6.8 1/09 95-8560Software designed for safety systems and the people who use themUser Guide95-8560-6.0
1-1Version 6.0INTRODUCTIONALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THIS SOFTWARE PACKAGE, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-19EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0To create an output, double click on one of the “slots” in the scrolling lis
11-20EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Below is the Output Editor dialog box just after opening. A random, unique
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-21EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Sample output configurations Example 1 involves an output to acknowledge an
11-22EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.The configured output #1 is now displayed both in the output list on the left
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-23EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Clicking on the “+” sign left of the “LON” item will expand it revealing the
11-24EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Select the “Reset” item from the ARM-015 list, fill in the tagname and miscel
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-25EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Example 3 involves creating an output to initiate a manual Optical
11-26EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Output Configuration Screen DetailsThe left hand pane uses a scrolling list
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-27EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Delete immediately and permanently erases a slots configuration. This functi
11-28EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.UploadQueries the controller for its configuration and if a complete configura
1-2Version 6.0INTRODUCTIONWhat is S3 Safety System Software (S3) is a complete, high performance Human Machine Interface software package that is desi
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-29EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0The “Arrange” button allows movement of the location of the nodes on the sch
11-30EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.CONFIGURATION BAR • POINT COLORCopy/PasteUsed in conjunction with the “
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-31EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Point ColorIf at anytime a field device becomes difficult to view above the bl
11-32EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.CONFIGURATION BAR • CONTROLLER LOGNew DeviceOpens the “Select Point Type” di
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-33EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Controller LogS3 keeps a log of every event ever excecuted by the controller
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12-1EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0ControllerNOTEThis Section is dedicated to the EQP controller and key eld devices it supports. Please be
12-2EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESConfigure a ControllerTo begin controller configuration, double-click on its s
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-3EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Port Baud RateThe port speed can be adjusted in standard intervals between a
12-4EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESSerial Ports 1-4These ports can be used for communication with a host de
1-3Version 6.0INTRODUCTIONFeaturesUser friendly point and click navigation, with no special keyboard commands to learn. •Menu driven configuration ens
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-5EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0User ParametersThis button opens the “User Parameters...” dialog box allowing
12-6EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESThe primary reason for this feature is to accommodate instances where the con
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-7EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Option BoardThe Eagle Quantum Premier controller is designed to be e
12-8EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarmsSelecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog box. Th
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-9EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EQP CONTROLLER • ALARMSAlarmsAllows for the configuration of the alarm and eve
12-10EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESThe definitions of the eleven columns in the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog bo
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-11EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EQP CONTROLLER • ALARMS & EVENTSActive Color/Normal ColorSelect one of f
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12-13EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0X3301Multi-Spectrum Infrared Flame DetectorThe MIR X3301 is located on the LON/SLC and provides
12-14EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESHeater OpticsUp to 8 watts of power can be utilized to provide heat to th
1-4INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0RequirementsThe minimum S3 workstation hardware requirements are:Computer. The S3 software suite is designed to ru
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-15EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Oi Test FaultThe detector automatically conducts Oi tests to check t
12-16EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarm LED LatchThe tri-color LED on the face of the detector turns red when
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-17EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0PV DeadbandA field is provided to enter the desired PV (Process Variable) Dea
12-18EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESUser Levels The “User Level Editor...” provides a means for limiting
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-19EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0X3302Multi-Spectrum Infrared Flame DetectorThe MIR H2 X3302 is located on th
12-20EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESHeater OpticsUp to 8 watts of power can be utilized to provide heat to th
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-21EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Oi Test FaultThe detector automatically conducts Oi tests to check t
12-22EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarm LED LatchThe tri-color LED on the face of the detector turns red when
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-23EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarms Selecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog
12-24EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPoint DisplayThe MIR X3302 has a custom “Point Display” that can be accessed
1-5INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0ArchitectureThe S3 software suite is divided into two distinct environments, Configuration and Online Monitoring. The Config
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-25EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0X9800Infrared Flame DetectorThe IR X9800 is located on the LON/SLC and provi
12-26EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESConfigurationEnter the tagname for the detector, a miscellaneous description
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-27EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Automatic OiThe IR X9800 includes the Automatic Optical Integrity (O
12-28EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESOi ConfigurationThe frequency of Oi testing can be adjusted between once a
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-29EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarm LatchingThis refers to the fire alarm “message” being sent from the det
12-30EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarmsSelecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog box. Th
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-31EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Point DisplayThe IR X9800 has a custom “Point Display” that can be accessed
