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Honeywell eZtrend V5 User Manual

Honeywell eZtrend V5
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43-TV-25-05 GLO Issue 3 09/01 UK
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Honeywell eZtrend V5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHoneywell
ModeleZtrend V5
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Safety

Symbols

Defines icons used in the manual and on the recorder labelling.

Static Electricity

Discusses precautions for handling components susceptible to static discharge.

Installation Category

Specifies the installation category and pollution degree for the unit.

Fuses

Information regarding the location and non-replaceability of fuses.

Cables

Requirements for connecting cables to comply with CE Mark.

Warnings and Safety Precautions

Lists critical warnings and safety precautions for operation and maintenance.

Chapter 1: Introduction

eZtrend V5

Introduces the eZtrend V5 paperless chart recorder and its key features.

Description

Provides a detailed description of the eZtrend V5 recorder's capabilities.

Storage Media

Details the available storage media options for the eZtrend V5.

Specifications

Lists the technical specifications and parameters of the eZtrend V5 recorder.

Universal Input Card

Explains the features and specifications of the universal input card.

Universal Input Card Performance

Details the performance characteristics of the universal input card for RTDs.

Main Features

Outlines the primary functions and benefits of the eZtrend V5 recorder.

Default Start-up Condition Table

Presents the default configuration settings upon initial power-up.

Real-time Visuals

Describes the various real-time display formats available on the eZtrend V5.

Status Bar

Explains the components and information displayed on the recorder's status bar.

Screen Layouts

Details the different display layouts available for viewing data.

Screen Displays

Illustrates various screen display configurations for data visualization.

Replay Mode

Explains how to use the replay mode for reviewing recorded data.

Mark on Chart

Describes the function to mark specific points on the chart replay.

Messages

Details how system messages are displayed and interpreted.

Events List

Explains how to access and view the list of system events.

Power Up

Describes the power-up sequence and initial display.

Non-Volatile Screen Display

Explains the behavior of the screen display after power interruption.

Menu Selection

Guides users through navigating the recorder's menu system.

Text Entry

Details the process of entering text for configuration.

About

Provides information about the recorder's technical specifications and version.

Chapter 2: Installation

Unpacking

Instructions for safely unpacking the recorder unit.

Battery

Information regarding the recorder's battery and its lifespan.

Mechanical

Details on the mechanical aspects of unit installation.

Panel Cut-out

Specifies the required panel cut-out dimensions for mounting.

Panel Mounting

Provides instructions for securely mounting the unit onto a panel.

Electrical

Covers electrical connections and wiring requirements.

Cables

Guidelines for connecting appropriate cables to the unit.

A.C. Power

Details on connecting the unit to an AC power source.

Case

Information about the recorder's case and its internal components.

Display Trimpoint Adjustments

Instructions for adjusting display brightness and contrast.

A - Brightness Control

Specific steps to adjust the screen brightness.

B - Contrast Control

Specific steps to adjust the screen contrast.

C - Battery Switch

Operation of the battery switch.

Universal Card

Details regarding the universal input card.

Current Inputs

Setting up and configuring current input channels.

Thermocouple

Instructions for connecting and configuring thermocouple inputs.

Alarm Card (Option)

Information on the optional alarm card features.

Ethernet Interface

Details on connecting the recorder via Ethernet.

Chapter 3: Quick Tour

The Keypad

Overview of the recorder's keypad layout and buttons.

Directional Key

Explains the functions and navigation using the directional key.

The Screen

Description of the recorder's display screen and its capabilities.

Chapter 4: General Setup

Setup

Accessing and navigating the main setup menu.

Edit

Options for editing configuration parameters.

General

General configuration settings for the recorder.

Language

Setting the user interface language.

Name

Assigning a descriptive name to the recorder.

Description

Entering a descriptive text for the recorder.

ID Number

Setting a unique identification number for the recorder.

Default Drive

Configuring the default storage drive.

Set Time

Procedure for setting the recorder's date and time.

Screen

Settings related to the display screen appearance.

Option Codes

Information on using option codes for features.

Password

Details on setting up and managing password protection.

Eng Password Entry

Procedure for entering engineer-level passwords.

