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INDEX
1. Human Machine Interface .................................................................................... 1
1.1 Latest Alarm Display................................................................................................... 1
1.1.1 Latest Alarms Field Information ............................................................................................2
1.2 Graphic Selection Window ......................................................................................... 4
1.3 Alarm Display .............................................................................................................. 6
1.3.1 Alarm Summary ....................................................................................................................6
1.3.2 Alarm History ...................................................................................................................... 11
1.4 Inhibit Display ........................................................................................................... 17
1.4.1 Inhibit Field Information ......................................................................................................18
1.4.2 Suppress Condition Display movement .............................................................................19
1.4.3 Inhibit Display function per Interlock/Suppress ..................................................................20
1.4.4 Inhibit Page movement function .........................................................................................20
1.4.5 Sorting function ..................................................................................................................21
1.4.6 P.C.W1 Pop-Up function ....................................................................................................22
1.5 Trend Display ............................................................................................................ 23
1.5.1 Select Trend Group Window ..............................................................................................26
1.5.2 Live Trend Dispaly ..............................................................................................................34
1.5.3 History Trend Display .........................................................................................................38
1.6 Group Display ........................................................................................................... 39
1.6.1 Select Group Window.........................................................................................................40
1.6.2 Group Page Display ...........................................................................................................48
1.7 Custom Display ......................................................................................................... 51
1.7.1 Custom Group Window ......................................................................................................52
1.7.2 Custom Page Display .........................................................................................................60
1.8 Mode Display ............................................................................................................. 63
1.8.1 Auto/Manual function..........................................................................................................63
1.8.2 Mode Display ......................................................................................................................69
1.9 Network Display ........................................................................................................ 71
1.9.1 Server Status ......................................................................................................................71
1.9.2 HICM860 Status .................................................................................................................76
1.9.3 EAS(Extension Alarm System) Status ................................................................................79
1.9.4 Station Status......................................................................................................................83
1.10 I/O Status Display...................................................................................................... 86
1.10.1 I/O Status Overview ............................................................................................................86
1.10.2 Analog Input/Output Card Detail Information Window .......................................................89
1.10.3 Digital Input/Output Card Detail Information Window.........................................................93
1.11 P.C.W (Point Control Window) Display ................................................................... 96
1.11.1 How to pop up P.C.W window ............................................................................................97
1.11.2 Analog P.C.W window ........................................................................................................98
1.11.3 Digital P.C.W window........................................................................................................103
1.11.4 Pulse Input P.C.W window ...............................................................................................105
1.11.5 PID P.C.W window ...........................................................................................................107
1.11.6 MONOFF P.C.W window .................................................................................................. 111
1.12 Log (Report) ............................................................................................................ 112
1.13 Function ................................................................................................................... 121
1.14 UserDB Download ................................................................................................... 122
1.14.1 UserDB Download to all servers ......................................................................................123
1.15 Log In/Log Out ........................................................................................................ 124
1.15.1 Log In................................................................................................................................124
1.15.2 Log Out .............................................................................................................................125
1.16 User Registration .................................................................................................... 126
1.16.1 Users Registration window ...............................................................................................126
1.16.2 How to add the new ID .....................................................................................................128
1.16.3 How to delete ID ...............................................................................................................130
1.16.4 How to change the User Level of old ID ...........................................................................131
1.17 Main /Menu Display ................................................................................................. 132
1.18 Num Pad/Day Night/Alarm Print ............................................................................ 133
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1.18.1 Num Pad...........................................................................................................................134
1.18.2 Day/Night ..........................................................................................................................135
1.18.3 Alarm Print ........................................................................................................................136
1.19 Page Ack/Sound/Ack .............................................................................................. 137
1.20 UTC/LOCAL Time .................................................................................................... 138
1.21 Graphic Objects ...................................................................................................... 139
1.21.1 Digital Objects ..................................................................................................................139
1.21.2 Analog Objects .................................................................................................................140
1.21.3 Pump Object .....................................................................................................................140
1.21.4 Valve Objects....................................................................................................................142
1.21.5 Other Objects ...................................................................................................................143
1.22 PMS (Power Management System) ....................................................................... 144
1.22.1 PMS Graphic for HIMAP-BCG .........................................................................................145
1.22.2 PMS Graphic for ACONIS2000-PMS ...............................................................................153
1.23 Frame and Frame Control Window........................................................................ 159
1.23.1 Common part per Frame and Frame Control Window .....................................................160
1.23.2 Binary Alarm Frame and Frame Control Window.............................................................161
1.23.3 Temperature Frame and Frame Control Window .............................................................163
1.23.4 Pressure Frame and Frame Control Window...................................................................166
1.23.5 Level Frame and Frame Control Window ........................................................................167
1.23.6 Level Volume Frame and Frame Control Window ...........................................................169
1.23.7 Ullage Level Volume Frame and Frame Control Window ................................................171
1.23.8 Corrected Level Volume Frame and Frame Control Window ..........................................172
1.23.9 Valve Frame and Frame Control Window ........................................................................173
1.23.10 Position Valve Frame and Frame Control Window................................................177
1.23.11 Pump (Motor) Frame and Frame Control Window ................................................180
1.23.12 Stand-By Pump Frame and Frame Control Window .............................................184
1.23.13 How to operate stand-by pump by using the Frame Control Window ...................188
1.23.14 Manual Valve Frame and Frame Control Window.................................................189
1.23.15 Counter Frame and Frame Control Window .........................................................191
1.23.16 Running Hour Frame and Frame Control Window ................................................192
2 HICM860 ............................................................................................................ 201
2.1 General Description ................................................................................................ 201
2.1.1 Function ............................................................................................................................201
2.1.2 Operating status of Front LED..........................................................................................201
2.1.3 Connection explanation of rear telecommunication port ..................................................203
2.2 How to replace the HICM-860 ................................................................................. 205
2.2.1 How to download and synchronize database...................................................................206
2.2.2 How to download volume table ........................................................................................209
2.3 HICM860 Trouble shooting ..................................................................................... 212
2.3.1 Main LAN Line Error of Main HICM860 installed in ECR Console...................................212
2.3.2 Reserve LAN Line Error of Main HICM860 installed in ECR Console .............................213
2.3.3 No Reply Error of Main HICM860 installed in ECR Console ...........................................214
2.3.4 Main LAN Line Error of Reserve HICM860 installed in ECR Console .............................215
2.3.5 Reserve LAN Line Error of Reserve HICM860 installed in ECR Console .......................216
2.3.6 NO REPLY Error of Reserve HICM860 installed in ECR Console ...................................217
2.4 Ping Test Procedure ............................................................................................... 218
3 HRC-NET ........................................................................................................... 223
3.1 HRC-net-MPM .......................................................................................................... 223
3.1.1 General Description..........................................................................................................223
3.1.2 net-MPM Front View .........................................................................................................223
3.2 net-DI16 (Digital Input 16 channels) ...................................................................... 226
3.2.1 General Description..........................................................................................................226
3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View .........................................................................................................226
3.3 net-DO16 (Digital output 16 channels) .................................................................. 229
3.3.1 General Description..........................................................................................................229
3.3.2 net-DO16 Front View ........................................................................................................229
3.4 net-AI16 (Analog input 16 channels) ..................................................................... 231
3.4.1 General Description..........................................................................................................231
3.4.2 net-AI16 Front View ..........................................................................................................231

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3.5 net-RT16 (Resistance Temperature Detectors 16 channels) ............................... 234
3.5.1 General Description..........................................................................................................234
3.5.2 net-RT16 Front View ........................................................................................................234
3.6 net-AO8(Analog Output 8 channels) ..................................................................... 237
3.6.1 General Description..........................................................................................................237
3.7 net-PI4 (Pulse Input 4 channels) ............................................................................ 240
3.7.1 General Description..........................................................................................................240
3.8 HRC-NET Trouble shooting .................................................................................... 243
3.8.1 How to set address of I/O card .........................................................................................243
3.8.2 How to calibrate for each channel of net-RT16 card (3-Wire PT100 Type) .....................245
3.8.3 How to calibrate for each channel of net-AI16 card (4~20mA Type) ...............................255
3.8.4 Measures to take when I/O Card Address impacts ..........................................................261
3.8.5 Measures to take when HRC-NET Type Card Error happens .........................................262
4. HICM - PC .......................................................................................................... 263
4.1 General Description ................................................................................................ 263
4.2 HICM-PC Front View ............................................................................................... 263
4.2.1 HICM-PC front TXD/RXD LED status ..............................................................................264
4.3 HICM-PC Rear View................................................................................................. 266
4.3.1 HICM-PC Rear Side Communication port........................................................................267
4.4 HICM-PC Trouble Shooting .................................................................................... 269
4.4.1 Explination on internal communication CHIP and caution when replacing ......................269
5 EAS (Extension Alarm System) ....................................................................... 271
5.1 General Description ................................................................................................ 271
5.2 EAS Configuration .................................................................................................. 271
5.3 EAS Front View ....................................................................................................... 272
5.4 EAS Operating Function ........................................................................................ 277
5.4.1 How to select DUTYs .......................................................................................................277
5.4.2 How to transfer mode from ECR(Manned) to W/H(Unmanned) ......................................279
5.4.3 How to transfer mode from W/H(Unmanned) to ECR(Manned) ......................................283
5.4.4 How to set address of EAS card ......................................................................................287
5.4.5 How to enter the Parameter Configuration.......................................................................287
5.4.6 How to replace the EAS card ...........................................................................................289
5.4.7 How to control the brightness of EAS LCD screen ..........................................................293
6 HRC - 4DO ......................................................................................................... 295
6.1 General Description ................................................................................................ 295
6.2 HRC-4DO Front View .............................................................................................. 295
6.3 HRC-4DO Trouble Shooting ................................................................................... 298
6.3.1 How to replace the HRC-4DO card ..................................................................................298
7 HUB.................................................................................................................... 299
7.1 General Description ................................................................................................ 299
7.2 Communication Configuration (Ethernet) ............................................................ 299
7.3 HUB Front View ....................................................................................................... 300
8 UPS .................................................................................................................... 301
8.1 Presentation ............................................................................................................ 301
8.1.1 Overall view ......................................................................................................................301
8.1.2 Back..................................................................................................................................301
8.1.3 Control Panel ....................................................................................................................302
8.2 Installation ............................................................................................................... 303
8.2.1 Connecting the protected equipment ...............................................................................303
8.3 Operation ................................................................................................................. 304
8.3.1 Start-up .............................................................................................................................304
8.3.2 Shift to booster or fader mode (during voltage variations in the AC-input power) ...........304
8.3.3 Operation on battery power ( following failure of AC-input power) ..................................305
8.4 Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 306
8.4.1 Trouble-shooting...............................................................................................................306
8.4.2 Replacement of the battery module .................................................................................307

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1. Human Machine Interface


1.1 Latest Alarm Display
Time Tag Name Description EAS Group Status Qty of
No. Unack No.

"A

Shows alarm events that occurred most recently by maximum 3 channels.


When a new alarm occurs, the alarm information is shown with flickering.
Among 3 alarm events, the newest alarm is shown on the top.
When acknowledge key1 is pressed on mimic or function keyboard, the flickering is stopped and the alarm
event is acknowledged and then the number of un acknowledged channels is reduced by 1 . Whenever
acknowldge key is pressed, also the number of unacknowledged number is reduced by 1.
Regarding the acknowledgement, the latest alarm event(shown on the top) is firstly acknowledged.
When A is clicked, graphic selection menu is displayed in the area of Latest Alarms Display. This menu
will disappear after 30 seconds. Alse the menu will be immediately disappear, if new alarm occurs.

Acknowledge Key1 : When various alarm events occur at the same time, in order to act the
one whole page of alarm event at one time, press SHIFT + ACK key at the same time.

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1.1.1 Latest Alarms Field Information


Time
The time when alarm event occurred, is shown. Time stamp is displayed in local time or UTC time
according to the setup status of this file, D:\aconis2000\INI\sysinfo.ini

Tag Name
The Tag name of the occured alarm event is displayed.

Description
The Description of the occurred alarm event is displayed.

EAS (Extension Alarm System) Group No.


The EAS group no. of the occurred alarm event is displayed. EAS group no. means the EAS group name
displayed in EAS panels and operators can check EAS group names in the alarm page.

<Example>

EAS EAS EAS EAS


EAS Group EAS Group EAS Group EAS Group
Group Group Group Group
Name Name Name Name
No. No. No. No.
M/E SHUT STEER CARGO
1 M/E CW SY 4 8 12
DOWN GEAR BILGE
M/E M/E EXH BILGE FIRE
2 5 9 13
SLOWDOWN SYS SYSTEM ALARM
M/E CONTROL CARGO SYSTEM
3 G/E SYSTEM 6 10 14
SYS BALL. SYS ALARM
M/E FO/LO BOILER
4 7 MISC 11
BRG SYS SYSTEM

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Status :
When the status of occurred Alarm Event is displayed, following messages are shown.

Message Description
AL When an alarm of binary tag happens.
HIGH When a high range alarm of analog tag happens.
HIHI When a high high range alarm of analog tag happens.
LOW When a low range alarm of analog tag happens.
LOLO When a low low range alarm of analog tag happens.
S/F1 When a sensor fault (Sensor error) alarm of analog tag happens.
ERR When ACONIS 2000 system alarm happens.

Qty of Unack No. :


The total number of alarms which is not acknowledged among the alarms occurred currently is displayed.
If an alarm is acknowledged by using SOUND/ACK function, the count is reduced, and when alarm
happens, the count is increased as much as the number of occurred alarms.

S/F1 : This is the alarm which happens when problem occurs to sensor and in case of ACONIS
2000, its regarded as sensor fault when the sensor value which analog input card received, is
below 3.9mA or over 20.2mA.

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1.2 Graphic Selection Window

Click this icon. Then, the graphic selection window will


be shown and the 3-Alarms Display will be hidden.

The Graphic selection window consists of first menu buttons and second menu buttons.
The first menu buttons can have maximum 10 menu buttons, and also the second menu buttons can have
maximum 10 menu buttons.
Therefore, the number of maximum graphic screens which can be displayed on graphic selection window
is 100 pages. (Engine, and Cargo can be separated, and each can have maximum 100 graphics.)

First menu button

Second menu button

When one of the first menu button is clicked, the label of the second menu button is displayed, one of the
second menu button is clicked, its switched to its corresponding graphic screen. At this time, the label of
selected button changes to yellow.

When an alarm event happens, the first menu button and second menu button of graphic where occurred
alarm events belong are flickering. At this time, if its achnowledged by pressing Sound/Ack key, all alarm
events which occurred inside graphics are acknowledged, and the first menu button and second menu
button of corresponding graphic stop flickering. At this time, if alarm event remains, the first menu button
shows brown and the second menu button appear yellow. When all alarm events become normal status,
the first menu button appears thick blue, and the second menu button appears blue.

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When an alarm event happens, flickering is in brown.

When an alarm event happens, flickering is in yellow.

The composure of Graphic Selection Window can be changed only by a super engineer.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out )

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1.3 Alarm Display


Alarm display is separated into Alarm Summary and Alarm History.
Alarm Summary shows only the alarm events which occur newly and already occurred now.
Alarm History shows alarm events which occur newly, already occurred now, and occurred in the past.
The number of Maximum alarm events that can be displayed in one Alarm page is 30 channels.
The number of Maximum Alarm pages which are shown basically in Alarm display is 34 pages, and The
number of maximum alarm events is 10,000 pcs.

1.3.1 Alarm Summary

When Alarm Menu button is clicked in mimics main menu, ALARM Key is clicked on function keyboard, or
F1 key is pressed on normal keyboard, its moved to the screen of Alarm Summary.
The Alarm Summary screen consists of Next/Pre page shift button, reload button, EAS group selection
area and Alarm Event Display area for Alarm display per EAS group.
When an alarm event occurs, its displayed flickering from the most upper part of Alarm event display area
with the base of occurred time in order.
If the occurred alarm events continues to be on the alarm status after acknowledging, flickering is stopped
and its displayed in red color.
After the occrrued alarm event is acknowledged and its on normal status, it disappears from Alarm
Summary.

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1.3.1.1 Alarm Summary Field Information


The alarm information displayed in alarm event display area is Date time, Tag name, Description, Unit,
Value, Llimit, Status, and EAS group number.

Date Time
The Time when alarm event occurs, is shown. (Its displayed in local time.)
The format of date and time is YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1.

Tag Name
The Tag name of the occurred alarm event is diaplayed.
In case of system alarm, refer to attached 1 System Alarm Information Table.(P. 194)

Description
The Description of the occured alarm event is displayed.
In case of system alarm, refer to attached 1 System Alarm Information Table. (P. 194)

Unit
The Unit of the occured alarm event is displayed.
(Ex : Kg/Cm2, BAR, Deg/C, Deg, etc)

Value
The Current Value of the time when alarm event occurs is displayed.
When an alarm events is binary tag, ON/OFF is displayed, in case of analog tag, an actual value is
displayed, and in case of system alarm, ERR is shown.

YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1 : This display format reflects the format of date and time of
OS(Window-2000), and users should not change it arbitrarily. When users change it, part of
mimic function has possibility not to function.

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Limit
The Alarm limit value of the occurred alarm event is displayed.
When an alarm event is binary tag or system alarm, vacant space is shown, and in case of analog tag, the
corresponding alarm limit value(HiHi, High, Low, LoLo) is shown.

Status
When the status of the occurred alarm event is dispayed, following messages are shown.

Message Description
AL When an alarm of binary tag happens.
HIGH When a high range alarm of analog tag happens.
HIHI When a high high range alarm of analog tag happens.
LOW When a low range alarm of analog tag happens.
LOLO When a low low range alarm of analog tag happens.
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S/F When a sensor fault (Sensor error) alarm of analog tag happens
ERR When ACONIS2000 system alarm happens.

EAS (Extension Alarm System)


Refer to *EAS (Extension Alarm System) group no. of 1.1.1 Lastest Alarms Field Information.

S/F1 : This is the alarm which happens when a problem occurs to sensor and in case of
ACONIS 2000, its regarded as a sensor fault when the sensor value which an analog input
card receives, is below 3.9mA or over 20.2mA.

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1.3.1.2 Alarm History screen movement


If the Alarm History button is clicked, its switched to the Alarm History display.

1.3.1.3 Alarm Display filter function per EAS group.

Alarm events can be displayed and seen after filtering per group using EAS groups and the Reload
button.
<Example>
1. Unlock the selection in select all of EAS group.
2. Select M/E SHUT DOWN group.
3. Click Reload button
4. In the area of alarm event display, operators can find out that only the alarm events which belong to the
M/E SHUT DOWN group are displayed.

1.3.1.4 Alarm Page movement function

Previous button Next button

Current page/Total page

When the Next button is clicked, its moved to the next page. When the Next button is clicked in the last
page, its moved to the first page.
When the Previous button is clicked, its moved to the previous page. When the Previous button is
clicked on the first page, its moved to the last page.

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1.3.1.5 Sorting function

By using sort buttons, alarm events can be seen in ascending or descending order.
(Sort buttons : Date Time, Tag Name, Description, Unit, Value, Limit, Status, EAS)
Basically alarm events are sorted in descending order on the base of Date Time field.
The text of alarm field, the base of sorting are displayed in black, while the other fileds are displayed in
gray.
<Example>
1. Click the Date Time button once. (Sort in ascending order on the base of date time.)
2. Click the Date Time button one more time. (Sort in descending order on the base of date time.)
3. Click the Tag Name button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of tag name.)
4. Click the Tag Name button one more time. (Sort in ascending order on the base of tag name.)
5. Click the EAS button once (Sort in descending order on the base of EAS number.)
6. Click the EAS button one more time. (Sort in ascending order on the base of EAS number.)
7. Click the Date Time button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of date time )

1.3.1.6 Graphic screen movement function


In the area of alarm event display, if an alarm event is clicked double with mouse, its moved to the
graphic screen where the alarm belongs.

When clicking double, Its moved to


the graphic screen immediately.

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1.3.2 Alarm History

When Alarm history Button is clicked in mimics alarm summary or History Key is clicked on the
function keyboard, its moved to the screen of Alarm Summary.
The Alarm Summary screen consists of Next/Pre page moving button, Reload button to move to Alarm
History, EAS group selection area and Alarm Event Display area for the alarm display per EAS group.
When an alarm event occurs, its displayed flickering from the most upper part of Alarm Event Display
area with the base of occurred time in order.
If the occurred alarm event continues to be on the alarm status after acknowledging, flickering is stopped
and its displayed in red color.
After an occrrued alarm event is acknowledged and its on the normal status, flickering stops and the time
of returning to normal status is recorded, and the text is displayed in black from red.

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1.3.2.1 Alarm History Field Information


The alarm data shown in alarm event display area is Alarm date time, Normal date time, Tag name,
Description, Value, Limit, Status and EAS group number.

Alarm Date Time


The Time when alarm event occurs, is shown. (Its displayed in local time)
The format of date and time is YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1.

Normal Date Time


The Time when alarm event becomes normal is displayed.
The formate of date and time is YYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1.

Tag Name
The Tag name of the occurred alarm event is diaplayed.
In case of system alarm, refer to attached 1.System Alarm Information Table. (P. 194)
.

Description
The Description of the occured alarm event is displayed.
In case of system alarm, refer to attached 1 System Alarm Information Table. (P. 194)

Value
The Current value of the time when alarm event occurs is displayed.
When an alarm event is binary tag, ON/OFF is displayed, and in case of analog tag, an actual value is
displayed, and in case of system alarm, ERR is shown.

YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1 : This display format reflects the format of date and time of
OS(Window-2000), and users should not change it arbitrarily. When users change it, part of
mimic function has possibility not to function properly.

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Limit
The Alarm limit value of the occurred alarm event is displayed.
When an alarm event is binary tag or system alarm, vacant space is shown, and in case of analog tag, the
corresponding alarm limit value(HiHi, High, Low, LoLo) is shown.

Status
When the status of the occurred alarm event is dispayed, following messages are shown.

Message Description
AL When an alarm of binary tag happens.
HIGH When a high range alarm of analog tag happens.
HIHI When a high high range alarm of analog tag happens.
LOW When a low range alarm of analog tag happens.
LOLO When a low low range alarm of analog tag happens.
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S/F When a sensor fault (Sensor Error) alarm of analog tag happens.
ERR When ACONIS 2000 system alarm happens.

EAS (Extension Alarm System)


Refer to *EAS (Extension Alarm System) group No. of 1.1.1 Lastest Alarms Field Information.

S/F1 : This is the alarm which happens when a problem occurs to a sensor and in case of
ACONIS 2000, its regarded as a sensor fault when the sensor value which an analog input card
receives, is below 3.9mA or over 20.2mA.

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1.3.2.2 Alarm Summary screen movement


If the Alarm Summary button is clicked, its moved to the Alarm Summary screen.

1.3.2.3 Alarm Display filter function per EAS Group

Alarm events can be displayed and seen after filtering per group using EAS group and Reload button.
<Examples>
Unlock the selection in select all of EAS group.
Select M/E SHUT DOWN group.
Click Reload button.
In the area of Alarm Event Display, operators can find out that only the alarm events which belong to M/E
SHUT DOWN group are displayed.

1.3.2.4 Alarm Page movement function

Previous button Next button

Current page/Total page

When the Next button is clicked, its moved to the next page. When the Next" button is clicked in the
last page, its moved to the first page.
When the Previous button is clicked, its moved to the Previous page. When the Previous button is
clicked on the first page, its moved to the last page.

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1.3.2.5 Sorting function

By using sort buttons, alarm events can be seen in ascending or descending order.
(Sort buttons : Alarm Date Time, Tag Name, Description, Value, Limit, Status, E)
Basically alarm events are sorted in descending order on the base of Date Time field.
The text of alarm field, the base of sorting, is displayed in black, while the other fileds are displayed in
gray.
<Examples>
1. Click Alarm Date Time button once. (Sort in ascending order on the base of Alarm Date time.)
2. Click Tag Name button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of tag name.)
3. Click Tag Name button one more time. (Sort in ascending order on the base of tag name.)
5. Click EAS button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of EAS number.)
6. Click EAS button one more time. (Sort in ascending order on the base of EAS number.)
7. Click Alarm Date Time button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of alarm date time.)

1.3.2.6 Function to move to Graphic screen


In the area of Alarm Event Display, if an alarm event is clicked double with the left button of mouse, its
moved immediately to the graphic screen where the alarm belongs.

When clicking double, Its moved to graphic screen immediately.

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1.3.2.7 P.C.W1 Pop-Up function


In the area of alarm event display, when an alarm event is clicked with the right button of mouse, the
P.C.W screen is popped-up.
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with user ID authorized as supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out .)

Click the right button of Mouse.

P.C.W1 : Point Control Window Shows the detail of tag, and users can change directly various
parameters of tag like alarm high/low setting value, etc.

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1.4 Inhibit Display


Inhibit1 Display shows the data of Interlock and Suppress2.
The number of Maximum inhibit events that can be shown on one inhibit page is 30 channels.
Basically, the number of maximum inhibit pages which are displayed on inhibit display is 34 pages, and
the number of maximum inhibit events
is 10,000 pcs.

When Inhibit menu button is clicked on mimics main menu or INHIBIT key is pressed on the function
keyboard, its moved to the Inhibit alarm screen.
The Inhibit alarm screen consists of a Suppress button for shift to suppress screen, Next/Pre page
moving button, Reload button in order to move to a suppress screen, and of Interlock/Suppress selection
area, the inhibit event display area for Inhibit Display per Interlock/Suppress.
When an inhibit event occurs, its displayed from the most upper part of Inhibit Event Display area with the
base of the occurred time in order.
When occurred inhibit events become unlocked, it disappears from Inhibit Event Display.

Inhibit1 : Inhibit is the function not to let happen any related alarms when theres normal
stopping like Main Engine or Generator Engine, or when a sensor is out of order, and has two
kinds like Interlock and Suppress.
Interlock and Suppress2 : Interlock inhibits by one tag manually by users. Suppress inhibits
by one group automatically after receiving a point of contact.

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1.4.1 Inhibit Field Information


The inhibit data displayed on inhibit event display area is Date time, Tag name, Description, Status, Inhibit
group, and EAS group number.

Date Time
The Time when an inhibit event occurs, is shown. (Its displayed in local time)
The format of date and time is YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1.

Tag Name
The Tag name of the occurred inhibit event is diaplayed.

Description
The Description of the occured inhibit event is displayed.

Status
Occurred inhibit events are displayed as Suppress or Interlock.
(Ex : Suppress, Interlock)

Inhibit Group
The Description of Inhibit group is displayed.

EAS
Refer to *EAS (Extension Alarm System) group no. of 1.1.1 Lastest Alarms Field Information.

YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss1 : This display format reflects the format of date and time of
OS(Window-2000), and users should not change it arbitrarily. When users change it, part of
mimic function has possibility not to function.

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1.4.2 Suppress Condition Display movement


If SUPPRESS button is clicked, its moved to the screen of SUPPRESS CONDITION DISPLAY.

Suppress Condition Display screen shows the set-up condition of suppress.


When the suppress is set up, the symbol of set-up pointer(rectangular box position in the left of text)
changes to vilolet color, and if the set-up pointer has been on alarm status, the alarm event disappears on
Alarm Summary.
If the suppress is unlocked, the symbol of unlocked pointer(rectangular box position in the left of text)
changes to green(Normal condition), or red color(Alarm condition), and if the unlocked pointer has been
alarm status, corresponding alarm events occur on Alarm Summary, and sound happens.

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1.4.3 Inhibit Display function per Interlock/Suppress

Inhibit Event can be seen and displayed after selecting using Interlock/Suppress and reload button.
<Example 1>
1. Select Interlock on Interlock/Suppress and unlock suppress.
2. Click Reload button.
3. In the area of Inhibit Event Display, users can find out that only inhibit event which belong to interlocks
are displayed.

<Example 2>
1.Select suppress and unlock interlock on Interlock/Suppress.
2. Click Reload button.
3. In the area of Inhibit Event Display, users can find out that only inhibit events which belong to suppress
are displayed.