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12-33EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0X5200Ultraviolet (UV) / Infrared (IR) Flame DetectorThe UVIR X5200 is located on the LON/SLC and provides
12-34EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESThe optional description entered in the miscellaneous text field can be used
1-6INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0Online EnvironmentThe S3 software suite consists of a number of separate application programs that work togeth
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-35EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Standard Signal ProcessingStandard signal processing is recommended for high
12-36EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESSensor Sensitivity Adjustments Both the UV and IR sensors have indiv
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-37EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Oi ModeThe UVIR X5200 includes the Automatic Optical Integrity (Oi) feature
12-38EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarms Selecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-39EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Point DisplayThe UVIR X5200 detector has a custom “Point Display” that can b
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12-41EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0X2200Ultraviolet (UV) Flame DetectorThe UV X2200 is located on the LON/SLC and provides Multi-Spectrum In
12-42EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESSignal Processing OptionsThe UV flame detector output (measured in counts per
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-43EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Automatic OiThe UV X2200 includes the Automatic Optical Integrity (O
12-44EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESSensitivity and Arc RejectionThe detector sensitivity and arc rejection se
1-7INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0DevelopmentThe “Development” installation does not install the low level security features of the “Operations” version. Use
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-45EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarms Selecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog box. T
12-46EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPoint Display The UV Flame Detector (X2200) has a custom “Point Display” tha
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-47EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EQ2200UVUltraviolet (UV) Flame DetectorThe UV EQ2200 is located on the LON/S
12-48EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESThe UV flame detector output (measured in counts per second) is compared to t
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-49EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarm Latching ModeThe red LED on the face of the detector comes on when in
12-50EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPV DeadbandA field is provided to enter the desired PV (Process Variable) Dea
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-51EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0User LevelsThe “User Level Editor...” provides a means for limiting acces
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12-53EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EQ2200UVIRUltraviolet (UV)/Infrared (IR) Optical Flame DetectorThe UVIR EQ2200 is located on the L
12-54EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESTagnameThe tagname at the top of the dialog box refers to the flame detector
1-8INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0Choose one of the two types of installations and click the Next button. A “Develolpment” install is required 3. when S3 is
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-55EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Standard Signal ProcessingStandard signal processing is recommended for high
12-56EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAutomatic OiThe UVIR EQ2200 includes the Automatic Optical Integrity (Oi) fe
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-57EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0AlarmsSelecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog b
12-58EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPoint Display The UVIR EQ2200 has a custom “Point Display” that can be acce
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-59EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0PIRECLPoint IR Gas DetectorThe PIRECL is a diffusion based, point-type
12-60EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESGas TypeAfter entering the desired tagname and miscellaneous informati
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-61EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Calibration Gas: Type and ConcentrationPIRECL supports three selections for
12-62EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarm SetpointsThe High and Low gas alarm setpoints can be changed by enteri
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-63EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0AlarmsSelecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog b
12-64EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPoint DisplayThe Eclipse has a custom “Point Display” that can be
1-9INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0Verify that all options selected in previous windows are correct, use the Back button to make corrections, 5. choose Next to
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-65EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0OPECLOpen Path Eclipse Gas DetectorNOTEController Firmware 7 is required in
12-66EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESGas TypeAfter entering the desired tagname and miscellaneous informati
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-67EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarm SetpointsThe High and Low gas alarm setpoints can be changed by enteri
12-68EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarmsSelecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog b
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-69EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Point DisplayThe Open Path Eclipse has a custom “Point Display” that can be
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12-71EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Digital Communication Unit (DCU)For gas detectors and other analog inputsDCU’s are single channel analog
12-72EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESFrom a configuration standpoint, all DCU’s have the same basic adju
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-73EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0AlarmsSelecting this button opens the “Alarms to Monitor...” dialog b
12-74EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPoint DisplayThe DCU has a custom “Point Display” that can be accessed from
1-10INSTALLATIONVersion 6.0Hardware KeysA hardware key which attaches to the workstation determines the options that will be enabled on
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-75EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Discrete IO (DCIO)/ Enhanced Discrete IO SIL (EDIO)Flexible 8 channel input/
12-76EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESDCIO/EDIO • STATIC LOGICTagnameThe tagname at the top of the dialog box refe
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-77EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Static Logic Mode (Input)If the channel is configured as an input, a pull dow
12-78EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESThe first 13 alarms pertain to the status and diagnostic for the overall modu
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-79EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0DCIO/EDIO • USER LEVELSPoint DisplayThe DCIO has a custom “Point Displ
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12-81EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Intelligent Protection Module (IPM)8 channel input/output module for 24 Vdc discrete field devicesThe Int
12-82EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESTagnameThe tagname at the top of the dialog box refers to the entire module.
