FW Murphy Centurion C5 M-VIEW Touch Series User manual

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Section 50
Centurion™
C5
M-VIEW™
TouchSeries
OperationsManual

BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS FW MURPHY
PRODUCT:
Please read the following information before operating the Centurion
controller. This installation information is intended for Centurion
controller only.
Visually inspect the product for any damage during shipping.
Before proceeding please visit our website and review our support
documentation including Wiring the Murphy Way.
www.fwmurphy.com/uploaded/WIR_Murphy_Way.pdf
Disconnect all power and be sure machine is inoperative before
beginning installation.
Installation is to be done only by a qualified technician of the
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.

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.
Warning –Explosion Hazard –Do not disconnect equipment unless power has
been removed or the area is known to be non-hazardous.
Warning –Explosion Hazard –Do not replace batteries unless the area is
known to be free of ignitable concentrations.
For AEx/Ex Zone 2:
The equipment shall only be used in an area of pollution degree 2, as defined in IEC
60664-1.
The equipment shall be installed completely within an enclosure that provides a
minimum ingress protection of IP 54 in accordance with UL 60079-0 and only
accessible by the use of a tool.
Transient protection shall be provided that is set at a level not exceeding 140% of the
peak rated voltage value at the supply terminals to the equipment. This protection is
supplied internal to the equipment. No additional protection is required.
The wire size, torque rating of 12-24 AWG, 0.37-0.44 ft.-lbs. and suitable supply wire
temperature rating of 96ºC minimum shall be provided for the input power terminal
block.

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 ..................................................................................................................................7
Passwords and Security Access ..................................................................................7
Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time.................................................................9
Setup with M-VIEW Touch Series Display ...................................................................9
Operational Screens................................................................................................................12
User-Configurable Screens........................................................................................12
Map of Operational Screens.......................................................................................12
Powerup Logo............................................................................................................13
Software Version Information.....................................................................................13
Digital Input / Output Status .......................................................................................14
Temperature Input Status...........................................................................................14
Shutdown History.......................................................................................................15
Shutdown Snapshot...................................................................................................16
Event History..............................................................................................................16
Active Alarms.............................................................................................................17
Gage ..........................................................................................................................18
Line-by-Line ...............................................................................................................18
Control Loop...............................................................................................................19
Generic Register........................................................................................................19
Rod Load....................................................................................................................20

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.....................................................................................................28
Analog Output Setup..................................................................................................29
Temperature Input Setup ...........................................................................................30
Rod Load Setup.........................................................................................................31
Display Settings .........................................................................................................32
Centurion Comm Status.............................................................................................34
Real-Time Clock Setup ..............................................................................................34
Super User Menu (Super User Passcode Required) .................................................35
Centurion Comm Port Setup (Super User Passcode Required).................................35
Centurion EMMC Log File Menu (Super User Passcode Required) ..........................40

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Introduction
Product Description
The Centurion configurable controller is a display and controller combination expressly designed to meet the
requirements of three specific kinds of applications:
Screw Compressors
Reciprocating Compressors
Pumps
The heart of the Centurion system is the main input/output (I/O) module or controller, which can be mounted on a
standard DIN rail. While it is designed to work with any Modbus (Master) compliant HMI (Human Machine
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.
The controller is designed to monitor, control, protect and optimize small- to medium-sized gas operated
compressors and pumps in the field. Proper operation is maintained by monitoring set points and digital, analog
and temperature input points and providing the logic to take corrective and/or proactive steps.
The controller also allows for controlled shutdown and no-flow monitoring as well as auto startup and engine
control capabilities.
The controller provides real-time data via communications ports to a connected display and/or supervisory
system. This advanced system offers multiple options for remote communications and operation. The industry
standard Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP/IP protocol means greater support for a wide variety of communication
equipment including radio and satellite communications systems.
Modbus RTU Register Map
Application-specific map is contained in the panel sequence of operation documentation. Contact factory
representative to obtain documents if needed or see www.fwmurphy.com for the Centurion C5-1 Modbus
Application Guide and Map.