<Example 3>
1. Select suppress and interlock also on Interlock/Suppress.
2. Select Reload button.
3. In the aread of Inhibit Event Display, users can find out that all inhibit events which belong to both
interlock and suppress, are displayed.

1.4.4 Inhibit Page movement function

Previous button Next button

Current page/Total page

When the Next button is clicked, its moved to the next page.
When the Previous button is clicked, its moved to the previous page.

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1.4.5 Sorting function

By using sort buttons, inhibit events can be seen in ascending or descending sorting.
(Sort buttons : Date Time, Tag Name, Description, Status, EAS)
Basically inhibit events are sorted in descending order on the base of Date Time field.
The text of inhibit field, the base of sorting, is displayed in black, while the other fileds are displayed in
gray.

<Example>
1. Click the Date Time button once. (Sort in ascending order on the base of date time.)
2. Click the Tag Name button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of tag name.)
3. Click the Tag Name button one more time. (Sort in ascending order on the base of tag name.)
4. Click the EAS button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of EAS number.)
5. Click the EAS button one more time. (Sort in ascending order on the base of EAS number.)
6. Click the Date Time button once. (Sort in descending order on the base of date time. )

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1.4.6 P.C.W1 Pop-Up function


In the area of Inhibit Event Display, if an inhibit event is clicked with the right button of mouse, the P.C.W
screen is popped up.
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with user ID authorized as Supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out.)

Click the right button of mouse.

P.C.W1 : Point Control Window Shows the detail of tag, and users can change directly various
parameters of tag like alarm high/low setting value, etc.

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1.5 Trend Display


The Trend display function is separated into live trend and history trend.
Live trend shows the current data continuously together with the history data of a given period, and the
cycle of data update is min 10 seconds.
The History trend shows history data of a given period, and can show data of max. 2 months.

Tag
Group Selected Selection
Time Range Description Tag Name
Tag auto
change

Functions

Legends
Vertical
Pillar Bar

Show
Legends

Cursor
Trend Graph Display Position

Tag Detail Information

A Trend page can be composed and corrected by users directly, max 500 points can be allowed for trend
log, and the number of maximum pages that can be composed is 128 pages.
The number of maximum tags that can be composed per one page of trend is 14 channels.

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Time Range
Shows the range of time which users want to see.

Group Description
Shows the decription of the group which is being shown

Selected Tag Name


Shows the tag name which is being shown.

Tag Selection
Users can select a tag by using this button, but this selection can only change the range.

Tag Auto change


There are two options.
: By the automatic change of the tag showing on the top right screen every 2 seconds, the axis of
right side is changed.
: The Tag is not changed automatically. Users can use the Tag Selection button to change the
tag.

Functions
: Select Trend Group. Users can change the trend type and group.

: Change between Description and Tag name. If it is showing the Description,


once you click it, it wiil be showing the Tag name.

: Sets the property of Trend. Uses can change the color and width of lines, and
various properties.

: Trend Group Configuration. Users can make, delete and change a Trend group.

: Zoom in.

: Zoom out

: Move the time-Axis to the left side in 10%. It means users can see the earlier time.

: Move the time-Axis to the right side in 10%. It means Users can see the later time.

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: Move the time-Axis to the left side in 100%. It means users can see the even earlier time.

: Move the time-Axis to the right side in 100%. It means users can see the even later time.

: Move the lefthand Y-axis to the down side in the value 10. It means the
maximum point of lefthand Y-axis increases by 10 points.

: Move the lefthand Y-axis to the up side in the value 10. It means the maximum
point of lefthand Y-axis decreases by 10 points.

: Draw the vertical line and see the data in cursor position on the Trend Data. If
clicking it once more, the line disappears

: Change the trend background color to black or white.

: Save the trend data to be shown now.

: Load the trend data which was saved.

Legends
Shows the Tag name and the color of each tag.

Show Legends
If users click the radio button of Show Legends, users can see the Legends. It is normally not clicked.

Cursor Position
Normally there is nothing on the two windows. When users draw the vertical line, it shows the position of
the vertical line. It consists of the date(YYYY-MM-DD) and time(HH-MM-SS).

Tag Detail Information


It provides detailed information of each tag and Refer to the 1.5.2.1 Trend Datail Information

Trend Graph Display


Shows trend graph, range and trend date time of each tag, and Refer to the 1.5.2.2 Trend Graph Display.

Vertical Pillar Bar


Its used to read the Trend data value of a specific point and Refer to the 1.5.2.2 Trend Graph Display

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1.5.1 Select Trend Group Window

When the Trend button is clicked on mimics menu, Select Trend Group window pops up.
Users can make a new trend page using the Select Trend Group window and can revise and delete.
Also, users can list the trend pages which are already composed and can move to the trend page.

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1.5.1.1 How to add new trend page

1. Click the Config. Trend Group button on the Select Trend Group window without selecting any Trend
Group..

Pop up the Trend Group


Configuration window

2. Fill in the Group Name column of the Trend Group Information.


(Max. 17 characters are allowed.)

3. Fill in the Description column of the Trend Group Information.


(Max. 34 characters are allowed.)

4. Select the Tags on the Trend Tag List.


(Users can select multiple tags by using SHIFT key.)

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5. Click the Right Arrow button.

After step.5, the selected tags will be


moved from a trend tag list to a
registered tag list.

Select Button :
: Register one tag which is selected as a registered tag list on the trend tag list.
: Extract one tag which is selected as a trend tag list on the registered tag list.
: Extract all tags on the registered tag list.

6. By repeating step 4 and step 5, register wanted tags on the registered tag list field.
(The number of maximum tags which can be added to one page of trend is 12 pcs.)

7. Click the OK button.

8. The added new page will be shown on the Trend Group field of Select Trend Group window.

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1.5.1.2 How to edit trend page


<How to add/delete tags on a trend page>
1. Select a trend group which users want to edit on the Group Selection field of Select Trend Group
window.

2. Click the Config. Trend Group button on the Select Trend Group window.

Pop up the Trend Group


Configuration window

3. Add/Delete tags on the Trend Tag List or Registered Tag list field by using the Select button.

4. Click the SAVE button.

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1.5.1.5 How to delete the trend page

1. Select a trend group which users want to delete on the Group Selection field of Select Trend Group
window.

2. Click the Config. Trend Group button on the Select Trend Group window.

3. Click the Delete button on the Trend Group Configuration window

4. The selected trend group will disappear on the Group Selection field.

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1.5.1.6 How to move the live trend page

1. Select the Live radio button on the Live/History field of Select Trend Group window.

2. Select a trend group which users want to move on the Group Selection field of Select Trend Group
window.

3. Click the OK button.

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1.5.1.7 How to move the history trend page

1. Select the History radio button on the Live/History field of Select Trend Group window.

2. Select the 10 Sec or 10 Min radio button on the Time Interval field of Select Trend Group window.

* Optional time interval :


- Setup is possible only on the History Trend.
- Max Time Interval that can be seen on one page
of Trend according to optional time interval.
*10 Sec : about 24 hours
*10 Min : about 60 days

Time Interval

3. Select a trend group which users want to move on the Group Selection field of Select Trend Group
window.

4. Decide the starting and ending point of trend data which users want to see on the Date/Time field.

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<In case Auto Time Range Check is not checked>


Users can modify the starting and ending time freely.
If maximum time interval is allotted as 10 sec on the Time Interval field, its 24 hours, and if its allotted as
10 min, its 60 days.

<In case Auto Time Range is checked>


If the Starting time is decided, the Ending Time is automatically allotted by the table of time next to the
Auto Time Range.
If the time is set by 3.0 Hours, the Ending time is allotted as 3 hours later than the Starting time. The
range of the time is from 1 hour to 1 day(1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 6, 12 hours, and 1 day).

5. Click the OK button.

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1.5.2 Live Trend Dispaly


It shows current data together with history data of a certain period continuously, and the cycle of data
update is min 10 seconds.

Maximum 14 tags can be displayed on one trend page and each tag is displayed in different colors.

1.5.2.1 Tag Detail Information


It provides detailed info of each tag(Description, High/Low Range, Value, Cursor), and trend graphs can
be displayed after selecting only wanted tags using a check box.

Check box Color Description EGUL EGUH Current Value Cursor

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Check Box
Users can select tags using a check box and see a trend graph.
Only the tags which are checked in a check box are displayed on a trend graph.
In order to unlock and setup a check, position a mouse cursor on the check box and click.

Description
Shows the description of tag.

Color
Shows the color of each tag.

EGUL(Engineering Unit Low)


Shows the low limit value of tag.

EGUH(Engineering Unit High)


Shows the high limit value of tag.

Value
Shows Y axis value of point that a vertical pillar bar indicates on a trend graph bar. At this time, a value is
not percentage, but an actual range value.

Vertical pillar Bar

Cursor
Shows the value where the Vertical pillar bar is located.

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1.5.2.2 Trend Graph Display


Shows trend graphs, range(Y axis), and the trend date time(X axis) of each tag.

Y-axis: Range(percentage) Vertical pillar bar

Y-axis: Range

X-axis: Time

Y-axis(Left side): Range(percentage)


Shows the range of each tag in percentage.

Y-axis(Right side): Range(Actual value)


Shows the range of each tag.
Generally this range is not shown, but it is only shown when its corresponding belows;
- When only one tag is selected on the check box.
- When the range of the total tag is identical.

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X-axis: Time

Past time Current time

Shows the time of trend data, and the format of date and tims is MM-DD HH:mm:ss
The starting point on X-axis shows the past time and ending point shows the current time.
In case of a live trend, time is updated automatically once every 10 seconds.
In case of a history trend, time is not updated.

Vertical pillar Bar


Its used to read the trend data value of a specific point.
It moves a bar and the data value of the point where a bar is located is displayed in the value field of tag
detail and the left side of screen. Also, the information of the date and time that bar is indicating is
displayed in the point in the right bottom of the screen.

The way of moving a bar is to locate the cursor on the screen where a trend graph is painted and click the
left button of mouse, and then the bar is moved to the point.

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1.5.3 History Trend Display


Shows the history data of a certain period, and can show max. 2 months of data.

Maximum 14 tags per one Trend Page can be displayed and each tag is displayed in different colors.

1.5.3.1 Tag Detail Information


Refer to 1.5.2.1 Tag Detail Information of 1.5.2 Live Trend Window.

1.5.3.2 Trend Graph Display


Refer to 1.5.2.2 Trend Graph Display of 1.5.2 Live Trend Window

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1.6 Group Display


Provides functions that users can compose pages directly by mixing various kinds of tags like pressure,
temperature, level, binary, etc.

Can inspect each status like current values, and alarms in a graphic condition.
Can change parameters like alarm limits, time delay, etc and can setup & unlock Inhibit.
Group pages can be composed and modified by users directly and the the number of maximum pages
that can be composed is 128 pages.
The number of maximum tags per one group page is up to 15 pcs.

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1.6.1 Select Group Window

When the Group button is clicked on mimics menu, Select Group window is popped up.
Users can create a new group page by using Select Group window and can revise and delete. Also
users can list the group pages that are already composed and can move to the group page.

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1.6.1.1 How to add new group page

1. Click the New button on the Select Group window.

Pop up the Group


Configuration window

2. Fill in the Group Name of Group Information.


(Max. 17 characters are allowed.)

3. Fill in the Description of Group Information.


(Max. 34 characters are allowed.)

4. Select the Tags on the Total Tag List field.


(Can select multiple tags by using SHIFT key.)

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5. Click the Right Arrow button.

After step.5, the selected tags will be


moved from the total tag list to the
registered tag list.

Select Button :
: Register one tag which is selected as the registered tag list on the total tag list.
: Extract one tag which is selected as the total tag list on the registered tag list.
: Register tags which are selected as the registered tag list on the total tag list.
: Extract tags which are selected as the total tag list on the registered tag list.

6. By repeating step 4 and step 5, register wanted tags on the registered tag list field.
The number of maximum tags which can be added to one group page is 15 pcs.

7. Click the OK button

8. The Added new page will be shown on Group field of Select Group window.

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1.6.1.2 How to edit group page


<How to add/delete tag on a group page>
1. Select a group which users want to edit on the Group field of Select Group window.

2. Click the Edit button on the Select Group window.

Pop up the Group


Configuration window

3. Select the Edit Tag radio button on the Group Information field.

4. Add/Delete tags on the Total Tag List or Registered Tag list field by using select button.

5. Click the OK button.

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1.6.1.3 How to modify the Group Name and Description on a group page
1. Select a group which users want to edit on the group field of Select Group window.

2. Click the Edit button on the Select Group window.

Pop up the Group


Configuration window.

3. Select the Edit Info radio button on the Group Information field.

4. Modify the Group Name and Description on the group information field.
(The Group name can be input by maximum alphabet 17 letters, and the description can be input by
maximum alphabet 34 letters.)
5. Click the OK button.

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1.6.1.4 How to rearrange the Group Name list on the Group field
Generally, the group names that are shown on the Group field are sorted in the order of time theyve been
made in.
However, if users use the Order function on the Select Group window, users can change the sorting
freely.

1. Click the Order button on the Select Group window.

Pop up the Group Order window

2. Select a Group Name on the Group Order list.

3. Rearrange the Selected Group Name by using the Move Up/Down buttons.

4. Click the Save button.

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1.6.1.5 How to delete the group page

1. Select a group which users want to delete on the Group field of Select Group window.

2. Click the Delete button on the Select Group window.

3. The selected group will disappear on the Group Selection field.

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1.6.1.6 How to move the group page

1. Select a group which you want to move on the Group field of the Select Trend Group window.

2. Click the OK button.

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1.6.2 Group Page Display


It can monitor the current value of tags like pressure, temperature, level, binary, etc, alarms and various
status on this display. It is also possible to change various parameters like alarm limits, time delay , set-up
of inhibit/release of the inhibit and etc.

Previous/Next button.

Frame Display

1.6.2.1 Frame Display


The Graphic frame of form on its own can be achieved according to the kind of tags like temperature,
level, volume, pressure, binary, etc and its called a frame, and each frame shows different info per its
each kind. By mixing these frames, a group page is displayed.
(Refer to 1.23. Frame and Control Window.)

Level Frame Binary Frame Pressure Frame

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1.6.2.2 Previous/Next Button

Previous button Next button

Current page/Total page

If the Next button is clicked, its moved to the next page. If the Next button is clicked in the last page,
its moved to the first page.
If the Previous button is clicked, its moved to the previous page. If the Previous button is clicked in the
first page, its moved to the last page.

1.6.2.3 P.C.W1 Pop-Up function


If the Control button of each frame is clicked with the right button of mouse, the P.C.W screen pops up.
In order to use this function, users should log in with User ID authorized as Supervisor first.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out. )

Control button Click right button of mouse.

P.C.W1 : Point Control Window Shows the detail of tags, and users can directly change various
parameters of tags like alarm high/low, etc.

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1.6.2.4 Frame Control Window 1 Pop-Up Function


If the Control button of each frame is clicked with the left button of mouse, the Frame Control Window
pops up.

Control button Click the left button of mouse.

Frame Control Window1 : Shows basic info on tags, and users can directly change parameters
like alarm high/low, etc.

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1.7 Custom Display


Provides function that users can compose pages directly by mixing various kinds of tags like pressure,
temperature, level, binary,etc. Its function is the same as group display, but it has a feature to compose
up to 35 tags in one page.

Can inspect each status like current value, alarms.


Can change parameters like alarm limits, time delay, etc and can setup & unlock Inhibit.
Custom page can be composed and modified by users directly and the number of maximum pages that
can be composed is 128 pages.
The number of maximum tags per one custom page is up to 35 channels.

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1.7.1 Custom Group Window

When the Custom button is clicked on mimics menu, the Custom Group window pops up.
Users can create a new custom page using the Custom Group window and can revise and delete. Also
users can list the custom pages that are already composed and can move to the custom page.

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1.7.1.1 How to add new custom page

1. Click the New button on the Custom Group window.

Pop up the Custom Group


Configuration window

2. Fill in the group name of the Custom Group Information field.


(Max. 17 characters are allowed.)

3. Fill in the Description of the Custom Group Information field.


(Max. 34 characters are allowed.)

4. Select the Tags on the Total Tag List field.


(Can select multiple tags by using the SHIFT key.)

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5. Click the Right Arrow button.

After step.5, the selected tags will be


moved from the total tag list to the
registered tag list.

Select Button :
: Register one tag which is selected as a registered tag list on a total tag list
: Extract one tag which is selected as a total tag list on a registered tag list.
: Register tags which are selected as a registered tag list on a total tag list.
: Extract tags which are selected as a total tag list on a registered tag list.

6. By repeating step 4 and step 5, register wanted tags on the registered tag list field.
(The number of maximum tags which can be added to one custom page is 35 pcs.

7. Click the OK button.

8. The Added new page will be shown on Group field of Select Group window.

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1.7.1.2 How to edit custom page


<How to add/delete tag on a custom page>
1. Select a Custom Group which users want to edit on the Custom Group field of Custom Group window.

2. Click the Edit button on the Custom Group window.

Pop up the Custom Group


Configuration window

3. Select the Edit Tag radio button on the Custom Group Information field.

4. Add/Delete tags on the Total Tag List or Registered Tag list field by using the select button.

5. Click the OK button.

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1.7.1.3 How to modify the Custom Group Name and Description on a custom group page
1. Select a Custom Group which users want to edit on the Custom Group field of Custom Group window.

2. Click the Edit button on the Custom Group window.

Pop up the Custom Group


Configuration window

3. Select the Edit Info radio button on the Custom Group Information field.

4. Modify the Group Name and Description on the custom group information field.
(The Group name can be input by maximum alphabet 17 letters, and the description can be input by
maximum alphabet 34 letters.)
5. Click the OK button.

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1.7.1.4 How to rearrange the Custom Group Name list on the Custom Group field
Generally, the Custom Group names that are shown on the Custom Group field are sorted in the order of
time theyve been made in. However, if users use Order function on the Custom Group window, users
can change the sorting freely.

1. Click the Order button on the Custom Group window.

Pop up the Custom Group Order window

2. Select a Custom Group name on the Custom Group Order List.

3. Rearrange the Selected Custom Group Name by using the Move Up/Down button.

4. Click the Save button.

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1.7.1.5 How to delete the custom group page

1. Select a Custom Group which users want to delete on the Custom Group field of Custom Group
window.

2. Click the Delete button on the Custom Group window.

3. The selected custom group will disappear on the Custom Group field.

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1.7.1.6 How to move the custom page

1. Select a Custom Group which you want to move on the Custom Group field of the Select Trend Group
window.

2. Click the OK button.

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1.7.2 Custom Page Display


Can inspect each status like the current value of tags(pressure, temperature, label, binary alarms). Also,
parameters like alarm limits, time delay, etc can be changed and the setup and unlocking of inhibit are
possible.

Previous/Next button

Custom display

1.7.2.1 Custom Display


It displays max. 35 taps per one page, and shows tags info like TAG NAME, DESCRIPTION, EGUH,
EGUL, STATUS, VALUE, EGU,EAS.

<Custom Field Information>


TAG NAME
Shows the tag name of tags.

DESCRPTION
Shows the description of tags.

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EGUH1
Shows the high limit value of tags.

EGUL2
Shows the low limit value of tags.

STATUS
If the status of tag is displayed, following messages are shown and it continues to be updated in real time.

Message Description Text Color


NORMAL When its normal condition. Green
ALARM When an alarm occurs. Red
C/E When a card error of station happens. Red
When a sensor fault (Sensor Error) alarm of analog tag
S/F3 Red
occurs.
SUPPRESS When setting suppress. Purple
INTERLOCK When setting interlock. Light Blue

VALUE
Shows the current value of tags, and it continues to be updated in real time.
In case of binary tags, its shown as ON/OFF, and in case of analog tags, a real value is displayed.

EGU (Engineering Unit)


Shows the unit of tags.
(Ex : Kg/Cm2, BAR, Deg/C, Deg, etc)
Part of tags received through telecommunication has possibility not to show its unit.

EAS (Extension Alarm System)


Refer to*EAS (Extension Alarm System) group no of 1.1.1 Lastest Alarms Field Information .

EGUH1 : This is abbreviation of engineering unit high and means high limit value of sensor.
EGUL2 : This is abbreviation of engineering unit low and means low limit value of sensor.
S/F3 : This is the alarm which happens when problem occurs to sensor and in case of
ACONIS2000, its regarded as a sensor fault when the sensor value which a analog input card
receives is below 3.9 mA or over 20.2 mA.

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1.7.2.2 Previous/Next Button

Previous button Next button

Current page/Total page

If the Next button is clicked, its moved to the next page. If the Next button is clicked in the last page,
its moved to the first page.
If the Previous button is clicked, its moved to the previous page. If the Previous button is clicked in the
first page, its moved to the last page.

1.7.2.3 P.C.W1 Pop-Up Function


If users click the right button of mouse on the tag in the display, the P.C.W. display pops up.
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with the User ID authorized as Supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out.)

Click the right button of mouse.

P.C.W1 : Point Control Window Shows the detail of tags, and users can directly change various
parameters of tags like alarm high/low, etc.

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1.8 Mode Display


Shows the list of tags which are set manually in the function of auto/manual provided by ACONIS.

Can inspect each status like the value of tags set manually, alarms, etc.
Can change parameters like alarm limits, time delay, etc. and can setup & unlock Inhibit.
The number of maximum mode pages is 128 pages, and the number of maximum tags per one page is 30
pcs.

1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.


In ACONIS 2000, users can inspect each logic or alarm, etc. with the data value of dummy made by
ACONIS 2000 itself instead of the actual value of the sensor. At this time, a dummy value is created by
using the auto/manual function.
.Also, the auto/manual function can play the role of interlock function of ACONIS 2000.
The Auto/manual button is on the P.C.W screen or on I/O detail information screen.
(The Manual function is used only in the test mode.)

Auto/Manual button on Auto/Manual button on the I/O


the P.C.W window detailed information window

When auto/manual is on an auto condition, each status is reflected per the actual value of sensors, and
the logic is run also. When auto/manual is on a manual condition, each status is reflected per dummy data
made by itself, and logic is also run.

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1.8.1.1 How to change manual mode and make dummy data on the P.C.W window
1. Click the right button of mouse on the point object in the graphic page.
(In order to use this function, operators should log in first with the user ID authorized as Supervisor.)
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out .)

Point objects

Click the right mouse button, the


P.C.W window will pop-up.

2. Click the left mouse button on the AUTO button in the P.C.W window.

Click the left button of mouse.

After clicking the left button of mouse


- On the P.C.W window, AUTO text is changed to MAN.
- The Tag which is changed to manual, is added to the mode page.
- A Manual mode count on mimic increases by 1.
- The Point object on graphic is displayed as M.
(On a manual condition, each status is reflected per dummy data made by
itself and the logic is also run.)

Changed to MAN from AUTO Manual mode count increases

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Corresponding tags are added to the mode page.

M is shown on the Point Object.

3. Click the left button of mouse on the OFF button in case of the digital P.C.W window.
Fill in the value on the OUTPUT text box in case of the analog P.C.W window.

Click the left button of mouse.

Fill in the value.

After clicking the left button of mouse on the OFF button.


- On the P.C.W window, OFF text is changed to ON.
- On an alarm page, a corresponding alarm event disappears..
- Point objects color on graphic changes to green from red.
(In case of the Normal Open contact point, its operated reversely.)

Changed to ON from OFF The Color of point objects changes to green from red.

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4. Click the COMMAND button in case of the analog P.C.W window.

Click the Command button.

After clicking COMMAND button


- The Value of point objects on graphic is changed to the value input on step 3.
- If the value input on step 3 is the value corresponding to the alarm limit, an
alarm occurs and the point is flickering with changing to red.
- If the value input on step 3 is a normal value, the point object shows white
color and if it was alarm status before, the alarm is unlocked and the
corresponding alarm event disappears from the alarm page.

The Value of point objects changes to the value input on step 3.

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1.8.1.2 How to return auto mode


1. Click the right button of mouse on the point object in the graphic page or on the mode event list in the
mode page.
(In order to use this function, users need to log in first with the user ID authorized as Supervisor.)
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out. )

Click the right button of mouse,


the P.C.W window will pop up.

2. Click the left button of mouse on the MAN button in the P.C.W window.

Click the left button of mouse.

After clicking the left button of mouse :


- On the P.C.W window, MAN text changes to AUTO
- The Corresponding tag changed to Manual disappears from the
mode page.
- Manual mode count on mimic decreases by 1.
- From the point object on graphic, M text disappears.
(A Sensor value starts to be reflected as it is.)

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Change from MAN to AUTO. Manual mode count decreases.

Corresponding tag disappears from the mode page.

M text disappears from the point object.

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1.8.2 Mode Display


Max. 35 tags per page can be displayed, and this shows the tags info like TAG NAME, DESCRIPTION,
RESOURCE, FUNCTION NAME, VALUE, MODE.

1.8.2.1 Mode Field Information


TAG NAME
Displays the tag names of tags.

DESCRPTION
Displays the descriptions of tags.

RESOURCE
Shows the resource names to show whether the tag is machinery group or cargo group.

Resource Description
PCMECR1 It means a tag is in a machinery group.
2
PCMCCR It means a tag is in a cargo group.

FUNCTION NAME
Shows function names to indicate whether the tag is analog or digital.

Function Name Description Function Name Description

AI Analog Input AO Analog Output

DI Digital Input DO Digital Output

PI Pulse Input

VALUE
Shows the manual setup value of tags and in case of binary, it shows ON/OFF and in case of analog, it
shows the value.

MODE
Shows the status of tags and displays NORMAL or ALARM.

PCMECR1 : Processor Communication Module Engine Control Room


PCMCCR2 : Processor Communication Module Cargo Control Room

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1.8.2.2 Previous/Next Button

Previous button Next button

Current page/Total page

If the Next button is clicked, its moved to the next page. If the Next button is clicked in the last page,
its moved to the first page.
If the Previous button is clicked, its moved to the previous page. When the Previous button is clicked
on the first page, its moved to the last page.

1.8.2.3 P.C.W1 Pop-Up function


If each tag is clicked with the right button of mouse, the P.C.W screen pops up.
In order to use this function, users should log in first with the user ID authorized as supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out .)

Click the right button of mouse.

P.C.W1 : Point Control Window Shows the detail of tags, and users can directly change
various parameters of tags like alarm high/low, etc.

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1.9 Network Display


Shows the system structure and operating status of ACONIS2000 system and provides the installation
info of each device.

1.9.1 Server Status

Server CPU status

Server information button

Server line status

Provides the CPU operating status of each Server1, , the operating status of telecommunication line and
installation info.

Server1 : A Server in this document means a computer used in ACONIS and a server program of
ACONIS.

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1.9.1.1 Server CPU Status

When the CPU operating status of servers is normal, green is displayed and when its abnormal, red is
shown.
When a server is abnormal, a system alarm where tag name is ACONIS1, ACONIS2.ACONIS10
occurs. Also, a line alarm where the tag name is ACONISN_ML, ACONISN_RL happens at the same
time.
(Refer to attached1 System Alarm Information Table. )

1.9.1.2 Server LINE Status

Main line status Reserve line status

Telecommunication among servers, HICM8601 , and EAS2 is carried through LAN(Ethernet).


The Telecommunication line of servers consists of duplex lines as main and reserve.
When the telecommunication line of servers is normal, green is displayed, and when its abnormal, red is
shown.
When the telecommunication line of servers is abnormal, a system alarm where the tag name is
ACONIS1_ML, ACONIS1_RL,ACONIS10_ML,ACONIS10_RL occurs.
(Refer to attached 1 System Alarm Information Table.)

HICM860 (Hyundai Intelligent Communication Module 860) 1 : Operates logics, creates


alarms, and plays a role of telecommunication intermediating between stations and servers, and
can be called Processor Communication Controller.
EAS2 : Extension Alarm System

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1.9.1.3 Server Information Button and Server Information Window

Server Information
button

If the Server Information button is clicked with the left button of mouse, the Server Information window
pops up.
The Server Information window provides the info like name, IP, status, etc. of servers.

<Server Information>
Server Type
When a server is operated by itself, its show as Single, and when over 2 pcs of servers are operated,
Multi-Server is shown.
On ACONIS 2000, its always displayed as Multi-Server.

