pmt-hps-43-TV-03-16 TVMUGR
pmt-hps-43-TV-03-16 TVMUGR
Custom Screens
Comprehensive Connectivity
Ethernet 100 base - T (DHCP), Web, Email
OPC UA, FTP, TCP/IP and RS485 Modbus
Protocol
colours makes it easy to interpret process data internal non-volatile flash memory is available for data
and take action with the intuitive bar charts, digital storage and chart history.
extend the life of the backlight. Chart Speed = (Fast:600, Medium:20, Slow:5) mm/h
Storage Bias: User available memory divided equally
Touch Screen - the heavy duty durable touch
between charting and logging
screen provides easy data entry and rapid
(The higher the bias percentage allocated to logging
navigation though the menus. by the end user, the longer the storage time frame will
Help Files - A complete contextual help system become)
can be accessed and visualized on the screen of Pens 1GB 2GB 4GB
the recorder. 4 107d (15.2W) 424.9d 1145d
(60 W) (1Yr+) (163 W)(1Yr+)
connection, with support for various protocols, provides 16 25d (3.5W) 103d (14.7W) 274d (39W)
unlimited connectivity to local area networks (LANs). The
32 12d (1.7W) 48d (6.8W) 128d (18.2W)
standard Ethernet interface makes networking of the
48 6d (.85W) 27d (3.8W) 73d (10.4W)
recorder to a LAN or the world-wide web fast and
96 2d (.28W) 10d (1.4W) 27d (3.8W)
convenient. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Data Export - Removable Secure Digital (SD) Card and
automatically acquires the settings (IP address) for network
USB flash storage device provides multiple data storage
communications from a DHCP server.
alternatives. Data is stored in a secure binary encrypted
RS485 Modbus - the RS485 connection allows process format, with the recorder’s configurations, providing added
data to be transferred to other devices or to record data security of the data files.
received in MODBUS RTU protocol (Master (option) or
Slave mode). Removable SD Card and USB flash storage devices
Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) - The recorder can
be synchronized over the Ethernet network as a SNTP
client or synchronize other recorders as a Server.
Password Protection - Up to 4 levels of password thermal treatment, sterilization, food processing and
protection with up to 50 different users are available. chemical reactions. Batch mode has changed to allow
Multiple levels of password protection and an audit concurrent batches, where each batch is associated with a
trail of actions enhance the security of the data. group, so all pens within Group 1 will belong to the batch
that is control led by Group 1. Batch features include Pause
Extended Security System (option) - ESS provides
chart when batch stopped, Batch Logging control, List
extended features including entry of unique User ID’s
driven data fields, automated batch counters, Event driven
and associated passwords, time-out of password
batch control, Updated control and feedback, Batch Mode
entry, password expiration, and traceability of user
State and Count in scripts/embedded variables.
actions. ESS is compatible with the requirements of
21CFR part 11. AMS2750 Process Mode (option)
Password Network Synchronization - Password can Provides on-line monitoring in the process recorder to alert
be synchronized over the network, a recorder can be the user to potential AMS2750 non-compliance issues.
designated as a master of a password group and Monitors and alerts the user concerning - days until next
other recorders can be added to that group as slaves, SAT, days until next TUS, days until next control T/C
the master will ensure all passwords are synchronized change out and days until the recorder requires calibration.
with all recorders in its group. The recorder also provides an overview of T/C usage for all
survey T/C’s providing a colour coded for early warning
screen (5-day expiration).
Reports (option)
Reports can be generated manually or on a periodical basis AMS2750 TUS Mode (option)
using event system to show daily/weekly/monthly totals, The Multitrend GR recorder monitors a temperature
max mins, averages etc., the reports can be printed, e- uniformity survey and generates a data file that can be used
mailed as attachments or exported to external media. The to create a TUS report. It tracks a number of parameters
reports will be in RTF format for use in MS Word or other during a TUS which includes the ramp time, the time
compatible word processors. between the first T/C entering dwell zone and the last T/C
entering dwell zone, the point where all T/C’s are stable and
Events/Counters (option) lie within the setpoint tolerance limits for the defined furnace
Certain conditions or operations can be set up and logged class, the dwell time (minimum of 30 min.) for the survey,
according to the time and date of the occurrence. the maximum temperature value during the dwell period
Subsequently events can be reviewed in a list or and the minimum temperature value during the dwell
represented on a graph. Up to 16 User Counters are period. The on line TUS tracking screen shows the current
available and can be used as a part of the Events system. status of a survey for up to 6 set points, furnace details,
User Counters can be set up as a Cause or an Effect of an status, Min & Max TC readings, Max differences, Max
Event. Preset Markers can be configured and used when Overshoot, durations and the Class of furnace the survey
applying a Mark to the chart through the event system, the met.
alert system or manually.
