SUTO S330 Handbuch

English
Instruction and Operation Manual
S330/S331
Display/Display and Data Logger

Dear Customer,
Thank you for choosing our product.
Please read the operating instructions in full and carefully observe them
before starting up the device. The manufacturer cannot be held liable
for any damage which occurs as a result of non-observance or non-
compliance with this manual.
Should the device be tampered with in any manner other than a
procedure which is described and specified in the manual, the warranty
is void and the manufacturer is e empt from liability.
The device is destined e clusively for the described application.
SUTO offers no guarantee for the suitability for any other purpose.
SUTO is also not liable for consequential damage resulting from the
delivery, capability or use of this device.
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Table of Contents
1 Safety Instructions......................................................................6
2 Registered Trademarks................................................................7
3 Application.................................................................................8
4 Features....................................................................................9
5 Technical Data..........................................................................10
5.1 General Data......................................................................10
5.2 Electrical Data.....................................................................10
5.3 Input Signals......................................................................10
5.4 Output Signals....................................................................10
6 Installation ..............................................................................11
6.1 Installation Requirements.....................................................11
6.2 Install the S330/S331..........................................................11
6.2.1 Wall Mounting ..............................................................12
6.2.2 Panel Mounting..............................................................13
7 Overview of Setting and Operation of S330/S331..........................14
8 Electronic Connection.................................................................15
8.1 Terminals Introduction.........................................................15
8.1.1 Digital Inputs................................................................16
8.1.2 Analog Inputs (Option A1662).........................................16
8.1.3 Analog / Pulse Output ....................................................17
8.1.4 Alarm Output ...............................................................17
8.1.5 Data Interface ..............................................................17
8.2 Connect S330/S331 to E ternal Devices ................................18
8.2.1 Connect S330/S331 to Power Supply ...............................18
8.2.2 Connect E ternal Alarm Units..........................................19
8.2.3 Connect Devices to Terminals A and B via SDI...................19
8.2.4 Connect Devices to Terminal A and B via Modbus...............19
8.2.4.1 Modbus/RTU Cable Length.........................................20
8.2.4.2 Modbus/RTU Wiring and Cable Type............................21
8.2.4.3 Daisy-Chain using RS-485 Splitter..............................22
8.2.5 Connect SUTO Devices to Terminals E and F via Analog/Pulse
(A1662 option).......................................................................24
8.2.6 Connect 3rd Party Analog/Pulse devices to Terminals E and F
(A1662 Option).......................................................................25
8.2.7 Loop Analog Signals to a PLC (A554 3313) .......................27
9 Configuration using S4C-Display Software....................................28
9.1 Establish Communication between S330/S331 and S4C-Display.28
9.2 Add Devices to S330/S331...................................................29
9.2.1 Add an SDI Device to S330/S331.....................................29
9.2.2 Add a SUTO Modbus slave to S330/S331..........................32
9.2.3 Add a SUTO Analog/Pulse Device to S330/S331.................37
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9.2.4 Connect a 3rd Party Device to S330/S331.........................39
9.3 Download Configurations to S330/S331..................................41
9.4 Save/Load Configuration as Files...........................................41
9.4.1 Save Configuration to a File............................................41
9.4.2 Load configuration from a file..........................................42
10 Settings using Touchscreen ......................................................43
10.1 Value Screen.....................................................................43
10.2 Main Menu........................................................................44
10.3 Icons in the Status Bar ......................................................45
10.4 Graphic Screen..................................................................45
10.4.1 Add a Data Curve.........................................................45
10.4.2 View Curves................................................................47
10.5 Sensor Setting..................................................................48
10.5.1 Change Sensor Settings................................................48
10.5.2 Dew Point Sensor ........................................................48
10.5.3 Flow Sensor ...............................................................50
10.5.4 Vacuum Flow Sensor (Virtual Sensor).............................52
10.5.5 Oil Vapor Sensor..........................................................53
10.5.6 Analog Input Channel ..................................................54
