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Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Symbols ........................1 Static Electricity ....................1 Installation Category ..................... 1 Fuses ........................1 Cables ........................2 WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..........2 Do’s and Don’ts ...................... 2 Hazardous Voltage ....................3 Maintenance and Unit Repair ................
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Installation Chapter 2: Unpacking ........................15 Battery ........................15 Mechanical .......................15 Panel Mounting ....................16 Electrical ........................17 Cables ........................17 A.C. Power ......................17 Case ...........................18 Display Trimpot Adjustments ................18 A - Brightness control ...................18 B - Contrast control ....................18 C - Battery switch ....................18 Universal Card ......................18 Current Inputs...
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Password ......................32 Change Password ....................35 Password User Traceability ................35 Load Passwords ....................35 Save Passwords ....................35 Reset Passwords ....................35 Comms for Ethernet ..................... 36 Factory ......................... 38 Comms Ports ......................40 Analogue In Setup Chapter 5: Analogue In ......................
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Setup Complete Chapter 8: Setup complete ......................65 Load ...........................66 Save ...........................66 Recording Chapter 9: Recording .........................67 Enabled ........................67 Log to Disk ......................67 Save Data and Eject Disk ..................67 Validate Disk ......................68 Totals Chapter 10: Start All Totals ......................69 Stop All Totals ......................69 Reset All Totals .....................69...
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Appendix A - Quality Approvals CE Mark ........................83 Appendix B - Battery Safety Data Sheet Safety Guideline ..................... 85 Identification......................Composition/Information on Ingredients ............85 Hazard Identification ................... 86 First Aid Measures ....................86 Fire - fighting measures ..................86 Accidental release measures ................
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Safety The product range of instruments is compliant with the requirements of BS EN 61010-1:1993 “Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control and Laboratory Use”. If the equipment is used in a manner NOT specified, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. Symbols One or more of the following symbols may appear on the recorder labelling: Symbol...
Cables To fully comply with the requirements of the CE Mark, all cables connected to the rear of the unit should use screened cable terminated at both ends. Also a low impedance Ω earth cable (<1 m ) should be connected to the earthing stud on the rear of the recorder. WARNINGS AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do’s and Don’ts Before any other connections are made to the recorder, the protective earth terminal...
WARNING IMPROPER SIGNAL AND SUPPLY WIRING Signal and supply wiring should be kept separate. Where this is impractical, shielded cables should be used for the signal wiring. Where signal wiring is carrying, or could carry under fault conditions, hazardous voltage (defined as >30 V rms and 42.4 V peak, or >60 Vd.c.), double insulation must be used for all signal wiring.
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Chapter 1: Introduction SIREC DS The SIREC DS paperless chart recorder, is the latest development of the solid-state replacement for traditional paper chart recorders. The SIREC DS focuses on Ease 100 mm key recorderof use • • Low cost Reliability •...
Specifications Panel depth measurements do not include the thickness of the panel. SIREC DS 5" passive colour STN QVGA Display Technology Resolution 320 x 240 pixels Dimensions (mm): Bezel Size (w x h) 144 x 144 mm Panel Depth 200 mm (minimum) Panel cut out 138 x 138 mm Number of Channels...
Input Actuation Temp. Range Accuracy (Linear) Stability -328 to 1652 -200 to 900 -328 to 212 -200 to 100 2.75 0.3% 0.03%/°C 212 to 1652 100 to 900 0.3% 0.03%/°C -328 to 2372 -200 to 1300 N (Nicrosil -328 to 32 -200 to 0 0.2% 0.05%/°C...
Main Features Recorder Function Rationale Access recorder data via an ethernet con- Ethernet comms nection Allows restricted access to recorder menus Password protection at specific levels Independent log rate on each pen. Each input has specific logging response. Data view and collection optimised to the Adjustable chart speeds.
Default Start-up Condition Table Listed below are the recorder default settings for initial power up. Menu Function Default Language English (UK) General Default Drive Disk Set up Password Disabled Factory Drives Disk 1.44 Mb floppy Inputs Enabled Analogue In Type Volts Set up Range...
• Auto attach to trend. • Major and Minor graduations. • Over/under range indication. • Variable screen position. • Horizontal or vertical. Digital • Variable screen position. • Max / Min. values. • Over/under range indication. 43-TV-25-20 GLO Issue 4 01/02 UK A5E00117351-04...
Alarm Indicators • High alarm icon is red • Low alarm icon is red Pen Pointers • Provide pen pointers • Over/under range indication. where bars are not required which move in real-time. bars Pen pointers Trend 43-TV-25-20 GLO Issue 4 01/02 UK A5E00117351-04...
Trend • Variable time per division. • Text markers. • Any combination of pens in tiled, conventional or waterfall mode. Units and Scale • Programmable text length up to 20 char- acters. Scale • Auto or definable scale. • Horizontal or vertical. 43-TV-25-20 GLO Issue 4 01/02 UK A5E00117351-04...
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Chapter 2: Installation Unpacking It is advisable to retain the packaging in which your SIREC DS recorder arrived, should the recorder need to be returned. NB. Should the original packing be destroyed, then ONLY pack the recorder in pol- ystyrene granules if the recorder is FIRST sealed in a strong plastic bag, failing to do this will invalidate your warranty.
Electrical All connections to the unit are made via the rear panel. Cables To comply with CE Mark, all cables connected to the rear of the unit should use screened cable terminated at both ends. A.C. Power A.C. supply is connected via the standard configuration IEC chassis plug on the rear panel.
Case This view shows the right hand side of the case, the rectangular holes to the right are for the mounting clamps. The three round holes in the centre consist of two trimpots and Brightness a battery switch. The left hole is a trimpot adjustment that controls the of the Contrast screen.
Current Inputs For current inputs an external resistor is required to be fitted across pins 1 and 2, 1 per Ω channel. The resistor value should be 10 and a high tolerance such as 0.1%. The resistor should been connected as shown, on the mating half connector, across the relevant pins according to which channels are to be set up for current input.
The pin-outs for the relay alarm card are numbered from the bottom of the unit to top, pins 1 to 12, for the relay outputs, and pins 1 to 4 for the 2 digital input connector. Devices driven by the relays are connected to a 12-way screw terminal plug similar to the one used on the Universal analogue inputs.
Chapter 3: Quick Tour The Keypad Keypad release button Directional key Enter button Buttons To select an option as displayed along the bottom of the screen, press the button immediately below the required option. The options displayed above the buttons change dependent upon the facilities available at that given time.
Status Bar Screen name Recorder name Disk space icon Time & Date Alarm Bell Icon Memory Digital Recording turns red when an space icon reading indicator alarm is triggered Chip Floppy Disk The icons for the are green in normal operating conditions. The chip relates to the amount of memory space used and changes to orange when 80% full.
Screen Displays There are eight different layouts available with the SIREC DS . To select a screen, see “Selecting and Re-naming Screens” on page 73 Chart V bars + digitals Chart H bars + digitals Bars V (6 pens) Bars H (6 pens) Chart V (6 pens) Chart &...
non volatile The screen display is which means the recorder will show the last screen displayed after a power down. The SIREC DS offers a selection of 8 display layouts. Combi- nations of trends, charts and digitals display are available in horizontal and vertical modes. See “Layout”...
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