Standard features
CE Mark - Conformity with LVD: 2014/35/EU, Independent Display Chart Speeds and
EMC: 2014/30/EU. Logging rates - logging rates can be programmed
Common Relay Output - A separate relay alarm separate from the chart display speed, allowing the
output at the rear of the unit can be set up as an data to be displayed and stored at the rates that
alarm output. best suits the application.
Security tag - “wire seal provision” that provides
Communications - the recorder supports Modbus
added security to seal the front door and rear
TCP/IP (slave mode), web over Ethernet (DHCP
wiring when using optional rear cover to prevent
standard) communications port and Modbus RTU
undetected entry to these areas of the recorder.
(slave mode) via an RS485 port. USB ports allow
the use of an ASCII barcode reader. Email sent to USB Ports - Front and rear USB host ports for data
your network connected PC triggered by an Alarm and setup transfers. Use the ports to attach
or an Event. external devices (printer or keyboard or mouse).
Language Support - standard language prompts Replay with Zoom - Select replay mode and
for English UK & US, French, German, Italian, zoom-in on a specific area on the screen. The data
Spanish, Brazilian, Bulgarian, Polish, Hungarian, can easily be replayed at the recorder with the
Slovakian, Czech, Turkish, Romanian, Russian, ability to “zoom”. The touch screen makes it fast to
Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and review and analyze historical data. A "jump"
Greek. function allows you to go from any message list
directly to the trend showing the occurrence of the
Logarithmic Scales - all displayed scales can be
alarm.
set as linear or logarithmic.
Dual Cursors in Replay - Displays the time and
Enclosure rating - standard NEMA Type 3R /
date between two independently positioned
IP55 type front face protection. NEMA 4X / IP66
cursors on a replay screen. Also provides digital
available as an option.
readings and shows the max min between the
Pulse Inputs - The 8 Digital I/O option card has 4
cursors.
channels that can be set as pulse inputs (first 4
Alert System - Error messages can be displayed
channels). The operating frequency for pulse
for serious errors such as a connectivity problems
inputs on the Digital I/O card is 1kHz max.
or can be used as an early warning message
Fuzzy Logging - this standard feature provides a
system to notify the user on potential memory
unique method to increase the storage capacity of
storage space availability.
the recorder. The data is monitored to determine
Sound Effects - Sound effects, Used as an event
changes in process data; if no changes are
effect the user can pick from a list of 20 different
observed data is logged periodically. If data is
sounds these can be configured to play a single
changing rapidly, it is recorded normally at the
time or repeat continuously until a corresponding
programmed rate. By not logging data that is
“stop” event is triggered for that sound. The sounds
static, data compression of up to 100:1 or more
themselves can be replaced on the recorder with
can be achieved saving valuable memory.
custom sounds.
Soft Alarms - 6 "software" alarms per pen are
User Variables - Provides the user with the ability
easily set up to display and record selected out-of-
to set values for up to 32 variables that can be
limit conditions. These can be tied to the relay or
used in the maths and scripts. Values can be
digital outputs to activate the user’s external
altered to effect calculations without having to
equipment.
change the configuration. User variables are non-
Rate up and rate down alarms - Users can
volatile.
configure a rate of change in engineering units to
be checked over a time period in seconds from 1 to
3600 (1 hour).
Options – Hardware Pulse Counting - Up to four counting inputs per
Alarm Card - 4 or 8 outputs relay contacts SPCO, board, are available to count signals up to 25 kHz
240V, 8 Digital I/O or 16 Digital I/O - SPNO (max. 6 cards).
