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DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual DCP200 Graphical Profiler Controller with optional Record er 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 Issue 1 Ap ril 2009.
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DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Page iii This manual supplements the Concise Product manual(s) supplied with each instrument at the time of shipment. Information in this installation, wirin g and operation manual is subject to change without notice.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Page iv Wa rranty and Returns Statement These products are sold by Ho neywell Inc under the warranties set forth in the following paragraphs.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Page 5 How to use this manual This manual is structured to give easy access to the information required for all aspects of the installation and use and of the Graphical Controller.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 6 Table Of Contents 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Contents Page Number: Warranty and Returns Statement .......................................................................
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Table Of Contents Page 7 Input Problems ................................................................................................ ...........
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 8 Table Of Contents 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Introduction ...............................................................................................................
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Table Of Contents Page 9 14 Calibration ............................................................................................................
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 10 Table Of Contents 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Data Recorder .............................................................................................................
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Table Of Contents Page 11 Operation Mode ................................ ..........................................................................
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 12 Table Of Contents 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Sensor Break Pre - Set Power ..............................................................................................
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Table Of Contents Page 13 Output Specifications ................................ ...................................................................
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 14 Introduction 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 1 Introduction This product is a 1 / 4 DIN size (96 x 96mm front) microprocessor based graphical process controller, featuring a 160 x 80 pixel, monochrome LCD with a dual col our (red/green) backlight.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Installation Page 15 2 Installation Unpacking 1. Rem ove the product from its packing. Retain the packing for future use, in case it is necessary to transport the instrument to a different site or to return it to the supplier for repair/ testing.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 16 Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Instruments may be mounted side - by -side in a multiple installation, but instrument to panel moisture and dust sealing will be compromised.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 17 3 Field Upgrade Options Options Modules and Functions The available plug - in modules, options and accessories are shown in below: Table 1.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 18 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Bo ard Positions Board Mounting Struts Option 4 Module Option A Mo.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 19 Main Board Connectors POWER SUPPLY BOARD Transformer Colour Code .
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 20 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Replacing the Instr ument in its Housing CAUTION: Before replacing the instrument in it’s housing, ensure that all power has been removed from the rear terminals.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 21 Data Recorder Board If installed, the Data Recorder memory and Real Time Clock (RTC) components are located on a plug - in daughter board attached to the front Display/CPU board.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 22 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 4 Electrical Installation CAUTION: Installation should be only performed by technically competent personnel. It is the responsibility of the install ing engineer to ensure that the configuration is safe.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 23 Use of Shielded Cable All analogue signals must use shielded cable. This will help eliminate electrical noise induction on the wires.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 24 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Sensor Placement (Thermocouple or RTD) If the temperature probe is to be subjected to corros ive or abrasive conditions, it must be protected by an appropriate thermowell.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 25 Connections and Wiring This symbol means the equipment is protec ted throughout by double insulation. CAUTION: All external circuits connected must provide double insulation.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 26 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 13 14 L N The wiring di agram below shows the additional connections (numbered 25 to 42) at the sides of the case rear.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 27 Power Connections - 24/48V AC/DC Powered Instruments 24/48V AD/DC powered instruments will operate from a 20 to 48V AC or 22 to 55V DC supply.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 28 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Universal Input Connections – PT100 / NI120 (RTD) input For three wire RTDs, connect the resisti ve leg and the common legs of the RTD as illustrated.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 29 Option Slot 1 Connections Option Slot 1 – Single Relay Output Module If option slot 1 is fitted with a single relay output module, make connections as illustrated.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 30 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Option Slot 1 - Linear Voltage or mADC Output module If option slot 1 is fitted with a DC linear output module, make connections as illustrated.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 31 Option Slot 2 – Single SSR Driver Output Module If option slot 2 is fitted with a single S SR driver output module, make connections as illustrated.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 32 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Option Slot 2 - Linear Voltage or mADC Output module If option slot 2 is fitted with a DC linear output module, make connections as illustrated.