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ABB SM3000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User Guide IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L SM3000 Multipoint Videographic Recorder...
  • Page 2 Cert. No. Q 05907 As a part of ABB, a world leader in process automation technology, we offer customers EN 29001 (ISO 9001) application expertise, service and support worldwide.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    6.8.2 Custom Chart Zones ........ 108 5.5.8 On-line/Off-line ........... 48 6.8.3 Real-time Alarms ........108 5.5.9 Data Verification and Integrity ...... 48 5.5.10 Backing Up Archived Data ......48 5.5.11 Archive Wrap ..........48 5.5.12 File Formats ..........49 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 4 B.4.1 Operating Mode Modbus Coils ....132 B.4.2 Operating Mode Modbus Registers ...146 Appendix I – End User License Agreement ....191 B.4.3 Communications – Analog and Digital Inputs ......169 Index ................. 192 Acknowledgements and Trademarks ......196 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 5: Product Identification

    Italian Spanish Special Features Standard Custom configuration (customer to complete and supply SM3000 custom configuration sheet – INF08/035) GAMP validation compatible instrument** Engineered configuration (customer to supply configuration details required) Not available in conjunction with 24 V DC power supply Instrument supplied preconfigured to customer's requirements, together with calibration and conformity certificates.
  • Page 6 Main  Select the alarm type, set the alarm trip Configuration points, the tag and the hysteresis. Menu  3. Set the time and date. Set the count rate, preset & predetermined count values IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 7 Select the relay source and the relay polarity  Select the analog output source & ranges  Select the digital output sources & polarity 9. Exit configuration and save changes. 10. Start recording! Insert media to start the archiving process automatically. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    It is not necessary for archiving to be 'online'. Compact Flash Card Shunt Resistors Keys (If fitted with a compact flash drive) (1 per analog input) Mounting Clamps Fig. 3.1 Standard Accessories Note. For optional accessories, refer to Appendix F on page 188. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 9 Appendix A, page 129 Chart View (Section 4.3) Bargraph View (Section 4.4) Digital Indicator View (Section 4.5) Process View (Section 4.6) Alarm Event Log (Section 4.9) Totalizer Log (Section 4.10) Status and Audit Log (Section 4.8) Fig. 3.2 Functional Overview IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Section 6.4.1, page 61) and external archive media is inserted in the instrument, enables the operator to save a snapshot of any operator view to the external media if pressed when the menu is not open. Fig. 4.1 Displays and Controls IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 11 Only process groups and views that have been enabled are displayed – see Section 6.5, page 76.  Group Overview is displayed only if more than one process group has been configured and group overview display has been enabled – see Section 6.4.1, page 61. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 12: Chart Views

    (displayed in the Bargraph, Digital Indicators, Process and Chart Views), see Appendix H, page 190. Fig. 4.3 Horizontal and Vertical Chart Views Note. Do not remove media while either of the media update in progress status icons ( ) are displayed. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 13 Page 12) For a description of the Status Icons (displayed in the Status Bar) and Alarm Event Icons (displayed in the Bargraph, Digital Indicators, Process and Chart Views), see Appendix H, page 190. Fig. 4.4 Circular Chart View IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 14 Chart, Bargraph, Digital Indicator, Process, Instrument Status/Audit Log, Alarm Log or Totalizer Log view can be saved to the external media by pressing the key whenever the Operator Menu is not open. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 15 (Circular Chart view) to move backwards and forwards through the recorded data. Historical Review Active Invalid data – e.g. recording disabled Digital Values displayed Indicators indicate the process status at the cursor position Cursor 11:58:23 Duty/Standby Pumps Switched 11:57:30 High Level IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 16 The instrument exits Historical Review mode automatically after 15 minutes if no key is pressed. Select Exit to return to the real-time recording display. Note. Pressing the key also exits Historical Review mode and displays the next enabled view. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 17 Message annotation is selected (see 'Chart Annotation' on page 16) the message is also added to the chart. Note. When the instrument is in Historical Review mode, Operator Messages generated are added at the current time, not the time indicated by the cursor. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 18 Changing the chart duration causes the time at the cursor position to change.  If the chart duration is changed when in historical review mode, it reverts to that set during configuration (see Section 6.5.1, page 76) upon exiting historical review mode. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 19 40 seconds 3 days 40 seconds 8 days 40 seconds 6 days 60 seconds 9 days 60 seconds 32 days 140 seconds 14 days 140 seconds 21 days 140 seconds Table 4.1 Sample Rates and Screen Intervals IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 20 – individual check boxes to select that channel trace for viewing Select 'OK' to exit. Note. The recording of a channel's data is not affected by this operation and the instantaneous channel values are still shown on the indicators at the top of the screen. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 21 40 seconds. The AutoView Scroll status icon ( ) is displayed in the status bar when AutoView Scroll is active. Press any key to cancel AutoView Scroll. Note. Applicable only to Circular Chart view. Select to start a new circular chart. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 22: Electronic Signatures

    Fig. 4.5 Entering an Electronic Signature Note. Up to 7 electronic signatures can be stored in the instrument's memory. If 7 signatures exist and a new one is created, the oldest is overwritten. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 23: Bargraph Views

    4.4 Bargraph Views For a description of the Status Icons (displayed in the Status Bar) and Alarm Event Icons (displayed in the Bargraph, Digital Indicators, Process and Chart Views), see Appendix H, page 190. Fig. 4.6 Bargraph Views IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 24 If '< user defined >' is selected, a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered (see Fig. 6.5, page 56). An 'Assign to group' dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 25 Select 'AutoView Scroll' to display the enabled bargraph for each configured process group in turn for 40 seconds. The AutoView Scroll status icon ( ) is displayed in the status bar when AutoView Scroll is active. Press any key to cancel AutoView Scroll. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 26: Digital Indicator View

    Digital indicators resize automatically according to the number of channels displayed.  Totalizers must be configured and enabled before they are displayed – see Section 6.6.5, page 98.  When a totalizer is not running (i.e. 'Stop' is selected), the corresponding totalizer value is shown in red. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 27 If '< user defined >' is selected, a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered (see Fig. 6.5, page 56). An 'Assign to group' dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 28 Groups enabled, for example, if 5 Process Groups are enabled, each group has up to 7 channels available for display.  Channels that have not been configured are greyed-out in the menu. Twelve Channels Selected Six Channels Selected IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 29 Select 'AutoView Scroll' to display the enabled digital indicator for each configured process group in turn for 40 seconds. The AutoView Scroll status icon ( ) is displayed in the status bar when AutoView Scroll is active. Press any key to cancel AutoView Scroll. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 30: Process View

