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Seite 1 - Data Base Reference

MOD 30ML™ Functions Data Base Reference Display, Alarm and Built-in I/O Functions for 1800P - MOD 30ML™ Identity Module (Version 2)

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MOD 30ML Functions MOD 30ML FUNCTION BLOCKS Refer to Section 3 for examples of how these blocks are used. 2-2

Seite 3 - CONTENTS

MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 8. Instrument Versions • Select MOD 30ML 2 from this list as our instrument version by clickin

Seite 4 - ILLUSTRATIONS

MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES • The algorithm blocks belonging to the instrument version selected will be shown as a menu on the left f

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 5. Add a loop compound. We will configure our control loop inside this loop compound. • Select the Loop C

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES • Select Properties from the menu. The Algorithm Properties of the Loop Cpd block will be displayed next

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES  A loop compound is a compound or group that contains a loop block. You configure other blocks and compo

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 16. Accessing the Component Gallery • When the Component Gallery dialog box appears, select the

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES • Move the cursor to the ML_PID compound and either double-click, or select it and then select the Export

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 19. Loaded ML_PID Compound 10. We will make the following changes to the loaded compound: •

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 20. VCI Block Properties • Open the PID block by double-clicking on it. • The General tab wil

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 21.PID Block Properties • The PID block has the most extensive configuration. Select the Setpo

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 2.2 DISPLAY BLOCK (DISP) The display block is used to assign display resources and keyboard actions to one user

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 22. PID Block Properties – Setpoint tab • The Formats tab contains formatting information for

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 23. Display block Properties – Formats tab • Click on OK to accept the changes. • We also nee

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 24. Display block Properties – Formats tab • Change the High limit to 200 to match the process

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 25. Display block Properties – Formats tab • Click on OK on the display block configuration to

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 26. PAD block Properties • Change the Trip value to 150 and then click on OK to accept the ch

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 27. PAD block Properties • Click on OK to accept the changes. • Next we will change the displ

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 28. Display block Properties • Click on OK to accept the changes. • Click on a empty are of t

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 29. Close loop compound • Add the Display Tag to the Display Interface Block: The next step i

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES • Open the DIF (Display Interface) block as shown in the figure above. • Click on the New button on this

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 33. Information Window • You can double-click on an error to open the block that has a confi

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 2.2.1 Display Block Operation Moving Between and Within Displays One option for moving between user displays is

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES USING THE APPLICATION BUILDER SOFTWARE The configurations described in this se

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Loading a Loop Into A Strategy 9. From the library icons on the left side of the workspace, select LP C

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 34. Workspace Displays Appearing During Configuration 3-28

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3.2 BASICPID (PID WITH DISPLAY) COMPOUND The BASICPID compound is a fully functional single PID loop

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3.4 PID Display Configuration Procedure The starting point of this procedure is the loop level of you

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES State Table Configuration Example The following is a listing of the state table definitions as included in

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Display Block Configuration for Single PID Example The following is a listing of the display script used t

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3.5 TOTALIZER COMPOUNDS Many flow applications require simultaneous control and totalization of the pr

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 36. Totalizer 1 Compound Totalizer Block Connections PID.PVI -------> Totalizer.ANALINsP

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Display Operation Unless other changes were made in the strategy to cause a different behavior, the instru

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK When a remote input is 'edited' or written to by a script statement, the remote variable itself will be c

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3.8 PIDTOT2.CSM- Totalizer and PID with Separate Commands Menu This compound includes the totalized val

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Totalizer Block Connections PID.PVI -------> Totalizer.ANALINP (input for totalizing) Totalizer.TC

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3.9 CAS&DSP (CASCADE WITH DISPLAY) COMPOUND The CAS&DSP compound is a fully functional cascade

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 38. Cascade with Display Compound Blocks 3.3.11 Configuration Procedure The starting point

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 2. Double click on the master process input block to access its edit display, then proceed as follows: a

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Configuring DIF, State, and Display Blocks To complete the configuration of the compound, the following ac

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.3.12 COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION (CJC) COMPOUND This compound provides a cold junction compensated the

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES The CJC compound resides in the utilities section of the Application Builder software. It is accessed via

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES c. Upon completion of required changes for each block, click on the Enter button to input configured valu

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE APPENDIX A ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE A.1 ASSIGNMENT STATEMENTS The assignmen

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 04 Diagnostic Group (SUPPGRP) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-1. Assignment Statement Results of Type ‘srcname1 = srcname2' (Cont’d)

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-1. Assignment Statement Results of Type ‘srcname1 = srcname2' (Cont’d)

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-2. Assignment statements of type 'display_resource = source_name'

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-2. Assignment statements of type 'display_resource = source_name'

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-3. Assignment statements of type 'display_resource = constant' - e

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-4. Assignment statements of type 'display_resource.SRC = source_name&ap

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-4. Assignment statements of type 'display_resource.SRC = source_name&ap

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE Table A-4. Assignment statements of type 'display_resource.SRC = source_name&ap

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX A - ASSIGNMENT STATEMENT REFERENCE A-10

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX B - DISPLAYED CHARACTER SET APPENDIX B DISPLAYED CHARACTER SET The Application builder allows any character in the ASCII

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 20 to 59 Input 1 through Input 800 (I1 to I800)...

