HMI display manual
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Table of contents Introduction 4
Specifications & Order Numbers 5................................................................................................................................... 6Order Numbers
................................................................................................................................... 7Dimensions
Electrical and mechanical mounting and connecting 8................................................................................................................................... 9Mechanical mounting
................................................................................................................................... 10Mµ Connect / Connect RS485 CNET & INET
................................................................................................................................... 12Power Supply
Menu Screens and Operation 13................................................................................................................................... 17Prerequisites
................................................................................................................................... 18Pumps, overview screen
................................................................................................................................................................... 23Pump, detailed screen
................................................................................................................................... 25Report
................................................................................................................................... 26Alarms
................................................................................................................................... 27Graph
................................................................................................................................... 28Local
................................................................................................................................... 37Setpoints
................................................................................................................................... 49IO Status Menu
Troubleshooting 51
Appendix 52................................................................................................................................... 53Installing Configuration Software
................................................................................................................................... 55Formatting backup data
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Introduction
Thank you for choosing the MJK HMI Display unit.
MJK HMI Display are easy to install and operate, to get the most of the HMI Display, MJK recommends, reading thismanual to get familiar with the details regarding the touch display. The equipment must be treated and usedaccording to the guidelines provided by MJK Automation, to ensure a stable operation and accurate measurements.
LiabilityMJK Automation ApS is liable according to the national regulations of Danish law on product liability. However, theliability is reduced to coverage of MJK Automation ApS public liability insurance of products. Unless specificallymentioned, MJK Automation ApS is not liable for loss of profits and working deficits or other indirect losses caused bythe product.
ChangesAs our products are developed continuously, we reserve the right to make any alterations without prior notice.
Trademarks & acknowledgementsMµ Connect, Connect, MagFlux, Chatter, SuSix, Oxix, pHix and Shuttle are ® registered trademarks for MJKAutomation ApS, Denmark. Expert and Connect Link are ™ trademark for MJK Automation ApS, Denmark.
VLT® is registered trademark for Danfoss A/S.
Other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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Area Telephone e-mail
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Danmark +45 45 56 06 56 [email protected]
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Specifications & Order Numbers
MJK HMI Display
Power supply 24V DC ±20%
Power consumption 400 m A@24V
Processor 32Bit RISC CPU 600MHz
Display 7” TFT / Resolution 800 x 480 pixels (W x H)
Memory 256MB / RAM 256MB
Brigtness (cd/m2) 500 / Contrast Ratio 500:1 / 16.7M Colors
LED Back Light Back Light Life Time >30.000 hrs
Touch Panel 4-Wire Resistive Type
ExternalCommunication
CAN bus / CANopen Protocol / Modbus RTU
Interface SD Card Slot SDHCAudio Line Out - 3.5 mm jack x 1USB Host USB 2.0 x 1 / USB Client USB 2.0 x 1Ethernet Port 10/100 Base-TCOM Port COM1 (RS-232/RS-485 2W/4W), COM3(RS-232/RS-485 2W) Supports MPI 187.5K
Enclosure IP66 front panel (O ring seal) / NEMA 4
Cabinet Material Aluminum
Operating Conditions -20°~50°C (-4°~122°F)
Storage Temperature -20°~70°C (-4°~158°F)
Operation Humidity 10%~90% RH (non-condensing)
Weight App. 0.9 kg.
Dimensions PanelCutout
192 x 138 mm (W x H)
Approvals Compilies with EN 55022:2006+A1:2007 , EN 61000-3-2:2006+A2:2009 .EN 61000-3-3:2008,EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003Comply with FCC class A
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Order Numbers
MJK HMI Display
205410 HMI Display 7" Touch
Accessories
205205 Powersupply 100-240V AC to 24V DC/1.75 A
205506 Cable kit for Connect to HMI display, RS 485 cable, 2,5m, Inclusive blind lid for Connect.
205507 Cable kit for Mµ Connect to HMI display, RS 485 cable, 2,5m
205507 Cable kit for Mµ Connect to HMI display, RS 485 cable, 2,5m
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Dimensions
Cut-out Dimensions For mounting use the cut-out dimensions also seen 192 x 138 mm (W x H).
Allow app. 5 cm of space behind the mounting plate to keep the display ventilated.
Mount the display by using the included mounting screws.
