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HMI Alarm & Eventlogger

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HMI Eventlogger

Characteristics • Latest display technology • Dimmable LED background

lighting • Compact dimensions • High-quality industrial design • SD card expansion • Real-time clock • Available in display sizes:

• 4,3”, 7”, 10,1”, 12,1” & 15,4”

• Marine certified

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HMI Eventlogger – Main page

• Main page of the HMI Eventlog system

• 10 push buttons for access to the M1000 remote views and one for access to the M3000 remote view

• The “Log” push button brings the user to the alarm log.

Case project includes 10 x M1000 and 1 x M3000

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• The remote view of the M1000 and M3000 panel shows the current status of the chosen unit (and actual view of the face plate).

• Buttons located at the panels allows the user to issue a Reset or LED Test command to the panel

• The LEDs on the screen indicates the actual status of the selected panel (with quick flash, slow flash, steady light etc.). Cable alarm will be indicated with an exclamation mark (!) inside a yellow triangle

HMI Eventlogger – Alarm panel remote view

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Eventlog – Main view

• Main page of the HMI Eventlog system

• The “Log” push button brings the user to the alarm log.

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Eventlog – Main view

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Eventlog – Alarm log view

Each alarm is listed with State, Group, Active Time and Text. The state column show the state of the alarm seen from the prospective of the HMI panel, while the group (type) shows the state of the alarm as it is represented on the local panel. The state seen from the HMI perspective indicates whether the alarm is active (unacknowledged), acknowledged or normal (off). It is important that the state seen from the perspective of the HMI panel has no relation to the local state (group/type) that is indicated as first alarm (Fst), new alarm (New), acknowledged alarm (Ack), or sensor cable fault (Cab). The state seen from the HMI perspective can be changed by operation of the acknowledge, and clear push buttons located at the right-hand side of the alarm log screen. A filter function is also provided if the user does not want to see a specific type of state (HMI state).

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Alarm log can be saved and backed up automatically to USB or SD card

Will save active, inactive and acknowledged alarm at predefined interval e.g. every hour, day etc..

As default, the current state of the log will be automatically exported to a comma-separated file every day at 23:59:59.

Eventlog – Save log to USB/SD card

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Set-up view

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Login and Logout

The Login and Logout push buttons provides the user with the opportunity to authenticate so that protected functions can be accessed (e.g. access to Setup).

The Login feature allows the user to authenticate. The system has four built-in users that all have administrative privileges (that can do remote reset and change setup parameters). One user (the Engineer) has only limited privileges (cannot do remote reset or change setup parameters).

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Compact 24 channel Analogue/Digital Alarm monitor. Ideal for monitoring of engine performance and general process monitoring

M3000 – Alarm Monitor

• 24 inputs for use with both analog and digital signals (0-20 mA, 10 VDC or 24 VDC inputs)

• 24 LEDs with indication of new and acknowledged alarms.

• 48 alarms with individual reference to any of the 24 inputs

• 14 open collector outputs provide on/off control of external devices

• Each of the 14 outputs can be assigned to one or more alarms

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M3000 – Alarm Monitor

• Programmable 10 character LCD text for each alarm

• LCD provides real time input measurements

• Alarm delay programmable within the range of 300 msec. to 10 days

• Programmable reset function

• PC based programming through RS232 link • RS485 interface for field-bus communication -

Standard MODBUS-RTU protocol

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M3000 Alarm Monitor - Front

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M3000 Alarm Monitor - Rear

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M1000 – Alarm Monitor

Compact and flexible 10 channel alarm monitor for monitoring and surveillance of critical processes • 10 channels with LED indication • Supports both NO/NC contacts • Special indication of first alarm • Programmable reset sequence • Built-in siren relay • Cable monitoring /short circuit • RS232 based configuration • RS485 MODBUS-RTU communication • Available in 4 variants

•12-24VDC/48-110VDC w/wo internal sirene

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10 Outputs Open collector outputs (- ref)

10 Alarm Inputs

Configuration Switches

External Test Power

External Block

External Reset RS232 Plug-in For PC configuration

RS485 Modbus comm.

Siren Relay

M1000 – Connectivity & configuration

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Function diagram, default

scenario.

M1000 – Alarm flow

Standards for handling and indication of alarms: -- > input – processing - output