    Fig. 4.8 Process View Note.  Only totalizers that have been enabled in the Configuration level are displayed.  When a totalizer is not running (i.e. 'Stop' is selected), the corresponding totalizer value is shown in red. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 31 If '< user defined >' is selected, a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered (see Fig. 6.5, page 56). An 'Assign to group' dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 32 Select 'AutoView Scroll' to display the enabled process view for each configured process group in turn for 40 seconds. The AutoView Scroll status icon ( ) is displayed in the status bar when AutoView Scroll is active. Press any key to cancel AutoView Scroll. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 33: Group Overview

    (see Note 1 on Page 12) For a description of the Status Icons (displayed in the Status Bar) and Alarm Event Icons (displayed in the Bargraph, Digital Indicators, Process and Chart Views), see Appendix H, page 190. Fig. 4.9 Group Overview IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 34 If '< user defined >' is selected, a data entry keyboard first appears to enable the message to be entered (see Fig. 6.5, page 56). An 'Assign to group' dialog box then appears to enable the message to be assigned to one or more Process Groups. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 35 If an active alarm in another process group is unacknowledged, the icon is surrounded by a red flashing border ( The short channel tags of individual alarms that have not been configured are greyed-out in the menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 36: Instrument Status / Audit Log View

    Instrument Status – see Fig. 4.11, page 35. Audit Log – See Fig. 4.12. Fig. 4.10 Instrument Status / Audit Log Select the Configuration Level – see Section 6, page 51. Select the Setup Level – see Section 5, page 41. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 37: Instrument Status View

    Selects the Alarm Event Log >=1 Day: Days, e.g. '5 Days' >=1 Hour, <1 Day: Hours, e.g. '10 hours' Opens the Operator Menu for <1 Hour: Minutes, e.g. '25 minutes' the current view Fig. 4.11 Instrument Status IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 38: Audit Log View

    Entries are renumbered so that the number of the oldest entry is always 00. For a description of the Audit Log Icons (displayed in the Audit Log) see Appendix H, page 190. Fig. 4.12 Audit Log IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 39: Alarm Event Log

    Note. When the number of entries in the Alarm Event log has reached that defined in 'Alarm log size' (see Section 6.4.3, page 67), the oldest data is overwritten by the newest. Entries are renumbered so that the number of the oldest entry is always IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 40 If an active alarm in another process group is unacknowledged, the icon is surrounded by a red flashing border ( The short channel tags of individual alarms that have not been configured are greyed-out in the menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 41: Totalizer Log

    The logging of totalizer values can be triggered at pre-determined intervals and/or by digital signal – see 'Log update time' and 'Log update source' on page 99. For a description of the Totalizer Log Icons (displayed in the Totalizer Log and the Process View), see Appendix H, page 190. Fig. 4.14 Totalizer Log IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 42 Totalizer groups that have not been configured are greyed-out in the menu. Select 'All Data' to select all enabled totalizers for display. Selecting 'Max / Min Details' changes the totalizer log view to show the dates and times at which the maximum and minimum values occurred: IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 43: Setup

    If this occurs, access privileges can be reinstated only by the system administrator (User 1). If the system administrator's access privileges have been removed, the security system must be disabled using the configuration security switch (Yellow switch) to gain access to the configuration – see Section 6.1.2, page 51. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 44: Password Entry

    Password Expired Passwords can be configured to expire at pre-determined intervals. If a password is time expired, this screen is displayed automatically. Enter a new password as described above. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 45: Setup Menu

    2. Select 'Stay Offline' from the 'Select data to be archived' box that appears. 3. Select 'Reset archiving' in the Setup Menu. 4. Select 'On-line' in the Setup Menu. 5. Select data to be archived (if >1 day of data in internal memory) and press IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 46 Note. Files stored in internal memory cannot be deleted. The diagnostics features are available only on instruments with the Advanced Software option enabled. To use the diagnostics features, refer to the Advanced Software Options User Guide Supplement, IM/SM3000ADV. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 47: Archiving

    ­1 Hour, <1 Day: Hours, e.g. '10 hours' <1 Hour: Minutes, e.g. '25 minutes' Fig. 5.2 Media Status Icons Note. Do not remove media while either of the media update in progress status icons ( ) are displayed. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 48: Inserting And Removing Media

    Do not use excessive force. Unlock the media door with the key supplied and press the release catch to open the door Press the eject button Withdraw the media SmartMedia Compact Flash Media Fig. 5.3 Inserting and Removing External Media IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 49 <Start Time HH_MM><Start Date DDMMMYY><Process log files Group Tag> for example, 14_3219Dec03Boiler5 The file '02000026Oct03Ch1_1AnlgSM3000.B00' contains data generated from 02:00:00 (after summertime ends). <Start Time HH_MM><Start Date Audit DDMMMYY><Instrument Tag> for example, log files 14_3219Dec03Boiler room 3 Table 5.2 Archive Filenames IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 50 When external archive media contains approximately 300 files, its read/write performance becomes too slow, Archiving is stopped automatically and the 'Too Many Files – Archiving Stopped' icons ( alternating with ) are displayed. Change the media immediately to prevent loss of data. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 51: File Formats

    Note. Archive files created during the daylight saving period (summertime) are compatible with the database feature of Version 5.8 (or later) only of the Company's DataManager data analysis software package. Fig. 5.4 Channel Data File Sample IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 52 SM3000 Multipoint Videographic Recorder 5 Setup Fig. 5.5 Alarm Event Log Sample Fig. 5.6 Totalizer Log Sample Fig. 5.7 Audit Log Sample IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 53: Configuration

    Set the internal security switch to the 'Configuration Level Not Protected' position – see Fig. 6.2, page 53.  Access the Configuration Level – see Fig. 6.1, page 52.  Make changes to parameters as detailed in Figs. 6.1 and 6.3. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 54 2. The option to load or retain the security configuration is available only to the System Administrator (User 1). If a new or existing configuration file is opened by a user other than the System Administrator, the instrument's existing security settings are retained. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 55 Access the Configuration level as shown in Fig. 6.1, page 52 Fig. 6.2 Setting the Security Switch Note. The red switch is for factory use only. Ensure it remains in the position closest to the rear of the instrument. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 56: Overview Of Configuration