Network Type
When the telecommunication line consists solely, its shown as Single-IP, and if its composed as dual,
Dual-IP is displayed.
On ACONIS 2000, its always shown as Dual-IP.

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Server Name
The computer name of servers shown on network is displayed.
(Ex: ACONIS1, ACONIS2,ACONIS10)
(Refer to the IP of each work station IP and the computer
name.)

Primary IP
Primary IP(Internet Protocol) address of servers is displayed.
(Ex: 10.8.1.201, 10.8.1.202 10.8.1.210)
(Refer to the IP of each work station and the computer
name.)

Secondary IP
Seconday IP(Internet Protocol) address of servers is displayed.
(Ex: 11.8.1.201, 11.8.1.202 11.8.1.210)
(Refer to the IP of each work station and the computer name.)

Status
Shows the telecommunication status of servers and when the telecommunication among servers is
normal, Alive is displayed and when its abnormal, Error is shown.

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Each Work Station IP and computer name.

Computer
IP Subnet mask Gateway
Name
Primary 10.8.1.201 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1
ACONIS1
Secondary 11.8.1.201 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.202 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS2
Secondary 11.8.1.202 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.203 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1


ACONIS3
Secondary 11.8.1.203 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.204 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS4
Secondary 11.8.1.204 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.205 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS5
Secondary 11.8.1.205 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.206 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS6
Secondary 11.8.1.206 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.207 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS7
Secondary 11.8.1.207 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.208 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS8
Secondary 11.8.1.208 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

Primary 10.8.1.209 255.255.255.0 10.8.1.1


ACONIS9
Secondary 11.8.1.209 255.255.255.0 11.8.1.1

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1.9.2 HICM860 Status

HICM860 line status (Ethernet)

HICM860 Information button

HICM860 CPU status

Provides CPU operating status, telecommunication LINE operating status, and the installation info of each
HICM8601. HICM860 is installed for the purpose of machinery control and Cargo control, and each of
them consists of Main and Reserve.

1.9.2.1 HICM860 CPU Status

When the operating status of CPU of HICM860 is normal, green is displayed and when its abnormal, red
is shown.
When HICM860 is abnormal, a system alarm where tag name is ECRMAIN,
ECRRES,CCRMAIN,CCRRES occurs. Also, a line alarm where the tag name is ECRMAIN_ML,
ECRMAIN_RL happens at the same time.
Basically, when its the system alarm of main or reserve, a line error is accompanied without fail.
(Refer to attached 1 System Alarm Information Table. )

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1.9.2.2 HICM860 LINE Status (Ethernet)

Main line status Reserve line status


(Ethernet) (Ethernet)

Telecommunication among servers, HICM860, and EAS is carried out through LAN(Ethernet).
Telecommunication line(Ethernet) of HICM860 is in duplex of main/reserve.
When the telecommunication line(Ethernet) of HICM860 is normal, green is displayed, and when its
abnormal, red is shown.
When the telecommunication line(Ethernet) of HICM860 is abnormal, a system alarm where the tag name
is ECRMAIN_ML, ECRMAIN_RL happens.
(Refer to attached1 System Alarm Information Table. )

1.9.2.3 HICM860 Information Button and HICM860 Information Window

HICM860 Information
button

When the HICM860 information button is clicked with the left button of mouse, the HICM860 information
window pops up.
The HICM860 information window provides the info of HICM860s resource name, IP, status, etc.

HICM860 (Hyundai Intelligent Communication Module 860) 1 : Operates logics, creates


alarms and plays a role of telecommunication intermediating between stations and servers, and
can be called Processor Communication Controller.

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<HICM860 Information>
Resource1 Name
When HICM860 is for machinery control usage, PCMECR is displayed, and when its for cargo control
usage, PCMCCR is displayed.

Type
When HICM860 is run by 1 pc, Single is displayed, and when 2 pcs are run, Redundant is shown.
On ACONIS 2000, its always shown as Redundant.

PCM (Processor Communication Module) Name


As the name of HICM860, therere names as follows;
These names are used as tag names when the system alarm of HICM860' happens.

Item HICM860 for Machinery Control HICM860 for Cargo Control


Main HICM860 ECRMAIN CCRMAIN
Reserve HICM860 ECRRES CCRRES

Primary IP
The Primary IP(Internet Protocol) address of HICM860 is shown.

Secondary IP
The Secondary IP(Internet Protocol) address of HICM860 is displayed.

For Machinery Control For Cargo Control


Item
Main HICM860 Reserve HICM860 Main HICM860 Reserve HICM860

Primary IP 10.8.1.96 10.8.1.97 10.8.1.98 10.8.1.99

Secondary IP 11.8.1.96 11.8.1.97 11.8.1.98 11.8.1.99

Resource1 : is the term to distinguish the devices installed in ACONIS2000 system and
software as the use of machinery control and as cargo control, and all the devices and
softwares used for machinery control have the resource name of PCMECR, and all the
devices and softwares used for cargo control have the resource name of PCMCCR.

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Comm. Status
Shows the operating status between HICM860 and servers, and it is shown as follows;
Good : When HICM860 is run as Master1, and the telecommunication with servers is normal.
Ready : When HICM860 is run as Slave2
Error : The Telecommunication between HICM860 and servers is abnormal.

PCM Status
Shows the operating status of CPU of HICM860, and when its normal, Alive is shown, and when the
power is turned off or CPU stops, Error is shown.

1.9.3 EAS(Extension Alarm System) Status

EAS CPU Status

EAS Information Button

Provides the CPU operating status and installation info of each EAS.

Master1 , Slave2 : ACONIS2000 system use 2 units of HICM860 for duplication. At this time,
HICM860 which performs like receiving data from stations and running logics, creating alarms,
communicating with servers, etc is called Master, and HICM860 which copes with fault status
of master HICM860 and receives data from stations but remains ready is called Slave. When
the Master HICM860 has problem and fault happens, the Slave HICM860 becomes the Master
automatically, and HICM860 which has been running as master status becomes the Slave.
Like this, the status between Master and Slave changing each other is called the change over
of master/slave.

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1.9.3.1 EAS CPU Status

When the CPUs operating status of EAS is normal, green is shown and when its abnormal, red is shown.
When an EAS is abnormal, a system alarm where the tag name is ECM_EAS_001,
ECM_EAS_002,ECM_EAS_010 happens.
(Refer to attached1 System Alarm Information Table.)

1.9.3.2 EAS Information Button and EAS Information Window

EAS Information
button

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<EAS Information>
EAS NO
Shows the address number of EAS, and the address of EAS is changed by using dip switchs inside the
EAS. The address of EAS should not be duplicated in one system. When its duplicated, the EAS of
corresponding cabin has possibility not to operate properly.
Also, the address of EAS is related with the IP address of EAS which telecommunicates through
LAN(Ethernet), and once the address is set, the IP is set automatically. (Refer to the EAS IP table.)

LOCATION
Shows the place where each EAS is installed. (Ex: ECR EAS, W/H EAS, C/E EAS, 1/E EAS)

Primary IP
Shows the primary IP(Internet Protocol) address of EAS.

Secondary IP
Shows the secondary IP(Internet Protocol) address of EAS.
(EAS IP table)

EAS NO Tag Name Primary IP Sencondary

1 ECM_EAS_001 10.8.1.231 11.8.1.231

2 ECM_EAS_002 10.8.1.232 11.8.1.232

... ... ... ...

... ... ... ...

9 ECM_EAS_009 10.8.1.239 11.8.1.239

10 ECM_EAS_010 10.8.1.240 11.8.1.240

... ... ... ...

ECR EAS MODE1


Shows the current mode of EAS located in Engine Control Room.
Shows ECR in case of ECR mode, or W/H in case of W/H mode.

EAS MODE1 : EAS mode has ECR mode and W/H mode. ECR mode is when engineers stay in
an Engine Room(Manned mode), and W/H mode is when engineers do not stay in an Engine
Room and duty is set(Unmanned mode).

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W/H EAS MODE1


Current mode of EAS located in a Wheel House is shown.
In case of ECR mode, its shown as ECR, and in case of W/H mode, its shown as W/H.

Current EAS MODE


Current mode of EAS is displayed.
In case of ECR mode, ECR is displayed, and in case of W/H mode, its shown as W/H.

EAS Status
Shows the operating status of EASs CPU, and when its normal, its shown as Alive, and when the
power is turned off or CPU stops working, its shown as Error.

EAS MODE1 : EAS mode has ECR mode and W/H mode. ECR mode is when engineers stay in
an Engine Room(Manned mode), and W/H mode is when engineers do not stay in an Engine
Room and duty is set(Unmanned mode).

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1.9.4 Station Status

MPM line status

Station information button

MPM status

Provides the operating status of MPM2(Main Processor Module) installed in each Station1 , its
telecommunication LINE operating status and its installation info.

Station1 : is the term which indicates I/O(Input/Output) cards connected to various sensors and
MPM(Main Processor Module) and is called also RTU(Remote Terminal Unit). One station
consists of two(2) MPM units and several I/O(max. 16 pcs) cards. HICM-PC which
telecommunicates with different devices is also treated as one station.
MPM(Main Processor Module) 2 : collects data from each I/O card(DI, DO, AI, AO, PI) and
transfer to HICM860 or functions of transmitting data from HICM860 to I/O card, and in order to
duplicate one station, 2 units of primary/secondary are installed.

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1.9.4.1 MPM1 (Main Processor Module) Status

Primary MPM status

Secondary MPM status

When the MPM operating status is normal, green is shown, and when its abnormal, red is shown.
Among primary/secondary MPM, if one MPM is abnormal, the color of corresponding objects changes to
red.

Primary MPM normal Secondary MPM fault

When both primary/secondary MPM are abnormal, or HICM-PC2 is abnormal, the color of rectangle
objects changes to red.

Primary/Secondary
HICM-PC fault
MPM fault

When MPM is abnormal, a system alarm occurs where the tag name is PCMECR_1_M,
PCMECR_1_R, PCMCCR_1_M, PCMCCR_1_R, etc.
(Refer to attached1 System Alarm Information Table .)

MPM(Main Processor Module) 1 : collects data from each I/O card(DI, DO, AI, AO, PI) and
transfer to HICM860 or functions of transmitting data from HICM860 to I/O cards, and in order
to duplicate one station, 2 units of primary/secondary are installed.
HICM-PC(Hyundai Intelligent Communication Module-Protocol Converter) 2 : This is the
device which interfaces with the different type of devices(SAAB, Loadcomputer, VDR, PMS,etc)

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1.9.4.2 MPM LINE Status (RS-485)

Main/Reserve line status Main/Reserve line status


for primary MPM for secondary MPM

The telecommunication between HICM860 and MPM is through RS-485.


The Telecommunication line (RS-485) of MPM is duplicated as main/reserve, primary MPM has also
main/reserve telecommunication lines, and secondary MPM has each main/reserve telecommunication
line.
When the telecommunication line(RS-485) of MPM is normal, green is displayed, and when its abnormal,
red is displayed.
When the telecommunication Line(RS-485) of MPM is abnormal, a system alarm where the tag name is
PCMECR_1M_ML, PCMECR_1M_RL , PCMCCR_1M_ML, PCMCCR_1M_RL, occurs.
(Refer to attached1 System Alarm Information Table .)

1.9.4.3 Station Information Button and I/O Status Display

Station Information button

I/O Status Display

When the Station Information button is clicked with the left button of mouse, its moved from network
display to I/O status display.
(Refer to 1.10 I/O Status Display. )

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1.10 I/O Status Display


Provides the installation info and status of I/O card installed in station, the status of sensors connected to
each I/O card, and detailed info per card(Tag name, Description, EGUH, EGUL, Value), and input/output
control of tags is possible.

1.10.1 I/O Status Overview

Resource name/address

Card type

DI/DO Contact status

Card address button

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1.10.1.1 Resource Name/Address


Resource1 Name
When the station is for machinery control, its shown as PCMECR, and when its for cargo control, its
shown as PCMCCR.

Address
Shows the Station2 number and MPM3s address number.

Its the station number and has a MPMs address installed in


value between 1~8. corresponding station and has
a value between 1~64.

1.10.1.2 Card Type

Shows the I/O(Input/Output) card type and the types of cards are as follows;
Net-AI16 : Analog Input Card, Net-AO8 : Analog Output Card
Net-DI16 : Digital Input Card, Net-DO16 : Digital Output Card
Net-PI4 : Pulse Input Card

Resource1 : is the term to distinguish the device installed in ACONIS 2000 system and
software as the use of Machinery control and as Cargo control, and all the devices and
softwares used for Machinery control have the resource name of PCMECR, and all the
devices and softwares used for Cargo control have the resource name of PCMCCR.
Station2 : is the term which indicates I/O(Input/Output) cards connected to various sensors
and MPM(Main Processor Module) and is also called RTU(Remote Terminal Unit). One station
consists of two(2) MPM units and several I/O(max 16 pcs) cards. HICM-PC which
telecommunicates with different devices is also treated as one station.
MPM(Main Processor Module) 3 : collects data from each I/O card(DI, DO, AI, AO, PI) and
transfer to HICM860 or functions of transmitting data from HICM860 to I/O cards, and in order
to duplicate one station, 2 units of primary/secondary are installed.

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1.10.1.3 Condition of DI/DO contact point

When the contact point is closed,


red is shown. Here it corresponds
to Ch1,2,3,4,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,
15,16.
When the contact point is
open, yellow is shown. Here
it corresponds to Ch5,6,7.

When the card is a digital input or digital output card, it shows the status of the contact point which
receives from sensors or sends to sensors. When the status of the contact point to receive or send is
closed, red is shown, and when its open, yellow is shown.

1.10.1.4 Card Address Button

Shows the kind, address and station number of cards.


Also, the Address button is clicked with left mouse, the I/O detailed information window pops up.

Card Type Station number value Card address value


AI : Analog Input Card between 1~8. between 01~16.
DI : Digital Input Card
AO : Analog Output Card
DO : Digital Input Card
PI : Pulse Input Card

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1.10.2 Analog Input/Output Card Detail Information Window


Provides the status inspection and detailed info of each channel of analog input/output card, and changing
or controlling parameters of tags which use P.C.W window are possible.

1.10.2.1 Resource/Station/Card

Resource Name
When the card is for Machinery control, its shown as PCMECR, and when its for Cargo control, its
shown as PCMCCR.

Station
Shows the station number where the card belongs. It has a value between 1~8.

Card
Shows the address number of the card. It has a value between 1 ~ 16.

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1.10.2.2 AI/AO Channel Status

Channel Number
In case of AI, it has maximum 16 channels per one card, and its shown like CH 01 ~ CH 16.
In case of AO, it has maximum 8 channels per one card, and its shown like CH 01 ~ CH 08.

Tag Name
Shows the tag name of tags. Displaying tag_empty means its spare channel.

Description
Shows the description of tags.

Alarm Status
When the status of tags is shown, following messages are displayed and they continue to be updated in
real time.

Message Description Text Color


NORMAL When its a normal status. Green
ALARM When an alarm happens. Red
C/E When the card error of stations happens. Red
1
S/F A Sensor fault (Sensor Error) alarm of analog tag happens. Red

High
Shows the high limit value of tags.

Low
Shows the low limit value of tags.

S/F1 : This is the alarm which happens when a problem occurs to sensors and in case of
ACONIS 2000, its regarded as a sensor fault when the sensor value which an analog input
card receives, is below 3.9mA or over 20.2mA.

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VALUE
Shows the current value of tags, and continues to be updated in real time.

Auto/Manual button
A Button for setting Auto/Manual of tags. (Refer to 1.8 Mode Display. )

1.10.2.3 How to change High or Low parameter in I/O Detail Information Window
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with the user ID authorized as Supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out .)

1. Click the Auto/Manual button to change mode from auto to manual.

2. Click the High or Low field to change parameters.

Click the High or Low field.

3. Fill in the value on High or Low field.

15.00
Fill in the value on High or Low field.

4. Press the Enter key on Function Keyboard to save.

5. Click the Auto/Manual button again to return to the auto mode.

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1.10.2.4 P.C.W1 and Frame Control Window Pop-Up Function


If the tag name field of each channel is clicked with the right button of mouse, the P.C.W screen pops up,
and if its clicked with the left button of mouse, the frame control window pops up.
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with the user ID authorized as Supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out .)

Click the left button of mouse. Click the right button of mouse.

P.C.W1 : Point Control Window Shows the detail of tags, and users can directly change
various parameters of tags like alarm High/Low, etc.

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1.10.3 Digital Input/Output Card Detail Information Window


Provides the status monitoring and detailed info of each channel of digital input/output cards, and
changing and controlling parameters of tags which use P.C.W window are possible.

1.10.3.1 Resource/Station/Card
Refer to 1.10.2.1 Resource/Station/Card.

1.10.3.2 DI/DO Channel Status

Channel Number
Has maximum 16 channels per one card, and shows like CH 01 ~ CH 16.

Tag Name
Shows the tag name of tags. Showing tag_empty means its a spare channel.

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Description
Shows the description of tags.

Alarm Status
When the status of tag is shown, following messages are displayed, and they continue to be updated in
real time.

Message Description Text Color


NORMAL When its in a normal condition. Green
ALARM When an alarm happens. Red
C/E When the card error of stations happens. Red

On/Off Button
Shows the status of contact point of DI/DO, and when its open condition, OFF is shown, and when its in
a close condition, its displayed as ON.
When Its manual mode on Auto/Manual function, users can change on/off value freely.

Open contact point Close contact point

Auto/Manual button
A Button for setting Auto/Manual of tags (refer to 1.8. Mode Display ).

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1.10.3.3 How to check the channel of DO using I/O Detail Information Window
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with the user ID authorized as Supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out.)
1. Click the Auto/Manual button to change the mode from auto to manual.

2. Click the On/Off button on CH 03 to change the relay contact of cards from open to close.

Open contact point Close contact point

3. Check the LED status of CH 03 on DO(digital output) card.


While the LED of CH 03 is brightening, the relay contact will keep the close condition.

4. Click the Auto/Manual button again to return to the auto mode.

Close contact point Open contact point

( When theres no output control by logic, On/off button will change from On to Off.)

5. Check the LED status of CH 03 on DO card.


While the LED of CH 03 is being turned off, relay contact will keep the open condition.
(In case theres no output control by logic.)

6. Repeat step 1~5 while changing channels.

Like the step 3 ~ 5, if each channel of cards operates, the corresponding card doesnt have problems.

1.10.3.4 P.C.W1 and Frame Control Window Pop-Up Function


Refer to the function of 1.10.2.4 P.C.W1 and Frame Control Window Pop-Up.

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1.11 P.C.W (Point Control Window) Display


Shows the detailed info of tags, and users can directly change various parameters of tags like alarm
High/Low, etc.
Therere many types of P.C.W windows according to the kinds of tags(DI, DO, AI, AO, PI, PID, MONOFF).

If the Point control button of the main menu on the left side of screen is pressed, the P.C.W window pops
up.
Also, after selecting wanted tags on the graphic, if users click the right button of mouse or click the right
button of mouse on alarm, custom, group, inhibit and mode display, the P.C.W window will pop up.
In order to use this function, users need to log in first with the user ID authorized as Supervisor.
(Refer to 1.15. Log In/Log Out .)

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1.11.1 How to pop up P.C.W window


1.11.1.1 Pop up P.C.W window using Point Control button
1. Click the Point Control button on the main menu.

Pop up P.C.W Select window

2. Select the tag on the combo box or enter the tag name to the combo box.

3. Click the OK button.

4. The P.C.W window will be shown.

1.11.1.2 Pop up P.C.W window using other methods


Refer to 1.3.2.7 P.C.W Pop-Up function in alarm display.
Refer to 1.4.6 P.C.W Pop-Up function in inhibit display.
Refer to 1.6.2.3 P.C.W Pop-Up function in group display.
Refer to 1.7.2.3 P.C.W Pop-Up function in custom display.
Refer to 1.8.1.1 How to change manual mode and make dummy data on the P.C.W window function
in mode display.
Refer to 1.8.2.2 P.C.W Pop-Up function in mode display.
Refer to 1.10.2.4 P.C.W and Frame Control Window Pop-Up function in network display.

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1.11.2 Analog P.C.W window


Its the P.C.W window of analog input, and analog output tags(temperature, pressure, level).

Tag Information Tag Parameters

Value Display Live Trend


/Value Output

1.11.2.1 Tag Information

Tag Name Resource

Description

Function Type Station No

Alarm Status Card No

EAS No Channel No

Tag Name
Shows the tag name of tags.

Description
Shows the description ot tags.

Resource1 Name
In case the tag is for Machinery control, PCMECR is shown, and if its for Cargo control, PCMCCR is
displayed.

Resource1 : is the term to distinguish the devices installed in ACONIS 2000 system and
software as the use of Machinery control and as Cargo control, and all the devices and
softwares used for Machinery control have the resource name of PCMECR, and all the
devices and softwares used for Cargo control have the resource name of PCMCCR.

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Function Type
Shows the type of tags.

Type Description Remark


AI Analog Input Temperature, Pressure, Level etc.
AO Analog Output Temperature, Pressure, Level etc.
DI Digital Input Binary point
DO Digital Output Pump, Slow Down, Valve, etc
PI Pulse Input Flow Meter
PID Proportional Integral Derivative Temperature
MONOFF Manual ON/OFF Manual valve

Alarm Status
When the status of tags is shown, following messages are displayed and they continue to be updated in
real time.

Message Description Text Color


Normal When its on a normal condition. Green
Alarm When an alarm happens. Red
Station Error When a MPM error of stations occurs(Main/Reserve all Error). Red
Card Error When a card error of station occurs. Red
Sensor Fault When an analog tags sensor fault(Sensor Error) alarm occurs. Red
Suppress It becomes Auto-Suppressed. Purple
Interlock When users set manual blocking. Light Blue

EAS (Extension Alarm System) No


Shows the group number of EAS. (Refer to 1.3.1 Alarm Field Information in Alarm Display).

Station No
Shows the station number of tags. Has the value between 1~8.

Card No
Shows the card number of tags. Has the value between 1~16.

Channel No
Shows the channel number of tags. Has the value between 1~16.

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1.11.2.2 Value Display/Value Output

Unit

Bar graph
AUTO/MANUAL
button

Value

COMMAND/CANCEL button

EGU(Engineering Unit)
Shows the unit of tags.
(Ex : kg/cm, BAR, C, ,m, etc.)

Bar Graph
Shows the value of analog in bar graph.
Shows the value of EGUH(Engineering Unit High), EGUL(Engineering Unit Low) of tags.(corresponds to
sensor range)
Shows the value of alarm High High(Purple), High(Red), Low(Red), Low Low(Purple) of tags as the left
arrow of bar graph.

Value
In case the Auto/Manual mode is Auto, shows the current value received from the analog input card or the
value which is sent to the analog output card.
In case the Auto/Manual mode is manual, random dummy data can be input.
(Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.)

Auto/Manual Button
By using this button, users can change the Auto / Manual mode. (Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function)

Command/Cancel Button
When the Auto/Manual mode is manual, after inputing random dummy data in Output EditBox and
pressing the COMMAND Button, apply the input value.
When you close P.C.W window, press the CANCEL button.

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1.11.2.3 Tag Parameters

EGUH/EGUL
EditBox

TIME DELAY/
INTERLOCK

Hi Hi/High/Low/Lo Lo
EditBox COMMAND/CANCEL
button

Hi Hi/High/Low/Lo Lo EditBox
Shows the value of Hi Hi/High/Low/Lo Lo alarm limit of tags and users can input and change directly.
When theres no alarm limit of tags, EditBox is shown in gray, and users can not input values.
When an alarm limit value can not be input, in order to change to make it possible, users need to change
the tags info by using the program DB Configurator.
(The Picture above is the case when theres no value of Low and Lo Lo alarm limit. In this case, only high
and high-high alarm happen, while low and low-low alarm do not occur.)

EGUH/EGUL EditBox
Shows the EGUH(Engineering Unit High), EGUL(Engineering Unit Low) range of tags, and users can
input and change directly. This value belongs to sensor range.

Time Delay/Interlock
Shows time delay and interlock setting status of tags, and users can change the setting condition.
In order to change the time delay, once users input the time to change in edit box and press COMMAND
button, then it will be adjusted.
If users change interlock into ON, users can prevent the alarm occurring of corresponding tags
compulsively (Manual Blocking).
Command/Cancel button
If users change parameter values and press the COMMAND button, then changed value will be adjusted.
When users close theP.C.W window, press the CANCEL button.

NOTE : The parameter value changed by using P.C.W keeps the changed value even after
turning off and turning on the power of ACONIS 2000 system. When the system restarts after
downloading database using DB Tuner program, it returns to the database condition input on
delivery.

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<Example of Parameter change Time Delay change>


1. Fill in the new value on the TIME DELAY EditBox.

2. Click the COMMAND button.

If changing the value after


2~3 seconds fails, it returns
to the previous value.

1.11.2.4 Live Trend

Shows the data trend for 1 minute in real time.

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1.11.3 Digital P.C.W window


Its the P.C.W window of digital input, and digital output tags.

Tag Information

Value Display
/Value Output Tag Parameters

1.11.3.1 Tag Information


Refer to 1.11.2.1 Tag Information.

1.11.3.2 Value Display/Value Output

ON/OFF button AUTO/MANUAL


button

On/Off button
When the Auto/Manual mode is Auto, it shows the current value received from digital input cards or shows
the value which is sent to the digital output card. When its NC(Normal Close) condition, ON is shown, and
when its NO(Normal Open) condition, OFF is shown.
When the Auto/Manual mode is manual, users can make random dummy data.
(Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.)

Auto/Manual Button
Users can change the Auto / Manual mode by using this button. (Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.)

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1.11.3.3 Tag Parameters

TIME DELAY/
INTERLOCK

COMMAND/CANCEL
Button

Time Delay/Interlock
Shows the setting condition of time delay and interlock of tags and users can change the setup condition.

Command/Cancel button
If users change the value of parameters and press the COMMAND button, the changed value will be
adjusted.
When users close P.C.W window, press the CANCEL button.

<Example of Parameter change Interlock setting/unlocking>


1. Click the INTERLOCK OFF button.

ON

Click the interlock OFF The OFF text will be


button. changed to ON with red
color box.

2. Click the COMMAND button.

ON
Interlock becomes setup. If setup fails after 2~3
sec, text changes to OFF.

3. Click the INTERLOCK ON button.

ON

Click the interlock The ON text will be


ON button. changed to OFF with
the light green color box.
4. Click the COMMAND button.

Interlock becomes unlocked. If unlocking fails


after 2~3 sec, the text changes to ON.

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1.11.4 Pulse Input P.C.W window


Its the P.C.W window of pulse input tags.

Tag Information

Value Display
/ Value Output Tag parameters

1.11.4.1 Tag Information


Refer to 1.11.2.1 Tag Information.

1.11.4.2 Value Display/Value Output

Value AUTO/MANUAL
button

COMMAND/CANCEL button

Value
When the Auto/Manual mode is auto, it shows the current value received from pulse input cards.
When the Auto/Manual mode is manual, users can input random dummy data.
(Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.)
Pulse count value showing in Output textbox = (PI cards pulse count + IGAP) * GAIN
IGAP = SET VALUE PI cards pulse count.

Auto/Manual Button
Users can change the Auto / Manual mode by using this button. (Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function)

Command/Cancel Button
When the Auto/Manual mode is manual, if users input random dummy data in Output EditBox and press
the COMMAND button, then input value will be adjusted. When users close the P.C.W window, press the
CANCEL button.

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1.11.4.3 Tag Parameters

EGUH/EGUL
EditBox

GAIN/IGAP/SET
VALUE EditBox

COMMAND/CANCEL
button

EGUH/EGUL EditBox
Shows the value of EGUH(Engineering Unit High), EGUL(Engineering Unit Low) range of tags, and users
can input and change directly.

GAIN/IGAP/SET VALUE EditBox


Shows the value of GAIN, IGAP, SET VALUE, and users can directly input and change the value of GAIN
and SET VALUE.
SET VALUE is used when users count again after changing the current pulse count value into random
value.
At this time, the difference between the SET VALUE users input and the pulse count received from PI
card is called IGAP.