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MOD 30ML Functions APPENDIX B - DISPLAYED CHARACTER SET Decimal Keyboard Display 57 † 9 58 : 59 ; 60 † < 61 † = 62 † > 63 ? 64 @ 65 †

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The Company’s policy is one of continuous product improvement and the right is reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice,

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display tag: (DISPTAG) Up to 8 ASCII characters identifying display. Characters displayed on line 1 when the displa

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display Block Page 2 Use this display page to configure initial values for bars and segments. Figure 2-4. Displa

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display Block Inputs Use this display page to configure up to 800 inputs for a display block. Inputs are configured

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Name: The user name is an eight (8) character alphanumeric used to identify the input. The name must start with a

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MicroMod Automation, Inc. The Company MicroMod Automation is dedicated to improving customer efficiency by providing the most cost-effective, applic

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display Block Formats Use this display page to configure up to 512 format types for a display block. Multiple input

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Format type: Table 2-2 lists the different display format types and what fields are active for each type. A refer

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Table 2-2. Display Formats, Supported Data Types and Active Fields Display Format Supported Data Types* Entry Meth

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display Script Editing Use the internal editor or an external file for the default and user display scripts. When e

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Event Scripts Each state consists of up to 27 event scripts, the names of which are predefined. Key event scripts,

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 000: Statement1; BREAK; 001: Statement2; BREAK;

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display Language Format The display block display language has the following general format: Defaults: {

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK Display Language Grammar The grammar rules that follow describe the display language. 1. The display language can

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 8. Assignment to display resources: Line1 - Line6 can be assigned values of any type. Bars & Segments can on

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 13. Unary operations (unary_op) are: Precedence Symbol Operation 1 + Unary Plus (for floating point constants o

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference CONTENTS CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL ...

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 17. Display state names can appear in any expression, where they are treated as long state variables, but they can

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK 2.2.5 Typical Block Connections for Display Block Typical block connections for the display block are shown belo

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY BLOCK "HEX & ASCII data not allowed in expression." HEX and ASCII data can't appear in an expression b

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK 2.3 DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK (DIF) The Display Interface block is a repository for all instrument displ

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Display List Access to different displays in the display list is controlled locally through the TAG key o

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Field Mnemonic Valid Values CWR Data Type Attr Port 3 Noise Counter NOISECTR – WR Count 28 Po

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK 05 Faceplate Comm Error (FPCOMS) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Choose a display to appear on the instrument front face at power up. DEVICE 0 Power up display is the *

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK 22 High Priority Process Alarms: Display Flash (FLSHHIPR)... CWR

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK 30 Port 3 Communications Error Counter (CMERRCTR)...– WR

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference CONTENTS CONTENTS (Cont’d) Page SECTION 3 - CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.1 GENERAL...

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK 2.3.3 Display Interface Block Configuration Screens The displays used to configure the display block a

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Remote display input: (See attribute 60 description.) A count type input can be made to REMDISP, or it ca

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Display Interface Block Page 2 Use this page to set values for timeouts and passwords. Figure 2-10. D

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Display Interface Block Page 3 Use this page to set values for display flash periods, and set values for

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Action on diagnostic event Display Flash (See attribute 19 description.) Use to specify if an unacknowle

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK Event Code Type Description 4 Ack Only Diag FACEPLATE COMMUNICATIONS ERROR. An error occurred when

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MOD 30ML Functions DISPLAY INTERFACE BLOCK 2.3.5 Typical Block Connections for Display Interface Block Typical block connections for the display in

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MOD 30ML Functions STATE TABLE BLOCK 2.4 STATE TABLE BLOCK The State Table block is a data only block used by the various display blocks, such a

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MOD 30ML Functions STATE TABLE BLOCK 2.4.2 State Table Block Configuration Screens The displays used to configure the state table block are descri

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MOD 30ML Functions STATE TABLE BLOCK State Table Block Page 2 Use this page to edit state tables. The same editing rules as described in the Display

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS (Cont’d) Figure Page 2-20 Example of Process Alarm Tripping (Floating Point Data) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions STATE TABLE BLOCK Default An ASCII string enclosed in double quotes (can contain any displayable character, see Appendix B). Stri

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MOD 30ML Functions TUNE LIST BLOCK 2.5 TUNE LIST BLOCK The tune list block contains a list of attributes accessible as tunable parameters from o

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MOD 30ML Functions TUNE LIST BLOCK 2.5.2 Tune List Block Configuration Screens The displays used to configure the tune list block are described be

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MOD 30ML Functions TUNE LIST BLOCK Select Add to browse for and add a group of tags to the tune list and then select Modify to specify input data fo

