FW Murphy Centurion C5 M-VIEW MV-5-C User manual

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2019-08-07
Section 50
Centurion™
C5
M-VIEW™
MonochromeLCD(MV-5-C)
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.

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Table of Contents
Introduction....................................................................................................................................................................1
Product Description...................................................................................................................................1
Led Indicators ...........................................................................................................................................1
MV-5-C Display Features .............................................................................................................................................4
Home Screen /Landing Page....................................................................................................................4
Navigation Keys........................................................................................................................................5
Reading the Screen..................................................................................................................................7
Maneuvering in Edit Mode........................................................................................................................8
Status and Mode of the Controller............................................................................................................9
FN Screen.................................................................................................................................................9
Password......................................................................................................................................................................10
Passwords and Screen Access ..............................................................................................................10
Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time.................................................................................................11
Setup –MV-5-C Display.........................................................................................................................11
Operational Screens...................................................................................................................................................14
User-Configurable Screens ....................................................................................................................14
Map of Operational Screens...................................................................................................................14
FW Murphy Logo Screen........................................................................................................................14
Corporate and Configuration Information Screen...................................................................................15
Bootloader and Firmware Information Screen........................................................................................15
Digital Input Status Screen .....................................................................................................................15
Temp Input Status Screen......................................................................................................................16
Shutdown History Screen .......................................................................................................................16
Shutdown Snapshot Screen ...................................................................................................................16
Event History Screen..............................................................................................................................17
Active Alarm Screen ...............................................................................................................................17
Gage Display Screen..............................................................................................................................18
Line-by-Line Screen................................................................................................................................18
Custom Control Loop Screen .................................................................................................................18
Rod Load Screen....................................................................................................................................19
Setup Screens and Menus.........................................................................................................................................20
Setpoints Setup Screen..........................................................................................................................21
General Timer Setup Screen..................................................................................................................22

State Timer Setup Screen ......................................................................................................................23
Maintenance Timer Setup Screen ..........................................................................................................23
Control Loop Setup Screen ....................................................................................................................24
Miscellaneous Setup Screen ..................................................................................................................27
Digital Input Setup Screen......................................................................................................................28
Pulse Input Status Screen ......................................................................................................................28
Digital Output Setup Screen ...................................................................................................................29
Analog Inputs Setup Screen...................................................................................................................30
Analog Outputs Setup Screen ................................................................................................................31
Temperature Inputs Setup Screen..........................................................................................................32
Rod load Setup Screen...........................................................................................................................33
Display Board Status Screen..................................................................................................................34
MVIEW Communication Status Screen..................................................................................................35
Centurion Communication Status Screen ..............................................................................................36
Real Time Clock Setup Screen...............................................................................................................36
Super User Menu Screen (Super User Password Protected)................................................................37
Centurion Serial Ports Screen (Super User Password Protected).........................................................38
Centurion CAN Ports Screen (Super User Password Protected)...........................................................38
Centurion Ethernet Screen (Super User Password Protected)..............................................................39
Centurion EMMC Log Files Screen (Super User Password Protected).................................................39
MVIEW Serial Ports Screen (Super User Password Protected) ............................................................40
MVIEW CAN Ports Screen (Super User Password Protected)..............................................................40
MVIEW Ethernet Screen (Super User Password Protected) .................................................................41
MVIEW Static Block Screen (Super User Password Protected) ............................................................41
Communications.........................................................................................................................................................42
Display Communication Ports.................................................................................................................42
Downloading Configurations and Firmware Updates.............................................................................42
Replacement Parts and Assemblies........................................................................................................................43
Accessories..................................................................................................................................................................43
Centurion Configuration Tool Software ..................................................................................................43
Glossary........................................................................................................................................................................43

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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 setpoints 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 start up 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.
Led Indicators
MV-5-C Display –Front Side
Please be aware of the following conditions and the resulting LED appearances:
If the unit has an invalid application or needs to sync (M-VIEW Replacement only), the Red LED is
Off and the Amber LED will Flash.
When the bootloader exits to run the application, the Red and Amber LEDs are turned Off.