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Electrical and mechanical mounting and connecting
The HMI display provides the following connection options:
1. Audio Line Out - 3.5 mm jack2. SD Card Slot SDHC3. COM1 RS-232 2W/4W4. COM3 RS-485 2W Supports MPI 187.5K5. Ethernet Port 10/100 Base-T6. USB Host USB 2.0 7. USB Client USB 2.0
Input-Output Ports
1 Audio Line Out 3.5 mm jack Currently not used
2 SD Card Slot SDHC Upload configuration to HMI
3 COM1 RS-232 2W/4W Currently not used
4 COM3 RS-485 2W Supports MPI 187.5K Used for connection to Mµ Connect INET or CNET
5 Ethernet 10/100 Base-T Option for remote connection via VNC
6 USB Host USB 2.0 Upload configuration to HMI
7 USB Client USB 2.0
DIP Switch On the top right corner of the unit the DIP SW setting contacts are found, protected by a rubber cover. Change theswitch settings one at the time. NOTE: Usage of the DIP SW switches should only be performed by educated staff or Xylem technicians.
1 2 3 4 Mode
ON OFF OFF OFF Touch Screen Calibration Mode
OFF ON OFF OFF Hide HMI System Setting Bar
OFF OFF ON OFF Boot Loader Mode
OFF OFF OFF ON Reserved
OFF OFF OFF OFF Normal
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Mechanical mounting
To mount the HMI Display the following tool are recommended:ScrewdriverSawDrill and drilling machine
The HMI display is normally mounted on a cabinet door or wall/plate.
Make the hole for the display as shown in dimensions, 192 x 138 ( W x H).
Attach the metal brackets in the holes in the side of the hmi display cabinet according to the figure below, tighten thescrews.
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Mµ Connect / Connect RS485 CNET & INET
H M I C om 3 RS485
Port pin9 Pin D-SubFemale
Signal Wire color
1 B Grey
2 A White
5 GND Black
The HMI must be the only device connected to INET or CNET. The HMI display cannot be used by additional units simultaneously on INET or CNET as the HMI is Master in theModbus chain.Recommended stadard connection between Mµ Connect and the HMI Display device, should be via the INET port. Incase of additional connected ModBus Devices e.g. VFD the CNET port must be used.Mµ Connect RTU
Connecting to Mµ Connect RTU device
Port ID
INET 247
CNET* 1
*) When using CNET Wi-Fi should bedisabled.
Connect
Connecting to Connect RTU device
Port ID
INET Not valid
CNET 1
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The show n config uration for C NET is for M µ C onnect d evice, m ad e in C onnect Link
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Power Supply
The HMI Display must be supplied with 24 VDC, Min. 400 mA
Power Supply - 24 VDCTerminal Function
- 24 VDC minus
+ 24 VDC plus
Internal FusePower Ampere Order no. Package
250 V F 1,25A 5 x 20 mm
If the Display does not start within 5 seconds of power up, disconnect the power supply. An internal fuse will preventdamage if the polarity of the DC power is incorrect. Check the wiing for proper connections and power up again.
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Menu Screens and Operation
This chapter describes the individual overview screens and menus in the HMI Display. HMI display provides 6 primary screens.
The following pages will describes details regarding theindividual sub menus and statuses.
Pumps
The main screen is created to provide most necessary information when arriving to a pump station. Besides the top bar and clock/date, the screen provides the pumpscreen, including easy readable information on thecapacity for the station, fro the individual pumps and the level of the well.If the screen is black, press anywhere on the touchscreen to activate.
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Report
The Report screen provides an overview of the capacity per pump, per day, making a simple evaluation of theconfiguration the past week.
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Alarms
The Alarm screen provides a list of the 8 most recent alarms from the station, including information in regards of thestate of the individual alarm.
Graph
The Graph screen provides a graphical view of the level of the well, as well as the power consumtion per pump..
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Local
The Local screen allows access to information and configuration of the station.
Setpoints
The Setpoint screen allows configuration of the functions of the HMI display includuing start/stop levels of stationand much more.
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Prerequisites
Mµ Connect device must have firmware version 844008-013. The HMI configuration is operating upon the Mµ Connect Pump Control 1, Control word.Firmware version 844008-013 contains e.g. 7 days history.Control word in Pump control 1 must be activated.
The following I/O connected accordingly:Analog Input Signal Name Scaling 4mA Scaling 20mA Device - type units Averaging
AI 1 Level 0 Depending onthe connecteddevice
Level m, 2 decimals 0 sec.
AI 2 Current P1 0 Depending onthe connecteddevice
Other devices A, 1 decimal 0 sec.
AI 3 Current P2 0 Depending onthe connecteddevice
Other devices A, 1 decimal 0 sec.
