ABB ScreenMaster RVG200 Operating Instructions Manual

ABB ScreenMaster RVG200 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions OI/RVG200-EN
ScreenMaster RVG200
Paperless recorder
Measurement made easy
Introduction
This manual provides installation and operating
procedures for the ScreenMaster RVG200 paperless
recorder.
The ScreenMaster RVG200 provides secure and flexible
process recording for up to 24 recording channels. Data
recording is simple and reliable while meeting the
electronic data security requirements of 21 CFR part 11.
USB connections simplify operation and operator
interaction by enabling the use of peripheral equipment
such as a keyboard, mouse or barcode scanner.
Ethernet communications enable easy integration to an
existing network and the inbuilt FTP and web server
functionality enable automatic process data collection
from remote stations.
For more information
Further publications for the ScreenMaster RVG200
paperless recorder are available for free download from:
www.abb.com
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  • Page 1 ScreenMaster RVG200 paperless paperless recorder are available for free download from: recorder. www.abb.com The ScreenMaster RVG200 provides secure and flexible See links and reference numbers below or scan this process recording for up to 24 recording channels. Data code: recording is simple and reliable while meeting the electronic data security requirements of 21 CFR part 11.
  • Page 2 We are an established world force in the design and manufacture of instrumentation for industrial process control, flow measurement, gas and liquid analysis and environmental applications. As a part of ABB, a world leader in process automation technology, we offer customers application expertise, service and support worldwide.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Contents Contents Health & Safety ..........................5 Safety precautions ........................5 Potential electrical safety hazards .................... 5 Safety standards ........................5 Safety conventions ........................5 EC Directive 89/336/EEC ......................6 End-of-life disposal ........................6 Cleaning ..........................6 Symbols ..........................
  • Page 4 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Contents Operation ............................24 Powering up the recorder .......................24 Front panel features .......................24 Navigating views and groups ....................25 Operator menu overview ......................26 4.4.1 Navigating menus ......................27 Operator views ........................28 4.5.1 Chart view ........................28 4.5.2 Indicator view .......................31 4.5.3 Bargraph view ......................32...
  • Page 5 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Contents Configuration ..........................59 Introduction ........................... 59 Configuration level security ....................59 Configuration level access ..................... 60 Overview of configuration ....................... 63 Making changes to parameters ....................64 Exiting the configuration level ....................66 Common configuration ......................68 7.7.1 Setup ..........................
  • Page 6 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Contents Specification ..........................137 Appendix A – Signal sources ......................146 Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 .................149 Introduction ..........................149 MODBUS commands supported ..................149 MODBUS exception responses ....................150 Operating mode MODBUS coils ...................151 Operating mode MODBUS registers ..................160 Communications –...
  • Page 7: Health & Safety

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 1 Health & Safety 1 Health & Safety 1.1 Safety precautions Be sure to read, understand and follow the instructions contained within this manual before and during use of the equipment. Failure to do so could result in bodily harm or damage to the equipment.
  • Page 8: Ec Directive 89/336/Eec

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 1 Health & Safety 1.5 EC Directive 89/336/EEC Electrical – In order to meet the requirements of the EC Directive 89/336/EEC for EMC regulations, this product must not be used in a non-industrial environment. 1.6 End-of-life disposal The recorder contains a small lithium battery that must be removed and disposed of responsibly in accordance with local environmental regulations.
  • Page 9: Restriction Of Hazardous Substances (Rohs)

    Currently, monitoring and control monitors do not fall within the scope of the RoHS Directive, however ABB has taken the decision to adopt the recommendations in the Directive as the target for all future product design and component purchasing.
  • Page 10: Functional Overview

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 2 Functional overview 2 Functional overview The recorder features the following functionality:  A touchscreen featuring swipe gesture control providing fast and intuitive operation.  24 software recording channels as standard, freely assignable between 6 process groups. Up to 24 channels can be assigned to 1 process group.
  • Page 11 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 2 Functional overview Signal sources – see Appendix A, page 146 Process group 1 Note. Signal sources can be Recording channels assigned to any 1.1 to 1.n recording channel in any process group Analog sources Indicator view...
  • Page 12: Installation

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3 Installation EC Directive 89/336/EEC In order to meet the requirements of EC Directive 89/336/EEC for EMC regulations, this product must not be used in a non-industrial environment. Cleaning The front of the recorder can be hosed down if it has been installed in a panel correctly – see Fig. 3.4, page 13.
  • Page 13 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 50 °C (122 °F) maximum 0 °C (32 °F) minimum 5 to 95 % RH A – Within temperature limits B – Within humidity limits IP66 / NEMA 4X C – Environmental protection standards D –...
  • Page 14: Mounting

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.2 Mounting Dimensions in mm (in.) 30.0 (0.3) 117 (4.6) (1.2) 145.0 (5.7) RVG200 20.5 (0.8) Terminal cover (0.16) 30.0 +1 / –0 (1.2) 138.0 21.5 +0.04 / –0 minimum (5.43 (0.85) Panel cut-out dimensions Fig.
  • Page 15 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation Referring to Fig. 3.4, secure the recorder in a panel as follows: Cut the correct sized hole in the panel – see Fig. 3.3, page 12. Insert the recorder into the panel cut-out. Fit upper and lower panel clamps.
  • Page 16: Electrical Connections

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.3 Electrical connections Warning.  The recorder is not fitted with a switch therefore a disconnecting device such as a switch or circuit breaker conforming to local safety standards must be fitted to the final installation. It must be fitted in close proximity to the recorder within easy reach of the Operator and must be marked clearly as the disconnection device for the recorder.
  • Page 17: Accessing The Recorder's Connection Terminals

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.3.1 Accessing the recorder's connection terminals Referring to Fig. 3.5: 1. Press the terminal cover release plate in recess 2. Pull terminal cover away from the recorder body. Fig. 3.5 Removing terminal cover OI/RVG200-EN...
  • Page 18: Analog Input / Relay / Hybrid Connections