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-83EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Abort ModeThe IPM abort input, Channel 1, is software configurable to use any
12-84EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAlarm ConditionSingle Zone ModeUpon receipt of an alarm from an activated de
T-1Version 6.0CONTENTSSection 1 - IntroductionWarranty Information ... 1-1What is S3 . . .
2-1S3 CONFIGURATIONVersion 6.0When the S3 application program is started it will display its “MAIN SCREEN”. From this screen there is access to all t
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-85EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Single Zone ModeThe signaling circuit can be configured to any standard SAM s
12-86EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESController OnlyIn this mode the I/O of the IPM will be controlled from the E
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-87EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0The first 14 alarms pertain to the status and diagnostic for the overall modu
12-88EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESANALOG INPUT MODULE (AIM)Point DisplayThe IPM has a custom “Point Display” t
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-89EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Analog Input Module (AIM)8 channel input module for 0-24 ma signalsAIM’s are
12-90EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESChannel ConfigurationAdjustable parameters include the engineering units and
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-91EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarm Trigger DirectionIn addition, each alarm has a checkbox to cho
12-92EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESAIM • USER LEVELSThe first 12 alarms pertain to the status and diagnostic for
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-93EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Completing ConfigurationWhen all parameters have been set, select the OK but
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2-2S3 CONFIGURATIONVersion 6.0PortsProvides access to the “Port Configuration” screen. From that screen up to ten (10) ports can be configured for acce
12-95EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Relay Module8 channel relay moduleThe 8 Channel Relay Module consists of eight individually configured out
12-96EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESDescription This field provides an area to describe the function of each rel
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-97EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0The first 13 alarms pertain to the status and diagnostic for the overall modu
12-98EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESPoint DisplayThe IPM has a custom “Point Display” that can be accessed from
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-99EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0RELAY MODULE • POINT DISPLAYAgent Release Module (ARM)The EQ2500ARM Series A
12-100EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESMode ControlARM outputs can be latching or non-latching. Non-latching foll
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-101EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0ARM • MODE CONTROLPoint DisplayThe ARM has a custom “Point Display” that ca
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12-103EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0IDC2 channel Initiating Device Circuit (IDC) moduleThe EQ22xxIDC Series Initiating Device Circuit (IDC)
12-104EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESTagnameThe tagname at the top of the dialog box refers to the entire module
2-3S3 CONFIGURATIONVersion 6.0BackupsProvides access to the project backup and restore utility. This automated utility allows a selected p
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-105EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0If a static logic function has been selected for an input, when the input i
12-106EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESUser LevelsThe “User Level Editor...” provides a means for limiting access
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-107EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0SIGNAL AUDIBLE MODULE (SAM)Signal Audible Module (SAM)The EQ2500SAM Signal
12-108EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESTagnameThe tagname at the top of the dialog box refers to the module. Each
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICES12-109EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0SAM • USER LEVELSUser LevelsThe “User Level Editor...” provides a mean
12-110EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER DEVICESVersion 6.0Alarm LogsThe upper right quadrant of the point display shows the last eight alarms that have occurred a
13-1EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Logic EditorThe Eagle Quantum Premier controller is a programmable device that requires a “user program” to be written
13-2EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITOROnce the “Logic” button is selected from the “Configure a controller ...” dialog box, the “Logic Editor”
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-3EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0File MenuThis menu contains the standard “Windows” routines for setting up to print to a net
13-4EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITOREdit MenuThis menu contains the standard “Windows” routines for Cut, Copy and Paste that will be used t
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EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-5EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0In this sample find, the listed Element is “Fire Logic” which is a program, the Sheet Name in the logic
13-6EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORShow Line MarksIn the logic editor when a line is selected by clicking on it, or, when the “Connection
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-7EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Minimize I/O windows on startThis option is used to control the look and feel of the logic s
13-8EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORCompress and D/L projectWhen enabled the complete project is compressed and downloaded to the controlle
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-9EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Once created, this global memory point will be available in the logic editor for use as an input to or
13-10EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORLocal MemoryThis menu item opens the “Local Memory Editor...” which allows for the creation
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-11EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0AB MonitorThis dialog box is a tool for checking the value of data in any of the eight configurable