    When all configuration changes are complete, select Exit to save or cancel changes. Fig. 6.3 Overview of Configuration Steps Note. Only enabled Process Groups (and their associated Channel Options) are visible in the menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 57: Making Changes To Parameters

    1. The appropriate parameter selection window or data entry dialog box is displayed automatically – see Fig. 6.5, page 56. 2. Use the key to open the Configuration menu in order to select a different channel – see Fig. 6.13, page 86. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 58 Fig. 6.5 Parameter Selection Windows/Data Entry Dialog Boxes Note. Tags with a high percentage of capital letters and wide characters such as 'W' or 'M' may appear truncated in some Operator Views. In such cases, use lower case letters or fewer characters. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 59 Fig. 6.6 Copy Facility Note. The copy facility enables the settings from a feature configured previously to be copied to other, identical features; for example, from one analog input to another, one operator message to another, etc. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 60 Table 6.1 Copy Facility (Continued) Archive file format (binary) Archive file enables:  Channel data file enable  Alarm event log file enable  Totalizer log file enable  Audit log file enable Table 6.1 Copy Facility IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 61 Count rate  Engineering units  Cut-off  Short tag Functions  Long tag Custom Linearizers Table 6.1 Copy Facility (Continued)  All breakpoints Custom Chart Zones  Upper and lower zone margins Table 6.1 Copy Facility (Continued) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 62 Selecting 'Save as Current Configuration' suspends recording for a short time while the new configuration is implemented.  When saving the current configuration to internal storage, it is saved twice, once with the filename 'SM3000.cfg' and again with the filename '<time><date><instrument tag>.cfg'.
  • Page 63: Common Configuration

    Ch3.1 to Ch3.12 Ch1.1 to Ch1.6 Ch1.1 to Ch1.9 Ch2.1 to Ch2.6 Ch2.1 to Ch2.9 Ch3.1 to Ch3.6 Ch3.1 to Ch3.9 Ch4.1 to Ch4.6 Ch4.1 to Ch4.9 Ch5.1 to Ch5.6 Ch6.1 to Ch6.6 Table 6.2 Channels and Groups IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 64 •1 A new internal data file for all the recording channels in this group is created if this parameter is changed. All historical data stored internally for these channels is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 65  Archive files created during the daylight saving period (see Section 6.5.6, page 85) are compatible with the database feature of Version 5.8 (or later) only of the Company's DataManager data analysis software package. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 66 Note. Displayed only if 'Daylight Saving - Enable' is set to 'Auto - Europe'. Note. Displayed only if 'Daylight Saving - Enable' is set to 'Auto - Custom'. Set the start and end of the daylight saving period. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 67: Security

    Enter the time period after which an inactive user's access privileges are de-activated. A user is considered inactive if their password has not been used. A user is de-activated by removal of their access privileges and can be re-activated only by the System Administrator (User 1). IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 68 • Load configurations from external media only. Config (Load) – The selected user is unable to make any configuration changes load configurations from external media. Enter an initial password for the selected user. Note. The user may subsequently change this password. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 69: Logs

    Note. The size of the Audit log can be changed only by the System Administrator (User 1). Log sizes must be set in the range 10 to 200. The size of the logs has no effect on the amount of memory available for storing channel data. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 70: Operator Messages

    Select the group(s) to which the message is to apply. Source ID Select the internal or external signal source used to add the tag to the Alarm Event log. Refer to Appendix A on page 129 for a full list of sources available. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 71: Ethernet

    Operator – the user can acknowledge alarms and start/stop totalizers using a web browser Configuration – in addition to operator functions, the user can load configurations change instrument's internal clock using a web browser IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 72: Email

    To prevent this, allocate a fixed IP address to the recorder and ensure this IP address is explicitly allowed as valid in the configuration of the email server (and any intervening firewalls). Fig. 6.9 Reports email Example Fig. 6.10 Event Trigger email Example IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 73 Event trigger source types that cannot be inverted are: Alarm acknowledge, Any alarm and New alarm. Select up to 10 event source types to generate an e-mail. Fig. 6.10 on page 70 is an example of an event-triggered e-mail. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 74: Modbus Tcp

    Master) device(s) that is(are) permitted to poll the instrument for data. All analog data is read from the instrument in IEEE format contained in adjacent registers representing the data in high word, low word order. Select 'Yes' to reverse the IEEE data, otherwise select 'No'. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 75 Notes.  Displayed only if 'Protocol' is set to 'RTU'.  This setting is always required to access a RTU via Ethernet. Set the IP address for the Modbus TCP gateway required to communicate with the RTU. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 76 Select the communications protocol to be used by the instrument to communicate with the nominated slave device: None – comms digital channel unused TCP – Modbus Transmission Control Protocol RTU – access a Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) via Modbus TCP gateway IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 77 Note. Displayed only if 'Protocol' is set to 'TCP' or 'RTU'. Enter the register number to be read or written to in the slave device. Note. Displayed only if 'Protocol' is set to 'TCP' or 'RTU'. Select the register type, 'Input Status' or 'Coil Status'. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 78: Process Group Configuration

    Process Group. Refer to Appendix A on page 129 for a description of the available sources. Note. This signal is edge-triggered. A rising edge (inactive to active) enables recording. A falling edge (active to inactive) disables recording. Enabled Disabled IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 79 (active to inactive) switches to the primary sampling rate. Secondary Primary •1 A new internal data file for all the recording channels in this group is created if this parameter is changed. All historical data stored internally for these channels is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 80: Configuring The Chart View

    6.5.2 Configuring the Chart View Major Chart Divisions Minor Chart Divisions Scale Bar Time Stamp Chart Trace Chart Divisions Screen Interval Operator Message Annotation Alarm Event Annotation Vertical Chart Screen Interval Horizontal --> Chart Horizontal <-- Chart Circular Chart IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 81 Set the number of minor vertical divisions to appear between the major chart divisions on the scale bar. Vertical and Horizontal Chart Views only Set the number of divisions to appear on the chart. Circular Chart View only IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 82 Enables the Operator to reset the totalizers on any or all channels. Totalizer stop/go enable (Circular Chart view only) Enables the Operator to stop and start totalizers on any or all channels. Note. Menu items that are not enabled are greyed-out in the relevant Chart View menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 83: Configuring The Bargraph View