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.3.2 Analog input / relay / hybrid connections Note.  Tighten terminal screws to a torque of 0.1 Nm (0.9 lbf.in).  Analog inputs: – 3-Lead RTD: 3-leads must have equal resistance, not exceeding 20  each –...
  • Page 19 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation Module positions RJ45 A, B, C, D A, B, C, D C, D Power supply Analog Input Relay Hybrid MODBUS (if fitted) Inputs 1 to 6 100 to Input 1 240 V AC Common earth (ground)
  • Page 20: Analog / Digital Input Module

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.4 Analog / digital input module Note. Tighten analog / digital input terminal screws to a torque of 0.1 Nm (0.9 lbf.in). 3.4.1 Thermocouple Use the correct compensating cable between the thermocouple and the terminals – see Table 3.1.
  • Page 21: Power Supply Connections

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.5 Power supply connections Fuse Line Neutral 100 to 240 V AC 50 / 60 Hz (UL category Warning. Use fuse rating 500 mA (maximum) Type T IR = 100 A AC supply Fuse 24 V DC –...
  • Page 22: 2-Lead Temperature Transmitter Connections

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.6 2-lead temperature transmitter connections A, B, C, D Analog input 24 V DC Input 1 2-wire Current limited transmitter to 22.8 mA maximum Using an external 24 V power supply 2-wire C, D...
  • Page 23: Relays

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.7 Relays One relay is provided as standard (position F). An additional relay module can be fitted in positions A, B, C or D to provide 6 additional relays per module. The maximum individual relay current is 5A. The total load for all relays within the recorder must not exceed 36 A.
  • Page 24 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation Host computer +5 V 1.8 k pull-up resistor Terminal block E 1.8 k pull-down resistor Tx + +5 V Tx – Rx + 1.8 k pull-up resistor Rx – 1.8 k pull-down resistor Fig. 3.10 4-wire connection...
  • Page 25: Pull-Up And Pull-Down Resistors

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 3 Installation 3.8.3 Pull-up and pull-down resistors To prevent false triggering of slaves when the master (host computer) is inactive, pull-up and pull-down resistors are fitted to the MODBUS module. 3.8.4 Termination resistor For long transmission lines, a termination resistor must be fitted to the last slave in the chain – see Fig. 3.11.
  • Page 26: Operation

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4 Operation The recorder is operated using the touchscreen. 4.1 Powering up the recorder When power is first applied to the recorder a number of self-tests are performed and, if passed, the start-up screen is displayed.
  • Page 27: Navigating Views And Groups

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.3 Navigating views and groups Press Select View icon Press Select Group icon Swipe on View Change group Change view within group Fig. 4.2 Navigating groups and views Note. Only process groups and views that are enabled are displayed.
  • Page 28: Operator Menu Overview

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.4 Operator menu overview Main Operator menu Example sub-menus Fig. 4.3 Operator menu overview Key to Fig. 4.5: Menu item. Touch to discard changes and return to the Operator display. Note. Unavailable menu items greyed-out.
  • Page 29: Navigating Menus

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.4.1 Navigating menus Display Operator menu icons (page 1 of 2) Display Operator menu icons (page 2 of 2) Exit display Access Exit Operator menus dialog (return to previous view) Display associated menus Accept settings Fig.
  • Page 30: Operator Views

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.5 Operator views 4.5.1 Chart view Horizontal ––> Horizontal <–– Fig. 4.5 Vertical and horizontal chart views OI/RVG200-EN...
  • Page 31 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Key to Fig. 4.5: Main menu (home) button. Alarm event annotation – , page 30. Note 3 Channel tag. Touch an indicator to display a pop-up Current value – see , page 30. Note 1 showing all available information for that Trace pointer –...
  • Page 32 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Note. 1. Current values The current value is the latest instantaneous value and its update rate is not affected by the recording sample rate. If the current value is displayed in red recording has been stopped for that channel via a digital signal –...
  • Page 33: Indicator View

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.5.2 Indicator view Fig. 4.6 Indicator view Key to Fig. 4.6: Main menu (home) button. Touch an indicator to display a pop-up showing all possible information for that Channel tag. channel. Touch the pop-up to close it.
  • Page 34: Bargraph View

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.5.3 Bargraph view Fig. 4.7 Bargraph view Key to Fig. 4.7: Main menu (home) button. Touch a bargraph or its associated indicator to display a pop-up showing all possible Channel tag. information for that channel. Touch the Current value –...
  • Page 35: Overview Display

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.5.4 Overview display Note. The overview display provides an overview of all configured recording channels in all configured process groups. All configured channels are displayed in order starting with the first configured channel in process group 1 at the top left of the screen.
  • Page 36: Log Views

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.6 Log views 4.6.1 Alarm event log Note.  The Alarm Event log view provides an historical log of all alarm events in the sequence in which they occurred.  When the number of entries in the Alarm Event log has reached 500, the oldest data is overwritten by the newest.
  • Page 37: Totalizer Log

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.6.2 Totalizer log Note.  The Totalizer log view is displayed only if the Totalizer option has been enabled in the software.  The Totalizer log view provides an historical log of totalizer activity. To view the current totalizer status, choose the Indicator view.
  • Page 38: Audit Log

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.6.3 Audit log Note.  The Audit log view provides an historical log of system activity.  When the number of entries in the Audit log has reached 200, the oldest data is overwritten by the newest.
  • Page 39: Operator Menu System

