FW Murphy Centurion™ C5 Quick Start Guide
Document Number: 00-02-1033
Date: 2019-02-14
Section: 50
Introduction
If the Centurion Controller and Display Modules are already installed, skip the Installation section and proceed to the section titled "Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time".
Installation
This section guides you through installing the Centurion C5 controller, display, and additional communication modules. For detailed wiring connections, refer to the appropriate Installation Manual file provided on the thumb drive. No special cables are required. The Centurion system is designed for use within a weatherproof enclosure only.
Basic Components Include:
- Centurion C5 Controller Module
- M-VIEW™ Display Module
Optional Components Include:
- MX4-R2 (Interchange Communication Control Module)
- MX5-R2 (Interchange Communication Control Module)
Before installing, inspect each item for shipping damage.
Centurion C5 Controller Module
The Centurion Module Controller must be mounted in an enclosure meeting IP54 or greater requirements, according to intended use and environmental conditions, in accordance with standard UL 60529. Access must be restricted and only possible by use of a tool.
Specifications:
- Operating Temperature: 40° to 185° F (-40° to +85° C)
- Pressure: 80 kPa (0.8 bar) to 110 kPa (1.1 bar)
- Air: With normal oxygen content, typically 21% v/v
- Temperature Class: T4
- Intrinsic Safety: "ic" (for EPL Gc)
- Increased Safety: (for EPL Gc)
The Centurion Controller can be mounted vertically or horizontally on a standard DIN rail.
Diagram Description: Shows the controller with dimensions: 5.6 in. (142.30 mm) height, 13.08 in. (332.39 mm) width, and 2.12 in. (53.90 mm) depth. It illustrates mounting on a DIN rail using four clamp-type feet. Rail stops are recommended to prevent sliding.
Optional: MX4-R2 / MX5-R2 Modules
These modules must be mounted in an enclosure meeting IP54 or greater requirements, according to intended use and environmental conditions, in accordance with standard UL 60529. Access must be restricted and only possible by use of a tool.
Specifications:
- Pressure: 80 kPa (0.8 bar) to 110 kPa (1.1 bar)
- Air: With normal oxygen content, typically 21% v/v
- Temperature Class: T4
- Intrinsic Safety: "ic" (for EPL Gc)
- Increased Safety: (for EPL Gc)
The modules can be mounted vertically or horizontally on a standard DIN rail. Attach the three clamp-type feet along the bottom of the controller to the DIN rail. Rail stops are recommended to prevent sliding.
Diagram Descriptions:
- MX4-R2 Dimensions: Shows side profile (2.7 in. / 69 mm height, 5.6 in. / 142.3 mm depth) and front view (8 in. / 203.15 mm width).
- MX5-R2 Dimensions: Shows side profile (2.72 in. / 69.14 mm height, 5.6 in. / 142.3 mm depth) and front view (8.6 in. / 218.4 mm width).
- Mounting Illustration: Depicts modules on a DIN rail with red arrows indicating attachment points for clamp-type feet.
M-VIEW Display Dimensions
MV-5-C, M-VIEW Monochrome LCD
Diagram Description: Shows front view (6.81 in. / 172.9 mm width and height) with button layout (HOME, Fn, RESET, RUN, TIMER, TEST, STOP, ESC, ACK, SETUP, ENTER). Side view shows 1.53 in. (38.8 mm) depth. Panel cut-out dimensions are 6 in. (152.4 mm) width and 5.4 in. (137.16 mm) height, with mounting holes indicated.
MV-7T, M-VIEW Touch Series
Diagram Description: Shows front view (7.70 in. / 195.5 mm width, 5.51 in. / 139.9 mm height). Side view shows 2.0 in. (50.8 mm) depth. Panel cut-out dimensions are 7.060 in. (179.3 mm) width and 4.869 in. (123.7 mm) height, with mounting tolerances specified.
MV-10T, M-VIEW Touch Series
Diagram Description: Shows front view (10.85 in. / 275.2 mm width, 8.57 in. / 217.7 mm height). Side view shows 2.06 in. (52.4 mm) depth. Panel cut-out dimensions are 10.197 in. (259 mm) width and 7.931 in. (201.4 mm) height, with mounting tolerances specified.
Install the Display
Prepare the Panel – All M-VIEW Models
Enclosure suitability is subject to investigation by the local authority having jurisdiction at the time of installation.
- Determine the display location on the customer-supplied panel, planning for easy wiring and access.
- Measure the specified dimensions on the screen side to ensure adequate clearance for flush mounting. The cut-out measurement will be smaller.
- Use the diagram to measure and mark the specified dimensions for the panel cut-out.
- Cut the hole in the panel following the marks. NOTE: Check for controller clearance in the cutout before drilling mounting holes.
- If applicable, drill holes for mounting screws.
