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    User s anual

    System Description

    ACONIS-1000

    System

    Description

    Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd,

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    Table

    o

    Contents

    1. System Description.................................................................................................................

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    ..3

    1.1. Introduction........................................................................

    .. ........ .....

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    ...

    .

    ..

    3

    1.1.1. Features ..........................................................................................................................................4

    1.1.2. Installation ..............................................................................

    .

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    ..

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    ......4

    1.1.3. Man-Machine Interface .................................................................... .. .. .... ...... .. 4

    1.1.4. Communication Bus System ............................................................................................

    ....

    .

    4

    1.1.5. Unmanned Monitoring.................................................................................. ........ 4

    1.1.6. System Structure.....................................................................

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    .. .. ..

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    6

    1.2. Process Control Station ......................................................................................................... ....7

    1.2.1. Process

    unit

    .....................................................................

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    ......

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    8

    1.2.2. Interface unit ..................................................................................................................................8

    1.2.3. Structure of Process Control Station .......................................................................................8

    1.3. Server Control Station........................................................................................................................9

    1.3.1.

    Hardware

    Structure

    of

    Server control Station....

    .......

    ...

    ................ .....

    10

    1.4. MiniatureRemote Terminal Unit and Real-Time Control Station......

    .

    .... ..............

    ..

    11

    1.4.1.

    Hardware

    Structure............................................................................. ................... ..11

    1.5. Operator Control Stations .....................................................................

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    ....12

    1.5.1. Video Client................................................................................. .. ...... .. ....... ...... .. ..12

    1.5.1.].

    Hardware

    Structure

    of

    Video Client ....

    .

    ...

    . ..

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    .

    ...........................

    12

    15.1.2. Display Structure of Video Client...................................................................13

    1.5.2. Alarm Server .................................................................................................. .......

    .

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    ..

    .....14

    1.5.2.1. Hardware Structure of Alarm Server..... ......... ...... .. ...... ...... ...................... 14

    1.5.2.2. Alarm Printing .................................................................................. .. .... ...... .. 14

    1.5.2.3.

    Log Printing ......................................................................... .............. . ....

    15

    1.5.2.4. EAS Management................................................................ .. .. ...... 16

    1.5.3. Operator Control Station's Communication.... .. ..................... .......... ................17

    1.6.

    Communication Interface

    Gateway....

    ...

    .... .... ....

    ....

    ..........

    ..

    .....18

    1..6.1. l1ardware structure ................................................................... .... ...... . .. 18

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    1 System Description

    The ACONI5-1000 System is a total control

    system

    which interfaces

    with other

    multi-functional alarm monitoring, data acquisition, control system and other

    system for ships and offshore vessels

    based on

    fully distributed microprocessor

    technology

    in uniform

    hardware concept. With its modular system structure; the

    system offers a

    high

    degree of reliability

    and

    flexibility, which

    makes it

    suitable for

    large variety of different

    types and

    sizes of ships

    where

    efficiency

    and

    reliability are

    highly significant. t is

    adaptable

    for all types

    of

    ships, e.g.

    bulk

    carriers, cruise

    vessels, container ships, reefers

    and

    other special purpose vessels.

    1 1 Introduction

    The ACONI5-1000 System has a modular and flexible

    system

    structure, with

    computer capacity which is fully

    distributed

    to all control room stations,

    by use of

    a

    microprocessor technology. The tasks

    in

    the ACONI5-1000 System

    are

    distributed

    among sub-stations.

    The

    sub-stations

    are

    divided into three groups:

    Process control station : performs interface

    with

    process, signal manipulation,

    automatic regulation and control.

    Operator

    control station:

    performs

    control

    and

    supervision.

    Server control station : control the communica tion

    between

    the

    other

    stations

    and transverse communication between buses and manage all database over

    operator

    control stations

    and

    interface gateway(if GW) and

    other

    systems

    connected to communication bus.

    The controlling module

    of

    a sub-station comprises

    one

    32bit microprocessor

    equipped with memory device and communication

    module. The

    abbreviation

    GCM

    (General Control Module) is used for this controlling module.

    Communication

    between sub-stations are carried

    out in

    a digital serial

    mode

    through

    a dual bus-system at the high

    speed of

    375,000 bps, giving the system an

    updating

    time

    of

    less

    than

    1 second. The communication

    media uses twisted pair

    cable

    as

    well as coaxial cable. The

    bus

    system of the ACONIS-l000 eliminates the

    risk

    of

    total break down of the

    system caused

    by

    earth

    failure, electro-magnetic

    interference

    or

    a

    broken

    bus.

    Process control stations are connected with one

    another

    by a

    duplexed

    process

    control

    bus

    system,

    through

    the first

    synchronous

    interface channel of the

    communication module and its

    stand by

    module. A maximum

    of

    32 process control

    stations

    can

    be connected

    on

    a

    bus

    system. The

    operator

    control bus system

    from

    the operator control stations is connected to the second synchronous interface

    channel

    of

    the serial communication module. This bus

    system

    connects a maximum

    of

    6

    operator

    control station and

    one alarm

    station

    with

    one another.

    The ACONIS-1000 System is

    designed

    to meet the classification of society's

    requirements for a periodically

    unmanned

    engine

    room

    operation.

    The

    design

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    conforms

    to

    all rules and regulations, and all types of module are

    approved.

    In

    addition, the ACONI5-1000 System has high reliability

    in

    their systems.

    1.1.1 Features

    The ACONI5-1000 alarm

    monitoring

    and control system is a

    microprocessor-based

    system designed to provide the ship s

    officers

    with

    all

    the

    basic

    alarm

    and status information they require to

    maintain

    a safe and efficient

    operation

    of the machinery, especially when unmanned.

    The ACONIS-l000 System has the

    advantage

    that its structure is designed by

    the DCS (Distributed Control System), and each auxiliary storage device in the

    microprocessor-based stations

    has

    Flash Disk

    or

    ROM (Read

    Only

    Memory)-based

    design. The

    structure

    of the DCS

    has

    merit, unlike

    the

    Central Control System, all

    local control stations

    can operate

    their own local work control. Though a

    supervisory

    control station's

    break-down could

    occur, the sequential control works

    can

    keep

    the entire control process of

    the system

    from

    stopping

    because of

    the

    supervisory

    control station's break-down. The auxiliary storage device is a

    memory

    space in which executable code and data can be stored in the microprocessor-based

    system, and disk storage can be used for general purposes.

    1.1.2 Installation

    Each ACONI5-1000 station has the potential of both central installation and

    local installation. Each

    unit can

    be installed locally and also all the

    units

    together

    can be installed in

    one

    cabinet.

    1.1.3 Man-Machine Interface

    Operator control stations provide full colored graphic displays, functional

    keyboard and

    tracker-ball.

    Graphic

    user interface in the man-machine interface

    provides

    standard

    and

    customized

    mimics

    through

    colored graphic display, and for

    each display

    including the

    graphic interface button, the functional

    keyboard

    can

    be

    directly

    handled by the

    tracker balL

    1.1.4 Communication Bus System

    The communication bus system of ACONIS-l000 has a basic dual network

    structure

    in

    which the lower bus

    system

    and the upper bus system are separate,

    and

    can

    work in case

    of

    a communication line fault and

    break-down

    of

    communication

    devices

    and

    stations. The Server control station is

    the

    communication

    master station

    in the bus

    system

    which connects the

    lower bus

    system and

    the

    upper bus

    system

    and

    supervises

    and

    controls

    communication load

    in the ACONIS-l000 system. The

    Server control station is basically a

    dual

    station consisting

    of

    the

    main

    link station

    and

    the

    reserve link station. The reserve Server control station

    has

    a fault tolerance

    by

    providing hot back-up of data base

    in the

    main

    Server control station.

