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Title: S.C.A.D.A and data-logging software and associated hardware from


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MicroScan V5
S.C.A.D.A and data-logging software and
associated hardware from
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MicroScan - Connects to
MicroScan Software connects to the Intech Micro
2100 series Remote Station hardware modules to
form a complete supervisory control and data
acquisition system.
Analogue Inputs Outputs Digital Inputs Outputs
PLCs
Controllers
3
MicroScan - Capability
MicroScan combines all the basic datalogging
functions into one package and performs the
function of regularly gathering information,
checking alarm states - displaying the data, plus
historical analysis and (MMI) operator interface.
Analogue Inputs Outputs Digital Inputs Outputs
PLCs
Controllers
RS232 to RS422/485 converter
PC-Networks
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MicroScan is made up of the following main
Modules
  • Recorder Module Real Time Trends Up to 1320
    I/O Data Displays Historical
    Analysis
  • Mimic Module Operator Interface Up to 6400
    I/O MMI
  • Controller Module
  • Interface Module Field Remote Stations and PLCs
  • Network Module Data Sharing
  • DDE Link in to other Windows Applications

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The Recorder
Page
1
The recorder forms the heart of the MicroScan
system. The recorder displays up to 100 pages.
Page
20
Page
53
Page
84
Page
95
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The Recorder
Page 11
Each page can display up to 10 different input
signals.
Analogue Inputs/ Outputs Digital Inputs/ Outputs
PLCs
Controllers
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The Recorder
The recorder functions operates continuously
including automatic logs reports, plus alarm
handling and store file generation. The recorder
scans and loads data onto the hard disk at preset
rates ensuring safe storage for later retrieval
and analysis.
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Recorder Powerful trending and Historical
retrieval
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Digital Inputs (On/Off Indication)
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Analogue Inputs
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Hyperlink page selection for instant page access
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Password protection for changes to settings
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Popup Colour Key Index..
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..or expand Navigation Tree
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Use The Mouse tracker to pinpoint times, dates
and values of interest
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Track through time and really see what
happened
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Select which lines to view
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Popup Tool Bar for quick scale changes,
printing, measuring time values,
showing/hiding inputs
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Check on vital Alarm states
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Alarms
  • Alarms can perform the following states
  • Activate the PC beeper,
  • Send an alarm text message to cell phone(s).
  • Activate an alarm relay to
  • Activate an auto-dialler,
  • Activate Alarm bells.

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MA5 Text messages allow you to keep in touch
with your process
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MA5 Examples
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It doesnt have to be all graphsAlpha-Numeric
indicationSwitch between Graphs and Data
instantly
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Choose from the List
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Easy to follow menus
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Easily view the Last Pages looked at
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On-Line History
  • This is a powerful and convenient history
    viewing window.
  • Any data stored by the Recorder can be
  • retrieved and viewed in a trend format,
  • exported through the Windows clipboard, or
  • converted to a format suitable for spreadsheets
    or databases,
  • without interrupting the Recorder!

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Data Movement Buttons just like a CD-Player.
Move the graph window through history.
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Adjust the viewing window time scale from 5
Minute to 31 days
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Easy Search Function
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Select which lines you want to look at, what
scale, colour...
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print it or ...
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Export it to another application
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On Line calibration with ISO 9000 Tracking
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Events are logged automatically. Notes for
operator comments.
Calibration Log provides ISO 9000 Tracking
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Operating Log provides Usage Tracking
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Station Log gives easy viewing of station status
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Setup/Configuration
Fast - Simple - Painless ! With our graphical
representation the Remote Station network and
PLCs are easily set-up and maintained. All
the parameters and controls are shown leaving no
gaps or hidden mistakes to be found (or worse
NOT found).
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Full control over all program aspects in one easy
to use area
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The Mimic
MMI Man Machine Interface
So - everything is visual, can I see something
other than graphs and data ? YES! You can use
all the data collected by MicroScan and show it
in a diagrammatical form (eg. Show how full the
tanks are and what pumps are running).
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Analogue Level Indicators...
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On/Off Indicators (text, flashing colours,
popups)...
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Real-time values Indicated
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Meaningful representation with easily
recognisable symbols
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Add buttons to change setpoints, alarms, swap
pages, start/stop motors...
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Up to 50 Mimic pages are available via
Hyperlinks...
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If you want to avoid bored fingers playing on
the night-shift - all/any pages can be password
protected.
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This is the Fun part! Lots of room for the
imagination here! Begin with a blank page...
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Real-time values, On/Off indicators, Buttons, Ho
tspots, Text, Bar-Graphs, ...theres room for
custom PLC recipes.
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Add background bitmaps drawn with your favourite
graphics editor (Paint Shop Pro, CorelDraw,
PaintBrush etc).
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Drop a few controls in the appropriate places
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It is now finished and ready to put online
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Accessory Tool BoxUser Friendly Special
Function Utility
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MicroScan Tool Box - Function Block Summary
  • Humidity
  • Dew Point
  • Moisture Content
  • Batch Average
  • Batch Min
  • Batch Max
  • Batch Save to D-Base
  • Math - Average
  • Math - Formula
  • Math - Rate of Change
  • Math - Sum
  • Math - Trigonometry
  • Math - Tank Volume
  • Math - Total
  • Step Control - Step
  • Step Control - Master
  • Time - Time Clock
  • Time - Multi Timer
  • Time - PC Clock
  • Time - Pulse
  • Time Timer