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MOD 30ML Functions TUNE LIST BLOCK Tune List Display Formats Use this display page to configure up to 512 format types for a tune list block. Multip

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MOD 30ML Functions TUNE LIST BLOCK Low Limit: Numeric entry that is the minimum allowed operator entry. Low limit must not exceed high limit. For l

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MOD 30ML Functions TUNE LIST BLOCK Display State Table: Name of a state table to be used for display of a variable. The value of the variable is c

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 2.6 PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK (PAD) The process alarm block is used to initiate a discrete alar

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 2.6.1 Process Alarm Block Operation Active alarms are determined by comparing the value of the al

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK Alarm ClearTime (Group Scan Cycles)7505002500.000000032520151053051000TRUEFALSEAlarmActiveHIGH ALARM

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference CONTENTS TABLES Table Page 2-1 Display Block Attributes,Valid Values,Mnemonics, and Data Types ...

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 2.6.2 Process Alarm Display Block Parameters The mnemonics, valid values, and data types for all

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK Block Type PAD This is the Process Alarm Display Block type. Block type address code is 52. 00

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK GREATER OR 3 Alarm becomes active when the Alarm Input is GREATER OR EQUAL EQUAL than (>=)

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 09 Alarm Active (A) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 12 Alarm Activate Value (TRIPVAL) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 2.6.3 Process Alarm Display Block Configuration Screen The displays used to configure the process

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK Alarm input (See attribute 17 description) This is the alarm value that is compared with the trip va

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK Figure 2-22. Process Alarm Display Block (PAD), Display Page Line 6 display format This field defi

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK Bar display format This field defines the alarm bar display format. Valid entries are as follows: No

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK Bar Format (Normal) Lo Range The alarm input value which corresponds to 0% indication on the bar d

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MOD 30ML Functions INTRODUCTION SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 GENERAL This document includes database reference information and application examples to

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MOD 30ML Functions PROCESS ALARM DISPLAY BLOCK 2.6.4 Typical Block Connections for Process Alarm Display Block Typical softwiring connections ar

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 2.7 BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK (AIN) The built-in analog input block is used to gather signals f

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK +VOLTSMILLIVOLTSCURRENTTCTC+CJCRTDRESISTANCEUnlockAutoMODEBuilt-inAnalog InputI/OCommunications Erro

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK Figure 2-26 Built-In Analog Input Block (AIN), Edit Display 2.7.2 Built-in Analog Input Block

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK Table 2-9. Built-In Analog Input Block Attributes, Valid Values, Mnemonics, and Data Types (Cont’d)

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK Table 2-9. Built-In Analog Input Block Attributes, Valid Values, Mnemonics, and Data Types (Cont’d.)

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 06 Unacked I/O communications error (COMMERRU) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 13 Input Type (INTYPE)...

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 15 Initial Result (R) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 40 CJC Mode (CJCMODE) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions INTRODUCTION To simplify configuration, the instrument has resident templates that can be used to configure basic control schemes

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 43 CJC Field Result (FCJC) ...

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 50 Resistance Range (RANGE)...

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 2.7.3 Typical Block Connections for Built-In Analog Input Block Typical softwiring block connecti

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 2.7.4 Built-In Analog Input Block Events The event codes (and their suggested text messages) for t

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MOD 30ML Functions BUILT-IN ANALOG INPUT BLOCK 2-76

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 2.8 BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK (AOUT) The built-in analog output block serves as th

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK Built-in Circuit StatusHOLD0.00DiagnosticGroupSheet 2 of 2PART 2Built-in AnalogOutputSe

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK Figure 2-29a. Built-In Analog Output Block (AOUT), Edit Display Figure 2-29b. Built-In

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 2.8.1 Built-In Analog Output Block Operation The Built-In Analog Output block is a da

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 2.8.2 Built-In Analog Output Block Parameters The mnemonics, valid values, and data t

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MOD 30ML Functions MOD 30ML FUNCTION BLOCKS SECTION 2 DATABASE PARAMETERS 2.1 MOD 30ML FUNCTION BLOCKS The blocks described in this section are

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK Block Type AOUT This is the Analog Output Module Block type. 00 Version (VERSION)...

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 07 Active I/O communications Error (COMMERRA)...

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 13 Mode (MODE) ...

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 21 Restart preset value (PRESET)...

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MOD 30ML Data Base Reference BUILT-IN ANALOG OUTPUT BLOCK 2.8.3 Typical Block Connections for Built-In Analog Output Block Typical softwiring b

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES SECTION 3 CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 3.1 GENERAL This section has tutorials for configuring a complete PID

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES 2. We will create a new Workspace and a new project in this step. Click on the File menu on the menu bar

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3.4. New Project • The New dialog box will redisplay Figure 3. 5. New Project • Type the name

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES • Click on the option Create a new Workspace. This will create a new workspace for us. Click on OK. •

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MOD 30ML Functions CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Figure 3. 7. New Document • The New dialog box shows the Document tab now. Select the type MOD Functi

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