    1.1.5

    Unmanned

    Monitoring

    All

    monitoring

    and

    alarm

    facilities are

    provided both in

    the machinery space

    and in the Engine Control Room (ECR). Sufficient facilities

    are

    also provided for

    machinery watch

    on

    the bridge,

    and

    a watch-caning

    subsystem

    which

    enables

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    1 1 6 ystem Structure

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    1.2 Process Control Station

    The process control stations perform the operational center of the ACONIS-1000

    system and each of the stations consist of a process unit and interface unit. The

    stand-alone computers can

    be equipped

    with hot back-up when required. Each

    process station is

    independent

    and works in parallel with the process which is being

    monitored and controlled. With

    regard

    to the

    primary

    control of process the

    processes control station is the most important unit in the system. It carries out the

    operations required for keeping the process stable.

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    1.2.1 Process

    unit

    Each process

    unit

    performs logical functions, mathematical calculations,

    alarm

    monitoring, automatic control with different algorithms, motors and valves controL

    sequential controls, group controls, protections and interlocking, linearizations,

    different arithmetical operations, etc. and is independent of a central unit. The

    process control station receives the

    operator s

    control commands, uses the

    command

    as

    reference values and drives the actuators

    to

    the desired state.

    The control commands include manualjautomatic changeover, start

    and

    stop

    command, set-point changes etc. The number of process stations is dependent on

    the number of functions to be monitored and controlled. The process control station

    collects the process and actuator status information, processes the information

    when

    required, and sends i t to the operator control station.

    1.2.2 Interface

    unit

    The interface units connect the field instrumentation to the ACONIS IOOO

    system. They also

    supply

    the transmitters and provide overvoltage and disturbance

    protection.

    1.2.3 Structure

    of

    Process Control Station

    Figure 1.3 illustrates the structure of a process control station. The structure of

    the process control station, like that of the entire ACONIS-1000 system, is of a

    modular

    type.

    The process control station consists of the following units:

    MPM main process module

    PCOM dual CPU embedded process communication

    module

    PWRM power supply

    module

    5MB2/4 system motherboard, for single / double GeM

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    The following types of interface units can be used at the process

    control stations;

    105M input-output

    scanning

    module

    multiplexers for the process interface units

    AIM16

    analog

    input module

    for

    16

    analog signals

    DIM32

    digital

    input

    module for 32 contacts

    DIM8

    digital

    input module

    for 8 contacts

    e

    g.

    3

    line

    input with

    33k

    for monitoring of auxiliary engine

    shutdown

    DIM16

    digital input module for 16 contacts

    DOM16

    digital output

    module

    for 16 contacts

    PIM2

    pulse

    input

    module for a signal pulse frequency

    AOM2

    analog output module for 2 analog output signals

    DOD

    demand

    on display

    1 3 Server control Station

    The Server control station controls

    and

    supervises the data communication

    between the stations connected to the process control

    bus

    and operator control bus.

    Data transfer at the Server control station is serial. The HDLC protocol is

    used in

    the

    communications.

    The Server control station

    manages

    the communication

    bus

    system

    in

    the

    ACONIS-l000 system

    and

    functions as an information server for the operator

    control stations has the features to get I/O data

    in

    the lower part

    and

    alarm

    information for the process control station and has the task of synchronous

    function.

    n

    addition the database is installed inside all the

    work

    such as creating a

    new event in accordance to

    I/O data

    status

    and

    managing information

    in

    system

    log information trend information alarm display list and inhibit display list and a

    system clock are carried out.

    The Server control station is a

    dual

    station designed

    by the

    structure of fault

    tolerance. The operator control bus and the process control bus are designed

    by

    the

    dual network and each

    bus

    is isolated and connected to the Server control station.

    Therefore if a break-down occurs

    in

    one system it

    won t

    effect the other systems.

    Because a bus system is designed

    by the dual

    network when one

    network has

    a

    problem

    i t

    is automatically replaced

    by

    the reserve

    network

    in the Server control

    station. During this process delay and loss of data in the network requiring

    replacement never occurs. In

    main/reserve

    substitution the operator control bus is

    dependent of the Server control station and the process control station bus is

    independent

    of the Server control station. Therefore the operator control

    bus

    is

    connected to

    the

    main bus system in the

    main

    Server control station and to the

    reserve

    bus

    system in the reserve Server control station. Irrespective

    of

    this the

    process control

    bus

    is simultaneously connected to the

    main/

    reserve system.

    The most

    important feature is the consistency of each database installed inside

    in

    case of a

    main/reserve

    substitution

    in

    the Server control station. This is because

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    the reserve Server control station must hot back-up the database in the main

    Server control station under the suspend mode. The main Server control station in

    the beginning of operating back-up the data base in the reserve Server control

    station for about 3 minutes when the reserve Server control station is active, and

    when completed, the back-up communication right is given from the reserve

    Server control station.

    The following show the connecting methods of

    main/

    reserve Server control

    stations, operator control bus and process control bus.

    1.3.1 Hardware Structure of Server control Station

    The Server control station consists of the following units:

    MPM IV 32-bit microprocessor-based main processing module 2 ea.)

    FDC full display controller

    and

    ROM-Disk, Fresh Disk 2 ea.)

    COMM II dual CPU embedded communication module 2 ea.)

    PWRM power module (2ea.)

    Figure 1.3 illustrates the structure of the Server control station

    VIDEO

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    Figure 1.3 Typical structure of process, server, video generator

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    1.4 Miniature Remote Terminal Unit and

    Real Time Control Station

    In order to identify operation status of electrical equipment, Miniature Remote

    Terminal Unit gets information through various Input

    Card

    to obtain value

    or

    status

    of sensor, and performs command of operation to drive certain device. The system

    typically takes

    in

    charge of PID control. Moreover,

    it

    is

    used

    for data collection at

    remote distance, if necessary. Direct installation of this system to

    yard may

    eliminate malfunction and reduce signal lines.

    nd

    Real-Time Control Station helps MRTUs to communicate MRTU s data to

    Server and vice-versa.

    t

    acts as supervisor of connected MRTUs with initializing

    MRTUs and PID parameter tuning.

    t

    communicates

    with

    MRTU through ARCNET

    and with Server through RS 48S.

    1.4.1

    Hardware

    Structure

    This Station consists of the following units:

    a) Real-Time Control Station

    MPM4C micro-processor based

    main

    processing

    module

    DCCM dual CPU embedded process communication module

    UCPWR power supply module

    b) Miniature Remote Terminal Unit:

    MCPU

    main process

    module

    MIDO

    digital

    input

    /

    output module

    MAl

    analog input module

    MAO

    analog output

    module

    MPOWER

    power supply

    module

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    Figure 1.4 illustrates

    the structure of

    the station

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    structure

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    1 5 Operator Control Stations

    Operator control stations in the ACONIS-1000 system transfer the useful

    information to the operator through Graphic user interface or man-machine

    interface, and receive the operator s signal through input apparatus, and during this

    time the video generators and the alarm station work by the operator s intention.

    1.5.1 Video Oient

    The

    video

    client output the process data to the monitors via a full-graphic

    display controller. The

    video

    client picks

    up

    the necessary process

    data

    from

    the

    operator control bus

    and

    displays the

    data with

    the display format selected from

    the

    functional

    keyboard

    or

    tracker ball.