Digital output Signal Name Relay function Closing time Seconds ontime
Delay
DO 1 Start / stop P1 NO- constant 0 sec. 0 sec.
DO 2 Start / stop P2 NO- constant 0 sec. 0 sec.
The following configuration is automatically created in the Mµ Connect: Virtual analog input Signal Name High Alarm Low Alarm
VAI 3 Current P1 (Illustratedin HMI)
In use, Yes In use, Yes This VAI is used forSetpoint for upperand lower limits in themain screen ampereview.
VAI 4 Current P2 (Illustratedin HMI)
In use, Yes In use, Yes This VAI is used forSetpoint for upperand lower limits in themain screen ampereview.
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Pumps, overview screen
Pumps screenThis screen also serves as start screen, shows the status of the pumps and provides control of the pumps and optionsof resetting alarms.
The screen is divided in various elements described on the following pages.
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Pump element
When selecting this element a detailed screen for the individual pump is shown, this screen provides the followingoptions and informations:
Pump element device window
The individual elements is shown on the following pages:
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Pump element
Menu Item Text Default Description
Backgroundcolor
The colour of the background in this element will switch depending on theoperating condition of the pump. The colours are similar to the colours used in most SCADA systems.
Pump operatingcondition
Stopped Grey/Black
The pump is stopped
Pump operatingcondition
Operating Green The pump active (operating),
Pump operatingcondition
Error Red Error on the pump
Pump operatingcondition
Blocked Blue The pump is blocked
Menu Item Text Default Description
Backgroundcolor
The colour of the background in this element will switch depending on theoperating condition of the pump. The colours are similar to the colours used in most SCADA systems.
Ampere meter BlueOrange
The Ampere meter illustrates the actual power consumption of the pump. The green area is illustrating the safe range of 10% -/+ of the nominal current. Thisis creating a simple visualization of the power consumption being acceptable.If the acceptable range is exeeded the colour will change from green to orange. The grey line illustrates the acceptable range of nominal current, this value isentered in SETPOINTS>CurrentThis will make it easy to evaluate if the actual power consumption is proportionalto the nominal current of the individual pump.
AmperenumericalIllustration
A Numerical Ampere value of the power consumption of the individual pump.
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Control buttons
Menu Item Description
Stop Stop the pump.
Start Start the pump
Block Block the pump. Press start to restart the pump.When the pump is blocked, no alarms will be activated from the device to the SCADA system
Operating data
Menu Item Description
Runtime Runtime today, yesterday in hours:minutes, After service and total in hole hours.After service value can be reset in LOCAL>Readout values
Starts Number of starts today, yesterday, after service and total.
m3 The pumped volume today, yesterday and total.
Reset Alarm
Menu Item Valg Default Description
Alarm reset Alarm reset buttonWhen pressing the button all active alarms in the Mµ Connect device will be resetand no future dial outs will be made from the device.
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Level Element
Menu Item Description
The Level element works as a shortcut to SETPOINTS>Pump Settings, in which e.g. the start/stop levels can be adjusted.
Level,Left area
The left bar illustrates the actual level of the well.If the level is acceptable the color will blue.If the level is below minimum requirements or above acceptable level the color will switch to orange
Level, Right Area
The start/stop levels AND the high/low alarm limits is illustrated in this bar.Orange illustrates the high/low alarm levels.Grey illustrates the start and stop levels.Blue illustrates the acceptable levels.
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Pump, detailed screen
The configuration parameters for Pump Control without choosing Control Words:
Menu Item Choice Default Description
Pump Setup Choose the basic settings for the individual pump in Pump Control 1.The amount of controllable pumps is set in Number of Pumps.
Control Output(DO)
1-2 (8) Select which DO relay to control the pumpUsing Instrument Link: DO# specifications: Working(relay function), function, Delayis set in I/O Signals> Digital Output
Start Level Activation level of the pumps or valves.If the start level is set higher than the stop level the pump controller is configuredfor pumping out (emptying).If the start level is set lower than the stop level, the pump controller is configuredfor pumping in (filling).
Stop Level Level for stopping the pumps or valves.
Delay (sec.) 0-59999 0 To avoid short term failure modes or level exceedances activating the relays, adelay can be set. If the assigned pumps should not start simultaneously due tostrain load, the delay can be set differently for each relay.If alternation is activated, the delay of the P2 follows the second (leg) pump in thesequence.