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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:
Fast blink (normal) –Display is receiving
data from C5-1
Off - No response from C5-1
GREEN LED:
Fast blink (normal) - Display is requesting
data from the C5-1
Slow blink - Display requesting data
from C5-1, no responses
Off - Display is not requesting data,
not running the application
C5-1 Power LED Indicators –Power is always two green LEDs
2 Green LEDs:
2 on - Unit is powered normally
1 on - Internal power failure. Needs service
Off - No DC power to unit
C5-1 COP LED Indicators –Controller Operating Properly
Green LED:
1 Blink/sec - Unit is running application normally
Fast blink - Bootloader mode
3 Blinks - Missing configuration
4 Blinks - Running in recovery mode
Off - Controller not operating

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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:
Flash - Unit is transmitting data to device
Off - No communication active
GREEN LED:
Flash - Unit is receiving data
Off - No communication active
RS232
RS485
CAN bus
C5-1 DIP Switch Setting
Switch 1-8: Modbus Slave Address function for RS485-2 / RS232-2
Selectable 1-253
If set to address 0, RS485-2 and RS232-2 ports default to 9600 baud.
Set to address 1 to connect to the controller if settings are not known. This is the
default setting from the factory.
Switch 9: Set to ON to enable CAN1 line termination if C5-1 is at the end of the CAN bus
network.
Switch 10: Set to ON to enable CAN2 line termination if C5-1 is at the end of the CAN bus
network.

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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;
send commands to controller, such as stop, edit and reset.
State and Mode of the Controller
Depending on the configuration active in the controller, the operation may differ depending on what Mode the
controller is currently displaying.
The Mode can be changed by touching certain icons if the configuration allows for Remote mode.
Touching Reset or Run/Stop is a Local function and will change the Mode to Local if in Remote Mode.
Touching the Fn icon before touching Reset or Run/Stop is a Remote function and will change the Mode
to Remote if in Local Mode.
The top left of the screen displays the Centurion operating state. Displayed next on the top line are active timers,
the run hour meter and the panel starting mode as Local or Remote. The top right displays the system (Centurion)
being displayed. This information is key to understanding the status of the controller.
FN Screen
Touch the Function (Fn) icon to display the Function Menu pop-up with available function command screens.
Touch a function command screen from the menu to open it.
The function menu will time out in 5 seconds if a selection is not made.
A prompt to enter a password may appear for some screens to open.
When in Remote Mode: Remote mode commands are available only while the Fn icon is pressed.

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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.
Touch the Centurion screen and open the Centurion full screen view, or touch the EICS screen to open the EICS
full screen view. To go back, touch the System View icon.
The top right corner is the name of the System being displayed. Use the arrows to scroll the Operator screens.
Centurion Screen with System View as Home Screen /
Landing Page
EICS Screen with System View as Home Screen / Landing
Page

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Navigation
The Best Way to Navigate
Press the information icon and review the tutorial of the Home Screen / Landing Page. We recommend you
use this icon to view information on all available screens.
Reset any active timers and alarms/faults.
Initiate or cancel a start sequence.
Enter Test mode and start the test timers. Not applicable in shut-down mode.
Zero displayed timer (global timers, state timers, etc.).
Enter the Function mode pop-up menu with additional available functions. Automatically cancels
upon moving to the next mode or within 5 seconds if no choice is made from the menu.
Information icon helps explain the screens at point of use.
Takes you to the Home Screen / Landing Page.
Scroll right for the next page.
Scroll left for the previous page.
Setup is the page you need to edit or view the set-up details.
Enter is used to enter a page or to save.
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.

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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. You may log in
from that pop-up.
Always remember to touch the Log Off icon to deactivate your security access before you leave the premises.
Touch the Setup Enter icon to open the Setup Menu and touch the Log Off icon.
How to log ON
On the Security Manager pop-up, touch the green arrow to enter the password page.
On the Enter Username pop-up, enter super for supervisor access or op for operator access.

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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.

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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.
2. Locate the legend of the drawing and find the configuration description in the list. Record this description.
3. Power up the M-VIEW Touch display.
a. Allow time for the display to boot up and land on the Home Screen / Landing Page, approximately
15 seconds.
b. If you are running System View as your Home Screen / Landing Page, touch the screen on the
Centurion side to view it full screen with active icons.
System View Home Screen / Landing Page
Centurion Home Screen / Landing Page
c. From the Centurion Home Screen / Landing Page, touch the Arrow icon to scroll left until you find
the Software Version Information screen.
d. Verify that the configuration description matches the one you previously recorded from the
drawing legend.
e. Touch the Home icon to return to the Home Screen / Landing Page.

