Honeywell VRX180 user manual

User manual for the device Honeywell VRX180

Device: Honeywell VRX180
Category: DVR
Manufacturer: Honeywell
Size: 2.81 MB
Added : 7/19/2014
Number of pages: 294
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Video Recorder
VRX180
User Manual















Issue 3 – 03/03 US1I-6228

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Copyright, Notices, and Trademarks © Copyright 2000 by Honeywell Inc. While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customer. In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specification

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About This Document Abstract This manual describes the installation, configuration, operation, and maintenance of the Video Recorder. Warranty The device described herein has been manufactured and tested for correct operation and is warranted as follows: The Video Recorder carries an 18 month warranty. This warranty includes immediate technical assistance and replacement of the defective part or instrument, if necessary. Honeywell warrants goods of its manufacture as being free of

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Symbol Meanings Symbol What it means Protective ground terminal. Provided for connection of the protective earth green (green or green/yellow) supply system conductor. Functional ground terminal. Used for non-safety purposes such as noise immunity improvement. WARNING. Risk of electric shock. This symbol warns the user of a potential shock hazard where voltages greater than 30 Vrms, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60 Vdc may be accessible. Failure to comply with these instructions could res

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iv Video Recorder – User Manual

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Video Recorder Overview ...............................................................................................................1 1.2 Specifications..................................................................................................................................2 1.3 Model Selection Guide.......................................

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4. HOW TO PROGRAM FUNCTION BLOCKS AND FEATURES..........CONT…………………. 4.6 Enter Labels..................................................................................................................................84 4.7 Program Analog Inputs.................................................................................................................87 4.8 Program Control Loops.........................................................................................................

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7. ONLINE OPERATION USING MENUS .......................................................................... 221 7.1 Overview.....................................................................................................................................221 7.2 Data Storage...............................................................................................................................222 7.3 Access Summaries..................................................................

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TABLES Table 1-1 Specifications........................................................................................................................................ 2 Table 1-2 Analog Input Accuracy--Linear types .................................................................................................. 7 Table 1-3 Analog Input --Non-linear types........................................................................................................... 8 Table 1-4 Stand

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Table 4-36 Set Up Timer Prompts ..................................................................................................................... 127 Table 4-37 Mass Flow Prompts ........................................................................................................................ 128 Table 4-38 Carbon Prompts .............................................................................................................................. 129 Table 4-39 Relative

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Table 5-13 Profiler Starting Procedure ............................................................................................................. 202 Table 5-14 Profiler Hold Procedure.................................................................................................................. 203 Table 5-15 Profiler Reset Procedure ................................................................................................................. 203 Table 5-16 Profiler Adv

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Figures Figure 1-1 Video Recorder .............................................................................................................................. 1 Figure 1-2 Video Recorder Model Number ................................................................................................. 10 Figure 2-1 AI Board Terminal Block Connections...................................................................................... 22 Figure 2-2 10 ohm Copper Connections ....

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Figure 4-8 Function Generator Configuration For Valve Characterization....................................... 124 Figure 4-9 Function Generator Configuration For Input Signal Characterization............................. 124 Figure 4-10 Periodic Timer................................................................................................................. 126 Figure 4-11 Typical Carbon Potential Control Configuration........................................................

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Introduction 1. Introduction 1.1 Video Recorder Overview The Video Recorder (Figure 1-1) is part of the family of multi-point, multi-function video products. The instrument offers display versatility, flexible data storage, up to 8 control loops, each one can run its own profile, and advanced math functions. This integration of several functions eliminates the need for multiple devices and reduces installation costs. The instrument features a high resolution LCD display which is capable o

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Introduction 1.2 Specifications Table 1-1 Specifications Physical Enclosure Metal case and rugged die cast aluminium door and frame. High impact resistant polycarbonate keypad and glass or polycarbonate window. IP55 rating (NEMA 3) from front panel. Mounting (Panel) 40 mm thickness (max.) (1,57") Dimensions Compact size: 320 mm (12.60") depth 310 mm front face height x 317 mm width (12.21" x 12.48") 278 mm x 278 mm (10.95" x 10.95") cutout Weight 14 kg, depending on configurati

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Introduction Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Program Capability Number of Memory can store 96 programs for a single channel programmer, 48 programs for a dual Programs channel programmer, 32 programs for a three channel programmer, and 24 for a four channel programmer. Programs can also be stored to floppy disk. Programmer has ability to start a program at a predetermined time. Number of 63 segments per profile Segments Ramping Capability Ramp X - Ramp rate is set by specif

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Introduction Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Universal Analog Inputs Number 4 per module, up to 12 modules per video recorder Input Types mV, V, mA, T/C, RTD, pyrometers Signal source Thermocouple with cold junction compensation Line resistance up to 1000 ohms, T/C, mV, mA, V RTD, 3-wire connections, 40 ohms balanced maximum Input Impedance 10 megohms for T/C and mV inputs; >1 megohm for volt inputs Input Isolation 400 Vdc point-to-point 1350 Vac RMS A/D converter to logic St

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Introduction Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Input Impedance 51K 5.6K Input Current 0.9 mA @ 100 Vac 1.1 mA @ 12 Vdc 3.2 mA @ 24 Vdc Minimum ON Current 0.3 mA 0.3 mA Maximum OFF Current 0.15 mA 0.2 mA Base Power Required* 50 mA maximum 50 mA maximum OFF to ON Response 5 to 30 ms 1 to 8 ms ON to OFF Response 10 to 50 ms 1 to 8 ms Logic Inputs Number 6 (dry contact) per module, up to 6 modules per video recorder Isolation from ground 2300 Vac/1 min. Switching Voltage 5 Vdc Swi

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Introduction Table 1-1 Specifications (continued) Time Proportional Outputs (TPO) on digital output Time Resolution Equals the Scan Cycle time of the recorder. Module Only Digital outputs 1 to 5 can be configured as DAT outputs. Synchronization Individual TPOs are not synchronized with others. Performance/Capacities Math Calculations Standard Math package includes: 24 Calculated Values along with the following Math functions: Free Form Math, Math Operators (+, -, x, ÷, Absolute Valu


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