Omega #M3350/0101 - Manual

Omega #M3350/0101

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – UserÕs Guide; ii
  • Page 4 – iii
  • Page 5 – iv
  • Page 6 – Transforms a PC into an Operator Station; CN8-SW is also ideal for quickly configuring a
  • Page 7 – for functions on the Controller menu.
  • Page 8 – Introduction; Storing and Loading Configuration Parameter Sets
  • Page 9 – Hardware and Software Requirements
  • Page 10 – Overview of Setup Tasks; SW application to communicate with a single controller over an; S t e p T
  • Page 12 – F i l e M e n u; F u n c t i o n P
  • Page 14 – C o n t r o l l e r M e n u
  • Page 16 – Menu Convention Used in This Manual; General Instructions for Using CN8-SW Windows
  • Page 18 – n R S - 2 3 2 o p t i o n c a r d i n t h e c o n t r o l l e r; b e i n s t a l l e d i n ac c o r d a n c e wi t h na t i o n a l a n d l o c a l el e c t r i c a l
  • Page 19 – Connecting Controllers and the Computer to the Network; One-to-one connection between the controller and an RS-232 port
  • Page 20 – Wiring the Network and Connecting the Computer
  • Page 22 – Installing the Software; To install the software:
  • Page 24 – Installing the Software and Logging In; To close the window and exit the installation program, click on; OK; Starting the Software; Start the software as you would any other installed application.
  • Page 25 – Logging In to CN8-SW Using the Default Account; . The Operator Login window will be displayed.; . The CN8-SW window will open. Because the software was newly
  • Page 26 – Changing the Password for the Default Account; To change the password:; . The window used to change the password will open.
  • Page 27 – Setting Up Operator Accounts; MULTI account) to create login accounts for operators.; To see the permissions available to a user account:; add operator user IDs, those will also appear on this list. Click on; Edit; the Operator window will be displayed.
  • Page 30 – C o m m u n i c a t i o n s
  • Page 31 – Configuring Communication Parameters and Assigning
  • Page 32 – Establishing Communication with Controllers; controller with the highest address number you have assigned.
  • Page 33 – Configuring Communication Parameters for CN8-SW; Your goal is to select the COM port to be used by the CN8-SW software.; To configure the CN8-SW communication settings:; . The Communications Setup window will open.
  • Page 34 – before giving up and moving on to the next controller.; to save the settings and close the window.
  • Page 35 – Recognizing Controllers with the CN8-SW Software; Automatically Using the Find Controllers Option; h e C N 8 - S W s y s t e m p o l l s a d d r e s s 1 a t 9 6 0 0 b a u d , e s t a b l i s h e s
  • Page 36 – h e s o f t w a r e p o l l s a d d r e s s e s 3 t h r o u g h 2 5 4 a t 9 6 0 0 b a u d .; To use the automatic function:; Make sure all the controllers are powered up.; Options | Start Find Controllers; a controller at ID; Options |Stop Find Controllers; polling the controllers and displaying their PV and SP values.
  • Page 37 – or; To access the text only view
  • Page 38 – select
  • Page 39 – Manually Using the Controller Menu; To add a controller manually:
  • Page 40 – Deleting a Controller; To delete a controller:; graphic display. The border of the controller will be highlighted.
  • Page 41 – Changing Baud Rate after Communication Has Been; To change the baud rate after communication has been established; . The parameter window for that controller
  • Page 42 – on; . The value will be sent to the controller and the window will close.; Communications
  • Page 43 – Controllers; Controller | Configure
  • Page 44 – use
  • Page 46 – Configuring Local Alarms; To configure local process alarms:
  • Page 47 – Type in the alarm limit for each alarm.; to save the changes and close the window.
  • Page 48 – changing the setpoint using ramp and soak recipes are in Section 9.)
  • Page 49 – Viewing PV and SP in the Main Window
  • Page 50 – Viewing Process Values and Changing Setpoint; Viewing PV and SP in a Graph; of the controller will be highlighted.; Controller; The trend graph will be displayed.; To close the Graph Window; in the top right corner.
  • Page 51 – Changing the Setpoint Using the Setpoint Dialog Box
  • Page 52 – Configuring and Invoking the Single-Step Ramp Function; Controller | Parameters
  • Page 53 – Controller | Start Recipe; The function will be invoked. (If the Recipe
  • Page 54 – To change a controllerÕs mode:; The border of the controller will be highlighted.; Tune
  • Page 55 – Click on the checked mode to take the controller out of that mode.
  • Page 56 – Accessing Configuration Parameter Displays; To access the parameter displays:; Using Configuration Parameter Displays
  • Page 57 – controller will not accept the input.; Apply
  • Page 58 – Instructions for running these recipes are in 9.5.
  • Page 66 – Configuring and Running Ramp and Soak Recipes; Configuring Controller Ramp and Soak Parameters; support this function:
  • Page 67 – measure match those selected for the display units parameter.)
  • Page 69 – Running Controller Ramp and Soak Cycles
  • Page 70 – address using the controllerÕs front panel.)
  • Page 71 – Storing Configuration
  • Page 72 – . The Save Parameter Set; Save; . The file will be saved in the same directory; to close the parameter
  • Page 73 – Loading Configuration
  • Page 74 – Storing and Loading Controller Configurations; To load a parameter set to the selected controller, click on; Load; Parameter Set window will open.
  • Page 76 – Logging PV and SP Values; Turning On the Logging Function; To turn on the logging function:
  • Page 77 – To append new data to the old file, click on; Yes; This will result in the old data being lost.; Viewing and Printing Log Files; To turn off the logging function:; item; Stop Logging; Logging will be disabled.
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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

900M048U00 REVISION ÒBÓ Ó Omega Engineering i Table of Contents 1. Introduction...............................................................................................1-1 1.1 Features ................................................................................................................

Page 3 - UserÕs Guide; ii

CN8-SW Ô UserÕs Guide ii Ó Omega Engineering 900M048U00 REVISION ÒBÓ 4.2.1 Communication Parameters ........................................................................... 4-2 4.2.2 Network Addresses......................................................................................... 4-3 4.3...

Page 4 - iii

Table of Contents 900M048U00 REVISION ÒBÓ Ó Omega Engineering iii 10.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................10-110.2 Storing Configuration..................................................................................

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