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T800 Technical Specification
General specification    
T800 Visual Supervisor is available in two sizes 1/4 VGA and large screen SVGA

Physical    
1/4 VGA case dimension and weight
Dimensions Bezel:   144 x 144 mm
  Cut-out:   138 x 138 mm
  Depth:   180 mm (case) + X mm (cabling) where X = 50 for Category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors
Weight:     2.83 kg
Screen Type:     1/4 VGA TFT color
Display area:     111 x 84 mm
Touch panel:     Resistive analogue
Character set:     Unicode Latin-1
Large screen SVGA case dimension and weight
Dimensions Bezel:   288 x 288 mm
  Cut-out:   281 x 281 mm
  Depth:   254 mm (case) + X mm (cabling) where X = 50 for Category 5 cable with RJ45 connectors
Weight:     6.12 kg
Screen Type:     SVGA TFT color
Display area:     245 x 183 mm
Touch panel:     Resistive analogue
Character set:     Unicode Latin-1

Environmental operating ranges and standards
Temperature Storage:   –10 to +85°C
  Operation:   0 to + 50°C
Humidity: Storage:   5 to 95% RH (non-condensing)
  Operation:   5 to 85% RH (non condensing)
Vibration:     BS EN60873, Section 9.18
Shock:     BS EN60068-2-31; BS EN60873, Section 9.12
Protection 1/4 VGA:   IP54
  SGVA:   IP54

EMC and safety standards
  386 Processor 520 Processor
CPU type ALI 386SX, 33MHz AMD 520, 133 MHz
SRAM (requires internal battery back up) 256 KByte 512 KByte
File System System 2MByte,
User: 250 KByte
System 16 Mbyte,
User 5.5 MByte

Power Requirements    
Line Voltage supply Mains:   90 to 250V; 50/60Hz
  DC:   19 to 36 Volts
Max power requirement    
  Mains:   65VA 30W
  DC:   25 Watts
Max current Mains:   0.56A
  DC:   1.5A
Supply voltage connector    
  Mains:   Standard IEC fixed plug
  DC:   Phoenix MSTB 2,5/2-ST-5.08 or equivalent. Two supplies can be connected, to ensure continued operation should one supply fails
Fuses Mains:   No user replaceable fuses
  DC:   20mm x 5mm Type T (2.5Amps) (IEC 127 time-lag type)
Battery (if fitted):     Type 1/2 3.6V AA lithium. When exhausted batteries must be disposed-of in accordance with local regulations. They may not be disposed-of with normal refuse.

Health Relays      
Relays:     Health relay
      Run relay
Contact Format:   Changeover (Common, normally closed and normally open contacts)
  Rating (resistive):   30V ac/60V dc at 0.5Amps
Isolation:     (Contact-to-ground) 40V peak/dc

Rear panel indicators
LEDs Red:   Harware /startup failure Green LED Software running
  Yellow:   SLIN comms activity
  Green:   Software running
Comms Activity:     Green and yellow LEDs integral with Comms connectors

Other connections
Safety earth connection:   By M4 earth stud on right hand flange of the backplane

Control      
Control Options    
Table below shows available control, sequencing and Setpoint Program options for the 386 and 520 processors.
Option 386 Processor 520 Processor
SPP Basic SFC +
Standard SPP +
Standard DB
Standard SFC +
Enhanced SPP +
Standard Plus DB
SFC Standard SFC +
Basic SPP +
Standard DB
Enhanced SFC +
Basic SPP +
Enhanced DB
EDB Not applicable Standard SFC +
No SPP +
Enhanced DB
Control, Sequencing and Setpoint Program Options

Table below shows resources for Various Continuous Database (DB), Sequences (SFC) and Setpoint Programs (SPP) options
Resource Standard
(386 Processor)
Standard plus Enhanced
(520 Processor)
Continuous control database size 64 Kbytes 128 Kbytes 160 Kbytes
Number of templates 50 50 100
No of External Database 16 16 32
Number of TEATT
(External Attachments)
128 128 128
Number of Connections 512 512 1024
Continuous database Resources (default max values)

Resources Basic Standard Enhanced (520 Processor)
Sequence memory Program data 27 Kbytes 55 Kbytes 142 Kbytes
Sequence memory SFC resources 18 Kbytes 27 Kbytes 27 Kbytes
Independent sequence tasks simultaneously active 5 10 28
SFC actions, including root SFCs 25 50 130
Steps 80 160 390
Action associations 300 600 1560
Actions 150 300 780
Transitions 115 225 582
Sequence Control Resources