    1.5.1.1 Hardware Structure of Video Client

    The

    video

    client is connected to the operator control

    bus

    through a

    communication module. It consists of the follOwing units:

    MPM N 32-bit micro-processor based main processing module

    FDC full display controller and ROM-Disk, Fresh-Disk

    COMM II dual CPU embedded communication module

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    Figure 1.5 shows the structure of the video generator

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    Figure 1.5 The Structure of Video Generator

    1 5 1 2 Display Structure of ideo Client

    The basic

    arrangement

    of the video client display on screen are as follows

    Status Display

    Group

    Display

    Alarm

    Display

    Inhibit Display

    Pow

    er Control Display optional)

    Graphic Display optional)

    Trend Display

    Log Display

    Custom

    Display

    Help Display

    The text and the graphic symbols are supplied through the relevant color data

    in

    the condition of the channel of the display of the video client. The color data used

    are as follows :

    GREEN

    Normal

    Status

    RED

    Acknowledged Alarm Status

    RED BLINKING Unacknowledged Alarm Status

    CYAN Interlock Status

    PURPLE

    Suppressed Status

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    1.5.2 Alarm Server

    The alarm server

    has

    the capability to

    output

    the

    status

    events from the

    ACONIS-1000 system in chronological

    order through

    the alarm printer, to timely

    output the normal log information and the daily log information by the log printer,

    and to manage EAS (Extended

    Alarm

    System).

    1.5.2.1 Hardware Structure of Al arm Server

    The alarm server consists of the follOwing units:

    MPM IV 32-bit micro-processor based m

    ain

    processing

    modul

    e

    FDC

    COMMll

    1 5M

    DIM16

    DOM16

    full display controller and ROM-Disk, Fresh-Disk

    dual

    CPU

    embedded

    communication

    module

    16bit

    input-output

    scanning

    module

    16 digital input module

    16 digital output

    modul

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    ea.)

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    1.5.2.2

    Alarm Printin

    g

    The alarm

    printing

    is allegedly wanted to print o

    ut

    the events from the system

    in

    chronological order. The events are the alarm event, the normal event,

    an

    d the

    inter-lock event. The color prints are red blue and block for alarm event, inter-lock

    event

    and normal

    event respective!.

    HYVNDAl ACONIS

    P

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    The following is

    an

    example of a print out form of the alarm event.

    HYUN DAI

    Ae

    O

    NIS SY

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    &

    OFFSHORE

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    --- --- [PAGE 0000 1J

    98/03/15

    2 2 : 3 6 ~ 3S

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    SHI

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    15

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    1112 MiE

    SLOVVDQWf';

    3LtJ

    , \,l

    98/W 15

    2 ~ : 3 ~ : J5

    11 1

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    \,IVnODI'V.I .RD ,),)\( C(lNT 8.,.8

    XlI

    2

    AL

    98/0311

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    The following is example of a print out form of the daily log

    SHIP .

    HY

    IJNUAI ME.RCH.ANT MARINE

    HI

    902

    LOG GIN 11M

    1998/03/2020: 0:00

    CHI

    A

    1141

    1142

    1143

    1144

    1145

    1146

    1147

    1148

    1321

    A

    1322

    t .

    1323

    A

    1324

    A

    Description

    CPP REMOTE C O ~ T SYS Ft-JL

    CPP leu PWR FAIL

    CPP RCCU ILL PWR FAIL

    CPP HYD RTM OIL FILT FAIL

    CPP RPM TRANS FAIL

    cPP BACK-UP SY8 FAIL

    CPP HYD BST BACK-UP

    IN

    FAIL

    CPP HYD PROP Y V FAIL

    M/ E AIR COLER CFW

    IN

    P

    0.00 - 6.00

    M/E

    AIR COLER OFW OUT T

    0-150

    Mt- IN CSW PUMP OUT TEMP

    A-50 - 50

    MAIN CSW PUMP DISCH PRESS

    0.00 - 4 00

    DAILY

    LOG

    RFPORT

    HYUNDAI ACONIS SYSTEM

    P Q ~ 1898 320-

    2G

    01

    -

    08:00 12:00

    Ins.co

    E

    unit

    NORrvlAL

    I ._

    : .1

    XA 2

    NORMAL

    r 1 x A

    2

    ~ J O R M L

    XA 2

    NORM.6.L

    IJ

    XA

    2

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    1

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    0

    00

    20:00

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    0.

    00

    0

    -50 0

    000

    04:00

    . 1

    i 1

    0.00

    0

    -50 0

    I

    0 00

    1.5.2.4 EAS

    management

    The EAS (Extended alarm system) has a function to enlarge the scope of the

    alarm event occurring inside the system when necessary, to recognize the alarm

    occurring

    in

    other areas outside E R and to unman the alarm monitoring. The

    basic function of the EAS is

    not

    only

    the

    extension of the alarm,

    but

    also

    the

    duty

    transfer, engineer caller, and re-alarm.

    ECR

    I

    I

    W/ H

    I

    E

    NG INEER

    S485 COMMUNICATION

    HYUND l CONIS

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    1.5.3 Operator Control Station s Commun ication

    The

    connecting method of

    the COMM II, intercommunication

    module of

    the

    video generator

    and

    the operator

    control

    bus

    are

    as follows.

    CONI

    connect to main operator control bus

    CON2

    not connect

    CON3

    connect to reserve operator control bus

    CON4

    not connect

    In the connection of the

    video

    client

    and operator

    control bus,

    COMM

    II

    automatically recognizes the present bus, receives information on the Server control

    station through the active

    operator

    control

    bus

    automatically installed, and transfers

    data input

    from user. Therefore, in

    the

    video client application program,. the

    information

    of the

    present

    active

    operator

    control

    bus

    is

    shown on

    the upper left of

    the

    monitor,

    and

    in the

    main

    ope

    r

    ator

    control

    bus

    nothing

    is

    shown

    because this is

    in a condition of default. However, the message RESERVE is shown when the

    reserve operator control bus is active, and when it is not actjve the message

    RESERVE blinks cont inuously. This means that the active operator control bus is

    scanning to search for the active bus, and if this continues the operator control bus

    is down.

    Operator control stations

    VID

    EO

    S

    ERVE

    R I VIDEO S

    ERVE

    R 2

    VIDEO SERVER 3

    C CH2 CH3 CH4

    MAXI6

    ,--+-

    O

    _H -c_

    O

    ,3

    0

    H_

    -, LI_+H_I__O_ C..__

    O

    -3_ _

    0

    H_

    -,I [9

    o

    Q 0

    COMM

    II

    COMM

    COMM

    "I

    Ma

    ll1

    ne

    1

    Cf-I I

    CH 2

    CH3

    9 1

    Main

    9

    0 0

    Server Control Station

    I

    i I

    1

    0

    O:

    :)1

    Reserve

    Server Control Staion

    COMM

    F.ese

    rYe

    l i ric

    -

    Ma in

    Une

    C

    I

    CH'

    CHI

    CH2 CM 3

    H '

    o

    o

    o

    o o o

    PC

    OM

    PCOM

    Process control stations

    HYUNDAI

    ACONIS

    Page

    17

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    1.6 Hetero homogeneous communication

    Interface

    Gateway

    (ifGW)

    This out communication

    ACONIS IOOO and other system has different protocol and

    monitoring function for

    ACONIS IOOO

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    UJer J

    Manual

    Operating nformation

    ACONIS-l000

    Operating Information

    yundai eavy Indus tries Co. Ltd.

    HYl NDAI ACOiVNo, Page

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    lfser's

    Manual

    Operating Information

    Table o Contents

    1. Keyboard Description ................................................................................................................................3

    1.1. Lock for the comn1and Key.............................................................................................................3

    1.2. LED Indication of power supply for keyboard ..........................................................................4

    1.3.