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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. From the Home Screen / Landing Page, touch the Setup / Enter icon to open the Setup Menu
screen.
c. Touch the Log On icon and enter the Super Password as shown in the previous section,
Passwords.
d. From Setup Menu screen, touch the Setpoints icon to open it. Open and verify all the set values
under the Blue (active) icons. Touch a value to change it.
i. Touch X to go back one page or touch the Menu icon to go back to the Setup Menu
screen.
ii. Once the Setpoints verification and changes are made and recorded, return to the Setup
Menu screen and touch the next icon in the list below. Repeat these steps to verify the
set values under the remaining screens listed.
Setpoints
Control Loop
Analog Input
General Timer
State Timer
Temperature Inputs
Rod Load Setup
NOTE: Press the Information icon to view information on available screens.
5. Start the unit.
a. Clear any Alarms Class A faults from the system. On the display, the unit state will read Panel
Ready if no Class A shutdown condition exist.
b. Touch and hold the Run Stop icon on the display for 2 seconds. This will initiate the start cycle.
Depending on your configuration, the Centurion will send signals to possibly prelube the
equipment, check pre-starting permissives and then signal the driver to start the equipment.
Confirmation of running may be in the form of RPM signal or digital switch input feedback. Once
running signal is confirmed, the Centurion will be in a running condition. Class B and S lockout
timers will begin timing to faults that require time lockout. Additional warmup and load
permissives will be monitored as configured for the package prior to enabling any load control.
c. After all preload permissives have been achieved, such as oil or water temperatures, and
possible minimum warmup times, the Unit State will read Loaded and will continue until the stop
button is pressed, RPM is lost or a fault condition exist.

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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. On the display, the Unit State will read Cooldown, and the Cooldown state delay will begin timing (if
configured).
3. After the Cooldown is completed, the Unit State will read Stopping.
4. When everything has been recognized as back to normal, the Unit State will read Panel Ready.
Fault Shutdown
The Centurion will continually monitor for Fault or ESD shutdown events which require the equipment to stop
immediately or prevent it to start.
On the display, the Unit State will read Shutdown, and an Alarm Shutdown Banner will appear on most Operating
screens.
The cause of the event is recorded and can be viewed on the Shutdown History screen with time and date of
occurrence.
1. The Shutdown History screen displays information of the fault, touch the Book icon for troubleshooting.
a. <Centurion Home Screen / FN / Shutdown History>
2. The Shutdown Snapshot screen displays the values of the unit running at the time a fault occurred.
a. <Centurion Home Screen / FN / Shutdown History/ Right Arrow to scroll >
3. Once the corrections are made, clear the Shutdown condition by touching the Reset icon on the screen.
4. Always make corrections on the unit before attempting to restart the equipment.
Alarms
If an alarm condition is detected, the Alarm/Shutdown banner on the bottom of the screen shows the active alarm
messages in the system. Alarms may be configured as self-clearing or as requiring acknowledgement. Self-
clearing alarms will auto clear if they’re no longer present. Alarms requiring acknowledgement will persist until the
ACK key is pressed.
1. Select alarm from the Active Alarms screen. (This screen displays up to 20 active alarms.)
a. <Centurion Home Screen / FN /Active Alarms>
2. Touch the ESC ACK icon to acknowledge the Active Alarm.

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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.
c) Custom Control Loop allows user to display Control Loop functions. The control output will be displayed
as a percentage of the range.
d) Custom Generic Register allows user to display up to 20 items on a page that can be mapped to the
Centurion Modbus map and given a label.
For more information on configuring the optional screens through the Centurion Configuration Tool, please refer
to the Configuration Tool Quick Start Guide.
Map of Operational Screens
From the Home Screen / Landing Page, use the left and right arrows to view the Operating Screens. A password
is not required to view these screens.
Some screens shown below are application specific and may not be used.
* When Configured
Powerup
Logo Screen
Software
Version
Information
Firmware
Bootloader
Digital input /
Output Status
Temperature
Input Status
Shutdown
History
Shutdown
Snapshot
Event
History
Active
Alarms
Home Screen /
Landing Page
Line-By-
Line
Control
Loop
Rod
Load *
NOTE:
Based on configuration, up to 9 custom screens here.

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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.
Software Version Information
This screen has the FW Murphy corporate contact information, configuration description, checksum and
date/timestamp for the configuration loaded in the controller.
Any configuration changes subsequent to the factory shipment will be indicated by a unique checksum and new
date/time stamp.
This screen also provides information such as the bootloader and firmware versions for the core module, the MV
display and the expansion module (if used) to FW Murphy Technical Support staff.

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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.
Temperature Input Status
The user can see the state of each temperature input in a table—whether it is OK or has a wiring fault.
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