13-12EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORIn the example below the AB address “B20/0” is configured to be moved to a Premier controller global va
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-13EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0In the example to the right, the “LON” item has been expanded by clicking on the “+” sign and now show
13-14EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORAB Table SettingsThis menu selection opens a dialog box which allows up to eight communication interfa
3-1PORTSVersion 6.0Basic Port ConfigurationClicking on the “Ports” button from the S3 Navigation screen of the S3 software brings up the Port Configura
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-15EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0MODBUS MovesThis dialog box allows for the configuration of data moving between a “Modbus RTU Master” s
13-16EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORIn the example below the MB address “00001” is configured to be moved to a Premier controller global va
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-17EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Tab 1Is for “Coils” which typically represent “Outputs” in a Modbus PLC. Coil addresses s
13-18EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORIn the example to the right, the “LON” item has been expanded by clicking on the “+” sign
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-19EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0MODBUS Table SettingsThis menu selection opens a dialog box which shows the three communication interf
13-20EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORMove Up/Move DownThe Premier Controller executes its logic programs in the order that they appear in t
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-21EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0NewThis button opens the “Element type selection” dialog box used to configure a newly created element.
13-22EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORSelect the “OK” button to return to the “Project Directory...” dialog box and the information on the n
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-23EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EnabledThe enabled checkbox determines whether the program will be executed by the controller or not.
13-24EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORDuplicateThis button will make a copy of a selected element and add it to the project directory. When
3-2PORTSVersion 6.0The available choices are based on the S3 hardware key plugged into the computer, and only supported systems or devices are darkene
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-25EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0ExportIf a function block or function is highlighted in the project directory window, the “Export” b
13-26EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORThe build process allocates memory, validates tagnames, validates data types, etc. View the “Errors/Wa
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-27EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Show Errors/WarningsThis menu selection opens the viewer and displays any problems found in
13-28EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORCheck Function BlockWhen a function block is open for editing, this menu item becomes available. When
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-29EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0SimulateIf the project has been “built” and no errors were discovered then the program can be sim
13-30EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORSheets MenuThe S3 logic editor utilizes a Computer Aided Design (CAD) style of program to create logic
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-31EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0SettingsThis menu item opens a dialog box where logic pages are given a “title” that appears in the ti
13-32EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORDuplicateThis button will create a new sheet at the end of the list of existing sheets. This “duplica
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-33EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Title BlocksIn the lower right area of each drawing sheet is a “Title Block” area which
13-34EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORNext/PreviousThese menu items become active whenever an element has more than one logic sheet. They c
3-3PORTSVersion 6.0PORT CONFIGURATIONSerial Port SettingsOnce the port type has been selected, the button face will change to match the selection. In
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-35EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0In the example below, a single variable is being created, the tagname “UV Counts” has be
13-36EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORIn the example below the creation of local variable #1 “UV Counts” has been completed and there a
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-37EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Project ToolbarThis toolbar provides three shortcuts; Project Directory, Save Project and Build Projec
13-38EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORPointer ToolThis arrow shaped tool is used to select and manipulate the position and or size of any lo
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-39EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Input VariableAll input variables to a program or function are via this symbol. Once placed on a logi
13-40EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORSheet ToolbarThere are four icons which provide shortcuts to menu items having to do with logic sheets
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-41EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Control Panel ToolbarThere are three icons which provide shortcuts to menu items having to do with log
13-42EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORHelp MenuThe help menu provides access to the online help system and has two areas; “Standard Function
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-43EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0In the example below, the “Absolute” function was selected and the details of how to us
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3-4PORTSVersion 6.0The “Timers” button will open a dialog box allowing the “Polling” and “Watchdog” timers for the port to be set. There are also che
13-45EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Logic CreationThe S3 Logic Editor provides a modern full featured IEC-61131-3 style environment to generate, test and
13-46EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORDefinitionsProgramsPrograms are the highest-level executable elements within an S3 project.