    Display Selection Keys ..................................................................................... .................... ..4

    1.4. Channel Selection Keys ......................................................................................................................4

    1.5. Page Shift Keys ....................................................................................................................................5

    1.6. Local Domain Time Setting Keys ................................................................................ ....

    ....

    5

    1.7. Security Keys ....................................................................................................................................

    ..5

    1.8. Control & Value SetKeys on the

    group

    display............ ................ ...... .. .... ...........6

    1.8.1. Motor Control Function Keys .................................................................................... ..........

    6

    1.8.2. Valve Control Function Keys ....................................................................................................6

    1.8.3. PID Control Function Keys ........................................................................................................6

    1.8.4. Group Set Function Keys ....................................................................................

    ..

    ..........6

    1.9. Channel Registration

    &

    Log PrintSelection Keys

    .. ....

    ..

    ..

    .........................................

    7

    1.9.1. Log Set Keys ..................................................................................................................................7

    1.9.2.

    Print Set Keys ......................................................................................... ......................... ....7

    1.10.

    Control

    &

    ValueSet Keys on the Power Display

    ..

    ..

    .. ..

    ...

    .

    ...

    .........

    . ....

    ....

    ..

    ........7

    1.10.1. Mode Selection Keys ..................................................................................................................7

    1.10.2. Power Set Function Keys........................................................................................................7

    1.10.3.

    Power Control function Keys.................................................................................................8

    1.11. Numeric keys

    &

    Others...........................................................................................

    .................

    8

    1.12. Trend Shift Keys ................................................................................................................................8

    1.13. Auto Alarm Scroll Keys ............................

    ..

    ..

    .. .....................

    .

    ..... ...........

    ..

    ..

    .... ..

    8

    1.14. Confirmation...........................................................................

    .. ..

    ....

    ....

    ..

    ....

    .. ..

    ..

    ...

    ....

    8

    1.15.

    Acknowledgment of Alarms ..........................................................................................

    .......8

    2. Display Description ............................................................................

    ..

    ..

    .....

    ..

    ....

    ..9

    2.1.

    Home

    Display.......................................................................................................................................9

    2.1.1. Overview Status Display ..........................................................................................................10

    2.1.2. Status Display ......................................................................................

    ..

    .......

    ...

    ........

    ........ 11

    2.2. Group Display ................................................................................................................................ 12

    2.2.1. Group Index Display ................................................................................................ ............

    12

    2.2.2.

    Analog Frame Type.........................................................................................................13

    2.2.3. Digital Frame Type .................................................................................................. .......... 15

    2.2.4. Digital Franl Type ....................................................................................................................17

    2.2.5. The Other Frame Type........................................................................................................

    .

    19

    IIYUNDAI ACONIS Page

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    Page no.

    2.3.

    Alarm Display .................................................................................................................................... 21

    2.4.

    Inhibit Display ........................................................................

    ....

    .

    .. ..

    ..

    ..

    ..

    ....

    .... 22

    2.5. Power Control Display(Option) .......................................................................... .... ..... .

    ..

    23

    2.6.

    Graphic Display(Option) ..................................................................................................................

    25

    2.6.1. Graphic Index Display ..............................................................................................................

    25

    2.6.2. Graphic Display ............................................................................................ .....

    .

    ....... ...... 26

    2.7.

    Trend Display ..................................................................................................................................... 27

    2.7.1. Trend Index Display ........................................................................ .............. 27

    2.7.2. Trend Display ..............................................................................................................................

    28

    2.8.

    Log Display ......................................................................................................................................... 29

    2.9.

    Custom Display ...................................................................

    ..

    ..

    ..

    .. ..

    ......

    ..

    .. ..

    .... ..

    ..

    31

    2.10. Help Display .....................................................................................................................................

    32

    2.10.1. Help Index Display .................................................................................................................. 32

    2.10.2. Help Display .............................................................................................................................. 33

    3.

    System Functions ...................................................................... .....

    ..

    .... ..

    ..

    ...... ............

    ..

    34

    3.1. Status Display ..................................................................................................................................... 34

    3.2. Group Display .................................................................................................................................... 36

    3.3. larm Display ..................................................................................

    .

    ..

    ...

    ...... .... ...........

    ..

    38

    3.4. Inhibit Display ....................................................................................................................................

    40

    3.5.

    Power Display ..................................................................... ....

    .

    ..

    .. ...

    .

    ....

    ......

    .

    42

    3.6. Graphic Display .....................................................................................

    ..

    .......

    ....

    .

    ..

    ....

    ..

    44

    3.7.

    Trend Display .............................................................................. .... .. ... ............... . .......... 46

    3.8. Log Display ...... ................................................................................................................................ 48

    3.9. Custom Display .................................................................................................................................. 50

    3.10.

    Help Display .............................................................................. . .. .... .. .. .. .... .... .. ..52

    4. Pid Control ..................................................................................................................................................54

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    1 Keyboa

    rd

    scription

    The

    ACONIS-IOOO

    keyboard is designed for theuse of both

    standard

    systemsand

    optional systems. Therefore, only some of the keys are used when operating the

    UMS-alarmsystem. Explanationsof thefunctions of thenumbered itemsare given as

    follows.

    1 1.6 1 1

    I

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~

    -

    ...

    -

    ,-..

    '

    . ,

    I>

    11_

    Dolo,

    ' - '

    .J

    ~

    1.lll 1 I IU 3

    1.11J.2

    I

    .

    0 ...

    '

    . , .

    .

    ....

    -

    1. I0t

    1 1 ;

    9

    1

    1 I

    1 Lock for the c

    om

    mand Key

    1.

    With the key switch unlocked.

    - The variable parameters in the system, such as alarm limits, interlocking

    of alarms, setting of time etc.,

    may

    be changed.

    Operation of

    motor/pumps,

    valve or djesel can be avaHable also.

    2. With the key switch locked.

    Because command Key

    is

    locked,

    Change

    of variable

    paramet

    ers is inhibited

    and

    operation of

    motor/pumps,

    valve

    or

    ctiesel engine starter

    can t

    be available as well.

    HYUNDAl ACONIS

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    1.2

    LE

    Indication o power supply for keyboard

    1.3 Display Selection Keys

    1.4 Channel Selection Keys

    Ch.1

    I

    Frame Number 1

    Ch.2

    Frame Number 2

    Ch.3

    Frame Number 3

    :

    Group

    Ch.4

    :

    Frame Number 4

    Display

    Ch.5 Frame Number 5

    i

    Ch.6

    :

    Frame Number 6

    Ch.7

    Frame Number 7

    i

    Frame Number

    8

    1en. 1 Generator

    Number

    Ch.8

    Gen.

    2

    Generator Number 2

    Power

    Gen.

    3

    Generator Number

    3

    Display

    I

    Ll 'H lLVl Number 4

    Gen.S

    Generator Number 5

    Ch.l Curve Nrmber

    1

    I

    Curve Nrmber

    2

    h.2

    :

    I

    Curve Nrmber

    3

    Trend

    Ch.4

    Curve Nrmber

    4

    : Ch.3

    I :

    Curve Nrmber

    5

    Ch.6

    Curve Nrmber

    6

    Display

    i

    Ch.5

    I

    Ch.7

    Curve Nrmber

    7

    Ch.8

    Curve Nrmber 8

    1.5 Page Shift Keys

    First First Page on the Selected Display

    . . . . ~ . . ~ . . . . . ~ . . ~ . . . . ~ .

