Daniel Model 2500 Turbo Hardware Owner's manual

Type
Owner's manual
MANUAL ADDENDUM
HARDWARE
2500 TURBO FLOW COMPUTER
DANIEL INDUSTRIES, INC.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Part Number: 9-9065-133
Revision F
May 2002
This addendum accompanies the Daniel Industries Model 2500 Hardware Manual (part number
3-9000-590) to addresses the features, installation, setup, and specifications of the Daniel
Industries 2500 Turbo Flow Computer. A 2500 Turbo upgrade or installation introduces
significant performance benefits, yet retains compatibility with the previous generation of the
Model 2500 Flow Computer.
NOTE: Also included in this addendum are selected 2500 Turbo drawings.
This addendum is organized into the following topics and sections.
Introduction ............................................... See section 1
Available Models and Kits ........................................ 1.1
Features and Capabilities ......................................... 1.2
Software Compatibility .......................................... 1.3
Installation ................................................ See section 2
Installing a New Complete-Unit Assembly ............................. 2.1
Upgrading an Existing Model 2500 .................................. 2.2
Connector Points ........................................... See section 3
Jumper and Switch Configurations .............................. See section 4
Serial Port 1 Jumper Settings ...................................... 4.1
Serial Port 2 Jumper Settings ...................................... 4.2
Turbine Inputs Jumper Settings ..................................... 4.3
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Digital Outputs Jumper Settings .................................... 4.4
Status Jumpers ................................................ 4.5
Password Protection Switch SW1 ................................... 4.6
Processor Jumpers .............................................. 4.7
Startup and Operation ....................................... See section 5
Recompiling a 2500 Turbo Application Program ......................... 5.1
Downloading a 2500 Turbo Application Program ........................ 5.2
Operation After Downloading ...................................... 5.3
Determining the Base25 EPROM Revision Level ........................ 5.4
Cold Starting the 2500 Turbo from Keypad ............................ 5.5
Specifications .............................................. See section 6
Main CPU Card Specifications ..................................... 6.1
Analog Inputs Specifications ...................................... 6.2
Analog Outputs Specifications ..................................... 6.3
Pulse Inputs / Frequency Inputs Specifications .......................... 6.4
Status Inputs Specifications ....................................... 6.5
Control Outputs Specifications ..................................... 6.6
Transient Protection Specifications .................................. 6.7
Calculation Accuracy Specifications ................................. 6.8
Communications Specifications ..................................... 6.9
RS232 Serial Communications Port ................................. 6.10
RS485 Serial Communications Port ................................. 6.11
Electrical Power Supply Specifications .............................. 6.12
Self Diagnostics Specifications .................................... 6.13
Environmental Specifications ..................................... 6.14
Approvals and Certifications ...................................... 6.15
2500 Turbo Drawings
Turbo 2500 Assembly Drawing ..................... DE-19456 (sheet 2 of 2)
Turbo 2500 P/S Assembly Drawing ............................. CE-19459
Minimodule/SSD Assembly Drawing, Turbo 2500 .................. BE-19561
Core Module/4DXi, Turbo 2500 ............................... BE-19711
Field Wiring Diagram, Model 2500 ............DE-10485 (sheets 1, 2, and 3 of 3)
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Year 2000 Warranty
The Company represents and warrants that computer programs in any medium, software,
firmware and combinations thereof ("Deliverables") manufactured by the Company and
incorporated into or supplied by the Company for use with goods manufactured by the Company
will, under normal use and care:
i) recognize and accept dates falling on or after 1 January 2000;
ii) recognize and accept the year 2000 and every succeeding fourth year as leap
years;
iii) recognize and accept 29 February in the year 2000 and every succeeding fourth
year;
iv) record, store, process, sequence, present and output calendar dates and data related
to dates falling on or after 1 January 2000, in the same manner and with the same
functionality as they do on or before 31 December 1999 and without errors or
omissions; and
v) lose no functionality with respect to the introduction into them of dates or data
related to dates falling on or after 1 January 2000;
provided that, in the case of any non-conforming Deliverables that are returned to the Company
promptly following discovery of the non-conformity, the Company will, at its option and cost,
repair or replace such Deliverable or refund to the Purchaser the purchase price therefor. This
shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy for breach of the foregoing warranty.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company shall not, under any circumstances whatsoever, be
liable for any defects or errors caused by: materials or workmanship made, furnished or specified
by the Purchaser; non-compliance with the Company’s installation or operation requirements;
failure to install any revisions and/or upgrades to the Deliverables deemed mandatory by the
Company; any modifications to Deliverables not previously authorized by the Company in
writing; the use by the Purchaser of any non-authorized spare or replacement parts in connection
with the goods used in conjunction with the Deliverables; or the use of the Deliverables with any
hardware or software not supplied by the Company. The Purchaser shall at all times remain
solely responsible for the adequacy and accuracy of all information supplied by it. Any third
party content in Deliverables shall carry only the warranty extended by the original manufacturer.