24VDC. Programmable alarm set points can be
Approvals – CE, CSA, UL and FM CL1 Div.2
configured to activate up to 48 outputs.
approvals.
Analogue Output - 2 or 4 outputs available per
24VAC/DC or 48VDC Power Supply - 20 to
card. Output type: 0-20mA or 4-20mA.
50VDC / 20 to 30VAC.
Nema 4X / IP66 - Nema 4X / IP66 protection
24VDC Transmitter Power Supply - can supply
available as an option.
up to 1Amp external transmitters.
Portable Recorders - Portable cases available as
Print Support - Network and local printing from
an accessory item.
status, message and replay screens. Plus, screen
Digital Input - 2 inputs on 8 channel Alarm card, 8 capture facility of process screens instantly using a
inputs on 8 Digital I/O card and 16 inputs on a 16 basic USB and network printing with PCL3,
Digital I/O card. The digital inputs allow users to PCL3GUI and PCL5 supported printer.
initiate, from a remote location via a dry contact
closure, selected recorder functions.
GR Standard Screens
Up to 32 screens displaying multiple combinations of Charts, Bars and Digitals can be configured, 3 examples below and
one non-process screen.
Firmware Credit System
The credits system is a flexible way of adding to the recorder features without having to upgrade the firmware. Simply
purchase a number of credits to cover your current and possibly future requirements and the recorder will be delivered with
the credits loaded.
Credits can be applied as desired to the Firmware functions until the total number of credits purchased has been used up.
Additional credits can be purchased later if new features are to be activated and not enough credits are available to support
these additional functions.
Firmware options are selected using the Model Selection Guide. Details of each firmware option are listed here.
Full Maths 4 Full (Block) Math - this can handle math expressions that can consist of expressions up to 100-
characters in length. (Note 1)
Full Maths with 6 A powerful multi-line scripting ability available to solve complex state based applications. Eg.:
Scripting “If .. X happens, then Y will happen, else .. Z will occur. (Note 1)
Fast Scanning 5 For fast processes, the scan rate and recording of the data can be set for up to 50 times per
mode second (20ms) for up to 8 inputs.
Totalizers/ 4 Each pen can be associated with a totalizer. Using extra pens, the totalized values can be dis-
Sterilisation played and recorded; multiple totals can be calculated out of the same variable (weekly, monthly,
calculation etc.). The totalizer function can handle Fo and Po sterilization calculation. (Note 1 & 4)
Reports 3 Generate reports manually or using the event system to show daily/weekly/monthly Totals,
Max/ Mins, Averages, Current Value. Messages, Message Lists - Alarm, System, Diagnostic,
Security & User, Counters, Digital Inputs, and Digital Outputs. Reports can be printed, e-mailed
as an attachment or exported to external media in RTF format. Also, batch report format to
support batch operation.
Events 6 Events are certain conditions or operations that can be set up and logged according to the time
and date of an occurrence. Subsequently events can be reviewed or displayed on a graph.
The Event Causes include: The Event Effects include:
Alarms - Into/Out of and Alarm Ack Totals - Mark Chart –User Defined/Preset Logging –
Start/Stop/Reset/Reset and Start Digital Start/Stop
Input - ON/OFF/State Change T/C Burnout Totalizer – Start/Stop/Reset/Reset & Start,
Scheduled - Once/Interval/Specific Days/ Digital Output – ON/OFF
Month End User Counters Alarm Acknowledge Emails, Screen
Max/Mins - Reset Change, Print Screen, Counters –
System - Power ON/Setup Change/ Internal Reset/Increment
Memory Low/Export Memory Low/ FTP Max/Min (Reset)
Memory Low Chart Control - Pause/Stop/Resume/
User Action - Mark Chart, Clear/Prefill
Batch - Start/Stop/Pause. Clear All Messages, Delayed Event Script
TUS - Start/Stop/Soak Started/Stability Timers – Start/Stop/Reset/Reset & Start
Achieved/Soak Complete Play Sound – Start/Stop
AMS2750 Timer -TC Timers/Process Timers Display Alert, Reports
TC Health Monitor Batch – Start/Stop/Pause
Update Tabular Readings
Each event marker can be recorded for analysis using the Trend Manager Pro Software Suite.