IGAP.
IGAP = SET VALUE Pulse count of PI card
Pulse count value shown in Output EditBox = (pulse count of PI Card + IGAP) * GAIN.

Command/Cancel button
If users change parameter values and press the COMMAND button, the changed value will be adjusted.
When users close the P.C.W window, press the CANCEL button.

NOTE : The parameter value changed by using P.C.W keeps the changed value even after
turning off and turning on the power of ACONIS 2000 system. When the system restarts after
downloading database using the DB tuner program, it returns to the database condition input on
delivery.

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1.11.5 PID P.C.W window


Its the P.C.W window of PID(Proportional Integral Derivative) tag.

Tag Information
Tag Parameters

Value Display Live Trend


/Value Output

1.11.5.1 Tag Information

Tag name Resource

Description

Alarm status

SPBLK

PVBLK

Tag Name/Description/Resource/Alarm Status


Refer to 1.11.2.1 Tag Information .

SPBLK
Shows the tag name of Set Point block. Its a virtual tag which is composed on PID logic.

PVBLK
Shows the tag name of process value block. Its an Al tag which is received as feedback.

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1.11.5.2 Value Display/Value Output

Bar Graph

AUTO/MANUAL
button

Value

COMMAND/CANCEL button

Bar Graph
Shows the value of output, SP(Set Point), and PV(Process Value) of PID in bar graph.
Shows the value of EGUH(Engineering Unit High), EGUL(Engineering Unit Low) of tags.
The left among 3 pcs of bar graph is SP value, middle is PV value, and right is output value of PID.

Value
Shows the value of output, SP(Set Point) and PV(Process Value) of PID.
SP(Set Point) value : The Value that users intend to Set.
PV(Process Value) value : The value which comes into an AI card feeding back after PID input is out by
the setting value.
Output value : The Value which comes out as output by PID calculation (%).
The formula of performing output is as follows as PID;

1) Position Type

T0 k TD
Output = K[e(k) + e(i-1) + (e(k)-e(k-1))]
TI i=0 T0

2) Velocity Type
T0 k-1 TD
Output = K[e(k-1) + e(i-1) + (e(k-1) e(k-2))]
TI i=0 T0

At this point, Kp is proportional gain, Ti is integral gain, and Td is derivative gain.

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Auto/Manual Button
Users can change the Auto / Manual mode by using this button. (Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.)

Command/Cancel Button
When the Auto/Manual mode is manual, if users input random dummy data in Output EditBox and press
the COMMAND button, then the input value is adjusted.
When users close the P.C.W window, press the CANCEL button.

1.11.5.3 Tag Parameters

PREC/Kp/Ti/Td EGUH/EGUL/DBN
EditBox /RACT EditBox

COMMAND/CANCEL
button

PREC/Kp/Ti/Td EditBox
Shows the PREC/Kp/Ti/Td values of PID, and in case of Kp/Ti/Td, users can input and change directly.
PREC(Precision) : Shows the accuracy when calculating, and if the value is 2, it means its valid till two
decimal points when calculating.
Kp : Proportional gain
Ti : Integral gain
Td : Derivative gain

EGUH/EGUL/DBN/RACT EditBox
Shows the value of EGUH(Engineering Unit High), EGUL(Engineering Unit Low) range and its always
0~100.
DBN : Shows the value of dead band, and users can input and change directly.
RACT (Reverse Action) : Shows the output direction of PID.
0: positive (Error = SP - PV) , 1 : negative(Error = PV - SP)

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Command/Cancel button
If users change the parameter value and press the COMMAND button, the changed value will be
adjusted.
When users the close P.C.W window, press the CANCEL button.

NOTE : The parameter value changed by using P.C.W, keeps the changed value even after
turning off and turning on the power of ACONIS 2000 system. When the system restarts after
downloading database using DB Tuner program, it returns to the database condition input on
delivery.

1.11.5.4 Live Trend

Shows the data trend of 1 minute period in real time.


SP is displayed in green, PV is displayed in yellow, and output is in red.

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1.11.6 MONOFF P.C.W window


Its the P.C.W window of manual on/off tag. Its used to control manual valves.

Tag Information

Value Display
/ Value Output

1.11.6.1 Tag Information


Refer to 1.11.2.1 Tag Information.

1.11.6.2 Value Display/Value Output

ON/OFF button AUTO/MANUAL


button

On/Off button
Shows the current status of manual valve, and if its OFF, it shows open condition, and if its ON, it shows
close condition. When the Auto/Manual mode is Manual mode, users can change the value of ON/OFF.
(Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual function.)

Auto/Manual Button
Users can change the Auto mode / Manual mode by using this button. (Refer to 1.8.1 Auto/Manual
function.)

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1.12 Log (Report)


Log function enables users to output the wanted info on tags through Report Generator by using a log
printer.
Report Generator provides the functions of selecting log type, tag to log, setting time to output, manual
printing and preview.

If users click Log Menu button in main menu of mimic or press LOG Key on function keyboard, Report
Generator window is popped up.
On this Report Generator, users can set for demand log or for daily log.

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1.12.1.1 Log Setting Display

Add/delete
Tag type button

Log type
Registered
Log time Tag List Box
Interval

Auto Print

Tag list box

Save/UserDB/
Preview/Print
button

Tag Type
Tag type is divided into analog, digital and all type.
When the analog type is selected, only the tags of analog type among all the tags registered in database
are shown in Tag List Box, and among these tags, users can set log.
When the digital type is selected, only the tags of digital type among all the tags registered in database
are shown in Tag List Box, and among these tags, users can set log.
When the all type is selected, all the tags registered in database are shown in Tag List Box, and among
these tags, users can set log.

Log Type
Log is divided into demand log and daily log.
The Demand log prints once every set time cycle. If the time cycle is set as 2 hours, it prints every 2
hours(ex: 2 oclock, 4 oclock, 6 oclock ). At this time, the data value to be printed is the field data
collected right before printing. The Daily log prints once every set time per day. If the set time is 8 oclock,
it prints data every 8 oclock in the morning.

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Tag List Box


Shows the list of tags that can be set in Logging group1. the shown tag list is subordinate to tag types.
If users set a tag type as the analog type, only analog tags are shown, and if users set as the digital type,
only digital tags are shown, and if the all type is set, both of analog & digital tags are shown.
The tags which were already set as Log group1 are shown in solid line and red line.

Tags which are set as Log group1 is


printed with Log Printer.

Tags which are not set as Log group1


is not printed with Log Printer.

Search is used to search tags fast from the Tag List Box. If a tag name is input in Search Edit Box, the
cursor is moved to the corresponding tag.

Registered Tag List Box


Shows the list of tags which were already set as log group.
Tags shown here are printed with a log printer.
Tag no. shows the total number of tag registered into Registered Tag List Box.

Log group1 : Setting is to make the tag list to save data into logging database, and here it
means the addition of tags to Registered Tag List Box from Tag List Box.

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Add/Delete Button
Users can use those when adding tags or deleting tags on setting a logging group tag.

: Add tags chosen with registered Tag List Box in Tag List Box.
: Add all tags with registered Tag List Box in Tag List Box.
: Extract tags chosen with Tag List Box in registered Tag List Box.
: Extract all tags with Tag List Box in registered Tag List Box.

Ok/Cancel/Preview/Print button
OK button : Saves tag list added newly into Registered Tag List Box.
CANCEL button : After adding tags with Registered Tag List Box in Tag List Box, if users press the
CANCEL button without pressing the OK button, the added tags will be canceled and deleted. After
adding tags to Registered Tag List Box and saving by pressing the OK button, even if users press the
CANCEL button, the tags that were already saved are not deleted. In order to delete the tags which were
already saved in Registered Tag List Box, users need to use the Add/Delete button.
Preview button : Shows the list of tags registered in Registered Tag List Box with detailed info.

Print button : Print in the format which is shown as preview with a log printer.

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Log Time Interval


This is the part to set the time for the log printer to print.
When the log type is a demand log, demand log auto print time interval is displayed, and when its a daily
log, daily auto print time is shown.

<Demand Log Auto Print Time Interval>

When its the demand log, the time interval possible for setting is 1, 2 , 4, 8, 12, and 24 hours.
2 hours of time interval means printing demand log every 2 hours from the base of set time.
If users have set demand log auto print time interval as 4 hours at 10 : 25, it prints a demand log at 14: 00,
18: 00, 22:00, 02: 00, 06: 00, 10: 00.

<Daily Log Auto Print Time>

In case of the daily log, the time possible for setting is 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, and 24 oclock.
If users set the time as 8 oclock, it prints daily log every 8 oclock everyday.

Auto Print
When you want to activate the daily or demand log, the radio button of auto print should be checked. If
you want to print out the daily log, the daily log and the radio button of auto print should be selected, or
wanting the demand log, the demand log and the radio button of auto print should be selected. You can
also print out both daily and demand logs.

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1.12.1.2 How to set Demand Log


1. Click the Log button.

2. Select the Tag Type to register.

3. Select the Demand Log on the Log Type.

4. Select the time interval on the Auto Print Time Intervals combo box.

If users want to add tags to the Demand log, follow the step 6 and step 7, or if users want to delete tags
from the Demand log, follow the step 8.

5. Check the radio button of Auto Print.

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6. Select tags on the Tag List Box.

Users can select multiple


tags with Ctrl Key.

7. Click the add arrow button > to register the tags selected.

The selected tags will be added on


Registered Tag List Box.
The color of selected tags on Tag List
Box will be red with red lines.

The >> button will register all tags in the Tag list box.

8. Click the delete arrow button < to delete the selected tag from the Registered Tag List Box.

The selected tags will be deleted on


Registered Tag List Box.
The color of selected tags on Tag List
Box will be black without red lines.

The << button will un-register all tags from the registered tag list box.

9. Click the OK button to save.

10. By pressing the UserDB button, users can apply the contents set into all servers.
Users can refer to UserDB Download to all servers for UserDB download.

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1.12.1.3 How to set Daily Log


1. Click the log button.

2. Select the Tag Type to register.

3. Select the Daily Log on the Log Type.

4. Select the time to print out the Daily Log.

5. Check the radio button of Auto Print.

If users want to add tags to the demand log, follow the step 6 and step 7, or if users want to delete tags
from the demand log, follow the step 8 and step 9.

5. Select tags on the Tag List Box.

Users can select multiple


tags with Ctrl Key.

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6. Click the add arrow button > to register the tags selected.

The selected tags will be added on


Registered Tag List Box.
The color of selected tags on Tag List
Box will be red with red lines.

The >> button will register all tags in the Tag list box.

7. Click the delete arrow button < to delete the selected tag from the Registered Tag List Box.

The selected tags will be deleted on


Registered Tag List Box.
The color of selected tags on Tag List
Box will be black without red lines.

The << button will un-register all tags from the registered tag list box.

8. Click the OK button to save.

9. By pressing UserDB button, users can apply the contents set into all servers.
Users can refer to UserDB Download to all servers for UserDB download.

NOTE : Even though users saved the setting of logging group, the setup is not adjusted
immediately. In order to run ACONIS 2000 system with the change to be adjusted, users need to
download data by using DB Tuner.
Refer to 1.14.1 UserDB Download to all servers.

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1.13 Function

ACONIS 2000 system is Engine Monitoring System for machinery control and Cargo Monitoring System
for cargo control.
Generally, when it comes to control only Engine Monitoring System is possible in CRT installed in a
engine room, and only Cargo Monitoring System is possible in CRT installed in a cargo room. On the
other hand, in monitoring, both of the Engine Monitoring System and Cargo Monitoring System are
possible in all CRTs.
If the Function menu button is clicked in the main menu of mimic, the System Function Selection window
pops up.
By using this window, its possible to change between Engine Monitoring System and Cargo Monitoring
System.

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1.14 UserDB Download

ACONIS 2000 system has database files in all CRTs and if the database is revised and changed in one
CRT, users need to synchronize the database with other CRT manually by using UserDB.
The case where users change the database is as follows and users need to synchronize the database to
be sure after this job.
When revising graphic menus.
When creating, revising and deleting a trend page.
When creating, revising and deleting a group page.
When creating, revising and deleting a custom page.
When changing setting of log.
When changing setting of registration.

Database file1 : ACONIS 2000 system has total 4 files of database(himax.mdb, himax_bak.mdb,
logging.mdb, AlarmDB.mdb) and the location of directory where database file is saved is
d:\aconis2000\db.

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1.14.1 UserDB Download to all servers

1. Click the UserDB Download button.

2. Click the Download button on the UserDB Download window.

Click the Download button.

3. The DB of the server will be copied to all servers.

4. Confirm the result of download on the UserDB Download window.

5. Close the UserDB Download window.

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1.15 Log In/Log Out

Users can change the user ID and finish the mimic program.
If users click the Log In button or press the LOG IN Key on a function keyboard or press the F8 Key
on normal keyboard in main menu of mimic, the login window pops up.
If users click the Log Out button or press the LOG OUT key on a function keyboard or press the F9
Key on a normal keyboard in the main menu of mimIc, the logout window pops up.

1.15.1 Log In

In order to change the user ID, after inputing ID and password, press the Enter key on a function
keyboard or press the OK button on the LogIn window.
Users can check the changed ID in the USER ID display box which is above the Log In menu button.

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The Level of User ID is classified to Monitor, Operator, Engineer, and Supervisor, and they have following
authorization.

Function Creating, Revising,


Control(Time Registration
UserDB Deleting Trend/
Monitoring Delay, Alarm Limit, And
Download Group/Custom
Level Pump, Valve, etc) Exit
pages and P.C.W

Supervisor O O O O O
Engineer O O O O X
Operator O O X X X
Monitor O X X X X
User ID can be created and deleted using the Registration function among the main menu of mimic.
(Refer to 1.16 Registration. )
Users are allowed to be till Supervisor and Super Engineer is a higher level that only ACONIS engineers
can use.
Basically, the aconis ID authorized as Supervisor and engine ID authorized as Monitor are registered.

1.15.2 Log Out

This is used to change to engineer ID authorized as monitor or finish mimic program.

Log Out button


In order to change to the ID authorized as Supervisor, users need to use Log In menu, but in order to
change to ID authorized as Monitor, all users need is to press the Log Out button on the Logout window.

Click the Log Out button. User ID will be changed to engine.

Exit button
Finishes mimic program.
Caution : In order to finish the program, users need to log in first with the ID authorized as Supervisor.

Cancel button
Closes the Logout window.

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1.16 User Registration

If users click the Registration button of the main menu of mimic or press the REGISTRATION key on a
function keyboard or press the F10 Key on a normal keyboard, the USERS REGISTRATION window
pops up. By using this window, users can create, delete and revise user ID. (But users need to log in first
with the ID authorized as Supervisor.)

1.16.1 Users Registration window

User Name
It shows the previous user ID registered before, and users can input a new ID name.
The ID name can consist of alphabets and numbers except special letters, and letters should be over 5
letters and till maximum 16 letters.
Password
Password consist of alphabets and numbers except special letters and it should be over 5 letters and till
maximum 16 letters. It distinguishs capital letters with lowercase letters.

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Description
Users can input additional explanation on ID, and can input till maximum 34 letters. Users do not need to
input also.

User Level
This is the part where users allot the authorization for ID, and therere 4 levels like Supervisor, Operator,
Monitor, Engineer.
Currently, only the levels of supervisor and monitor are used, and the levels of operator and engineer are
not used. The authorization per level is as follows;

Supervisor : All control for ACONIS 2000 is possible (Ex : Pump run/stop, Valve open/close, G/E run/stop,
creating, revising and deleting Trend/Group/Custom page, changing log setting)

Monitor : Only monitoring function is possible, while controlling and changing DB/graphic are impossible.

Save/Delete/Reset/Close button
Save button is used to add new ID or save the changed content for the existing ID.
Delete button is used to delete the existing ID.
Reset button is used to cancel the current job.
Close button is used to close users registration window.

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1.16.2 How to add the new ID


1. Click the Log In button on the mimic.

2. Log in the aconis ID with supervisor level.

3. Click the Registration button on the mimic.

4. Fill in the user name as baewoori on the User Name combo box.

5. Fill in the password as 1234 on the Password EditBox.

The password will be shown as asterisk.

6. Fill in the description as sample ID on the Description EditBox.

7. Select the user level as supervisor on the User Level combo box.

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8. Click the Save button.

OK
Click the OK button.

9. The baewoori ID will be shown on the User Name combo box.

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1.16.3 How to delete ID


1. Click the Log In button on the mimic.

2. Log in the aconis ID with supervisor level.

3. Click the Registration button on the mimic.

4. Select the user name which users want to delete on User Name combo box.

5. Click the Delete button.

OK Click the OK button.

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1.16.4 How to change the User Level of old ID


1. Click the Log In button on the mimic.

2. Log in the aconis ID with supervisor level.

3. Click the Registration button on the mimic.

4. Select the user name which users want to change on User Name combo box.

5. Select the new user level on the User Level combo box.

6. Click the Save button.

OK Click the OK button.

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1.17 Main /Menu Display

If users click Main button of main menu of mimic, its moved to Main Display, and if users click Menu
button, its moved to Graphic Menu Display.
Main display is the initial screen of ACONIS 2000 mimic and shows software version, hull No, type of
vessel, etc.
Graphic menu display is the screen consisting of graphic menu button in order to let moving to graphic
easy that is provided by ACONIS 2000. When users click graphic menu button, users can move to the
corresponding graphic.

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1.18 Num Pad/Day Night/Alarm Print

If users click Num Pad button of main menu of mimic, number pad window is popped up.
If users click Day/Night button of main menu of mimic, or press DAY/NIGHT Key on function keyboard or
press F7 key on normal keyboard, Day/Night window is popped up.
Alarm print function is used to pause the usage of alarm printing.

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1.18.1 Num Pad


When function keyboard is out of order and users need to change parameters of tag or input number key
like position valve control, users can use Number Pad window.

1.18.1.1 How to use Number Pad window

1. Pop up the P.C.W window (Refer to 1.11.1 How to pop up P.C.W window).

2. Click the Num Pad button on the mimic.

Pop up the Number Pad window.

3. Select the EditBox on the P.C.W window.


(Move the focus of cursor to the EditBox of P.C.W window.)

4. Press the number key as 95 on the number pad window.

The 95 will be filled in the EditBox.

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1.18.2 Day/Night
By using this function, users can change color palette of mimic. Users can select proper color according to
the condition of light surrounding.

1.18.2.1 Day/Night window

Day/Night Mode

Gamma Control

Day/Night Mode

Day/Night mode has Daylight, Twilight, Dust, and Night mode.


The time to use per Mode.
Daylight Mode - Daytime
Twilight Mode - Twilight
Dusk Mode - Moonlight night
Night Mode Moonless night

Gamma Control
After users set the mode in Day/Night mode, users can change color in detail by using Gamma control.
As Gamma control bar goes to the right side, the screen becomes brighter and if it goes left side, the
screen becomes darker.

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1.18.3 Alarm Print


Alarm print function can be used to pause the usage of alarm printing.

If users click Alarm Print button once, the text of button changes to Alarm No Print and cause Alarm
Printing to pause. In order to restart alarm printing again, users only have to click Alarm No Print button.

Status when alarm printing is Status when alarm printing


operating. is paused.

NOTE : As alarm print function is not separated into Cargo and Engine, if users change the
setting of alarm no print condition, alarm is not printed in all alarm printers located in Engine
Room and Cargo Room.

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1.19 Page Ack/Sound/Ack

Page Ack
Page Ack function is operated only in alarm page display status, and if page Ack is clicked, all the alarm
event on one alarm page is acknowledged.

Alarm Page Display status

Sound
If sound button is clicked, the sound of buzzer turns off.

Ack
If Ack button is clicked when buzzers sound is turned off, alarm event is acknowledged.
If Ack button is clicked once, one alarm event is acknowledged, and its acknowledged from alarm event
where alarm happened latest,

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1.20 UTC/LOCAL Time

ACONIS 2000 shows both of UTC time and LOCAL time, and LOCAL time can be changed by user but
UTC time cant be changed.

Alarm event occuring, alarm printing, and standard time to process log printing are decided according to
the setting condition of file, d:\aconis2000\ini\sysinfo.ini.

Process on the base of Process on the base of


LOCAL Time UTC Time.

Change of LOCAL time is that if users click local time display box, following windows is popped up in
order to set time.

If master clock system and interface function are applied, after receiving time info from master clock,
UTC and local time are automatically reflected.

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1.21 Graphic Objects


In the screen of graphic, various kinds of objects are used to show alarm and status of each sensor.
These objects will be illustrated about these objects in this chapter.

1.21.1 Digital Objects


Objects to show the status of binary point.

Objects Status Description Remark


Normal status [Green]
Alarm status [Red]
Interlock set status [Cyan]
Suppress set status [Magenta]
Manual mode status
Normal status [White] According to sensor type,
Alarm status [Red] therere various texts.

Interlock set status [Cyan] (Refer to the below table)

Suppress set status [Magenta]

Text Description
NFA None Flow Alarm
LAH(H) Level Alarm High (High)
LAL(L) Level Alarm Low (Low)
PAH(H) Pressure Alarm High (High)
PAL(L) Pressure Alarm Low (Low)
DPAH Differential Pressure Alarm High
DPAL Differential Pressure Alarm Low
TAH(H) Temperature Alarm High (High)
TAL(L) Temperature Alarm Low (Low)
OCH Oil Contaminant High
SAH Salinity Alarm High
VAH Viscosity Alarm High
VAL Viscosity Alarm Low
STA Stand By Start Alarm
XA Aux. Alarm

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1.21.2 Analog Objects


Objects to show the status of analog point (Temperature, Level, Pressure, etc)

Unit is displayed.
(Ex: Deg/C, kg/cm2, M, M3)

According to value and color,


each status is shown.

Objects Status Description Remark


Normal status [White] Among the objects to
Alarm status [Red] show analog, theres

Alarm status (Sensor Fault) [Red] objects which do not

Alarm status (Card Error) [Red] include unit and show

Alarm status (Station Error) [Red] only value and status.

Interlock set status [Cyan]

Suppress set status [Magenta]

Manual Mode set status

1.21.3 Pump Object


Objects to show the operation of pump and status of alarm.
Type 1 : Case when pump control is not done in ACONIS 2000, and it receives only alarm status and
pump run/stop status as contact point.

Shows pump number.

Shows each status per color.


Pumps stand-by start alarm
is shown, in case of alarm, it
shows red, in case of normal,
it shows white.

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Type 2 : When pump control is performed in ACONIS.

Shows pump number. Auto/Manual status

Alarm status

Shows each status per color. Remote/Local status

Objects Status Description Remark

Stop status [white]

Run status [green]

Running/Stopping status [yellow]

Alarm status [red]

<Auto/Manual status>
In case of Auto, pump operation is done by logic, and in case of
manual, pump run/stop can be done by using control window in
mimic. (Refer to Stand-By Pump Frame and Frame Control
Window.)

<Alarm status>
Shows the alarm status of pump.

Pump alarm occurs in following cases;


On start command, after a certain time(Traveling Time), feedback of start signal is not done.
On stop command, after a certain time (Traveling Time), feedback of stop signal is not done.
When abnormal signal of pump enters from local sensor.
When pump becomes auto start by stand-by condition.
When pump becomes auto stop by stand-by condition.

<Remote/Local condition>
Shows the status of local/remote of pump, and it can be controlled in
ACONIS 2000 only in the case of remote mode.

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1.21.4 Valve Objects


Objects to show the operation of each valve and alarm status.

1.21.4.1 Double/Single Acting Valve

Shows each status per color.

Shows pump number.

Objects Status Description Remark

Closed status [Gray]

Opened status [Green]

Opening/Closing status [Yellow]

Alarm status [Red]

Valve alarm happens in following cases;


On open command, after a certain time(Traveling time) , feedback of opened signal is not done.
On close command, after a certain time (Traveling time), feedback of closed signal is not done.
When valve is abnormal, in short, when open/close contact point enters or does not enter at the
same time. (Refer to Valve Frame and Frame Control Window.)

1.21.4.2 Position Valve

Shows alarm status.


When its normal, green.
Shows opening degree of
When its alarm, red.
valve, if its full open, green.
If its full close, white.

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Objects Status Description Remark

Full closed status .

Full opened status

Opening/Closing status

Alarm status

(Refer to Position Valve Frame and Frame Control Window. )

1.21.4.3 Manual Valve

Objects Status Description Remark

Closed status .

Opened status

(Refer to Manual Valve Frame and Frame Control Window. )

1.21.5 Other Objects

Valve objects which are used in graphic screen but do not show alarm or valve status.

Are used to move to other graphic screen with graphic button.

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1.22 PMS (Power Management System)


ACONIS2000 receives data from Power Management System through telecommunication and process
them. All the logics related with PMS(Synchronizing, load sharing, unbalanced load sharing, load
dependent start/stop ) are run by different types(HIMAP-BCG, ACONIS2000-PMS) of devices by
themselves and ACONIS only plays a monitoring role to display the alarm status and various values on
monitor.
As the PMS function which ACONIS2000 provides is subordinate to the different type of devices, the PMS
graphic or functions which are shown per PMS devices are different as below.

<Screen for HIMAP-BCG> <Screen for ACONIS2000-PMS>

ACONIS2000 receives data from PMS through telecommunication and shows total used power, voltage,
frequency, current of each generator, and also shows each alarm message.
Additionally remote start/stop of each generator is possible, and some function on/off mode change and
Heavy/Light Load Limit/Time delay settings are possible. (optional item)

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1.22.1 PMS Graphic for HIMAP-BCG


1.22.1.1 Various value display region
Shows voltage, current, frequency, total used power, available power of generator.

Main bus bar frequency and Total used power and available power indication.
voltage indication.

Main Bus Bar Frequency and Voltage Indication


Shows the frequency and voltage of main bus bar.

Total Used Power and Available Power Indication


Shows the total used power and available power, and shows these in percentage form also.

* ACB Open/Close Status


Indication
* Reset Button
* Auto/Manual Button
* DG Start/Stop button
* Heavy/Light Load Status
Indication

*Voltage/Current/Frequency/
Load indication

ACB Open/Close Status Indication


Shows ACB open/close status on each generator.

ACB Close ACB Open

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Reset Button
: Button to reset when each alarm of each generator occurs.

Auto/Manual Button

Shows Auto/Manual mode of each generator, and users can change the mode by using this button.
(In order to change the mode in mimic, remote/local selector should be remote in MSBD.)
Button is run in toggle form, and if button is clicked in auto mode, manual command comes out, and if
button is clicked in manual mode, auto command comes out.

DG Start/Stop Button
Users can start/stop each generator by using this button. This is possible only when auto/manual mode is
auto position.

Click the DG start/stop button,


DG start/stop window will be
visible.

Heavy/Light Load Indication


Shows heavy load, light load alarm of each generator.

Voltage/Current/Frequency/Load indication
Shows voltage, current, frequency, load of each generator.

* Generator Status Indication

* Priority Indication

* Generator Condition
Indication

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Priority Indication
Shows priority number of each generator, and has value between 1 ~ 5.

Generator Status Indication


Shows the status of running, stopping, stopped, etc of each generator.

Objects Status Description

When its block status (local condition).

When ready status.

When starting status.

When running status.

When stopping status.

When stopped status.

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Generator Condition Indication


Shows alarm status like start fail, stop fail, non-close, etc of each generator.
Alarm list shown here describes total alarm list which is actually shown could be different according to
design.

Objects Status Description

When its normal status.

When stop fail alarm occurs.

When ACB abnormal trip alarm occurs.

When generator shut down alarm occurs.

When ACB Non-Close alarm occurs.

When generator start fail alarm occurs.

When Sync. fail alarm occurs.

On generator auto start.

When Bus High Frequency alarm occurs.

When Bus Low Frequency alarm occurs.

When Bus High Voltage alarm occurs.

When Bus Low Voltage alarm occurs.

When Short Circuit1 alarm occurs.

When Short Circuit2 alarm occurs.

When Short Circuit3 alarm occurs.

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* Current Indication * Power Indication

Current Indication
Shows the current value of each generator in engineering range form, bar graph form, percentage form.

