S E Q U E N C E O F E V E N T R E C O R D E R P R O D U C T S
ISM-1Integrated Systems Monitor
FOR THE MONITORING OF ALARM CONTACTS IN THE ELECTRICAL AND
PROCESS INDUSTRIES
EVENT RECORDER
The AMETEK Integrated System Monitor,
ISM-1, is a modular compact sequence of
events recorder system offering the flexibility
and reliability to tackle any application from
several to several thousand points with con-
fidence.
Reliability was the number one criteria in the
design of the ISM-1. Every component, ev-
ery connector, and every piece of hardware
was selected with the goal of achieving reli-
ability orders of magnitude higher than any
other events recorder. Virtually all operating
parameters are programmable in the ISM-1,
to tailor the alarming and reporting to the
needs of different applications. Interfaces to Field Contact Voltage Power Supply
printers, DCS systems, CRT annunciator, and PC The Field Contact Voltage (FCV) power supply
computers provide the necessary data for prompt provides wetting voltage for dry contact inputs
response or analysis. A variety of input filtering op- and performs inputcheck and ground detection
tions reduces false reports from sensitive or noise- functions.
generating equipment.
Alarm Management Software
The ISM-1 is the only sequence of events recorder The ISM can interface directly to Alarm Man-
designed to last as long as the facility in which it is agement Software systems using our Modbus
installed—with minimal service or maintenance! Outputs and OPC Server. The software screens
Event Capture Unit provide an active alarm summary highlight-
The Event Capture Unit or ECU is the heart of the ing your critical alarms and has built-in tools
ISM-1 System. Each ECU supplies the logic required for trending and alarm analysis of historical
to monitor either 128 or 256 inputs and can func- events. The Software is networkable allowing
tion as a stand alone events recorder. Each input is distribution of alarms to any location.
sampled every millisecond and can be configured
for normally open or normally closed contacts.
The design of the ECU virtually eliminates the nui-
sance of false alarms. Digital filters are available FEATURES AND BENEFITS
on a system wide and per input channel basis. The • Reliable and Versatile - High MTBF
ECU can be configured to automatically delete noisy
points from scan and reinsert them at a later time. • Distributed Modular Architecture
Communications Interface Unit • Serial driven Annunciator Display
The Communications Interface Unit (CIU) interfaces
• Modbus and OPC outputs
with single or multiple ECUs and provides a cen-
tralized collection point for all alarms. The CIU can • Alarm Management Software
re-transmit these alarms to Annunciator Displays for
visual indication. In addition, the CIU provides serial
data outputs for printers and connection to Alarm
Management Software Systems.
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• Master Station Interface (MIOM)–
ISM-1 SYSTEM EVENT CAPTURE UNIT
connects to ISM COMM software
SPECIFICATIONS (ECU) • DCS Interface –Fox1A, Fox300, Bailey
Inputs CIU Time Synchronization
ISM-1 systems consist of multiple • 128 or 256 inputs per ECU • IRIG-B
input modules, field contact voltage • Ribbon cable connection to input • AC-line synchronization
power supplies, event capture units modules
(for time-stamping alarms), and a com- • Pulse per unit time
• 1000 events storage per ECU • Internal crystal clock
munication interface unit for central-
ized time synchronization and consoli- Interface Ports Clock Accuracy
dation of alarms for communications • Dual RS-232 ports for local configu- • 1 millisecond per day with IRIG-B
System Capacities ration or event printing
• 100 milliseconds per day with
• 1- 6656 inputs per ISM-1system • Fiber optic port for interface to TCXO option
Communication Interface Unit (CIU).
• 1-208 input modules Distances up to 1000 meters • 3 seconds per day with internal crystal
• 1-26 field contact voltage power between ECU and CIU. CIU Power
supplies ECU Time Synchronization • Dual redundant power supplies or
• 1-26 event capture units • Provided by the CIU primary/back-up power
• 1 communication interface unit ECU Power • 20-60 or 90-260 VDC
(multiple unit configurations available) • 120/240 VAC 50/60Hz
• Dual redundant power supplies or
Input Resolution primary/back-up power • 10 watts maximum
• 1 millisecond system wide, regard- • 120/240 VAC 50/60Hz Events Legends
less of number of inputs • 119 characters per input; divisible in any
• 10 watts maximum
MTBF combination of alarm and return-to-
INPUT MODULES normal descriptor
Inputs • 115 years
• 32 inputs/module COMMUNICATION INTER- ALARM MANAGEMENT
• optical coupler isolation/input
FACE UNIT (CIU) SOFTWARE
• Normally open (NO) or normally • ISMCOMM - used for remote retrieval of
closed (NC) selection via software Communicates and time sorts data alarms upon request
Field Contact Voltage (FCV) from multiple ECUs. Provides mul-
tiple communication outputs for print- • HMI Software - on-line automatic
• Wet or dry contacts ers, serial interfaces and software retrieval of alarms. Current and historical
• 12, 24, 48, 125, 250 VDC/VAC systems. Provides centralized time alarm display. WEB interface, multiple
• -12, -24, -48, -125, -250 VDC synchronization. users, phone, email, pager notifications
• Customer or AMETEK supplied field Inputs/Outputs ENVIRONMENTAL
contact voltage • (4) User programmable contact Operating Temperature Range
Input Terminations inputs
• 32O to 140OF (0 to 60OC)
• Compression and screw-type • (2) User programmable relay
terminals available Humidity
outputs
• Input Termination panel (ITP) • 0 to 95% non-condensing
CIU Interface Modules (14 max)
32 or 64 inputs/panel Surge Withstand Capacity (SWC)
• Fiber Optic Module (SCM)
• 19” card rack • Conforms to IEEE/ANSI C37.90.1-1989
connects single ECU to CIU
32-512 inputs/card rack RFI
• Single/dual RS-232 module
• Slide-out chassis assembly • Meets SAMA standards to PMC 33.1
multiple communication types c-1978 class 2, band A, B and C
32-128 inputs/chassis • Relay driver module provides 4 Dielectric Strength
additional outputs
FIELD CONTACT VOLTAGE RS-232 Serial Output Types
• Conforms to IEEE C37.90-1978, 1500
SUPPLY VDC input to ground
• Terminal/Printer (TPIOM)–used for
Inputs local configuration terminal and
• 128 to 512 inputs/supply printer ISM-SX SYSTEM
• Dual Printer (PRN)–used with two
Field Contact Voltage
• 12, 24, 48, 125, 250 VDC printers for split printing or SPECIFICATIONS
primary/backup
Input Power The ISM-SX is a streamlined sequence of
• Dual Serial Modbus (MOD)–single events monitor for smaller systems. It is
• 24, 48, 125 VDC and grouped alarms. Includes
• 120/240 VAC identical to the ISM-1 except there is no CIU.
time-stamped data
• Redundant power option System Capacities
• Annunciator Serial Output–uses
• Primary/back-up power option Modbus communications for • 1- 256 inputs per ISM-SX system
Additional Features AN6100C and AN3100D • 1-8 input modules
• Input check function annunciator systems • 1 field contact voltage power supply
• Ground fault detector option • OPC (via PC Software)–uses serial • 1 event capture unit
Modbus output
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