(Note 2)
Custom 4 Import custom built screens that have been created in GR Series Screen Designer. (Note 2)
Screens
Firmware Credit Description
option value
Health Watch/ 2 The recorder keeps track of important “life actions” for improved diagnostics and preventative
Maintenance maintenance notification. Including Powered On, Last powered On, Time On since power up,
Total On time, Total Off time, Longest Off time, Lithium cell life, Backlight life left at 100% bright-
ness, SD Card insertions, Hi/Lo CJC value (Hi & Lo temps), Analogue In last factory/user cal,
Relay operations.
Print Support 2 Network and local printing from status, message and replay screens. Plus, screen capture
facility of process screens instantly using a basic USB and network/IP printing with PCL3,
PCL3GUI and PCL5 supported printers.
Batch/Groups 5 The Batch function allows the user to segment portions of data for further analysis. The Batch
function manages sections of data. Concurrent batches are now associated with a group of pens.
The pens with in each group will belong to the batch that is controlled by that group. Batches
can be controlled through the event system and batch markers are setup by the user and are
used to identify and analyze batches of data. Supports up to 6 concurrent batches.
Counters 3 User Counters can be set up and used as a part of the Events system to count an occurrence.
Other counters are available depending on hardware availability. Eg. Alarm, Event, Digital
Input, Relay Output and Pulse counters.
Modbus 10 Modbus master enables the recorder to communicate with up to 32 Slave devices on both
Master Ethernet and RS485. The recorder itself can also act as a slave device while also being a
master.
Remote Viewer 3 Extends the user interface of the recorder onto the desktop PC. Providing full remote control of
the unit launched using Honeywell's Remote Display tool.
Email 3 Setup email accounts to send the following: When an Alarm is triggered or an Email can be
sent as a part of an Event occurring, such as: Alarms - In/Out/Ack, Totalizer – Start, Stop or
Reset, Digital Inputs – On, Off or State change, TC Burnout – on a specific Analogue Input
channel, Scheduled Events – Once, Interval, Specific days, Month End.
Pwd Net Sync 5 Password Network Synchronization. Password can be synchronized over the network, a recorder
can be designated as a master of a password group and other recorders can be added to that
group as slaves, the master will ensure all passwords are synchronized with all recorders in its
group. Maximum number of password slaves in one group is 31.
AMS2750 5 AMS2750 Process activates the Process Mode screen and the AMS2750 process
Process configuration menus for furnaces and sensors in accordance with AMS2750 specification,
including Thermocouple tracking.
AMS2750 TUS 10 AMS2750 TUS activates the TUS screen and the AMS2750 TUS configuration menus for fur-
naces and sensors in accordance with AMS2750 specification, including Thermocouple track-
ing. All of the survey information can be exported to a Report Generating tool.
Hardware Lock 2 Uses the password permission areas to lock access to the hardware configuration functionality
leaving some areas view only.
Extra Pens 2 4 extra pens to store and display totalized values, results of calculations, etc. Maximum is up to
48 extra pens for the GR recorder.
OPC UA 8 OPC UA server that provides Data Access functionality to OPC UA clients
Notes
1. Additional pens (“Extra Pens”) can be used to display and store the results of calculations, totalizers, variables imported via
communications, or to store values.
2. Custom Screens must be built using GR Series Screen Designer (.lay). Screens from V5 Screen Designer cannot be imported (.lyt).
3. Event markers are required to automatically reset the totalizers, for example on a periodic basis or on an external condition. (Not
necessary if the totalizers are reset manually).
4. Specification table for Sterilization: The definition of Fo/Po is the sterilization/pasteurization time in minutes required to destroy a
stated number of organisms with a known z at temperature T. For example, "F18/250" represents the time in minutes required to
destroy a stated number of organisms at a temperature of 250°F (121.11°C) with a z = 18 degrees F. F values are used to compare
the sterilizing values of different processes, however, F values cannot be compared unless the z values are the same. When
temperature is not specified (for example, F = 8.6) it is understood that the temperature is 250°F (121.11°C); the subscript O (as in
the term Fo = 7.4) is used to indicate that the z = 18 degrees F and the temperature is 250°F (121.11°C).
