260 ... 1000 °C (500 ... 1832 °F) 1000 ... 1768 °C (1832 ... 3214 °F) •T -270 ... -210 °C (-454 ... -346 °F) -210 ... 400 °C (-346 ... 752 °F) •L -200 ... 0 °C (-328 ... 32 °F) 0 ... 900 °C (32 ... 1652 °F) Cutout (W x H) in mm 138 x 138 mm (5.43 x 5.43”) Weight Max. 2.4 kg (5.3lb) 0 ... 100 °C (32 ... 212 °F) 100 ... 316 °C (212 ... 600 °F) 316 ... 830 °C (600 ... 1526 °F) 830 ... 1515 °C (1526 ... 2759 °F) 1515 ... 2315 °C (2759 ... 4119 °F) Wiring Connections IEC Power Plug. Removable terminal strip for input and alarm connections 0 ... 180 °C (32 ... 356 °F) 180 ... 1220 °C (356 ... 2228 °F) 1220 ... 2315 °C (2228 ... 4199 °F) Ambient Temperature 0 °C … 50 °C (32 °F ... 122 °F) Relative Humidity (%RH) 10 ... 90 -50 ... 370 °C (-58 ... 698 °F) 370 ... 1410 °C (698 ... 2570 °F) • Frequency (Hz) 0 ... 70 • Acceleration (g) 0.1 • G (W_W26) • C (W5, W26) • M (NiMo-NiCo) (NNM90) Environmental and Operating Conditions Vibration • N (Nicosil Nisil) -200 ... 100 °C (328 ... 212 °F) 100 ... 1300 °C (212 ... 2372 °F) Mechanical Shock • Chromel/Copel -50 ... 600 °C (-58 ... 1112 °F) • Acceleration (g) 6 Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 1 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 • Duration (ms) 30 Events User defined process events are recorded and can be set to cause particular recorder actions. Events can consist of recording start/stop, digital inputs, alarms, totalising actions, timers, barcode, etc. Once an event has been caused it can produce a definable set of effects on the recorder which can include, mark on chart, relay outputs, recording control, acknowledge alarm, trigger an Event, set/clear Relay, Screen change, E-mail a message and Reset max/mins. Each event marker can be recorded for analysis using the SIREC D application software. Health Watch/ Maintenance Capability The recorder keeps track of important “life actions” for improved diagnostics and preventative maintenance notification. Including • Powered On • Last powered On • Time On since power up • Total On time • Total Off time • Longest Off time • Lithium cell life • Backlight life left at 100% brightness • Hi/Lo CJC value (Hi & Lo temps), • Analog In last factory/user cal • Relay operations • last configuration change Mounting Position from Vertical • Tilted Forward 40° • Tilted Backward 65° • Tilted to Side (±) 65° Power Requirements • Mains Voltage (Vrms) 100 … 250 • Low Voltage AC (Vrms) 20 … 25 • DC Voltages 20 … 30 • Frequency (Hz) 47 … 63 Power Consumption AC: < 40 W (max), DC: <40 W (max), typical 20 W Warm Up 30 minutes minimum Options Alarm Outputs Programmable alarm set points (6 per pen) can be configured to activate up to 8 outputs • Update rate 200 ms for all alarms • Number/Type • 4 or 8 relay contacts SPDT, 3 A 240 V AC, 3 A 24 V AC/DC, 0.2A 240 V DC (non-inductive, internally suppressed) • 8 I/O - SPNO 1 A 24 V DC (non-inductive, internally suppressed) • Activation Fully programmable internal alarm levels. Assignable to any relay output Digital Input/Output • Quantity - Inputs - Outputs • 8 I/O All channels may be selected freely as either digital inputs or outputs. The Digital I/O card also has 4 channels that can be set as pulse inputs (channels 1 … 4). The operating frequency for pulse inputs on the Digital I/O card is 1kHz max. Agency Approval • CSA CSA22.2-No.1010.1-2004 Certificate Number L211230 • UL ANSI/UL61010-1-2004 File # 201698 Transmitter Power 130 mA at 24 V DC ± 3 V DC Extended Security System (ESS) Provides full support for 21 CFR Part 11. Includes features for entry of unique User ID’s and associated passwords: • Timeout on inactivity (1 … 10 min) • Password expiration (1 … 365 days) • Up to 50 users • Password re-entry lock out for incorrect entry of password more than 3 times, no re-use of passwords (programmable 4 … 12 times) • Traceability by user name FM Class 1 Division 2 (optional) Voltage free, isolated 4 relay outputs, all four channels are