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ACONIS-1000
System
Description
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd,
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Table
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Contents
1. System Description.................................................................................................................
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1.1. Introduction........................................................................
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1.1.1. Features ..........................................................................................................................................4
1.1.2. Installation ..............................................................................
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1.1.3. Man-Machine Interface .................................................................... .. .. .... ...... .. 4
1.1.4. Communication Bus System ............................................................................................
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1.1.5. Unmanned Monitoring.................................................................................. ........ 4
1.1.6. System Structure.....................................................................
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1.2. Process Control Station ......................................................................................................... ....7
1.2.1. Process
unit
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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....
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10
1.4. MiniatureRemote Terminal Unit and Real-Time Control Station......
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1.4.1.
Hardware
Structure............................................................................. ................... ..11
1.5. Operator Control Stations .....................................................................
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1.5.1. Video Client................................................................................. .. ...... .. ....... ...... .. ..12
1.5.1.].
Hardware
Structure
of
Video Client ....
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15.1.2. Display Structure of Video Client...................................................................13
1.5.2. Alarm Server .................................................................................................. .......
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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....
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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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1.2 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
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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
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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.
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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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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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1 5 1 2 Display Structure of ideo Client
The basic
arrangement
of the video client display on screen are as follows
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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
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FDC
COMMll
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full display controller and ROM-Disk, Fresh-Disk
dual
CPU
embedded
communication
module
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module
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Alarm Printin
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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!.
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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.
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S485 COMMUNICATION
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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
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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
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ACONIS-l000
Operating Information
yundai eavy Indus tries Co. Ltd.
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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
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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.
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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
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function of Local/Remote Set point
Function of
Manual
Automatic Mode
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
)
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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.
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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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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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