Minimum System requirements for TrendViewer:· Minimum System requirements for TrendServer Pro,
TrendManager Pro and GR Series Screen Designer:
Supports: Microsoft Windows™ Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Supports: Microsoft Windows™ Windows 8.1, Windows 10,
Windows 2012, Windows 2016 and Windows 2019 servers. Windows 2012, Windows 2016 and Windows 2019 servers.
1 GHz Pentium processor or higher with a mouse, DVD drive 1 GHz Pentium processor or higher with a mouse, DVD drive
Monitor screen resolution 1024 x 768 recommended minimum, Monitor screen resolution 1024 x 768 recommended minimum,
high colour high colour
512 Mbyte of RAM 4GB SRAM for generating IQOQ report
16 bit colour graphics, 24 bit recommended (Screen Designer 16 bit colour graphics, 24 bit recommended (Screen Designer
only) only)
50 Mbyte free hard disk space 2 Gbyte Hard-drive free disk space
Flash card reader or USB port for X Series recorders Flash card reader or USB port for X Series recorders
3.5” floppy disk drive or PCMCIA for V5 recorders 3.5” floppy disk drive or PCMCIA for V5 recorders
TCP/IP Installed
Note: The version 200 and higher supports installation on Virtual Machine and Active Directory deployment.
Specifications
Specification Design Attributes
Digital indicators and Display Display size and Type: 12.1” diagonal, Digital Colour LCD (TFT) with Touch Screen Industrial
grade with brightness adjustment and wide viewing angle Resolution: XVGA (1024 x 768 pixels).
Screen Saver: Set in minutes from 1 to 720, can be set to dim the screen or to switch off.
Brightness adjustment: Adjustable between 10 and 100%, default set to 80% brightness.
Backlight life time: 43,000 hours to half brightness when used at 100%, (67,000hr if used at 80%).
Maximum luminosity 400 cd/m2.
Touch Screen life: 1,000,000 touches
Mathematics Basic Maths include Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Modulo and power. Full Maths and Scripting
(option) support up to 100 character free form math expression for each pen. For example:
SINE, COS, TAN, Log, Parenthesis (eg. A1 + A2), Comm variables, free memory, and access to
any data item variable (A1, P1, D1 etc.).
Front and Rear USB Ports USB host ports front and rear for data and setup transfers through these ports. External devices
keyboard or mouse, Barcode reader, or external mass storage device. (USB 2.0 compliant)
Standard Screens and Fully programmable display values in engineering units. Time & date stamp on every division.
Custom Screens Sets of Standard screens are available to display data on a chart, digital reading, bargraphs or
numerous combinations thereof. Screen properties can be modified on the recorder and
customized to suit. Custom screens created in the Screen Designer software can be imported
into the recorder for specialist applications. Custom Screen firmware option is required. Digital
values displayed include alarms on bars, engineering units, pen name, tag, time and date, 20
character description and totalized values.
Power Requirements Voltage (VRMS): 100VAC to 240VAC (auto select). Frequency: 50/60Hz, 1.4 Amps.
Power Consumption: <60W.
Optional instrument power Voltage: 20 to 55VDC/20 to 30VAC, 2 Amps. Power Consumption: <
60 watts
Battery Battery backed up for clock, Lithium Battery IEC CR2032 (Type 6032), 3.0V – 10 years life
(Recorder powered), 1 year life, typical (Recorder unpowered).
Common Relay Output NC common alarm relay: Two contacts, normally open when the recorder is powered (no active
(SPNC) alarms). Rating 24V, 1 Amp.
Password Protection Multiple Administrator control of password setup and management with four levels of password
protection for – Engineer, Supervisor, Technician, and Operator. Password protection restricts user
entry to the recorder set up and specific screens.
Engineer – Highest access to all levels, Supervisor, Technician and Operator.
Supervisor – 2nd highest level including Technician and Operator access
Technician – 3rd level including Operator access
Operator – 4th and lowest level of access.
Languages English UK & US, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian, Polish, Hungarian, Slovakian,
Czech, Turkish, Romanian, Russian, Portuguese, Greek, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and
Bulgarian.
Recorder Identification Status bar: Alternately displays Recorder ID and Recorder Screen Name. Displays Time and
Date.