MV-5-C Display Mounting
NOTE: The MV-5-C display uses the same fastener hole cutouts as the Centurion C4 display.
- Inspect the gasket on the back of the display, ensuring it is secured and aligned with mounting studs.
- Insert the MV-5-C display from the front side of the panel, back side first.
- Ensure adequate clearance for the display housing edges and that the back case is flush against the outside surface of the panel.
- If desired, apply blue polycarbonate compatible thread lock to the mounting stud threads (not required for Centurion C5).
- Install locknuts to each mounting stud from the back side of the panel to secure the housing.
- Evenly tighten locknuts in an x-pattern to 8 in. lbs. (0.9 Nm). Do not overtighten.
- Ensure a good seal between the controller, gasket, and mounting panel.
Diagram Description: Illustrates the MV-5-C display being inserted into a panel, showing the front side, gasket, and mounting stud.
MV-7T and MV-10T Displays
Through-Panel Mount
Once the cutout is prepared, the display can be mounted and secured with mounting clips.
- Inspect the O-ring on the display for nicks and ensure it is properly secured.
- Insert the display back side first from the front side of the panel.
- Ensure adequate clearance for display housing edges and that the back case is flush against the outside surface of your panel.
- Install mounting clips with screws from the back side of the panel to the display housing and panel.
- Tighten mounting clips to 60 in. lbs. (10.5 Nm) evenly for uniform gasket compression. Do not overtighten.
- Ensure a good seal between the controller and the mounting panel.
Diagram Descriptions:
- Shows the MV-7T display with O-ring seal highlighted.
- Illustrates the MV-10T display being mounted to a panel using mounting clips, with torque specification noted.
Stand Mount
Four tapped screw holes (M4 x 0.7, 5 mm deep) are located on the rear of the panels for stand or wall mounting.
Diagram Descriptions:
- Shows the rear of the Centurion controller panels with four tapped screw holes indicated.
- Illustrates tapped screw hole locations for MV-7T and MV-10T, showing dimensions for placement.
Communications and Security Access
The display module is an integrated operator interface programmed to complement the Centurion controller. Its primary purpose is to:
- View controller operational information
- View/edit controller operational parameters
- Send commands to the controller (e.g., stop, edit, reset)
Display Passwords – All M-VIEW Models
After initial login with the default password, it is recommended to change passwords for enhanced security. Refer to the M-VIEW Operators Manual for details. Two password levels exist:
- Operator / Standard password: Provides access and some editing, excluding the Super User Menu.
- Super User password: Provides access and editing to the Super User Menu, in addition to Standard password features.
Default passwords are: Operator-164; Super User-133. Password access times out three minutes after the editing session is exited.
NOTE: If a pop-up message or password screen appears, you may log in directly from there.
Log In – MV-5-C Display
- From the Home / Gage screen, press the Setup / Enter key to access the Password screen. The edit cursor is on the far right digit (e.g., 00000).
- Use the Up / Down arrows to change a number value.
- Use the Left / Right arrows to move the edit cursor to the next digit.
- Press Setup / Enter to save once all numbers are entered (e.g., 00164).
Log In – MV-7T and MV-10T Displays
- Touch the Setup / Enter icon to access the Setup Menu, then touch the Log On icon.
- Touch the green arrow to proceed to the User Name screens.
- Use the keyboard to enter a user name (e.g., 'op' or 'super'), then touch the green arrow to proceed to the password screen.
- Use the keyboard to enter the password, then touch the green arrow to enter.
Before Starting the Equipment for the First Time
If using an M-VIEW Touch Series Display, skip this procedure and go to "Setup – M-VIEW-Touch Series Display".
Setup – MV-5-C Display
Read and follow the steps in order:
- Locate the system drawing inside the panel and verify its drawing number matches the sticker on the lower front panel.
- Locate the drawing legend and find the configuration description. Record this description.
- Power up the Centurion System. Allow approximately 15 seconds for the display to boot up and land on the Home / Gage screen.
Diagram Description: Shows the Centurion Home / Gage screen with parameters like Suction P, STG1 DISC P, STG2 DISC P, STG3 DISC P, and Jacketwater T, along with navigation buttons (HOME, Fn, ESC, ACK, SETUP, ENTER, RESET, RUN, STOP, TIMER, TEST, "0").
From the Centurion Home / Gage screen, use the Arrow key to scroll left until the FW Murphy – MVIEW screen is displayed. Verify that the configuration description matches the one previously recorded from the drawing legend.
Diagram Description: Shows the FW Murphy – MVIEW screen with configuration details, including Configuration Number or Description, Date, Job #, and Checksum.
Press the Setup Enter key to open the Password screen. Use the Arrow keys to enter your password (Default: Operator-164; Super User-133). If further details are needed, see "Display Passwords".
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 or edit.