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.7 Operator menu system Note. The following menu items are available from operator log views. Touch to display the Operator menu Select Group Touch to display the sub-menu. Note. The group displayed can also be changed by swiping right-to-left (to increment) or left-to-right (to decrement) across the touchscreen –...
  • Page 40 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Note. The following menu items are available only from the views listed below the parameter name. Acknowledge Alarm Note.  Chart, indicator, If Security system is set to Advanced Acknowledge Security is bargraph and set to On (see Section 7.7.5, page 74), alarms can be acknowledged...
  • Page 41 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Operator Message Note. Greyed-out if the relevant Operator message menu enable is not selected – see pages 83 (Chart view), 84 (Indicator view) or 85 (Bargraph Chart, indicator and view) as applicable. bargraph views only Touch to add one of 24 predefined Operator Messages (see Section 7.7.7,...
  • Page 42 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Historical Review Note. Greyed-out if the Historical review menu enable is not selected – see page 83. Chart views only Touch to display the sub-menu. Enter/Exit Touch to view previously recorded data stored in the recorder's onboard memory for the group currently displayed.
  • Page 43 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Goto Touch to move to data stored in the recorder's onboard memory that was recorded at a specific date and time. Select Review Time Oldest data in internal memory Start Newest data in internal memory...
  • Page 44 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Screen Interval Note. Greyed-out if the Screen interval select menu enable is not selected – see page 83. Chart views only Touch to change the amount of data displayed on the screen. A longer screen interval displays more data, a shorter screen interval displays data over a shorter time period, but in more detail.
  • Page 45 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Auto Group Scroll Note. Greyed-out if one process group only is enabled. Chart, indicator, bargraph Touch to display the current view for each configured process group in turn and overview display for 20 seconds. The Auto Group Scroll icon (...
  • Page 46 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Sign Chart Note. Available only if Security system is set to Advanced (see Section 7.7.5, page 74) the user's access privileges include e-Sign Chart views only (see page 78). Sign the chart electronically – see Section 4.8, page 48.
  • Page 47 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Diagnostics Logic Note. Greyed-out if Math & Logic software option is not enabled. Touch to display the sub-menu. Logic Eqtn 1 Touch relevant icon to diagnose the logic equation. (to 8) Note. Unconfigured logic equations are greyed-out.
  • Page 48 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Input Adjust Note. Displayed only if Operator Calibrate on one of the Analog I/P configuration tabs is set to On – see page 113. Touch to manually fine-tune inputs to remove process offset errors or system scale errors for the selected input.
  • Page 49 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation Max/Min Reset Note. Greyed-out if the Max / min reset menu enable is not selected – see page 85. Bargraph views only Touch to reset the maximum and minimum value markers on one or all channels to the current value.
  • Page 50: Electronic Signatures

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 4 Operation 4.8 Electronic signatures Entering an electronic signature is the equivalent to signing the chart of a conventional paper recorder. Local procedures may require the approval of a record by an authorized signatory; for this reason, an electronic signature is password protected.
  • Page 51: Logging

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 5 Logging 5 Logging Logging enables the Operator to:  Switch between primary and secondary sample rates  Reset archiving  Set the archive media card online and offline  View internal and external archive media file directories and delete files from external archive media 5.1 Logging access...
  • Page 52 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 5 Logging Invalid password entered (See Note below) Logging security enabled Logging Enter password Valid password (see Section 5.1.1, page 51) entered Logging security not enabled Fig. 5.2 Accessing logging – advanced security Note. If an incorrect password is entered the display returns to the Operating view. However, if the...
  • Page 53: Password Entry

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 5 Logging 5.1.1 Password entry Enter password 1. Enter the required password using the keyboard. 2. Touch to complete password entry. Change password 1. Touch Change Password. Change Password Operator 1– Change Password 2. Touch to display the character entry keyboard.
  • Page 54: Logging Menu

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 5 Logging 5.2 Logging menu Touch to display the Operator menu. Logging Touch to display the sub-menu. Online Note. Greyed-out if no archive media is inserted Archive Media is set to None (see Section 7.7.2, page 70) the recorder has been placed in historical review mode (see page 40).
  • Page 55 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 5 Logging Logging Speed Touch to toggle between the primary and secondary sample rates. The primary sample rate is set typically to a relatively slow rate (depending upon process recording requirements) and is active during normal process operating conditions in order to maximize internal memory and external archive media.
  • Page 56: Archiving

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 6 Archiving 6 Archiving 6.1 Introduction Recorded data, logs and configuration files stored in the recorder's internal memory can be archived in binary encoded format to:  SD Card  USB flash drive in either the front or rear USB ports ...
  • Page 57: Sample Rates

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 6 Archiving 6.2 Sample rates Data is saved to the archive file at the same rate as it is saved to internal memory, for example, at either the Group's primary or secondary recording sample rate. Internal memory...
  • Page 58: Archive Filenames

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 6 Archiving 6.4 Archive filenames Examples of archive filenames are shown in Table 6.2. Type Format Analog ___Ch__Analogue000 channel data For example, 20130516_160838_3K10000123456_CH1_02_Analogue0000.DXO files Digital ___Ch__Analogue000 channel data For example, 20130516_160838_3K10000123456_CH1_02_Digital0000.DXO files ___alarm...
  • Page 59: Data File Examples

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 6 Archiving 6.7 Data file examples Archived data is stored in a secure binary encoded format. A separate file is created for each recording channel. The log data is stored in an encrypted text format. The files can be read on a PC using the Company's DataManager Pro data analysis software package.
  • Page 60: Logging Online / Offline

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 6 Archiving 6.9 Logging online / offline Before data can be archived, the storage media and one or more group channel data file enables must be selected, the storage media inserted (if external) and logging set on-line.
  • Page 61: Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7 Configuration 7.1 Introduction This section describes how to access the recorder's Configuration level and make changes to the parameters using the operator keys. 7.2 Configuration level security Two methods of configuration access protection are available: 1.
  • Page 62: Configuration Level Access

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.3 Configuration level access To configure the recorder when is set to the factory default setting of Password Configuration security protected: 1. Access the Configuration level – see Figs. 7.1 and 7.2, pages 60 and 61 respectively.
  • Page 63 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration From Fig. 7.1 Edit the current configuration. Changes are not implemented until saved on exit from the Configuration level. Open a configuration saved previously to internal or external storage (up to 16 configurations can be stored in internal memory) –...
  • Page 64 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Referring to Fig. 7.3, set the internal security switch as follows: 1. Isolate the recorder from the power supply. 2. Remove tamper-evident seal (if fitted). 3. Unscrew jacking screw securing the recorder to the case and remove the recorder from its case.
  • Page 65: Overview Of Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.4 Overview of configuration Referring to Fig. 7.4, configure the recorder as follows: Touch the required icon in the system configuration menu. Note. Only enabled process groups (and their associated channel options) and enabled software options (for example, Math and Logic) are visible in the menu.
  • Page 66: Making Changes To Parameters