Load Indication
Shows the load of each generator in engineering range form, bar graph form, and percentage form.
Heavy load limit value and light load limit value are shown in right arrow of bar graphs.

1.22.1.2 Control Mode window

* DG selection button

* Mode Indication/
change

* Progress bar for updating * COMMAND CANCEL


button

By using this window, users can change on/off for load sharing, load dependent start, light load function,
unbalance mode set in PMS system (Ex: HIMAP-BCG) and change the set value for heavy load, light load,
heavy time, light time, idling time.

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DG Selection button

If users click the button, the current mode set value of selected generator is read and shown.
The Button color of selected generator is green.
Generally, the mode value set in each generator is identical.

Mode Indication/Change

New setting value Current setting value Current setting value and
new setting value

Shows on/off set value for load sharing, load dependent start, light load function, unbalanced and set
value for heavy load, light load, heavy time, light time, idling time, and its can be changed by user.

Progress Bar for updating

When setting and changing mode, the process status is shown.

COMMAND/CANCEL button
Command button : Used to apply new set value . (If the button is clicked, new set value is transmitted
through telecommunication to PMS system (Ex:HIMAP-BCG))
Its used to close the Cancel button : Control mode window.

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1.22.1.3 How to start (stop) generator on mimic

1. Change the mode to Auto mode.


(MSBD(main switch board)s remote/local selector should be set as remote.)

2. Click the DG Start/Stop button.

Click the DG start/stop button


DG start/stop window will be
visible.

3. Click the Start (Stop) button on the DG Start/Stop window.


(If there are some alarm events for generator, please clear by pressing reset button.)

4. Click the Command button on the DG Start/Stop window.

Click the command button,


The generator will be starting (stopping).

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1.22.1.4 How to change the mode for PMS

1. Change the mode to Auto mode.


(MSBD(main switch board)s remote/local selector should be set as remote.)

2. Click the Control Mode button on the PMS Graphic.

Click the control mode button,


control mode window will be
visible.

3. Click the On/Off button for Load Dependent Start on the Control Mode window.

4. Fill in the new value on the EditBox of Heavy Load.

5. Click the Command button.

The new value will be transferred and applied to each PMS unit.

6. If users may have the alarm message window and try again step 5.

NOTE : Control mode that ACONIS 2000 changes is subordinate to PMS system(Ex:HIMAP-
BCG). Therefore, its possible that some modes are not changed depending on the status of.
PMS system.

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1.22.2 PMS Graphic for ACONIS2000-PMS


1.22.1.1 Various value display region
Shows voltage, current, frequency, total used power, and available power of generator.

Main bus bar frequency and Total used power and available power indication.
voltage indication.

Main Bus Bar Frequency and Voltage Indication


Shows frequency and voltage of main bus bar.

Total Used Power and Available Power Indication


Shows total used power and available power, and shows these in percentage form also.

* Breaker Open/Close
Status Indication
* Reset Button
* Control Enable
Request & Indication
* DG Start/Stop button
* Generator Status
Indication

*Voltage/Current/Frequency
/Load indication

Breaker Open/Close Status Indication


Shows breaker open/close status on each generator.

Breaker Close Breaker Open

Reset Button
: Button to reset when each alarm of each generator occurs.

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Control Enable Button

Shows control permission of AMS for the each generator, and users can change mode by using this
button. If users click the Control Enable button, ACONIS will request the control permission to PMS.
Then PMS will check the condition to control in ACONIS and give the permission to control to ACONIS.
If ACONIS were allowed to control the generator, the block would be changed to green from gray.
(Under the condition AUTO, PMS give the permission to ACONIS.)

DG Start/Stop Button
Users can start/stop each generator by using this button. This is possible only when Control Enable
condition.

Click the DG No.# button,


DG start/stop window will be
shown.

Voltage/Current/Frequency/Load indication
Shows voltage, current, frequency and load of each generator.

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Generator Status Indication


Shows the status of running, stopping, stopped, etc of each generator.

St
Description
atus
LOCAL Manual condition in MSBD
READY Ready to start condition
AUTO Auto switch selected in MSBD
1ST_BY Generator was assigned as first stand-by
2ND_BY Generator was assigned as second stand-by
STARTIN
Generator is starting
G
SYNCHR
Generator is synchronizing
O
HVY.LOA
Heavy Load Condition
D
LGT.LOAD Light Load Condition
ALARM Common alarm

Generator Condition Indication


Shows alarm status like start fail, stop fail, non-close, etc of each generator.
Green means normal and red means the alarm status.

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1.22.1.2 Control Mode window

* Light Load Cancel button

* Progress bar for updating * COMMAND/CANCEL


button
If user click the CONTROL MODE button under the condition of Control Enable, the Control Mode
Window will be shown. By using this window, users can use on/off light load function and change the set
value for heavy & light load limit, heavy & light load delay time and idling time for PMS.

Mode Indication / Change

New setting value Current setting value


Shows current status on/off set value for light load function and set value for heavy load, light load, heavy
time, light time, idling time, and they can be changed by user.

Progress Bar for updating

When setting and changing mode, the process status is shown.

COMMAND/CANCEL button
Command button : Used to apply new set value . (If the button is clicked, new set value is transmitted
through serial communication to PMS system)
Close button : Its used to close Control mode window.

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1.22.1.3 How to start (stop) generator on mimic

1. Change the mode to Auto mode using selector switch in MSBD and click Coltrol Enable button.
(MSBD(main switch board)s remote/local selector should be set as remote.)

2. Click the DG No.# button to pop up the DG Start/Stop window..

3. Click the Start (Stop) button on the DG Start/Stop window.


(If there are some alarm events for generator, please clear by pressing reset button.)

4. Click the Command button on the DG Start/Stop window.

Click the command button,


The generator will be starting (stopping).

P.S)
* If stand-by assignment is required for generator, click STANDBY button. The generator will be
assigned as first stand-by generator and other generators will be assigned as next automatically by PMS.

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1.22.1.4 How to change the mode for PMS

1. Change the mode to Auto mode using selector switch in MSBD and click Coltrol Enable button.
(MSBD(main switch board)s remote/local selector should be set as remote.)

2. Click the Control Mode button on the PMS Graphic.

Click the control mode button,


control mode window will be
shown.

3. If Light load cancel is required, select Light Load Cancel on.


Fill in the new set value for limits and delay time.

4. Click the Command button.

The new value will be transferred and applied to each PMS unit.

5. If users may have the alarm message window and try again step 4.

NOTE : Control mode that ACONIS 2000 changes is subordinate to PMS system. Therefore,
its possible that some modes are not changed depending on the status of. PMS system.

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1.23 Frame and Frame Control Window


Has original form of graphic like temperature, level, volume, pressure, binary , etc according to type of tag
and this is called Frame and each Frame shows each different information according to the type.
Also, in order to control Valve, Pump, etc or to change various parameter value, users need to use Frame
Control Window. This is subordinate to Frame and Frame Control Window per frame is defined already.
Frame is used to consist Group Page (Refer to 1.6.2 Group Page Display ).
Frame Control Window can be called and used easily everywhere of Mimic like Group, Alarm, Inhibit,
Group, etc.
Refer to 1.3.2.7 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function of Alarm Display.
Refer to 1.4.6 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function of Inhibit Display.
Refer to 1.6.2.4 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function of Group Display.
Refer to 1.7.2.3 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function of Custom Display.
Refer to 1.8.2.3 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function of Mode Display.
Refer to 1.10.2.4 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function of I/O Status Display.

Level/Temperature Binary Frame Pressure Frame


Frame

Level Frame Binary Frame Pressure Frame


Control Window Control Window Control Window

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1.23.1 Common part per Frame and Frame Control Window


1.23.1.1 Frame common part (from Group Display)

Description
Control button

Control button
In order to change and control Parameters of tag, when right button of mouse is clicked, P.C.W window
pops up and once left button of mouse is clicked, Frame Control Window pops up.
Refer to 1.6.2.3 P.C.W Pop-Up function, refer to 1.6.2.4 Frame Control Window Pop-Up function.

If users click the left button of mouse If users click the right button of
on control button, the frame control mouse on control button, the P.C.W
window will be visible. window will be visible.

Description
Shows description of tag.

1.23.1.2 Common part of Frame Control Window

Description

Station/Card/Channel
Command/Cancel button

Station/Card/Channel
Shows station number, card number, channel number of tag.

Description
Shows description of tag.

Command/Cancel button
Command button is used to apply changed parameter(Interlock, Time Delay, etc)value of tag, and Cancel
button is used to close Frame Control Window.

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1.23.2 Binary Alarm Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows binary tags alarm status and setting status of interlock/suppress, users can change various
parameters.

1.23.2.1 Binary Alarm Frame

Interlock/Suppress
Indication

Alarm status indication

Interlock/Suppress Indication
Shows the setting status of interlock/suppress.

On unlocking On setting On unlocking On setting


Interlock [Gray] Interlock[Cyan] Suppress[Gray] Suppress[Magenta]

Alarm Status Indication


Shows the current alarm status of tag.

Normal status On Alarm setting


[Green] [Red]

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1.23.2.2 Binary Frame Control Window

Time Delay EditBox


Interlock button

Time Delay EditBox


Shows the setting status of time delay of tag, and users can change.

Interlock button
Shows the setting status of Interlock of tag, and users can change.

1.23.2.3 How to set or cancel the Interlock by using the Frame Control Window
1. Click the interlock OFF button.

Click the interlock OFF The OFF text will be


button. changed to ON with
red color box.

2. Click the COMMAND button.

Interlock is set. If setting fails after 2~3sec, text


changes to OFF.

3. Click the interlock ON button.

Click the interlock ON The ON text will be


button. changed to OFF with light
green color box.

4. Click the COMMAND button.

Interlock becomes unlocked. If unlocking fails


after 2~3 sec, Text changes to ON.

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1.23.3 Temperature Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current value of temperature and alarm status, users can change various parameters.

1.23.3.1 Temperature Frame

Interlock/SF Indication

Value Indication
Bar Graph Indication

Interlock/SF Indication
Shows the setting status of interlock and the status of sensor fault alarm.

On unlocking On setting Interlock Normal status When Sensor Fault alarm


Interlock [Gray] [Cyan] [Gray] occurs[Red]

Bar Graph Indication


Shows the current temperature value in bar graph. Bar graph is light blue on normal condition, and when
alarm occurs, red color is flickering.
The value of EGU(Engineering Unit) high/low is shown in left side of bar graph.
When the value of alarm high/low limit exists, the arrow indicating this is shown in the right side of bar
graph.

Value Indication
Shows the current temperature in up to 2 decimal places. When alarm occurs, red color is flickering.

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1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window

EGUH/EGUL

Time Delay
/Alarm High
/Alarm Low
EditBox

Interlock button

EGUH/EGUL
Shows the value of engineering unit high/low of tag.

Time Delay/Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox


Shows the setting value of time delay, alarm high limit, alarm low limit of tag, and users can change them.
When there is no alarm limit of tag, EditBox changes so that input becomes impossible.

Alarm High Limit of tag exists and users can

Theres no Alarm Low Limit of tag and users can


not change.

NOTE : If users want to add alarm low limit value, its impossible in mimic.
By using I/O configurator program, users should revise tags basic info saved in database.
( I/O confiurator program can not be used by end user.)

Interlock button
Shows the setting status of Interlock of tag, users can change them.
Refer to 1.23.2.3 How to set or cancel the Interlock by using the Frame Control Window.

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1.23.3.3 How to change the Time Delay by using the Frame Control Window
1. Fill in the new value on the TIME DELAY EditBox.

2. Click the COMMAND button.

If value change fails after 2~3 sec,


it returns to previous value.

1.23.3.4 How to change the Alarm Limit by using the Frame Control Window
1. Fill in the new value on the Alarm High EditBox.

2. Click the COMMAND button.

If value change fails after 2~3 sec,


it returns to previous value.

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1.23.4 Pressure Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current value of pressure and alarm status, and users can change various parameters.

1.23.4.1 Pressure Frame

Interlock/SF Indication

Gauge Indication

Value Indication

Interlock/SF Indication
Refer to interlock/SF indication of 1.23.3.1 Temperature Frame .

Gauge Indication
Shows the current input value on gauge.
EGU(Engineering Unit) high/low value is shown in left and right side of gauge.
Arrow indicating alarm high/low limit is shown in the right side of bar graph.
Current value is shown by the needle of gauge.
High Alarm Limit
Low Alarm Limit
Show the current input value

EGU Low EGU High

Value Indication
Shows the current input value. When alarm occurs, red color is flickering.

1.23.4.2 Pressure Frame Control Window


Pressure Frame Control Window has the same form as Temperature Frame Control Window and carries
out the same function. (Refer to 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window .)

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1.23.5 Level Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current value of level and alarm status, and users can change various parameters.

1.23.5.1 Level Frame

Interlock/SF indication

Value Indication
Bar graph indication

Interlock/SF Indication
Refer to interlock/SF indication of 1.23.3.1 Temperature Frame.

Bar Graph Indication


Shows the current level value in bar graph. In normal status, bar graph is yellow, and when alarm occurs,
red color is flickering.
EGU(Engineering Unit) high/low value is shown in the left side of bar graph.
When alarm high/low limit value exists, the arrows indicating these are shown in right side of bar graph.
When they do not exist, arrows are not shown.

Value Indication
Shows the current level value in up to 2 decimal places. When alarm occurs, red color is flickering.
When gravity for level exists, value of Gravity1 is also shown.

Gravity1 : The value we multiply gravity by level is called Corrected Level. When gravity value
exist, the level shown on Level Frame is Corrected Level.

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1.23.5.2 Level Frame Control Window

EGUH/EGUL

Time Delay
/Gravity EditBox

Interlock button

Alarm High
/Alarm Low
EditBox

EGUH/EGUL
Refer to *EGUH/EGUL of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window.
Time Delay/Gravity EditBox
Refer to *Time Delay/Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window.
Refer to 1.23.3.3 How to change the Time Delay by using the Frame Control Window.

Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox


Refer to *Time Delay/Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window.
Refer to 1.23.3.4 How to change the Alarm Limit by using the Frame Control Window.

Interlock button
Shows the setting status of interlock of tag.
Refer to 1.23.2.3 How to set or cancel the Interlock by using the Frame Control Window.

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1.23.6 Level Volume Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current value of level/volume and alarm status, and users can change various parameters.

1.23.6.1 Level Volume Frame

Interlock/SF Indication

Bar Graph Indication


Bar Graph Indication for volume
for level

Value Indication

Interlock/SF Indication
Refer to *Interlock/SF Indication of 1.23.3.1 Temperature Frame.

Bar Graph Indication for level


Refer to *Bar Graph Indication of 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.

Bar Graph Indication for volume


Shows the volume value of level in bar graph.
Refer ot *Bar Graph Indication o 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.

Value Indication
Upper part of screen shows the current level value, and lower part shows volume value. When alarm
occurs, red color is flickering.

Level

Volume

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1.23.6.2 Level Volume Frame Control Window

Time Delay
/Gravity EditBox
Alarm High
/Alarm Low
Interlock button EditBox for level

Alarm High
/Alarm Low
EditBox for level

EGUH/EGUL
Refer to EGUH/EGUL of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window.

Time Delay/Gravity EditBox


Refer to *Time Delay/Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window.
Refer to <Parameter change example Time Delay change> of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control
Window.

Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox for level


*Time Delay/Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window
<Parameter change example Alarm Limit change> of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window

Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox for volume


*Time Delay/Alarm High/Alarm Low EditBox of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window
Parameter change example Alarm Limit change> of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame Control Window

Interlock button
Shows the setting status of Interlock of tag, and users can change.
Refer to <Parameter change example Interlock setting/unlocking> of 1.23.3.2 Temperature Frame
Control Window

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1.23.7 Ullage Level Volume Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current value of Ullage Level1/Volume and alarm status, and users can change various
parameters.

1.23.7.1 Ullage Level Volume Frame

Interlock/SF Indication

Bar Graph Indication


Bar Graph Indication for volume
for ullage level

Value Indication

Interlock/SF Indication
Refer to *Interlock/SF Indication of 1.23.3.1 Temperature Frame.

Bar Graph Indication for ullage level


Bar graph is filled from top to bottom.
Refer to Bar Graph Indication of 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.
Bar Graph Indication for volume
Shows the volume value of Ullage level in bar graph.
Refer to Bar Graph Indication of 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.

Value Indication
Refer to Value Indication of 1.23.6.1 Level Volume Frame.

1.23.7.2 Ullage Level Frame Control Window


Has the same shape as 1.23.6.2 Level Volume Frame Control Window.
(Refer to 1.23.6.2 Level Volume Frame Control Window ).

Ullage Level1 : Generally, level is the value that measures the filled tanks height from the bottom
of tank to upward of tank. However, ullage level is the contrary to level, and the value which
measures the vacant tanks height from the top of tank to downward of tank.

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1.23.8 Corrected Level Volume Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current value of Corrected Level1/Volume and alarm status, and users can change various
parameters.

1.23.8.1 Corrected Level Volume Frame

Interlock/SF Indication

Bar Graph Indication


for level

Bar Graph Indication Value Indication


for corrected level

Bar Graph Indication


for volume

Interlock/SF Indication
Refer to *Interlock/SF Indication of 1.23.3.1 Temperature Frame.

Bar Graph Indication for level


Refer to Bar Graph Indication of 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.

Bar Graph Indication for corrected level


Refer to *Bar Graph Indication of 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.

Bar Graph Indication for volume


Shows the volume value of Corrected label in bar graph.
Refer to *Bar Graph Indication of 1.23.5.1 Level Frame.

Value Indication
Upper part of screen shows the current level value, middle shows corrected level value, and lower part
shows volume value. When alarm occurs, red color flickering.

1.23.8.2 Corrected Level Volume Frame Control Window


Has the same shape and function as 1.23.6.2 Level Volume Frame Control Window.
(Refer to 1.23.6.2 Level Volume Frame Control Window .)

Corrected Level1 : The value we multiply level by gravity is called Corrected Level.

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1.23.9 Valve Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current status of valve and alarm status, and users can change various parameters and control
valve.

1.23.9.1 Valve Frame

Alarm Status Indication


Remote/Local Indication

Valve Status Indication

Auto/Manual Indication Valve Status Indication

Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm status of valve.

Normal status When Alarm occurs

Valve alarm happens on following cases;


On open command, after a certain time (Traveling Time), feedback of opened signal is not done.
On close command, after a certain time(Traveling Time), feedback of closed signal is not done.
When valve is abnormal, in short, when open/close contact point enters at the same time or does not
enter at the same time.

Valve Status Indication


Shows the valves operating status;

Opened status Closed status Status besides opened/closed


[Green] [Gray] When valve is operating. [Yellow]

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1.23.9.2 Valve Frame Control Window

Auto/Manual indication
Valve status indication
Alarm status indication
Open/Close/Reset
button

T.Time setting EditBox

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Valve Status Indication


Shows the current status of valve as follows;
OPENED : When valve is fully open.
OPENNING : When valve is open (it does not show sometimes depending on drawing)
CLOSED : When valve is fully close.
CLOSING : When valve is close(it does not show sometimes depending on drawing)
FAULT : When open/close contact point comes in simultaneously or does not come in at the same
time.

Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm satus of valve as follows;
(Refer to alarm status indication of 1.23.9.1 Valve Frame*)
ALARM : When valve alarm happens
NORMAL : When theres no valve alarm

Open/Close/Reset button
Used when opening and closing value, or resetting valve alarm.

T.Time1 Setting EditBox


Shows the setting value of T.Time(Traveling Time), and users can change this.

T.Time1 : Traveling time means waiting time for feedback signal after open or close command
of valve. If feedback signal does not show within T.Time set time after open or close command
of valve, then alarm happens.

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1.23.9.3 How to operate valve by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the valve Frame Control Window.

2. If there is alarm message for valve, click the RESET button and COMMAND button to clear alarms.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the RESET button. Alarm message will disappear.

3. Click the OPEN button and COMMAND button to open valve.

Click the OPEN button. Click the COMMAND button.


The valve will be opened.

4. Click the CLOSE button and COMMAND button to close valve.

Click the CLOSE button. Click the COMMAND button.


The valve will be closed.

1.23.9.4 How to change T.Time by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the Valve Frame Control Window.

2. Fill in the new value on the T.Time EditBox.

3. Click the COMMAND button to apply.

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1.23.10 Position Valve Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current status and alarm status of position valve, and users can change various parameters
and control value.

1.23.10.1 Position Valve Frame

Valve status indication

Bar graph

Valve Status Indication


Valves position value is shown between 0~100%.

Bar Graph
Valves position value is displayed in bar graph form.

1.23.10.2 Position Valve Frame Control Window

Alarm Status Indication


Valve Position Indication

Setting Position Indication

Set Position

Pulse Period

T.Time Set EditBox

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Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm status of valve.
ALARM : When valve alarm occurs.
NORMAL : When theres no valve alarm.
Position valve alarm occurs when the valve position value that is received as feedback is different from
the set position value after traveling time on the set position command of valve.

Valve Position Indication


Shows the valve position value which is received as feedback at current.

Setting Position Indication


Shows the position value of valve to change. (The value that is shown in EditBox when COMMAND button
is clicked after inputing value in Set Position.)

Set Position
Input the position value of valve to input. Users can input position value in EditBox directly, and can input
by using +/- button.

Set Position EditBox.

Whenever + button is clicked, set poistion value is


raised by 5.
Whenever button is clicked, set position value is
reduced by 5.

Pulse Period
DO(Digital Out) output is sent out in order to meet the position of valve into set position value, its
dispatched in pulse form. Pulse up period shows the cycle while DO output is sent out, and pulse down
period shows the cycle while the output is not sent out . (It is not used sometimes depending on drawing.)

T.Time1 Set EditBox


Shows the setting value of T.Time(Traveling Time), and users can change it.

T.Time1 : Traveling time means waiting time for feedback signal after open or close command of
valve. If feedback signal does not show within T.Time set time after open or close command of
valve, then alarm happens.

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1.23.10.3 How to operate position valve by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the position valve Frame Control Window.

2. Fill in the new value on the Set Position EditBox.

3. Click the COMMAND button.

After tens of seconds, valve position value will meet


49.5 setting position value.
If valve position value does not become the same as
setting position value within T.Time, alarm ocurrs.

1.23.10.4 How to change the T.Time Set by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the position valve frame.

2. Refer to 1.23.9.4 How to change T.Time by using the Frame Control Window.

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1.23.11 Pump (Motor) Frame and Frame Control Window

Shows the alarm status and current status of pump(motor), and users can change various parameters and
control pump(motor).

1.23.11.1 Pump (Motor) Frame

Alarm Status Indication Remote/Local Indication

Pump (Motor) Status


Indication

Auto/Manual Indication Pump (Motor) Status


Indication

Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm status of pump(motor).

Normal status When Alarm occurs

Pump(motor) alarm happens in the case as following ;


On start command, after a traveling time, run signal is not fed back from the starter.
On stop command, after a traveling time, stopped signal is not fed back.
Abnormal signal comes from local starter.

Remote/Local Indication
Shows the status of remote/local. Users can control pump directly only when its remote status in mimic.
When its local, users can control pumps in a field.

Remote status Local status

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Pump (Motor) Status Indication


Shows the operating status of pump (motor).

Running status Stopped status

Auto/Manual Indication
Shows the status of Auto/Manual.

Auto status Remote status

1.23.11.2 Pump (Motor) Frame Control Window

Remote/Local Indication
Auto/Manual Indication
Pump Status Indication
Alarm Status Indication

Start/Stop/Reset button

Start/Stop T.Time EditBox

Auto/Manual Indication
Shows the setting status of Auto/Manual.

Remote/Local Indication
Shows the setting status of Remote/Local.

Pump Status Indication


Shows the current status of pump as follows;
RUNNING : When pump is on run status.
STOPPED: When pump is on stop status
WAITING : When tag input is wrong on frame configuration.

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Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm status of pump as follows;
(Refer to alarm status indication of 1.23.11.1 Pump (Motor) Frame).
ALARM : When pump alarm happens.
NORMAL : When theres no pump alarm.

Start/Stop/Reset button
Used when starting or stopping pump, and resetting pump alarm.

Start/Stop T.Time1 EditBox


Shows the setting value of start/stop T.Time(Traveling Time), and users can change it.

Start/Stop T.Time1 : Traveling time means waiting time for feedback signal after start or stop
command of pump. If feedback signal does not reach within T.Time set time after start or stop
command of pump, then alarm happens.

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1.23.11.3 How to operate pump by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the pump Frame Control Window.

2. If there is alarm message for pump, click the RESET button and COMMAND button to clear alarms.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the RESET button. Alarm message will disappear.

3. Click the START button and COMMAND button to run pump.

Click the START button. Click the COMMAND button.


The pump will be running.

4. Click the STOP button and COMMAND button to stop pump.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the STOP button. The pump will be stopped.

1.23.11.4 How to change start (stop) T.Time by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the pump Frame Control Window.

2. Refer to 1.23.9.4 How to change T.Time by using the Frame Control Window .

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1.23.12 Stand-By Pump Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current status of stand-by pump and alarm status , and users can change various parameters
and control pump. Stand-by pump has 2 stand-by pumps and 3 stand-by pumps.

1.23.12.1 Stand-By Pump Frame

Alarm Status Indication

Remote/Local Indication

Auto/Manual Indication

Pump Status Indication

3 Stand-By Pump 2 Stand-By Pump

Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm status of pump(motor).

Normal status When alarm occurs

Pump(motor) alarm happens in the case as follows;


On start command, when run signal does not reach after a traveling time.
On stop command, when stopped signal does not reach after a traveling time.
When abnormal signal comes from local starter.
When pump starts automatically by stand-by condition.
When pump stops automatically by stand-by condition.

Remote/Local Indication
Refer to *Remote/Local Indication of 1.23.11.1 Pump (Motor) Frame.

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Auto/Manual Indication
Shows the Auto/Manual status. In case of Auto, pump is operated by auto logic according to stand-by
condition. In case of Manual , users operate pump manually in mimic.

Auto status Remote status

Pump Status Indication


Refer to *Pump Status Indication of 1.23.11.1 Pump (Motor) Frame.

1.23.12.2 Stand-By Pump Frame Control Window

Remote/Local
Indication Auto/Manual
Indication
Pump Status
Indication Alarm Status
Indication
Start/Stop button

Auto/Manual
button
Reset button

Build Up Time Start/Stop T.Time


Edit Box Edit Box

Recovery Time
button

Auto/Manual Indication
Shows the setting status of Auto/Manual.
Refer to Auto/Manual indication of 1.23.12.1 Stand-By Pump Frame.

Remote/Local Indication
Shows the setting value of Remote/Local.
Refer to Remote/Local Indication of 1.23.11.1 Pump (Motor) Frame.

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Pump Status Indication


Shows the current status of pump.
Refer to *Pump Status Indication of 1.23.11.2 Pump (Motor) Frame Control Window.

Alarm Status Indication


Shows the alarm status of pump as follows.
(Refer to *Alarm Status Indication of 1.23.12.1 Stand-By Pump Frame)
ALARM : When pump alarm happens
NORMAL : Theres no pump alarm.

Start/Stop button
Used to let pump start or stop.

Auto/Manual button
Change the setting status of Auto/Manual of pump.
Refer to *Auto/Manual Indication of 1.23.12.1 Stand-By Pump Frame.

Build Up Time1 EditBox


Shows the setting value of build up time, and users can change it.

Start/Stop T.Time2 EditBox


Shows the setting value of start/stop T.Time(Traveling Time), and users can change it.

Reset button
Used to reset pump alarm.

Recovery Time EditBox


Shows the recovery time when pump is operated again in the condition before black out after recovery
from black out, and users can change it.

Build Up Time1 : Build up time that takes for pressure of pump to be restored to normal status
after pump starts from stop condition, and during build up time, it does not cause alarm though
it becomes low pressure.
Start/Stop T.Time2 : Traveling time means waiting time for feedback signal after start or stop
command of pump. If feedback signal does not show within T.Time set time after start or stop
command of pump, then alarm happens.

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1.23.12.3 How to operate stand-by pump by using the Frame Control Window
<In manual mode>
1. Pop up the stand-by pump Frame Control Window.