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 33 Option Slot 3 - Dual Relay Output Module If option slot 3 is fitted with a dual relay output module, make connections as illustrated.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 34 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Option Slot 3 – Dual SSR Driver Output Module If option slot 3 is fitted with a dual SSR driver output module, make connections as illu strated.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Electrical Installation Page 35 Option Slot 3 - Transmitter Power Supply Mo dule If option slot 3 is fitted with a transmitter power supply module, make connections as illustrated.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 36 Electrical Installation 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Option Slot A Connections - RS485 Serial Communications Module If option slot A is fitted with the RS485 serial communication module, connections are as illustrated.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Powering Up Page 37 5 Powering Up CAUTION: Ensure safe wiring practices have been followed. When powering up for the first time, disconnect the output connections.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 38 Powering Up 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 LED Functions There a re four red LED s that by default, indicate the status of the primary and secondary control outputs, automatic tuning and alarm status.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Messages and Error Indications Page 39 6 Messages and Error Indications Start - up Errors The follow ing displays are shown when an error detected during the power- up self - test.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 40 Messages and Error Indications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 PV Over - range or Under -range Indication If the measured process variable value is more than 5% above than the Scale Range Upper Lim it, its value is replace by the word “ HIGH ”.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 41 7 Configuration and Use Operation Mode This is the mode used during normal operation of the instrument. It can be accessed from the Main Menu , and is the usual mode entered at power - up.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 42 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Example Profile Operating Screen LED Indicators LED Function Labels Process Value & Setpoint Engineering Un its Profile Na me & Progress Segment No.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 43 Operator Profile Control Allows the operator to control the defined profiles.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 44 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Press to select the Setpoint Value Display and Adjustment screen Press or to adjust each Local Setpoint to the required value.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 45 Main Menu This menu is used to access the various features and configuration menus available in the instrument.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 46 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Setup Wizard An easy Setup Wizard runs automatically at first ever power -up or if whenever a Reset To Defaults is carried out.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 47 Supervisor Mode This mode is only available if it has been configured from the PC software. The software is used to copy up to 50 screens from the Configuration Menus to include in Supervisor Mode.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 48 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration Menu This menu can be used as an alternative to the .
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 49 Input Configuration Sub - Menu Table 9. Input Configuration Sub - Menu Screens Inp ut Configuration : Process Variable Input Type w From various Thermocouple, RTD and Linear inputs.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 50 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Control Con figuration Sub - Menu Table 10. Control Configuration Sub - Menu Screens Control Configuration: Control Enable/Disable Sets the method used to enable/disable the control output(s).
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 51 Secondary On - Off Differential Sets the Secondary On - Off control hysteresis (deadband) from 0.1 to 10.0% of Span (centred about s etpoint), when Primary PID with Secondary On - Off control is used.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 52 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Setpoint Ramp Rate The Setpoint Ramp Rate value (1 to 9999 display units per hour or OFF). This ramp is applied at power - up and any setpoint changes.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 53 Alarm Configuration Sub - Menu Table 12.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 54 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Recorder Configuration Sub - Menu Table 14.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 55 Clock Configuration Sub - Menu Table 15.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 56 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Lock Code View Unlock Codes To prevent unauthorised entry, some menus are protected by a lock code. These scr eens are indicated by the symbol before their names in the screen list tables.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 57 Resetting To Defaults Table 18. Reset To Defaults Sub - Menu Screen Reset To Defaults: Reset To Defaults Sets all parameters to their factory default values.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 58 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Table 19. Automatic Tuning Menus Screens Automatic Tuning Menu: Automatic Tuning Mode Un locking Enter correct code number to access the Automatic Tuning Menu.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 59 Profile Header Details Profile Header: Settings that apply to the.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 60 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Segment Details (Cont….) Segment Loop Enter the segment to loop back to, and the number of times to loop back, before continuing forward to the next segment, if the segment type is Loop.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 61 Profiler Control Menu Table 21.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 62 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 USB Menu A Notification is shown if a USB Memory Stick is inserted or removed from the USB Port. The USB Menu will automatically be offered after insertion.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Configuration & Use Page 63 Recorder Menu This menu controls the starting and stopping of the Data Recorder and the deletion of previous recordings.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 64 Configuration & Use 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Table 24. Product Information Screens Product Information Mo de: Input Calibration Status Calibration status of the mVDC, VDC, mADC, RTD and Thermocouple CJC inputs.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Recorder Option Page 65 8 The USB Interface The features covered in this section of the manual are available on models fitt ed with the optional USB Interface or the Data Recorder ( which includes the USB Interface ).