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Networking
Active Node
  • The sharing of data between the active and
    passive computer nodes running MicroScan is
    supported on both
  • the file server styled network, and
  • the Windows multiple independent server network.
  • Security is provided to regulate the sharing of
    data.

Passive Node
Network
Passive Node
More Passive Nodes
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Comprehensive Help always a click away
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The Remote Stations
We supply a comprehensive range of
data-collection and control devices. Analogues
Input/Output Stations Digital Input/Output
Stations Multiplexers Ramp and Process Controllers
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Remote Station Introduction
2100-A16
  • Up to 64 Remote Stations can be connected - any
    combination
  • Remote Station Power Supply options
  • 80 264Vac/dc
  • 23 90Vdc
  • 10 28Vac/dc

2100-A4
2100-D
2100-AO
More Remote Stations
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2100-A16 Remote Station
16 Analogue Inputs Individually
Configurable Thermocouple Pt100 or
Pt1000 mA mV V 16 Bit A/D 2 Analogue
Outputs 410mA 020mA 210V 010V 4 Digital
on/off Inputs Opto Isolated 5 to 30 V
DC On/off states Pulses from flow meters etc 2
Relay Outputs Expandable to 16 by adding the
2100-R Relay Expander Alarm or Control
outputs On Board Controllers 16 on/off
controllers 8 heat/cool controllers
2100-A16
2100-A4
2100-D
2100-AO
More Remote Stations
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2100-A4(e) Remote Station
4 Analogue Inputs Individually
Configurable Thermocouple Pt100 mA mV V 12
Bit A/D 2 Analogue Outputs 410mA 020mA 210V
010V 4 Digital on/off Inputs Opto Isolated 5
to 30 V DC On/off states Pulses from flow
meters etc 4 Relay Outputs Optional 8 outputs
2100-A4e Alarm or Control outputs On Board
Controllers 4 on/off controllers (2100-A4) 4
heat/cool controllers (2100-A4e)
2100-A16
2100-A4
2100-D
2100-AO
More Remote Stations
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2100-D Remote Station
2100-A16
2100-A4
12 Digital on/off Inputs Opto Isolated 5 to 30
V DC Up to 500Hz On/off states Pulses from
flow meters etc 12 Relay Outputs 2 Amps 250 V AC
2100-D
2100-AO
More Remote Stations
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2100-AO Remote Station
2100-A16
8 Analogue Inputs mA or V selectable 8 Analogue
Outputs mA or V selectable 2 Relay Outputs 12
Digital Outputs
2100-A4
2100-D
2100-AO
More Remote Stations
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Connecting Field Stations via Data Hi-Way
Option MODBUS RTU
RS422/485 Data Hi-Way
RS232
2100-IS
  • Length of Data Hi-way before a booster is
    required
  • RS422 2 pair 1.2km typical
  • RS485 1 pair 0.5km typical
  • Data Hi-way cable type is low capacitance data
    cable with overall screen - cat5 or similar

2100-Series

2100-Series
More Remote Stations
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Connecting Field Stations via Ethernet
HUB
2100-A16-NET
RS422/485
2100-NET
2100-Series
2100-Series
More Remote Stations
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Connecting Field Stations via Wireless Radio
Modem
Option USB
RS422/485
RS232
RS422/485
2100-IS
  • Performance (900MHz ISM Band)
  • Indoor Urban Up to 450m
  • Outdoor Line of Sight
  • with Dipole Up to 3kmwith High Gain Antenna
    Up to 6kmSubject to Terrain Conditions

2100-Series
2100-Series
More Remote Stations
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Connect to multiple remote sites via Wireless
or USB
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More Information
If you wish to find out more or see a live
version of MicroScan in action please contact
your nearest Intech Instruments Ltd outlet.
Thank-you for viewing our demonstration.
Christchurch Ph 64 3 343 0646 Fx 64 3
343 0649 E-mail sales_at_intech.co.nz Web www.in
tech.co.nz
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