2. If the auto/manual mode is the auto mode, click the MANUAL button and COMMAND button to change
mode for each pump.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the MANUAL button. The mode will be changed to manual.

3. If there is alarm message for pump, click the RESET button and COMMAND button to clear alarms for
each pump.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the RESET button. Alarm message will disappear.

4. Click the START button and COMMAND button to run pump.

Click the START button. Click the COMMAND button.


The pump will be running.

5. Click the STOP button and COMMAND button to stop pump.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the STOP button. The pump will be stopped.

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1.23.13 How to operate stand-by pump by using the Frame Control Window
<In auto mode with stand-by condition>
1. Pop up the stand-by pump Frame Control Window.

2 Click the AUTO button and COMMAND button to change mode for each pump.

Click the AUTO button. Click the COMMAND button.


The mode will be changed to manual.

3. The pump will be operated automatically by auto mode (stand-by mode).

1.23.13.1 How to change the Start (Stop) T.Time by using the Frame Control Window
1. Pop up the stand-by pump Frame Control Window.
2. Refer to 1.23.9.4 How to change T.Time by using the Frame Control Window.

1.23.13.2 How to change the Build Up Time by using the Frame Control Window
1. Pop up the stand-by pump Frame Control Window.
2. Refer to 1.23.9.4 How to change T.Time by using the Frame Control Window.

1.23.13.3 How to change the Recovery Time by using the Frame Control Window
1. Pop up the stand-by pump Frame Control Window.
2. Refer to 1.23.9.4 How to change T.Time by using the Frame Control Window.

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1.23.14 Manual Valve Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the current status of Manual Valve1 , and users can control valve.

1.23.14.1 Manual Valve Frame

Valve Status Indication

Valve Status Indication

Valve Status Indication


Shows the operating status of manual valve.

Opened status Closed status

Manual Valve1 : Valve where only open/close condition is shown on mimic by using virtual tag
internally, not the valve condition is shown on mimic after receiving signal from actual valve.
Therefore, alarm.does not exist in manual valve.

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1.23.14.2 Manual Valve Frame Control Window

Open/Close button

Open/Close/Reset button
Used to show the status of manual valve of mimic in open or close status.

1.23.14.3 How to open (close) manual valve by using Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the Frame Control Window.

2. Click the OPEN button and COMMAND button to change the status of manual valve with open.

Click the OPEN button. Click the COMMAND button.


The status of manual valve will be
changed to open.

3. Click the CLOSE button and COMMAND button to change the status of manual valve with close.

Click the COMMAND button.


Click the CLOSE button.
The status of manual valve will be
changed to close.

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1.23.15 Counter Frame and Frame Control Window


Shows the pulse count value of Pulse Input Card1, and users can change initial pulse count value.

1.23.15.1 Counter Frame

Count Indication

Count Indication
Shows the current pulse count of pulse card.
Refer to 1.11.4 Pulse Input P.C.W window.

Pulse Input Card1 : Pulse input card receives generally pulse from flow meter sensor.

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1.23.16 Running Hour Frame and Frame Control Window


Generally, it shows the total time of running pump, and users can change the total time or initialize.

1.23.16.1 Running Hour Frame

Elapse Time
Indication

Elapse Time Indication


Elapse time means the time passed after pump runs in stop condition and it shows this time.
Elapse time is initialized in following two cases depending on drawing.
When pump is operated again in running status from stop status or when initialized by using RESET
button in Frame Control Window.
When initializing by using RESET button on Frame Control Window regardless of pumps reoperation.

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1.23.16.2 Running Hour Frame Control Window

Elapse Time Indication

Reset button

Elapse Time Indication


Shows elapse time.
Refer to *Elapse Time Indication of 1.23.15.1 Running Hour Frame.

RESET button
Initialize elapse time to 00:00:00.

1.23.16.3 How to initialize the Elapse Time by using the Frame Control Window

1. Pop up the running hour Frame Control Window.

2. Click the RESET button and COMMAND button.

Click the RESET button. Click the COMMAND button.


The elapse time will be initialized to 00:00:00.

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Attachment. 1 <System Alarm Information Table>

Tag Name Description Cause for happening Device type

- When server PC is turned off.


- When communicaton server (AcoSvrex.exe)
ACONIS1 ACONIS1 NO REPLY
execution program is down.
ACONIS2 ACONIS2 NO REPLY Server PC
- Main/reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of server
LAN Line
PC is not all connected.
ACONIS10 ACONIS10 NO REPLY
* ACONISN_ML, ACONISN_RL LAN line
error happens.

ACONIS1 (M) LINE


COMM ERR - Main LAN(Ethernet) line of server PC is not
ACONIS1_ML
ACONIS2 (M) LINE connected.
ACONIS2_ML Server PC
COMM ERR - With main LAN(Ethernet) line of server PC,
LAN Line
telecommunication is impossible for over
ACONIS10_ML
ACONIS10 (M) LINE 30 seconds.
COMM ERR

ACONIS1 (R) LINE


COMM ERR - Reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of server PC is
ACONIS1_RL
ACONIS2 (R) LINE not connected.
ACONIS2_RL Server PC
COMM ERR - With main LAN(Ethernet) line of server PC,
LAN Line
telecommunication is impossible for over
ACONIS10_RL
ACONIS10 (R) LINE 30 seconds.
COMM ERR

When main HICM860 for ECR is turned off.


When main HICM860 for ECR is down.
When main HICM860 for ECR is Reset.
When main/reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of
main HICM860 for ECR is not all connected. HICM860
ECRMAIN ECRMAIN NO REPLY When telecommunication between main Server PC
HICM860 for ECR and communication LAN Line
server(AcoSvrEx.exe) execution program is
not possible for 30 seconds.
ECRMAIN_ML, ECRMAIN_RL LAN line
error happens.

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When main LAN(Ethernet) line of main


HICM860 for ECR is not connected. HICM860
ECRMAIN (M) LINE
ECRMAIN_ML With main LAN(Ethernet) line, main HICM860 Server PC
COMM ERR
for ECR is not possible for telecommunication LAN Line
for over 30 seconds.

When reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of main


HICM860 for ECR is not connected. HICM860
ECRMAIN (R) LINE
ECRMAIN_RL With reserve LAN(Ethernet) line, main Server PC
COMM ERR
HICM860 for ECR is impossible for over 30 LAN Line
seconds.

When reserve HICM860 for ECR is turned


off.
When reserve HICM860 for ECR is down.
When reserve HICM860 for ECR is reset.
When main/reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of
reserve HICM860 for ECR is not all HICM860
ECRRES
ECRRES connected. Server PC
NO REPLY
When telecommunication between reserve LAN Line
HICM860 for ECR and communication
server(AcoSvrEx.exe) execution program is
not possible for over 30 seconds.
* ECRRES_ML, ECRRES_RL LAN line
error happens.

When reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of main


HICM860 for ECR is not connected. HICM860
ECRRES (M) LINE
ECRRES_ML With reserve LAN(Ethernet) line, reserve Server PC
COMM ERR
HICM860 for ECR is not possible for LAN Line
telecommunication of over 30 seconds.

When reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of reserve


HICM860 for ECR is not connected. HICM860
ECRRES (R) LINE
ECRRES_RL With ECR reserve LAN(Ethernet) line, Server PC
COMM ERR
reserve HICM860 is impossible for over 30 LAN Line
seconds.

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When main HICM860 for CCR is turned off.


When main HICM860 for CCR is down.
When main HICM860 for CCR is reset.
When main/reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of
Main HICM860 for CCR is not all connected. HICM860
CCRMAIN
CCRMAIN When telecommunication between main Server PC
NO REPLY
HICM860 for CCR and communication LAN Line
server(AcoSvrEx.exe) execution program is
not possible for over 30 seconds.
* CCRMAIN_ML, CCRMAIN_RL LAN line
error happens.

When main LAN(Ethernet) line of main


HICM860 for CCR is not connected. HICM860
CCRMAIN (M) LINE
CCRMAIN_ML With main LAN(Ethernet) line, main HICM860 Server PC
COMM ERR
for CCR is not possible for LAN Line
telecommunication of over 30 seconds.

When reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of main


HICM860
CCRMAIN (R) LINE HICM860 for CCR is not connected.
CCRMAIN_RL Server PC
COMM ERR With CCR reserve LAN(Ethernet) line, main
LAN Line
HICM860 is impossible for over 30 seconds.

When reserve HICM860 for CCR is turned


off.
When reserve HICM860 for CCR is down.
When reserve HICM860 for CCR is reset.
When main/reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of
reserve HICM860 for CCR is not all HICM860
CCRRES CCRRES NO REPLY connected. Server PC
When telecommunication between reserve LAN Line
HICM860 for CCR and communication
server(AcoSvrEx.exe) execution program is
not possible for over 30 seconds.
* CCRRES_ML, CCRRES_RL LAN line
error happens.

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When main LAN(Ethernet) line of reserve


HICM860 for CCR is not connected. HICM860
CCRRES (M) LINE
CCRRES_ML With main LAN(Ethernet) line, reserve Server PC
COMM ERR
HICM860 for CCR is not possible for LAN Line
telecommunication of over 30 seconds.

When reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of reserve


HICM860 for CCR is not connected. HICM860
CCRRES (R) LINE
CCRRES_RL With reserve LAN(Ethernet) line, reserve Server PC
COMM ERR
HICM860 for CCR is impossible for over 30 LAN Line
seconds.

ECM_EAS_NO When EAS is turned off.


01 (ECR) EAS NO REPLY When EAS is down.
ECM_EAS_NO (W/H) EAS NO REPLY Main/reserve LAN(Ethernet) line of EAS is
EAS
02 not all connected.
LAN Line
(C/E CABIN) EAS NO When EAS and alarm server(AlmSvrex.exe)
ECM_EAS_NO REPLY execution program is impossible for
20 telecommunication for over 1 minute.

When main MPM for ECR is turned off.


When main MPM for ECR is down.
When main/reserve RS-485 communication
line of main MPM for EAS is not all
PCMECR ST.1(M) NO connected.
net-MPM
REPLY When main MPM for ECR and
PCMECR_1_M 64A-MPM
PCMECR ST.2(M) NO HICM860(Gateway) are impossible for
PCMECR_2_M HICM-PC
REPLY telecommunication for over 30 seconds.
Communic
When HICM-PC for ECR is turned off.
PCMECR_8_M ation Line
PCMECR ST.8(M) NO When HICM-PC for ECR is down.
(RS-485)
REPLY When main/reserve RS-485 communication
line of HICM-PC for EAS is not all connected.
When HICM-PC for ECR and
HICM860(Gateway) are impossible for
telecommunication for over 30 seconds.

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When main RS-485 communication line of


MPM for ECR is not all connected.
When main RS-485 communication line of
PCMECR_1M_ PCMECR ST.1M(ML)
MPM for ECR and HICM860(Gateway) are
ML COMM ERR net-MPM
impossible for telecommunication for over 30
PCMECR_2M_ PCMECR ST.2M(ML) HICM-PC
seconds.
ML COMM ERR Communic
When main RS-485 communication line of
ation Line
HICM-PC for ECR is not all connected.
PCMECR_8M_ PCMECR ST.8M(ML) (RS-485)
When telecommunication between main RS-
ML COMM ERR
485 communication line of HICM-PC for ECR
and HICM860(Gateway) is impossible for
over 30 seconds.

When reserve RS-485 communication line of


main MPM for ECR is not all connected.
PCMECR_1M_ PCMECR ST.1M(RL) When reserve RS-485 communication line of
RL COMM ERR main MPM for ECR and HICM860(gateway)
net-MPM
PCMECR_2M_ PCMECR ST.2M(RL) are impossible for telecommunication for over
HICM-PC
RL COMM ERR 30 seconds.
Communic
When reserve RS-485 communication line of
ation Line
HICM-PC for ECR is not all connected.
(RS-485)
PCMECR_8M_ PCMECR ST.8M(RL) When telecommunication between reserve
RL COMM ERR RS-485 communication line of HICM-PC for
ECR and HICM860(Gateway) is impossible
for over 30 seconds.

PCMECR ST.1(R) When reserve MPM for ECR is turned off.


NO REPLY When reserve MPM for ECR is down.
PCMECR_1_R net-MPM
PCMECR ST.2(R) When main/reserve RS-485 communication
PCMECR_2_R 64A-MPM
NO REPLY line of reserve MPM for ECR is not all
Communic
connected.
ation Line
When telecommunication between reserve
PCMECR_8_R (RS-485)
PCMECR ST.8(R) MPM for ECR and HICM860(gateway) is
NO REPLY impossible for over 30 seconds.

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PCMECR_1R_ PCMECR ST.1R(ML)


ML COMM ERR When main RS-485 communication line of
PCMECR_2R_ PCMECR ST.2R(ML) reserve MPM for ECR is not all connected. net-MPM
ML COMM ERR When telecommunication between main Communic
RS-485 communication line of reserve ation Line
PCMECR_8R_ PCMECR ST.8R(ML) MPM for ECR and HICM860(Gateway) is (RS-485)
ML COMM ERR impossible for telecommunication for over
30 seconds.
PCMECR_1R_ PCMECR ST.1R(RL) When reserve RS-485 communication line
RL COMM ERR of reserve MPM for ECR is not all
PCMECR_2R_ PCMECR ST.2R(RL) connected. net-MPM
RL COMM ERR When telecommunication between reserve Communic
RS-485 communication line of reserve ation Line
PCMECR_8R_ PCMECR RTU.8R(RL) MPM for ECR and HICM860(gateway) is (RS-485)
RL COMM ERR impossible for over 30 seconds.

PCMECR ST.1 NO.1


CARD ERR
PCMECR_1_1 ~ When each card power of station for ECR
~ PCMECR ST.1 NO.16 is turned off.
PCMECR_1_16 CARD ERR When each card of station for ECR is
down. I/O Card
PCMECR_8_1 PCMECR ST.8 NO.1 When telecommunication between each
~ CARD ERR card of station for ECR and each MPM is
PCMECR_8_16 ~ not possible for over 10 seconds.
PCMECR ST.8 NO.16
CARD ERR

PCMCCR ST.1 NO.1


PCMCCR_1_1 CARD ERR
~ ~ When each card power of station for CCR is
PCMCCR_1_16 PCMCCR ST.1 NO.16 turned off.
CARD ERR When each card of station for CCR is down.
PCMCCR_8_1 When telecommunication between each card I/O Card
~ PCMCCR ST.8 NO.1 of station for CCR and each MPM is not
PCMCCR_8_16 CARD ERR possible for over 10 seconds.
~
PCMCCR ST.8 NO.16
CARD ERR

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PCMECR_DB PCMECR DB VER. Each server PC and database of HICM860


MISMATCH for ECR is different from each other.

PCMCCR_DB PCMCCR DB VER. Each server PC and database of HICM860


MISMATCH for CCR is different from each other.

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2.1 General Description
The system control device, HICM(Hyundai Intelligent Communication Module : HICM860), is the major
device for system management, and uses real-time OS. It has main functions such as database
downloading for ethernet communication with operator station, event-logging, input/output through HD-
BUS(RS-485) with sub-station and operates control logic by input data.
HICM860 provides the communication function as following ; RS485(for Sub-Station communication),
LAN(Ethernet communication for operator station communication) and CONSOLE(for system status
check).

2.1.1 Function
The HICM860 has the following functions.
Gathering field data from local station.
Providing information from server to third party system such as voyage data recorder and loading
computer etc.
Providing field data, system alarm information to server.
Providing the sound function of buzzer.
Providing the logic process through various function blocks.

2.1.2 Operating status of Front LED


Users can check the abnormality of HICM860 device through LED status on the front of HICM860 and can
restart HICM860 by using RESET switch.

FRONT VIEW

HICM860

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<Front LED usage>

Front LED Description


RSTSW If users press reset switch for 2 sec, HICM860 is operated again.
POWER Shows power on status.
RESET Shows CPU reset status.
CPRUN Shows CPU run status.
LANTX0 Shows data sending status with main LAN port, when normal, its blinking.
LANRX0 Shows data receiving status with main LAN port, when normal, its blinking.
LANTX1 Shows data sending status with reserve LAN port, when normal, its blinking.
LANRX1 Shows data receiving status with reserve LAN port, when normal, its blinking.
TXD01 Not Used
RXD01 Not Used
TXD02 Shows data sending status with main RS485 port, when normal, its blinking.
RXD02 Shows data receiving status with main RS485 port, when normal, its blinking.
TXD03 Shows data sending status with reserve RS485 port, when normal, its blinking.
RXD03 Shows data receiving status with reserve RS485 port, when normal, its blinking.
Shows data sending status with Main RS485 port for buzzer box, when normal, its
TXD04
blinking.
RXD04 Not Used
Shows data sending status with reserve RS485 port for buzzer box, when normal, its
TXD05
blinking.
RXD05 Not Used
STS00 When operating with upper server and master, LED becomes on.
STS01 When operating with upper server and slave, LED becomes on.
STS02 When operating with lower server and master, LED becomes on.
STS03 When operating with lower server and slave, LED becomes on.
When both of upper server and main, reserve LAN port are impossible for
STS04
telecommunication, LED becomes on.
When both of counterpart, HICM860 and main, reserve LAN port are impossible for
STS05
telecommunication, LED becomes on.
When both of lower station and main, reserve RS485 port are impossible for
STS06
telecommunication, LED becomes on.
STS07 When HICM860 runs normally, LED is blinking regularly.

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2.1.3 Connection explanation of rear telecommunication port


HICM860s rear communication port consists of 4 pcs of RS-485 communication ports, 2 pcs of ethernet
(TCP/IP) communication ports, and 2pcs of CONSOLE/AUX communication ports.

REAR VIEW

AC110/220V PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4


RS232/485 RS232/485 RS232/485 RS485 CONSOLE AUX LAN 1 LAN 2

L N FG

PORT 1 PORT 2 PORT 3 PORT 4 CONSOLE AUX LAN1 LAN2


RS232 RS232 RS232 RS232
/485 /485 /485 /485

<Usage per telecommunication port>

Communication port Description


PORT1
Not used
RS232/485
PORT2 Users can connect to MPM of each station with main RS485 port, and
RS232/485 through this port, exchanging data with each station is possible.
PORT3 Users can connect to MPM of each station with reserve RS485 port, through
RS232/485 these ports, exchanging data with each station is possible.
PORT4 When alarm happens after connecting to buzzer box, send the signal which
RS232/485 causes buzzer to operate to buzzer box.
CONSOLE For debug device (only service engineer uses)
AUX Not used
LAN1 Users can connect to main hub(HUB1) with main ethernet(TCP/IP) LAN port,
through this port, users can exchange data with upper server.
LAN2 Users can connect to reserve hub(HUB2) with reserve ethernet(TCP/IP) LAN
port, through this port, users can exchange data with upper server.

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<HICM860 actual and telecommunication connection drawing >

Main Communication Line Main LAN Line


From HICM860 to Local From HICM860 to HUB1
Station (RS-485) (Ethernet TCP/IP)

Main HICM860

Reserve HICM860

Reserve Communication Line Main/Reserve Lines Reserve LAN Line


From HICM860 to Local From HICM860 to From HICM860 to HUB2
Station (RS-485) Buzzer Box(HRC-4DO) (Ethernet TCP/IP)

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2.2 How to replace the HICM-860

NOTE : Mismatching the line connection will make the system errors and malfunction of
ACONIS after replacing HICM860.
Before removing old HICM-860, please mark labels on each communication line, like as Main
LAN Line-LAN1, Reserve LAN Line-LAN2, Main RS-485 Line-Port2, Reserve RS-485 Line-
Port3 and Main/Reserve RS-485 Line-Port4.

Main Communication Line Main LAN Line


From HICM860 to Local From HICM860 to HUB1
Station (RS-485) (Ethernet TCP/IP)

Main HICM860

Reserve HICM860

Reserve Communication Line Main/Reserve Lines Reserve LAN Line


From HICM860 to Local From HICM860 to From HICM860 to HUB2
Station (RS-485) Buzzer Box (Ethernet TCP/IP)

1. Pull out fuses of the relevant HICM860 to power off in the engine control console.
2. Disconnect each communication lines and power cables from the relevant HICM860.
3. Replace old HICM860 with new one, and reconnect the communication lines and power cables to
assign its port respectively.
4. Power on the relevant HICM-860.
5. Follow the 2.2.1 How to download and synchronize database after finished above working.
6. When volume function is applied, follow the 2.2.2 How to download Volume Table after finished
above working.

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2.2.1 How to download and synchronize database

1. Click the Log In button on the mimic of server no.1 or no.2 PC to get authority for download.
(User ID : aconis2000, Password : baewoori)

Pop up login window

Select OK button when this window pops up.

2. Click the Wheel Mark in red rectangle on the mimic of server no.1 PC.

Pop up system configuration


window

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3. Click the DB Tuner button on system configuration window.

Pop up DB tuner window

4. Check the check box for Expert Function in red rectangle to display the additional menus.

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5. Click the DB INITIALIZATION button on the full- download to resource field.

Click the DB INITIALIZATION button


after checking the check box for All Select YES button when this
Resources. window pops up.

-The DB of server no.1 will be copied to all


servers and HICM860s.
-The ACONIS2000 program will restart
automatically in the all servers.
-The HICM860s will restart automatically.
-After restarting, all alarms will occur again.

6. After finishing download, close all windows except mimic.

Server and resource names are


displayed that downloaded normally.

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2.2.2 How to download volume table

1. Click the Log In button on the Mimic of server no.1 or no.2 PC to get authority for download.
(User ID : aconis2000, password : baewoori)

Pop up login window

Select OK button when this window pops up.

2. Click the Wheel Mark in red rectangle on the mimic of server no.1 PC.

Pop up system
configuration window

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3. Click the DB Tuner button on system configuration window.

Pop up DB tuner window

4. Check the check box for Expert Function in red rectangle to display the additional menus.

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5. Select the PCMECR(Resource Name) to download on the volume table combo box.
(When exchanging ECR main HICM860)
6. Select the MAINECR(PCM name) to download on the volume table combo box.
(When exchanging ECR main HICM860)

7. Click the Volume Download button on the Volume Table field.

2. Click the Volume download


button.

1. Select Resource and PCM Name to download on


Volume Table combo box.

8. Wait about 2 minutes until completely finishing download.

-The volume table will be copied to


HICM860s.
-The ACONIS2000 program will restart
automatically in the all servers.
-The HICM860s will restart automatically.

Volume table names are displayed that


downloaded to HICM860 normally.

8. Repeat step 5 through step 7 about PCMECR S.


9. Repeat step 5 through step 7 about PCMCCR P.
10. Repeat step 5 through step 7 about PCMCCR S.
11. After finishing download, close all windows except mimic.

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2.3 HICM860 Trouble shooting

2.3.1 Main LAN Line Error of Main HICM860 installed in ECR Console
TAG NAME DESCRIPTION

ECRMAIN_ML ECRMAIN (M)LINE COMM ERR

CHECK POINT
1) LED state of LANTX0 and LANRX0 of the front panel on main HICM860.
In a normal operation, LED(Yellow) of LANTX0 and LANRX0 will flicker. In an abnormal operation,
LED(Yellow) of LANTX0 and LANRX0 will not flicker.

2) LED state of the port on the main HUB1 connected to the main HICM860 .
In a normal operation, the relevant LED will flicker regularly. In an abnormal operation, the relevant
LED will not flicker.

ACTION
Method 1: Separate existing cables connected to main HICM860 LAN1 port and main HUB1 from both
sides of port, and check if it changes to normal by using other straight LAN cable and connecting
again(LAN cable defect).

Method 2: Seperate LAN cable connected to main HUB1 port from port and reconnect to spare port of
main HUB1, and check if it becomes normal or not.(HUB LAN port defect).

Method 3: Perform Ping Test for main HICM860 LAN1 port and check if LAN1 port is normal or not.
(Refer to 2.4 Ping Test Procedure .)

Method 4: After resetting reset switch of main HICM860 for 2 sec, check if it becomes normal or not.

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2.3.2 Reserve LAN Line Error of Main HICM860 installed in ECR Console
TAG NAME DESCRIPTION

ECRMAIN_RL ECRMAIN (R)LINE COMM ERR

CHECK POINT
1) LED state of LANTX1 and LANRX1 of the front panel on main HICM860
In a normal operation, LED(Yellow) of LANTX1 and LANRX1 will flicker. In an abnormal operation,
LED(Yellow) of LANTX1 and LANRX1 will not flicker.

2) LED state of the port on the reserve HUB2 connected to the main HICM860
In a normal operation, the relevant LED will flicker regularly. In an abnormal operation, the relevant
LED will not flicker.

ACTION
Method 1: Separate existing cables connected to main HICM860 LAN 2 port and main HUB2 from both
sides of the ports, and check if it changes to normal by using other straight LAN cable and connecting
again(LAN cable defect).

Method 2: Seperate LAN cable connected to main HUB2 port from the port and reconnect to spare port of
main HUB2, and check if it becomes normal or not.(HUB LAN port defect)

Method 3: Perform Ping Test for main HICM860 LAN2 port and check if LAN2 port is normal or not.
(Refer to 2.4 Ping Test Procedure .)

Method 4: After resetting reset switch of main HICM860 for 2 sec, check if it becomes normal or not.

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2.3.3 No Reply Error of Main HICM860 installed in ECR Console


Tag Name Description

ECRMAIN_ML ECRMAIN (M)LINE COMM ERR


ECRMAIN_RL ECRMAIN (R)LINE COMM ERR
ECRMAIN ECRMAIN NO REPLY

CHECK POINT
1) LED state of LANTX0, LANRX0, LANTX1 and LANRX1 of the front panel on main HICM860
In a normal operation, all LEDs will flicker.
In an abnormal operation, all LEDs will not flicker.

2) LED state of the port on the HUB1 and HUB2 connected to the main HICM860
In a normal operation, the relevant LED will flicker regularly. In an abnormal operation, the relevant
LED will not flicker.

On an abnormal state, not all LEDs(Yellow) flicker.

ACTION
Method 1: After resetting Reset switch of main HICM860 for 2 sec and check if it becomes normal or not.
Method 2: Perform Ping test for main HICM860 LAN1, LAN2 port and check if the port is normal or not.
(Refer to 2.4 Ping Test Procedure. )

Method 3: Separate main and reserve cable connected to main HICM860 LAN port and HUB1, HUB2 port
from both of the ports and check if it becomes normal by using other straight LAN cable and reconnecting.
(LAN cable defect)

Method 4: Separate main LAN cable and reserve LAN cable connected to HUB1 and HUB2 port from the
ports and reconnect them to spare port of HUB1, HUB2, check if it becomes normal.(HUB LAN port
defect)

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2.3.4 Main LAN Line Error of Reserve HICM860 installed in ECR Console
TAG NAME DESCRIPTION

ECRRES_ML ECRRES (M)LINE COMM ERR

CHECK POINT
1) LED state of LANTX1 and LANRX1 of the front panel on reserve HICM860
In a normal operation, LED(Yellow) of LANTX1 and LANRX1 will flicker. In an abnormal operation,
LED(Yellow) of LANTX1 and LANRX1 will not flicker.

2) LED state of the port on the reserve HUB2 connected to the reserve HICM860
In a normal operation, the relevant LED will flicker regularly. In an abnormal operation, the relevant
LED will not flicker.

ACTION
Method 1: Separate existing cables connected to reserve HICM860 LAN1 port and main HUB1 from both
sides of the ports, and check if it changes to normal by using other straight LAN cable and connecting
again(LAN cable defect).
Method 2: Seperate LAN cable connected to main HUB1 port from the port and reconnect to spare port of
main HUB1, and check if it becomes normal or not.(HUB LAN port defect)

Method 3: Perform Ping Test of reserve HICM860 LAN1 port and check if LAN1 port is normal or not.
(Refer to 2.4 Ping Test Procedure.)

Method 4: After resetting reset switch of main HICM860 for 2 sec, check if it becomes normal or not.