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MV-5-C Display –Back Side
The LEDs are located next to the serial port connections.
All Ports RX/TX LEDs include:
The serial activity LEDs blink with every transmitted or received message.
oThe RX LED blinks Red when a packet is received by the display.
oThe TX LED blinks Green when a packet is transmitted by the display.
C5-1 Controller
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.
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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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
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 this example.

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Navigation Keys
The keys actions are relative to the location of the cursor and the screen being displayed.
The following table describes the keys and their function for each screen type:
Operating Status screens
Setup screens (password required)
Edit screens (password required)
Key
ID
Description
HOME
Operating Status Screen - Allows the user to get to the first line of the current screen,
if pressed again, to get to the default operating status screen.
Set Up Screen - -Allows the user to get to the first line of the current screen, if pressed
again, to get to the first setup screen.
Edit Screen - No associated action.
ESC/ACK
Operating Status Screen - Acknowledges all active messages and alarms displayed in
the active alarm screen.
Set Up Screen - Exit Setup mode.
Edit Screen - Exit without saving changes to the current configuration.
Fn
(Function
Key)
Operating Status Screen - Enter “Function mode” and display a dialog box with
additional available functions. Automatically cancels upon moving to the next mode or if
no subsequent function is chosen within five seconds.
Set Up Screen - No associated action.
Edit Screen - No associated action.
Control Loop Screens - Press FN to toggle Control Loop mode between Auto and
Manual.
SETUP/
ENTER
Operating Status Screen - Enter Setup Mode.
Set Up Screen - Enter Edit mode or Submenu.
Edit Screen - Accept and save changes made to a current parameter before exiting edit
mode.
RESET
Operating Status Screen - Reset any active timers and alarms/faults.
Set Up Screen - No associated action.
Edit Screen - No associated action.
RUN/STOP
Operating Status Screen - Initiate or cancel a start sequence.
Set Up Screen - Cancel a start sequence.
Edit Screen - Cancel a start sequence.

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Key
ID
Description
ARROW
UP
Operating Status Screen - Scroll up one line. Automatically repeats if held down
continuously until reaching the first line.
For history screens, scrolls up one history (for example: shutdown or event).
Set Up Screen - Scroll up one line. Automatically repeats if held down continuously until
reaching the first line.
Edit Screen - Increase the digit selected by the cursor (from 0 to 9). The user will not be
allowed to increase the selected digit if it would result in exceeding range limits. Toggle
the value in a list of options if editing a non-numeric value.
Control Loop Screens - Press this in Manual mode to increment the output manually.
ARROW
DOWN
Operating Status Screen - Scroll down one line. Automatically repeats if held down
continuously until reaching the final line.
For history screens, scrolls down one history (i.e. shutdown or event).
Set Up Screen - Scroll down one line. Automatically repeats if held down continuously
until reaching the final line.
Edit Screen - Decrease the digit selected by the cursor (from 0 to 9). The user will not
be allowed to decrease the selected digit if it would result in exceeding range limits.
Toggle the value in a list of options if editing a non-numeric value.
Control Loop Screens - Press this in Manual mode to decrement the output manually.
ARROW
LEFT
Operating Status Screen - Display previous screen. Automatically repeats if held down
continuously until reaching the first screen.
Set Up Screen - Display previous screen. This key has no action when in a submenu.
Edit Screen - Move the cursor left one position when a numeric value is displayed.
ARROW
RIGHT
Operating Status Screen - Display next screen. Automatically repeats if held down
continuously until reaching the final screen.
Set Up Screen - Display next screen. This key has no action when in a submenu.
Edit Screen - Move the cursor right one position when a numeric value is displayed.
TEST
Operating Status Screen - Enter test mode and start test timer. This is not applicable
in shutdown mode.
Set Up Screen - No associated action.
Edit Screen - No associated action.
TIMER “0”
Operating Status Screen - Zero displayed timer (global timers, state timers, etc.)
Set Up Screen - No associated action.
Edit Screen - No associated action.