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-47EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0The “Gate Settings...” dialog box provides a scrolling pull-down menu from which the number of
13-48EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORPlacing Logic Operators on a SheetTo develop a program the user must be able to use the Logic Editor t
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-49EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Select 6. NOT and click “OK”.The cursor will change to a miniature function block symbol when positio
13-50EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITOROnce this connection is established, the input variable can be repositioned anywhere left of its conne
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-51EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0The “Input Selection...” dialog box presents the database as a hierarchical list of sources. Any item
13-52EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORThe final step in completing the example network is to link the NOT gates output variable to an appropr
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-53EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Wire-on-WireThis type of connection is used when a single signal needs to be routed to
13-54EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORClick to and drag to make the connection and create a wire. Draw the wire from the initial wire-to-wi
4-1START MONITORINGVersion 6.0Online OperationThe “Start Monitoring” button launches the DCD, which allows the user to access “Online Mode”.Online mod
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-55EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Combining the techniques described in the last few pages with the comprehensive standard set of S3 fun
13-56EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORIn the example to the below, an Input Variable was placed and linked to a global memory point “MCOP-FA
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-57EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Creating a SIL 2 projectAs specified by IEC 61508 there are 4 levels of safety performance necessary fo
13-58EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITOROnce the controller is set as a “SIL Controller” and a SIL device is chosen, the screen should look si
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-59EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0SIL 2 LOGICSIL 2 LOGICNot SIL 2 compliant. There are non-red colored inputs and outputs.SIL 2 complian
13-60EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORSIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSCategoriesThe categories have the following meanings: SILThis item is SIL by s
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-61EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Functions SIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSGate/Function Name Logic Function Category NotesABS ABSOLUTE MutableA
13-62EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0EQP LOGIC EDITORColoringsAlways •REDAlways •BLACKAlways •BLACKRED if SIL controller, BLACK •otherwiseRED if SIL co
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-63EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0SIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSSIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSLogic Function Category NotesABSOLUTE MutableACCESS ALAR
13-64EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0SIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSLogic Function Category NotesMINIMUM MutableMODBUS READNoMODBUS WRITENoMODULOYes See div, not c
4-2START MONITORINGVersion 6.0Shows the user detailed information about a selected TAG object. Each type of device, digital inputs, ana
EQP LOGIC EDITOR13-65EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0SIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSSIL 2 LOGIC • FUNCTIONSDevice Items ReferenceAs described earlier, inputs and
13-66EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item DescriptionsItem 1 - Firmware ID StringThe controller automatically polls LON devices for an ID string. The ID s
13-67EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0DEVICE ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTIONSItem 7 - Device CodeEach device type has a unique code associated with it. Control
13-68EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 11 - Time and Date of ConfigurationThe time and date of the configuration information is saved in this variable.It
13-69EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 17 - Current Time and DateThe controller real time clock can be set or read with this variable.Item 18 - User Nam
13-70EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 25 - Beeper VolumeThe volume level of the internal beeper can be adjusted with this variable. Values from 1 (low
13-71EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 30 - Gas ModeGas Mode is used to determine if static logic should activate high and low gas alarms. When mode 1 i
13-72EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0DEVICE ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTIONSItem 38 - Input Static Logic ModeInput mode is used to determine if static logic should
13-73EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 43 - Oi ModeOptical Integrity mode can be selected with this variable. Oi ModeValueDenition0Automatic1Manual It
13-74EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 49 - IR Oi Test FrequencyThree consecutive failures are required to fault, and three consecutive good tests are r
T-2Version 6.0CONTENTSSection 6 - LogsOverview of features... 6-1Alarm Logs (DCD Disk Log)
4-3START MONITORINGVersion 6.0ONLINE FKEY FEATURESAcknowledge (F3)Silences audible alarms, causes all TAG objects in a “New Alarm” state on the graphi