PumpAlternation
In Use/ Not inUse
In use When choosing alternation, the alternation will be between all DO outputs selectedin Pump Control 1.The output relays can be set for not in use or in use.If “not in use” is selected, the start and stop level values entered for the individualrelay are the ones that activates the DO relay – andonly that specific relay.When using alternation the alternating pumps are activated in a cycle, so that whena start level is passed, the next relay in the cycle is activated. If several start levelsare passed, several pumps will be activated.
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When the pump is blocked, Manual operation of the pump is possible, this allows a simple control of any repair ormaintanance.
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Report
The Report screen provides an overview of the operatiion of the pumps the past 7 days.
Menupunkt Beskrivelse
Days 7 days is shown
Runtime Runtime for the pumps in hours and minutes on the day
Starts Number of starts per pump per day
m3 Pumped volume per pump per day.
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Alarms
This screen provides an overview of the 8 most recent alarms
Menu Item Description
Number Order of the 8 most recent alarms
Description Description of the type of alarm occured and text as Defined from I/O device
Start time Start time of the alarm, if the alarm occured more than 24 hours ago, th edate will be shown as well
End time End time of the alarm (if ended). if the alarm has ended more than 24 hours ago, the date will beshown as well.
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Graph
This screen provides a graphical illustration of the power consumption during selected periods.
Menu Item Description
Graphs Visual illustration of the level and power consumption per pump during a selected period.The figures on the right side of the graph indicates a scaling of the level based on minimum andmaximum scaling of the level and current measurement.
The second graph (from the top), is the nominal value for the pumps. Hereby scaling their graphicalvalue.
Nominal graph The nominal Graph is grey.When a pump reaches its nominal current the graph will be on this line.All pumps is scaled towards this line. Still the graphs relating to the pumps running on individual normalcurrents. This way, the pumps running on significant diverging currents will still be shown in the graph.
LegendMenu Item Default Description
Numeric indication of the values shown in the graph window
Level Blue Level value; the actual level of the well.
Current P1 Green Current value Pump 1, actual value and nominal value.
Current P2 Red Current value Pump 2, actual value and nominal value.
Time span selectionMenu Item Description
3 Hours Time span of 3 hours
Day Time span of 24 hours
Week Time span of one week
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Local
Setup options in regards to the station configuration.
Local screen contains 5 submenus.Navigation Menu, left
Installation Configuration of the station.
Readout values Reset button regarding runtime and starts after service and overflowvolume.
XDM Stores information of the data of the pump.
Display Properties Select display language and more.
Communication Adjust modem configuration and VNC.
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Installation
Menu Item Options Default Description
Station Name Name of the station, this name will be shown beneith the clock.
Station Number 1-247 Station number (ID number in the SCADA system). This will also be shown beneiththe clock.
Time hh:mm:ss
Adjust the clock.
Date dd-mm-yyyy
Adjust the date.
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Readout Values
Menu Item Description
P1 Runtime sincelast service (h)
Reset P1 runtime since last service (shown in pump element)
P1 Starts since lastservice
Reset P1 number of starts since last service (shown in pump element)
P2 Runtime sincelast service (h)
Reset P2 runtime since last service (shown in pump element)
P2 Starts since lastservice
Reset P2 number of starts since last service (shown in pump element)
Starts, Resetbutton
This will reset number of starts since service.
Starts, numericcolumn
Number of starts since service can be adjusted in this column
Overflow
Overflow volumetoday
Overflow volume m3.
Overflow volumeyesterday
Overflow volume m3.
Counter
24-hour counteractual value
Actual value of 24 hour counter.
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Pump DataData and Informations regarding the connected pumps.Here data and information of the pumps can be entered and read out locally on site.The data are stored in the Mµ Connect on selected registers and can be read by e.g. the Scada system.
Menu Item Description
Pump type Enter type of pump.
Impeller Enter type of impeller.
kW Enter kW for pump.
Nominal current Nominal current for pump
Production year Pump production year
Serial number Pump serial number
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Display Properties
Menu Item Options Default Description
Language English ItalianSpanishGermanFrenchSwedish FinnishPortuguese NorwegianDanish
English Choose language from the drop-down menu.
Brightness Adjust by pressing + or -.
CPU loaddisplay
Actual CPU load of the display.
Free spacedisplay
Free space on the Display memory
Ext. Displaysettings
OFF/ON OFF Extended Display settings and system settings
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CommunicationLocal – communication 1MµConnect communication readoutUse the up/down arrows to switch between addtional communication screens
Menu Item Options Description
Connectionstatus
Current status on the modem connection.
IP address SIMcard
Shows IP address provided by SIM card in modem.