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 66 Data Recorder 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 9 The Data Recorder Option The features covered in this section are available on models fitted with the Data Recorder option.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Profiler Option Page 67 10 The Profiler The features covered in this section relate to the Profiler (Setpoint Programmer) option.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 68 Profiler Option 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Iss ue 1 – April 2009 Profile Starting & Standard Segments The example profiles below contain examples of the standard segment types required to make si mple profiles or profile sequences.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Profiler Option Page 69 Loops Segments A Loop Segment goes back to a specified segment in the current profile . This action is repeated for the required number of times (1 to 9999) before the profile continues onwards.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 70 Profiler Option 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Iss ue 1 – April 2009 The Auto - Hold Feature Each profile seg ment has individual Auto-Hold settings. If utilised, these ensure that the profile and the actual process remain synchronised.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Profiler Option Page 71 Profile Cycles & R epeat Sequences A profile can be configured to run itself 1 to 9999 times or continuously using the Profile Cycles setting.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 72 Profiler Option 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Iss ue 1 – April 2009 Possible Recovery Methods: A Abort the profile and maintain the profile value from the time the power failed. B Abort the profile and use Controller Setpoint value.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Profiler Option Page 73 Profile Abort Actions If a running profile is forced to end early, the Profile Abort Action defines action taken by the instrument.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 74 Manual Tuning 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 P Inp ut Span T 6 11 Manually T uning Controllers Single Control Tuning (PID.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Manual Tuning Page 75 Dual Control Tuning (PID with Primary and Secondary Outputs) This tuning techni que balances the need to reach setpoint quickly, with the wish to limit setpoint overshoot at start -up and during process changes.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 76 Manual Tuning 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 5. Follow the instructions in the diagram below. At each stage, allow sufficient settling time before moving on to the next stage.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Manual Tuning Page 77 Fine Tuning. A separate cycle time adjustment parameter is provided for the Primary and Secondary control when using time proportioning control outputs.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 78 Serial Communications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 12 Serial Communications Supported Protocols Communication with a M odbus RTU or Modbus TCP master device is possible if the appropriate communications module is fitted into Option Slot A.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Serial Communications Page 79 Link Layer A Query (or c ommand) is transmitted from the Modbus Master to the Modbus Slave. The slave instrument assembles the reply to the master.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 80 Serial Communications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Supported Modbus Functions Modbus defines several function types .
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Serial Communications Page 81 Function 06 - Write Single Register Wr ites two bytes to a specified word address.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 82 Serial Communications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Function 23 Hex - Read / Write Multiple Registers ( 0x17 hex ) Reads and writes the requested number of consecutive words (two- bytes) startin g at the specified addresses.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 83 13 Modbus Parameters The Modbus parameter register addresses are detailed in the tables below. The Access column indicates if a parameter is read only (RO) or if it can also be written to (R/W ).
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 84 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Universal Process Input Parameters Parameter Name Modbus Address Access .
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 85 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Input Signal U.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 86 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Scale Point 13 1078 0x0436 R/W >Scale point 12 to 100.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 87 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Master Transmi.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 88 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Paramet er Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Digital Input B.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 89 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 1 Alarm 1. Reverse Acting 2 Alarm 2, Direct Acting 3 Alarm 2. Reverse Acting 4 Alarm 3.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 90 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Option Slot 2 Parameters Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (De.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 91 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Digital Output.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 92 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Output 2 or 2A Ev ent And Alarm Selection 2180 0x0884 R/W Value Output 2 or 2A Event/ Alarm Selection 0 Ev ent 1.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 93 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 20 Ev ent 4 AND Alarm 4. Direct Acting 21 Ev ent 4 AND Alar m 4 .