    Max/min reset enable Enables the operator to reset the maximum and minimum values of one or more channels to the current value. Note. Menu items that are not enabled are greyed-out in the Bargraph menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 84: Configuring The Process View

    Enables the Operator to reset the totalizers on any or all channels. Totalizer stop/go enable Enables the Operator to stop and start totalizers on any or all channels. Note. Menu items that are not enabled are greyed-out in the Process view menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 85: Configuring The Digital Indicator View

    Totalizer stop/go enable Enables the Operator to start and stop the totalizer. Channel select enable Enables the Operator to display or hide individual channels. Note. Menu items that are not enabled are greyed-out in the Digital Indicator View menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 86 SM3000 Multipoint Videographic Recorder 6 Configuration Select the channels to be accessible from the Digital Indicator view. Note. Channels that are not enabled are greyed-out in the Digital Indicator view menu. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 87: Archiving

    When set to 'On', archive wrap deletes the oldest archived data file from external archive media automatically when the media approaches its maximum capacity. When set to 'Off', archiving stops automatically when external archive media is full. No files are deleted. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 88: Channel Configuration

    Process Group 1, Channels 1.1 to 1.12 Fig. 6.13 Recording Channel Configuration Note. The number of Process Groups and associated channel options displayed depend on the number of Process Groups selected during common configuration setup – see Section 6.4.1, page 61. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 89: Recording Channel Setup

    All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost. If this parameter is changed from a previous setting of 'None' new internal data files for all enabled recording channels are created. Any unarchived data is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 90 •1 If this parameter is changed, a new internal data file for this recording channel is created. All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 91: Analog Input Configuration

    Note.  For thermocouple applications using an external fixed cold junction, set 'Type' to 'millivolts' and select the appropriate linearizer type.  Linearizer units are displayed only if a temperature linearizer type (Thermocouple or RTD) is selected. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 92 'Engineering low' value to 50.0 and the 'Engineering high' value to 250.0. •1 If this parameter is changed, a new internal data file for this recording channel is created. All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 93 – driven in direction of failure. Downscale – channel value driven below zero. •1 If this parameter is changed, a new internal data file for this recording channel is created. All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 94: Digital Input Configuration

    Enter the tag name to be displayed in the Process view and •1 used in the archive files (20 characters max.). •1 If this parameter is changed, a new internal data file for this recording channel is created. All historical data stored internally for this channel is lost. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 95: Alarm Configuration

    Alarm On Alarm Latched Alarm Off Alarm acknowledged by operator High Latch Alarm Action Process Variable Hysteresis Trip Point Alarm On Alarm Latched Alarm Off Alarm acknowledged by operator Low Latch Alarm Action Fig. 6.15 High/Low Latch Alarms IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 96 Deviation exceeded – becomes inactive. fast rate alarm becomes Deviation active, slow rate alarm becomes inactive, new period starts. Fast Rate Alarm Period Alarm On Alarm Off Slow Rate Alarm Alarm On Alarm Off Fig. 6.17 Fast-/Slow-Rate Alarms IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 97 Alarm Enable signal is switched On. Alarm delay alarm is now enabled. switched Off. Alarm is timer is started. Alarm is activated disabled immediately. because process variable Alarm de-activates. is above trip point. Fig. 6.18 Delayed High/Low Process Alarms IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 98 Note. Process, Latch and Annunciate alarms only. Alarm Output Trip Point Alarm On Alarm Off Time in seconds (s) Timer Timer Timer Hysteresis Timer Started Reset Started Time Reset Elapsed IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 99 Assign the alarm to one or more of 12 groups. The alarm states assigned to each group are 'ORed' together to create an internal digital signal that may be assigned to relays, digital outputs or internal digital controls. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 100: Totalizer Configuration

    Appendix A on page 129 for a description of the available sources. Note. This signal is edge-triggered. A rising edge (inactive to active) starts the totalizer. A falling edge (active to inactive) stops the totalizer. Start Stop IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 101 24 hours Midnight Select a signal source to trigger the addition of the current totalizer values to the Totalizer log on a rising edge. Refer to Appendix A on page 129 for a description of the available sources. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 102 Units Input Signal Example – a count of 5 digital pulses with 'Count rate' set to 100 increments the totalizer from 0 to 500 in 100 unit steps. 1minute 1minute Totalizer Value IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 103: I/O Module Configuration

    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for a value above 50 % of the engineering range. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for each input. Reset adjustment Select to reset 'Offset adjust' and 'Span adjust' (see next page) to zero and to 1 respectively. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 104: Relay Modules

    5 Hz. Consideration must also be given to the mechanical life of the relay. Select the relay source polarity. Note. When polarity is set to 'Positive', the relay is energized when the digital source is active (On). IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 105: Hybrid Modules

    F0 to F10 and BCD digital inputs F12 to F31 are deactivated. If digital inputs F1 to F5 are all inactive when digital input F6 (update trigger) is activated then BCD digital input F0 is activated. BCD digital inputs F1 to F31 are deactivated. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 106 Electrical units – range 0 to 23 mA. Source Range High 21mA Analog Output Engineering High Analog Output Electrical High Analog Output Electrical Low Analog Output Engineering Low Source Range Low IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 107: Serial Communications Module

    Note. If any RTU devices are polled, set a response time that is long enough to allow for the normal turn around time from these devices. The configuration allows for only one setting for all devices connected to the network. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 108 'None'. is not Enter the register number to be read or written to in the slave device. Note. Displayed only if 'RTU Address' set to 'None'. is not Select the register type, 'Input Status' or 'Coil Status'. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 109: Functions

    – see Section 6.6.2, page 89. Note. X is input to the linearizer expressed as a percentage of the electrical range. Y is output expressed as a percentage of the engineering range. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 110: Custom Chart Zones

    (determined by the 'Minutes' setting) or on the hour (if 'Minutes' is set to 'Off'). Set the duration for the alarm to remain active. Set to 'On' to add an entry to the Alarm event log each time the real-time alarm becomes active. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 111: Installation

    Warning. Select a location away from strong electrical and magnetic fields. If this is not possible, particularly in applications where mobile communications equipment is expected to be used, screened cables within earthed metal conduit must be used. C – Avoid Vibration Fig. 7.1 General Requirements IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 112: Mounting