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.5 Making changes to parameters Referring to Fig. 7.5, parameters are located as follows: Configuration tab. Parameter. Parameter value. Edit button. Sub-menu. Higher-level windows remain visible to identify location within the configuration structure. Selection list.
  • Page 67 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Referring to Fig. 7.6, use data entry dialog boxes as follows: Touch an item or use the keys to select it. Items not selected are indicated by an 'X' in the parameter value window.
  • Page 68: Exiting The Configuration Level

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.6 Exiting the configuration level Referring to Fig. 7.7, exit the Configuration level as follows: From the main System Configuration menu, touch To apply changes and begin using a configuration immediately, touch – see on page 67.
  • Page 69 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. 1  Changes are saved to persistent storage only when Apply Changes or Export Configuration is selected. Any powerdown before this results in lost configuration changes.  If Apply Changes is selected, new internal data files for enabled recording channels are created if: –...
  • Page 70: Common Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7 Common configuration Fig. 7.8 Selecting common configuration 7.7.1 Setup Setup Number of groups * Select the number of process groups required. Channel Allocation * Select the recording channels to assign to each group.
  • Page 71 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Instrument tag * Enter the tag to be used to identify the recorder in configuration and audit log files. Refer to Appendix F, page 180 for further information regarding character use in tags. Note. When reviewing data, the instrument tag is used to identify the source of the data, therefore it is important to ensure that the instrument tag is unique to each recorder.
  • Page 72: Archiving

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7.2 Archiving Archive Archive Media Select the storage media for the archive data: None SD Card Front USB Rear USB Internal Flash Note. SD Card is selected by default. Wrap When set to On, archive wrap deletes automatically the oldest archived data file from external archive media when the media approaches its maximum capacity.
  • Page 73: Screen

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7.3 Screen Screen Screen saver wait time Select the waiting time between the last key touch and activation of the screen saver. Screen Capture When set to Enabled, the user can save an image of any Operator screen...
  • Page 74: Date And Time

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7.4 Date and time Time Date and time Set the date and time formats and set the current date and time using a dialog box. Note.  If daylight saving is required, enter the settings (see next page)
  • Page 75 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Daylight Saving - Enable Select the daylight saving method. Note. Changes to daylight saving are effective immediately a method is selected. However, if is touched when exiting the Configuration level (see Fig. 7.7, page 66), the last saved daylight saving settings are restored.
  • Page 76: Security

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7.5 Security Note. User 1 is the System Administrator and is able to change the Security type and all other security parameters. Other users can change only the setting and only if is set to...
  • Page 77 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameters:  are displayed only if is set to Advanced. Security system  can be changed only by the System Administrator (User 1). Reconfigure preset Passwords are entered initially by the System Administrator but, subsequently, any user can change their own password.
  • Page 78: Users

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7.6 Users Note.  User 1 is the System Administrator and is able to change user names / access privileges and enter initial passwords for all other users.  is set to Basic (see Section 7.7.5, page 74) other users (if enabled by User 1) can Security system change their user name, password and access privileges.
  • Page 79 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameters are displayed only if Security system is set to Advanced – see Section 7.7.5, page 74. User 1 Name Configure User 1 (System Administrator) User 1 Access Select e-Sign, Logging, Batch (see Appendix E, page 173) and Alarm acknowledge access privileges as required (see also page 78).
  • Page 80 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration User 2 (to 12) Access Set access privileges for selected user. e-Sign – The selected user is able to enter an electronic signature. Logging – The selected user is able to access the Logging level.
  • Page 81: Operator Messages

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.7.7 Operator messages Op. Messages 1..6 (and 7 to 24) Message 1 (to 6) Operator messages can be triggered via the Operator menus or a digital signal. The message is stored in the Alarm Event log and may also be annotated on the chart view.
  • Page 82: Process Group Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.8 Process group configuration Only the number of groups selected for configuration are displayed in this sub-menu. For example, if Number of groups (see page 68) is set to 4, only Process Groups 1 to 4 are displayed.
  • Page 83 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration The recorder can be configured to sample all recording channels in the group simultaneously and store the data in internal memory and archive media (if archiving is enabled) at two rates, Primary and Secondary.
  • Page 84: Configuring The Chart View

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.8.2 Configuring the chart view Chart Chart view enable Select the Chart view required: – Chart view disabled Vertical – Chart runs from top to bottom Horizontal --> – Chart runs left to right with scale bar on left Horizontal <--...
  • Page 85 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Screen interval Select the amount of historical data to be displayed on the screen. Available selections are limited by the sample rate selected – see Section 7.8.1, page 80 and Table 4.1, page 42.
  • Page 86: Configuring The Indicator View

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.8.3 Configuring the indicator view Indicator Indicator Select On to enable the Operator to display the Indicator view. Totalizer / statistics Set to On to add the channel totalizer value and units to the Indicator view.
  • Page 87: Configuring The Bargraph View