13-75EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 54 - Calibration Gas TypeCalibration gas type is selected with this code.Description ModeSame as Measured (Defaul
13-76EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0DEVICE ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTIONSItem 66 - Alternate FunctionEach of the controller I/O points has a predefined alternate
13-77EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 79 - CPU FaultThe item indicates a problem with a processor or memory system, the cause of this fault is device d
13-78EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 91 - Flame Detector Counts per SecondThis variable represents the counts per second from flame detectors.Item 92 -
13-79EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 102 - LON B Interface FaultThe bit is set when a problem is detected with LON interface channel B.Item 103 - Inhi
13-80EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 113 - Com 1 FaultEach field device contains two network relays used to isolate network wiring faults. A status it
13-81EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 128 - Sensor Initialization FaultThe field device sets the item to indicate that the sensor was bad at start-up.
13-82EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0A device sets this item to indicate that the optics need to be cleaned.Item 142 - Internal Comm FaultA device sets thi
13-83EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 150 - Inhibit ControlSetting this control item instructs the controller to inhibit the device or channel associat
13-84EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 152 - Activate ResetSetting this control item instructs the controller to send a reset command to the field device
4-4START MONITORINGVersion 6.0Alarm History (F6)Opens the “Alarm History” screen and displays the current days log. This daily log shows date and tim
13-85EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 165 - Activate Low Gas AlarmSetting this control item in the controller activates the low gas alarm output. Item
13-86EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 179 - Activate SupervisorySetting this control bit activates the controller supervisory output, status bit and LE
13-87EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 195 - No Oi High Energy FaultA field device sets this status bit to indicate that the No Oi High Energy Fault is t
13-88EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 222 - Request TemperatureSetting this control bit will cause the controller to retrieve the temperature from a de
13-89EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 254 - Missed MessagesThe number of times that an incoming packet was discarded because there was no network buffe
13-90EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 268 - UV Oi Calibration FaultThis item comes true when an UV Oi calibration fault occurs. The UV Oi lamp is activ
13-91EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 279 - mA Range LowThis value defines the low/zero point for a 4 to 20 mA input channel expressed in mAs. Typical
13-92EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 291 - Redundancy Fault CodeThis item can be used to determine the cause of a Redundancy fault.CodeDescription0No
13-93EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 295 - Smoke Detector TypeThis item selects a type of smoke detector.ValueDetector Type0Invalid1Apollo2FenwalItem
13-94EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 298 - Control ModeThis item selects the embedded logic control mode.ValueMode0Invalid1Embedded Logic Only2Control
4-5START MONITORINGVersion 6.0Port Diagnostics (F11)Opens the “Port Diagnostics” screen which displays the status of all ten communication ports. Dyn
13-95EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 309 - One Zone Bell ToneThis item is used to select the bell tone when one zone of the IPM is in alarm and emb
13-96EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 314 - Serial Port 2 ParityThe parity setting for the second configurable serial port is set with this variable. Th
13-97EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 321 - Serial Port 4 Baud RateSerial baud rate for serial port 3 is set with this variable. The allowed selection
13-98EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 333 - Lon Overload FaultThis item is used to indicate that user logic is attempting to write more data to LON out
13-99EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 343 - Suppression TimerFirst used with the Automotive MIR Flame Detector (X3301). Refer to the AMIR X3301 specific
13-100EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 352 - Controller Inhibit ModeIn Alarms only mode, the inhibit feature inhibits only the alarms. The Alarms and
13-101EQP LOGIC EDITORVersion 6.0Item 361 - Beam Block DelayThe beam block delay is used with Open Path. This is the amount of time that must go by be
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4-6START MONITORINGVersion 6.0Data TablesThe data tables show users the current information about addresses and bits being read from attached sys
4-7START MONITORINGVersion 6.0LON OverviewThis is a specialized diagnostic screen which displays a schematic representation of the addres
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5-1PRINTINGVersion 6.0Overview of featuresUsing the Windows default local or network printer, S3 can be print comprehensive documentation of port, poi
5-2PRINTINGVersion 6.0Filtering data to be printedTagnames (All)This selection prints a list of all tagnames used in the system.User Module StringsThi
5-3PRINTINGVersion 6.0Selecting ports to documentPort 1 - 10S3 supports up to ten ports. Each port can be physical serial port or an Ethernet connect
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T-3Version 6.0CONTENTSPoint Display ... 11-10Reset Module ...