relay outputs only • Relays/DI card • 8 relays/ 2 DI card 2 outputs can be configured for use as digital inputs: A digital input is provided by a volt free contact between the normally open (NO) and the common (C) terminals of an output relay. If the 2 Digital inputs are used only 6 relay outputs are available. Closed < 500 Ω, Open > 300 kΩ Email Setup email accounts to send the following: When an Alarm is triggered or an Email can be sent as a part of an Event occurring, such as: Alarms - In/Out/Ack, Totaliser – Start, Stop or Reset, Digital Inputs – On, Off or State change, TC Burnout – on a specific Analog Input channel, Scheduled Events – Once, Interval, Specific days, Month End OPC Server OPC DA and AE 3.0 compliant. Totalisers and up to 24 pens can be transmitted via OPC server, max poll rate 1/s Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 7 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 Totaliser/Sterilisation* One totaliser per input. Totaliser value must be assigned to a pen for display and storage. Multiple totalisations (Maths option) are possible with the use of extra pens (option). Reset may be manual or programmed. Totalisation values are 10 digits plus exponent. Each pen can be totalised according to the Fo or Po sterilisation* function at 121.11°C (250 °F). The Standard Reference Temperature and Thermal Resistance (Z Value) are fully adjustable values of X, Y, W and V. Start temp, Reference temp and Z factor are all user defined, allowing support for many different types of sterilisation applications. *Specification table for Sterilisation The definition of Fo/Po is the sterilisation/pasteurisation time in minutes required to destroy a stated number of organisms with a known z at temperature T. Batch The Batch function allows the user to segment portions of data for further analysis. Batch controls include • Start, • Stop, • Pause, • for viewing, • Resume and Abort. Print Support Network printing from status, message and replay screens. Plus screen capture facility of process screens instantly using a basic USB standard PCL printer. Math Algorithms All analog input channels have a math expression block. This is a fully user programmable 100 character free form math expression for each pen. Math calculations are available on all pens, one per input plus 12 extra pens for the SIREC D200 recorder. Miscellaneous Optional customer ID Tagging (3 lines of up to 22 characters each line) 8 Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 Firmware Credit System The credits system is a flexible way of adding to the recorder features without having to upgrade the firmware. Simply purchase a number of credits to cover your current and possibly future requirements and the recorder will be delivered with the credits loaded. The credit value in each recorder is displayed in the Factory menu. • Select the Options button and by activating and de-activating the options in the credit list, the recorder will change its functionality. Any greyed out options on the list will mean there are not enough credits available for that feature on the recorder. Credits can be applied as desired to the Firmware functions until the total number of credits purchased has been used up. Additional credits can be purchased later if new features are to be activated and not enough credits are available to support these additional functions. Firmware option Credit value Description Full Maths 4 Full Math - this can handle math expressions that can consist of expressions up to 100 characters in length. (Note 1) Events 6 Events are certain conditions or operations that can be set up and logged according to the time and date of an occurrence. Subsequently events can be reviewed or displayed on a graph. Events can be set up to produce the following actions: Mark on Chart, start/stop Logging, start/stop/reset Totalisers, acknowledge alarm, trigger an Event, set/clear Relay, Screen