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User's Manual

System Description
ACONIS-1000
System Description
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd,
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1. System Description................................................................................................................. .... 3
1.1. Introduction....................................................................... .. .. .......... ...... .......... .. 3
1.1.1. Features ..........................................................................................................................................4
1.1.2. Installation............................................................................... .. .. .. .. ............ .... .. .. ........4
1.1.3. Man-Machine Interface..................................................................... .. .. .... .. .. .. ..4
1.1.4. Communication Bus System ............................................................................................ ......4
1.1.5. Unmanned Monitoring.............................................................................. ...... .. ...... .. 4
1.1.6. System Structure........................................................................... .. .. .. ...... 6
1.2. Process Control Station............................................................................................ .............. ....7
1.2.1. Process unit..................................................................... .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. .... .... ..8
1.2.2. Interface unit..................................................................................................................................8
1.2.3. Structure of Process Control Station.......................................................................................8
1.3. Server Control Station........................................................................................................................9
1.3.1. Hardware Structure of Server control Station.... .... ...................... ................ ........10
1.4. Miniature Remote Terminal Unit and Real-Time Control Station ............ ................ ....11
1.4.1. Hardware Structure............................................................................. ...... ................ 11
1.5. Operator Control Stations ..................................................................... .. .. .. .. ......12
1.5.1. Video Client................................................................................. .. .... .. .. .............. .. .. 12
1.5.1.]. Hardware Structure of Video Client .................... .......................... ....12
15.1.2. Display Structure of Video Client.......................................... ........................ ......13
1.5.2. Alarm Server.............................................................................................. ...... .......... .... ......14
1.5.2.1. Hardware Structure of Alarm Server ...... .. .............. .. .. ...... .... ...................... ..14
1.5.2.2. Alarm Printing.................................................................................. ........ .... ..14
1.5.2.3. Log Printing......................................................................... .... .. ................15
1.5.2.4. EAS Management................................................................. .. .. .. .... 16
1.5.3. Operator Control Station's Communication.... .. ............ ...... ...... ...... ...... .......... ........17
1.6. Communication Interface Gateway ........ ................ .......... .. ......18
1..6.1. l1ardware structure................................................................... ...... ...... ..18
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1. System Description
TheACONI5-1000Systemis a totalcontrolsystemwhichinterfaceswithother
multi-functional alarm monitoring, data acquisition, control system and other
system for ships and offshore vessels based on fully distributed microprocessor
technology inuniform hardwareconcept. With its modularsystem structure; the
systemoffersa highdegreeofreliabilityandflexibility,whichmakesit suitablefor
largevarietyofdifferenttypesandsizesofshipswhereefficiencyandreliabilityare
highly significant. It is adaptable for all types of ships, e.g. bulk carriers, cruise
vessels,containerships,reefersandotherspecialpurposevessels.
1.1 Introduction
The ACONI5-1000 System has a modular and flexible system structure, with
computercapacitywhichisfullydistributedtoallcontrolroomstations,byuseofa
microprocessortechnology. Thetasksin theACONI5-1000Systemaredistributed
amongsub-stations.
Thesub-stationsaredividedintothreegroups:
Processcontrol station :performs interface withprocess,signalmanipulation,
automaticregulationandcontrol.
Operatorcontrolstation:performscontrolandsupervision.
Server control station :control thecommunicationbetween the otherstations
and transverse communication between buses and manage all database over
operator control stations and interface gateway(if GW) and other systems
connectedtocommunicationbus.
The controlling module of a sub-station comprises one 32bit microprocessor
equippedwithmemorydeviceandcommunicationmodule.TheabbreviationGCM
(GeneralControlModule)isusedforthiscontrollingmodule.
Communicationbetweensub-stations are carried out ina digital serial mode
througha dual bus-systematthehighspeed of375,000 bps, giving the systeman
updating timeof less than1 second. The communication media uses twisted pair
cable aswell as coaxial cable. The bussystem of the ACONIS-l000 eliminates the
risk of total break down of the system caused by earth failure, electro-magnetic
interferenceorabrokenbus.
Processcontrolstationsareconnectedwithoneanotherbya duplexedprocess
control bus system, through the first synchronous interface channel of the
communicationmoduleanditsstand-bymodule.Amaximumof32processcontrol
stationscanbe connectedona bussystem. The operatorcontrol bussystemfrom
the operator control stations is connected to the second synchronous interface
channeloftheserialcommunicationmodule.Thisbussystemconnectsamaximum
of64operatorcontrolstationandonealarmstationwithoneanother.
The ACONIS-1000 System is designed to meet the classification of society's
requirementsforaperiodicallyunmannedengineroomoperation.Thedesign
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conforms to all rules and regulations, and all types of module are approved. In
addition,theACONI5-1000Systemhashighreliabilityintheirsystems.
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
operationofthemachinery,especiallywhenunmanned.
TheACONIS-l000System has the advantage that its structure is designed by
the DCS (Distributed Control System), and each auxiliary storage device in the
microprocessor-based stationshasFlashDiskorROM (ReadOnlyMemory)-based
design. The structureofthe DCS hasmerit, unlike theCentralControlSystem,all
local control stations can operate their own local work control. Though a
supervisory controlstation'sbreak-downcouldoccur,thesequentialcontrolworks
can keep the entire control process of the system from stopping because of the
supervisorycontrolstation'sbreak-down.Theauxiliarystoragedeviceisa memory
spaceinwhichexecutablecodeanddatacanbestoredinthemicroprocessor-based
system,anddiskstoragecanbeusedforgeneralpurposes.
1.1.2 Installation
Each ACONI5-1000 station has the potential of both central installation and
local installation. Each unitcan be installed locally andalso all the units together
canbeinstalledinonecabinet.
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
providesstandardandcustomizedmimicsthroughcoloredgraphicdisplay,andfor
eachdisplayincludingthegraphicinterfacebutton,thefunctionalkeyboardcanbe
directlyhandledbythetrackerbalL
1.1.4 Communication Bus System
The communication bus system of ACONIS-l000 has a basic dual network
structureinwhichthelowerbussystemandtheupperbussystemareseparate,and
canworkincaseofa communicationlinefaultandbreak-downof communication
devicesandstations.TheServercontrolstationis thecommunicationmasterstation
inthebussystemwhichconnects the lowerbussystemandthe upperbussystem
andsupervisesandcontrolscommunicationloadintheACONIS-l000system.The
Servercontrol stationis basicallya dual stationconsistingofthe mainlinkstation
andthereservelinkstation.ThereserveServercontrolstationhasa fault tolerance
byprovidinghotback-upofdatabaseinthemainServercontrolstation.
1.1.5 Unmanned Monitoring
All monitoring and alarmfacilities are providedbothinthe machinery space
and in the Engine Control Room (ECR). Sufficient facilities are also provided for
machinerywatchonthebridge,andawatch-caningsubsystemwhichenables
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engineers to be automatically called to the ECR when they are away on watch-call
duty in their quarters. Thus, both the machinery and the ECR may safely be left
unmanned while machinery watch is carried out on the bridge.
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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 unitperformslogical functions, mathematicalcalculations, alarm
monitoring,automaticcontrolwithdifferentalgorithms,motorsandvalvescontroL
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
commandasreferencevaluesanddrivestheactuatorstothedesiredstate.
The control commands includemanualj automatic changeover, startand stop
command, set-pointchanges etc. The number ofprocess stationsis dependent on
thenumberoffunctions tobemonitoredandcontrolled.Theprocesscontrolstation
collectstheprocessandactuatorstatusinformation,processestheinformationwhen
required,andsendsit totheoperatorcontrolstation.
1.2.2 Interface unit
The interface units connect the field instrumentation to the ACONIS-IOOO
system.Theyalsosupplythetransmittersandprovideovervoltageanddisturbance
protection.
1.2.3 Structure of Process Control Station
Figure1.3 illustratesthestructureofa processcontrolstation. Thestructureof
the process control station, like that of the entire ACONIS-1000 system, is of a
modulartype.
Theprocesscontrolstationconsistsofthefollowingunits:
MPM mainprocessmodule
PCOM dualCPUembeddedprocesscommunicationmodule
PWRM powersupplymodule
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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
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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
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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. In 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, it 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.
And Real-Time Control Station helps MRTUs to communicate MRTU's data to
Server and vice-versa. It acts as supervisor of connected MRTUs with initializing
MRTUs and PID parameter tuning. It 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:
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digital input / output module
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analog input module
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analog output module
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power supply module
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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 Video Client
The basic arrangement of the video client display on screen are as follows
Status Display
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Alarm Display
Inhibit Display
Power Control Display (optional)
Graphic Display (optional)
Trend Display
Log Display
Custom Display
Help Display
The text and the graphic symbols are supplied through the relevant color data
inthe 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
outputthenormalloginformationandthedailyloginformationby thelogprinter,
andtomanageEAS(ExtendedAlarmSystem).
1.5.2.1 Hardware Structure of Alarm Server
ThealarmserverconsistsofthefollOwingunits:
MPM IV 32-bitmicro-processorbasedmainprocessingmodule
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dualCPUembeddedcommunication module
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1.5.2.2 Alarm Printing
Thealarmprintingisallegedlywantedto printouttheeventsfrom thesystem
in chronological order. The events are the alarm event, thenormalevent, and the
inter-lockevent. Thecolorprintsarered,blueand blockforalarmevent,inter-lock
eventandnormaleventrespective!.
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Thefollowingisanexampleofaprintoutformofthealarmevent.
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TheLogprintingis themethodofprintingoutthenormalloginformationand
daily log information by the log printer. In general, all the printing of the log
information is carried out at different time period, but when the normal log