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Reading the Screen
The actual number of Operating Status screens is set by the controller configuration.
Operating Status screens of the Line-by-Line type have seven (7) lines visible at a time.
Setup screens have five (5) lines visible at a time.
Seeing the Up and Down Arrows on the screen indicate that more lines are available on the page.
Use the Left or Right Arrows to navigate between screens.
LEDs on the keypad overlay are used to indicate status also. The AMBER LED (left corner) indicates active
alarms. The RED LED (right corner) indicates a shutdown.

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Maneuvering in Edit Mode
In the edit mode you may see the curser blinking where it’s being edited. In some instances, a word rather than a
value is represented and you may choose one or the other, such as Yes or No, On or Off in the Edit Mode.
The edit curser rest on the far right digit. Example 00000.
Press the Up / Down Arrows to add a number value.
Press the Left / Right Arrow to move the edit cursor to the next digit and so on.
Press Setup / Enter to save, once all numbers are placed. Example 00164.
Some digits may not be allowed to increase if it would result in exceeding range limits.
Values which can be positive or negative, will have a sign (±) to the left of the number.
oTo change the sign value, move the cursor to the sign using the Left Arrow key and toggle
between + and –using the Up and Down Arrow keys.
oIf the range of the value will exceed range limits, the sign may not be allowed to change. In this
case, try reducing the number by decreasing the left most digit by one or more and attempt to
change the sign again.
Press the Up / Down Arrows to toggle between choices, such as On/Off or Yes/No.
Press Setup / Enter to save, once all choices are placed. Example Yes/No.
Press the ESC key to discard any changes and keep the original value prior to entering the Edit Mode.
NOTE: A select few menu parameters change in real-time when the value is changed.
These will be noted in this document.
Setup Screen Example
On this Setup Screen, Action is selected, it’s set at Normally Open,
however, 2 choices are available in edit mode.
1. Press Setup/Enter, the words Normally Open are now underlined,
meaning it’s in edit mode.
2. Press Up and Down Arrow keys to toggle between choices
available. Normally Closed or Normally Open
3. Press ESC to make no changes. Normally Open is still set and
the screen is out of edit mode.
4. Press Enter to save the change. Normally Closed is set and the screen is out of edit mode.

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Status and Mode of the Controller
Local and Remote are the two Operating Modes of the controller. The operation may differ depending
on what Mode the controller is currently displaying.
The Mode can be changed by pressing certain keys, if the configuration allows for Remote mode.
Pressing Reset or Run/Stop is a Local function and will change the Mode to Local if it is in
Remote.
Pressing the Fn key before pressing Reset or Run/Stop is a Remote function and will change
the Mode to Remote if it is in Local.
FN Screen
Pressing the Function (Fn) key from any Operational
screen will display the Function Menu screen
momentarily to gain quick access to other pages.
Press the down arrow to select a screen and press enter
to open it. Only available function key commands will be
displayed. A prompt to enter a password may appear for
some screens to open.
Remote mode commands are available only while the
Fn key is pressed.
If the Fn key is not followed by another key press in five
seconds, function mode will time out, and the screen will
return to the previous screen.