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.8.4 Configuring the bargraph view Bar graph view enable Select On to enable the Operator to display the Bargraph view. Bar graph markers Select the markers to be displayed on the Bargraph: No markers...
  • Page 88: Channel Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.9 Channel configuration Fig. 7.10 Recording channel configuration 7.9.1 Recording channel setup Setup Source ID * Select the signal source for the selected channel. This can be any external analog or digital signal – see Appendix A, page 146 for full list.
  • Page 89 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Filter type * Select the filter to be applied to the electrical input prior to sampling. Note.  Applicable to analog sources only.  Filters are applied to the recorded values shown on the Chart view only, not to instantaneous values displayed on the channel indicators.
  • Page 90 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Scale type Touch to toggle between the type of scale displayed in the Chart view and the format of the current value readings displayed in the Chart-, Indicator-, Bargraph- and Overview Display-views. Linear – normal linear scale displayed in the Chart view; normal current value readings displayed in the Chart-, Indicator-, Bargraph- and Overview Display-views.
  • Page 91 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameters are displayed only if Scale type is set to Log. Select the lower limit of the log decade range to be displayed on the Chart view scale. High Select the upper limit of the log decade range to be displayed on the Chart view scale.
  • Page 92: Analog Input Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.9.2 Analog input configuration Note.  The Analog I/P tab is displayed only if Source ID for the Recording Channel is set to an analog signal source – see Section 7.9.1, page 86. ...
  • Page 93 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. This parameter is displayed only if Type has been set to ACJC Type Thermocouple. Select the automatic cold junction compensation required: Per Module – the recorder automatically detects an automatic cold junction device on another channel on the same module.
  • Page 94 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Engineering range * Select the display characteristics of the input. Specify the display range and units of the engineering value corresponding to the electrical high and low values, within the limits High defined in Table 7.3.
  • Page 95 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Example – for an electrical input range of 4.0 to 20.0mA, representing a pressure range of 50 to 250 bar, set the value to 50.0 and the High value to 250.0. Note.  Select any of the engineering units pre-programmed into the recorder or select Custom and enter user-defined units (6 characters maximum).
  • Page 96: Digital Input Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.9.3 Digital input configuration Note. The Digital I/P tab is displayed only if Source ID for the Recording Channel is set to a digital signal source – see Section 7.9.1, page 86. Digital I/P A1 Input type * Note.
  • Page 97: Alarm Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.9.4 Alarm configuration Hysteresis Trip point Hysteresis Process variable Alarm on High process Alarm off Alarm on Low process Alarm off Fig. 7.11 High / Low process alarms Trip point Hysteresis Process variable Alarm on...
  • Page 98 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Trip point Hysteresis Process variable Alarm on Alarm off Alarm acknowledged by Operator * High annunciate alarm action Process variable Hysteresis Trip point Alarm on Alarm off Alarm acknowledged by Operator * Low annunciate alarm action * Refer to on page 101.
  • Page 99 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Fig. 7.14 Fast / Slow rate alarms OI/RVG200-EN...
  • Page 100 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Fig. 7.15 Delayed high / low process alarms OI/RVG200-EN...
  • Page 101 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The Alarm tabs are displayed only if Source ID for the Recording Channel is set to an analog signal source – see Section 7.9.1, page 86. Alarm A Alarm type Set the alarm type: High / Low process –...
  • Page 102 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameters are applicable to delayed process alarms only – see Fig. 7.15, page 98. Trip Set the value, in engineering units, at which the alarm is to activate. Hysteresis/Delay time Set the hysteresis value in engineering units.
  • Page 103 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The remaining parameters are applicable to all alarms. Enable source Select an alarm enable source. When the source is active, the alarm is enabled. When the source is inactive the alarm is disabled. If set to None the alarm is always enabled.
  • Page 104: Totalizer Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.9.5 Totalizer configuration Note.  The totalizer tabs are displayed only if the Totalizer option is enabled.  Current totalizer values are displayed in the Indicator view – see Section 4.5.2, page 31 (Operation) and Section 7.8.3, page 84 (Configuration), respectively.
  • Page 105 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Tag/Units Enter the totalizer tag to be displayed in the Indicator view and the Totalizer log (6 characters maximum). Refer to Appendix F, page 180 for further information regarding character use in tags. Select any of the totalizer units pre-programmed into the recorder or Units select Custom and enter user-defined units (6 characters maximum).
  • Page 106 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Count range Set the value the totalizer counts from and the value applied when the Preset count totalizer is reset. Set the value at which the totalizer stops or wraps. Predetermined count Note. ...
  • Page 107 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Log update Select the frequency with which totalizer values are added to the Totalizer Log update time log. Log update time Log updated every... 5, 10, 15, 5, 10, 15, 30... seconds past the hour 30, 60, 90 secs 3 min 0, 3, 6, 9...
  • Page 108 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameters are applicable only to analog totalizers. Count rate/Cut off Set the required totalizer count rate (if necessary) and cut off value. Note. If the recorder holds the relationship data between the selected...
  • Page 109 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameter is applicable only to digital totalizers. Count rate Set the required totalizer count rate. A digital totalizer pulse can be scaled to represent a value of between 0.00001 and 1000.00000. The totalizer is then incremented by this amount each time there is an off / on transition.
  • Page 110: Fo (Sterilization Optimization) Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.9.6 F (sterilization optimization) configuration Note.  The totalizer tabs are displayed only if the totalizer option is enabled.  configuration is applicable only to analog totalizers.  Current F values are displayed in the Indicator view – see Section 4.5.2, page 31 (Operation) and Section 7.8.3, page 84 (Configuration), respectively.
  • Page 111 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Enter the F tag to be displayed in the Indicator view and the Totalizer log (6 characters maximum). Refer to Appendix F, page 180 for further information regarding character use in tags. Note. The default tag text includes 'F...
  • Page 112 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Count range Set the value the F value calculation counts from and the value applied Preset count when the F count is reset. Set the value at which the F count stops or wraps.
  • Page 113 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Select a signal source (see Appendix A, page 146) – an edge-triggered Log update source signal to trigger the addition of the current F values to the Totalizer log on a rising edge. Cut off Set the required F cut off value.
  • Page 114: I/O Module Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10 I/O module configuration Fig. 7.16 I/O module configuration Note. The recorder detects the type of module fitted in each position automatically. 7.10.1 Analog inputs Input A1(to D6) Manually fine-tune inputs to remove errors.
  • Page 115 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Press to reset (below) to zero and 1 Reset adjustment Offset adjust Span adjust respectively. Manually fine-tune the offset adjust and span adjust values to remove Offset adjust process errors. These are calculated values applied to the raw input Span adjust signal.
  • Page 116: Relay Modules

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.2 Relay modules Relay A1(to D6) Source Select the relay source (a digital source) to be used to energize / de-energize the relay. Note. If the relay is used to provide a totalizer count pulse, the maximum pulse frequency is 4 Hz.
  • Page 117: Hybrid Modules

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.3 Hybrid modules Output C1(to D6) Output Mode Select the output mode required – Analog, Digital or TxPSU. Note. The following parameter is displayed only if Output Mode is set to Analog or Digital.
  • Page 118 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Dgtl IP 1...5 Select the digital input polarity to provide the required logic state. Polarity Polarity Logic state Input state Switch I/P Logic I/P Active Inactive – Inactive 24 V Active – OI/RVG200-EN...
  • Page 119: Ethernet Module