change, E-mail a message and Reset max/mins. (Note 2) Totalisers/ Sterilisation calcu- 4 lation Each pen can be associated with a totaliser. Using extra pens, the totalised values can be displayed and recorded; multiple totals can be calculated out of the same variable (weekly, monthly, etc.). The totaliser function can handle Fo and Po sterilisation calculation. (Note 1) Health Watch/ Maintenance 2 The recorder keeps track of important “life actions” for improved diagnostics and preventative mainte-nance notification. Including Powered On, Last powered On, Time On since power up, Total On time, Total Off time, Longest Off time, Lithium cell life, Backlight life left at 100% brightness, Hi/Lo CJC value (Hi & Lo temps), Analog In last factory/user cal, Relay operations. Print Support 2 Network printing from status, message and replay screens. Plus screen capture facility of process screens instantly using a basic USB standard PCL printer. Batch 3 The Batch function allows the user to segment portions of data for further analysis. Batch controls include Start, Stop, Pause, for viewing, Resume and Abort. Groups 2 Groups of Pens can be specified and named with a Group number to display on the recorder. Remote Viewer 3 Extends the user interface of the recorder onto the desktop PC. Providing full remote control of the unit launched from a web browser. Email 3 Setup email accounts to send the following: When an Alarm is triggered or an Email can be sent as a part of an Event occurring, such as: Alarms - In/Out/Ack, Totaliser – Start, Stop or Reset, Digital Inputs – On, Off or State change, TC Burnout – on a specific Analog Input channel, Scheduled Events – Once, Interval, Specific days, Month End. OPC Server 8 OPC (OLE for Process Control) -Software application for realtime interfacing between servers and clients. OPC is a software standard that defines common interfaces for data exchange between devices such as recorders, controllers, PLC’s and Microsoft Windows™ based applications Extra Pens 2 4 extra pens to store and display totalised values, results of calculations, etc. Maximum is up to 12 extra pens for the SIREC D200 recorder. Notes • (1) Additional pens (“Extra Pens”) can be used to display and store the results of calculations, totalisers, variables imported via communications, or to store values. • (2) Event markers are required to automatically reset the totalisers, for example on a periodic basis or on an external condition. (Not necessary if the totalisers are reset manually) Additional information is available in the Internet under: http://www.siemens.com/sirec Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 9 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 ■ Selection and Ordering Data Order No. SIREC D200 display recorder 1) 7ND4121- ■ Accessories Front dimensions: 144 mm x 144 mm, for all standard applications/ 5 TFT display, Ethernet interface (rear side) and USB interface (front face) 7 7 A 7 7 - 7 7 7 7 Order No. Firmware options for SIREC D200 Code No. of recorder required 10 credits 7ND4 801-8AD 20 credits 7ND4 801-8BD Power supply 30 credits 7ND4 801-8CD 50 or 60 Hz, 90 ... 240 V AC 40 credits 7ND4 801-8DD } 1 24 V DC Options/enabling of SIREC D software Code No. of recorder required 4 Signal inputs Universal inputs (mA, mV, V, TC, RTD, R) • 3 inputs } • 6 inputs • 12 inputs Enabling of SIREC D-Manager 7ND4 800-8BA A Enabling of SIREC D-Server 7ND4 800-8CA B Upgrading of SIREC D-Manager to SIREC D-Server 7ND4 800-8EA SIREC D software Only for subsequent orders; software is included in delivery of recorder Evaluation software for SIREC D200/D300/D400 (on CD) incl. enabling for SIREC D-Viewer and manual for the software on CD in German, English, French 7ND4 800-8AA C Switching outputs and inputs None (retrofitting digital input/digital out- } put not possible) 0 None (retrofitting digital input/digital output possible) 1 4 relays (240 V) 2 8 relays, of which 