informationanddailyloginformationareprintedoutatthesametime, theprinting
ofthedailyloginformationisfollowedbythatofthenormalloginformation,asthe
priorityofprintingis giventothedailyloginformation.
Thefollowingisanexampleofaprintoutformofthealarmevent.
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The following is example of a print out form of the daily log .
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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 ECR 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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1.5.3 Operator Control Station's Communication
The connecting method of the COMM II, intercommunication module of the
video generator and the operator control bus are as follows.
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connect to main operator control bus
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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 operator 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 continuously. 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.
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1.6 Hetero-homogeneous communication Interface Gateway
(ifGW)
This out communication
ACONIS-IOOO and other system has different protocol and
monitoring function for ACONIS-IOOO ;';'l<UP'Tl
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1.6.1 Hardware structure
Itconsists of the following units:
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UJer'J Manual
Operating Information
ACONIS-l000
Operating Information
Hyundai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd.
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lfser's Manual Operating Information
Table of Contents
<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 I Domain Time Setting Keys ............................................................................... .. .... ....5
1.7. Security Keys ...................................................................................................................................... 5
1.8. Control & Value Set Keys 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 Print Selection Keys .. ........ .................................. ............7
1.9.1. Log Set Keys ..................................................................................................................................7
1.9.2. Print Set Keys .......................................................................................... ...... ........................7
1.10. Control & Value Set 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. Alarm 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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Operating Information
1. Keyboard Description
The ACONIS-IOOO keyboard is designed for the use of both standard systems and
optional systems. Therefore, only some of the keys are used when operating the
UMS-alarm system. Explanations of the functions of the numbered items are given as
follows.
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1.1 Lock for the command 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 parameters is inhibited and
operation of motor/pumps, valve or ctiesel engine starter can't be available as well.
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Manual
Operating Information
1.2 LED Indication of power supply for keyboard
1.3 Display Selection Keys
1.4 Channel Selection Keys
Ch.1
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FrameNumber1
Ch.2 FrameNumber2
Ch.3 FrameNumber3
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Group
Ch.4 : FrameNumber4
Display
Ch.5 FrameNumber5
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Ch.6
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FrameNumber6
Ch.7 FrameNumber7
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FrameNumber8
1 Gen.1 GeneratorNumber
Ch.8
Gen.2 GeneratorNumber2
Power
Gen.3 GeneratorNumber3
Display
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Ll"'HlLVl Number4
Gen.S GeneratorNumber5
Ch.l CurveNrmber1
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CurveNrmber2 Ch.2
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CurveNrmber3
Trend Ch.4 CurveNrmber4
: Ch.3
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CurveNrmber5
Ch.6 CurveNrmber6
Display
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Ch.5
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Ch.7 CurveNrmber7
Ch.8 CurveNrmber8
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
User's Manual Operating Information
1.6 Local/Domain Time Setting Keys
1.7 Security Keys
Responsibility
Transfer/Cancel of Keyboard responsibility for Process
ControL
1.8 Control & Value Set Keys on the group display
1.8.1 Motor Control Function Keys
Start I Function of Motor Start
Stop 'Function of Motor Stop
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StandBy 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 ManualfAutomatic Mode
Travel of TravelStop .
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
.. ... .. .. .. .. ..-.-
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
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Channel In Set for In one Channel
Channel Out Out one Channel
Log
! 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
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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
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Synchronizing 'Alternative function of Manual/Automatic Mode
..-.--..- .. ..-.-..-.-.-.-. ..- .. -.--..
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Lo;d Mode--
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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 Start Start
Function of Reset Reset
1.11 Numeric keys & Others
1.12 Trend Shift Keys
1.13 Auto Alarm Scroll Keys
1.14 Confirmation
Command Executing the Command Message
or Gearing the Command Message
1.15 Acknowledgment of Alarms
n<>n'crm<>nt Sound of Sound on
Flicker Acknowledgment of Alarm Flicker
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2. Display Description
2.1 Home Display
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.
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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:splay icon.
13. Previous page display icon.
14. Next page display icon.
15. Last page display icon.
16. Data & time display 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.
24. U<:er command display window.
25. Last alarm display window
(Last existing alarm is always display here.)
26. Activated reserve server station.
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2.1.1 Overview Status Display
1. All status display number
(512channels/page)
2. Status display number (64channels/page)
Page button which go directly to status
3. Group display number (8channels/page)
Page button which go directly to group
display no.111.
4. Date and time display window for
Local/Domain
5. Channel no.141S interlocked (CYAN color)
6. Acknowledged alarm status
(RED color) channel no.1418.
7. Channel no.1435 unacknowledged
alarm status (RED blinking)
8. Channel nO.1431 suppressed
status (PURPLE color)
9. Channel no.1441 normal status
(GREEN color)
10. Function button.
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2.1.2 Status Display
1. Status display number.
2. Group display number.
Page button will go directly to group display no.111.
3. Condition square marker for monitoring channel
- 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 Analog Frame Type
TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE
MEASUREMENT & ALARM CHANNEL
INDI CATOR TYPE
(BAR/ TYPE)
MEASUREMENT AND DEVIATION
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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
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19.
20.
21.
22.
of the deviation.
23.
24.
25.
User's Manual Operating Information
2.2.3 Digital Frame Type
DIGITAL CHANNEL HIGH/LOW ALARM DIGITAL CHALLEL
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Operating Information
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, if 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 Type
MOTOR/ PUMP CHANNEL WITH MOTOR/PUMP CHANNEL WITH
DIGITAL FEEDBACK CHANGE MODE
l1
VALVE CHANNEL ADJUSTABLE
ON/OFF VALVE WITH ANALOG FEEDBACK VALVE CHANNEL CHANGE MODE
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User's Manual Operating In/ormation
1. Yard's code.
2. :MANUAL/AUTOMATIC; :MANUAL or ST.BY color markers
MANUAL Green ST.BY = Green
3. Red star and text if 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
Manl Auto . 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 CHANNEL PARAMETER CHANNEL MODE
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MEMORY COEFFICIENT PARAMETER CHANNEL MODE
TIME DELAY CHANNEL
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PARAMETER CHANNEL MODE
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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 onloff on the custom display
Command Enable 1 ' ' ' T n ' ' i ~ ' ' 1 '
mode
rh:n"lo'" value
Cancel Exit charmel
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2.3 Alarm 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 value can 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 & time when 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 of Unit.
- Sensor fault : "S/F" display.
- No sensor fault : Unit display.
12. Function icon.
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2.4 Inhibit 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 user' s 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 text 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 Display (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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Operating In/ormation
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 Generator Control.
- READY
- STAND-BY
- STARTING
- RUNNING
STOPPING
STOPPED
- BLOCKED
6. Generator shutdown alarm window, one essential alarm such as
" START FAILURE", "SYNC. TIME OUf", "COOL WATER TEMP",
" SHUT DOWN" can be
7. Net bus bar l-ron,,,oTV",
8. Net bus bar voltage digital
9. window icon for
ManualjAuto.
- Load sharing: Manual! Auto.
run:
- Load depend START: Manual/Auto.
- Load depend STOP : Manualj Auto.
10. USER inform
- Heavy load
- Light load
- Heavy time
time
- Idling time
- Governor
11. Net nominal power digital display.
12. Available power and display.
13. Generator control mode
- Start : Generator start 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 Display (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 Display
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 Display
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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 Display
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
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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 Log Display
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 Hours
- 0 . Disable daily log nr;inti:n
8. Normal log interval time ; 0, 1h, time interval.
- 0 : Disable normal
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2.9 Custom Display
The custom display shows channels registered by customer.
1. Custom display page number.
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2.10 Help Display
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. Help 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 Help Di splay
1. Help display page number.
2. Description of the system alarm.
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3. System Functions
3.1 Status Display
I'!'J I jumlJ 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 Operation
1 Status overview
1 - Press the numeric status overview
no. (1,2, ....... ) and Status
on or status icon on the monitor
2 Select status display.
1. - the status group
no. icon (11,12,....) with track ball in the
status overview display.
- Or press the numeric status
display no. (11,12....) and press Status on
the board or status icon on the monitor.
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3.2 Group Display
1. A total of 8 different analog or binary channels appear in a group display.
2. Status is indicated by bars, meters, figures, numbers and colors.
3. Can change alarm limits and time delays and can set or clear interlock.
4. Can be entereLl InLo trend di3play.
5. Shows AID errors and sensor faults.
6. Channel Logging onloff in the custom display Group.
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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 in
group index display.
Or the numeric group display
no. (111,1112, ..... ) and press Group
key on the
monitor.
board or Group icon on
1
2
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3.3 Alarm Display

