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  • Introduction
    • Product Description

    • Modbus RTU Register Map

    • LED Indicators

  • M-VIEW Touch Series Display Features
    • State and Mode of the Controller

    • FN Screen

    • Default Home Screen / Landing Page

    • Navigation

  • Passwords
    • Passwords and Security Access

  • Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time
    • Setup with M-VIEW Touch Series Display

  • Operational Screens
  • Setup Menu
    • Setpoints Setup

    • General Timer

    • State Timer

    • Maintenance Timers

    • Control Loop Setup

    • Miscellaneous Setup

    • Digital Input Setup/Pulse Status

    • Digital Output Setup

    • Analog Input Setup

    • Analog Output Setup

    • Temperature Input Setup

    • Rod Load Setup

    • Display Settings

    • Centurion Comm Status

    • Real-Time Clock Setup

    • Super User Menu (Super User Passcode Required)

    • Centurion Comm Port Setup (Super User Passcode Required)

    • Centurion EMMC Log File Menu (Super User Passcode Required)

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Centurion

C5

M-VIEW

Touch Series

Operations Manual

00-02-1032

2020-12-08

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  • Page 1 ™ Centurion ™ M-VIEW Touch Series Operations Manual 00-02-1032 2020-12-08 Section 50...
  • Page 2 Responsible Body.  Observe all Warnings and Cautions at each section in these instructions.  Device shall be wired in accordance with NEC, CEC or other local code, as applicable.  Please contact FW Murphy immediately if you have any questions.
  • Page 3 For Class I, Division 2: This equipment is an open-type device and is meant to be installed in an enclosure suitable for the environment such that the equipment is only accessible with the use of a tool. This equipment is suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D or non-hazardous locations only.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ..........................1 Product Description ......................1 Modbus RTU Register Map ..................1 LED Indicators ......................2 M-VIEW Touch Series Display Features ................. 4 State and Mode of the Controller .................4 FN Screen ........................4 Default Home Screen / Landing Page ................5 Navigation ........................6 Passwords ..........................
  • Page 5 Setup Menu ..........................21 Setpoints Setup ......................22 General Timer ......................23 State Timer ......................... 23 Maintenance Timers ....................24 Control Loop Setup ....................24 Miscellaneous Setup ....................26 Digital Input Setup/Pulse Status ................. 26 Digital Output Setup ....................27 Analog Input Setup .....................
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  • Page 7: Introduction

    Interface) or with no operator interface at all, it is optimally configured and field-configurable using the Centurion Configuration Tool, powerful software developed to configure the controller. Parameters can be modified in the field without special need for laptop or software by utilizing FW Murphy’s specially programmed M-VIEW controller display.
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    LED Indicators NOTE: The Expansion modules have the same 2 Power LEDs and COP blink codes as the C5-1. They are located next to the power plug on all modules. M-VIEW Touch Display LED Indicators - Connected to C5-1 RS232 Port 1 RED LED: GREEN LED: Fast blink (normal) –...
  • Page 9 C5-1 Digital Input LED Indicators – Digital Inputs Green LED: On - Input active (DC+ or -) Off - Input active (open) C5-1 Digital Output LED Indicators – Relay Outputs, FET DC+, FET DC- Green LED: On - Output on Off - Output off C5-1 Communication LED Indicators - RS232, RS485, CAN bus RED LED:...
  • Page 10: M-View Touch Series Display Features

    M-VIEW Touch Series Display Features The display module is a highly integrated operator interface specially programmed to complement and support the Centurion controller. The primary purpose of the display is to:  view controller operational information;  view/edit controller operational parameters; ...
  • Page 11: Default Home Screen / Landing Page

    Default Home Screen / Landing Page Your default Home Screen / Landing Page is determined by the first page configured in the Centurion configuration and may look similar to these examples. Centurion Home Screen / Landing Page An example of your default Home Screen / Landing Page if you are running the Centurion. System View Home Screen / Landing Page An example of your default Home Screen / Landing Page if you are running the Centurion and EICS.
  • Page 12: Navigation

    Acknowledges all active messages and alarms displayed in the Active Alarm screen. Exit set-up mode. Exit edit mode without saving changes to the current configuration. Used to split the Home Screen / Landing Page when running two FW Murphy systems. Section 50 00-02-1032...
  • Page 13: Passwords

    Passwords Passwords and Security Access Some settings are password protected, including the setup screens. Where to log ON and OFF A pop-up message for login is displayed when security access is required and you may log in from that pop-up. To log in anytime, touch the Setup Enter icon to open the Setup Menu and touch the Log On icon.
  • Page 14 On the Enter Password pop-up, enter the password. Default passwords are 164 for operator or 133 for super. Once you have entered using the default password, we recommend you change passwords for better security. See Display Settings for further details on how to set the passwords. Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08...
  • Page 15: Before Starting The Equipment For The First Time

    Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time Setup with M-VIEW Touch Series Display Read and follow steps in order listed. 1. Locate the system drawing inside the panel and verify its drawing number matches the sticker on the lower front panel. description 2.
  • Page 16 4. Open the following list of screens to verify or change the factory settings as needed for your site location. a. We suggest you record these values in the manual Sequence of Operation under Field Settings Section 8. This gives you a reference of any changed settings from the factory default. b.
  • Page 17 Stops, Faults and Alarms Normal Stop When a normal stop is issued and the unit is running, the system will start a normal shut-down sequence. 1. To issue a normal stop, touch and hold the Run Stop icon on the display for 2 seconds. 2.
  • Page 18: Operational Screens

    Operational Screens User-Configurable Screens The Centurion has (9) user-configurable pages of (4) types. The Centurion Configuration Tool software allows users to configure up to nine (9) screens with controller input signal groupings. Possible custom screen types may include: a) Custom Line by Line allows users to display process data in a list format with description and value. b) Custom Gage allows user to display four (4) most important pieces of data on a 2 x 2 table in larger font.
  • Page 19: Powerup Logo

    Powerup Logo Once power is turned on and the system is booting up, the user will view the FW Murphy Centurion logo screen for two seconds then switch to the default operating Home Screen / Landing Page configured for the system.
  • Page 20: Digital Input / Output Status

    Digital Input / Output Status The user can see the state of each digital input/output in a table—whether it is open or closed. The plus + or minus - sign will be shown on digital inputs to show whether the input is receiving power or is grounded to DC common.
  • Page 21: Shutdown History

    Shutdown History The history of the shutdown is displayed on this screen with the most recent at the top of the list and the oldest at the bottom. The first number displayed in the line indicates how many entries are in the list. Each event is displayed with the event label, the real-time clock and hour meter reading.
  • Page 22: Shutdown Snapshot

    Shutdown Snapshot The shutdown snapshot screen is a capture of the values displayed at the time of a Fault SD or ESD event. These values are retained and displayed on the Shutdown Snapshot screen until the next Fault SD or ESD event occurs.
  • Page 23: Active Alarms

    Active Alarms All active alarms and warnings will be displayed on the Active Alarms screen. Unacknowledged alarms will be preceded by an asterisk, and acknowledged alarms will clear the asterisk. Pressing ACK on this screen will acknowledge all active alarms. The top right corner will indicate the number of alarms and which line the cursor is currently on.
  • Page 24: Gage

    Gage This is an example of a custom-built Home Screen / Landing Page. This display provides larger characters for easier viewing as well as a means to prominently display items of interest. Line-by-Line This is an example of a custom-built Line-by-Line Status screen. If the parameters do not fit in the viewable area of the screen, up/down arrow icons will appear to indicate the ability to scroll up or down to see additional parameters.
  • Page 25: Control Loop

    Control Loop The user may choose to display any configured Control Loop functions in this convenient format. The control output will be displayed as a percentage of the range. Touch the Loop Mode icon on this page to toggle the mode between Auto and Manual modes of control loop operation.
  • Page 26: Rod Load

    Rod Load If Rod Load calculations have been enabled on the Centurion Configuration, the calculated tension and compression forces on the rod are displayed in Imperial or Metric units as configured by the user. There is support for 1 through 6 throws of rod load calculation. Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08...
  • Page 27: Setup Menu

    Setup Menu The Setup Menu screens provide access to system parameters. These settings can be modified with appropriate password access. This example shows Centurion Operator as the security level and is listed on the bottom of screen. Depending on your security access level, you may be able to view the screens but not make any edits, or you may be prompted to enter a password to open the screen.
  • Page 28: Setpoints Setup

    Setpoints Setup The Setpoints Setup screen can display up to 192 setpoints that may be configured in the system by the Centurion Configuration Tool software. The values for the setpoints are user-editable. Setpoints are thresholds which can be configured as >= or <= and analog, temperature, speed or voltage input used for alarms, shutdowns and permissive signals for operating states.
  • Page 29: General Timer

    General Timer General timers affect driver operation and also help define an event arming condition. B1, B2 and S1-4 Timers are start-run lockout timers. Events configured to these class types do not arm for a specified time at start up. C4 Timer is lockout until time after reaching a loaded condition.
  • Page 30: Maintenance Timers

