sup-r6000f-paperless-recorder-user-manual_2
sup-r6000f-paperless-recorder-user-manual_2
Paperless Recorder
Headquarters
5th floor,Building 4,Singapore Hangzhou Science Technology Park,No. 6 street,
Hangzhou Economic Development Area,Hangzhou 310018,China
Singapore
2 Venture Drive #11-30 Vision Exchange Singapore
Philippines
Majestic Subdivision, Lot 1, 1800 Rainbow St, Marikina, 1811 Metro Manila, Philippines
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Supmea Automation Co.,Ltd. U-R2-MYEN2
Preface
Thank you for purchasing paperless recorder. Please read this manual carefully
before operating and using it correctly to avoid unnecessary losses caused by
false operation.
Note
Version
U-R2-MYEN2
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Safety Precautions
In order to use this product safely, be sure to follow the safety precautions
described.
About this manual
To ensure safe use of this product and the systems it controls, Please read
carefully the operation manual and understand the correct application
methods before putting into operation, to avoid unnecessary losses due to
operation mistakes. If the instrument is operated in other ways not
described in the manual, the protections that the instrument give may be
destroyed, and the failures and accidents incurred due to violation of
precautions shall not be borne by our company.
When installing lightning protection devices for this product and its control
system, or designing and installing separate safety protection circuits for
this product and its control system, it needs to be implemented by other
devices.
If you need to replace parts of the product, please use the model
specifications specified by the company.
This product is not intended for use in systems that are directly related to
personal safety.Such as nuclear power equipment, equipment using
radioactivity, railway systems, aviation equipment, marine equipment,
aviation equipment and medical equipment.If applied, it is the responsibility
of the user to use additional equipment or systems to ensure personal
safety.
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Do not modify this product.
The following safety signs are used in this manual:
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immediately, otherwise there will be leakage, electric shock or even a
fire accident.
Please check the grounding protection status regularly. Do not operate if
you think that the protection measures such as grounding protection and
fuses are not perfect.
Ventilation holes on the product housing must be kept clear to avoid
malfunctions due to high temperatures, abnormal operation, shortened
life and fire.
Please strictly follow the instructions in this manual, otherwise the
product's protective device may be damaged.
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Disclaimer
The company does not make any guarantees for the terms outside the
scope of this product warranty.
This company is not responsible for damage to the instrument or loss of
parts or unpredictable damage caused directly or indirectly by improper
operation of the user.
1 Paperless recorder 1
2 Manual 1
3 Certificate 1
After opening the box, please confirm the package contents before starting the
operation.If you find that the model and quantity are incorrect or there is physical
damage in appearance, please contact us.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.......................................................................................................1
1.1 Parameters............................................................................................................2
1.2 Input signal............................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Output signal.........................................................................................................4
1.4 Other parameters................................................................................................. 4
Chapter 2 Installation & wiring......................................................................................... 5
2.1 Unpacking..............................................................................................................5
2.2 Installation............................................................................................................. 6
2.3 Wiring..................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.1 Terminals introduction..................................................................................8
2.3.2 Wiring diagram............................................................................................11
Chapter 3 Basic operation..............................................................................................12
3.1 Panel components............................................................................................. 12
3.2 Navigation keys.................................................................................................. 13
3.2.1 Display operation....................................................................................... 13
3.2.2 Configuration login.....................................................................................28
3.2.3 Configuration.............................................................................................. 29
3.2.4 Parameters & setting.................................................................................31
3.2.5 Input of bit number and unit......................................................................34
Chapter 4 Configuration description............................................................................. 40
4.1 Input setting........................................................................................................ 40
4.2 Function setting.................................................................................................. 42
4.2.1 Communication setting..............................................................................42
4.2.2 U disk operation......................................................................................... 42
4.2.3 Reset operation.......................................................................................... 43
4.3 System setting.................................................................................................... 44
Annex 1: Modbus address and examples................................................................... 45
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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduction
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1.1 Parameters
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Chapter 2 Installation & wiring
Unpacking
Installation
wiring
power supply
configuration
put in operation
2.1 Unpacking
Upon receiving the instrument, first of all, check if the package is intact. Do not
apply excessive force to the box when unpacking. The box should face upward.
