7034 06 PDF
7034 06 PDF
7034 06 PDF
Temperature Transmitter
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3244MV Features
y Automatic switch-over to the secondary sensing element if primary element fails
y Reduces risk of loosing measurement point by 64%
Temperature Sensor
(Dual-Element)
Thermowell
Bumpless transfer to
Dual-Element RTD Sensor 2 if Sensor 1
Sensor (Series 78) fails!
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Model 3244MV Features
Multivariable capability
y Any combination of two Sensor types (RTDs or Thermocouples)
y RTDs 2-, 3- or 4-wire (Platinum, Nickel, Copper)
y Thermocouples (B, E, J, K, N, R, S, T)
y Hot Backup
y Differential Temperature
Superior Performance and Reliability
y Accuracy: +/ 0.10C for PT100 RTDs
y Five Year Stability: +/ 0.15% or reading or +/ 0.15C whichever is greater for
five years for RTDs
TM
Rosemount Complete Point Solutions Measurement assembly including transmitter,
sensor, extension and thermowell is shipped calibrated, wired and configured, ready to
be tapped into the process.
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Standard Features
Three Analog Input (AI) Function Blocks
y Three of the four Transducer Block parameters can be assigned to the AI
function blocks.
y Transducer Block parameters Sensor 1, Sensor 2, Terminal and Differential
Temperatures.
One Input Selector (ISEL_STD1) Function Block
y STD1 is Input Selector function block from the Analog palette on DeltaV
Control Studio.
y Used to select any on of the following outputs Hot Backup, First Good,
Average, Minimum, Maximum or Midpoint Temperature.
Backup Link Active Scheduler (LAS)
y The backup link master must be device 20.
y One backup LAS per segment.
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Optional Features
y Local Display LCD Meter Option Code M5
y Basic Control Option Code A01 Includes 2 PID function blocks
y Regulatory Control Suite Option Code B01 Includes the following function
blocks
2 PIDs
1 Signal Characterizer
1 Arithmetic
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Operation Function Block
AI1, AI2, AI3
PID1, PID2
Input Selector Transducer Block
Characterizer Sensor 1 temp.
FOUNDATION fieldbus Arithmetic Sensor 2 temp.
Compliant
Differential temp.
Communications Stack
Resource Block Terminal temp.
w/Backup LAS
Physical Device Diagnostics
information Engineering Units
User-Selectable Input
RTD
Thermocouple
Analog-to-Digital Input-to-Output
Millivolt
Signal Conversion Galvanic Isolation
Ohm
Sensor 1
Cold Junction
Sensor 2 Compensation
Optional
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Fieldbus Wiring
Fieldbus wiring is not polarity sensitive Fieldbus wiring is polarity sensitive
if wired to T and +. if wired to + and .
Black
Green
White
Red
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Model 3244MV Configuration
Configuration consists of the following:
Task 1. Commission the 3244MV.
Task 2. Assigning the Analog Input Blocks to monitor temperature.
Task 3. Assigning the Input Select Block for the Hot Backup option.
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Fieldbus Device State Diagram
(20-35) (248-251)
Commission Off-line
(248-251) (20-35)
Spare Mismatch
(232-247)
Standby
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Fieldbus Device State Diagram
y Commissioned Device has been assigned a name and address. (20-35)
y Off-line Device is temporarily decommissioned for maintenance purposes.
The device maintains its name and is assigned a temporary address. (248-251)
y Spare Device is to be permanently removed from the existing segment. The
devices name and address are removed so that they may be used on another
segment. (248-251)
y Standby Device must be placed in Standby prior to commissioning. (232-247)
y Mismatch Device was commissioned with a name and address on another
segment. This active H1 did not commission the device therefore, this H1 does
not recognize the device as commissioned. (20-35)
y Device Class Mismatch The attached field device is not the same class as the
commissioned device.
y Schedule Download Failed The LAS Schedule could not be downloaded to
this field device.
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Device State Transitions
Fieldbus devices can also go through the following transitional states:
y Com Initializing The H1 card is establishing communications with the field
device.
y Unrecognized The field device has not been commissioned at this address.
y Unknown The field device is transitioning between states.
Typically, a device will be in one of the above states for only a few seconds. If a device
remains in one of these states or if a device goes into the Com Fail state, it indicates a
problem.