    Dimensions in mm (in.) 9 (0.35) Gasket 26 (1.02) + 0.04 (11.06 288 (11.34) – 0 – 0 168 (6.61) Panel Cut-out 14 (0.55) Minimum 30 (1.18) 38 (1.50) Gasket Between Cut-outs 4 (0.16) Fig. 7.3 Mounting Dimensions IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 113 Tighten the panel clamps securely by hand – Note below Fig. 7.4 Fitting the Instrument into the Panel Note. This is critical in order to ensure proper compression of the panel seal and achieve the NEMA 4X hosedown rating. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 114: Electrical Connections

    It is strongly recommended that screened cable is used for signal inputs and relay connections. Connect the screen to the earth (ground stud) – see Fig. 7.5, page 113.  Replacement of the internal battery (types Duracell DL2450 or Renata CR2450N 3 V lithium cell) must be carried out by an approved technician only. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 115 THC mA V*, mV – THC mA V*, mV – – THC mA – Tx/Rx V*, mV – – – Fig. 7.5 Electrical Connections Note. Terminal screws must be tightened to a torque of 2.5 lbf.in (0.28 Nm). IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 116: Analog Inputs

    2-wire transmitters. Two additional 24 V power supplies are provided on the transmitter power 10W Shunt supply module boards, each of which is capable of driving two 2-wire transmitters. Fig. 7.7 Transmitter Power Supply IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 117 Brown * Fe/Con (J) Yellow Blue Black White Black Blue Blue Black White Black * Case Blue for intrinsically safe circuits DIN 43710 Fe/Con (DIN 43710) — — — Blue/Red Blue Blue Table 7.1 Thermocouple Compensating Cable IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 118: Rs422/485 Serial Communications

    – refer to information supplied with the host system. Host Computer 1.8kW Pull-up Resistor Terminal Block G 1.8kW Pull-down Tx– Resistor 1.8kW Pull-up Rx– Resistor 1.8kW Pull-down Resistor B – Four-wire Connection See Warnings on Page 112 Fig. 7.8 Two-wire and Four-wire Connection IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 119: Pull-Up And Pull-Down Resistors

    – twin twisted pair with separate foil screens Up to 1.2 km Host Master and integral drain wires. Computer First Slave Last Slave 19 18 120W Termination Resistor Fig. 7.9 Connecting Multiple Slaves IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 120: Mains Power Connections

    Warning. Use fuse rating – 400 mA (max.) type T. Note. Relay contacts are fitted with arc suppression components as standard. Fuse, 3A, Type T 24V DC Terminal Block J Fig. 7.11 DC Power Supply Warning. Use fuse rating – 3 A (max.) type T. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 121: Hybrid I/O Module Connections

    Load: 450  min. 15 k max. Fig. 7.14 Digital Input Connections 7.8.3 Analog Output Connections Two analog outputs are provided on the Hybrid option board. – – Terminal Block E, F, G or H Fig. 7.15 Analog Output Connections IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 122: Ethernet Network Connections

    Direct connection to a computer – see Fig. 7.16  Connection to a network hub – see Fig. 7.18  Connection to a dial-up router – see Fig. 7.19  Connection to an internet gateway – see Fig. 7.20 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 123: Connection To A Network Hub

    Fig. 7.18 Connection to a Network Hub 7.9.3 Connection to a Dial-Up Router Router Router WAN / Internet Fig. 7.19 Connection to a Dial-Up Router 7.9.4 Connection to an Internet Gateway Internet Gateway Fig. 7.20 Connection to an Internet Gateway IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 124: Specification

    — —   Totalizer values & units of measure — —  Totalizer tags — — —  Max., min. and average batch values — — —  Graphical view of historical data — — — IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 125 Provides an electronic equivalent to the signing of a conventional paper chart Enables operator to securely approve recorded data Content Date/Time, operator ID and operator defined 20-character message are stored in the alarm/event log and can be displayed on the chart IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 126 60 s 120 s 480 s 512 Mb Compact Flash 8 months 6 years 26 years 40 years 79 years 319 years 1 Gb Compact Flash 1 year 13 years 52 years 77 years 155 years 623 years IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 127 Recorded data for each channel ABB recorders comply with approved industry standards for memory cards and ABB has fully tested and recommend the use of SanDisk Alarm event log for each group Standard Grade or Ultra II memory cards. Other brands may not be...
  • Page 128 1100 ms for 6 or 12 channels — resistance, RTD Input Isolation 35 V DC channel-to-channel 500 V DC channel-to-channel Isolation from Rest Galvanically isolated to 500 V DC Galvanically isolated to 500 V DC of Instrument *Requires external voltage divider board Part No. GR2000/0375 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 129 11 elements each archiving Functions SMTP client compatibility AND, OR, NAND, NOR, XOR, NOT Compatible with MS Exchange versions up to and including Tags MS Exchange 2003 20-character tag for each equation Update rate 300 ms IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 130 RS485, 2- or 4-wire Display housing material Protocol 25 % glass-filled polyester Modbus RTU slave + master Screen Double layer polyester coated toughened glass Emissions & Immunity Meets requirements of: DS/SM3000–EN Rev. Z EN50081-2 EN50082-2 EN61326 for an industrial environment IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 131: Appendix A - Signal Sources

    BCD (Binary Coded Decimal) Digital Input States. Digital states derived from digital inputs H1 to H6. Available only if optional hybrid I/O board is fitted in module position H. BCD digital I/P H31 Table A.1 Signal Sources IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 132 Totalizer Count Pulse. Active for 100 ms each time the totalizer updates by one whole count. For example, if two decimal places are set, a pulse is generated when the totalizer value increments from 0.99 to 1.00 or 1.99 to 2.00. Count pulse 6.6B Table A.1 Signal Sources (Continued) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 133: Appendix B - Modbus Guide

    The instrument monitors the elapsed time between receipt of characters from the host. If the elapsed time between two characters is 3.5 character times, the slave assumes the second character received is the start of a new message. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 134: Modbus Exception Responses