Clock Accuracy: ±20ppm (±1.5 minute/month) @ 25°C.
Summer/Winter manual or automatic time adjustment or via communications. SNTP Client and/or
Server included for synchronizing over Ethernet.
Alarm Set Points 6 per pen integral “soft” alarm set points easily set by user to announce selected out of limit
conditions; user can select if an alarm triggers a change in the screen background colour. Alarm
triggers can be set for Hi, Lo, Deviation (latched or unlatched) for alarm acknowledgement.
Alarm Damping – 1 sec to 24 Hours; Hysteresis - +/- 100% of pen scale Common relay output:
1A 24V, can be activated on any alarm.
Data Replay Mode Data replay facility on chart displays at normal, fast or slow speeds with zoom and cursor.
Display Chart Speeds Chart rates: 1 mm/hour, 5 mm/hour, 10 mm/hour, 20 mm/hour, 30 mm/hour, 60 mm/hour, 120 mm/
hour, 600 mm/hour, 1200 mm/hour, 6000 mm/hour. Combinations of rates can be mixed and
chart speeds can be set independently for each chart. Display speeds are independent of
logging rate.
Messages Screen The message screen displays system information and records any setup activity that has been
changed. It also provides warning and error message updates, lists alarm activity and will display
user defined marks on a chart.
CE Conformity (CE Mark) This product conforms with the protection requirements of the following European Council
Directives: 2006/95/EC, the Low Voltage Directive, and 2004/108/EC, the EMC Directive.
Conformity of this product with any other “CE Mark” Directive(s) shall not be assumed.
Immunity Product Complies with EN61326-1:2013 Class I: Cord Connected, Panel Mounted Industrial Control
Classification Equipment with protective earthing (grounding). (EN 61010-1:2010)
Enclosure Rating Front panel designed to NEMA Type 3R / IP55 (Optional NEMA 4X / IP66)
Safety Complies with EN61010-1: 2010. Panel Mounted Equipment, Terminals must be enclosed within
the panel.
Specification Analogue Inputs
Number of Inputs 0, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32, 40 or 48 input channels
(0 inputs to be used for comms collected data only, no physical inputs).
Input Types mV, V, mA with external shunt (provided as standard), Thermocouple, RTD and ohms
Minimum Input Span (Range is fully configurable with span limitation of the operating range selected with 4% under
range to 4% over-range capability (50V Range 2%)
Burnout (T/C) Active (High or Low), Passive and Health watch/Maintenance (option).
Cold Junction Internal compensation with the ability to manually adjust values, External Input for
Compensation compensation, External CJC value specified
Input Resolution 0.0015% (16 Bit ADC)
Input Impedance Current loop resistance: 10 ohms, use ±0.1% external resistor. Volts >1mΩ, all other 10mΩ
Source Impedance T/C and RTD: 100 ohms per lead maximum (Cu10 = 15 ohms)
Square Root Extraction Available as standard on every input type
Sensor Compensation Single point, dual point and multi point
Input Sampling Rate Recorder has 6 available slots with up to 8 analog inputs each; the input sampling rate is
dependent on actuation type.
All Inputs: 100mS (10Hz), 200mS (5Hz), 500mS (2Hz) Fast Sampling: 20mS (50Hz) - mA,
mV, Volts and Ohms only
Scales, Linear & Normal and Scientific notation
Logarithmic Decimal Point automatic or programmable
Engineering units, user definable (10 characters)
Logarithmic Decade limits: -38 min, to +38 max, (recommend up to 20 decades on one screen
to ensure clarity)
Input Isolation 1KV DC channel-to-channel, channel-to-ground.