2 can be optionally configured as binary input (240 V) 3 8 binary outputs and inputs (24 V relay/freely-configurable) 4 Documentation Included on CD-ROM in scope of delivery SIREC D200 recorder manual Internal data storage 70 Mbyte (standard) } 400 Mbyte 1 2 Transmitter power supply/ rear side ports } None 24 V DC max. 200 mA/USB and RS485 (rear side) A5E01001785 • English (can also be downloaded from Internet) A5E01001767 • French (can only be downloaded from Internet) 1 Firmware options and required credits 2 Options Firmware options (see table below „Firmware options and required credits“) } None • German (can also be downloaded from Internet) Required credits Groups/summarize channels 2 Diagnostic functions 2 A Print Support 2 10 credits B 4 Extra Pens 2 20 credits C Counter 2 30 credits D Remote Viewer 3 40 credits E Batch 3 Extended Security System (ESS) E-mail function 3 IP54 protection rating standard (front face) Totalisers 4 Maths (free functions) 4 • without ESS } • with ESS A B IP66 (NEMA 4X) protection rating standard (front face) • without ESS D • with ESS E Events (logical connections) 6 OPC Interface 8 Documentation Manual in German } Manual in English 1 2 } Available ex stock 1) Subject to export regulations AL:N, ECCN: EAR99 Scope of delivery: Recorder, CD-ROM with manual in German or English, SIREC D software (SIREC D-Viewer). 10 Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 Modification 07/2007 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 ■ Options Options - Hardware • Alarm Card - 4 or 8 outputs relay contacts SPCO 240 V - 8 Digital I/O - SPNO 24 V DC - Programmable alarm set points can be configured to activate up to 8 outputs • RS485 Modbus - the RS485 connection allows process data to be transferred to other devices, or to record data received in MODBUS RTU protocol (slave mode only). • Portable Recorders - Portable cases available as an accessory item • Digital Input Two digital input options are available: - 2 inputs on 8 channel Alarm card, - 8 inputs on Digital I/O card. The digital inputs allow users to initiate, from a remote location via a dry contact closure, selected recorder functions. • Approvals - CSA and UL • 24 V AC/DC Power Supply - 20 to 30 V DC - 20 to 25 V AC • 24 V DC Transmitter Power Supply - Can supply up to 130 mA to external transmitters. • Print Support - Network printing from status, message and replay screens. Plus screen capture facility of process screens instantly using a basic USB standard PCL printer. ■ Dimensional drawings 157 (6.181) 80 (3.150) 200 (7.874) 137.5 (5.413) 38.38 (1.511) 144 (5.669) 144 (5.669) Two mounting brackets are supplied as standard 138.00 (5.43”) Panel Cut-Out Panel Cut-Out +1 -0 138.00 (5.43”) +1 -0 > 7.00 (0.28”) > 6.00 (0.237”) Panel Cut-Out SIREC D200 Recorder Panel Cut-Out SIREC D200, dimensions in mm (inch) and panel cut-out Siemens MP 20 News · 2007 11 SIREC D Display Recorder SIREC D200 ■ Schematics Analogue Input 3 & 6 channel expansion (option) - Slots B CJC Connector position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Slot B 13 14 15 16 17 18 CJC Slot G - +* - + * - + * -+ * 24Vdc TX - +* - + * USB RS485 Ethernet Slot A ETHERNET 4 and 8 Relay Alarm (option) - Slot G 24V TX Power Supply 2-way conn / RS485 Modbus port/ USB port option card 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO (Last 2 channels can be Digital Inputs on 8 Alarm Relay card) Analogue Input 3 & 6 channel - Slots A Key: NO = Normally Open , C = Common, NC = Normally Closed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8 Digital Input/Output (option) - Slot G - +* -+ * - + * -+ * - +* - +* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NO C NO C NO C NO C NO C NO C NO C NO C SIREC D200 - Terminal assignments and power requirements (rear of unit) ■ More information Additional information is available in the Internet under: http://www.siemens.com/sirec 12 Siemens MP 20 News · 2007