10.6 Alarm Management............................................................55
10.6.1 Alarm Setting..............................................................55
10.6.2 Monitor and Dismiss Alarms via S330/S331.....................56
10.7 Logger .............................................................................57
10.8 Files.................................................................................58
10.9 Service Info .....................................................................59
10.10 System Setting ...............................................................59
10.11 Communication................................................................60
10.12 Configure S4A Remote Connection.....................................61
10.13 SIM Card Requirement for 4G/LTE Option............................61
10.13.1 Data Traffic................................................................61
10.13.2 PIN Code Protection....................................................62
11 E port Logger Files and Screenshots..........................................63
11.1 E port Logger Files and Screenshots using S4A ....................63
11.2 E port Logger Files and Screenshots using USB Disk..............66
12 Build Network using Modbus Interface........................................68
12.1 Integration with a Factory Automation System.......................68
12.1.1 RS-485 through the Modbus-to-RTU gateway..................68
12.1.2 Field-bus Ethernet through the Modbus/TCP....................69
12.2 Standalone Solution...........................................................69
12.2.1 Monitoring and Analysis Software...................................69
12.2.2 Physical Networking Modes............................................70
12.2.2.1 RS-485.................................................................70
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12.2.2.2 Ethernet................................................................71
12.2.2.3 More Comple Networking Solutions.........................72
12.2.3 Hardware Connection...................................................73
12.2.3.1 Ethernet Hardware.................................................73
12.2.3.2 RS-485 Hardware...................................................74
12.2.4 Fieldbus Interface Configuration.....................................75
12.2.4.1 Field bus RS-485 settings........................................76
12.2.4.2 Field Bus Ethernet Settings......................................76
12.3 Print Modbus Slave Register Table........................................77
12.4 Troubleshooting.................................................................79
13 Monitor Data Remotely ...........................................................81
13.1 Enable remote Access.........................................................81
13.2 Monitor Data through an Internet Browser............................81
13.3 Monitor Data through S4A Software.....................................82
14 E tended Use of Virtual Channels..............................................83
14.1 Virtual Channels................................................................83
14.1.1 Monitor Vacuum Flow and Consumption..........................83
14.1.2 Monitor Flow or Consumption for Several Branch Lines......87
14.2 Monitor Compressor Run Time.............................................89
15 Firmware Update.....................................................................91
15.1 Update using S4C-Display...................................................91
15.1.1 Preparation.................................................................91
15.1.2 Update Steps...............................................................91
15.2 Update using a USB Stick....................................................93
15.2.1 Preparation.................................................................93
15.2.2 Update Steps...............................................................94
16 Optional Accessories................................................................95
17 Maintenance...........................................................................95
18 Disposal of Waste....................................................................95
19 Appendi A – Modbus Interface ................................................96
20 Appendi B – Power Consumption of Sensors ............................98
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1 Safety Instructions
1 Safety Instructions
Please c eck if t is instruction manual matc es t e
product type.
Please observe all notes and instructions indicated in this
manual. It contains essential information which must be
observed before and during installation, operation and
maintenance. Therefore this instruction manual must be read carefully
by the technician as well as by the responsible user / qualified
personnel.
This instruction manual must be available at the operation site of the
display and data logger at any time. In case of any obscurities or
questions, regarding this manual or the product, please contact the
manufacturer.
WARNING!
Voltage used for supply!
Any contact wit energized parts of t e product may
lead to an electrical s ock w ic can lead to serious
injuries or even deat !
•Consider all regulations for electrical installations.
•The system must be disconnected from any power supply during
maintenance work.
•Any electrical work on the system is only allowed by authorized
qualified personal.
WARNING!
Permitted operating parameters!
Observe t e permitted operating parameters. Any
operation exceeding t is parameters can lead to
malfunctions and may lead to damage on t e
instrument or t e system.
•Do not e ceed the permitted operating parameters.
•Make sure the product is operated in its permitted limitations.
•Do not e ceed or undercut the permitted storage and operating
temperature and pressure.