6-1LOGSVersion 6.0Overview of featuresS3 maintains three different types of logs; disk, configuration and calibration. All can be viewed and printed f
6-2LOGSVersion 6.0Alarm Logs (DCD Disk Log)Below is a sample alarm log. Running down the right hand side is the log name (which is the date), navigat
6-3LOGSVersion 6.0Configuration LogsBelow is a sample configuration log. Running down the right hand side is the log name (which is the date), navigat
6-4LOGSVersion 6.0CALIBRATION LOGSThe Configuration and Alarm logs can be opened or viewed, and previous logs can be printed by using the “Select Log”
6-5LOGSVersion 6.0Calibration LogsBelow is a sample calibration log. The calibration log reporter is a configurable database query tool designed to all
6-6LOGSVersion 6.0Calibration Log Reporter Filter OptionsThe options button opens the “Filter Options..” dialog box allowing for the S3 database query
7-1PREFERENCESVersion 6.0The preferences button provides access to a variety of project management and global attributes and settings. They are acces
7-2PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Drawing (Unsupported Feature)The drawing tab allows for the setting of the default operation of two drawing tools in the grap
7-3PREFERENCESVersion 6.0ClockThe purpose of the clock tab is to accommodate the two different methods for displaying the time and date around th
7-4PREFERENCESVersion 6.0User StringsThe “User Strings” tab provides access to a very powerful feature, the Second Language Dictionary (SLD). The SLD
T-4Version 6.0CONTENTSMIR Flame Detector (X3301) ... 12-13Overview...
7-5PREFERENCESVersion 6.0ExamplesBelow is an example of EAGLE2000/Eagle Quantum SLD configuration. On the right hand side of the dialog box are a seri
7-6PREFERENCESVersion 6.0SLD descriptions for the user interface buttons used by the online application are presented in the “Factory Name” col
7-7PREFERENCESVersion 6.0“Miscellaneous Strings” are pieces of descriptive text used in a variety of online locations like dialog boxes, window na
7-8PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Graphics (Unsupported Feature)This category pertains to the operation of the “Online” application. This application displays
7-9PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Cyrillic FontS3 supports the use of Cyrillic in the SLD for both display and printing purposes when used with the recommended
7-10PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Visual Object Error Settings (Unsupported Feature) This checkbox selection enables an online feature that changes the color
7-11PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Choose from any of the 48 standard color definitions displayed, or from the 16 custom colors.Select the “Define Custom Colors”
7-12PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Color Depth SettingsThere are three choices for the displayed color depth, 16, 24 and 32. This corresponds to the maximum n
7-13PREFERENCESVersion 6.0PREFERENCES • LOGSPREFERENCES • GRAPHICSLogsThis tab allows the setting of the log retention time. This adjustment determin
7-14PREFERENCESVersion 6.0DCDThe Data Collector and Distributor application program has five configurable parameters that can be used to modify its beha
T-5Version 6.0CONTENTSUVIR Flame Detector (EQ2200UVIR)... 12-53Overview...