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.4 Ethernet module The Ethernet module fitted to the recorder contains an embedded web server enabling the recorder's data and status to be viewed remotely using an internet browser on a PC. The web server supports up to 8 independent connections.
  • Page 120 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration FTP user 1 (to 4) The FTP User name and password are used during logon to access the FTP server. Access for up to four different users is provided. These passwords can also be used to allow access to the functionality provided by the web server.
  • Page 121: Email

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.5 Email The recorder can be configured to send emails to a maximum of 6 recipients in response to certain events. The addressees can all subscribe to the same SMTP server or the recorder can be configured to send emails via 2 different SMTP servers to a maximum of 3 addressees per server.
  • Page 122 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Email 1 (2) SMTP Server IP address Enter the IP address of the SMTP server through which emails are to be routed. Recipient 0 (to 2) Enter the address(es) of the email recipient(s). Options enabled Select the options to enable.
  • Page 123: Modbus Tcp

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.6 MODBUS TCP MODBUS TCP enables MODBUS TCP devices to communicate via an ethernet network transferring MODBUS messages via TCP / IP. Communication with standard, serially connected, MODBUS RTU devices is also possible through a MODBUS TCP Gateway.
  • Page 124 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Note. The following parameters are displayed only if Implementation is set to Master. Poll Rate (ms) Set the poll rate in milliseconds – minimum 0, maximum 3600000. Poll fail limit Set the number of successive polls permitted to fail before the data is marked as a failed input –...
  • Page 125: Slave Authorization

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.7 Slave authorization Note. This tab is displayed only if only if Implementation on the MODBUS TCP tab is set to Slave – see page 121. Slave Authorization TCP Slave Access Select the maximum number of simultaneous TCP / IP connections...
  • Page 126: Comms Analog Input

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.8 Comms analog input Note. This tab is displayed only if only if Implementation on the MODBUS TCP tab is set to Master – see page 121. Comms analog I/P Comms analog I/P Select the communications analog input to hold the data from the nominated slave device.
  • Page 127: Comms Digital Input

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.9 Comms digital input Note. This tab is displayed only if only if Implementation on the MODBUS TCP tab is set to Master – see page 121. Comms digital I/P Comms digital I/P Select the communications digital input to hold the status from the nominated slave device.
  • Page 128: Rs485 (Modbus) Communications

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.10.10 RS485 (MODBUS) communications Note. This Section is applicable only if the optional MODBUS module is fitted. Refer to Appendix B, page 149 for further information on using the MODBUS link. RS485 Protocol Select the MODBUS protocol required.
  • Page 129: Functions

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.11 Functions Fig. 7.17 Functions configuration 7.11.1 Custom linearizers Linearizer Adjust custom Touch adjacent to the linearizer to be adjusted to open the Adjust linearizer 1 (2) custom linearizer screen. Touch or use to select the point to be modified.
  • Page 130: Real-Time Alarms

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.11.2 Real-time alarms RTA1 (to 4) Alarm tag Enter the tag to be used in the Alarm Event log. Refer to Appendix F, page 180 for further information regarding character use in tags. Daily enables Select the day(s) on which the alarm is activated.
  • Page 131: Logic Editor

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.12 Logic editor Note. The logic equation editor tabs are displayed only if the Math / Logic option is enabled. LE1 (to 24) Select the logic equation to create or modify. Operand / Operator 1 Specify the first operand –...
  • Page 132: Math Equations

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.13 Math equations Note.  The math equations tabs are displayed only if the Math / Logic software option is enabled.  Up to 24 math equations can be configured individually using the math pad – see see Fig. 7.19, page 133.
  • Page 133 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Individual recording channel signals, analog and digital sources and 7-digit totalizer values can be combined in a math equation to produce a customized recording channel or retransmission source. Typical examples include adding / subtracting the values of a number of analog sources together to form one recording channel.
  • Page 134: Math Functions

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.13.1 Math functions Function Description Trigonometric functions: SinR(x) The sine of x (x specified in radians). SinD(x) The sine of x (x specified in degrees). CosR(x) The cosine of x (x specified in radians).
  • Page 135: Using The Math Pad

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.13.2 Using the math pad Select math blocks 7 to 24 Launches math pad – see Fig. 7.19 Fig. 7.18 Launching the math pad Analog Sources Digital Sources Scroll backwards Scroll forwards through equation...
  • Page 136: Relative Humidity Calculation

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.13.3 Relative humidity calculation Relative humidity is calculated using the following formula:   Td Tw  – – VPSw AP  ------------------------------------------------------------ - VPSd Where: VPSw = Saturation vapor pressure at wet bulb temperature...
  • Page 137 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration Select the RH function Special Relative Humidity (RH) Absolute (Abs) Select the wet bulb source Source ID Source ID None Analog I/P A1 Analog I/P Analog I/P A2 Analog I/P A3 Maths block Analog I/P A4...
  • Page 138: Math Block Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 7 Configuration 7.13.4 Math block configuration Maths 1 (to 24) Select the math block to create or modify. Block Type Fixed as Equation. Equation Create the equation using the math pad – see Fig. 7.19, page 133.
  • Page 139: Specification