Password Allocation

Assigning user access levels and permissions.

Password User Traceability

Tracking user access and actions within the system.

Load Passwords

Loading password configurations from a disk.

Save Passwords

Saving current password configurations to a disk.

Reset Passwords

Resetting all user passwords to default.

Comms for Ethernet

Configuration settings for Ethernet communication.

IP Resolution

Explains the process of resolving IP addresses.

IP Address

Setting the network IP address for the recorder.

Default Gateway

Configuring the default network gateway.

Protocol

Selecting communication protocols for data transfer.

Sockets

Explanation of socket functionality for network communication.

Subnet Mask

Configuring the network subnet mask.

E-mail

Setting up and configuring email notifications.

Factory

Accessing factory default settings and calibration.

Calibrate Input

Procedure for calibrating input channels.

CJC Calibration

Details on performing Cold Junction Compensation calibration.

Drives

Information on configuring storage drives.

Comms Ports

Settings for communication ports like Ethernet.

MAC Address

Configuring the MAC address for network identification.

Reset Setup

Resetting the recorder configuration to factory defaults.

Chapter 5: Analogue In Setup

Analogue In

Setting up and configuring analogue input channels.

Input

Identifying and configuring individual input channels.

Enabled

Enabling or disabling analogue input channels.

Name

Assigning a name to an analogue input channel.

Units

Setting the measurement units for analogue inputs.

Type

Selecting the signal type for analogue inputs.

Range

Configuring the measurement range for analogue inputs.

Input Zero

Setting the zero point for analogue input scaling.

Input Span

Setting the span (full scale) for analogue input scaling.

Conditioning

Configuring signal conditioning options.

Damping

Adjusting signal damping for noise reduction.

Transient Filter

Filtering transient anomalies from input signals.

Square Root Extraction

Enabling square root extraction for non-linear signals.

Engineering Zero and Engineering Span

Setting engineering units and span for inputs.

Thermocouple

Detailed setup for thermocouple inputs.

Type

Selecting the type of thermocouple input.

Reference Junction

Configuring the reference junction for thermocouples.

Units

Setting measurement units for RTD and thermocouple inputs.

Upscale Burn

Handling signal direction on break for T/C.

Downscale

Handling signal direction on break for T/C.

Resistance Thermometers

Setup and configuration for resistance thermometers.

Temperature Calibration

Calibrating temperature readings for accuracy.

Tie to

Linking engineering scale to pen display.

Sampling

Setting the input sample speed.

Chapter 6: Pen Setup

Pens

Configuring the display pens for data visualization.

Pen

Identifying and configuring individual pens.

Enabled

Enabling or disabling pens for display.

Tag

Assigning a descriptive tag to a pen.

Description

Providing a description for each pen.

Maths

Applying mathematical expressions to pen data.

Scale

Configuring the scale for each pen.

Units

Setting the measurement units for each pen.

Top

Setting the top value of the pen scale.

Bottom

Setting the bottom value of the pen scale.

Scale Factor

Applying a scale factor for representation.

Format

Setting decimal places for pen display.

Divs

Configuring major and minor divisions on scales.

Alarms

Setting up alarms associated with pens.

New Alarm

Creating new alarm configurations.

Delete Alarms

Removing existing alarm configurations.

Edit Alarm

Modifying existing alarm settings.

Log Alarm

Enabling or disabling logging of alarm events.

Relay Enable

Enabling or disabling relay outputs for alarms.

Hysteresis

Setting hysteresis levels for alarms.

Damping

Configuring alarm damping settings.

Totaliser

Setting up and configuring totalisers.

Units

Setting units for totaliser measurements.

Factor

Applying a factor to totaliser calculations.

Limit Range

Setting minimum and maximum ranges for totalisers.

Max

Defining the maximum value for totalisers.

Carry On Rollover

Managing rollovers when limits are exceeded.

Logging

Configuring data logging parameters.

Normal

Setting up normal logging mode.

Enabled

Enabling or disabling data logging.

Type

Selecting the data logging type.

Method

Choosing the data logging method.

Rate

Configuring the data logging rate.