Open it from the seal, and carefully remove the instrument from the box. Make
sure the shell is not deformed, damaged or broken. You can check the equipment
and other items according to the packing list.
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2.2 Installation
Instrument operating environment will not only affect the normal use of the
instrument, but also be related to the maintenance and calibration work.
Instrument operating environment should meet the following requirements:
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2.3 Wiring
In order to improve the stability and accuracy of signal, it must be well grounded.
2.3.1 Terminals introduction
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Chapter 3 Basic operation
Increase Right
Decrease Enter
Left Cancel
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Display all bits, instantaneous values, units and alarm status of all
analog inputs.
"XXXXXX" represents the channel disconnection.
The "+..." and "-..." indicate that V, mV and mA signals are over
range.
Press left / right key, to switch screen.
Digital display (original signal)
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Digital display
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Chapter 3 Basic operation
Log
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History
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Chapter 3 Basic operation
History-1
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2 times
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4 times
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History - 4
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History - 6
Press Increase button again to switch to the fixed point query mode. At
this time, press OK button to pop up the time setting.
Continue to press increase button to exit the history screen operation
status.
After setting the time, press the OK button to query.
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Chapter 3 Basic operation
Data storage
Set start time and stop time to save part of historical data in HDA
format.
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Whereas:
The initials H, A, B, P and L represent file types.
The last six number indicates the date saved.
The last letter can be A ~ Z, which indicates that a type can be saved to 26 times a
day, but cannot be saved if it is full.
Tip: If the system detects a U-disk insert, the data will be automatically transferred
to the U-disk at 2:00 a.m. every day.
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Chapter 3 Basic operation
Long press increase key and left shift key in the monitoring
screen to enter configuration login.
Press left / right shift key to select the entry, press Enter key to
input the password.
Press increase/decrease key to change password. Press enter
key to confirm the input.
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3.2.3 Configuration
Step Operation
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Number input
Step Operation
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Selection frame
Step Operation
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System time
Step Operation
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Instrument name
Step Operation
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Chapter 4 Configuration description
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Chapter 4 Configuration description
Alarm setting:
Configuration item Function descriptions Parameter range
High-high alarm
High-high alarm value -99999~99999
HH
High-high alarm 0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
High-high alarm delay
delay 180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
High-high alarm High-high alarm output DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
output terminal DO8(prevail in actual
display)
High alarm Hi High alarm value -99999~99999
High-high alarm 0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
High-high alarm delay
delay 180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
High alarm output DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
High alarm output
terminal DO8(prevail in actual
display)
Low alarm Lo Low alarm value -99999~99999
0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
Low alarm delay Low alarm delay
180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
Low alarm output Low alarm output terminal
DO8(prevail in actual
display)
Low-low alarm LL Low-low alarm value -99999~99999
0 s, 10 s, 30 s, 60 s, 120 s,
Low alarm delay Low alarm delay
180 s, 240 s.
None、DO1、DO2、DO3、
Low-low alarm output DO4、DO5、DO6、DO7、
Low-low alarm LL
terminals DO8(prevail in actual
display)
Hysteresis Alarm hysteresis -99999~99999
alarm and hysteresis. Upon high alarm, when the actual engineering value is
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greater than or equal to the alarm value, the recorder enters the alarm state. When
the input decreases, the actual engineering value is less than the alarm value, and
the recorder will not immediately exit the alarm state, but until the actual
engineering value is less than the difference between the alarm value and the
hysteresis value, the recorder will exit the alarm state. So is low alarm.
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Annex 1: Modbus address and examples
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Example of Communication
Example 1: read real-time value of analog input 1
Distributed date:
01 03 00 01 00 02 95 CB
Description:
01: instrument address (configuration can be changed)
03: Modbus 03 command
00 01: register address 3
00 02: Number of registers 2
95 BC: CRC check
Return data:
01 03 04 42 C8 00 00 6F B5
Description:
01: instrument address
03: Modbus 03 command
04: Return data four bytes
42 C8 00 00: Floating point(F4321, configuration can be changed), meaning
100.0
6F B5: CRC check
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