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification 8 Specification Operation and configuration Security Configuration Physical Via resistive touchscreen or PC Configuration Lockable media door Multiple configuration files can be stored in internal Front and rear tamper-evident seals memory (up to 16 files) or external memory (SD card,...
  • Page 140 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Operator views Standard functionality Operator messages Views available Contents Chart Bargraph Digital Number: indicator Trigger: Via front panel or digital signals    Instantaneous values / states Recording in Can be enabled or disabled on...
  • Page 141 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Recording to internal memory Recording duration to 256 MB internal flash memory Approximate duration calculated continuous Internal flash memory: 256 MB flash memory recording of 6 channels of analog data (for example, for upgradeable to 2 GB 12 channels divide by 2, for 24 channels divide by 4).
  • Page 142 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Historical logs Types: Alarm / event, totalizer and audit logs Number of records Up to 500 in internal memory in each historical Oldest data is automatically log: overwritten by new data when log is full...
  • Page 143 SD cards and USB flash drives. ABB fully Temperature 0.02 % / ºC or 2 µV / ºC tests the brands of SD cards and USB flash drives that stability: (non-thermocouple ranges only) it supplies.
  • Page 144 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Inputs Linear inputs Standard analog input Accuracy (% of reading) Millivolts –150 to 150 mV 0.1 % or ±20 µV Milliamps –50 to 50 mA 0.1 % or ±10 µA Volts –10 to 24 V* 0.1 % or ±10 mV...
  • Page 145 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Advanced math (optional) 6-Relay module Type Number of relays 24 equations provide ability to perform general 6 per module arithmetic calculations including mass flow (of ideal Type and rating gases), relative humidity and emissions calculations...
  • Page 146 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Hybrid module Ethernet module 6 Analog blocks + 5 digital inputs Physical medium Analog block 10 / 100BaseT Protocols Number: 6, galvanically isolated TCP / IP, ARP, ICMP, FTP (server), HTTP, MODBUS TCP (master / slave), SNTP...
  • Page 147 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder 8 Specification Safety General safety EN61010-1 cULus Overvoltage Class III on mains, Class II on inputs and outputs Pollution category 2 Isolation 500 V DC to earth (ground) Environmental Operating temperature range 0 to 50 ºC (32 to 122 ºF) with SD card...
  • Page 148: Appendix A - Signal Sources

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix A – Signal sources Appendix A – Signal sources Source Name Description Analog Sources Analog I/P A1 to D24 Analog input values (from Analog input module). Available only if an analog input module is fitted in the relevant position.
  • Page 149 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix A – Signal sources Source Name Description Digital Input States Digital input states. Digital signals received from analog input modules fitted at module positions A to D (if input Type is set to Volt-free Digital Input or 24V Digital Input during configuration –...
  • Page 150 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix A – Signal sources Source Name Description Totalizer count pulse. Active for 100 ms each time the totalizer updates by one whole count. For example, if two decimal places are set, a pulse is generated when the totalizer value increments Count pulse 1A to 24B from 0.99 to 1.00 or 1.99 to 2.00...
  • Page 151: Appendix B - Modbus Tcp / Modbus 485

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 B.1 Introduction The recorder can be configured to act as either a MODBUS TCP Master or Slave or, when fitted with an optional MODBUS / RS485 serial communications module, a MODBUS RS485 (RTU) Master or Slave.
  • Page 152: Modbus Exception Responses

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 B.3 MODBUS exception responses If the recorder detects one of the errors shown in Table B.1 while receiving a message from the host system, it replies with a response message consisting of the recorder's MODBUS address, the function code, the error code and the error check fields.
  • Page 153: Operating Mode Modbus Coils

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 B.4 Operating mode MODBUS coils Tables B.2 to B.11 detail the contents of each MODBUS coil. Each coil is assigned a register that can have one of two values: 0000 and 0001.
  • Page 154 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Active / Inactive Active / Inactive Acknowledge state Acknowledge state state state 0 = Acknowledged or 0 = Acknowledged or 0 = Inactive inactive 0 = Inactive inactive...
  • Page 155 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Active / Inactive Active / Inactive Acknowledge state Acknowledge state state state 0 = Acknowledged or 0 = Acknowledged or 0 = Inactive inactive 0 = Inactive inactive...
  • Page 156 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Read only: 0 = Alarm group inactive Read only: 0 = Alarm group inactive 1 = Alarm group active 1 = Alarm group active Alarm group MODBUS coil...
  • Page 157 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Operator MODBUS Read Write message coil 0 = Remote operator message not 0 = Unassign remote operator message Assign to Group 1 assigned to group from group 1 = Remote operator message assigned...
  • Page 158 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 MODBUS registers Stop / Go Reset Wrap pulse 1st stage pulse Flowrate failure Read access 0 = Stopped 0 = >1s* 0 = Inactive 0 = Inactive 0 = Inactive 1 = Running 1 = <1s*...
  • Page 159 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 MODBUS registers Stop / Go Reset Wrap pulse 1st stage pulse Flowrate failure Read access 0 = Stopped 0 = >1s* 0 = Inactive 0 = Inactive 0 = Inactive 1 = Running 1 = <1s*...
  • Page 160 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Channel number / MODBUS coil Signal Channel Fail Read only 1101 1201 1301 1401 1501 1601 1701 1801 1901 2001 2101 2201 Status Alarm A Read only 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1602 1702 1802 1902 2002 2102 2202...
  • Page 161 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Channel number / MODBUS coil Signal Channel Fail Read only 2301 2401 2501 2601 2701 2801 2901 3001 3101 3201 3301 3401 Status Alarm A Read only 2302 2402 2502 2602 2702 2802 2902 3002 3102 3202 3302 3402...
  • Page 162: Operating Mode Modbus Registers

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 B.5 Operating mode MODBUS registers Tables B.12 to B.14 detail the contents of the MODBUS TCP registers accessible while the recorder is in the operating mode. Two data types are used: ...
  • Page 163 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Read / Write, IEEE floating point 32 bit number Alarm MODBUS Alarm MODBUS Alarm MODBUS Alarm MODBUS registers registers registers registers 125 and 126 173 and 174 221 and 222...
  • Page 164 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Totalizer Maximum flowrate Minimum flowrate Average flowrate Batch total Batch total (IEEE) (IEEE) (IEEE) (double precision) (IEEE) 555 and 556 655 and 656 755 and 756 909 to 912...
  • Page 165 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Totalizer Maximum flowrate Minimum flowrate Average flowrate Batch total Batch total (IEEE) (IEEE) (IEEE) (double precision) (IEEE) 1145 and 1146 1245 and 1246 1345 and 1346 1489 to 1492...
  • Page 166: Communications - Analog And Digital Inputs