Noise Rejection (at Common mode: 2Hz = -120dB, 5Hz = -120dB, 10Hz = -120dB
50/60Hz) +/-2% Normal Mode: 2Hz = -85dB, 5Hz = -80dB, 10Hz = -48dB
Specification Logging
Logging Method Sample, Average, Min/Max - can be set independently per pen
Logging Types Continuous, Fuzzy
Logging Rate From 20 msec. to 60 hours per pen
Fuzzy Logging A secure data storage technique which delivers data compression ratio of 100:1 or more; self
teaching, storing the data at a variable rate to match the process
Chromel/Copel* -58 to 1112 -50 to 600 1.1 0.6 0.01%/ °C 0.54 0.3
P* (Platinel) 32 to 2534 0 to 1390 2.5 1.4 0.01%/ °C 1.4 0.78
D* 32 to 356 0 to 180 6.3 3.5 0.01%/ °C 6.3 3.5
356 to 3344 180 to 1840 4 2.2 4 2.2
3344 to 4515 1840 to 2490 11. 7 6.5 11 .7 6.5
100 ohm Nickel -76 to 356 -60 to 180 0.9 0.5 0.01%/ °C
120 ohm Nickel -112 to 500 -80 to 260 0.5 0.3 0.01%/ °C
Cu10 -328 to 500 -200 to 260 5.5*** 3*** 0.01%/ °C
Cu53 32 to 302 0 to 150 0.5 0.3 0.01%/ °C
* Does not includes reference junction calibration of ±1.0 ºC using the standard “ice bath” method of calibration. Factory
accuracy can be improved by performing a field calibration. Also, does not include any error on the sensor.
** Tolerance for these input types includes that of the external shunt resistors (0.1% tolerance).
*** Reference Accuracy can be improved to +/- 0.4ºC/0.7ºF using the single point compensation calibration.
Specification Options
Pulse Input (optional) 4 isolated inputs per board, frequency – 1Hz to 25kHz, updated once per sec.
Input: Low < 1V, High >4V to <50V or Volt free input: Low = short circuit, High = open circuit.
Alarm Outputs (optional) Programmable alarm set points (6 per pen) can be configured to activate up to 48 outputs.
Update rate: 200 ms for all alarms. Number/Type:
4 or 8 relay contacts SPDT, 3A 240VAC, 3A 24VAC/DC, 0.2A 240VDC (non-
inductive, internally suppressed)
8 I/O or 16 I/O - SPNO 1A 24VDC (non-inductive, internally suppressed)
Activation: Fully programmable internal alarm levels. Assignable to any relay output.
Digital Input/Output 8 I/O or 16 I/O: all channels may be selected freely as either digital inputs or outputs.
(optional) The Digital I/O card also has 4 channels that can be set as pulse inputs (channels 1 to 4). The
operating frequency for pulse inputs on the Digital I/O card is 1kHz max.
4 relay outputs: all four channels are relay outputs only.
8 relays/ 2 DI card: two outputs can be configured for use as digital inputs: A digital input is
provided by a volt free contact between the normally open (NO) and the common (C) terminals
of an output relay. If the 2 Digital inputs are used only 6 relay outputs are available. Closed
<500 ohms, Open >300 kohms.
Analogue Outputs 2, 4, 6 or 8 re-transmission outputs available; a pen drives each output. Analog inputs,
(Re-transmission totalized values or any mathematical result can be re-transmitted.
Outputs) (optional) Update Rate: 250 msec all channels Accuracy: ±0.1% 0-500Ω load, +/-0.25% 500Ω 1kΩ load
Type: 0 to 20 / 4 to 20 mA Maximum Load Resistance: 1000 Ohms
Resolution: 0.002% Isolation: 300vac
Transmitter Power 1 Amp @ 24VDC ± 3VDC.
(optional)
Power Requirements
Mains Voltage (Vrms) 120 / 240 100 to 240 90 to 264 N/A
Low Voltage AC (Vrms) 24 +/- 2 20 to 30 20 to 30 N/A
DC Voltages 24 +/- 2 20 to 55 20 to 55 N/A
Frequency (Hz) 49.8 to 50.2 47 to 63 47 to 63 N/A
Power Consumption AC: <60W (max), DC: <60W (max). Typical 30W
Warm Up 30 minutes minimum
* The maximum rating only applies up to 104°F (40°C). For higher temperatures, the RH specification is de-rated to maintain constant
moisture content.
Connections
Installation
Model Selection Guides are subject to change and are inserted into the specifications as guidance only.
Prior to specifying or ordering a model check for the latest revision Model Selection Guides which are published at:
www.honeywellprocess.com/paperless-recorders
Trendview
Multitrend Recorder
Model Selection Guide
43-TV-16-11 Issue 29
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Instructions
Make the desired selections from the Option Tables using the column below the proper arrow.