Connectionstrength CSQ
0-99 GSM/GPRS strength of connection.
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Local – Communication 2 Mµ Connect communication settings
Menu Item Options Default Description
Initiation stringModem
Select toadjust
Initiation string for modem.
APN name Name of access point.
ConnectionTimeout
0-9999 sec 15 Connection timeout in seconds. Press to adjust the value.
Baudrate 115200 Baud rate in the modem. Baud rate is the number of bits strasnferred persecond. Press to adjust the value.
TCPportnumber
1025 TCP port number in the modem. This port number is used to establish TCPconnection. Press to adjust the port number.This number is only used for TCP connections.
Type ofconnection
NoneTP6000NIROS RS232 RS485 notermination RS485 withtermination
None
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Local – Communication 3HMI communication settings
Menu Item Options Default Description
HMI IP address IP address of the HMI Display. This address is used when creating a VNC Connection from the HMI Display.
HMI ethernetmask
HMI Display Ethernet mask.
HMI ethernetgatewayaddress
HMI Display Ethernet gateway address.
HMI ethernetport
HMI Display Ethernet port. This port is used to connect to the HMI Display.
VNC server Turn on/off the VNC server. When turned off, the HMI Display cannot be accessed remotely
Multiple VNCConnection
Allow multiple VNC connections. When this is on, multiple devices cannot beaccessed remotely.
VNC password Adjust the access code for VNC server. This code is only used whenaccessing remotely
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Local – Backup dataBackup graphs and stored data.
Insert USB Dongle or SD Card, and press Backup NowRead more on formatting the data using Excel in the Appendix
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Setpoints
Setpoint screen provides 7 submenus.Navigation Menu, Left
Level
Current
Pump Settings
Capacity
Overflow
Alarm Call
Miscellaneous
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Level
Menu Item Option Default Description
Level sensor at20 mA
-99 - 999 Depending onsensor
Adjust level hight when level sensor provides 20 mA. Select to adjust.
Level sensor at4 mA
-99 - 999 Depending onsensor
Adjust level hight when level sensor provides 4 mA. Select to adjust.
Level maximal -99 - 999 Depending onsensor
Adjust setpoint limitation in relation to max level. Select to adjust.
Level minimal -99 - 999 Depending onsensor
Adjust setpoint limitation in relation to max level. Select to adjust.
Level high alarm Select toadjust
Set level for high alarm
Level low alarm Select toadjust
Set level for high alarm
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Current
Menu Item Option Default Description
P1 range currentmeasurement
0-9999 A Dependingonconfiguration
Adjust measuring range for current in ampere. The figure is the max valuefor the pumps. Select to adjust.
P1 high current 0-9999 A Dependingonconfiguration
Adjust high current alarm value in ampere. select to adjust.
P1 low current 0-9999 A Dependingonconfiguration
Adjust low current alarm value in ampere. Select to adjust.
P1 nominalcurrent
0-9999 A Dependingonconfiguration
Adjust normal current value in ampere. Select to adjust.
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Current - 2
sam e setting s on P2
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Pump configuration
Menu Item Option Default Description
Number ofpumps
0-2 Depending onconfiguration
Number of pumps connected in this installation. Depending on theconfiguration used, it is possible to configure 1-2 or 3-4 pumps. This valuedecided the number of pumps viewed in the display. Select to adjust.
Pumpssimultaneously
0-2 Depending onconfiguration
The number of simultaneously running pumps allowed. Select to adjust.
Start level 1 Select toadjust
The first start level for the pumps.
Stop level 1 Select toadjust
The first stop level for the pumps.
Start level 2 Select toadjust
The second start level for the pumps.
Stop level 2 Select toadjust
The second stop level for the pumps.
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Pump configuration - 2
Menu Item Option Default Description
P1 Alternation On / Off Depending onconfiguration
Activate or de-activate pump alternation. Select to adjust
P1 Maximumruntime
0-9999(Sec)
0 Maximum runtime for the pump in seconds. When the value is exceeded,the station will send an alarm. Select to adjust.
P1 start delay 0-9999(Sec)
0 Delay in seconds. Select to adjust.
Same for P2
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Pump configuration - 3
Delay of high-level signal (float-switch) The delay is specified in seconds. Select to adjust.
Menu Item Option Default Description
Dynamic level offset Select toadjust
0,00 Level setpoint displacement.
Dynamic level starttime
hh:mm 00:00 Start time for setpoint displacement in hours and minutes. Select toadjust.