    Next

    on

    the Selected

    on the Selected

    End

    Last Page

    Move to Last Display

    or

    Page

    HYUND I CONIS

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    function of Local/Remote Set point

    Function of

    Manual

    Automatic Mode

    User s Manual

    Operating Information

    1.6 Local/Domain

    Time Setting

    Keys

    1.7 Security Keys

    Responsibility

    Transfer/Cancel of Keyboard responsibility for Process

    ControL

    1.8

    Control

    &

    Value Set

    Keys on

    the group display

    1.8.1

    Motor

    Control Function Keys

    Start

    I

    Function of Motor Start

    Stop 'Function of Motor Stop

    ~ ~ ~ ~

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Stand

    By

    I

    Function of Motor Stand

    by

    Reset Function of Motor Reset

    1.8.2 Valve Control Function Keys

    Open

    Function of valve open

    Close

    Function of valve close

    Manual Alternative function of

    Manualf

    Automatic Mode

    Travel S t o p ~ l ~ ~ t i o n of Travel Stop .

    1.8.3 PID Control Function Keys

    Local/Remote

    HYlJNDA ACON S

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    1.8.4 Group

    Set

    Function Keys

    Alarm High iChange of the Alarm High Limit

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~

    ...

    ~ ~

    .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    ~

    ~

    ~

    -

    Alarm Low ;Change of the Alarm Low Limit

    ~ ~ ~ ~

    ~ ~ \

    ~ ~ ~

    _ ~

    Interlock iAlternative function of Interlock on/l

    1.9 Channel Registration & Log Print Selection Keys

    1.9.1 Log Set Keys

    Alternative Key to Select Normal or Daily Mode

    Normal/Daily

    on ;: Daily

    off Normal

    In All Channels

    Set for

    Set for

    ''''''''TTI;.J

    Group

    Out Set for Norm.al/Daily Log

    Out

    one

    Group

    ~ ~ ~ ___

    __ r ~ ~ ~ ~

    ~ ~ ~

    Channel In Set for

    In

    one Channel

    Channel

    Out Out

    one Channel

    Log T i m ~

    !

    Set for Daily Log Start Time

    Set for

    Set for Normal Log Interval Time

    1.9.2

    Print Set

    Keys

    Ail Channel

    Registered Channel

    All Channels Log Print

    Out

    Registered Channels Log Print Out

    ~ ~ . . ~ . ~ . ~

    1.10 Control &

    Value Set

    Keys on

    the Power Display

    1.10.1 Mode Selection Keys

    Mode Pop-up Window Key for the Generator Mode

    _ _ _ _ ~ ~ ~ _ l _ ~ ~

    _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

    ~ ~ _

    ... - ~ .

    J

    Synchronizing 'Alternative function of

    Manual/Automatic Mode

    . - . ~

    ..

    ..- .. - - - - ~

    ..

    .. - ..

    - - . ~ - . - - . - - . - . - . - - . - - . - . ~ .

    ~ : : l : ~ ~ ; : B a l a n c e d ~ : : :

    ; : = ; : ; ~ : : : : : ~ ~ S ~ ~ - "

    Lo;d

    D ~ p e n d e ~ t S t a - ; ' t

    I A l t e r n ~ t i ; ~

    - ; c t i ~ ~ ~ f - M a ~ u a l l

    A u t o ~ a t k -

    M o d e

    4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Load Dependent Stop Alternative function of Manualj Automatic Mode

    HYUNDAI

    ACONIS

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    1.10.2 Power Set Function Keys.

    Load Value

    Load Value

    Time

    Time

    Govenor Pulse

    1.10.3 Power Control function

    Keys.

    Function

    of

    Generator Starttart

    Function of Reset

    eset

    1.11 Numeric k ys

    &

    Others

    1.12 Trend Shift Keys

    1.13 Auto Alarm Scroll Keys

    1.14 Confirmation

    Command Executing the Command Message

    ~ C ~ c e l

    n t ~ r r u p t i n g

    or Gearing the

    ommand

    Message

    1.15 Acknowledgment of Alarms

    nn crmnt

    ound

    of Sound

    on

    Flicker

    Acknowledgment of Alarm Flicker

    HYUNDAJ

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    erating Information

    2

    Display Description

    2 1 H

    om

    e

    spl

    ay

    The Status Display can be

    divided

    into

    two

    types of screen display. The first

    screen display can show in brief the status of 512 channels on one screen. and status

    of the channels presentsed with color information. The channel in which the alarm

    occured can be easily recognized among all the other channels registered on this

    screen. Through the second one, which is the status screen for the group, the status of

    64 channels can be recognized on one screen and the explanation about the relevant

    channel

    can

    be

    shown in

    detail.

    I 2 J '" .' ,; 7

    x

    j !J l

    o

    ~

    ~

    I

    r

    1. Status display icon.

    2.

    Group

    display icon.

    3. Alarm display icon.

    4.

    Inhibit display icon.

    5. Power

    display

    icon.

    6.

    Graphic

    display icon.

    7.

    Trend display

    icon.

    S. Log display icon.

    9.

    Custom

    display icon.

    10. Help

    display

    icon.

    11. End page display icon.

    12. first

    pugE

    di

    play icon.

    13.

    Previous page

    display icon.

    14. Next

    page

    display

    icon.

    15. Last page display icon.

    16.

    Data

    time

    di

    splay

    window

    for local

    and Domain.

    17. Acknowledge of alarm sound.

    18.

    Acknowledge

    of alarm flickering.

    19. Key responsibility icon.

    20. Change Local time.

    21. Change Domain time.

    22. User Command Keys.

    23.

    Key responsibility indication for

    process control.

    . U

    e

    r

    co

    mmand display window.

    25. Last

    alarm

    display window

    (Last existing

    alarm

    is

    always

    display here.)

    26.

    Activated reserve server station.

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    2 1 2 Status

    Display

    1.

    Status display number.

    2.

    Group di

    splay number.

    Page button will go directly to group display no.111.

    3. Condition square marker for monitoringchannel

    - Normal status : GREEN

    - Acknowledged alarm status :RED

    - Unacknowledged alarm status :RED blinking

    - Interlocking

    status

    CYAN

    - Suppressed status : PURPLE

    4. Channel no.3 in group display no.l11 gives channel no.1113.

    HYUNDAI ACONIS

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    2 2 Group Display

    The Group Display has a function to show the detailed information

    and

    status of

    each channel according to the type of channel. The digital channel represents

    on

    off

    display, alarm normal display, and

    open close

    display

    with

    their detailed tests. The

    analog channel can be classified by the type, but in general, it consists of information

    such as

    measurement

    value, alarm high limit, alarm

    low

    limit,

    A D

    error

    , sensor fault,

    and the like. Especially, the exhaust gas type can represent

    mean

    value, deviation

    value, and deviation alarm of each clinder. Each analog type can be represented as a

    bar type, meter type,

    and

    text type

    on

    demand. Additionally, the types of counter,

    gravity, motor,

    and

    value are also backed. First of all,

    in

    the

    group

    display, control of

    the relevant channel, the change of setting value, and operation of alarm inhibit

    set

    clear can be conducted by the function keyboard or tracker ball device.

    2 2 1 Group Index Display

    1. Group index display page number.

    2. Group index display number 64channels/page). Page button will go directly to

    status display no.11.

    3.

    Group

    display number 8channels/page) . Page

    button

    will go directly to 5roup

    display no.111.

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    2.2.2 alog Frame Type

    TEMPERATURE/

    PRESSURE

    MEASURE

    MENT

    ALARM CHANNEL

    INDICATOR TYPE

    BAR /TYPE)

    MEA SUREM ENT AND DEV

    IATION

    II)

    21

    .: I

    23

    n

    NOtE

    ON

    O

    6

    : 6

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    1

    Channel number.