    0008 0026 Table B.1 Modbus Exception Responses 0009 0027 0010 0028 0011 0029 0012 0030 0013 0031 0014 0032 0015 0033 0016 0034 0017 0035 0018 0036 Table B.2 Analog Input Fail States IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 135 Alarm 2.6B 0120 Alarm 3.3B 0156 Alarm 3.12B 0192 Alarm 1.9C 0085 Alarm 2.6C 0121 Alarm 3.3C 0157 Alarm 3.12C 0193 Alarm 1.9D 0086 Alarm 2.6D 0122 Alarm 3.3D 0158 Alarm 3.12D 0194 Table B.3 Alarm Active/Inactive States IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 136 0264 Alarm 6.3B 0300 Alarm 6.12B 0336 Alarm 4.9C 0229 Alarm 5.6C 0265 Alarm 6.3C 0301 Alarm 6.12C 0337 Alarm 4.9D 0230 Alarm 5.6D 0266 Alarm 6.3D 0302 Alarm 6.12D 0338 Table B.3 Alarm Active/Inactive States (Continued) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 137 Alarm 2.6B 0420 Alarm 3.3B 0456 Alarm 3.12B 0492 Alarm 1.9C 0385 Alarm 2.6C 0421 Alarm 3.3C 0457 Alarm 3.12C 0493 Alarm 1.9D 0386 Alarm 2.6D 0422 Alarm 3.3D 0458 Alarm 3.12D 0494 Table B.4 Alarm Acknowledge States IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 138 0564 Alarm 6.3B 0600 Alarm 6.12B 0636 Alarm 4.9C 0529 Alarm 5.6C 0565 Alarm 6.3C 0601 Alarm 6.12C 0637 Alarm 4.9D 0530 Alarm 5.6D 0566 Alarm 6.3D 0602 Alarm 6.12D 0638 Table B.4 Alarm Acknowledge States (Continued) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 139 0793 0843 0720 0770 0820 0744 0794 0844 0721 0771 0821 0745 0795 0845 0722 0772 0822 0746 0796 0846 0723 0773 0823 0747 0797 0847 0724 0774 0824 0748 0798 0848 Table B.6 Digital I/O States IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 140 Totalizer 3.11B 0920 Totalizer 5.5B 0956 Totalizer 6.11B 0992 Totalizer 2.6A 0885 Totalizer 3.12A 0921 Totalizer 5.6A 0957 Totalizer 6.12A 0993 Totalizer 2.6B 0886 Totalizer 3.12B 0922 Totalizer 5.6B 0958 Totalizer 6.12B 0994 Table B.7 Totalizer Stop/Go IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 141 Totalizer 3.11B 1070 Totalizer 5.5B 1106 Totalizer 6.11B 1142 Totalizer 2.6A 1035 Totalizer 3.12A 1071 Totalizer 5.6A 1107 Totalizer 6.12A 1143 Totalizer 2.6B 1036 Totalizer 3.12B 1072 Totalizer 5.6B 1108 Totalizer 6.12B 1144 Table B.8 Totalizer Reset IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 142 Totalizer 3.11B 1220 Totalizer 5.5B 1256 Totalizer 6.11B 1292 Totalizer 2.6A 1185 Totalizer 3.12A 1221 Totalizer 5.6A 1257 Totalizer 6.12A 1293 Totalizer 2.6B 1186 Totalizer 3.12B 1222 Totalizer 5.6B 1258 Totalizer 6.12B 1294 Table B.9 Totalizer Wrap IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 143 1370 Totalizer 5.5B 1406 Totalizer 6.11B 1442 Totalizer 2.6A 1335 Totalizer 3.12A 1371 Totalizer 5.6A 1407 Totalizer 6.12A 1443 Totalizer 2.6B 1336 Totalizer 3.12B 1372 Totalizer 5.6B 1408 Totalizer 6.12B 1444 Table B.10 Totalizer First Stage Output IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 144 1520 Totalizer 5.5B 1556 Totalizer 6.11B 1592 Totalizer 2.6A 1485 Totalizer 3.12A 1521 Totalizer 5.6A 1557 Totalizer 6.12A 1593 Totalizer 2.6B 1486 Totalizer 3.12B 1522 Totalizer 5.6B 1558 Totalizer 6.12B 1594 Table B.11 Totalizer Flowrate Fail State IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 145 Totalizer A flowrate failure 2258 2278 2298 2318 2338 2358 2378 2398 2418 2438 2458 2478 Totalizer B flowrate failure 2259 2279 2299 2319 2339 2359 2379 2399 2419 2439 2459 2479 Table B.13 Channel Digital Signals (Process Group 2) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 146 Totalizer A flowrate failure 2738 2758 2778 2798 2818 2838 2858 2878 2898 2918 2938 2958 Totalizer B flowrate failure 2739 2759 2779 2799 2819 2839 2859 2879 2899 2919 2939 2959 Table B.15 Channel Digital Signals (Process Group 4) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 147 Totalizer A flowrate failure 3218 3238 3258 3278 3298 3318 3338 3358 3378 3398 3418 3438 Totalizer B flowrate failure 3219 3239 3259 3279 3299 3319 3339 3359 3379 3399 3419 3439 Table B.17 Channel Digital Signals (Process Group 6) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 148: Operating Mode Modbus Registers