Map of the Setup Screens for MV-5-C Display: Navigation path shown as >Home/Setup Enter Key/Password/Setpoints Setup/Arrow Key scroll to screen<. Lists screens like 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.
Open the following list of screens to verify or change factory settings for your site location. Record these values in the Sequence of Operation for reference. Select and enter each active item, verify its set values, and edit as needed using the Arrow keys. Press Setup / Enter to accept or ESC / ACK to go back without change. Record any changes.
- Setpoints Setup
- Control Loop Setup
- Analog Input Setup
- General Timer Setup
- State Timer Setup
- Temperature Inputs Setup
- Rod Load Setup
NOTE: For screen-specific help, press the [Information icon] to view details.
Starting the Unit (MV-5-C)
- Clear any Class A (always armed) faults. The Unit State should read "Panel Ready" if no Class A shutdown condition exists.
- Press and hold the Run/Stop key for 2 seconds to initiate the start cycle. The Centurion may send signals for pre-lubing, pre-starting permissives, and then signal the driver to start. Confirmation of running is via RPM signal or digital switch input. Class B and S lockout timers begin timing. Additional warmup and load permissives are monitored.
- After preload permissives and warmup times are achieved, the Unit State will read "Loaded" and continue until the stop button is pressed, RPM is lost, or a fault condition occurs.
Faults, Stops and Alarms
Normal Stop
When a normal stop is issued while running, the system initiates a normal shut-down sequence.
- Press and hold the Run Stop key for 2 seconds.
- The Unit State will read "Cooldown", and the Cooldown state delay begins timing (if configured).
- After Cooldown, the Unit State reads "Stopping".
- When all is normal, the Unit State reads "Panel Ready".
Fault Shutdown
The Centurion continually monitors for Fault or ESD shutdown events requiring immediate stop or preventing startup. The Unit State will read "Shutdown", and an Alarm/Shutdown banner will appear with a red LED on the upper part of the display.
The cause is recorded and viewable on the Shutdown History screen.
- The Shutdown History screen displays fault information. Navigate via:
<Centurion Home / Gage Screen / FN / Shutdown History>
- The Shutdown Snapshot screen displays unit values at the time of a fault. Navigate via:
<Centurion Home / Gage Screen / FN / Shutdown History / Right Arrow to scroll >
- After corrections, clear the shutdown by pressing the Reset key.
- Always make corrections on the unit before attempting to restart.
Alarms
If an alarm condition is detected, the Alarm/Shutdown banner shows active messages, and the display's upper LED illuminates amber. Alarms can be self-clearing or require acknowledgement. Self-clearing alarms clear automatically when the condition is no longer present. Acknowledgement alarms persist until the ACK key is pressed.
- View up to 20 active alarms on the Active Alarms screen:
<Centurion Home / Gage Screen / FN / Active Alarms>
- Press the ESC ACK key to acknowledge the Active Alarm.
User-Configurable Screens
The Centurion offers (9) user-configurable pages of (4) types. The Centurion Configuration Tool software allows configuration of up to nine (9) screens with controller input signal groupings. Possible custom screen types include:
- Custom Line by Line: Displays process data in a list format with description and value.
- Custom Gage: Displays four (4) most important pieces of data in a 2x2 table with larger font.
- Custom Control Loop: Displays Control Loop functions, with control output shown as a percentage of the range.
- Custom Generic Register: Displays up to 20 items mapped to the Centurion Modbus map with a label.
For more information on configuring optional screens, refer to the Configuration Tool Quick Start Guide.
Map of Operational Screens, MV-5-C Display
From the Home / Gage screen, use the left and right arrows to view Operating Screens. A password is not required. Some screens are application-specific.
Diagram Description: Shows a flow of operational screens accessible via arrow keys, including Logo Screen, Configuration Screen, Firmware Bootloader, Digital Input Status, Temperature Input, Shutdown History, Shutdown Snapshot, Event History, and Active Alarms, leading to Home Gage Screen, Line-By-Line Screen, Control Loop, and Rod Load.
Setup – MV-7T and MV-10T Displays
Read and follow the steps in order:
- Locate the system drawing inside the panel and verify its drawing number matches the sticker on the lower front panel.
- Locate the drawing legend and find the configuration description. Record this description.
- Power up the Centurion System. Allow approximately 15 seconds for the display to boot up and land on the Home / Gage screen.
Diagram Description: Shows "System View as the Default Home screen" and "Centurion Home / Gage Screen" with various parameters and navigation buttons.
If Centurion has integrated EICS displays enabled, "System View" is the initial powerup view. Touch the screen on the Centurion Gage side to open its Home screen in full-screen view with active icons.
From the Centurion Home / Gage screen, touch the Arrow icon to scroll left until the Software Version Information screen is displayed. Verify that the configuration description matches the one previously recorded from the drawing legend.