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 94 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Digital Output 3.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 95 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 13 OR of Alarm 1, 2, or 3. Rev erse 14 OR o f Alarm 1, 2, 3, or 4.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 96 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 14 Ev ent 1 AND Alarm 1. Direct Acting 15 Ev ent 1 AND Alarm 1. Reverse A cting 16 Ev ent 2 AND Alarm 2.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 97 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Digital Output.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 98 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 13 OR of Alarm 1, 2, or 3. Rev erse 14 OR of Alarm 1, 2, 3, or 4. Direct 15 OR of Alarm 1, 2, 3, or 4.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 99 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Output 4A Event And Alarm Selection 2238 0x08BE R/W Value Outpu t 4A Event/Alarm Selection 0 Ev ent 1.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 100 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 19 Ev ent 3 AND Alarm 3. Reverse Acting 20 Ev ent 4 AND Alarm 4. Direct Acting 21 Ev ent 4 AND Alarm 4.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 101 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 14 Ev ent 1 AND Alarm 1. Direct Acting 15 Ev ent 1 AND Alarm 1. Reverse Acting 16 Ev ent 2 AND Alarm 2.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 102 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Auxiliary Input.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 103 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Proportional Band Integral Time Constant 4314 0x10DA R/W 0.0 to 5999 Seconds Derivative Time Constant 4315 0x10DB R/W 0.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 104 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Alarm parameters Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 105 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 1 Inhibited A.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 106 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Alarm 5 Type 62.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 107 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 1 Start Recor.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 108 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Record Alarm 5 .
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 109 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Real Time Clo.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 110 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 5 Alarm 2 6 Ala.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 111 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 12 Ev ent 4 1.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 112 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) 10 Ev ery 15 Mi.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 113 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Ev ent 1 Stat.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 114 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Current Segment.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 115 Instruction Sequence to create a profile at a specified profile position C AUT ION: If this profile number is already in use then the profile header data is overwritten but the segments associated with it are kept.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 116 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 The following rules apply when creating a profile over communications: Profiles must always be terminated with an end segment.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 117 Creating Or Editing A Profile Header - Request ( to instrument ) Fiel.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 118 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Creating, Editin g or Inserting Segments - Request ( to instrument ) Fi.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 119 Segment Data The Segment Data is included in the command message w hen creating, editing or inserting segments (see above).
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 120 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Delete Profiles - Request ( to instrument ) Field Name Data Comments (D.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 121 Get Segments Remaining Returns the number of unused segments remaining in the instrument. The number will be between 0 and 255, depending on how many have been used in the profiles so far created .
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 122 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Command Response Data The data contained in the Edit Response Message returned after each profile or segment edit message is shown below.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 123 Read A Profile Header - Request ( to instrument ) Field Name Data Com.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 124 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Read Profile Header - Response ( from instrument ) Field Name Data Comm.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 125 Read A Segment - Response ( from instrument ) Field Name Data Comment.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 126 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Segment Data The Segment Data is included in the response to a Read Segment request. It is provided in two parts (Segment Info A and B).