A dot ( ) denotes unrestricted availability. Restrictions follow Table VII.
CREDITS - Decide what functions are needed and select that many total "Credits" when ordering firmware options.
For Example: If Math, Events and Totals are needed for the application, sum the values for each function listed below to
determine the number of credits to purchase. Additional credits are available if needed using the Upgrade Procedure
Credits can be selected/deselected and used interchangeably as long as the total credits purchased are not exceeded.
Maximum number of credits available is 98 credits.
Notes:
1. Standard inputs include T/C, mV, V, mA, Ohms and RTD actuations.
2. Relay Outputs are high level outputs (240VAC/3 Amp non-inductive loads).
3. Discrete Outputs are low level outputs (24VDC/1 Amp non-inductive loads).
Any channel on the 8 or 16 Discrete I/O Card can be used as a Digital Input if not used as an Alarm Output.
4. For 24V Instrument Power, the Input Filter Frequency Noise Rejection can be set for either 50 or 60 Hz.
5. Fast Scanning only applies when an input is configured as linear (mV, V, mA) inputs.
6. 4 Extra Pens per 2 Credits; Maximum number of Extra Pens available is 48.
Extra Pens using can be used to write analog values to the recorder the Modbus protocol without needing the full complement of
analog inputs. Using all the virtual pens with many complicated maths and other functions may affect the recorder's performance.
7. Customer must supply tagging information, Up to 3 lines of 22 characters each are allowed.
8. Calibration Test Reports/Certificates require specific Range and Input Actuation data from the customer.
Form F3399 Supplemental Data must be completed. This can be downloaded from; www.honeywellprocess.com
9. Software Packages can be ordered separately (see Accessories price page).
10. The 50/60 Hz setting can be changed in the recorder setup to match the local power conditions. It can be ordered set for
either 50Hz or 60Hz. This setting should match the local powerline frequency to provide the best noise rejection.
11. The events currently include: Into, Out Of and Alarm Ack, Start, Stop, Reset, Reset & Start Totals, Digital Input
ON/OFF/State Change, T/C Burnout, Mark Chart, Start/Stop Logging, Digital Output ON/OFF,
Scheduled - Once/Interval/Specific Days/Month End, User Counters, Reset Max/Mins, Emails, Screen Change,
Print Screen, Counters - Reset/Increment, Chart Control-Pause/Stop/Resume/Clear/Prefill, Clear All Messages.
System - Power ON, Setup Change, Internal Memory Low, Export Memory Low, FTP Memory Low, User Action - Mark Chart,
Batch - Start/Stop/Pause, Delayed Event, Script Timers - Start/Stop/Reset/Reset & Start, Play Sound - Start/Stop,
Display Alert, Reports, TUS - Start/Stop, AMS2750 Timer - TC Timers/Process Timers, Update Tabular Readings.
12. The Printer function can print screens from the Recorder to a PCL type printer.
13. Custom Screen credits provide the ability to load custom screens into the recorder;
the Screen Designer Software is required for designing these custom screens at the PC.
14. The recorder supports local language prompts for the following languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish,
Brazilian, Polish, Hungarian, Slovakian, Czech, Turkish, Romanian, Russian, Portuguese, Greek, Bulgarian, Chinese,
Korean and Japanese.
15. To write Modbus Slave values to the pens using Modbus Master requires FF Math or MathScripts to assign these values
to a pen.
16. AMS2750 Process Mode credits allow the user to monitor T/C Usages, SAT Cal Due Date, TUS Due Date, Instrument Cal
Due Date and Control T/C Due Date.
17. AMS2750 TUS Mode credits allow the Multitrend recorders to do a temperature uniformity survey and create a data file that
is used by the Trendview AMS2750 Report Generation Tool to generate a temperature uniformity survey report.
Sales and Service
For application assistance, current specifications, pricing, or name of the nearest Authorized Distributor, contact one
of the offices below.
Singapore
Honeywell Pte Ltd.
Phone: +(65) 6580 3278
Fax: +(65) 6445-3033
South Korea
Honeywell Korea Co Ltd
Phone: +(822) 799 6114
Fax: +(822) 792 9015
Process Solutions
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