Diagram Description: Shows the "Software Version Information" screen with details like C5-1 Firmware, Bootloader, Build, Disp Firmware, Runtime, and Checksum.
Touch the Home icon to return or touch the Setup Enter icon to continue to the next step.
Open the following list of screens to verify or change factory settings for your site location. Record these values in the Sequence of Operation for reference. From the Home screen, touch the Setup Enter icon to open the Setup Menu screen.
Diagram Description: Shows the "Setup Menu" screen with various options like Setpoints, General Timer, State Timer, Maintenance, Control Loop, Miscellaneous, Digital Input & Pulse Input, Digital Output, Analog Inputs, Analog Outputs, Temperature Inputs, Rod Load Setup, Display Settings, Centurion Comm Status, Real Time Clock, Log On, Log Off, Centurion Comm Ports, EMMC Log Files.
From the Setup Menu screen, touch the Setpoints icon. Open and verify set values under the Blue (active) icons. Touch a value to change it. Touch X to go back one page or the Menu icon to go back to the Setup Menu screen.
Once verification and changes are made and recorded, return to the Setup Menu screen and open another screen from the list below. Repeat these steps to verify set values under the remaining screens:
- Setpoints
- Control Loop
- Analog Inputs
- General Timer
- State Timer
- Temperature Inputs
- Rod Load Setup
NOTE: For screen-specific help, press the [Information icon] to view information about items and settings.
Starting the Unit (MV-7T and MV-10T)
- Clear any Class A (always armed) faults. The Unit State should read "Panel Rdy" if no Class A shutdown condition exists.
- Touch and hold the Run Stop icon for 2 seconds to initiate the start cycle. The Centurion may send signals for pre-lubing, pre-starting permissives, and then signal the driver to start. Confirmation of running is via RPM signal or digital switch input. Class B and S lockout timers begin timing. Additional warmup and load permissives are monitored.
- After preload permissives and warmup times are achieved, the Unit State will read "Loaded" and continue until the stop button is pressed, RPM is lost, or a fault condition occurs.
Faults, Stops and Alarms
Normal Stop
When a normal stop is issued while running, the system initiates a normal shut-down sequence.
- Touch and hold the Run Stop icon for 2 seconds.
- The Unit State will read "Cooldown", and the Cooldown state delay begins timing (if configured).
- After Cooldown, the Unit State reads "Stopping".
- When all is normal, the Unit State reads "Panel Ready".
Fault Shutdown
The Centurion continually monitors for Fault or ESD shutdown events requiring immediate stop or preventing startup. The Unit State will read "Shutdown", and the Alarm Shutdown banner will appear on most operating screens.
The cause is recorded and viewable on the Shutdown History screen.
- The Shutdown History screen displays fault information. Touch the Book icon for troubleshooting. Navigate via:
<Centurion Home / Gage Screen/ FN / Shutdown History>
- The Shutdown Snapshot screen displays unit values at the time of a fault. Navigate via:
<Centurion Home / Gage Screen/ FN / Shutdown History / Right Arrow to scroll >
- After corrections, clear the shutdown by touching the Reset icon.
- Always make corrections on the unit before attempting to restart.
Alarms
If an alarm condition is detected, the Alarm Shutdown banner shows active messages, and the display's upper LED illuminates amber. Alarms can be self-clearing or require acknowledgement. Self-clearing alarms clear automatically when the condition is no longer present. Acknowledgement alarms persist until the ACK key is pressed.
- Select Alarms from the Active Alarms screen (displays up to 20 active alarms). Navigate via:
<Centurion Home / Gage Screen/ FN / Active Alarms>
- Touch the ESC ACK icon to acknowledge the Active Alarm.
User-Configurable Screens
The Centurion offers (9) user-configurable pages of (4) types. The Centurion Configuration Tool software allows configuration of up to nine (9) screens with controller input signal groupings. Possible custom screen types include:
- Custom Line by Line: Displays process data in a list format with description and value.
- Custom Gage: Displays four (4) most important pieces of data in a 2x2 table with larger font.
- Custom Control Loop: Displays Control Loop functions, with control output shown as a percentage of the range.
- Custom Generic Register: Displays up to 20 items mapped to the Centurion Modbus map with a label.
For more information on configuring optional screens, refer to the Configuration Tool Quick Start Guide.
Map of Operational Screens, MV-7T and MV-10T Displays
From the Home / Gage screen, use the left and right arrows to view Operating Screens. A password is not required. Some screens are application-specific.
Diagram Description: Shows a flow of operational screens accessible via arrow keys, including Powerup Logo Screen, Software Version Information, Digital Input/ Output Status, Temperature Input Status, Shutdown History, Shutdown Snapshot, Event History, and Active Alarms, leading to HOME Gage Landing Page, Line-by-Line, Control Loop, Generic Register Page, and Rod Load.