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Password
Passwords and Screen Access
Some settings are password protected, including the setup screens.
There are two separate levels of passwords to accommodate several security needs:
Standard password –Allows access to some features except the super user menu and setup editing.
Super User password –Adds the super user menu and setup editing to the standard menus.
Where to Log ON and OFF
The password screen is displayed whenever security access is required for an action, and you may log in from
there. Default passwords are 164 for operator or 133 for super.
1. To access the password screen anytime, from the Home Screen / Landing Page, press the Setup / Enter
key to open the Password screen. The edit curser rest on the far right digit. Example 00000.
2. Press the Up / Down arrows to add a number value.
3. Press the Left / Right arrow to move the edit cursor to the next digit and so on.
4. Press Setup / Enter to save, once all numbers are placed. Example 00164.
NOTE: After three minutes without activity, the keypad returns to the default operational
screen, and a password must be re-entered to return to the setup and edit menus.
Once you have entered with the default password, we recommend you change passwords for better security. See
the explanation on the Super User Menu page.
Standard Password Example
Super User Password Example

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Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time
Setup –MV-5-C Display
Read and follow steps in the 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. Record this description.
3. Power up the Centurion System.
a. Allow time for the display to boot up and land on the Home Screen / Landing Page, approximately
15 seconds.
b. From the Centurion Home Screen / Landing Page, touch the Arrow key to scroll left until you find
the screen FW Murphy –MVIEW screen.
c. Verify that the configuration description matches the one you previously recorded from the
drawing legend.

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4. Press the Setup Enter key to open the Password screen.
a. Use the Arrow keys to enter your password. Default passwords are Operator 164, Super User
133. If further details are needed, see Display Passwords.
5. Once the password is entered, the display opens the Setpoints Setup screen. Use the right and left Arrow
keys to find the screen you want to view / edit.
Map of the Setup Screens for MV-5-C Display
>Home/Setup Enter Key/Password/Setpoints Setup/Arrow Key scroll to screen<
Setpoints
Setup
General
Timer Setup
State
Timer Setup
Maintenance
Timer Setup
Control
Loop Setup
Miscellaneous
Setup
Digital
Input Setup
Pulse
Input Status
Digital
Output Setup
Analog
Inputs Setup
Analog
Outputs Setup
Temperature
Inputs Setup
Rod
Load Setup
Display
Board Status
MVIEW
Comm Status
Centurion
Comm Status
Real Time
Clock Setup
Super
User Setup
Centurion
Serial Ports
Centurion
Can Ports
Centurion
Ethernet
Centurion
EMMC Log
MVIEW
Serial Ports
MVIEW
CAN Ports
MVIEW
Ethernet
MVIEW
Static Block
6. 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 Sequence of Operation. This gives you a reference of
any changed settings from the factory default.
b. Select and enter each active item on the screen and verify its set values.
i. Edit values as needed using the active Arrow keys.
ii. Press the Setup / Enter key to change or accept the value.
iii. Press the ESC / ACK key to go back one page without change.
iv. Record any changes.
v. Repeat these steps until all screens listed below are verified for your site location.
Setpoints Setup
Control Loop Setup
Analog Input Setup
General Timer Setup
State Timer Setup
Temperature Inputs Setup
Rod Load Setup

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7. Start the unit.
a. Clear any Alarms Class A (always armed) faults from the system. On the display, the Unit State
will read Panel Ready if no Class A shutdown condition exist.
b. Press and hold the Run Stop key 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.
Faults, Stops 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, press and hold the Run Stop key 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 the Alarm Shutdown banner on the bottom of the screen
shows the shutdown message in a firstout fashion, and the LED on the upper part of the display will illuminate
Red.
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.
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 pressing the Reset key on the display.
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, and the LED on the upper part of the display will illuminate Amber.
Alarms may be configured as self-clearing or as requiring acknowledgement. Self-clearing alarms will
auto clear if no longer present. Alarms requiring acknowledgement will persist until the ACK key is
pressed.
You can view up to 20 active alarms on the Active Alarms screen.
o<Centurion Home Screen / FN / Active Alarms>
Press the ESC ACK key 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 user 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 are application specific and may not be used.
* When Configured
Logo
Screen
Configuration
Screen
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.
FW Murphy Logo Screen
The FW Murphy logo is the first screen in the sequence
of display screens and can be viewed by holding down
the left arrow until scrolling left ceases.
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