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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 Display
No.
1. - Press Alarm display on the keyboard
The last alarm display group. or click the alarm icon with track ball on
the monitor.
1. - Press numeric alarm group display
no. (1,2,3, ..... ) and press Alarm display
display group.
on the or Alarm icon on the
monitor
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3.4 Inhibit Display
I "',""., ,a, "I,llk , 1, '"' I ---,I ,c,,,,.",I Hlp'
_________________________________
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, ..... ) and
Select inhibit display group. press inhibit display on the keyboard
or inhibit icon on the monitor.
Display Result
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3.5 Power Display
Automatic synchronizing & load sharings, load dependent start and stop, balanced or
unbalanced load sharing for generators can be performed by the keyboard or the track
ball.
Start and stop, stand-by selection, automatic shut down, diesel oil to heavy fuel
changeover can also be performed for the auxiliary diesel engine.
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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 Display
1. 64 graphic displays are available.
2. Shows an overview of the process and 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 VTOlnnw
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 standard time interval is 1h, 12h, 24h or 48h.
4. The vertical bar can be moved by key-board or track ball and can show
the value of each channels at that point.
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Result
SI.
No.
1 index
2 Selecttrend
1. PressTrend onthe
orclickthetrendiconwithtrackballon
themonitor.
1.- Clickthetrenddisplay
no. (1,2,....)icon withtrackballinthe
indexdisplay.
Orpressthenumerictrend
no. andpressTrendkey
onthekeyboardorTrendicononthe
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Operating Information
3.8 Log Display
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1. Shows the normal log information and 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 mark when logged-in
and can show day' s print out time.
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Result Display
1. - Press the numeric log display no.
Select graphic display. press Log key on the keyboard or Log
the monitor.
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3.9 Custom Display
I """'I' I " ,, '" I I w., 11''''pfiI- 1I,.". I Inti I _ _
1. Custom display shows channels registered by Customer,
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SI.
Result
No.
1. - Press dick the Custom key or icon. 1 Help group
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3.10 Help Display
1. Help display shows quick trouble shooting information and provides with
information on how to correct the individual fault.
2. In this page, you can also show the alarm window where last existing alarm
is available.
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2
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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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1. PID Control
4.1 Introduction
4.1.1 EXPLANATION OF PI FUNCTION
Operation of PI : Ak
The following block diagram illustrates the operation.
_ El FUNCTION
@
Local Sel Value
Local/Remote
Selecl
L- ___ _
FORMING
OF
OUTPUT
SIGNAL
@
. PID
oulpul i

' I OUlput
Signal
r
Manual
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 output sigoal(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.
19.
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 0
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 9
10 4.0
11 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, it's
ect parameter of PI according to control
To make PI function
let the kp=3
ofrom the keyboard.
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This two parameter value are changed to
actual value, kp=O.75, ti 8 on
Vol
Set Value <TABLE 1> in the PI function.
then the function ;
Kp large
Ak
Vol Ti small
In here, if let O. 75 (Ai be
proportional value, then
value/32 is value and knows the
relation of I, the amount value df I
function now we may trace the output value
from simple PI function
CD The larger kp value, the faster approach set value.
it means if control will response rapidly according to the
of changing value of the Ak, then the kp value is more
if otherwise, we better the small kp value.

ue is sian how much value is accumul to
the Ak value according
of (Ai
every 40Oms.
if s ue is large
to the
r"",nop
ated is 1, otherwise large.
also this value for measurement value to be
set value or dly near by set value tion
Fi ly two kp, Ti ue be according to
kind of control
therefore the best parameter value for the control is
decided by user after several funning the
for your typi ue of PI function of
ACONIS system is kp=3. Ti=10,
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FUNCTIONS
GENERAL DI SPLAY
Switch on the power unit of ACONIS-1000
system or VIDEO CLI ENT.
if other display is on the monitor,
press the Status key or Status icon.
Select a digit and press the Status
2
display key or Status icon on the CRT.
- Test the page icon pressing the
next page icon.
3
if we will press previous page icon.
if we will press last page icon.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
DISPLAY
r--, r--l
.... ,-411
~ O L-O .I
Press the Group display key or Group FunctionII
icon on the CRT.
r----l
--i> , IGroup
SelEct a digit and press the Group display
L ~ O J
key or Group icon.
ex. 123
Press a Group no icon in the Group index
display,
RESULTS
- Status index display will now appear on the
monitor.
- The selected status display (11) will appear
on the monitor.
Next page (3 status display) will appear.
- Previous page (1 status display) will
appear.
Last (status index) display will appear
to restore current display to the last
display again.
Group index display (1) will now appear
on the monitor.
The selected group display (123) will appear
on the monitor.
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5
3.1 INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
Test the page key by pressing next
function icon repeatedly.
- Select a certain frame in a Group display by
7 I pressing the CHANNEL Ch. 1 Ch.8 or
channel no icon on the monitor.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
r----,
..
CHANNEL
CH.NO ICON
r-----l
1111 I
RESULTS
Next group di (next page) is
displayed one by one.
- The selected frame will display the parameter
change mode.
- Clear the activated frame no. by
8 I pressing the Cancel key Ch.l-Ch.8 or
Cancel icon in the parameter.
- Press the Alarm di ay or ,Harm function
icon.
Check the first steady alarm points that
previously by pressing
the previous function icon

I Cancel I Clear the parameter change mode.
r----l
- Updated alarm display page will appear
I Alarm I
on the monitor.
r----l
..... - Previous alarm page will appear one by one.
Press the trend display key or Trend function Trend index display (page 1) will appear on
icon on the CRT. the monitor.
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10
11
14
3.1 INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
12 I - Select digit key and press the Trend display
or Trend function icon.
KEY COMMAND SEQuENCE RESULTS
- The selected trend display (45) wi11
1---'
appear immediately on the monitor
1 4 1 51--'>
and stered trend curves will be
currently updated.
Last display page wi11 appear
on the monitor.
- Press the Graphic display key or Graphic Graphic index di ay will now appear
function icon. on the monitor.
ect a digit and press the The selected graphic display (111) will
ay key or Graphic function icon. appear to the monitor.
ex. 111
--'>
r-----l
Help function icon. 1 Help
Lei{)-.J
,-,
ect the t and press the Graphic
display or Graphic function icon.
1 I>
- 3 -
HELP index di wi11 appear.
The selected graphic display i.e help
display (71-88) will be displayed on the
monitor.
3.1 MAt'/MACHJNE INTERFACE
S1.
FUNCTIONS
No.
- With 3 monitors available, select
displays as follows:
Monitor 1 Status 1
Monitor 2 : Group 111
Monitor 3 : Alarm display
- Simulate alarm on channel 1111.
i-------
Acknowledge the alarm sound by pressing
the Sound key or icon and Flicker key or
icon.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