7-15PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Screen PrintsIn addition to capturing screens in S3, the captured screens can be sent to either a local or remote printer fo
7-16PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Screen SaverS3 provides a screen saver feature that will display the current time on a black background after a user configur
7-17PREFERENCESVersion 6.0Button User LevelsThis feature allows the DCD application program’s user interface buttons to be assigned a “User
7-18PREFERENCESVersion 6.0SoundsThe sounds tab allows access to the custom sounds database and integrated sound editor. Selecting the “Edit” button w
7-19PREFERENCESVersion 6.0The sound editor makes use of the standard Windows based sound card and microphone to allow for the recordi
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8-1BACKUP/RESTOREVersion 6.0 Overview of featuresThis button provides access to S3’s built in project Backup and Restore utilities. Thes
8-2BACKUP/RESTOREVersion 6.0BackupOnce the project is selected a dialog box will be displayed allowing for browsing of the file system in order to sele
8-3BACKUP/RESTOREVersion 6.0After the files have been compressed they will be copied to the destination volume, the status will indica
8-4BACKUP/RESTOREVersion 6.0Once the disk is in place, choose the desired file option, either “Single” or “Multiple”. The default is “Single” and
T-6Version 6.0CONTENTSAnalog Input Module (AIM) ... 12-89Overview...
8-5BACKUP/RESTOREVersion 6.0RestoreTo restore an archived project from either a floppy disk or network, select the “Restore” button from the Backup/Res
8-6BACKUP/RESTOREVersion 6.0Once the project to be restored has been chosen and the “OK” button selected, the file system browser dialog box is display
9-1OPC SERVERVersion 6.0S3 is designed to simply and efficiently “integrate” data from a variety of multi-vendor safety solutions into a common Op
9-2OPC SERVERVersion 6.0OPC Server ConfigurationTo configure OPC data points, select the OPC Server button from the S3 Main Screen. This will display
9-3OPC SERVERVersion 6.0OPC Property ViewerThe properties button at the bottom of the OPC Server Configuration dialog box will open the “OPC Property V
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10-1USER LOG IN & OUT/ACCOUNTSVersion 6.0SecurityThese buttons are part of the S3 security system. The “Log In/Out” button is used to log in or c
10-2USER LOG IN & OUT/ACCOUNTSVersion 6.0Administrator PrivilegesThe person logged in as the Administrator is the only one who can create, modify
10-3USER LOG IN & OUT/ACCOUNTSVersion 6.0Creating User AccountsTo create a new user, select the “New” button from the “User Settings” dialog box (
10-4USER LOG IN & OUT/ACCOUNTSVersion 6.0After entering the new users name, select “OK” to accept the name and display the “User settings...” dial
T-7Version 6.0CONTENTSModbus Monitor ... 13-14Modbus Moves ...
10-5USER LOG IN & OUT/ACCOUNTSVersion 6.0Port Diagnostics viewing enabledWhen selected, when online the user can access the port diagnostics scree
10-6USER LOG IN & OUT/ACCOUNTSVersion 6.0If “restricted access” is combined with “configure system” the user can also create project backups using
11-1EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EQP ConfigurationOne of the supported communication port types is for the Detector Electronics Corpo
11-2EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Configuration ScreenThe main configuration screen is divided into two
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-3EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Command Bar OverviewThe command bar has fifteen buttons, most of which initiat
11-4EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Get RevisionReturns the selected devices revision and firmware version informa
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-5EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0GlobalsProvides access to configuration services allowing defined global memory
11-6EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.A dialog box labeled “Global Point Monitor Configuration...” that is specific t
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-7EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Discrete PointsGlobals tied to “discrete” ON/OFF type events can be set to al
11-8EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Analog PointsGlobals tied to “analog” type events can be set to alarm in acco
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-9EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Once the event name is entered and the comparison configured, the even
11-10EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Since hundreds of monitored global points can be created, a “Search” button
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-11EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0In the example below Node 1, the Controller (EQ3001) is selected.When the “P
11-12EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Reset ModuleThis command forces a selected field device to perform a “soft re
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-13EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0LON DiagnosticDisplays a graphic “LON Schematic” displaying dynamic informat
11-14EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Diagnostic data is displayed to two ways on the display, through the color o
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-15EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Point AddressAllows a node on the LON schematic to be given a different addr
11-16EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.EditSelecting the “Edit” button displays the detailed configuration data for
EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.11-17EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0Get VoltagesDisplays 24 Vdc supply voltage information for uses such as trou
11-18EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.Version 6.0EAGLE QUANTUM PREMIER CONFIG.OutputsTags linked to commands to be sent to the controller or field devices
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