If a device remains in the Com Initializing or Com Fail state, cycle the devices power.
If a device remains in the Unrecognized state, it either has not been commissioned or
has been attached to the wrong segment. If a device is in the Schedule Download
Failure state, the segment currently does not have a functional backup LAS. If a device
shows a Device Class Mismatch, there is something wrong with the device.
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Place in Standby
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Place in Standby
The Waiting For Device To Change State dialog box is dynamic showing the device
transitioning from the current to the chosen state. However, you may click the Do Not
Wait button if you do not want to watch the device transition.
Note: Clicking the Do Not Wait button does not keep the device from changing state.
Clicking this button merely dismisses the dialog box. The device will continue to change
state. User may want to periodically refresh the DeltaV Explorer screen by pressing the
F5 key.
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Commissioning a New Device
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Commissioning a New Device
Fieldbus device properties dialog boxs General tab
y Device Tag You may replace the default tag with a tag name of your choice,
typically the instrument tag, up to 16 characters.
y Description User-defined description up to 48 characters.
y Device ID The factory-unique ID of the Fieldbus device.
y Address The first available address to assign to the Fieldbus device. To
specify an address, select a number ranging from 35 to 20 from the drop
down menu.
y Use as backup link master Marks the device as a backup link master and
automatically assigns the address 20 to the Fieldbus device. It is only available
to Fieldbus devices having this capability. One backup link master device is
allowed on each segment.
y Manufacturer The Fieldbus devices manufacturer.
y Device Type The specific Fieldbus device type being commissioned.
y Device Revision The revision of the Fieldbus device being commissioned.
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Commissioning a New Device
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Commissioning a New Device
Fieldbus device properties dialog box Alarms and Displays tab
Use the Alarms and Display tab to enable device alarms and to specify the displays
associated with the device alarms.
y Enable Device Alarms Determines whether the alarms are available within the
DeltaV system. If this box is not checked, the alarms will not be available. In
addition, the individual alarms do not appear in the right pane of the DeltaV
Explorer.
y All device alarms associated with area Displays the area with which this
Fieldbus device is associated.
y Primary Control Select the primary control display for the device alarms.
This determines which control display is launched from the alarm banner.
y Faceplate Select the faceplate display for the device alarms. This determines
which faceplate is launched from the alarm banner.
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New Device
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New Device
DeltaV Explorer
Selecting the new device from the left window pane will display in the right window
pane the Fieldbus resource, transducer, suite of function blocks and Fieldbus device
alarms available for the specific Fieldbus device.
With details enabled in the Explorer window, you may also view function block
execution times, referencing module, descriptions, object, modified by and last modified
columns and information.
Selecting the Fieldbus Device Alarms displays the device alarms in the windows right
pane. Selecting the individual device alarm properties allows the alarms priority to be
adjusted.
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Commissioning the Model 3244MV
Using Delta V Explorer, expand the Control Network down through P01.
Step 1. Select Decommissioned Devices from the DeltaV Explorer and view the
device in the right hand pane, clicking on the Detail icon.
Step 2. If the temperature transmitter is Mismatch, right click the device select
Decommission and select Make Spare. If device is Standby proceed to Step 4.
Step 3. If the device is Spare, right click the device and select Standby.
Step 4. Drag the device to be commissioned to P01 and view the fields in the dialog
box which appears.
Step 5. Enter tag TT1 in the device tag field.
Step 6. Select Use As Backup Link Master.
Step 8. Select Finish when the dialog box appears.
Step 9. Right click on PO1 and select Download.
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Decommissioning the Model 3244MV
Assume you are requested to remove the transmitter from the segment indefinitely. To
do this you should decommission the device to spare.
Step 1. Right click tag TT1 in the DeltaV Explorer and select Decommission. A dialog
box appears.
Step 2. Select Make Spare.
Step 3. After the transition is complete, appears on the placeholder. Select
Decommissioned Fieldbus Devices.
Step 4. Disconnect the device from the segment and observe until the device has
disappeared from the decommissioned list.
Step 5. Reconnect the transmitter to the segment, select Decommissioned Devices and
observe that the transmitter is recognized.
Question:What state did the transmitter reappear in?