    Maintenance Timers User may access and edit the maintenance interval presets and view the time remaining settings, if used by configuration. If an interval time has elapsed, a message event is typically used to indicate maintenance is due. Reset the timer after maintenance is performed by pressing the RST icon on this page. Control Loop Setup User may edit up to 8 configured control loop settings.
  • Page 31 Control Loop Typical The pen chart shows the PID output (CO), Feedback (FB) and Setpoint over the last 2 minutes. Use this to help tune the closed loop control. Press the Auto/Manual button change modes. In automatic, the control loop will try to maintain the setpoint +/- the deadband using calculation against the error (how far away from setpoint) of the loop.
  • Page 32: Miscellaneous Setup

    Miscellaneous Setup Set the Flywheel Teeth to calibrate the magnetic pickup input RPM calculations. Set/Rest the run Hour Meter which accumulates run time. Crank Attempts Setpoint is the limit for crank cycles before overcrank faults. Electric motor short cycle fault is set by the Maximum starts per hour limit. Core junction offset is used to globally shift the internal temperature sensor.
  • Page 33: Digital Output Setup

    Digital Input (Typical) Pulse Input…An Input Configured For Pulse (Typical) Digital Output Setup Touch the desired output to view output status and modify output setup. Only outputs in use by the configuration are settable. Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08 - 27 -...
  • Page 34: Analog Input Setup

    Digital Output (Typical) Select normally open or normally closed. Normally closed inverts the logic associated with the output if desired. The actual status of the output is shown as OFF or ON. Analog Input Setup Touch the desired input to view input status and modify input scaling. Only input in use by the configuration are settable.
  • Page 35: Analog Output Setup

    Anolog Input (Typical) Analog Output Setup Touch the desired output to view output status and modify output scaling. Only outputs in use by the configuration are settable. Analog Output (Typical) Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08 - 29 -...
  • Page 36: Temperature Input Setup

    Temperature Input Setup Touch the desired input to view input status and modify input type. Only inputs in use by the configuration are settable. Temperature Input Typical Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08 - 30 -...
  • Page 37: Rod Load Setup

    Rod Load Setup Touch the desired throw number to view and modify rod load configuration. Only throws in use by the configuration will be settable. Rod Load (Typical) Set the configuration for the compressor throw. The compressor performance run sheet will have this information. Action may be changed from single to double throw.
  • Page 38: Display Settings

    Display Settings Use this page to modify setpoints specific to the display and communication parameters on the display. The communication status to the Centurion may be monitored on this page and used for troubleshooting purposes. Tap on the icons to open. SD Card Utility From the Display Settings screen, touch the SD Card Utility to open the SD Card Status.
  • Page 39 Password Setup Page From the Display Settings screen, touch the User Manager icon for the Password Setup page. The Password Setup page lists the security access accounts with password protection. Each account may change their own password from this menu. Setting Password Rules Any alphanumeric password may be used on each user account.
  • Page 40: Centurion Comm Status

    Centurion Comm Status Users may view the status for all the Centurion communication ports since last power up. This page can assist with diagnosing connections to the Centurion from outside devices. Touch Reset Statistics icon to reset the counters. Real-Time Clock Setup Touch Enable Clock Set icon to enter the edit mode.
  • Page 41: Super User Menu (Super User Passcode Required)

    Super User Menu (Super User Passcode Required) The Reset Fault History will clear the stored faults. The Reset Event History will clear the events. The Display Factory Setup will restore language, backlight timeout, brightness and other settings stored in the display.
  • Page 42 RS485-1 The RS485 is used for long distance serial comunication. Distances up to 4000 feet are possible and multiple devices can be on the network. 120 ohm twisted shielded pair cable should be used for proper line integrity, wired in a daisy-chain fashion. Star networks should be avoided.
  • Page 43 RS485-2 The RS485 is used for long distance serial comunication. Distances up to 4000 feet are possible and multiple devices can be on the network. 120 ohm twisted shielded pair cable should be used for proper line integrity, wired in a daisy-chain fashion. Star networks should be avoided.
  • Page 44 Can Port Settings – Can-1 CAN bus is used for long distance high speed communication. Distances up to 100 feet are possible depending on data rates, and multiple devices can be on the network. 120 ohm twisted shielded pair cable should be used for proper line integrity, wired in a daisy-chain fashion. Star networks should be avoided.
  • Page 45 Can Port Settings – Can-2 CAN bus is used for long distance high speed communication. Distances up to 100 feet are possible depending on data rates, and multiple devices can be on the network. 120 ohm twisted shielded pair cable should be used for proper line integrity, wired in a daisy-chain fashion. Star networks should be avoided.
  • Page 46: Centurion Emmc Log File Menu (Super User Passcode Required)

    Centurion EMMC Log File Menu (Super User Passcode Required) The Centurion ENNC Log Files page displays the number of files on the internal EMMC memory storage on the Centurion. Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08 - 40 -...
  • Page 47 NOTES Section 50 00-02-1032 2020-12-08 - 41 -...

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