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 127 Read Profile Name - Request ( to instrument ) Field Name Data Comment.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 128 Modbus Parameters 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Read Profile Memory Status This command returns the status of the profile memory used. The response to this command is to return a table of all the profile numbers that are in use.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – Ap ril 2009 Modbus Parameters Page 129 Instrument Data Parameter Name Modbus Address Access Values (Dec) (Hex) Serial Number 1 210 0x00D2 RO The first 4 digits of the instrument’s Serial number.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 130 Calibration 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 14 Calibration WARNING: CA LIBRA TI ON IS ONLY REQUIRED FOR INSTRUM EN TS IN WHICH CALIBR AT ION ERRORS HAVE BEEN ENCOUNTERE D. REFER TO CA LIBRA T ION CHECK BELOW.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Calibration Page 131 Recalibration Procedure Recalibration is carried out in five phases as shown in the table below; each ph ase corresponds to a basic input type.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 132 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 15 Appendix 1 – Glossary of T erms Used Active Setpoint The term Active Setpoint is used to describe the currently selected setpoint when the instrument is in Controller Mode.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 133 Figure 49. Alarm Hysteresis Operation PR OCESS HIGH ALARM PR OCESS LOW ALARM BA.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 134 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Alarm Operatio n The Process and Deviation Alarm types are illustrated, together with the action of any associated outputs.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 135 Alarm Inhibit Alarm Inhibit prevents unwanted process or deviati on alarm activation at power - up or when the controller setpoint is changed.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 136 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Auxiliary Input Up to two secondary linear input modules can be installed in Option Slot A and B. These can be used as Remote Setpoint input s.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 137 Bar Graphs The instrument displays a bar - graph in the base operation mode screen.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 138 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 As the jacket temperature rises, the slave’s heater output falls. The product t emperature also rises at a rate dependant on the transfer lag between the jacket and product.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 139 Control Deviation Control Deviation is the difference between the Process Variable value and the Actual Setpoint. The Control deviation error is equal to PV – SP.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 140 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 CPU This stands for Central Processing Unit and refers to the onboard microprocessor that controls the measurement, control, alarm and display functions of the instrument.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 141 Deviation Alarm Value Defines the amount of control deviation considered acceptable before a deviation alarm is acti vated.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 142 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Display Resolution The maxi mu m number of digits that can be displayed and/or the maximum number of decimal places. Numeric values (e.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 143 Inp ut Range This is the overall process variable input range and type as selected by the Process Input Type parameter. This range can be scaled by the Scale Range Upper & Lower Limits.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 144 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Linear Output A m VDC, mADC or voltage signal used to provide a proportional control or retransmit output.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 145 Table 28. Examples Of Logical Alarm Outputs Logical OR: Alarm 1 OR Alarm 2 Dire.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 146 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Main Menu The top - level menu that allows access to operation mode as well as all other menus. These are: configuration mode, profile r setup and recorder menus, the setup wizard, supervisor mode and the tuning and USB menus.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 147 Cascade Control is another type of Master & Sl ave application where the slaves setpoint is set using the master controllers PID power output.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 148 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Modulating Va lve A valve that can be positioned anywhere between fully closed and fully open by means of an incorporated motor. A typical application would be controlling temperature in a furnace heated by gas burners.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 149 Operation Mode Th e mode used during normal operation of the instrument. It can be accessed from the Main Menu , and is the usual mode entered at power - up.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 150 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 . Figure 51. Overlap/Deadband Overlap/Dead Output 1 Output 1 Output 2 Output 2 .
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 151 PD Control Proportional and Derivative (PD) control combines proportional control with derivative action. It is similar to PID control, but without Integral action.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 152 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Figure 52. Pre- Tune Operation Wh en Pre - Tune is com pleted, the PID control output power is applied using the calculated values.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 153 Primary Proportional Band The portion of the input span over which the Primary Output power level is proportional to the process variable value.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 154 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Process Variable Offset The Process variable offset is used to modify the measured process variable value. Use this parameter to compensate for errors in the displayed process variable.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 155 Profiler A profiler controls the value of the actua l setpoint over time; increasing, decreasing or holding its value as required.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 156 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Recorder Option - Refer to Data Recorder . Recorder Menu If the Data Recorder is fitted, a Recorder Menu is added to the Main Menu.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 1 57 Retransmit Output n Scale Minimum Scales a linear output module in slot n if it has been selected to retransmit the PV or SP.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 158 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 RTD Resistance Temperature Detector.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 159 Self - Tune Self -Tune continuously optimises tuning while a controller is operating. It uses a pattern recognition algorithm, which monitors the control dev iation.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 160 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Serial Communications Configuration A sub -menu of Configuration Mode used to adjust the serial communications parameters. (Addressing, data rate, parity, master/slave settings and write enabling).