    0051 and 0052 0053 and 0054 0055 and 0056 0057 and 0058 0059 and 0060 0061 and 0062 0063 and 0064 0065 and 0066 0067 and 0068 0069 and 0070 0071 and 0072 Table B.18 Analog Inputs IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 149 0241 and 0242 Alarm 3.3C 0313 and 0314 Alarm 3.12C 0385 and 0386 Alarm 1.9D 0171 and 0172 Alarm 2.6D 0243 and 0244 Alarm 3.3D 0315 and 0316 Alarm 3.12D 0387 and 0388 Table B.19 Alarm Trip Levels IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 150 0529 and 0530 Alarm 6.3C 0601 and 0602 Alarm 6.12C 0673 and 0674 Alarm 4.9D 0459 and 0460 Alarm 5.6D 0531 and 0532 Alarm 6.3D 0603 and 0604 Alarm 6.12D 0675 and 0676 Table B.19 Alarm Trip Levels (Continued) IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 151 Totalizer 5.6A 0913 and 0914 Totalizer 6.12A 0985 and 0986 Totalizer 2.6B 0771 and 0772 Totalizer 3.12B 0843 and 0844 Totalizer 5.6B 0915 and 0916 Totalizer 6.12B 0987 and 0988 Table B.20 Totalizer Maximum Flowrate – Current Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 152 Totalizer 5.6A 1213 and 1214 Totalizer 6.12A 1285 and 1286 Totalizer 2.6B 1071 and 1072 Totalizer 3.12B 1143 and 1144 Totalizer 5.6B 1215 and 1216 Totalizer 6.12B 1287 and 1288 Table B.21 Totalizer Minimum Flowrate – Current Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 153 Totalizer 5.6A 1513 and 1514 Totalizer 6.12A 1585 and 1586 Totalizer 2.6B 1371 and 1372 Totalizer 3.12B 1443 and 1444 Totalizer 5.6B 1515 and 1516 Totalizer 6.12B 1587 and 1588 Table B.22 Totalizer Average Flowrate – Current Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 154 Totalizer 5.6A 2025 to 2028 Totalizer 6.12A 2169 to 2172 Totalizer 2.6B 1741 to 1744 Totalizer 3.12B 1885 to 1888 Totalizer 5.6B 2029 to 2032 Totalizer 6.12B 2173 to 2176 Table B.23 Totalizer Batch Total – Current Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 155 Totalizer 5.6A 2413 and 2414 Totalizer 6.12A 2485 and 2486 Totalizer 2.6B 2271 and 2272 Totalizer 3.12B 2343 and 2344 Totalizer 5.6B 2415 and 2416 Totalizer 6.12B 2487 and 2488 Table B.24 Totalizer Maximum Flowrate – Previous Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 156 Totalizer 5.6A 2713 and 2714 Totalizer 6.12A 2785 and 2786 Totalizer 2.6B 2571 and 2572 Totalizer 3.12B 2643 and 2644 Totalizer 5.6B 2715 and 2716 Totalizer 6.12B 2787 and 2788 Table B.25 Totalizer Minimum Flowrate – Previous Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 157 Totalizer 5.6A 3013 and 3014 Totalizer 6.12A 3085 and 3086 Totalizer 2.6B 2871 and 2872 Totalizer 3.12B 2943 and 2944 Totalizer 5.6B 3015 and 3016 Totalizer 6.12B 3087 and 3088 Table B.26 Totalizer Average Flowrate – Previous Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 158 Totalizer 5.6A 3525 to 3528 Totalizer 6.12A 3669 to 3672 Totalizer 2.6B 3241 to 3244 Totalizer 3.12B 3385 to 3388 Totalizer 5.6B 3529 to 3532 Totalizer 6.12B 3673 to 3676 Table B.27 Totalizer Batch Total – Previous Batch IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 159 Totalizer B batch total 4047 to 4050 4097 to 4100 4147 to 4150 4197 to 4200 4247 to 4250 4297 to 4300 (previous batch) Table B.28 Registers by Channel – Process Group 1, Channels 1 to 6 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 160 Totalizer B batch total 4347 to 4350 4397 to 4400 4447 to 4450 4497 to 4500 4547 to 4550 4597 to 4600 (previous batch) Table B.29 Registers by Channel – Process Group 1, Channels 7 to 12 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 161 Totalizer B batch total 4647 to 4650 4697 to 4700 4747 to 4750 4797 to 4800 4847 to 4850 4897 to 4900 (previous batch) Table B.30 Registers by Channel – Process Group 2, Channels 1 to 6 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 162 Totalizer B batch total 4947 to 4950 4997 to 5000 5047 to 5050 5097 to 5100 5147 to 5150 5197 to 5200 (previous batch) Table B.31 Registers by Channel – Process Group 2, Channels 7 to 12 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 163 Totalizer B batch total 5247 to 5250 5297 to 5300 5347 to 5350 5397 to 5400 5447 to 5450 5497 to 5500 (previous batch) Table B.32 Registers by Channel – Process Group 3, Channels 1 to 6 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 164 Totalizer B batch total 5547 to 5550 5597 to 5600 5647 to 5650 5697 to 5700 5747 to 5750 5797 to 5800 (previous batch) Table B.33 Registers by Channel – Process Group 3, Channels 7 to 12 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 165 Totalizer B batch total 5847 to 5850 5897 to 5900 5947 to 5950 5997 to 6000 6047 to 6050 6097 to 6100 (previous batch) Table B.34 Registers by Channel – Process Group 4, Channels 1 to 6 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 166 Totalizer B batch total 6147 to 6150 6197 to 6200 6247 to 6250 6297 to 6300 6347 to 6350 6397 to 6400 (previous batch) Table B.35 Registers by Channel – Process Group 4, Channels 7 to 12 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 167 Totalizer B batch total 6447 to 6450 6497 to 6500 6547 to 6550 6597 to 6600 6647 to 6650 6697 to 6700 (previous batch) Table B.36 Registers by Channel – Process Group 5, Channels 1 to 6 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 168 Totalizer B batch total 6747 to 6750 6797 to 6800 6847 to 6850 6897 to 6900 6947 to 6950 6997 to 7000 (previous batch) Table B.37 Registers by Channel – Process Group 5, Channels 7 to 12 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 169 Totalizer B batch total 7047 to 7050 7097 to 7100 7147 to 7150 7197 to 7200 7247 to 7250 7297 to 7300 (previous batch) Table B.38 Registers by Channel – Process Group 6, Channels 1 to 6 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 170 Totalizer B batch total 7347 to 7350 7397 to 7400 7447 to 7450 7497 to 7500 7547 to 7550 7597 to 7600 (previous batch) Table B.39 Registers by Channel – Process Group 6, Channels 7 to 12 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 171: Communications - Analog And Digital Inputs

    3759 and 3760 1631 1681 3761 and 3762 1632 1682 3763 and 3764 1633 1683 3765 and 3766 1634 1684 3767 and 3768 1635 1685 3769 and 3770 1636 1686 3771 and 3772 Table B.40 Modbus Inputs IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 172: Appendix C - Storage Capacity

    21.6 months 18.0 months 1.0 hour 54.0 years 27.0 years 18.0 years 13.5 years 10.8 years 9.0 years 12.0 hours 647.9 years 323.9 years 216.0 years 162.0 years 129.6 years 108.0 years Table C.1 Internal Storage Capacity IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 173: Archive Storage Capacity

    11.7 years 10.0 seconds 20.2 months 3.3 years 6.7 years 13 years 1.0 minute 10 years 20 years 39.9 years 77.9 years 10.0 minutes 99.8 years 199.5 years 399 years 779.3 years Table C.2 External (Archive) Storage Capacity IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 174: Appendix D - Default Settings

    Channel select False Channel select enables Channels x.1 to x.6 True Channels x.7 to x.12 False Archiving Archive file enables Channel data file False Alarm event log file False Totalizer log file False Audit log file False Wrap IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 175: Recording Channels

    Alarm tags (only for channels 1.1A to 1.6D Alarm A tag 1.xA Alarm B tag 1.xB Alarm C tag 1.xC Alarm D tag 1.xD Trip 0.0 % Hysteresis 0.0 % Time hysteresis 0 Secs Enable source None Log enable Alarm groups All False IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 176: Functions