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THE FOREGOING CONSTITUTES THE COMPANYS SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE
WARRANTY IN RELATION TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DELIVERABLES AS IT
RELATES TO THE CHANGE FROM YEAR 1999 TO YEAR 2000 OR THE OCCURRENCE
OF LEAP YEARS THEREAFTER, AND THE PURCHASERS EXCLUSIVE REMEDY FOR
BREACH THEREOF. IN NO EVENT WILL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT,
CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOSS OF USE,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION OR LOSS OF PROFITS, IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER THE
COMPANY HAD NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
The foregoing warranty shall remain valid until the later of December 31, 2000 or one year after
the date that the Deliverable was shipped.
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 AVAILABLE MODELS AND KITS
The Daniel Industries 2500 Turbo Flow Computer is available either as a complete, new
installation unit or as a kit to upgrade an existing Model 2500 Flow Computer.
2500 Turbo: New Installation Units
Like the Model 2500, the 2500 Turbo Flow Computer can be housed in a standard rack
(panel mount) enclosure, or it can be housed in any of these environmentally rated
enclosures:
Table 1. List of enclosures and model series for new 2500 Flow Computer
Enclosure** Daniel Model No. Series
Standard Rack Mount
2521 Series: one-board
2522 Series: two-board*
NEMA 13, painted steel, 20 x 20 inches 2530 Series: one- or two-board*
NEMA 12, stainless steel, 24 x 30 inches
2512 Series, one- or two-board*
NEMA 4X, stainless steel, 24 x 30 inches
Canada Box
NOTES:
* Two-board configuration provides more I/O capabilities (see Section 2, "Hardware
Options", of the Model 2500 Hardware Manual, Daniel part number 3-9000-590,
for details).
** See Section 2, "Enclosure", of the Model 2500 Hardware Manual, for more details
on enclosure options. Each enclosure is designed to be compliant with the NEMA
standard.
These power supply options are also available:
· 115/230 volts AC power supply
· 24 volts DC input
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2500 Turbo: Upgrade Kit
To upgrade an existing Model 2500 to a 2500 Turbo Flow Computer, use this upgrade
kit:
· PC/104 Mother Board with CPU plug-in, high capacity power supply (Daniel part
number 3-2500-410).
NOTE: To upgrade a two-board Model 2500, you only need to replace the
CPU board. The second, or I/O board, is not replaced, as it is fully
compatible with the 2500 Turbo upgrade.
1.2 FEATURES AND CAPABILITIES
Increased Performance
The 2500 Turbo is designed to be a performance upgrade kit for existing users. With its
486/100 megahertz (MHz) 32-bit microprocessor, it will provide speed increases of over
20 times the original performance of the V20 microprocessor.
Improved Upgrade Paths for Future Applications
The 2500 Turbo uses a PC/104 motherboard that accommodates plug-in modules to help
maximize upgrade paths for future applications. PC convenience, instead of proprietary
microprocessor designs, makes it easier to adapt to virtually any flow measurement
programming challenge.
Improved Power Supply
The 2500 Turbo board has an onboard industry standard power supply that provides a
higher power output and a wide (18 to 36 volts DC) input voltage range. For installations
using 115 or 230 volts AC power, the onboard 2500 Turbo power supply receives input
voltage from an optional 115/230 volts AC power supply.