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1 Safety Instructions
General safety instructions
•It is not allowed to use the product in e plosive areas.
•Please observe the national regulations before/during installation
and operation.
Remark
•It is not allowed to disassemble the product.
ATTENTION!
Measurement values can be affected by malfunction!
T e product must be installed properly and
frequently maintained, ot erwise it may lead to
wrong measurement values, w ic can lead to
wrong results.
Storage and transportation
•Make sure that the transportation temperature of the display and
data logger is between -20 ... +60°C.
•For transportation it is recommended to use the packaging which
comes with the display.
•Please make sure that the storage temperature of the display is
between -20 ... +70°C.
•Avoid direct UV and solar radiation during storage.
•For the storage the humidity must be <90%, no condensation.
2 Registered Trademarks
Trademark Trademark owner
SUTO®SUTO iTEC
MODBUS®Modbus Organization, Hopkinton, USA
Android™,
Google Play
Google LLC
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3 Application
3 Application
The S330 Display is mainly used to display all relevant parameters in
the compressed air system, such as flow rate, dew point, pressure,
temperature, power, compressor condition, and so on). The S331
Display and Data Logger is of the function of recording the above
parameters in addition to the display function.
The S330 / S331 supports configuring a ma imum of 100 measurement
channels. The following table lists the ma imum number of channels
and connected devices by input types.
Input type SDI Analog&
Pulse Virtual Channel Modbus
Max. number
of c annels 12 4 10 58
Max. number
of connected
devices
2 2 N/A 16
Note: The other 16 channels are reserved for further use.
The S330/S331 is mainly used in compressed air systems in the
industrial environment. It is not developed to be used in e plosive
areas. For the use in e plosive areas, please contact the manufacturer.
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4 Features
4 Features
•Provides 5” high-resolution colour touch screen.
•Supports connections to all SUTO sensors and third-party sensors.
•Supports 16 Modbus, 2 SDI, 2 analog, and 2 pulse sensors.
•Supports up to 100 measuring channels.
•Wall mount and panel mount are supported.
•USB port to enable data transfer to memory stick or PC.
•RS-485 (Modbus / RTU, SUTO-Bus) and Ethernet (Modbus / TCP,
SUTO-Bus) interfaces to enable connections to the factory
automation system.
•10 W sensor power supply (24 VDC).
•The S331 can store up to 100 million measurement values.
•With the optional 4G/LTE modem and the S4A software, you can
view the online measurement values and read out the logging files
remotely.
•Alarm monitoring with two relay outputs.
•Integrates Web server for remote monitoring.
•Supports monitoring of the compressor runtime.
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5 Technical Data
5 Tec nical Data
5.1 General Data
Data logger (only S331) Internal, 100 million values
Operating temperature 0 ... +50°C
Housing material PC + ABS
Protection class IP65
Dimensions See the dimensional drawing in section 6.2 Install
the S330/S331.
Display 5” high-resolution graphic display, 800 480 pi els
touch screen
Cable entry diameter 4.5 … 8 mm
Cable Supply: AWG12 ... AWG24, 0.2 ... 2.5 mm²
Signals: AWG16 ... AWG28, 0.14 ... 1.5 mm²
Weight 0.52 kg
5.2 Electrical Data
Power supply 100 ... 240 VAC, 20 VA (option, A1663)
18 ... 30 VDC, 20 W (option, A1664)
Sensor supply 24 VDC, 10 W
5.3 Input Signals
Digital input 2 SDI sensors
16 RS-485 Modbus/RTU Sensors
Analog input (optional) 2 0 ... 20 mA / 4 ... 20 mA / 0 ... 10 V
2 pulse
Pulse input 100 Hz ma imum; 28 V, 10 mA
5.4 Output Signals
Analog / Pulse output 4 ... 20 mA signal and pulse signal can be looped
through the display by using the connection board
Alarm output 2 relays, 230 VAC, 3 A, NC
Interface Ethernet / RS-485, Modbus TCP / RTU, USB stick,
USB cable
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