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Commissioning a Placeholder
The symbol, appearing on the device icon adjacent to the device name, represents
1. A decommissioned Fieldbus device or
2. A placeholder for a Fieldbus device created in the DeltaV database
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Commissioning a Placeholder
One method of commissioning a Fieldbus device to a placeholder is to . . .
1. Select the Fieldbus device in the right pane then
2. Drag and drop the selected device onto the placeholder with the in the left pane
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Commissioning a Placeholder
The Device Commissioning Wizard appears. It explains the commissioning procedure
and your opportunity to reconcile each block in the device.
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Device Reconcile
The wizard allows you to reconcile the placeholder and the physical devices resource
and transducer blocks. The number of resource and transducer blocks to reconcile will
vary depending on the type of device and manufacturer.
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Device Reconcile
The example below shows the Resource block and Display tab highlighted indicating a
difference between the Placeholder in the left column and the Physical device in the
right column. Reconcile the individual differences by selecting the directional buttons
next to the parameters. The Transducer block may also be reconciled from this menu.
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Device Reconcile
Reconcile at time of commissioning
Whenever a Fieldbus device is commissioned to a placeholder the Commissioning
Wizard will prompt you with the Reconcile block menu. Press the Reconcile Block
button to reconcile the individual differences between the placeholder and the physical
device being commissioned.
You may choose to reconcile the physical devices Resource and Transducer blocks.
Select the Next key and continue to Finish if you wish to override the placeholder
device settings with the settings in the physical device.
When to use this feature?
1. A system is pre-configured with placeholders; physical devices are added in
the field and commissioned to the placeholders.
2. A Fieldbus device is physically removed from the segment and replaced with
a spare device of the same type and manufacturer.
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Commissioning a Placeholder
Step 1. Select Decommissioned Fieldbus devices .
Step 2. Commission the decommissioned device, by dragging and dropping it to the
new place holder,TT1.
Step 3. Select Next on the dialog that follows. Click Reconcile Block and reconcile the
differences. If no reconciliation is desired, click Next then Finish.
Step 4. Right click Port 1, select download, Fieldbus Port.
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Model 3244MV AMS Inside
View the Status/Conditions of the Resource and Transducer blocks by selecting the
commissioned device in the DeltaV Explorer and clicking the right mouse button.
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Model 3244MV AMS Inside
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Model 3244MV AMS Inside
Status/Conditions
The 3244ff Rev5 transmitter supports PlantWeb Alerts. These three alert types can
report directly to the DeltaV system.
Recommended Action window will display maintenance action associated for the active
alert(s).
Failed, Maintenance, and Advisory PlantWeb alerts are displayed in the navigation
window. By selecting the active alert additional information is available for that alert.
Error conditions will be highlighted as Read-only fields with a RED indication on
the alarm type. By clicking on the highlighted tab more information about that alarm
type will be shown. Suppressing the alarm will mask the alert and no alarm will occur.
To display a description of a particular status and corrective action, click the ? in the
dialogs title bar, and then click the area where you want help.
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Model 3244MV Resource Block
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Model 3244MV Resource Block Methods
Right clicking the Resource Block displays a menu of methods depending on device
type shown:
y Status Device status information for the resource block. Displays resource
block alarms that are not sent to the DeltaV system as PlantWeb Alerts.
y Self test Methods within AMS to perform a self test on the device.
y Master Reset Allows a manual restart to be initiated. Several degrees of
restart are possible. They are the following:
Run nominal state when not restarting
Resource not used
Restart with defaults set parameters to default values, use only when a
technical support person advises
Restart processor does a warm restart of CPU
y Display DD Version Displays device specific information, build number, date
and information.
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Model 3244MV Transducer Block
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Transducer Block Methods
Right clicking the Transducer Block displays a menu of methods depending on device
type shown:
y Status Device status information for transducer block.
y Calibrate Methods within AMS to perform calibration
y Sensor Configuration View of Sensor configuration or set Sensor
configuration
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Transducer Block Calibration Methods
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Transducer Block Calibration Methods
Two calibration choices are available:
y Factory Trim Selecting this option resets the calibration of the device to the
factory defaults values.
y Input Trim Selecting this option requires the user to connect certified test
equipment for inputting Sensor high and low values.
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SET Sensor Connections
Set the Sensor Type Method to change transmitter inputs based on the Sensor type.
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Display Sensor Connections
Allows viewing of the Sensor connections (read only).