    2

    Channel

    3

    Sensor fault.

    4. Analog/Digital converter error.

    5

    Yard's code.

    6. Instrument code.

    7

    8 Alarm limit high.

    9

    Measured value.

    10. Alarm low.

    11.

    of the measured value.

    12

    of measurement.

    of

    tank level measurement.

    of

    { (n't'''''ti,.,,,

    value for

    measurement value.

    of

    volume.

    17 trend curve.

    18

    Calculation the cylinder tenlPeranl!

    13. unit

    14.

    15.

    nl"""C%nte,ti,'f1

    16.

    nr,'",>ntc>t1'>1"l

    19.

    20

    21

    22

    n U l p n t ~ . t i ( ' . n of the deviation.

    23

    24.

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    2 2 3 Digital Frame Type

    DIGITAL CHANNEL HIGH LOW ALARM DIGITAL CHALLEL

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    1. Channel number.

    2

    Channel

    3 Instrument code.

    4. Yard's code.

    5

    Digital Dresentatl of the

    measured

    channel.

    6

    Digital channel

    mode.

    - Time Delay

    Alarm Time delay

    - Interlock

    : Interlock

    ON OFF

    : Status of suppress

    -

    Custom

    : Channel number on

    custom

    display

    -

    Command

    : Enable parameter change Value

    Cancel Exit channel

    value

    6

    Digi tal channel mode.

    7

    Alarm condition indicated by

    red square

    marker(flashing, i unacknowledged)

    8

    Alarm text such as PRESS, LEVEL, TEMP, etc., alarm for temperature,

    differential pressure, level, flow,

    rr,('1,,, 'r \,

    voltage, current,

    can be included in high and low alarms.

    9

    1./ ,n,,,,,

    information: green square marker with text,

    no

    alarm.

    10. Digital information : white

    square

    marker with text,

    no

    alarm.

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    2 2 4 Digital Frame ype

    MOTORPUMP CHANNEL WITH

    MOTORPUMP CHANNEL WITH

    DIGITAL FEEDBACK

    CHANGE MODE

    l

    VALVE CHANNEL ADJUSTABLE

    ON OFF VALVE WITH ANALOG FEEDBACK

    VALVE CHANNEL CHANGE MODE

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    1. Yard's code.

    2.

    :MANUAL/AUTOMATIC;

    :MANUAL or ST.BY color

    markers

    MANUAL Green ST.BY = Green

    3. Red star and text i alann condition.

    4. RUNNING/STOPPED : RUNNING Yellow

    color markers

    STOPPED == Yellow

    5. RUNNING/STOPPED : RUNNING Black text

    indication text STOPPED Black text

    6. LOCAL/BLOCKED color marker and text in Green

    when a block signal is received pyt,'rn::l

    7. Channel number.

    8. Channel description.

    9. Instrument code.

    10. MANUAL/AUTOMATIC MANUAL

    '" Green

    color AUTO

    Green

    11.

    OPEN/CLOSED :

    OPENbD

    '" Yellow

    color markers

    CLOSED

    := Yellow

    12.

    : OPENED

    =: Black text

    indication text

    CLOSED

    Black text

    13.

    channel

    mode

    Start : Motor start

    command

    : Motor

    stop

    command signal

    - Stand-by : Set stand-by operation mode

    - Reset : Reset motor status

    - Custom : Load on/off on the custom display

    : Exit

    charmel mode

    -

    Command

    ; Enable parameter value change

    14. Value channel change mode.

    -

    Open

    : Value

    open command

    -

    Oose

    : Value

    dose command

    nlAuto . Select manual auto operation mode

    - Travel

    value travelling time

    - Cancel : Exit channel change mode

    Custom : Load

    on/off on

    the custom

    - Command: parameter value change

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    2.2.5 The Other Frame Type

    COUNT CH NNEL P R METER CH NNEL MODE

    G JUIJ t

    ;U:; 011)

    MEMORY COEFFICIENT P R METER CH NNEL MODE

    TIME DEL Y CH NNEL

    Gr JEr ilr ;18IJ t

    t J t J ~ t I I J

    P R METER CH NNEL MODE

    Tiw ; ) J 11

    Gu ;tWIJ

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    1. Channel number.

    2

    Charmel

    3.

    Yard's code.

    4.

    Instrument code.

    S

    Extension alarm group no.

    6

    Digital presentation of the counter value.

    7.

    Digital presentation of the coefficient value.

    8

    Digital of the power time value.

    9

    Counter charmel change mode.

    New

    Count

    new

    count value

    Coefficient

    new

    coefficient

    value

    Time Delay

    time delay

    - Custom Load onlo on the custom display

    ommand

    Enable

    1 ' ' ' T n ' ' i ~ ' ' 1 '

    mode

    r h :n l o '

    value

    Cancel Exit charmel

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    2 3 larm Display

    The Alarm display can show a total of

    73

    pages

    and

    arrange the events occurred

    in chronological order, which is the display list. In the alarm display, the channel

    number in which the alarm occurred, the time when the event occurred, the present

    measurement value, alarm high limit value, and alarm low limit valuecan be shown,

    and

    the unacknowledged alarm blinks according to the user' s handling situation.

    1. Alarm display page number.

    2.

    Last alarm display window.

    3. Date time display window.

    4.

    Alarm indication.

    - Blinking star :unacknowledged alarm.

    - Steady star acknowledged alarm.

    5. Date timewhen alarm occurred.

    6. Channel number.

    7.

    System alarm identified by

    (++++).

    8. Indication of EAS group. Alarm group

    to wheelhouse

    and

    cabin.

    9. Limit value Indication of LOW

    (HIGH) alarm.

    10. Measurement value.

    11.

    Indication ofUnit.

    - Sensorfault :"S/F" display.

    - No sensor fault :Unit display.

    12. Function icon.

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    2 4 In bit Display

    The Inhibit display can show a total of 73 pages and arrange the events occurred

    in chonological order, which is the display list.

    In

    the inhibit display, the channel in

    which the alarm generated is blocked according to the users intention or internal

    status of the system as indicated in the form of a list in occurrence sequence, and

    status interlock is presented

    with

    a cyan color

    te

    xt

    and suppressed

    status is presented

    as a blue text.

    1. Inhibit display page number.

    2 Suppressed status PURPLE color.

    3. Interlocked

    status

    CYAN color.

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    2.5 Power Control isplay Option)

    The

    power

    control display

    in

    the form of uniti7]:ng the function of ACONIS-PMS

    in the ACONIS system

    has

    a function to represent the operational status of the PMS

    present the

    output

    of each generator.

    and

    its operation

    mode

    through graphic display.

    On this screen five generators

    or

    four generators and a shaft generator can be

    displayed

    and

    controlled. Each generator can be independently controlled or operated

    in a row in accordance with the user s set

    up

    status. The present

    output

    voltage

    frequency and power of each generator and the net power and the available

    power

    of

    all generators are furnished.

    In this display automatic synchronizing

    and

    load sharing load

    dependent

    start

    and

    stop and balanced or unbalanced load sharing for the generators can be

    performed

    by

    the functional keyboard

    or

    tracker ball. Start

    and

    stop stand-by selection

    automatic shutdown,

    and

    diesel oil to heavy fuel changeover can also be performed for

    the auxiliary diesel engine.

    7

    IJ

    . \

    5

    ,

    ,)

    11

    1

    >

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    1.

    Switch to main bus

    open/closed

    with indication text.

    - OPEN :RED color.

    - CLOSED: GREEN color.

    2.