..---'_.
- 4 -
RESULTS
Check the foIlowing responses:
The alarm spot for the channel in question on
the status display will flash with red color.
- The bar graph in frame 1111 on group display
fl ashes red.
Alarm string including occurrence time will be
displayed on the alarm display.
Alarm string wi11 appear on the lower right
corner of the display.
- Alarm printout indicating AL on the alarm
printer
Audible alarm
- The buzzer stops sounding.
- The alarm is accepted.
The relevant star stops flashing.
* Flicker acknowledge is not accepted before
alarm sound is acknowledged.
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3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
Turn off the simulated alarm
Check the BS key by pressing a
tey and the BS key.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
Status display alarm spots will change to
green color.
Group display bars wi change to white color
(measured value) or green color (digital
input).
Alarm string in the display top as well as
on the alarm display will disappear.
Alarm printer prints the channel address
and no., indicating "OK",
- The last entered digit (3) ( , sign or
decimal point) will be cleared.
,-----1 r-----1
2 1 1 3 I>1 BS 1
3. 1 INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
Setting of Date andTime
21 I Press the time Locan/Domain key or lo/do
Time function icon.
Press ten digit and Command key or icon
sequencely without any space or point.
Transfer/Cancel of Keyboard Responsibility
To select process-control keyboard,
press the Responsibility security key
or Response icon
and choose keyboard(s) No by entering key(s)
2 to 12 .
Press Command key or icon to execute
transfer.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
,-----, ,----,
Local/ I LO.Time/ I 1
Domain I or I DO.Time 1
__J
r----l
I I I 1 I
r----,
I 0 I
1---'
1 2 I
r----,
Command I
ex. 91 IO(M) 15(0) 14(H) 23(M)
1---------, ,----1
Responsibility I OR
L___ ___
IResponse I
RESULTS
J
91 10 15 14 23 representing the correct
date and time in this order
(YEAR - MONTH - DAY - HOUR -
will be displayed on the LOWER side
on the monitor
The new date and time will be entered by
pressing COMMAND key.
Seconds start counting from zero at the
instant when COMMAND key is pressed.
Check that the transfer of keyboard
responsibility is executed by checking
that the relevant No. (2-12
appear on the left bottom side on the
monitor.
- Keyboard No.2 can be used for process
control, in addition to keyboard No.1
(Master keyboard).
- 6 -
22
3. 1 MAN/W-\CHINE INTERFACE
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
- Check that the cancellation of keyboard
>
To cancel keyboard process-control, responsibility is executed by checking
25 I press the Responsibility key or Response that the relevant No. (2-12)
icon, disappear.
2 to 12 digit key(s) and Command key or icon. - Keyboard No.2 to be blocked for process
control
Operation for
OR
We can consider the calculation of
- Anumber of analog measuring points
liquid-level based on the pressure of
may be configured for entering new
the liquid. This calculation requires
parameters for calculations.
a different value of specific gravity
to be entered when a different liquid
is considered.
Activate current sub-frame in group-
I
26 I display, by pressing Ch.No or channel no
ioon.
- The new parameter (e.g. 1.03) is entered
Press the Coefficient key on function
instead of the old programmed parameter (e.g.
group.
1.01), i.e, a value of RAM memory loaded
- Press the digit-keys for the required
from EPROM.
new parameter value.
e.g. 1.03
- Activate the new parameter by pressing
the Command key or icon.
r--------l
Responsibility IOR I Response I
r------l r----
I2(TO 12) I I Command
OR
r----, r---l
I 0 I I 3
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3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
No.
Operation of Trend Analysis
The trend display pages are I - 60 numbers
page and each page has 1, 12, 24, 48 hour
trend interval time.
Trend curves can be displayed for analog
inputs.
Acti'-;ate the current sub-frame in the
group display, by pressing Ch.NO or
channel no icon.
- Press the Trend or icon.
- Press a suitable trnd picture number
(e.g. 11) and point (.).
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
CH. NO ICON
,--,
OR I 1112 I .')0
_.).
(e.g. 11.)
RESULTS
The selected sub-frame of a analog
channel shows parameter change mode.
- Trend-information for this channel (1112)
appears as fol
Information on the content of trend
page 11 is displayed
for this channel 1112.
11.1
11.2 1211
11.3 1611
11.4 2311
11. 5
11.6
11.7
11.8
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3. 1 MAN/MACfUNE INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
- Curves 2, 3 and 4 have been allocated
to other channels on trend display(ll).
Curve 1 is free, therefore select it
by pressing the digit 1 key.
The sequence is complete pressing
Command key or icon,
Deleting a curve from a trend display
is done by using the same
sequence,
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
I-----"l "n. 1\0 ICON Trend
I Ch. i
I NO I OR
r----I

RESULTS
Information on the selected sub-frame
(CH 1112) is displayed as follows.
11.1 1112
11.1
11.2 1211
11.3 1611
11 4 2311
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
Check that the curve I was allocated
to CH. NO 1112 on the trend display (11),
- The selected sub-frams (e,g, CH.NO 1112)
will Disolav TREND Change mode.
- Check that curve 1 allocated to
CH. NO 1112 has been deleted on trend
display (11).
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3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
,--
SL
FLNCTIONS
'v, 1-1_________________
Operation of ACONIS Data logger
- All channels of type analog measurements,
binary alarms and controller measured
values can be selected for log.
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And two type of LOG functions are provided,
Normal Log which has 0, 1, 4, 8, 12 or 24
hours print-outs time-interval and
Dai Log has 0, 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 hours
time interval.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
----'>
L __()_J
r----------, --------------------1: ~ i------
- I\ORMAL LOG IN
SeJect Normal LOG by pressing the
Normal/Daily Icon which is toggling.
Press relevant key among Channel
Group In, All Channel or select I icon
after selecting icon among Chn.,Grp.,
Press relevant number. if all Channel,
sldp it.
On the display
Press Command key or icon to complete
the sequence.
IChannel lOR
ORI All Channel I
I In I
L-
OR
----)
OR 1----'>
r--, r---l ~
lehn. I OR OR I All I ----'> I I I
All.
RESULTS
Check that actual channel number
e.g. 1111 (or group picture number
e.g.III or all channels) has been registered
on log display.
10
3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
I No.
To set time-interval for all registered
normal log channel(s), press the Normal
key.
- Press the Time key or TIME icon on
30
function group and give time-interval
2
either I, 4, 8, 12 or 24 hours.
means no logged status.
Complete the sequence by pressing
Commend key or icon.
r--t-
- To printout all normal Select Normal Log
or Daily Log, Press Rgt, Print icon
channels immediately, press the 0 key.
and Command key or icon.
30-
3
To printout all channel of monitoring
systEm immediately press the
icon or All Channel key, and Command.
--?;
Check that the all registered normal
log channel has been set 4 hours on Log
display.
,---1
I Log I
I Time I --?; * When a new time-interval is selected,
the following will occur:
Log printout when the first even hour
is reached.
Log printout with selected intervals
OR calculated from this even hour.
FUNCTION
-'>
All Normal logged channels will be
--> immediately printed on printer.
- All channel of monitering system will be
immediately printed on log printer.
OR All Print --?;
L_______J
r------,
I Command I
L ~
11-
4
3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
SI.
No.
FUNCTIONS KEY COMM&"'JD SEQUENCE
NORMAL Channel LOG OUT
The seqllence for removing a normal channel
(or all the normal channels in one group
picture) from the log is exactly the same
except that the Out Key or aicon is used
instead of IN Key or I key.
I
I
1-'>
I ~ ~ l
r----' I
! IChn. I OR OR ~ I I I _J
r--------l
I Command I
r
OR I 211 I )
r ~
-'> 10 OR 4 OR 8 OR 121 -'>
OR 16 OR 20 OR 241
Command
RESULTS
Check that actual channel number
e.g. 1231(or group display number
e.g. 211) has been logged out
log display,
12
3,1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
No.
:31
31-
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
I
---C>
DAILY LOG IN
- Select DAILY LOG by pressing the Normal/Daily
.,
togglmg key or lcon.
Press relevant key among CHANNEL IN,
GROUP IN, ALL CHANNEL OR Select I icon
after selecting icon among CHN, , GRP., ALL.
- Press relevant number. if all Channel, skip
it.
Press COfvlMAND key or icon to complete the
sequence.
- To Set the Daily log start time, select
Time key or icon,
- Press LOG TIME icon on the !vianitor and
starting time key among 0, 4, 8, 12, 16
and 20 and 24.
- Press Command Key or icon to complete the
sequence
RESULTS
Check that actual channel number
e.g. 1231 (or group display nUmber
e.g. 211) has been logged out in daily
log on log display,
I In I I In I I In I I
' I
ORI-c>
r--l . r----l I
IChn.! OR OR J T U
L-CU L--CU
Command
OR -c>