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 161 Setpoint R amp Rate The rate at which the actual setpoint value will move towards its target value, when the setpoint value is adjusted or the active setpoint is changed.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 162 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Solenoid Valve An electromechanical device, use to control the flow of g ases or liquids.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Glossary Page 163 Time Proportioning Control Tim e proportio ning control is accomplished by cycling the output on and off during the prescribed cycle time, whenever the process variable is within the proportional band(s).
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 164 Glossary 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 200 9 Triac A small internal solid state relay, which can be used in place of a mechanical rela y in applications switching low power AC, up to 1 amp.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 PC Software Page 165 16 PC SOFTW ARE The primary function of the software is to create, download and store instrument configurations and profiles.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 166 PC Software 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Instrument Configuration Wh en creating a new configuration with the software, the basic instrument type and the options to be fitted to it must be defined in the Device Selection screen.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 PC Software Page 167 Functional Group s Mode Drop Down Parameter List Selected Parameters Add Entry Remove Entry Move Up Move Down Figure 56.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 168 PC Software 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 If the option to uploaded a profile is chosen, a list of profiles in the conne cted instrument is shown. The user can select the required profile from the list.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 PC Software Page 169 Changing the Start - up Splash Screen The graphic sh own during the instrument start - up sequence can be changed from the main parameter screen.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 170 PC Software 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 A communications settings screen is shown whenever the user attempts to connect to the instru ment from the software. The settings must be correct in order for communications to work successfully.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 PC Software Page 171 Network Configuration For Modbus TCP Options If the instrument has the Modbu.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 172 PC Software 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Edit Modbus Settings The Edit Modbus Settings tab configures the connection between the Ethernet module and the instrument’s microprocessor.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Specifications Page 173 17 Appendix 2 - Specifications Universal Process Input General Input Specifications Inp ut Sample Rate: Ten samples per second.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 174 Specifications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Thermocouple Performance Calibration: Complies with BS4937, NBS125 and IEC584. Measurement Accuracy: 0.1% of full range span 1LSD.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Specifications Page 175 DC Linear Input DC Linear Types & Ranges Inp ut T ype Ranges Inp ut T.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 176 Specifications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Inp ut resistance: mV ranges : >10M Ω.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Specifications Page 177 Output Specifications Output Module Types Option Slot 1 Options: Single Relay, Single SSR Driver, Triac or DC linear.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 178 Specifications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Triac Output Performance Operating Voltage: 20 to 280Vrms @47 to 63Hz. Current Rating: 0.01 to 1A (full cycle rms on - state @ 25 C); derates linearly above 40 C to 0.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Specifications Page 179 Communications Supported Communication Methods Type Function PC Configuration Socket Direct configuration using the PC Configuration Software RS485 Configuration and g eneral communications using Modbus RTU.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 180 Specifications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Display Display Type: 160 x 80 pixel, monochrome graphic LCD with a dual colour (red/green) backlight. Display Are a: 66.54mm ( W) x 37.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Specifications Page 181 Profiler Option Profile Limits: Number of profiles = 64 maximum. Total number of segments ( all programs ) = 255 maximum. Loop Back Segments: 1 to 9999 loops back to specified segment.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual Page 182 Specifications 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Conditions For Use Reference Test Conditions Ambient Temperature: 20 C ±2 C. Relative Humidity: 60 to 70%. Supply Voltage: 100 to 240V AC 50Hz ±1%.
DCP20 0 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 18 Appendix 3 - Product Coding Model Code DCP20 - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x - x USB/Recor.
DCP200 Profile Controller & Recorder - Product Manual 51 - 52 - 25 - 150 , Issue 1 – April 2009 Honeywell contacts ARGENTINA HONEY WE LL S.A.I.C. BELGRANO 1156 BUENOS AIRES ARGENTINA Te l. : 54 1 383 9290 ASIA PACIFIC HONEY WE LL ASIA PACIFIC Inc.
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