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2.3.5 Reserve LAN Line Error of Reserve HICM860 installed in ECR Console
TAG NAME DESCRIPTION

ECRRES _RL ECRRES (R)LINE COMM ERR

CHECK POINT
1) LED state of LANTX1 and LANRX1 of the front panel on reserve HICM860
In a normal operation, LED(Yellow) of LANTX1 and LANRX1 will flicker. In an abnormal operation,
LED(Yellow) of LANTX1 and LANRX1 will not flicker.

2) LED state of the port on the reserve HUB2 connected to the reserve HICM860
In a normal operation, the relevant LED will flicker regularly. In an abnormal operation, the relevant
LED will not flicker.

ACTION
Method 1: Separate existing cables connected to reserve HICM860 LAN2 port and main HUB2 from both
sides of the ports, and check if it changes to normal by using other straight LAN cable and connecting
again(LAN cable defect).

Method 2: Seperate LAN cable connected to reserve HUB2 port from the port and reconnect to spare port
of reserve HUB2, and check if it becomes normal or not.(HUB LAN port defect)

Method 3: Perform Ping Test of main HICM860 LAN2 port and check if LAN2 port is normal or not.
(Refer to 2.4 Ping Test Procedure.)

Method 4: After resetting reset switch of reserve HICM860 for 2 sec, check if it becomes normal or not.

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2.3.6 NO REPLY Error of Reserve HICM860 installed in ECR Console


TAG NAME DESCRIPTION

ECRRES_R ECRRES NO REPLY

CHECK POINT
1) LED state of LANTX0, LANRX0, LANTX1 and LANRX1 of the front panel on reserve HICM860
In a normal operation, all LEDs will flicker.
In an abnormal operation, all LEDs will not flicker.

2) LED state of the port on the HUB1 and HUB2 connected to the reserve HICM860
In a normal operation, the relevant LED will flicker regularly. In an abnormal operation, the relevant
LED will not flicker.

On an abnormal state, not all LEDs(Yellow) flicker.

ACTION
Method 1: After resetting reset switch of reserve HICM860 for 2 sec and check if it becomes normal or not.
(HICM860 misfunction)

Method 2: Perform Ping Test for reserve HICM860 LAN1, LAN2 port and check if the port is normal or not.
(Refer to 2.4 Ping Test Procedure .)

Method 3: Separate main and reserve cable connected to reserve HICM860 LAN port and HUB1, HUB2
port from both of the ports and check if it becomes normal by using other straight LAN cable and
reconnecting.(LAN cable defect)

Method 4: Separate main LAN cable and reserve LAN cable connected to HUB1 and HUB2 port from the
ports, and reconnect to each spare port of HUB1, HUB2, and check if it becomes normal.(HUB LAN port
defect)

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2.4 Ping Test Procedure


1. Click the Log In button on the mimic of server no.1 or no.2 PC to get authority for download.

Pop up login window.

Select OK button when this window pops

2. Click the Log Out button on the Mimic of server no.1 PC.

Pop up logout window Select Exit button to close mimic when


this window pops up.

3. Click the Run menu on the START.

Pop up Run window

Select OK button after typing cmd word when this


window pops up .

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4. Test after inputing ping command on DOS command window.

DOS command Target IP address

<HICM860 IP Table>

HICM860s Tag Name IP Address


ECRMAIN_ML 10.8.1.96
Main HICM860 for ECR
ECRMAIN_RL 11.8.1.96
ECRRES_ML 10.8.1.97
Reserve HICM860 for ECR
ECRRES_RL 11.8.1.97
CCRMAIN_ML 10.8.1.98
Main HICM860 for CCR
CCRMAIN_RL 11.8.1.98
CCRRES_ML 10.8.1.99
Reserve HICM860 for CCR
CCRRES_RL 11.8.1.99

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5. Check the result after ping test.

Press Enter key on keyboard after typing command(ping 10.8.1.96).


Then following result appears.

Result: 0% loss
ECRMAIN LAN1 Port: Good

Result : 100% loss


ECRMAIN LAN1 Port : No Good(LAN1 port is damaged.)

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5. Close DOS command window.

6. Double-click Shortcut to A2Kmfc or A2kMFC icon desktop, mimic is excuted.

1. Close DOS command window.

2. Double-click A2kMFC icon desktop.

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3.1 HRC-net-MPM
3.1.1 General Description
Net-MPMs function is to collect data from each I/O card and send it to HICM860, or send the data
received from HICM860 to each I/O card.
Communication among HICM860s is used with HDLC protocol, and communication among each I/O is
used with CAN2.0 protocol.
For duplication in one station, 2 pcs of MPM of primary/secondary are used.

3.1.2 net-MPM Front View

PWR/
RUN/ FRONT LCD
RST

Mode buttons

RS485 port
Debug port

Power switch/
24V Power terminal

CAN port

PWR/RUN/RST
PWR : Shows the status of power on/off, and when power is on, red lamp turns on.
RUN : Shows the operating status of CPU of MPM, and when operating normally, green lamp is on, and
its blinking.
RST : Button to reset CPU of MPM and if its pressed by sharp material for 2 seconds, CPU is reset.

Mode Buttons
Its used to change the setting value like address number of MPM.

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FRONT LCD
Shows the status of telecommunication of MPM and setting value of address.

Address number
Communication
status

Address Number : When address number of MPM card is displayed and MPM is set as primary, then P is
shown, and when its set as secondary, then S is shown.
Communication status : Shows the transmitting/receiving of main/reserve communication of MPM.
Tx1 Rx1 shows main communication, and Tx2 Rx2 shows reserve communication status and when
transmitting/receiving is normal, the right number of Tx Rx (1,2) is flickering.

RS485/CAN2.0/Debug port

RS485 port
Debug port

CAN2.0 port

RS485 port : Telecommunicaton port to exchange data with HICM860 and this uses HDLC protocol, and
therere main/reserve 2 ports for duplicaton.
CAN2.0 port :Telecommunication port to exchange data with each I/O card, and uses CAN2.0 protocol.
Debug port : Telecomunication port for MPM debug, and service engineer uses it.

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal

Power switch 24V Power terminal

Power Switch : Switch of MPM to supply power. In order to reset MPM, it turns off/on power switch.
24V Power Terminal : Terminal to supply DC 24V power to MPM and theres FG, +, - 3 terminal.

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3.2 net-DI16 (Digital Input 16 channels)


3.2.1 General Description
net-DI16 card communicates in two way with net-MPM through CAN telecommunication and receives dry
contact value from each sensor of field.
One net-DI16 card consists of 16 channels.

3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View

ADD FND/ADD/SET buttons

Power switch/
24V Power terminal CAN2.0 terminal

OP/
RX/
TX

16-Channel terminal/
16-Channel LED

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal


Power Switch : Switch of net-DI16 to supply power. In order to reset net-DI16, users can turn power
switch off/on.
24V Power Terminal : Terminal to supply DC 24V power to net-DI16 and therere FG, F24V, AGND
terminals.

OP/RX/TX
OP : Shows the operating status of CPU of net-DI16, and when operating ok, red lamp turns on and its
blinking.
RX : Shows the status of receiving communication from net-MPM, and when operating ok, yellow lamp is
blinking.
TX : Shows the status of sending communication to net-MPM, and when operating ok, green lamp is
blinking.

ADD FND/ADD/SET button


ADD FND : Shows address number of net-DI16. Address number should have value between 1~16 and
should not be duplicated in one station.
ADD/SET button : Used to set address of net-DI16.
(Refer to how to set address of HRC-NET I/O card.)

CAN2.0 Terminal
Communication terminal to exchange data with net-MPM and uses CAN2.0 protocol.
Therere 4 terminals like CH1, CL1, CH2, CL2.

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16-Channel Terminal/16-Channel LED


16-Channel Terminal : 3 teminals are allotted to one channel, and only 2 terminals among them are used.

NC or NO
1
Digital Input Potential
2 Free Contact
(NC or NO)

16-Channel LED : Dry contact status of sensor connected to channel in LED.

Channel LED Alarm status of mimic


Sensor Dry Contact
(Green) N.C(Normal Close) N.O(Normal Open)

CLOSE ON NORMAL ALARM

OPEN OFF ALARM NORMAL

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3.3 net-DO16 (Digital output 16 channels)


3.3.1 General Description
Net-DO16 card communicates with net-MPM through CAN and provides digital output contact points to
sensor of pump, valve, etc.
One net-DO16 card consists of 16 channels.

3.3.2 net-DO16 Front View

ADD FND/ADD/SET buttons

Power switch/
24V Power Terminal CAN2.0 terminal

OP/
RX/
TX

16-Channel terminal/
16-Channel LED

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal


Refer to *Power Switch/24V Power Terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.
OP/RX/TX
Refer to *OP/RX/TX of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

ADD FND/ADD/SET button


Refer to *ADD FND/ADD/SET button of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

CAN2.0 Terminal
*CAN2.0 Terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.
16-Channel Terminal/16-Channel LED
16-Channel Terminal : 3 Terminals are allotted to one channel.
NO : Normal Open
C : Common
NC : Normal Close
Max. contact capacity : 5A, 220VAC or 24VDC
Connection of field cable

1(NO) 1(NO)
Digital
2(C) 2(C) Output
3(NC) 3(NC)

16-Channel LED : LED on module front indicate activate relay status.

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3.4 net-AI16 (Analog input 16 channels)


3.4.1 General Description
Net-AI16 card communicates with net-MPM in two ways through CAN communication and receives
4~20mA input value from sensors like pressure, temperature.
One net-AI16 card consists of 16 channels.

3.4.2 net-AI16 Front View

ADD FND/ADD/SET buttons

Power switch/
24V Power terminal CAN2.0 terminal

OP/
RX/
TX

CH FND/
VAL FND

16-Channel terminal 16-Channel terminal

Mode buttons

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal


Refer to *Power Switch/24V power terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

OP/RX/TX
Refer to *OP/RX/TX of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

ADD FND/ADD/SET button


Refer to *ADD FND/ADD/SET button of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

CAN2.0 terminal
*CAN2.0 terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View

CH FND/VAL FND
CH FND : Shows one channel number among 6 channels and channel number is between 1 ~16 value.
VAL FND : Shows the electric current which is being input currently into channel displayed in CH FND
window and has 4~20mA value.

Mon
01 CH.
Cal
12.5mA value is being input into No.1 channel

12.5 mA

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16-Channel Terminal
3 Terminals are allotted into one channel.
Signal Type : 4 ~ 20mA
CONNECTION OF FIELD CABLE

1
+ When sensor does not need
2 DC 24V power.
-
3

+
1
- When sensor needs DC 24V
2 power.
3

Mode Buttons
Its used to change the channel number displayed in CH FND and used to calibrate each channel of net-
AI16 card.

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3.5 net-RT16 (Resistance Temperature Detectors 16 channels)


3.5.1 General Description
Net-RT16 card communicates in two ways with net-MPM through CAN telecommunication and receives
resistor value which corresponds to temperature, from temperature sensor.
One net-RT16 card consists of 16 channels.

3.5.2 net-RT16 Front View

ADD FND/ADD/SET buttons

Power switch/
24V Power terminal CAN2.0 terminal

OP/
RX/
TX

CH FND/
VAL FND

16-Channel terminal 16-Channel terminal

Mode buttons

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal


Refer to *Power Switch/24V power terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

OP/RX/TX
Refer to *OP/RX/TX of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

ADD FND/ADD/SET button


Refer to ADD FND/ADD/SET button of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View

CAN2.0 Terminal
CAN2.0 terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View

CH FND/VAL FND
CH FND : Shows one channel number among 16 channels. Channel number is between 1 ~16 value.
VAL FND : Shows the temperature value which is being input currently into the channel displayed on CH
FND window, and its between -50 ~ 700 C value.

Mon
0.1. CH.
Cal
123 C value is being input into No.1 channel.

123 C

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16-Channel Terminal
3 Terminals are allotted to one channel.
Signal Type : PT-100
CONNECTION OF FIELD CABLE

1
3-Wire type 2 PT-100
3

Mode Buttons
Used to change the channel number which is shown in CH FND an also used to calibrate each channel of
net-RT16 card.

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3.6 net-AO8(Analog Output 8 channels)


3.6.1 General Description
Net-AO8 card communicates in two way with net-MPM through CAN telecommunication, and its used to
control the devices like local indicator and PID, etc using 4~20mA.
One net-AO8 card consists of 8 channels.

ADD FND/ADD/SET buttons

Power switch/
24V Power terminal CAN2.0 terminal

OP/
RX/
TX

CH FND/
VAL FND

8-Channel terminal 8-Channel terminal

Mode buttons

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal


Refer to *Power Switch/24V power terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

OP/RX/TX
Refer to OP/RX/TX of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View

ADD FND/ADD/SET button


Refer to *ADD FND/ADD/SET button of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View

CAN2.0 Terminal
*CAN2.0 Terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

CH FND/VAL FND
CH FND : Shows one channel number among 8 channels. Channel number is between 1 ~ 8 value.
VAL FND : Shows the value which is being output into channel displayed on CH FND window, and its
between 4~20mA value.

Mon
01 CH.
Cal
12.5mA is being output into No.1 channel.

12.5 mA

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8-Channel Terminal
3 Terminals are allotted to per one channel, and only 2 terminals among them are used.
Signal type : 4~20mA output
CONNECTION OF FIELD CABLE

+
1
- 4~20mA is output.
2
3

Mode Buttons
Used to change the channel number which is displayed on CH FND.

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3.7 net-PI4 (Pulse Input 4 channels)


3.7.1 General Description
Net-PI4 card communicates in two ways with net-MPM through CAN telecommunication and receives
pulse value from sensor like flow meter.
One net-PI4 card consists of 4 channels.

ADD FND/ADD/SET buttons

Power switch/ CAN2.0 terminal


24V Power terminal

OP/
RX/
TX

4-Channel LED

CH FND/
VAL FND

4-Channel terminal 4-Channel terminal

Mode buttons

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Power Switch/24V Power Terminal


Refer to *Power Switch/24V power terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

OP/RX/TX
Refer to *OP/RX/TX of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

ADD FND/ADD/SET button


Refer to ADD FND/ADD/SET button of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

CAN2.0 Terminal
*CAN2.0 Terminal of 3.2.2 net-DI16 Front View.

CH FND/VAL FND
CH FND : Shows one channel number among 4 channels. Channel number is between 0 ~3 value.
VAL FND : Shows the pulse count value which has been accumulated until now in channel displayed on
CH FND window.

01 CH.
Pulse value which has been accumulated until now
into No.1 channel is 12345.

12345 CNT.

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4-Channel Terminal
6 Terminals are allotted to per one channel.
Signal type : Pulse input
CONNECTION OF FIELD CABLE

PI+(DRY)
1
PI-(DRY) Dry contact from sensor
2
3
P24V
24V power for sensor
4
PI+(GEN)
5 Pulse input with 24V power
PI-(GEN) from sensor.
6

- DRY : Dry Contact


- GEN : Power Generation

Mode Buttons
Used to change the channel number displayed in CH FND.

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3.8 HRC-NET Trouble shooting

3.8.1 How to set address of I/O card


(net-DI16, net-DO16, net-AI16, net-RTD16, net-AO16, net-PI4)
1. Press ADD key for 2~3 seconds.

ADD 1. Press ADD key for 2~3 seconds.


01
SET

2. Among 2 digits, first digit number blinks.

2. By pressing SET key, adjust first digit number.

ADD
04
1. By pressing SET key,
SET adjust first digit number.

2. Whenever SET key is pressed once, its


increased by 1. Value is between 0~9.

3. Press ADD key once.

ADD 1. Press ADD key once.


04
SET

2. Among 2 digits, second digit number blinks.

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4. By pressing SET key, adjust second digit number.

ADD
14
1. By pressing SET key, adjust
SET second digit number.

2. Whenever SET key is pressed once, its


increased by 1. Value is between 0~9.

5. Press ADD key for 2~3 seconds.

1. Press ADD key for 2~3


ADD seconds.
14
SET

2. Address is saved with blinking 2~3 times.

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3.8.2 How to calibrate for each channel of net-RT16 card (3-Wire PT100 Type)

Summary for net-RT16 card calibration prodedure.


3.8.2.1 Teperature Range setting
3.8.2.2 Factory Calibration

3.8.2.1 Setting temperature range


(Ex : Setting range into No.3 channel)
1. By pressing UP key, move to the channel to calibrate.

Mon
0.3. CH.
Whenever Up key is pressed
once, channel is increased by 1.
Cal

123 C

MODE ENTER

By pressing Up key, change channel.

2. If theres no DOT mark on CH FND, press MODE + UP key once at the same time.
(If theres DOT mark, this process can be skipped.)

Mon Mon
03 CH. 0.3. CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER
DOT is shown.

Press mode + Up key once at the same time.

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NOTE:
When theres no DOT mark on CH FND : Use the corresponding channel for 4~20mA signal.
When theres DOT mark on CH FND : Use the corresponding channel for PT-100(RTD) signal.

3. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to Low Range Calibration mode)

ADD
Mon
0.3. CH. 0.3.
Cal
SET

MODE ENTER Channel number of CH FND window is


moved to ADD FND window and shown.

Press mode + Enter key once at the same time Mon


04 CH.
Cal

Low range Calibration mode (Skip)


Mon LED : OFF
Cal LED : ON

4. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to High Range Calibration Mode.)

Mon Mon
04 CH. 02 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER
High Range Calibration mode (Skip)
Mon LED : ON
Cal LED : ON
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time.

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5. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to temperature range setting mode.)

Mon Mon
02 CH. 04 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER
Temperature setting mode
Mon LED : OFF
Cal LED : OFF
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time. Temperature setting device is shown
on CH FND window.

5. Press RIGHT key once.


(Cursors position is moved to one cipher among two digit numbers.)

MODE ENTER Mon


04 CH.
Cal

Press RIGHT key once.


Cursors position is moved to one cipher.
If users press RIGHT key one more,
cursors position is moved to 10 cipher.

NOTE:
In order to change the value shown on the CH FND window, use RIGHT key, UP key and
Enter Key. RIGHT key is used to move cursor to the cipher location to change among the two
digit numbers shown on CH FND window, and UP key is used to increase the value of cipher
which current cursor is indicating. Each ciphers value indicates between 0 ~ 9. If users press
UP key once, its increased by 1 and if it becomes 9 and UP key is pressed, it returns to 0
again. If users press Enter Key twice shortly, current CH FND value is applied to card.

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6. By pressing UP key, select corresponding range number by looking at the Temperature range table.

Mon
05 CH. 05 means this channel is set as 0~600 C.
Cal

MODE ENTER

Select range by pressing UP key.

<Temperature Range Table>

Type of RTD [] -50 ~ 50 0 ~ 100 0 ~ 150 0 ~ 200 0 ~ 600 0 ~ 700 -50 ~ 100

Entry Set 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

7. Press ENTER key twice shortly.(Double Click)


(Temperature range setting value is saved.)

Mon
05 CH.
Cal

MODE ENTER

Press Enter key twice shortly. (Double Click)

8. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed from temperature range setting mode to monitor mode.)

Mon Mon
05 CH. 0.3. CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER
Initial screen
Mon LED : ON
Cal LED : OFF
Channel number is shown on CH FND window.
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time.

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3.8.2.2 Low range calibration

NOTE:
In order for low range calibration, there should be calibrator device to send PT-100(resistor
value) signal.

1. Connect calibrator device to terminal of channel to calibrate.

1
3-Wire type 2 PT-100 (Calibrator)
3

Connection of calibrator cable

2. By pressing UP key, move to channel to calibrate.

Mon Whenever Up key is pressed once,


0.1. CH.
Channel is increased by 1
(Ex : When users calibrate channel
Cal
no.1)

S E C

MODE ENTER

By pressing Up key, change channel.

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3. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to low range calibration mode.)

ADD
Mon
0.1. CH. 0 1
Cal
SET

MODE ENTER Channel number of CH FND window is


moved to ADD FND window and shown.

Press mode + Enter key once at the same time. Mon


04 CH.
Cal

Low range Calibration mode


Mon LED : OFF
Cal LED : ON

4. Allot the low value of temperature setting range to the corresponding channel in calibrator device.
(Ex : If channel is set as 0~600, allot 0 value.)

Mon
04 CH.
Cal

When 0 is allotted in calibrator, the


5 C
value that the card recognizes is shown.
(Step 5 compensates into the value
before compensation, and makes the
value identical.)

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5. By using MODE key, convert the compensation value into compensation value.

Mon Mon DOT is shown, and


04 CH. 0.4. CH. compensation value
Cal Cal becomes (-) value.

5 C 5 C

MODE ENTER

Whenever MODE key is pressed, it converts the


Press MODE key Once. compensation value in CH FND into (+),(-),(+).

6. By using UP/RIGHT/ENTER key, adjust the value of VAL FND widow to 0.

Mon
5.1. CH.
CH FND : Part to show temperature compensation
value.
Cal

5 C By using UP/RIGHT key, adjust the


value of VAL FND window into 0.
Ex : 0 = 5.0 + (-5.1)

MODE ENTER

By using UP/RIGHT key, raise or lower the


compensation value.

NOTE :
In order to change the temperature compensation value shown on the CH FND window, use
RIGHT key, UP key and Enter Key. RIGHT key is used to move cursor to the cipher location
to change among the two digit numbers shown on CH FND window, and UP key is used to
increase the value of cipher which current cursor is indicating. Each ciphers value indicates
between 0 ~ 9. If users press UP key once, its increased by 1 and if it becomes 9 and UP key
is pressed, it returns to 0 again.
First cipher among the two digits shown on CH FND is used to compensate temperature
value much and second cipher is used to compensate temperature value in detail little by
little. Mode key is used to decide compensation value, (+),(-) of CH FND and whenever its
pressed, its converted into (+), (-), (+). In case of (+), the compensation value of CH FND
doesnt have . and in case of (-), the compensation value of CH FND has .. If Enter Key is
pressed twice shortly, the current CH FND value is applied to card.

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7. Press ENTER key twice shortly.(Double Click)


(Low range setting compensation value is saved.)

Mon
Mon
5.1. CH.
5.1. CH.
Cal
Cal

MODE ENTER 0 C

On VAL FND window, the temperature


Press Enter key twice shortly.(Double Click)
value reflected by compensation value is
displayed, and if temperature is not
correct, repeat Step5~7.

8. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec simultaneously.


(Its changed to high range calibration mode.)

Mon Mon
5.1. CH. 02 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER High range Calibration mode


Mon LED : ON
Cal LED : ON

Press mode + Enter key twice at the same time.

9. Allot high value of temperature setting range to the corresponding channel from calibrator device.
(Ex : If channel is set as 0~600, allot 600 value.)

Mon
02 CH.
Cal

When calibrator allots 600, the value


595 C
that the card recognizes is shown. (Step
10 compensates into the value before
compensation and makes the value
identical.)

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10. By using UP/RIGHT/ENTER key, adjust the value of VAL FND window into 600.

Mon
CH FND : part to show temperature
50 CH. compensation value.
Cal

595 C By using UP/RIGHT key, adjust the value


of VAL FND window into 0.
Ex : 600 = 595 + 5.0

MODE ENTER

By using UP/RIGHT key, increase or reduce


the compensation value.

11. Press ENTER key twice shortly.(Double Click)


(High range setting compensation value is saved.)
Mon
Mon 05 CH.
51 Cal
CH.
Cal

600 C
MODE ENTER

On VAL FND window, temperature value


Press Enter key twice shortly.(Double Click) reflected by compensation value is
displayed, and if temperature is not right,
repeat step10~11.
12. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to range setting mode.)

Mon Mon
51 CH. 05 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER

Temperature setting mode (Skip)


Mon LED : OFF
Cal LED : OFF
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time. On CH FND window, temperature
setting value is shown.

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13. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Returns to initial screen. )

Mon Mon
05 CH. 0.1. CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER Initial screen(Monitor mode)


Mon LED : ON
Cal LED : OFF
On CH FND window, channel
number is shown.
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time.

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3.8.3 How to calibrate for each channel of net-AI16 card (4~20mA Type)

NOTE :
In order to calibrate, there should be calibrator device that can send 4~20mA signal.

1. Connect calibrator device into the terminal of channel to calibrate.

1
Sensor which doesnt
+ need DC24V power from
2
- outside.
3

OR

+
1 Sensor which needs
-
2 DC24V power from
outside.
3

2. By pressing UP key, move to channel to calibrate.

Mon Whenever Up key is pressed once,


01 CH. channel is increased by 1.
Cal (Ex : When users calibrate channel
no.1.)

-S E mA

MODE ENTER

By pressing up key, change channel.

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3. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to 4mA calibration mode.)

ADD
Mon
00 CH. 0 0
Cal
SET

MODE ENTER Channel number of CH FND window is


moved to ADD FND window and shown.

Press mode + Enter key once at the same time. Mon


04 CH.
Cal

4mA Calibration mode


Mon LED : OFF
Cal LED : ON

4. Allot 4mA value to the corresponding channel from calibrator device.

Mon
04 CH.
Cal

When calibrator allots 4mA, the value


4.5 mA
that the card recognizes is shown. (Step
5 compensates into the value before
compensation and makes the value
identical.)

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5. By using MODE key, convert the compensation value into compensation value.

Mon Mon DOT is shown,


04 CH. 0.4. CH. compensation value
Cal Cal become (-) value.

4.5 mA
4.5 mA

MODE ENTER

Whenever MODE key is pressed, convert the


compensation value in CH FND into (+),(-),(+).
Press MODE key once.

6. By using UP/RIGHT key, set the value of VAL FND window into the compensation value that can meet
4mA.

Mon
5.0. CH. Part to show CH FND : mA compensation value.
Cal

4.5 mA By using UP/RIGHT key, adjust the


value of VAL FND window into 4mA.
Ex : 4.0 = 4.5 +(-5.0)

MODE ENTER

By using UP/RIGHT key, increase or reduce


the compensation value.

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7. Press ENTER key twice shortly.(Double Click)


(4mA calibration setting compensation value is saved.)

Mon
Mon 5.0. CH.
5.0. CH.
Cal
Cal

MODE ENTER
4.0 mA

On VAL FND window, mA value reflected


Press Enter key twice shortly.(Double Click) by compensation value is displayed, and if
mA is not right, repeat step5~7.

NOTE:
In order to change the temperature compensation value shown on the CH FND window, use
RIGHT key, UP key and Enter Key. RIGHT key is used to move cursor to the cipher
location to change among the two digit numbers shown on CH FND window, and UP key is
used to increase the value of cipher which current cursor is indicating. Each ciphers value
indicates between 0 ~ 9. If users press UP key once, its increased by 1 and if it becomes 9
and UP key is pressed, it returns to 0 again.
First cipher among the two digits shown on CH FND is used to compensate temperature
value much and second cipher is used to compensate temperature value in detail little by
little. Mode key is used to decide compensation value, (+),(-) of CH FND and whenever its
pressed, its converted into (+), (-), (+). In case of (+), the compensation value of CH FND
doesnt have . and in case of (-), the compensation value of CH FND has .. If Enter Key is
pressed twice shortly, the current CH FND value is applied to the card.

8. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to 20mA Calibration mode.)

Mon Mon
5.0. CH. 02 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER

20mA Calibration mode


Mon LED : ON
Cal LED : ON
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time.

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9. Allot from calibrator device into 20mA channel.

Mon
02 CH.
Cal

When calibrator allots 20mA, it


19.5 mA
shows the value that the card
recognizes. (Step 10 compensates
into the value before compensation
and makes the value identical.)

10. By using UP/RIGHT key, set the compensation value in order to meet value of VAL FND into 20mA.

Mon CH FND : Part to show mA


50 CH. compensation value .
Cal

19.5 mA By using UP/RIGHT key, adjust the


value of VAL FND window into 0.
Ex : 20 = 19.5 + 0.5

MODE ENTER

By using UP/RIGHT key, increase or lower


the compensation value.

11. Press ENTER key twice shortly.(Double Click)


(20mA calibration compensation value is saved.)

Mon Mon
50 CH.
50 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER
20.0 mA

Press Enter key twice shortly.(Double click) On VAL FND window, mA value reflected by the
compensation value is displayed, and if mA is
not right, repeat step10~11.

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12. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(Its changed to Range setting Mode.)