OR 4 OR 8 OR 1
lOR 16 OR 20 OR 24
Command
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I
3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
No.
31
2
FUNCTIONS
Dailv channel LOG OlIT
The sequence for removing a
(or all the daily log channels.
picture)from the log is exactly the
except that the Out key or
instead of In Key or I icon.
(see function NO 31)
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS

daily log channel
in one group
L Dn.--!
same OR --0
I
0 icon key is usedl'---'
IChn. I OR OR I All
L-O-J
,--------l
I Command I
- Check that actual channel number
e.g. 1231(01' group display number
e,g. 211) has been logged out
log display,
OR 4 OR 8 OR 1 .-,>
lOR 16 OR 20 OR 241
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3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
SL FUNCTIONS
_____________I
Programming of Logging Counters
The counter frame can be manually reset to
any desired start value as follows:
Press the Ch,NO key or channel no icon
on a group display,
Press the Count key or COUNT icon.
Press the digit keys that represent the
desired start value.
Press C key or icon to complete
the sequence,
KEY
OR
-
,----1
I C I
1 1
l_inn,
r---,
I 1 4

,--,
1 8 1-
L(!I")-OJ
OR
e.g. 1234567.8
RESULTS
The selected sub-frame of a counter
channel will display the parameter change
mode.
- Check that the upper counter has been
reset to 1234567.8
- Check that the counter channel reset
forcibly has been printed on log
printer.
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3.1 INTERFACE
SI.
FUNCTIONS
No.
ANALOG INPUT
1. - Connect one 16 channel analog test box
(analog simulator) to process station
no. 1 - aim16 nO.1
- Set all values to abt. 50%,
(normal condition)
Choose channel no. 1 and adjust simulator
un1il alarm limit high (or low) is reached
2.1 I 2. - AJarm acceptance by pressing the
acknowledge keys or acknowledge function
icon one by one.
- Adjust simulator to normal condition.
3. Cboose channel no.2 and repeat the
above.
in rapid succession 16 analog
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
r-------l
IFlicker I
OR OR

RESULTS
CHECK
Alarm print out on alarm printer.
- Alarm indication on Status, Group and .8..larm
display.
Check alarm string in the above displays.
- Check EAS, group alarm.
Check output(slow down) etc.
- if auto slow-down condition.
- Red flashing indications wi II go steady red.
- Check if the above alarm was reset to nomal
condition.
- Check trough the same procedure as per above
1-2
* It is recommended to choose a number of analog
channels from the instrument list.
- Check that all alarms are indicated on the
Status, Group and Alarm display and alarm
printer.
- 16
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3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
FUNCTIONS
-J.KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
~ X H U S T GAS TEMPERATURE
5. - Connect analog simulator to all exhaust
channels.
Set all channels to abt. 50% of measureed[
area.
I
6. Set 3 channels to 75% of measured area.
Calculate and simulate deviation alarm
function.
7. - Isolate one exhaust channel and calculate
and perform a simulation of the mean
value calculation and the deviation alarm
function.
To change a high/low limit for an
individual cylinder temp, the procedure is
exactly same as for an ordinary
measurement channel.
( See section 2.5 and 2.6 )
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RESULTS
..--
- The exhaust gas mean value equals the
value.
- Calculate and check the mean value.
- Check that Cyl. Exh. Deviation alarms are
indicated on Status, Group and Alarm display
and alarm printer.
For one exhaust channel,
- Alarm print out on printer.
Alarm indication on Status, Group and Alarm
display.
3.1 MAN/MACHINE INTERFACE
S1
FUNCTIONS
DIGTTAL INPUT
8. Connect one 32 channel digital test box
(digital simulator) to process station
no.1 DIM32 no.1
Set all inputs to normal.
- Choose channel no. I and set alarm.
9. - Alarm acceptance by pressing the
2.3
acknowledge keys or function icon on the
CRT.
- reset to normal condition.
10. Choose channel no.2 and repeat the
above.
11. Simulate in rapid succession 32 digital
alarms.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
r ~ .
I Sound I
OR OR
RESULTS
CHECK
Alarm print out on alarm printer.
- Alarm indicatIon on Status, Group and Alarm
display,
Check alarm string in the above displays.
.. Check EAS, group alarm,
- Check output(slow down} etc,
if auto slow-down condition.
Red flashing indications will go steady red.
- Check if the above alarm was reset to normal
condition.
- Check as per above.
*It is recommended to choose a number of analog
channels from the instrument list.
Check that all alarms are indicated on the
Status, Group and Alarm display and alarm
printer.
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2.4
3.2 EO- SYSTEM
FUNCTIONS KEY SEQUENCE RESULTS
DIGITAl TIME DELAY
12. Choose a digital channel by pressing
the Ch.NO key or channel no icon in
the group display.
- Press the time delay key or icon.
Set time delay to 5 sees by entering
the 5 and Command keys.
13.- Simulate alarm
14. Set to another condition
Set Time Delay to 20 sees by pressing the
Ch.NO or icon, Time De1 ay 20
and C keys or icon.
15, Slmulate alarm
The selected frame no. of a digital
channel will display channel parameter
OR

change mode.
I NO
The selected current time delay is
displayed (e.g. 10)
-i>-
Check if time delay is changed to 5 sees.
- Cheek time from alarm simulation to

I 5 I-c>
visual alarm on display:
L60
J
abt. 5 sees.
OR
Check if time delay was set to 20 sees. Time Delay-'

I 0 j-}
- Check time from alarm simulation to
visual alarm on display:
abt. 20 sees.
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3.2 SYSTEM
i:T_ FUNCTIONS l=-KEY COf,1,1AND SEQUENCE
CHANGE OF ALARM LIMITS .
I
16. ChDose a sub-frame wi th analog channel
bypressing the Ch.NO key or
Channel No icon in the
grDup display.
Press the Alarm Low (for alarm low
limit)I
Alarm High (for alarm high limit) key
or icon.
- Press the digit keys representing
2.5
the required new alarm limit
(e.g. 75) and Command key or icon.
17. Adjust(simulate) a measured by value
above existing alarm limit (10-20%).
18. Alarm acceptance by pressing the
acknowledge Sound and Flicker
or icon one by one.
.
OR
I ---,
or I Alarm High I
L__Cirr}_O __--.1

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
--, ->

- The selected sub-frame of a analog
channel wi11 display channel parameter
change mode.
The selected alarm limit is displayed
(e.g. ALARM HIGH 72)
This is displayed on the bottom side
of the monitor (e.g. CH.NO ALARM HIGH 75)
and
Check if the new alarm limit was set
to 75.
- Green measurement bar changes to red bar
and will flash.
An alarm string will be displayed on
the alarm display.
- An alarm string will apear on the upper
right corner of all display mode.
Red flashing indications wi 11 go
steady red.
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3. 2 SYSTEM
FuNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
INTERLOCK
Channel no icon
19. Activate the current sub-frame by r---l r---,
I Ch, I OR I 1111 I
pressing the Ch.NO key or Channel No
I NO I
icon in the group display.
r---------, r-----l
To change the displayed interlock
IInterlockI --.. I Command I
status, press the Interlock key or
or
icon and Command key or icon.
20. Simulate alarm on the interlocked
channel.
2.7

21. To change the displayed interlock
status, press the Ch.NO or Channel NO
icon, Interlock and Command keys
or icon one by one.
22. Drive a channel to alarm condition,
then activate the interlock function,
r----,
OR I 1111 I --..
L--O-_J
1ockl ICommand-1