Device

Selecting the storage device for logged data.

Chapter 7: Relay Alarm Cards

Relay/Digital

Configuring relay and digital I/O channels.

As Input

Setting channels to function as inputs.

As Output

Setting channels to function as outputs.

Fail Safe

Configuring fail-safe behavior for relays.

N.B. Fail Safe and Maths

Note on fail-safe interaction with maths expressions.

Log Digital

Enabling logging for digital events.

Chapter 8: Setup Complete

Setup Complete

Final steps for completing and saving setup changes.

Chapter 9: Recording

Recording

Instructions for enabling and managing data recording.

Enabled

Enabling or disabling the recording function.

Log to Disk

Procedure for logging data directly to disk.

Save Data and Eject Disk

Steps to save data and eject the storage disk.

Validate Disk

How to check and validate the integrity of the storage disk.

Chapter 10: Totals

Totals

Overview of the totaliser function for accumulating values.

Start All Totals

Initiating the totaliser function for all channels.

Stop All Totals

Halting the totaliser function.

Reset All Totals

Resetting accumulated totaliser values.

Chapter 11: Change Password

Changing an Existing User Password

Step-by-step guide to changing user passwords.

Chapter 12: Layout

Layout Configuration

Setting up and customizing screen display layouts.

Selecting and Re-naming Screens

Procedures for selecting and renaming display screens.

Chapter 13: Software

Software License/Warranty

Details on the software license agreement and warranty.

Features

List and explanation of the software's key features.

System Requirements

System Requirements

Outlines the necessary hardware and software for operation.

Chapter 14: Instrument Care

Battery Life

Information on the expected lifespan of the unit's battery.

Cleaning Instructions

Guidelines for proper cleaning of the instrument.

Disk Drive

Information related to the unit's disk drive.

Disk Drive Cleaning

Detailed instructions for cleaning the disk drive.

Backlights

Details on the display backlights and their MTTR.

Operating Temperature

Specifies the acceptable operating temperature range.

Front Panel

Care instructions for the instrument's front panel.

Calibration

Recommendations and procedures for instrument calibration.

Appendix A - Quality Approvals

CE Mark

Confirmation of compliance with CE marking standards.

Appendix B - Battery Safety Data Sheet

Safety Guideline

General safety guidelines for handling batteries.

Identification

Details for identifying the specific battery type.

Composition/Information on Ingredients

Information on the chemical composition of the battery.

Hazard Identification

Identifies potential hazards associated with batteries.

First Aid Measures

Procedures for providing first aid in case of battery exposure.

Fire-Fighting Measures

Guidelines for extinguishing battery fires.

Accidental Release Measures

Procedures for handling accidental battery leaks.

Handling and Storage

Safe handling and storage practices for batteries.

Stability and Reactivity

Information on battery stability and reactivity.

Ecological Information

Environmental considerations for battery disposal.

Disposal Considerations

Guidance on proper battery disposal methods.

Appendix C - Thermocouple Connections

Internal Reference

Explains the internal reference method for thermocouples.

External Reference @ 0°C

Details external reference setup at 0 degrees Celsius.

External Reference @ Specified Temperature

Details external reference setup at a specified temperature.

External Input Reference

Explains the external input reference method.

Appendix D - Maths Expressions

Maths Expressions

Explains how to create and use mathematical expressions.

Maths and Fail Safe

Interaction between maths expressions and fail-safe settings.

Appendix E - Ethernet & E-mail

Ethernet

Explanation of Ethernet technology and its use.

E-mail

General operation and setup of the email system.

Appendix F - Fuzzy Logging

What is Fuzzy Logging?

Defines Fuzzy Logging and its purpose.

What's it for?

Outlines the benefits and applications of Fuzzy Logging.

OK. How does it work?

Explains the mechanism and operation of Fuzzy Logging.

Sounds Great! But what about ‘Spikes’ on my trend line?

Addresses how Fuzzy Logging handles spikes and glitches.

OK, but what about slowly drifting inputs?

Discusses how Fuzzy Logging handles slowly drifting inputs.

I’m convinced. Do you have any examples?

Provides practical examples of Fuzzy Logging usage.

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