    Engineering range high 2000 D.2.3 QSTHC_C As D.2.1 QSMilliAmp, except: Analog inputs Type Thermocouple Linearizer type Linearizer units Degrees C Engineering units °C D.2.4 QSTHC_F As D.2.3 QSTHC_C, except: Analog inputs Linearizer units Degrees F Engineering units °F IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 177: Qsrtd_C

    Archive file enables Channel data file True Alarm event log file True Totalizer log file True Audit log file True Recording channels Source identifiers Channels 1.1 to 1.5 Analog I/P A.1 to A.5 Channel 1.6 Alarm state 1.1A IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 178: Appendix E - Ethernet

    Fig. E.2 Typical HTTP Transfer retransmitted. Other protocols that operate at the same level are the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) and the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP). IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 179: Testing A Network Connection

    ID as defined by the subnet mask. If the addressing is correct, check the connecting cable and confirm that the green continuity LED on recorder's Ethernet module is lit, indicating that a connection has been made. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 180: Ftp Access Via Ms-Dos

    …at the ftp prompt and press Enter. A confirmation such as the following is displayed: ftp> get'14083218Sep03Ch1_4AnlgSM3000.B00' 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for 14083218Sep03Ch1_4AnlgSM3000.B00 226 RETR command successful. ftp: 75912 bytes received in 1.38 Seconds 55.21 Kbytes/sec. ftp> IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 181: Ftp Access Via Internet Explorer

    'OK'. To access data: 1. Start Internet Explorer. 2. In the 'Address' bar, enter 'ftp://' followed by the IP address of the recorder from which the files are to be copied. The following is displayed: IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 182: Using Ftp Access With Datamanager

    For full details of how to configure DataManager for use with access, refer DataManager User Guide, IM/DATMGR. Note. The content of the archive media is accessible only if archiving is set to 'On-line' in the recorder's Setup menu – see Section 5.4, page 43. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 183: Using The Recorder's Web Server

    1. The 'Log On' and 'Configuration' buttons are displayed only if a user has been configured for remote operation access – see Section 6.4.5, page 69. 2. The Current Display view is not available if the recorder is in historical review or configuration mode. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 184 Alarm status of each channel – refer to Appendix H for idenfication of alarm icons Fig. E.5 Recording Channels Page Note. Alarm acknowledgement is enabled only if a user has been configured for remote operation access – see Section 6.4.5, page 69. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 185 – see Note below Totalizer units of measure Fig. E.7 Totalizers Page Note. Totalizer control is enabled only if a user has been configured for remote operation access – see Section 6.4.5, page 69. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 186 (assuming archiving continues at current rate) Fig. E.8 Archiving Page Module A Cold junction analog inputs compensation reading for module A Module B analog inputs Cold junction compensation reading for module B Fig. E.9 Analog Signals Page IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 187 (see Section 6.5.2), it is displayed in the chart view (see Section Fig. 4.3). An Instruction is displayed in a message box on the recorder's screen until the Operator acknowledges it by pressing the key. Fig. E.11 Operator Message Page IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 188 Change or retain security configuration – see Fig. 6.1 Fig. E.13 Alternative Configuration Selection Note. Alternative Configuration Selection is available only if a user has been configured for remote operation access with Configuration access rights – see Section 6.4.5, page 69. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 189: Glossary Of Terms

    Open system A system conforming to specifications and guidelines that are 'open' to all. This allows any manufacturers' equipment that comply with these standards to be used interchangeably on the standard network. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 190: Appendix F - Spare Parts And Accessories

    GR2000/0704 Hybrid I/O board upgrade pack GR2000/0705 Transmitter PSU board upgrade pack GR2000/0706 6-Channel standard analog I/P board upgrade pack GR2000/0708 6-Channel high specification analog I/P board upgrade pack GR2000/0714 RS485 serial communications board upgrade pack GR2000/1722 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 191: Appendix G - Error & Diagnostics Information

    WARNING: If you select Yes, all files on the storage reinserting. card folder will be erased!". "Disk removed before signature sign" message appears in audit log. Caused by static damage to media card. Format or replace current card. Observe anti-static precautions when handling. IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 192: Appendix H - Symbols And Icons

    Real Time Alarm Maximum Value Date/Time or Daylight Saving Alarm Acknowledged Minimum Value Start/End Changed Operator Message Average Value FTP Logon Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Start/End Changed Start/End Changed Electronic Signature Security Change Fig. H.1 Symbols and Icons IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 193: Appendix I - End User License Agreement

    If you do not agree to this end user license agreement ('EULA'), do not use the ScreenMaster or copy the software. Instead, promptly contact ABB for instructions on return of the unused ScreenMaster for a refund. Any use of the software, including but not limited to use on the ScreenMaster, will constitute your agreement to this EULA (or ratification of any previous consent).
  • Page 194: Index

    Audit Log ..........34, 36, 47, 67, 85 AutoView Scroll – See Chart : AutoView Scroll Bargraph ............. 6, 21, 58 Configuration .............81 Markers ..............81 Max./Min. Reset ............23 Views Enabling Menu Items ..........81 BCD (Binary Encoded) Digital Inputs .....103, 129 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 195 Security ............. 51, 65 to 66 Access Privileges ..........66 Inactive user De-activation ........65 Internal Switch ..........51, 53 Passwords ............66 Type ............. 51, 65 View/Edit Other Users .......... 66 Totalizers ............98 to 100 Type ................61 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 196 See also Advanced Software Options ................ 60, 77, 85 User Guide Supplement, IM/SM3000ADV Process Group Tag ............76 Process View ............28 to 30 Menu Items Enabling ..........82 Totalizer Reset ............30 Totalizer Stop/Go ............30 Product code ..............3 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 197 Count Rate .............. 100 Intermediate Count ............ 99 Predetermined Count ..........99 Preset Count ............. 99 Tag ................98 Units ................98 Wrap ..............98, 99 Trace Color ................. 87 Width ................ 80 Transmitter Power Supply ..........114 IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...
  • Page 198: Acknowledgements And Trademarks

    SM3000 Multipoint Videographic Recorder Acknowledgements and Trademarks Acknowledgements and Trademarks Modbus is a registered trademark of the Modbus-IDA organization Microsoft is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries IM/SM3000–EN Rev. L...

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