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The selected frame no, will display
channel parameter change mode,
If the channel is not interlocked,
INTERLOCK will appear on the display,
Text color: light blue
- Analog frames indicate light blue bar,
The interlocked channel will be displayed
as a light blue text string on the alarm
display,
- Alarm printer prints the text string with
indication "INTLOCK
No alarm will appear in the system,
- The [NTERLOCK indications will disappear.
The channel will remain in interlocked
alarm condition i.e. will not turn to
normal till the alarm is acknowledged.
3.3 EAS SYSTEM
panels.
2 - Pull out card in alarm station. System alarm: "ALARM STATION NO REPLY"
- Insert MPM card again and reset _ Fail indications are disappeared except
3 card after reset-off over 0.5 sec by video monitor display,
reset switch,
EGR W/H Visible and audible watch responsibility
.. ) alarm on, both in W/H and ECR panels. (UMS cond1tr on
4
- PressW/H resp. button in ECR panel.
W/H mode Flickering and W/H panel.
To Select one engineer on duty in ECR panel, r--, r--------, _Duty engineer indications in all, EAS
. I
5 move cursor to the relevant Englneer and L-__J L____J L____J L____J l ___ panels. (e.g. liE duty lamp on)
pressEnter key
ECR W/H - Watch responsibility alarm off, both in
r--lr---l W/H and ECR panels.
6 - Press WIH button in W/H panel. I II I _W/H control indication in W/H and ECR
l___J
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2.8
3.2 EO-ALARM SYSTEM
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
- Check that the suppressed channels are
suppressed and that they are indicated
SUPRESSION
as a light blue color (bar or marker)
on the group display according to the
23. Set the process suppression group no. 1
instrument list,and displayed on the
inhibit display page.
and
- No alarm will appear in the system.
simulate to alarm condition
24.
25. Reset alarm condition of one selected
channel.
the process suppression group no.1 No change in the system.
27. Choose the next process suppression
group,
When the
the suppr
normal condi ti onoltJOn.
----------- --'--
22 -
3.3EAS SYSTEM
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
ECR WIH - Visible and audible watch responsibility
7 - When W-R transfer required on W/H side, r---, alarm on, both in W/H and ECR panels.
l __J - ECR W-R lamp on in ECR panel,
W/H W-R lamp on in W/H panel
8 move cursor to the relevant Engineer and - Duty engineer indications in all EAS
press Enter key. panels. (e.g. liE duty lamp on)
- Watch responsibility alarm off, both
ECR WIH in W/H and ECR panels.
9 - Press W/H button in ECR panel. ~ J WIH control indication in W/H and ECR
panels.
- The selected cabin panels shall also be
selected on duty.
TEST ACKNOW
11 - Press ack. button on W/H panel '-I . l_---.l - WIH buzzer is turned off.
Buzzer in all selected cabin panels
TEST ACKNOW
12 - Press ack. button on duty cabin panel. ,_, including duty engineer, mess panels
L __ I and W/H panel(if not ack.) are turned off.
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3.3 EAS SYSTEM
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
No.
'---1
ISoundI -'>
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Flashing alarm lamps in all EAS panels
- Press the acknowledge Sound and Alarm
are going to steady.
13 keys or icon on operating keyboard on ECR
- All alarm lamps in all EAS panels shall be
console.
turned off.
- Buzzer in duty cabin panel, mess panels
14 - Reset an alarm condition to normal. and W/H panel are turned off.
15 - Press ack. button on duty cabin panel.
. TEST ACKNOW Visible and audible alarm signals again in
acknowledge keys on operating keyboard ,-, r---1
16 . . L J I Am I all EAS panels.
on ECR console 1n 5 mmutes. --
ECR W/H Visible and audible watch responsibility
17 (Manned Condo ) ,-, alarm on, both in W/H and ECR, panels
L-__J _ ECR mode flickering ECR panel and W/H
button in ECR panel. panel.
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3.3 EAS SYSTEM
18 Press ECR button in W/H panel.
.
When W-R transfer required on W/H side,
19 Press ECR resp. button in W/H panel.
20 Press ECR resp. button in ECR panel.
- Ch ck all panels by using test buttons.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
ECR W/H
1\
L---J
ECR W/H
i"-'l
L-_J
ECR WIH
i-,
L-_J
RESULTS
- Watch resp. alarm are turned off.
No alarms shall reach the EAS system.
We are in ECR-control
_ Viside and audible watch resp. alarm on,
both in W/H and ECR panels.
ECR mode display on ECR panel and W/H
panel.
ECR W-R lamp on W/H panel
Watch resp. alarm off
No alarms shall reach the EAS system.
We are in ECR-control.
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4.1
1
3.4 DIAGNOSTICS, SELF SUPERVISION
RESULTS
1. When the fault of 10SM card of PRo ST.x - System alarm "PR.ST.x. MUX ERROR" is
displayed on the monitor.
- System alarm "PR,ST.x. I/O ERROR" is
t x
displayed and sensor fault alarm is
indicated on all channels.
Green and red indicator lights up on the
AIM16 card front by turns.
3. On AIM-16 card: Disconnect one channel
The sensor fault alarm is indicated on the
actual frame in the relevant Group display,
On AIM-16 card: Connect all channels
Green indicator lights up on the AIM16
card front.
4. For stations with DIM8 card: One red indicator lights up on the card
Disconnect one channel on termianl board. front among upper 4 LED lamps and system
(fiB 8) alarm "PR.ST.x. DIM8 ERROR" is displayed.
- System alarm "RES. PH. ST.x. NO REPLY" is
has occured. displayed.
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5.1
3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
DIESEL STARTER
1. -Press the power Power key
or Power Function icon on the CRT
-Press digits(41) ofgenerator group no
and the Group key or icon.
2. -Press the Gen. NO key or relevant
generator icon for the diesel in
question.
-Press the Reset key or Reset icon for
alldiesel.
-Press the Command key or icon to complete
the sequence
KEY SEQUENCE RESULTS
r----,
- Power control display shall be displayed
IPower I
L_-O on the monitor.
r----,
-c;
I4 I
L OJ L
DG NO. ICON
r---, The selected diesel frame no. will display
OR IDG I -)-
parameter parameter {change mode.
INO I
L__

The The system system checks checks 1the status for each

AnginA _.. . Ann .__: back by indicating
"REDAY" on the display ifeverything is
OK then remote control possible is on.
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5.1
3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
SI.
No.
FUNCTIONS
3. Wi thcondiUon "READY" as a starting
point,
- Press the Gen.NO, key or relevant DG NO
icon for the diesel in question.
4. Press the Start key icon for
the diesel in question.
5. Press the Command key or icon to complete
the sequence
6. As point 4, but block the running
feedback signal.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
---;.
OR
r------,
I Command I
RESULTS
Actual diesel frame no. w.i 11 display the
parameter change mode.
During starting sequence, the yellow
square marker with text "STARTING" will
appear.
When voltage is the above 350V
by the simulator or manually, the
display shall change to "RUNNING" with
green square marker.
Starting time is 15sec. If the above time
is over, the indication "STOPPED" is
displayed, and "START FAILURE" is also
displayed in the shutdown display area.
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3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
7. - Start the diesel as in point 3-4.
-When "RUNNING" is displayed, stop
5.1 the diesel by pressing the Gen. key or
8. -
I
DG NO icon and the Stop key or icon.
Start the diesel again as in point
3-4 and wait until the display
indicates "RUNNING"
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
r----, r---l
I Gen. I OR IDG! - '> - See point 3-4.
I NO I INO I
L_!)J
r--, r--------l
IStart! I Command I
The display status text changes to
"STOPPING" (red marker).
Note: The stop sequence can be cancelled
before completion by pressing GEN. NO
or DG NO icon and RESET key or icon.
r----,
IGen. I OR
-i> - When stopped and if no abnormal situation
INa I
is present, the display wi11 indicate
"READY" (green).
- The display shall now indicate "'STOPPED"
-l--?I
and "LUE OIL PRESS L" is displayed
in the shutdown display area.
OR