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Compatibility
The 2500 Turbo upgrade kit fits into existing Model 2500 RTU enclosures. And the 2500
Turbo, whether new or upgraded, is compatible with existing Model 2500 applications via
the Daniel Industries Config25 software. This makes upgrading to 2500 Turbo a three-step
process:
1. Replace the existing 2500 CPU with a new 2500 Turbo card set.
2. Compile your existing applications with the new Config25 software program.
3. Download the application, and go back on line.
1.3 SOFTWARE COMPATIBILITY
To use existing Config25 applications with the 2500 Turbo, you will need the following:
· Daniel Config25 Turbo Configuration Program, revision 6.00 or later
· Base25 EPROMs, revision 6.05 or later
With the two above items installed, you can select the application and analyze the file in
preparation for a new download. This recompiles the application for the 32-bit microprocessor
of the 2500 Turbo. See the next section of this addendum, "Installation", for more details.
NOTES: To determine the revision level of the Base25 EPROMs installed
in a 2500 Turbo, follow the instructions provided in section 5.4,
"Determining the Base25 EPROM Revision Level", this addendum.
Further revisions of Config25 software and 2500 Turbo firmware
are currently under development. These revisions, when released,
represent the next step in realizing the full potential of the 2500
Turbos architecture and performance.
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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION
2.1 INSTALLING A NEW COMPLETE-UNIT ASSEMBLY
If you are installing a new complete-unit assembly, and not upgrading an existing installation,
follow the instructions provided in Section 4, "Installation", of the Model 2500 Hardware Manual,
Daniel part number 3-9000-590.
Note these differences, though, between a new Model 2500 installation and a new 2500 Turbo
installation:
(1) Use Daniel Config25 Turbo Configuration Program revision 6.00, or later, to recompile
existing applications that are version K.2 through 5.xx for use with a 2500 Turbo Flow
Computer.
NOTE: New 2500 Turbo applications do not need recompiling before they
are downloaded to the flow computer. Only applications that are
revision K.2 to 5.xx need to be recompiled. You can determine an
applications revision level by examining the application listing. In
the application listing, the revision level is printed in the top center
of each page header (as vK.2, for example).
(2) Applications can be downloaded to either serial port 1 or serial port 2 of the 2500 Turbo.
Default speeds are 9600 bps for serial port 1 and 2400 bps for serial port 2.
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2.2 UPGRADING AN EXISTING MODEL 2500
To prepare for upgrading, have on hand the following tools and materials
:
· Flat blade screwdriver
· 5/16" wrench
· Serial cable for downloading Application Program from personal computer (PC)
to the flow computer (see drawing CE-10174, "Assembly, Cable to IBM
Computer", in the Model 2500 Hardware Manual, appendix H).
· Model 2500 Turbo Application Program
· Model 2500 Hardware Manual (Daniel part number 3-9000-590)
· Model 2500 Config25 Reference Manual (Daniel part number 3-9000-592)
· This guide, the Manual Addendum, Hardware, 2500 Turbo Flow Computer
(Daniel part number 9-9065-133)
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To upgrade an existing Model 2500 to a 2500 Turbo, follow these steps:
(1) Turn off and disconnect electrical power from the Model 2500 Flow Computer.
(2) Access the Model 2500 Flow Computer chassis.
(3) Remove the card cage assembly from the flow computers chassis.
(a) Make note of all cable connections to the chassis, so that you can later consult
your notes, reinstall the card cage assembly, and accurately reconnect all cables.
(b) Disconnect the green ground wire from the lug on the chassis. (Use the flat blade
screwdriver and 5/16" wrench.)
(4) If board number 2 (for additional I/O capabilities) is installed, make sure the P2 cable is
disconnected from it, then remove board number 2 from the card cage assembly.
(5) Make sure the P1 and P2 cables are disconnected from board one (CPU board), then
remove the board from the card cage assembly.
(6) Install the new 2500 Turbo board in the card chassis slot for board number 1.
IMPORTANT: Before you install the new 2500 Turbo board,
make note of the EPROM label on U44, board number 2 (if
applicable), since it will identify the AGA8 equation type that will
be required for entry, upon startup.
(a) Before installing the new board, first ensure that all jumper settings are as desired
for serial port communications, turbine inputs, and digital outputs. (For
illustrations, see section 4, "Jumper and Switch Configurations", this addendum,
and the 2500 Turbo drawings at the end of this addendum.)
(b) Reconnect the P1 and P2 cables to the new 2500 Turbo board.
