Overview
Manuals
Working Principle
Core Software Components
Features:
- SOE & Process Historian Software Package
- Trusted Sequence of Events (SOE) and Process Historian Package
- Suite provides critical diagnostic logging for Trusted 8000 Series Triple Modular Redundancy (TMR) safety and critical control systems
The sequence of events (SOE) collector program generates a time-stamped log of all discrete changes of state recorded by the system (e.g., faults, field trips, output actions etc.). The process historian (PH) program provides the facility to log and record analog variables. Time stamps come from the I/O modules themselves, not the main processor. Resolution is true 1ms, regardless of program (application) scan time. Both programs are supplied on a single disk – Part No. T8013.
The programs enable you to collect the appropriate data from the controller via the communications interface module. Communications between the engineering workstation and the system may use either the serial or Ethernet ports on the rear of the communications interface. (The front serial port cannot be used for this purpose.)
The T8013 ICS Triplex SOE and Process Historian Software Package may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
ICS Triplex T8013 SOE & Process Historian Software Package INFO(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
Logs are scrolling and may contain up to 4,000 entries. In other words, after 4,000 entries, old data will be overwritten in the system. The processor holds the most recent 1,000 entries; the communications interface module holds 4,000. If the collector is connected and gathering data there will be no loss of data beyond the 4,000 entry limitation of the communications module.
Event Sequence Acquisition (SOE): This program is designed specifically for discrete logic. It generates highly detailed, timestamped logs documenting field checks, system failures, and output state transitions throughout the process.
Process History Recorder (PH): This program tracks continuous variables. It records, plots trends, and tracks changes in simulated operations (such as pressure, temperature, or flow rate) over time.