    Pop-up window icon for Diesel Generator.

    3. Generator display.

    4.

    Power value digital display.

    S. Status display for GeneratorControl.

    - READY

    - STAND-BY

    - STARTING

    - RUNNING

    STOPPING

    STOPPED

    - BLOCKED

    6.

    Generator

    shutdown

    alarm window, oneessential alarm suchas

    "START FAILURE", "SYNC. TIME OUf", "COOL WATER TEMP",

    "SHUT DOWN" can be

    7.

    Net bus bar

    l - ron , , , oT V ,

    8.

    Netbus bar voltage digital

    9.

    window icon for

    Manualj

    Auto.

    - Load sharing:

    Manual!

    Auto.

    run

    - Load

    depend

    START: Manual/Auto.

    - Load depend STOP :ManualjAuto.

    10.

    USER inform

    - Heavy load

    - Light load

    - Heavy time

    time

    - Idling time

    - Governor

    11. Netnominal power digital display.

    12. Available power and display.

    13.

    Generator control

    mode

    - Start :Generatorstart command

    - Stop : Generator stop command

    - Stand-by: Generator stand-by command

    - Reset : Reset all command

    - Command. Entlbk change command

    - Cancel :Exit control mode

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    2 6 Graphic splay Option)

    The graphic display has a total of 64 pages and it

    shows

    an overview of the

    process and indicates the current status of valves, motors, levels and other

    measurements. The graphic display is a kind of

    custom

    display on which its form is

    fixed according to the user s demand and a

    page

    without a fixed format on which the

    standard symbols from the ACONIS system is used. One page of graphic display in

    the ACONIS system employs a total of 100 dynamic symbols,

    and

    the

    number

    of

    symbols in the background drawing is limitless. Therefore, sometimes this display is

    extensively

    used

    as a detailed image of the

    ship s

    layout or control part,

    and has an

    advantage

    that the situation and the meaning of each dynamic symbol can be easily

    grasped compared

    to the other displays.

    The current dynamic symbols, measurement bar, measurement value with text,

    tank level, value, motor,

    on/off

    , value with alarm rectangle,

    and

    the likes are offered.

    2.6.1 Graphic Index

    s

    play

    1. Graphic index display page number.

    2. Graphic display group number.

    3. Graphic display number icon which can go directly to graphic display

    no. 111.

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    2.6.2 Graphic

    sp

    lay

    r - - - - ; ; I

    J

    1. Graphic display

    number.

    2. Channel information can be shown in pop up window when the mouse is

    on

    the dynamic symbol

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    2 7 Trend Display

    The trend display consists of two parts; trend index display

    and

    trend display. The

    trend index display has

    32

    trend displays in which the

    standard

    time interval is 1

    hour, 12 hour, 24 hour and

    48

    hour and this display shows the registered channel

    numbers of each trend page. The trend display shows the past condition of process

    variables

    and

    a total of 8 channels can be

    shown

    in its data curve in one page.

    Especially in the trend display, the vertical bar and tracker icon are basically

    furnished to change and the status of the channel in the relevant time can be

    confirmed by the simple manipulation of moving the vertical bar whenever the user

    wants to do so during the

    standard

    time interval.

    2 7 1 Trend Index

    isplay

    1. Trend index display page number.

    2.

    Trend display

    number

    icon.

    which can go directly to display no. 2.

    3.

    Channel for trend curve no . 1.YELLOW)

    4. Channel for trend curve no. 2. GREEN)

    5. Channel for trend curve no. 3.CYAN)

    6. Channel for trend curve no. 4. BLUE)

    7. Channel for trend curve no. 5. BROWN)

    8.

    Channel for trend curve no. 6.

    DARK BROWN)

    9. Channel for trend curve no. 7. PINK)

    10. Channel for trend curve no. 8. PURPLE)

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    2 7 2 Trend

    Display

    1

    1. Trend display page number.

    2. Trend curve

    with

    channel number channel description

    measurement range.

    3. Value on the vertical bar.

    4. Vertical axis Percentage of measurement value.

    5.

    Horizontal axis Time interval.

    6. Left shifting vertical bar.

    7. Right shifting vertical bar.

    8. Time transition display for shifting vertical bar.

    9. Select time interval.

    10. Vertical bar.

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    2 8 og isplay

    The Log display consists of the normal log information and daily log information.

    As said earlier, the ACONIS system is divided into normal log

    and

    daily log. Normal

    log has a function to print out the status of the relevant channel at a stated time

    interval

    among

    the channels registered on the normal log table, and daily log has a

    function to print

    out

    the data about the status of the relevant channel stored at a four

    hours interval from the previous

    day

    in which the user decides to date to the current

    time.

    The log display indicates both normal log information and daily log information,

    and each presents whether the register

    on

    the normal log table or daily log table of

    32

    groups

    in all, that is, a total of 256 channel, are conducted or not. Normal log

    represents the time interval of printing

    out

    and daily log represents the starting time of

    printing out.

    In the register channel on each table, the user s

    command

    is used

    and

    some

    functions can be set

    up

    as follows: log

    in out

    by group, log

    in out

    by channel, log

    in

    out of all channels (only normal log), enable disable to print out.

    In the log display the

    mark "N"

    means normal log, and the mark

    "D"

    shows daily

    log. In the mark "N" entry, the time interval value is indicated in case of register,

    otherwise shows blank. And in the

    mark

    "D" entry the starting time value of printing

    out

    is indicated in case of register, otherwise

    shows

    blank.

    )

    5 _ -A:::=:;;;; ill

    (,

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    1. Log display

    page

    number.

    2.

    ChanneL

    3.

    Normal log.

    4.

    log.

    5.

    Log possible charmel : GREEN color.

    6.

    Log impossible charmeI : GRAY color.

    7.

    Daily log printing start time : 0 4 8 20

    24 ours

    - 0 . Disable daily log nr ; int i n

    8.

    Normal log interval time ;

    0

    1h time interval.

    - 0 : Disable normal

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    2 9 ustom Display

    The custom display s

    hows

    channels registered by customer

    1

    Custom display page

    num er

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    2 10

    e

    lp isp

    lay

    The help display shows quick trouble shooting information and also provides the

    information

    on

    how to correct the individual fault

    2 10 1 Help Index Display

    1

    elp index display page number

    2 Help display page

    number

    icon which can go directly to Help Display NO 81

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    2.10.2 H

    lp

    Display

    1

    Help display page number

    2

    Description of the system alarm

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    3

    System unctions

    3 1

    Status isplay

    J

    I 1 I ' r m l

    j

    uml

    j

    1 64 status displays are available.

    2. A total of

    64

    different channels status appear in a page

    with

    detail descriptions.

    3 Can go

    tlirecLly to

    group

    di::lplay

    puse

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    S1

    No.

    Display

    peration

    1 Status overview

    1 - Press the numeric status overview

    no. 1,2, ....... ) and Status

    on or

    status

    icon on the monitor

    Select

    status

    display.

    1. - the status group

    no. icon 11,12,.... )

    with

    track ball in the

    status

    overview display.

    -

    rpress

    the numeric status

    display no. 11 12

    ....

    )

    and

    press Status

    on

    the board or status icon on the monitor.

    35

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    Display

    The

    last display group.

    alarm display

    Result

    1. - Press the

    numeric

    and press

    key

    board

    or

    monitor.

    on the

    icon

    on

    the

    1. Click the group no. icon with mouse n

    group index display.