(7) Reconnect the green ground wire to the card chassis.
(8) Enable the new boards battery by connecting the four-pin connector to the J7 connector
on the board.
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(9) If board number 2 was installed, reinstall it now.
(a) Reconnect the P2 connector cable to board number 2.
(10) Reconnect any remaining disconnected cables to the board(s).
(11) Install onto the card chassis the new side plate that comes with the 2500 Turbo upgrade
kit.
(a) The new side plate has a printed list of field-wiring terminations that are
applicable to the 2500 Turbo. It is a replacement for the original side plate that
lists these terminations.
(12) Reinstall the card cage assembly into the flow computers chassis.
(13) To indicate the flow computer has been upgraded to 2500 Turbo, add the "Turbo" sticker
to the front panel of the flow computer.
(14) Reconnect and turn on electrical power to the flow computer.
NOTE: Board number 2s EPROMs (for AGA8 applications, etc.) and
battery are now resident on the new 2500 Turbo CPU card. Do not
remove these items from board number 2 they will not affect
the operation of the 2500 Turbo upgrade.
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SECTION 3
CONNECTOR POINTS
The following is a list of the cable connector points on the 2500 Turbo board.
Table 2. List of cable connector points for 2500 Turbo
P1 display connector
P2 expansion board connector
P3 termination board 1
P6 termination board 2
P7 termination board 2
P102 PC-104 bus
P103 PC-104 bus
J1 power supply
J5 utility port to CPU module
J6 utility port to keyboard, reset, etc.
J7 3.6 volt lithium battery
J8 backup power for SSD (solid state disk)
module
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SECTION 4
JUMPER AND SWITCH CONFIGURATIONS
4.1 SERIAL PORT 1 JUMPER SETTINGS
RS232
(default)
JP7 1-2
4-5
7-8
10-11
13-14
JP14 1-2
JP9 open
JP10 open
RS485
Full
Duplex
JP7 2-3
5-6
8-9
11-12
14-15
7-10
JP14 1-2
JP9 open
JP10 open
RS485
Half
Duplex
JP7 2-3
5-6
8-9
11-12
14-15
7-10
JP14 1-2
JP9 closed
JP10 closed
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Figure 1. Serial port 1 jumper locations
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Figure 2. Serial ports 1 and 2 jumpers, default settings (RS232)
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4.2 SERIAL PORT 2 JUMPER SETTINGS
RS232
(default)
JP8 1-2
4-5
7-8
10-11
13-14
JP15 1-2
JP11 open
JP12 open
RS485
Full
Duplex
JP8 2-3
5-6
8-9
11-12
14-15
7-10
JP15 1-2
JP11 open
JP12 open
RS485
Half
Duplex
JP8 2-3
5-6
8-9
11-12
14-15
7-10
JP15 1-2
JP11 closed
JP12 closed
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Figure 3. Serial port 2 jumper locations
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4.3 TURBINE INPUTS JUMPER SETTINGS
Turbine Inputs
2048 cycles per sample (default)
JP13 1-2
Turbine Inputs
4096 cycles per sample
JP13 2-3
4.4 DIGITAL OUTPUTS JUMPER SETTINGS
Digital Outputs
supply system power (+24 volts)
diode clamping the open collector
digital outputs
JP6 open
4.5 STATUS JUMPERS
Jumpers JP1 - JP5 are used to configure software operations. These jumpers are not
normally used.
4.6 PASSWORD PROTECTION SWITCH SW1
Switch SW1, a three-position switch, determines the mode of password protection:
- Switch in DOWN position (toward the board edge): password protection is
disabled.
- Switch in MIDDLE position: a 5-minute timeout is allowed after password entry
for a parameter change.
- Switch in UP position (toward the board center): the front panel green LED is
off, and password is required for any parameter change.
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Figure 4. Digital outputs and turbine inputs jumper locations
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4.7 PROCESSOR JUMPERS
Jumper blocks W2 through W7 on the Core Module CPU daughterboard (that is plugged
into the 2500 Turbo board number 1) should be set in the positions shown in Figure 5,
below, if a Minimodule Solid State Disk (SSD) daughterboard is also plugged into the
2500 Turbo board number 1.
Figure 5. Core Module CPU processor jumpers with Minimodule SSD also onboard
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