See point 3-4.
i
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5.1
3.5GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
SI. FUNCTIONS
9. - Let 'Shut down" alarm be active and
press the Reset key or con.
- Make a repeated start procedure.
10.Before setting a diesel in standby,
the Load-dependent start/stop function
must be "ON".
- With "Ready" in the display, press
the Stand By key or Stand By icon
for the diesel in question.
Simulate load on the generator so that
available power is less than the 10%
of rated power.
11.Remove "STAr-.'D BY" by pressing the Gen.NO
DG NO icon and press Stand By key or
Stand By icon again.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
r---l
OR IDG I
INO I
r---, r------l
Command I
L_ [" ih1JJ __D _J
V,,-- ","j "I,.
OR -+
r--------,
-+1 Command 1
L--O--O-1
r--,
1 Gen. I OR -+
1 NO I
,-----, r----,
IStand Command I
r--:l
or
I Gen. I OR
I NO I

r----l
Command I
RESULTS
is present, the display will indicate
"READY" (green).
The assembly will now start, indicate
"RUNNING" and run for 15 sec. until
suppression is lifted.
The assembly will then stop immediately
and display "STOPPED"
- The display wi11 now indicate "READY
STAND BY".
- The READY STAND BY generator assembly
will start up first of all.
The green sign and "REA.DY" will now
disappear whi Ie "STAND BY" is still
indicated and "STARTING-RUNNING" will
be displayed in turn.
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3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
- The diesel in question will now indicate
13.Try to start the locked diesel. HBLOCKED" with blue color.
("BLOCKED" in the Aux. Diesel frame)
1
5
.1
I
14.Remove the blocked condition at the The blocked diesel shall not be able to
local engine side. start,
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5.2
3.5 G E ~ E R T O R POWER CONTROL
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
No.
Power control display shall be displayed
on the monitor and make sure that
generator is in manual mode,
- It should be : MANUAL
MANUAL
GENERATOR AUTOMATION
15. - Press the Power key or Power
function icon on the CRT.
After power control display has been
displayed, check generator mode.
16, - Note that only one generator assembly
is in operation with abt, 50% load.
__ l ______________________________________________________________-L__
OFF
OFF
OFF
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3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
No.
FUNCTIONS
17. Change generator mode
Activate the parameter change mode by
pressing Mode key or icon on the CRT.
- Select
key or
a generator mode by pressing the
icon of relevant item.
Change mode by pressing Command key or
icon.
5.2
KEY SEQUENCE
- The mode will display prarmeter change
type.
I
r---------------l
Relevant item -7
_J
r-----,
I Command i
-- S (SYNCRONIZING) AUTO NEW NEW STATE:
LeJ--O--
J
(LOAD SHAJ
(LOAD BALI
(LOAD DEPENDHIT START) AUTO
(LOAD DEPENDE\IT STOP) AUTO
oOR
(BUS TIE CONTROL)
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5.2
3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
After a delay of 15 sees, a new generator
assembly will start up, phase synchronize
18. Simulate load on the generator so that
and switch the generator bus bars.
available IDwer is less than the 10"..6
- Starting order: from Gen. no. 1 to Gen.N.
of rated power.
but RE.-\DY STAND BY GEN. first.
- After a delay of 15secs, the third
19. Increase load consumption so that
generator assembly will start up, phase
available power is less than the 10% of
synchronize and switch the generator bus
rated power.
bars.
- When this load condition has lasted in 10
min, one generator assembly will off
load, disconnect and stop.
In the simulator this time is compressed
20. Reduce load consumption so that available
to I min. for demonstration purpose.
power is more than IOOOKW
- After 1 min. the generator assembly will
(Ifthe rated power of each generator is
be gradually off loaded.
BOOKW respectively.)
(This delay is normally 10 mins. )
- After being fully off loaded, the
generator assembly will run 10 mins,
before it stops.
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I
3.5 GENERATOR POWER CONTROL
REMARKS
21. - SYNCHRONIZATION
- LOAD SHARING
- LOAD DEPENDENT START/STOP
--BUS TIE CONTROL
Controls generator frequency, and checks voltage, frequency and phase.
It connects the respective generator to the main bus-bars when these parameters
are satisfactory.
Incorporates control of main bus-bar frequency and generator load.
When the UNBALANCE function is on, the main generator will take 80% of the load while
the other generator is topping up.
Monitors the difference between the power available and the pre-set power-available
limits for starting and stopping of stand by generators.
When MODE is "AUTO" but tie is auto-control.
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6.1
3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
1.
PLMP/MOTOR CONTROL
(GROUP DISPLAY)
Select Group picture with motor or pump
on one monitor, and a corresponding
Graphic picture on the other monitor.
Acti"ate the current sub-frame by pressing
the Ch.NO key or channel no icon.
3, To put motor in stand-by, press the Stand By
key or Stand By icon on motor group and
press the Command key or icon to complete
the sequence.
i
4. To return pump/motor to Manual,
repeat 2-3
The
--------------------------------------4--
5. - Repeat 2.
- S1art the motor/pump by pressing the Start
Key or icon on motor group.
- Close the
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
CHANNEL NO ICON
OR
CHANNEL NO ICON
Ch. OR I I 'II I I

__[)_J
CHANNEL NO ICON
DR --+ 117111
L_-O_J
--+
L-6--0-
J
feed-back
RESULTS
- The selected frame no. will display
parameter change mode.
Observe the MANUAL is off(grey color)
and STAND-BY is selected (green color)
Observe the STAND-BY is off(grey color)
and MANUAL is selected (green color)
- Observe motor running.
- Observe RUNNING bar color change to
yellow (from grey) and STOPPED bar color
change to grey
38
6.1
3,6 BALLAST CONTROL
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
6. Stop the motor/pump by reversing 5,
7. Try to start the motor manually in
STAND BY mode.
signal which indicates that you are only
able to run the motor locally and that
control from the keyboard is blocked.
9. - Activate the current sub-frame of
2-speed motors.
To start the motor in the low-speed
mode, repeat 5.
CHANNEL NO I COl\
OR r-17111
L-O_J
r-Stop-1-,
L[)(1-
J
The same procedure as for a
on 5.
- Observe motor stopped.
Observe STOPPED BAR COLOR change to yellow
and RUNNING BAR COLOR change to grey.
- No change
Note: In the manual and no-blocked
condition only, the start or stop
of motor is available from the
keyboard.
- Local/blocked color marker
Local is indicated in green when
a local signal is received externally.
CHANNEL NO ICON
The activated frame will initially
OR indicate that the motor is ready to
start in the low-speed mode.
Observe motor running in the low-speed
mode.
r-Startl '
- Observe the color change to green and
the text change to LOW SPEED RUNNING.
L-OtJ_J
I
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3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
81.
FUNCTIONS
10. To change to, or start in the high-
speed mode, activate the current
sub-frame.
Press the Cursor-key with the right-
pointing arrow.
To start the motor, press the Start
key or icon on motor group.
6J
11.- To change from HIGH to LOW speed mode,
press the Ch.NO key or Ch. NO icon
and the cursor-key with the
left-pointing arrow.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
- The display arrow moves from LOW ( )
r--, r------,
CHANNEL NO ICON
to HIGH (r )
ICh. I OR I 1711 I -"7
INO I
- Observe motor running in the high-speed
mode.
,---, ,
I Start 1- Command I
- Observe the color change to green and
the text change to HIGH SPEED RUNNING.
J
CHANNEL NO ICON
The display arrow moves from HIGH ( r )
r----,
OR , 1711 I --7 -"7
to LOW ( )
NOTE: The stop, blocking and stand-by
functions operate in the same way
r------,
as for a single-speed motor.
I Command I
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I
6.2
3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
... -
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS

PUMPI MOTOR CON'TROL
(GRAPHIC DISPLAY)
12.Select Graphic with motor or pump
on one monitor, and a corresponding
Group picture on the other monitor.
13.- To activate the channel no. of motor!
pump, Click the channel no icon with
on the graphic display one by one.
14. To put motor in stand-by, press the STAND BY
or icon on motor group.
-press key or icon to complete the
sequence
CH.NO ICON
- Channel no 1151 on graphic picture shall
'-----1
I 1151 I
display the parameter change mode.
--+
The Manual bar color change to grey and
Stand By bar color change to green.
r-Comm;dl
__O-.J
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6.2
3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
-- -- ----- -------,---------------,
FUNCTIONS KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
~ .... _.. _ ....- .... _.- .... _.. -
15;To return pump/motor to manual control
mode, I
repeat 13-14.
16. - To activate the channel no of motor,
repeat 13.
- Start the motor by pressing the Stand By
key or icon on motor group.
Press Command key or icon to complete the
sequence.
Close the running switch.
17.Stop the motor/pump by reversing 16 and
open the running switch.
CH NO ICON
- Channel no 1151 sha11 dispIay parameter
change mode.
r-----l Gre8n Stand By bar Color change to grey
1 Command I
and Manual bar color change to green.
Channel no 1151 shall blink.
CH NO ICON
r-----, - Observe active signal on digital output
, Start , ~
card (DOM 16).
r-----'
I Command I
- Running Bar Color change to yell from
The feed-back signal is updated.
grey)
CH NO ICON
r----l
----0;
, 1151 1----0;
- STOPPED bar color chaange to yellow
from grey.
L--O-.J
,------,
I Start 1----0;
IS.Try to start the motor when it is
No response.
,------,
selec1ed as STAND BY.
I Command I
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I
3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
CH NO ICON
,------1
I Stand By 1--')0
Green Stand By bar Color change to grey
and Manual bar color change to green.
i 19.Set to manual and give start command,
but not running feed-back.
CH NO ICON
11151-1---')0
After 12.8sec. alarm-spot 'Aill appear
6.2

beside motor symbol.
CH NO ICON
r------,
---')0
I 1151 I
20.Give reset command. - Alarm spot disappears.
,------,
I Command I
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3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
..--
FUNCTIONS
(GROUP DISPLAY)
21.Select Group picture with valve control
on one monitor, and a corresponding
Graphi picture on the other monitor.
Single or Double Acting Valve
(O'JIOH Valve)
22.Activate the current sub-frame by pressing
Ch.NO key or Ch. NO icon.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE RESULTS
DR -i>' - The selected frame no. will display the
L--O-J parameter change mode.

Manua]/Auto key or Manual/Auto icon in the MANUAL/AUTO
display on valve group.
-) rCommand-l
-Press Command key or icon to complete
l----!j-O---J L-6--0-J
sequence.
CHANNEL NO JCON
'---1
OR I 1151 I -)
L-O_J
24.Reset the valve to manual by repeating
22-23, MANUAL/AUTO
-7 fCommand-l
_J
- 44
Observe MANUAL/AUTO change in group and
graphic picture.
Observe the text change to Manual bar
color yellow and AUTO bar color change
to grey.
6.3
3.6 BALLASTCONiROL
FUNCTIONS
25. Activate the current sub-frame.
- Open the valve by pressing the Open
key or icon in the display on valve
group.
- Press Command to complete the sequence.
Switch open the "Closed" end switch.
- Activate the current sub-frame.
- Close the valve by pressing the Cloae
key or icon on valve group in the
display.
- Switch closed the "Open" end switch.
27.- Repeat 25, but take away open feed-back
signal.
28.- Try to open the valve manually in
automatic position.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
CHANNEL NO ICON
OR iU51-1
L__-O_J
I

The open feed-back signal is updated,
CHMNEL NO I CON
OR r-u511
L__-O-.l
r-

The closed feed-back signal is updated.
CHANNEL NO 1CON
OR r-1l51l --..
L_-O_J
[Open-1->
L__\']l)-.J L__
CHANNEL NO ICON
rCh.l OR rl151l --..
iNO I L-O_J
UfiTrl_J
\-J

L-eJO-.J L-tJ--O_
J
- The selected channel no, will display the
parameter change mode.
Openning bar wi 1] f1ash.
When the open limit switch has operated,
the flashing bar will disappear.
- Valve goes from closed to open.
Observe OPENED bar color change to yellow.
The selected channel no. will display the
parameter change mode.
- Colsing bar wi11 flash.
When the cl osed Ii mit switch has
operated, the flashing bar will disappear.
- Observe CLOSED bar color change to yellpw.
- Openning bar flashed on group picture.
- Valve display does not go to open
position until a open feedback signal
is received from the end switch.
- Alarm will come after abt. 100 sees.
- 'lo change.
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6.3
3.6BALLASTCONTROL
- -- - - -----,
ON/OFF Valve
(With analog reading)
29.- Put the valve in manual control by
pressing the key or Manual/A.uto
icon in automatic position.
- To close the valve, press the Close
or icon on valve group.
St()P the valve traveI1ing by activating
sub-frame again and pressing the Travel Stop
key or icon on valve group.
- To open the valve, the same procedure
is used except that the Open key or
icon must be pressed instead of the Close
key or Close icon,
CHANNEL NO ICON
OR r-11511
L--O-J

Manual/Auto I
L____(:1- O---.l
-4
L_;:J--O-1
CHA.NNEL NO ICON
OR --'>


CHANNEL NO ICON
OR 11151-1 -)
L_-O....J
--'>
L_rTI {)-.l
__r-
,------, r--, ,----, ,----,
I Ch. IOR11l511 IOpenl--'>ICommandi
I NO I I I I I
'--1 ,---1 '----1 ,---,
I Ch. IORI11511-+ITravell--"ICommandi
I NO I I I I I
Observe the text change to manual and
the color change to yellow.
- The selected channel no. will display the
parameter mode,
Closing bar will flash.
The % opening is updated in the % window.
The valve stops travelling and
the valve open status is displayed
in the % window.
- The selected channel no, will display the
parameter mode.
Openning bar will flash instead of
CH-NO,
The % opening is updated in the
% window.
- The valve stops trave11i ng and
the vnlve open status is displayed
in the % window.
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3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
FUNCTIONS
VALVE CONTROL
(GRt'PHIC DlSPLAY)
Ult::: \lVll,..l1 VOlVO \..,VUL.lUl
on one monitorand a correspondIng Group
other monitor.
CH NO lCO"l
6.4 31.To a:tivate the value channel, click the r---, _ Channel no 1151 on graphic picture shall
channel no icon with mouse on the graphic I 1151 I display the parameter change mode.
display,
32,Press the Manuall}\uto key or Manual/Auto icon r-------, ,------1 _Valve turns to auto yellow" M"
C d t 1 t Manual/Auto 1-'> I Command I " "
on 'Valve group and press omman 0 comp e e change over to green A
,rho
the sequence,
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6.4
3.6 BALLAST CONTROL
FUNCTIONS
33,To return valve to manual, repeat 31-32,
Repeat 31, to activate the current
channel no,
- Open the valve by pressing the Open
key or Open icon on valve group.
Give open limit switch signal for
feed-back signal.
35. Take away open-signal.
- Repeat 31, to activate the current
channel no,
Close the valve by pressing the Close
key or Close icon on valve group.
KEY COMMAND SEQUENCE
NO ICON
rl15il _
-
L__-OJ

ch no icon
1t15l-1 -> - rc;;mmandl
L_-OJ
r
I
Ich no icon
I rl151-1-" IClose-1-
I L_-OJ L_-i!1JO-J
\.

RESULTS
- Back to manual
- The selected channel no. (1151) will flash.
- Openning bar wiII flash.
Observe open signal active on digital
output card (DOM 16).
- Valve symbol change from white to green.
- Valve symbol to white. and red alarm-spot.
- Time delay before alarm is dependent on
configuration.
Open signal deactivated if single acting
valve.
Close signal active if 2 solenoid
(double act ing) valve.
Alarm-spot disappears.
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6.4
3.6 CONTROL
81.
NO ICON OPEN
36.Give Dpen command when valve is in auto.
-+ - No response.
An Adjustable ON/OFF Valve
(with analog reading) - 63 1 r;:;C-----:ld The selected channel no.
,
r
10 Ren I ommandl
L--OJ LO-I)J (1063) will display the parameter mode.
37.- Gi'Ve open command when valve is in - Openning bar will flash.
manual control. (Refer to functions 29) - Observe that analog reading changes.
no icon
r-----1 r----,
- The valve stops trave11 i ng and
i 1053 1-"" ICommandI
the valve open status is displayed
L__I)J
Stop valve travelljng. in the % window.
ch no icon
,---, r----, ,-----1
- The selected channel no.
1 1063 I -+ I Close ICommandI
(1063) will display the parameter mode.
T
Lf'j-O-J
Gjve close command to close a valve. Closing bar wi11 flash instead of
L d''d . 1 ch no icon
I.e proce ure lS 1 entlca except CH-NO.
thatthe Close key or Close icon must be r------i r----i - Observe that analog reading changes
1 1063 I -* ITravel I Command1
in the % window. pressed instead of the Open key or OPEN
icon.
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