Resource Basic Standard Enhanced
(520 Processor)
Max. Profiled Analogs 8 16 16
Max. Profiled Digitals 16 32 32
Max. Segments per Program 250 500 500
Setpoint Program Resources

Up-to a maximum of four Setpoint Programs may run simultaneously. Table below shows how the resources are shared across multiple Setpoint Programs
No of Programs Basic Standard Enhanced
2 Programs 4 Analog
8 Digital
250 Segments
8 Analog
16 Digital
464 Segments
16 Analog
32 Digital
500 Segments
4 Programs 2 Analog
4 Digital
206 Segments
4 Analog
8 Digital
334 Segments
8 Analog
16 Digital
500 Segments
Multiple Setpoint Programs

Alarms and events    
Number of records in history    
  386 processor:   250 lines max
  520 processor:   500 lines max
Acknowledgment:     Color coded

Recipes      
Concurrent recipe sets (files):   4 max
Production lines per set:   8 max
Recipes per set (file):   16 max
Variables per set:     250 max

Batch      
Concurrent batches (files):   4 max
Phases per batch:     20 max

Trends      
Groups (trends) SGVA:   8 max
  1/4 VGA:   6 max
Points per group SGVA:   16 max
  1/4 VGA:   16 max (but max. 6 faceplates)
Maximum frequency   1 sample per second
Maximum samples 386 option:   2 Mbyte, 15,000 samples for 1 group of 16 points.
  520 option:   4 Mbyte, 30,000 samples for 1 group of 16 points

Logging      
Media:     DOS-formatted 3.5 inch floppy (1.44 MB)
Log type:     Hourly or daily or continuous or batch
Data format:     ASCII (.asc) or compressed tamper proof (.pkd)
Data compression:     Proprietary
Log frequency:     Maximum rate is once every 10 seconds.

Communications    
ALIN ports      
Connectors:     Parallel wired pairs of shielded RJ45 connectors per processor unit
Network medium:     ArcNet (screened twisted pair, 100 Ohm)
Network type:     Token bus
Speed:     2.5 Mbits/sec.
No of node (max):     8, extendable by repeater
Line length (max):     100 metres, extendable by repeater
Isolation:     40V peak/dc 5.6kΩ to 0V

Master I/O Comms memory
Option 386 Processor 520 Processor
Profibus only 40K 80K
Modbus only 40K 80K
Profibus & modbus Profibus 20K
Modbus 20K
Profibus 40K
Modbus 40K
Note: The comms spreadsheet must be used for the I/O sizing.

Modbus/Jbus (EIA422/485)Slave
Connectors:     Parallel wired pairs of shielded RJ45 connectors per processor unit
Protocol:     MODBUS/JBUS RTU slave
Data rate:     Selectable between 1200 and 38,400 Baud
Data format:     8-bits, 1 or 2 stop bits, selectable parity
MODBUS:     Data tables 16, configurable as registers or bits
Table length (max.):   200 registers or 999 bits
Memory allocated to tables:   6000 bytes
Isolation:     40V peak/dc

Modbus (DCM) Master    
Connectors:     Parallel wired pairs of shielded RJ45 connectors per processor unit
Protocol:     MODBUS/JBUS RTU master
Data rate:     Selectable between 1200 and 38,400 Baud
Data format:     8-bits, 1 or 2 stop bits, selectable parity
Isolation:     40V peak/dc

Profibus      
Connectors options:   Pair of RJ45 connector
      D9 Connector
Protocol:     Profibus DP/DPV1
No of nodes supported:   16
Data rate:     Selectable between 9600 and 12M Baud
Isolation:     40V peak/dc 1MΩ to Chassis

RS232 Serial Comms    
Connectors options:   Front panel jack 3.5mm connector
      Back of panel D9 connector
Comms medium:     RS232 (3 -wire)
Comms options:     SLIN
      Serial Printer
Line length:     15m extensible by comms buffer
Units per line:     1 extendible by comms buffer
Note: Use of a comms buffer/isolator is recommended.

Parallel Printer Port    
Connector:     25 pin D type
Comms medium:     IEEE1284 ‘Centronics Compatibility Mode’
Line length:     10m for IEEE1284 cable assemblies otherwise 2m.

Keyboard/Reader Port    
Connector:     Standard PS2 connector
Comms medium:     AT101/102
Line length:     4m maximum
Modbus TalkThru     TalkThru is a facility provided on the Visual Supervisor to enable use of Eurotherm iTools package to configure 2500 controllers without having to disconnect them from the Visual Supervisor.

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Last Updated Friday, July 29, 2005