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Model 3244MV Function Blocks
y Three Analog Input (AI) y Arithmetic
function blocks y Signal Characterizer
y Two PID function blocks y Four Publisher links
y One ISEL_STD1 function block y Four Subscriber links
FF SGCR 1
FF AI1 FF PID 1
T1
chnl 1 Out
FFISEL_STD1
Tb
FF AI2
chnl 2
Out
T2 FF PID 2
chnl 3
FF AI3
FF ARTHM 1
DT Out
chnl 4
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Control Module Configuration Tips
Understanding Module Execution Time and the Fieldbus Macrocycle
The module execution time as defined in Control Studio and the Fieldbus macrocycle
are independent. The module execution time determines how often the module executes
while the Fieldbus macrocycle determines how often the Fieldbus function blocks on the
port execute.
Use a Conservative Module Execution Time
For Fieldbus function blocks, the module execution time (set in Control Studio)
determines the rate at which the controller reads the blocks parameters over the Fieldbus
segment (as opposed to non-Fieldbus function blocks where the read does not occur
over wiring from a device) . It is highly recommended that you keep the module
execution time as slow as possible to minimize the loading on the Fieldbus segment.
Note: If there are links between Fieldbus function blocks (running in a Fieldbus device)
and controller function blocks (running in the controller), be sure that the module
execution rate is a multiple (>=2) of the macrocycle. Fieldbus links can go to
BadNoCommLUV if the module execution rate is not slower than the macrocycle.
Use DeltaV diagnostics/Fieldbus device/display communications statistics.
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Control Module Configuration Tips
Limit Write Requests to Fieldbus Function Block Parameters
Because of the effect on the segments bandwidth, it is recommended that you limit write
requests to Fieldbus function blocks to three (no more than 30 outstanding requests per
controller for any one time) and use write requests only when necessary.
Like module execution times, write requests can impact the rate at which the View List
is scanned and can use up a good deal of the Fieldbus bandwidth. For example, if a Calc
blocks output is linked to an external reference that is tied to the SP of a Fieldbus PID
block, the system will attempt a write of the value (over the Fieldbus) to the device
Fieldbus with each execution of the module.
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Control Module Configuration Tips
Limit Periodic Writes to Static or Non-Volatile Parameters
It is recommended that you limit the number of periodic writes to static or non-volatile
parameters such as HI-HI-LIM, LOW_CUT, SP, TRACK_IN_D, OUT, IO_OPTS,
BIAS, STATUS_OPTS, SP_HI_LIM, and so on. Static parameter writes increment the
static revision counter, ST_REV, and are written to the devices non-volatile memory.
Fieldbus devices have a non-volatile memory write limit. If a static or non-volatile
parameter is configured to be written periodically, the device can stop its normal
operation after it reaches its limit or fail to accept new values. Consult the device
documentation or the FOUNDATION fieldbus Specification to determine if a parameter
is static or non-volatile.
Note: Be especially careful when using periodic writes to static Fieldbus parameters in
an expression since this type of write can increment the blocks static revision
parameter (ST_REV), which then causes the controller to issue two more requests to
read static View List data.
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Valid XD_Scale
Select AI function block XD_SCALE parameter properties
Drop the ? from upper right corner of Properties box onto the Engineering unit
descriptor window and select Valid units for Fieldbus devices appropriate device
from list.
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Control Module Configuration Tips
Use Valid XD_SCALE
Fieldbus Input (AI) and Output (AO) function blocks must have a valid XD-SCALE.
When you configure Fieldbus AI and AO function blocks, you must set valid XD-
SCALE units or the block will use the last valid scale in the Fieldbus device Only the AI
function block XD-SCALE units can change the units in the transducer. XD_SCALE
EU100 and EU0 do not have to match because only XD_SCALE units are transferred to
the transducer block. Check proper scale and unit information using the transducer block
properties for the specific transmitter.
Assign Fieldbus Function Blocks to Devices
If a module contains any <unassigned> Fieldbus function blocks, the LAS is unable to
generate the schedule for the entire module even if the module contains properly linked
and assigned function blocks.
You are notified of any <unassigned> modules during a download of the Fieldbus
device. In Control Studio, click the right mouse button on the function block and then
click Assign to Fieldbus Device.