    Or the numeric

    group display

    no. 111,1112, ..... )

    and

    press roup

    key on the

    monitor.

    board or

    roup

    icon on

    1

    2

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    3 3 larm

    s

    play

    r - - 1 , , ~ : : I

    L

    _________________

    I

    II

    1. Alarm display lists out the alarm events in chronological order.

    2. Occurrence time, channel number

    and

    description, alarm status condition,

    EAS

    group number, etc. can be shown.

    3.

    Shows system alarm by ++++ marks.

    4. Shows unacknowledged alarms with blinking stars.

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    Operating In/ormation

    Result

    isplay

    No.

    1. - Press Alarm display

    on

    the keyboard

    The last l rm display group.

    or click the l rm icon with track ball on

    the

    monitor.

    1. Press numeric alarm

    group

    display

    no. 1,2,3, ..... )

    nd

    press Alarm display

    display group.

    on the

    or Alarm icon on the

    monitor

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    3 4 Inhibit

    isplay

    I ', .,

    ,a,

    I,ll , 1, ' ' I---,I - = ~ ~ I , c,,,,.", I

    Hlp

    '

    r l ~ ~

    1.

    Inhibit display

    lists

    out

    the inhibited alarm events such as suppress or interlock

    events,

    in

    chronological order.

    2. Occurrence time,

    channel

    number and

    description, inhibited

    status

    condition.

    3. Shows suppressed events as blue color and interlocked events as cyan color.

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    1 - Select any

    or

    click the

    inhibit display. inhibit icon with track ball on the

    monitor.

    1 - press numeric display

    no

    1,2, ..... ) nd

    Select inhibit display group. press inhibit display

    on

    the keyboard

    or

    inhibit icon on the monitor.

    Display Result

    Page

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    1

    Select Power display key on the keyboard

    Power control

    or click the

    power

    icon with track ball on

    the monitor.

    Display Result

    CONIS

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    3 6 Graphic splay

    1

    64 graphic displays are available.

    2. Shows an overview of the process

    nd

    indicates the current status of valves,

    motors, levels and other measurements

    ...........

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    Graphic index display.

    Result

    1.

    Press

    on

    the

    icon

    with

    track ball

    on

    th monitor.

    1. Click the graphic display

    Select

    V T l n n w

    no. 111,112, ) icon in the

    index display.

    Or

    press the numeric graphic

    no. 111,1l2, ) and press

    key on the keyboard or Graphic icon

    on

    the

    monitor.

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    3.7 Trend Display

    1.

    60

    trend

    displays are available.

    2. The trend display

    shows

    the past conditions of process variables.

    3. The st nd rd time interval is 1h, 12h, 24h or 48h.

    4. The vertical bar c n be

    moved

    by key-board

    or

    track ball nd can show

    the value of each channels

    t

    that point.

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    Information

    Result

    SI

    No.

    1

    index

    2

    Select trend

    1. Press Trend

    on the

    or click the trend icon

    with

    track ball

    on

    the monitor.

    1. - Click the trend display

    no. (1,2, .... ) icon with track ball

    in

    the

    index display.

    Or

    press the numeric trend

    no. and press Trend key

    on

    the keyboard or Trend icon on the

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    3.8 Log splay

    1. Shows the normal log information nd daily log information in a page.

    2. Normal log information can be

    shown with

    time intervals when its channel

    is logged-in.

    3. Daily log information can be shown with check m rk when logged-in

    and can show d y ' s print out time.

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    Operating Information

    Resultisplay

    1. Press the numeric

    log display

    no.

    Select graphic display. press og key on

    the keyboard or

    Log

    the

    monitor.

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    3 9

    ustom Display

    I

    I ' I

    '

    I ~ ' , , I I I w.

    1

    1 pfiI-

    1

    I,. . I Inti I ' ' ' ' ' ' _ _

    1

    Custom display shows channels registered y

    Customer

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    Operating In/ormation

    SI.

    Result

    No

    1. Press dick the ustom key or icon.

    Help

    group

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    3 10 Help splay

    1. Help display shows quick trouble shooting information nd provides with

    information on how to correct the individual fault.

    2. n this page

    you

    can also show the alarm window where last existing l rm

    is available.

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    Operating Information

    Result

    1. Press

    click

    the

    icon with

    mouse

    group display

    on

    the monitor

    1. Click the

    Help

    display no icon

    with

    mouse in the group

    index

    on the

    monitor.

    graphic display

    Or

    type the numeric display

    no

    and

    press on the keyboard or Help

    icon

    on

    the monitor

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    System Description

    1.

    PID

    on

    ol

    4 1 In

    oduction

    4.1.1 EXPLANATION

    OF PI

    FUNCTION

    Operation of PI : Ak

    The following block diagram

    illustrates

    the operation.

    _

    El FUNCTION ~ L O C K _

    @

    Local Sel

    Value

    Local/Remote

    Selecl

    _

    FORMING

    OF

    OUTPUT

    SIGNAL

    @

    . PID

    oulpul

    i

    ~ ~ .

    ' OUlput

    Signal

    r

    anual

    Oulpu

    Signa

    Auot / Manual

    Select

    1. Channel number and parameter change key.

    2.

    Detail

    display

    change key.

    3.

    Measured value

    GREEN).

    4. Set point value PINK).

    5.

    Output

    value YELLOW).

    6.

    Digital presentation of the LOGIC

    set

    point value.

    7. Digital

    presentation

    of the

    REMOTE

    set

    point

    value(NO

    USE)

    8. Digital

    presentation

    of the output signal.

    9.

    Digital presentation of the measured value.

    10.

    Set LOCAL/REMOTE setting

    point(only LOGIC).

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    11. Set changed parameter

    LOCAL set

    value.

    12.

    TREND

    curve measured

    value(GREEN).

    13. TREND

    curve out put s

    i

    goa l YELLOW .

    14, TREND curve

    set

    point value(PlNK},

    15.

    Set AUTO/MANUAL setting point only AUTO).

    16.

    Set changed parameter

    REMOTE set

    value{no use).

    17.

    Press the reset on the

    CRT.

    T R ~ T I display for PID) will

    be

    stop

    on the monitor.

    18.

    Press

    on

    the

    - TREND di

    ay( for PlO) wi

    11

    start on

    the monitor,

    time TREND di

    ay.

    9.

    20.

    Password for set

    controller

    ",,,,Y,,,m,::.t

    21. Kp

    Proportional coefficient.

    22. Ki

    Integral

    coefficient.

    23.

    Kd

    Di

    iation coefficient.

    24. shifting vertical

    25.

    Right shifting vertical bar.

    PARAMETER

    Kp

    0.125

    1 0.25

    2 0.5

    3 0.75

    4

    1.0

    5 1.25

    6

    1.5

    7

    1.75

    8

    2.0

    3.0

    10 4.0

    6.0

    12

    8.0

    13

    12.0

    14

    16.0

    15

    24.0

    and

    how

    th

    VAULE

    Ti

    ex

    273.1

    204.8

    136.5

    102.4

    68.3

    51.2

    34.1

    25.6

    17.

    1

    12.8

    8.5

    6.4

    4.3

    3.2

    2.1

    Td

    a

    4.8

    6.4

    9.6

    12.8

    19.2

    25.6

    38.4

    51.2

    76.8

    102.4

    153.6

    204.8

    307.2

    409.6

    614.4

    ion PI

    Ak

    Here,

    Ak Output value

    Proportional ent

    Ai Measurement value

    Aj

    Set point value

    Ti

    Integral

    coefficient

    PI function makes measurement ue

    approach to the set value within the

    time.

    Below we explain PI function, i t s

    ect

    parameter of PI according to control

    To

    make

    PI function

    let

    the kp=3

    o

    from

    the keyboard.

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    3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE

    FUNCTIONS