Mon Mon
50 CH. 50 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER

Temperature setting mode (Skip)


Mon LED : OFF
Cal LED : OFF
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time. On CH FND window, temperature
range setting value is displayed.

13. Press MODE + ENTER key for 2~3 sec at the same time.
(It returns to initial screen. )

Mon Mon
50 CH. 01 CH.
Cal Cal

MODE ENTER Initial screen(Monitor mode)


Mon LED : ON
Cal LED : OFF
On CH FND window, channel
number is shown.
Press mode + Enter key once at the same time.

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3.8.4 Measures to take when I/O Card Address impacts

CHECK POINT
On ADD FND window, Er is displayed.

ADD
Er
SET

ACTION
1. Remove CAN communication line.
(Remove CAN communication terminal.)

CAN2.0 Terminal

2. Change the address.


(Refer to 3.8.1 How to set address of I/O card.)

3. Reconnect CAN communication line.


(Reconnect CAN communication terminal.)

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3.8.5 Measures to take when HRC-NET Type Card Error happens

Tag Name Description

PCMECR_1_1 PCMECR ST.1 NO.1 CARD ERR

PCMECR_1_16 PCMECR ST.1 NO.16 CARD ERR

CHECK POINT
CARD front LED status and ADD FND status.
Connection status of CAN2.0 communication cable.

When its normal. Check the tightening of

OP LED : Blinking CAN2.0 communication

RX LED : Blinking line.

When its normal.


Address is shown.

ACTION
Method1 : When the address shown on ADD FND window is turning, and this address cant find its place
to be.
1) Check the tightening status of CAN2.0 communication line.
2) After turing power off, turn it on after seconds.
3) Download S/W again or change card.
(This is the case where S/W of I/O card control chip is broken.)

Method2 : After turning power on, it turns off automatically after seconds or minutes.
1) Check the voltage of power line.
2) If theres no problem after checking , the card should be replaced. .
(As this is the problem of H/W itself, the card should be replaced.)

Method3 : When ADD FND window is broken


1) Download S/W again or card should be changed.

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4. HICM - PC
4.1 General Description
Has the function interfacing with other systems like PMS ,VDR , Load Computer , Tank Level, etc, and its
possible with the communication of RS-485, RS-232, RS-422.

4.2 HICM-PC Front View

PWR/RUN LED
RST button TXD/RXD LED FRONT LCD MODE button

PWR/RUN LED, RST button

PWR(Power) : When power is on, red LED light is on.


RUN : When operating, green LED is blinking.
RST button : Its used to reset HICM-PC.

TXD/RXD LED
Show the communication status with outside device.
TXD : Shows the data transmiting to outside device from HICM PC (Green lamp )
RXD : Shows that HICM-PC is receiving data from outside deivce (Yellow lamp)
(Refer to 4.2.1 HICM-PC front TXD/RXD LED status.)

FRONT LCD

[ HICM-PC ]X

ACONIS HIMAP-BCG [33]

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On the LCD screen, the name of module which interfaces with different devices like HICM-BCG, SAAB,
etc. is shown
Also, on the right side, address of HICM-PC is shown like [33] [35], and on the top of address, X bar is
drawing circle and keeps turning in clockwise to show that HICM-PC is running.

NOTE:
The content shown on FRONT LCD can be shown variously according to the project design.

MODE button
Not used

4.2.1 HICM-PC front TXD/RXD LED status

LINE1/LINE2 LED LINE3~LINE6 LAN1/LAN2 LED


LED

LINE1/LINE2 LED (HICM-PC <-> HICM860)


Shows the status of data transmittal/receipt between HICM-PC and HICM860.
LINE1 shows the communication status of main network , and LINE2 shows the communication status of
reserve network.

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< LINE1/LINE2 LED operating table when its operating correctly>

LINE1 LINE2 Remark


When communicating through main network line, TXD, RXD of LINE1 are
TXD
blinking together and TXD, RXD of LINE2 turns off at this time.
RXD

TXD When communicating through reserve network line, TXD, RXD of LINE2 are
blinking together, and TXD, RXD of LINE1 turns off.
RXD

Communication between HICM860 and HICM-PC is done through main network line and reserve
network line alternatively.

LINE3~LINE6 LED (HICM-PC <-> other system)


The LEDs of LINE3, LINE4, LINE5, and LINE6 shows the status of data transmittal/receipt with other
system.
LINE3 shows the status of communication through PORT1 of UART TB positioned on rear side of HICM-
PC, LINE4 is through PORT2, LINE5 is through PORT3, and LINE6 is through PORT4.

<LINE3~LINE6 LED operating table per other system>

System type LINE3 ~ LINE6 LED operating status Remark

SYNPOL-D(PMS) TXD, RXD of LINE3 are blinking


HIAMP-BCG(PMS) simultaneously. PMS and VDR are connected to
Only TXD of LINE6 is blinking. one HICM-PC at the same time.
VDR
RXD of LINE6 is off.
SAAB(AUTORONICA) and Load
SAAB TXD, RXD of LINE3 are blinking
Computer are connected to
AUTORONICA simultaneously.
HICM-PC simultaneously.
Only TXD of LINE4 is blinking. TXD of LINE4, LINE5 is blinking
Load Computer
RXD of LINE4 is off sometimes.
TXD, RXD of LINE3, LINE4, LINE5,
MAN B&W
LINE6 are all blinking.

LAN1/LAN2 LED
Not used

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4.3 HICM-PC Rear View

Power switch/ UART TB HDLC TB/ LAN port


Power terminal DEBUG TB

Power Switch/Power Terminal


HICM-PC uses DC24V.

Power Switch : Switch to supply HICM-PC power, which is used on HICM-PC reset.
Power Terminal : This is connected with power cable for supplying HICM-PC power, and theres
termincal of (+),(-), FG 3.

UART TB
Part where communication cable is connected to communicate with other system, and therere 4
communication ports that can be used for RS-485/RS-422/RS-232.

HDLC TB/DEBUG TB
HDLC TB : Parts where communication cable from HICM860 is connected in order to communicate with
HICM860, and therere 2 RS-485 communication ports.
DEBUG TB : Download new program by connecting with the cable which is used only for HICM-PC
DEBUG or check the devices operating status.

LAN PORT
Not used

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4.3.1 HICM-PC Rear Side Communication port

UART UART HDLC HDLC


PORT2 PORT1 PORT2 PORT1

UART UART
PORT4 PORT3

UART PORT1~3 : Parts where communication cable is connected to communicate with other system.
Therere 4 communication ports which can be used for RS-485/RS-422/RS-232.
HDLC PORT1~2 : Parts where communication cable from HICM860 is connected in order to communicate
with HICM860, and therere 2 RS-485 communication ports.
HDLC PORT1 is connected by main network line, and HDLC PORT2 is connected by reserve network line.

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TX(+) TX(+)

TX(-) GND TX(-) GND

VP RX(+) TX VP RX(+) TX

PORT 4
PORT 2
VN RX(-) RX VN RX(-) RX
<HICM-PC Connection Diagram>

TX(+) TX(+)

TX(-) GND TX(-) GND

PORT 3
PORT 1

VP RX(+) TX VP RX(+) TX

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GND

CPURX0
PORT 2

CPUTX0 GND
HICM 860

BOOT TX
DOWN LOAD
PORT 1

RESET RS
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4.4 HICM-PC Trouble Shooting


4.4.1 Explanation on internal communication CHIP and caution when replacing

UART
for PORT1 Rear side

HDLC UART for


for PORT1, 2 PORT3

UART for
PORT4

UART for
PORT2

Front side

1. Be sure to turn off the power of HICM-PC before replacing chip.

2. In case of communication chip of UART PORT1~4, be careful to cause the socket for RS-485 and
socket for RS-422 is different. Chip for RS-485 uses 28pin socket, and chip for RS-422 uses 24pin
socket.

3. When replacing, be careful for the direction of chip and socket.

Put the part of half-noon shape shown on chip


on the part of half-noon shape of socket.

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4. After replacing chip, users need to set the jumper positioned on the edge near beside chip depending on
chip.

Jumper setting part

On RS-485

On RS-422

On RS-232

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5 EAS (Extension Alarm System)


5.1 General Description
The EAS has a function to enlarge the scope of the alarm event occurring inside the system when
necessay, to recognize the alarm occuring in other areas outside ECR, and to unman the alarm monitoring.
The basic function of the EAS is not only the extension of the alarm, but also the duty transfer, engineer
calling, and re-alarm.

5.2 EAS Configuration

Wheel House C / Engineer Engineer Room (C / O, S / O, 1 / E) Public Room

EAS EAS EAS EAS EAS EAS EAS EAS

Ethernet (TCP/IP) Engineer Calling System

Engine Control Room

EAS Alarm Server Engineer


Call System

MAX. EAS GROUP NO : 15 ea


MAX. DUTY NO : 7 ea
MAX. PANEL NO : Max. 16 Panels
POWER : DC24V
FUNCTION : ECR mode (Manned mode) / W/H mode (Unmanned mode)
COMMUNICATION : Ethernet (TCP/IP), Dual Network

NOTE:
The buzzer for Engineer Calling System is inside of EAS together and the connected line of
hardware is completely separated from EAS system.

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5.3 EAS Front View

1) Current Room Information.


Shows the info on the place EAS is positioned.
Example : Engine Control Room, Wheel House, Chief Engineer Room

2) FUNC : Normal
Shows the current status , and when communication is normal, Normal is shown.
When communication is not done, Abnormal is shown.
When adjusting the brightness of LCD window, Btrness is shown.
When duty is selected, Set Duty is shown.

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3) Brightness of EAS LCD


Shows the brightness of LCD window.
Adjustment of brightness is used by RIGHT/LEFT ARROW key on the bottom of EAS.

4) Speaker (Showing When Buzzer sounds)


Shows the status of buzzer visually.
When buzzer rings after alarm occurs, SPEAKER shape is displayed, and if it doesnt ring, it disappears.

5) Current Date & Time


Shows the current time, and servers adjust the time regularly.

6) EAS Alarm Groups


Shows the EAS alarm group where alarms belong and all alarm points belong to one group.
If alarm happens, the group where alarm belongs is blinking.
It can consist of up to16 pcs of EAS Alarm Group.

7) Message Box
Shows various status besides general alarms.
In case of ACONIS-2000 Extension Alarm System : Normal.
Communication Alarm : When the communication with Alarm Server is stopped.
Duty select : Without selecting duty, its changed to W/H(UNMANNED) Mode.
Duty acked : When alarm happens in W/H(Unmanned) mode, Ack is done in duty EAS, and the info
that duty did Ack is informed to EAS in Wheel House.

8) Alarm Display
Shows 3 Alarms that happened lately.
Shows the time when alarm happened and shows alarm description.

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9) Duty Members
As duty members, therere Chief Engineer, Cabin Officer, Ship Officer, 1th Engineer, 2th Engineer, etc.
(Except Wheel House, Engine Control Room, Public Room)
It shows the duty selected only, and its possible to select multiple duty members.
Selected Duty : Shows the current duty transparently, and if users are in the current duty room, it
shows it in shadow.
Duty Selection Box : When users press RIGHT/LEFT ARROW key in order to select duty , selected
duty is blinking.

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E G/E

Selected Duty Duty Selection Box

10) EAS Mode


Therere ECR(Manned) mode and W/H(Unmanned) mode.
ECR Mode : ECR is shown on EAS panel .
When alarm occurs, only EASs buzzer in Engine Control Room rings. The buzzers of EAS positioned in
Wheel House, Engineer Room, Public Room keep silent.(All alarm status keeps being updated and
shown by all EAS)

W/H Mode : W/H is shown on EAS panel.


When alarm occurs, the buzzers of EAS selected as duty and of EAS positioned in Engine Control
Room, Wheel House, Public Room ring.

11) Fire Alarm Group


Among EAS alarm groups explained in No. 6) item, there exists Fire Alarm Group.
When Fire Alarm happens, regardless of EAS mode, alarm buzzers of all EAS ring, even if user
acknowledged it, the buzzer of EAS doesnt stop ringing until the alarm is canceled.

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12) RIGHT/LEFT ARROW key

When the FUNC which is explained in the list is in brightness status, adjust the brightness of LCD.
When the FUNC which is explained in the list is in set duty status, select duty.

13) ENTER key

ENTER

When the FUNC which is explained in the list is in set duty status, its used to select or cancel duty.

14) FUNC key

FUNC

In order to switch to duty selection mode, use FUNC key.


When FUNC key is pressed, the FUNC explained in item no.2) is shown as set duty.

15) TEST key

TEST

Its used to test the lamp of EAS and buzzers by itself and to confirm the software version.

16) W/H key

W/H

Its used to transfer to W/H(Unmanned) mode.

17) ECR key

ECR

Its used to transfer to ECR(Manned) mode.

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18) ACK key

ACK

When alarm occurs, its used to turn off the buzzer sound of EAS.
When Fire Alarm happens, even if ACK key is pressed, buzzer sound is not turned off.

19) CALL Lamp / ACCEPT button/TEST button

CALL
ACCEPT TEST

CALL Lamp : When Engineer Call System in Engine Control Room calls, buzzer sound rings and call
lamp is turned on in the corresponding EAS.
ACCEPT button : Informs the signal that it recognizes the call to Engineer Call System.
Buzzer sound is turned off.
TEST button : Buzzer for Engineer Call System and for lamp test.

20) RESET key

RESET

Its used to operate EAS again.

21) OPERATION Lamp

OPERATION

Shows the operating status of EAS. Its blinking on normal status.

22) EAS Buzzer switch

EAS

Adjust the degree of buzzer sound used for alarm.

23) EAG'R Buzzer Switch

EAGR

Adjust the degree of buzzer sound used for Engineer Call System.

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5.4 EAS Operating Function


5.4.1 How to select DUTYs

NOTE :
Generally, the selection of duty is possible only on the EAS set in Engine Control Room.

1. Press FUNC key in EAS set on Engine Control Room.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

FUNC on top left of EAS : Set duty is displayed.


The rectangular box inside the duty selection box is blinking.

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E 4/E

Duty selection box

2. By using RIGHT/LEFT key, move to the duty to set.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E 4/E

3. By pressing ENTER key, save the selected duty.


Whenever ENTER key is pressed, duty setting and unlocking are operated in turns.
The selected duty is shown reflected in shadow.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E 4/E

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4. By using RIGHT/LEFT key, move to another duty to set.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E 4/E

5.By pressing ENTER key, save the selected duty.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E 4/E

6. By pressing FUNC key, finish the duty setting mode.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR


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FUNC on top left of EAS : NORMAL is shown.


Beyond LEFT/RIGHT Arrow buttons : Selected duty members(2/E, 4/E) are shown.

*The maximum number of duty engineers/officers is 12 and the maximum number of duty selection is 5 at once.

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5.4.2 How to transfer mode from ECR(Manned) to W/H(Unmanned)


5.4.2.1 When EAS set in Engine Control Room requests for W/H mode change
(Refer to CASE1 : W/H MODE FLOW CHART-UNMANNED CONDITION)

1. Set duty.
5.4.1 Refer to how to select DUTYs

2. Press W/H Key on EAS panel installed in Engine Control Room.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

< EAS status position on ECR > < EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS rings. Buzzer of EAS rings.
Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as W/H. Mode is shown as ECR.

3. Press W/H Key on EAS panel installed in Wheel House.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

<EAS status positioned in ECR> <EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS does not ring. Buzzer of EAS does not ring.
Watch responsibility alarm disappears from Watch responsibility alarm disappears from
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as W/H. Mode is shown as W/H.

NOTE:
If duty is not selected in step1, the buzzer of EAS keeps ringing, and after step 3, Duty Select
alarm is displayed in message box.

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<CASE1 : W/H MODE FLOW CHART - UNMANNED CONDITION)>

WHEN REQUIRED ON ECR SIDE

ECR PANEL W/H PANEL

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

PRESS
W/H
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

DUTY NO
SELECTED

YES

PRESS
W/H
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

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5.4.2.2 When EAS set in Wheel House requests for W/H mode change
(Refer to CASE2 : W/H MODE FLOW CHART-UNMANNED CONDITION)

1. Select duty
5.4.1 Refer to how to select DUTYs

2. Press W/H Key on EAS panel installed in Wheel House.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

< EAS status position on ECR > < EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS rings. Buzzer of EAS rings.
Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as ECR. Mode is shown as W/H.

3. Press W/H Key on EAS panel installed in Engine Control Room

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

<EAS status positioned in ECR> <EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS does not ring. Buzzer of EAS does not ring.
Watch responsibility alarm disappears from Watch responsibility alarm disappears from
the message box. the message box.
Mode is shown as W/H. Mode is shown as W/H.

NOTE:
If duty is not selected in step1, the buzzer of EAS keeps ringing after step 3, Duty Select
alarm is displayed in message box.

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<CASE2 : W/H MODE FLOW CHART - UNMANNED CONDITION)>

WHEN REQUIRED ON W/H SIDE

ECR PANEL W/H PANEL

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

PRESS
W/H
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

NO DUTY
SELECTED

YES

PRESS
W/H
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

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5.4.3 How to transfer mode from W/H(Unmanned) to ECR(Manned)


5.4.3.1 EAS installed in Engine Control Room requests for ECR mode change
(Refer to CASE3 : ECR MODE FLOW CHART-MANNED CONDITION)

1. Press ECR Key on EAS panel installed in Engine Control Room.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

< EAS status position on ECR > < EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS rings. Buzzer of EAS rings.
Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as ECR. Mode is shown as W/H.

2. Press ECR key on EAS panel installed in Wheel House.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

<EAS status positioned in ECR> <EAS status positioned in ECR>


Buzzer of EAS does not ring. Buzzer of EAS does not ring.
Watch responsibility alarm disappears from Watch responsibility alarm disappears from
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as ECR. Mode is shown as ECR.

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<CASE3 : ECR MODE FLOW CHART - MANNED CONDITION)>

WHEN REQUIRED ON ECR SIDE

ECR PANEL W/H PANEL

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

PRESS
ECR
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

PRESS
ECR
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

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5.4.3.2 EAS set in Wheel House requests for ECR mode change
(Refer to CASE4 : ECR MODE FLOW CHART-MANNED CONDITION )

1. Press ECR key on EAS panel installed in Wheel House.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

< EAS status position on ECR > < EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS rings. Buzzer of EAS rings.
Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on Watch responsibility alarm is displayed on
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as W/H. Mode is shown as ECR.

2. Press ECR key on EAS panel installed in Engine Control Room.

ENTER FUNC TEST W/H ECR

<EAS status positioned in ECR> <EAS status positioned in Wheel House >
Buzzer of EAS does not ring. Buzzer of EAS does not ring.
Watch responsibility alarm disappears from Watch responsibility alarm disappears from
message box. message box.
Mode is shown as ECR. Mode is shown as ECR.

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<CASE4 : ECR MODE FLOW CHART - MANNED CONDITION)>

WHEN REQUIRED ON W/H SIDE

ECR PANEL W/H PANEL

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

PRESS
ECR
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

PRESS
ECR
BUTTON

BZ WRA ECR W/H BZ WRA ECR W/H

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5.4.4 How to set address of EAS card

NOTE:
EAS has one address and two IP. If address is set, IP is automatically allotted.
Regarding address of EAS, ECR EAS, W/H EAS, C/E EAS is fixed one but it could be different
depending on its line afterwards, so users need to refer to drawing.
Among EAS, address should not be duplicated.

<EAS Address and IP Table example>

Description EAS Address Prim_Ip Sec_IP System


ECR EAS 1 10.8.1.231 11.8.1.231 ECR
W/H EAS 2 10.8.1.232 11.8.1.232 ECR
C/E EAS 3 10.8.1.233 11.8.1.233 ECR
1ST/E EAS ECR
2ND/E EAS ECR
3TH/E EAS ECR
4TH/E EAS ECR
OFF MESS RM EAS 5 10.8.1.235 11.8.1.235 ECR
DUTY MESS RM EAS 6 10.8.1.236 11.8.1.236 ECR
OFF SMOK RM EAS 7 10.8.1.237 11.8.1.237 ECR
OFF SALOON EAS 8 10.8.1.238 11.8.1.238 ECR
.. . . . .

1. EAS panel separating and turn off power .


(Refer to how to replace the EAS.)

2. By adjusting the address Dip switch on the rear side of panel, set the address.

Address dip switch

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<Address setting example.>

ON ON

0X01 = 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0X02 = 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

ON ON

0X03 = 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0X04 = 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

Ring 0x01 = ring No.1 0x09 = ring No. 1, 4.


0x02 = ring No. 2. 0x10 = ring NO. 2, 4.
0x03 = ring No. 1, 2. 0x11 = ring No.1, 2, 4
0x04 = ring No. 3 0x12 = ring No. 3, 4.
0x05 = ring No. 1, 3. 0x13 = ring No. 1, 3, 4
0x06 = ring No 2, 3. 0x14 = ring NO. 2, 3, 4
0x07 = ring No. 1, 2, 3. 0x15 = ring No. 1, 2, 3, 4
0x08 = ring No. 4 0x16 = ring No. 5

Tip:
As EAS to be installed in each cable and room has the same software as hardware, so users can
interchange by changing address when necessary.
In short, when EAS of important C/E Room is out of order, users can take makeshift by setting
the address of one among EAS set in accomodation into C/E room number and then install
into C/E Room.

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5.4.5 How to enter the Parameter Configuration


Pushing FUNC and ECR buttons orderly is the way to enter the Parameter Configuration. When ON/OFF is
blinking, you can change it by pushing ENTER button.

At first, Check if 8th of the dip switchs is on. If its off, users cant change the mode of Cargo Duty Set and
Duty Mode Change.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
OFF

(1) Cargo Duty Set: When Cargo Duty Set is off, duty set is possible only on the EAP of ECR. If Cargo Duty
Set is on, duty set is possible on the EAP set by the address of 3. If the 3rd EAP is not installed in CCR, users have
to turn off the 8th dip switch, because it may cause malfunctions.

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(2) Duty Mode Change: When Duty Mode Change is on, users can choose the type of Alarms like E(Engine),
C(Cargo), and A(All). It means users can make EAS alarm they want. E means users are interested in the Alarm
related to Engine, C means to Cargo, and A means both of them. Therefore, each EAS makes the alarms of the
mode set here. Users can enter the mode of setting by pushing FUNC and TEST button orderly, and also change it
by pushing ENTER button.

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E G/E


(C) (E) (A) (E) (E)

Duty selection box

Now (C) is blinking. If you push ENTER


E button once, it is changed to (A), and if pushing it again, it is
changed to (E).

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E G/E


(E) (E) (A) (E) (E)

Pushing button make the Duty Selection box move to 1/E.

C/E 1/E 2/E 3/E G/E


(C) (E) (A) (E) (E)

Users can change the duty mode as did before.

By pressing FUNC key, finish the Duty Selection mode.

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5.4.6 How to replace the EAS card


1. Separate existing EAS

By using driver, separate 4 BOLTs from panel.


At this time, be careful not to let panel fall down.
As its the condition where inside PLATE CABLE is still
connected, users need to prevent any damage.

2. Turn off power of PCB of the wall..

If users change the power switch that supplies power


into left and right, users can prevent power supply.

3. Remove plate cable from existing EAS.

Separate the communication cable which connects


front part with the parts on the wall after opening jack
above and down.

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4. After setting address of new EAS, connect plate cable.


(Refer to 5.4.4 How to set address of EAS card. )

Plate cable is the part subject to damage most


easily among the entire EAS.
As therere many cables together inside actual
panel , users need to be careful not to let plate
cable damanged when users connect.

5. Turn on the power of PCB on the wall part. (Refer to step 2.)

6. Finish work and connect bolt.

By letting it meet in front of panel, close so that


cable does not have an effect.

As its affected by vibration of vessel, be sure to check


the bolt s connection.

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5.4.7 How to control the brightness of EAS LCD screen

1. Separate EAS

By using driver, separate 4 BOLTs from PANEL.


At this time, be careful not to let panel fall down.
As its the condition where inside PLATE
CABLE is still connected, users need to
prevent any damage.

2. By controlling variable resistance for luminosity installed in rear side of EAS, adjust brightness.

Keep the power part as ON.


By looking at the front LCD window, and moving
variable resistance element a little bit, adjust the
brightness of screen. As power part is on, be
careful not to let other parts damaged.

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6 HRC - 4DO

6.1 General Description


HRC-4DO is the device to send DO(Digital Output) signal for buzzer when alarm event happens.
When alarm event happens, HICM860 sends the alarm occurance info to HRC-4DO through HDLC
communicaton, and if HRC-4DO receives alarm occurrence info, it lets the inside relay operate
immediately, and run the speaker for outside buzzer.

6.2 HRC-4DO Front View

ADD dip switch


MRX/MTX/RRX/RTX LED

Input terminal Output terminal/


Output LED

MRX/MTX/RRX/RTX LED
Shows the communication status between HICM860 and HRC-4DO.

MRX : Shows the receiving status through main


network line (On normal condition, it keeps blinking.)
MTX : Not used
RRX : Shows the receiving status through reserve
network line (On normal condition, it keeps blinking.)
RTX : Not used

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ADD Dip Switch


Set the address and end terminal resistor of HRC-4DO.
As the address of HRC-4DO is fixed one, set as follows;

ON

Address : No.2 is ON, No1&3&4 is OFF (Decimal : 13)


Mode : No.5 ON (Test Mode), No.5 OFF (Operation Mode)
COM. Speed : No.6 ON (62.5k bps), No.6 OFF (256k bps)
Terminator Resistance : No.7&8 ON (Internal Resistance Enable)
OFF(Internal Resistance Disable)

Input Termial
Main/reserve network line and DC 24V power cable are connected.

Reserve network line (RS-485) SV-


from HICM860 S COM
SV+
PV- P COM
Main network line (RS-485) from
HICM860 PV+
NC

0V FG
DC 24V
DC 24V 24G
+24V
24V

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Output Termial / Output LED


If signal line for buzzer speaker is connected, LED lamp shows if relay operates or not.
If the corresponding relay is closed, LED lamp is on. If signal line for buzzer speaker is connected, and
LED lamp is on, outside speaker becomes ringing.

DO1 16
N/O contact (for ECR mode)
15

DO2 14
N/O contact (for ECR mode) - spare
13
12
DO3 N/O contact (for CCR mode)
11
10
DO4 N/O contact (for CCR mode) - spare
9

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6.3 HRC-4DO Trouble Shooting


6.3.1 How to replace the HRC-4DO card

1. After separating input terminal and output terminal, remove existing HRC-4DO.

2. Set the address of new HRC-4DO as identical with existing address of HRC-4DO.

ON

3. Connect input terminal and output terminal.

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7 HUB
7.1 General Description
Many devices of ACONIS2000 System communicate in Ethernet (TCP/IP). Communication cable of these
devices are concentrated in HUB and communicates one another.
Therere Server PC, HICM860, and EAS which use Ethernet(TCP/IP) communication method.
HUB is installed by 4 with Main/Reserve HUB for main communication and Main/Reserve HUB for EAS.

7.2 Communication Configuration (Ethernet)

Server PC

HUB

HICM860

EAS

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7.3 HUB Front View


LAN port LEDs

Power lamp

Power Lamp
HUB uses AC220V. When power is on, theres a light on power lamp.

LAN Port LEDs


Shows each operating status of each LAN port.
When cable is connected to each LAN port, LED of corresponding port is light in green and if
communication starts, green lamp keeps blinking.

Tip:
If LAN port LEDs does not keep blinking and green lamp is on, theres a problem with CPU
operation of HUB. At this time, take off the power cable on the rear side of HUB and reset
HUB by reconnecting. If the same problem happens even after HUB reset, HUB has a
problem, so it needs to be replaced.

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8 UPS
8.1 Presentation
8.1.1 Overall view

8.1.2 Back

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8.1.3 Control Panel

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8.2 Installation
8.2.1 Connecting the protected equipment

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8.3 Operation
8.3.1 Start-up

8.3.2 Shift to booster or fader mode (during voltage variations in the AC-input power)

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8.3.3 Operation on battery power ( following failure of AC-input power)

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8.4 Maintenance
8.4.1 Trouble-shooting

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8.4.2 Replacement of the battery module

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