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Control Module Configuration Tips
Use Valid Input and Output Links
When linking to Fieldbus resident function block parameters, DeltaV restricts users to
only input and output parameters. Other non-linkable parameters are not visible for the
links. Similarly, Show and Hide parameters are not supported for Fieldbus function
blocks.
Use Valid Channel Assignments
Fieldbus Input (AI) and Output (AO) function blocks must have a valid channel number
for device signals. When you configure a Fieldbus AI and AO block, you must set the
channel parameter to a valid number or the blocks will remain in OOS mode. Refer to
the device documentation for information on channel numbers.
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AI Signal Conversion (L_Type)
y Direct signal conditioning Simply passes through the accessed Fieldbus
device channel input value for direct conversion. Only the AI function block
XD-SCALE units can change the units in the transducer.
y Indirect signal conditioning linearly converts the accessed Fieldbus device
channel input value from its specified range (XD_SCALE) to the range and units
of the PV and OUT parameters (OUT_SCALE).
y Indirect square root signal conditioning converts the accessed Fieldbus
device channel input value from its specified range (XD_SCALE) by taking the
square root of the value and scaling it to the range and units of the PV and OUT
parameters (OUT_SCALE).
y XD_SCALE The high and low scale values, engineering units, and number of
digits to the right of the decimal point associated with the Fieldbus device
channel input value.
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Create a module TEMP101
Step 1. Add an AI function block.
Step 2. Assign to Fieldbus device TT1, AI1.
Step 3. Set Channel to 1.
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Step 4. Set L_Type to direct.
Step 5. Set XD_SCALE to Degrees F (valid units).
Step 6. Assign to your controller.
Step 7. Primary picture Fieldbus.
Step 8. Detail picture AI_dt.grf.
Step 9. Faceplate picture AI_fp.grf.
Download and Verify
Step 10. Download your controller.
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DeltaV Operate
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DeltaV Operate (Run)
Button
Tool Bar
Working
Area
Alarm
Banner
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DeltaV Operate (Run)
The operator uses DeltaV Operate (Run) to view and control the process. DeltaV
Operate (Run) display contains:
y Button Toolbar
y Working Area
y Alarm Banner
DeltaV Operate (Configure) is used to create and edit DeltaV graphics. Access DeltaV
Operate by selecting
Start DeltaV DeltaV Operate
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Button
DeltaV Operate Bar
Work
Area
System
Tree
Tool
Box
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DeltaV Operate
DeltaV Operate (Configure) is used to create and edit DeltaV graphics. Access DeltaV
Operate (Configure) by clicking the right mouse Quick Edit.
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Creating a New Picture
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Creating a New Picture
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Creating a new picture
The following steps you through the creation of operator display Fieldbus:
Step 1. Launch DeltaV Operate by selecting the button from the Explorer
window.
Step 2. Switch to DeltaV Operate (Configure) by (right mouse) Quick Edit.
Step 3. Select File Close to close DeltaV.grf.
Step 4. Select the DeltaV tool bars New Picture button. Select the Main template and
specify Fieldbus as the Picture Name. Click OK to continue.
Step 5. Select Edit/Picture... and make the following changes
Background Color: Select a color of your choice from the dialog boxs color
pallet
Step 6. Select the text in the middle of the picture and delete it.
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Adding a Data Link
Add a datalink to a picture by clicking the Datalink Stamper button in the
frsToolBox. The Datalink dialog box appears. The ellipse button will be used later to
open the Expression Builder.
Ellipse
Button
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Adding a Data Link
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Adding a Data Link
Step 1. With picture Fieldbus open, select the Datalink Stamper button from the
frsToolBox.
Step 2. When the Datalink dialog opens, select the ellipses button to start the
Expression Builder.
Step 3. When the Expression Builder opens, select the DeltaV tab and click Browse
DeltaV Control Parameters
Step 4. Browse to TEMP101/AI1/OUT.F_CV. Click OK to continue.
Step 5. Modify the color of the datalink as necessary from the menu bar by
selecting View Color Selections.
Step 6. Optional: Add text to display per the following steps.
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Adding Text
The following steps permit you to add text to identify your datalinks:
Step 1. Select the Text button from frsToolBox and click on the picture where
the text is to be placed. Enter the text then click on another object or on an
open area of the picture.
Step 2. Modify the color of the text by selecting
View Color Selections
from the menu bar and select the desired color.