Dynamic level stoptime
hh:mm 00:00 Stop time for setpoint displacement in hours and minutes. Select toadjust.
Periodic pumpingby P1/P2
OFF/P1/P2
OFF Select the pump for periodic depth pumping. Select to adjust.
Periodic pumpingtime
Select toadjust
0 Adjust runtime (in seconds) for periodic depth pumping.
Periodic pump (every xx starts)
Select toadjust
0 Number of starts between periodic depth pumping.
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Capacity
Menu Item Option Default Description
Start levelcapacitymeasurement
Select toadjust
Enter start level
Stop levelcapacitymeasurement
Select toadjust
Enter stop level
Volume capacityreading
Select toadjust
Enter volume between start/stop level for capacity measurement
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Overflow
Menu Item Option Default Description
Overflowlevel 1
0,00 - 10,00 m 0,00 Overflow level in meters. Select to adjust
Overflowcapacity 1
0,0 - 9999,99 m3/h 0,0 Overflow capacity in m3/h. Select to adjust
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Alarm callSetup – Alarm call 1
Menu Item Option Default Description
Call type 0-4 0 - None1 - PC (Scada)2 - Telefon3 - SMS4 - GPRS
Phone number 1 Select toadjust
Enter the number for the connection. This is relevant This is relevant after selecting type in "Call type". This phone number is thenumber that will receive the information*/data shipped from the HMI display.
Time betweencalls
0-9999(Min)
0 Adjust time, in minutes, between calls
Menu Item Option Default Description
Station name Select toadjust
Station number Select toadjust
(ID no.)
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Setup – Alarmopkald 2
Menu Item Valg Default Description
Alarm delay highlevel
0-9999(sec)
0 Enter number of seconds before sending high alarm.
Alarm delay lowlevel
0-9999(sec)
60 Enter number of seconds before sending low alarm.
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Miscellaneous
Menu Item Valg Default Description
Trend resolution(sec)
30-3600Seconds
30 Adjust the extended datalogger logging interval.
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IO Status Menu
I/O Status Menu.Press the clock to read state of the connected Mµ Connect I/O.
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Status I/O signals
This m enu only sup p orts stand ard Latin C haracters
Digital in/out
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Troubleshooting
The HMI display does not turn on within 5 secondsIssue Solution
The fuse is blown from incorrect polarity of the DC power. Replace the fuse and reconnect the wiring correctly.
The fuse is blown from incorrect power supply voltage. Check that the power supply provides with the correctvoltage range, 24 ± 20% VDC. Peak starting current up to2A is allowed.
The HMI display freezesIssue Solution
Run time error in HMI Display software. Press the reset button behind the rubber hatch on theback of HMI Display.
The entered text does not appear correct in the Status menuIssue Solution
The name I entered is not correctly read in the display Only ISO Basic Latin alphabet and numbers aresupported, if e.g. scandinavian letters Æ, Ø, Å is used,the status menu will stop the word when an unsupportedcharacter is appearing. Try alternate spelling.
The entered text does not appear correct in the Alarm menuIssue Solution
The name I entered is not correctly read in the display Only ISO Basic Latin alphabet and numbers aresupported, if e.g. scandinavian letters Æ, Ø, Å is used,the alarm menu will convert scandinavian charactersÆ=A, Ø=O, Å=A non-scandinavian characters are not converted, and theword will stop when the unsupported character isappearing. Try Alternate spelling
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Appendix
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Installing Configuration Software
Standard deliveries of the HMI Display device will have the MJK HMI software installed. If a new configuration isinstalled, this will work as a complete reset, this will delete all stored graphs and figures in the HMI device, anyconfigurations stored in Mµ Connect or in Connect Link will however not be influenced, therefore these can still beinstalled on top of reinstalling the control system.
Before an eventual update it is possible to do a backup of the graphs, this i done to a usb dongle using Local>Backupdata
Insert USB dongle or SD card
Select Download
Ensure these settings
Standard Password 111111
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Select USB (if the configuration is on the USBdongle)Select the configuration
The configuration will now be downloadedand installed into the HMI Display device
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Formatting backup data
This instruction is based on Microsoft Excel 2010.Insert the USB dongle or SD card, select theDatalog folder
Select Level folder
Select the datalog file to format for analysis
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The data is stored comma separated, row-by-row
Select the "A" Column
Choose "Text to Columns" in the Data tab
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Press Next, the standard setting should be"Delimited"
Insert Select Comma as delimiter
Press "Next" - the standard Column DataFormat setting should be "General"
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The data is now divided, and ready foranalysis
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