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 B.6 Communications – analog and digital inputs Comms. Comms. Comms. Comms. Comms. Comms. digital analog input digital analog input analog inputs analog inputs inputs failure inputs failure 0 = Inactive...
  • Page 167 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Recording channel – register number Parameter R/W Type Recording 3001 3051 3101 3151 3201 3251 3301 3351 3401 3451 3501 3551 32 bit channel IEEE value 3002 3052...
  • Page 168 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Recording channel – register number Parameter R/W Type Totalizer B 3031 3079 3131 3181 3231 3281 3331 3381 3431 3481 3531 3581 32 bit maximum IEEE flowrate 3032...
  • Page 169 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Recording channel – register number Parameter R/W Type Recording 3601 3651 3701 3751 3801 3851 3901 3951 4001 4051 4101 4151 32 bit channel IEEE value 3602 3652...
  • Page 170 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Recording channel – register number Parameter R/W Type Totalizer B 3631 3681 3731 3781 3831 3881 3931 3981 4031 4081 4131 4181 32 bit maximum IEEE flowrate 3632...
  • Page 171 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix B – MODBUS TCP / MODBUS 485 Read / Write: ASCII Character Code – see Table B.21 Input Register number Input Register number Input Register number Character 1 2600 Character 8 2607 Character 15 2614...
  • Page 172: Appendix C - Storage Capacity

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix C – Storage capacity Appendix C – Storage capacity C.1 Internal storage capacity – 256 MB flash memory Approximate duration calculated for continuous recording of 6 channels of analog data (for example, for 12 channels divide by 2, for 24 channels divide by 4).
  • Page 173: Appendix D - Units

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix D – Units Appendix D – Units Unit Description Unit Description deg C degrees Celsius lb/d pounds per day deg F degrees Fahrenheit lb/h pounds per hour Kelvin degrees Kelvin lb/m pounds per minute % Relative Humidity...
  • Page 174 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix D – Units Unit Description Unit Description liters cubic meters milliliters kilo cubic meters kiloliters mega cubic meters megaliters CUMEC cubic meter of water per second meters kilograms gal (UK) imperial gallons tons g x 10 (UK) imperial gallons x 10...
  • Page 175: Appendix E - Batch Recording

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording Appendix E – Batch recording Note. The batch recording tabs are displayed only if the Batch option is enabled. E.1 Introduction The recorder's batch recording function enables:  storage of archived data in batch format ...
  • Page 176: Operation

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording E.2 Operation E.2.1 Overview Batch recording can be started and stopped either automatically, using a digital signal source (see page 178), or manually from any of the vertical or horizontal chart view operator menus.
  • Page 177 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording Field 1 Note. These fields are editable only if defined during configuration – see page 179. Field 2 Touch the relevant button to modify each field. A list box is displayed to...
  • Page 178: Stopping A Batch Manually

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording E.2.3 Stopping a batch manually Note. A batch can be stopped only from the vertical or horizontal chart view operator menus. Touch to open the menu. Touch to display the Operator menu Stop Batch Note.
  • Page 179: Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording E.3 Configuration E.3.1 Enabling batch security Note. Batch security can be enabled only if the Security system parameter is set to Advanced – see Section 7.7.5, page 74. If the Security system parameter is set to Basic, batch security is automatically disabled and cannot be enabled.
  • Page 180: Batch Configuration

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording E.3.3 Batch configuration To configure batch recording, access Process Group Configuration (see Section 7.8, page 80), select the required Process Group and select the Batch tab. Exit and save the configuration when complete.
  • Page 181 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix E – Batch recording Batch Number Select the required batch numbering system: Automatic – the batch number increments automatically when a new batch is started, up to a maximum batch number of 9,999,999,999. – a batch number is not assigned automatically but may be entered manually by the operator.
  • Page 182: Appendix F - Character Entry

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Appendix F – Character entry Appendix F – Character entry When using the new QWERTY keyboard the following characters are available for all text data entry: a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9, ' ' '[' ']' '{' '}' '(' ')' '+' '-' '=' '_' '^' ''' '#' '&' ';' '!' '@' '%' '$' .
  • Page 183: Index

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Index Index Access privileges ..........................78 Accessing the configuration level ..................... 60 Advanced security – see Security system: Advanced Alarm Event log ......................34, 38, 40, 43 Archive file types ........................55 Archive filename format ......................56 Filter ............................
  • Page 184 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Index Channel indicator Tags ............................93, 94 Chart Annotation ...........................43, 82 Electronic signatures ........................48 Scales ..........................40, 43, 83 Logarithmic ..........................88 Traces ........................30, 43, 83, 86 Views Horizontal .........................26, 28 Vertical ..........................26, 28 Zoning ............................86 Chart view timer ..........................71 Configuration Alarms ..........................95 to 101...
  • Page 185 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Index Datamanager Pro ......................57, 173, 179 Date and time ......................... 72 to 73 Daylight saving ........................... 41, 73 Delayed process alarms ........................98 Digital inputs 24 V digital input ........................94 Volt-free digital input ........................94 Displays and controls ........................
  • Page 186 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Index Indicator Show statistics / totalizers ......................46 View ............................31 Adding alarm trip point indicators to bargraph ................84 Bargraph display ........................84 Enabling menu items ......................84, 85 Totalizer ..........................84 Input adjustment ........................46, 78, 112 From Service menu ........................113 See also Configuration: Analog input: Input adjustment Input calibration ........................112...
  • Page 187 ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Index MODBUS (RS485) ......................... 126 Address ........................... 126, 127 Baud rate ..........................126 Parity ............................126 Poll fail limit ..........................126 Poll rate ........................... 126 Response timeout ........................126 MODBUS TCP ......................121 to 122, 149 Alarm groups ...........................
  • Page 188: Acknowledgements And Trademarks

    ScreenMaster RVG200 Paperless recorder Acknowledgements and trademarks Sample rates ......................30, 42, 53, 55, 83 See also Primary and secondary sample rates Scale type ............................88 Scales – see Chart: Scales Screen capture ..........................71 Screen interval ...........................53, 83 Select enable ..........................83 Screen saver ............................71 Security Options ............................74...
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