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Verify the proper temperature is displayed in the following manner:
Step 1. Select File Close to close all open pictures.
Step 2. Launch DeltaV Operate (Run) by selecting from the menu bar
Workspace Switch to Run
Step 4. Open Fieldbus by selecting the Open Main Display button. Scroll down
and select Fieldbus and press the Enter button.
Step 5. Verify that the correct temperature is being displayed.
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Device Alarms & DeltaV Operate
PlantWeb and Device Alerts behave the same as control module alarms by being
displayed on the Alarm Banner as well as in the Alarm Summary.
The alarm banner below shows one device in alarm. TT1 is the name of the Fieldbus
device.
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Single-clicking an alarm on the Alarm Banner displays the primary control picture and a
device faceplate. The Comm alarm in the faceplate below indicates a communications
failure; DeltaV is no longer communicating with the Fieldbus device.
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An Abnormal or PlantWeb alarm is displayed in a pop-up faceplate. Click the Detail
button on the faceplate to view detailed information about the device in alarm.
Detail Button
PlantWeb Alert OR Device
Alarm
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Use DeltaV Operate to view TT1s Status/Conditions; i.e., PlantWeb and Device alerts.
Recommended Action provides a suggested corrective action.
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Device Alarms & DeltaV Operate
Device alarms are displayed in the Alarm List just like control module alarms. Additional
buttons have been added for sorting and opening faceplates and displays.
The Alarm List may be customized to display multiple columns, including the Category
column, to quickly sort Process and Device alarms.
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Device alarms are recorded in the Event Chronicle just like control module alarms.
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Viewing Device Alarms at DeltaV Operate
Step 1. Click the DeltaV Operate icon from the DeltaV Explorer.
Step 2. Click the tool bars File icon when the operator interface opens.
Step 3. Select the Fieldbus display before clicking Enter.
Step 4. Disconnect TT1 from the segment either at the device or the Interlink BT.
Step 5. Single-click the TT1 alarm on the alarm banner.
Step 6. Note what type of alarm and message appear in the faceplate.
Step 7. Select the Alarm List icon from the toolbar in DeltaV Operate. Note what
appears in the window.
Step 8. Re-attach TT1 to the segment, acknowledge and clear the alarms.
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Modify TEMP101 for Hot Backup (Optional)
Step 1. Add AI2 function block, assign to TT1/FFAI2, and set channel to 3.
Step 2. Add ISEL block, assign to TT1/FFISEL1, and set SELECT_TYPE to Hot
Backup.
Step 3. Download TEMP101 and the appropriate function blocks.
Sensor 1
Channel 1
Sensor 2
Channel 3
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Adding Dynamo
Step 1. While in the DeltaV Operate (Run) mode, right click the Fieldbus picture then
select Quick Edit.
Step 2. Highlight frsFncblk and click the right mouse button to open.
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Step 3. Select INSEL_. Notice that it is shown in the frscblk.fds file. Drag and drop
the dynamo to the fieldbus picture. Browse for TEMP101/ISEL. Save and
return to DeltaV Operate (Run) mode.
frscblk.fds file
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Verify Hot Backup and PlantWeb Alerts
Step 4. Open the faceplate from the dynamo in the Operator Interface.
Step 5. Disconnect Sensor 1
(Screw Terminal #2).
Step 6. Verify the output switches
to Sensor 2. View the Alerts.
Step 7. Reconnect Sensor 1.
Step 8. Disconnect Sensor 2
(Screw Terminal #4).
Step 9. Verify the output switches
to Sensor 1. View the Alerts.
Step 10. Reconnect Sensor 2.
Note: View the PlantWeb Alerts using the Alarm banner and faceplate, Alarm List and
the Process History View.
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Device Alarm Configuration
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Device Alarm Configuration
1. Expand the I/O and H1 cards on the controller containing the Fieldbus device.
2. Select and expand the port on the H1 Fieldbus card. Next expand the device, select
Fieldbus Device Alarms, click the right mouse button on any of the PlantWeb
Alerts in the right window pane and select Properties from the pop-up menu which
appears.
3. Adjust the alarm priority if desired by selecting the alarm, clicking the right mouse
button and selecting Properties. Open the drop down window to change the
priority. Click the OK button to continue.
4. Download TT1 after changing the priority of the advisory alarm.
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