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FieldPoint ™ FP-3000 Network Module User Manual FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual January 1999 Edition Part Number 3221 69A-01.
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© National Instruments Corporation v FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Contents About This Manual Conventions ............ ........... ........... ............... ........... ........... ........... ............... ........... ....... x v Related Documentation .
Contents FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual vi © National Instruments Corporation Chapter 3 Example Applications Initial Power On: Assigning Address and Dev ice Tag .................................................. 3-1 Example 1: Converting a 4–20 mA Pressure Sensor to Fieldbus Using FP-3000 .
Contents © National Instruments Corporation vii FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Chapter 4 Block Reference Block Overview .................... ........... ............ .. ............ ........... ... ........... ........... ... ........... .. 4-1 Function Blocks .
Contents FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual viii © National Instruments Corporation FP_CJC_SOURCE................... ........... ............ .............. ........... ........... ............ 4-15 FP_MOD_STATUS .............. .............. ...........
Contents © National Instruments Corporation ix FieldPoint FP -3000 User Manual BYPASS .............. .............. ............ ........... ........... .............. ............ ........... ....... C-4 CHANNEL ................ ........... ........
Contents FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual x © National Instruments Corporation LO_PRI ................ ............ .............. ........... ........... .............. ............ ........... ...... C-13 LOW_CUT.................... ........... .....
Contents © National Instruments Corporation xi FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual WRITE_ALM............ ........... ........... .............. ............ ........... ........... .............. .. C-22 WRITE_LOCK....... ........... ............ ........
Contents FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual xii © National Instruments Corporation Figure 2-12. FP-3000 Connector Pinout .................................................................... 2-12 Figure 2-13. LEDs on the FP-3000...................... ....
Contents © National Instruments Corporation xiii FieldPoint FP -3000 User Manual Table C-3. Checkback States .................. ............ .............. ........... ........... .............. .. C-5 Table C-4. Control Options .................... .
© National Instruments Corporation xv FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual About This Manual This manual describes how to use your FieldPoint FP-3000 Netw ork Module. Conventions The following con ventions appear in this manual: » The » symbol leads you through nested menu items and dialog box options to a final action.
© National Instruments Corporation 1-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual 1 FP-3000 Network Module Over view This chapter provides an overview of the FP-3000 network module.
Chapter 1 FP-3000 Network Module Over view FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 1-2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 1-1. Fieldbus Network Setup The FP-3000 network module prov ides a Fieldb us interface to con v entional analog and discrete I/O devices.
Chapter 1 FP-3000 Network Module Over view © National Instruments Corporation 1-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Features of the FP-3000 Network Module Function Blocks Conventional devices connected to I/O modules are made visible as Fieldbus function blocks.
Chapter 1 FP-3000 Network Module Over view FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 1-4 © National Instruments Corporation Interoperability The FP-3000 network module can send or receive data from any Fieldbus-compliant device.
© National Instruments Corporation 2-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual 2 Installation and Configuration This chapter describes how to install device description files, mount your FieldPoint FP-3000 network module, connect the terminal bases, connect power to the network module, and connect the FP-3000 to a Fieldbus network.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 2-1. NI-FBUS Configuration Utility Dialog Box 4. Click on the DD Info button. The follo wing dialog box appears. Figure 2-2. DD Info Dialog Box 5.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Figure 2-3. Import DD Dialog Box 6. Enter the file name for the device description into the entry field, then click on OK .
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-4 © National Instruments Corporation Mount the FP-3000 and T erminal Bases You can mount your FieldPoint system either to a DIN rail or directly on a panel.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Figure 2-6. Mounting the FP-3000 onto a DIN Rail 3.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-6 © National Instruments Corporation 3. T o add more terminal bases, install them on the rail and connect their local bus connectors together . A single FP-3000 can su pport up to nine terminal bases.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-7 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Figure 2-8. Installing the Network Panel Mount Accessory 3. Lock the panel mount accessory into place by pushing the rail clip to the locked position, as shown in Figure 2-5.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-8 © National Instruments Corporation connectors should remain firmly mated after all the bases are mounted to the panel.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-9 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Connect Power to the FP-3000 An 11–30 VDC power supply is required by each FP-3000 on your network. The FP-3000 filters and regulates this supp lied power and provides power for all the I/O modules in the bank.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-10 © National Instruments Corporation This is the amount of power the network module consumes from the power supply to power itself and the I/O modules. It does not include any po wer consumed by de vices that you wire to the terminal bases.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-11 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Figure 2-11. Fieldbus Connectors on the FP-3000 Use a Fieldbus cable with a 9-pin female Dsub connector to connect the FP-3000 to a properly terminated Fieldbus network.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-12 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 2-12. FP-3000 Connector Pinout LED Indicators The FP-3000 has four LED indicators: POWER , NETWORK , PROCESS , and STATUS . Figure 2-13 shows the LEDs on the FP-3000.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-13 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual The multicolored PROCESS LED is used to indicate the current state of the processes being controlled by the FP-3000. Wh en a PID function b lock on the FP-3000 module is in initialization, the light flashes green.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-14 © National Instruments Corporation HotPnP (Hot Plug and Play) The HotPnP feature simplifies system installation, configu ration, and maintenance.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-15 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual As soon as the FP-3000 configures the ne w I/O module through the HotPnP service, that I/O module becomes automatically accessible on the network.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-16 © National Instruments Corporation Fieldbus system. Y ou do not need to update all the FP-3000 modules with the new f irmware. F ollo w these steps to update the firmware: 1.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration © National Instruments Corporation 2-17 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Figure 2-15. FP-3000 Sear ch Dialog Box 3. Select the FP-3000 module that needs to be updated, and enter the path to the firmw are image f ile.
Chapter 2 Installation and Configuration FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 2-18 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 2-16. Select FP-3000 Module Dialog Box 4. Click on the Dow nload button of the update utility . This process tak es about 15 minutes.
© National Instruments Corporation 3-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual 3 Example Applications This chapter provides examples that show you how to configure the FP-3000 to perform common tasks, includi.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-2 © National Instruments Corporation Example 1: Converting a 4–20 mA Pressure Sensor to Fieldbus Using FP-3000 One common application of th e FP-3000 is interfaci ng to a conventional device, such as a 4-20 mA pressure sensor or a 4-20 mA temperature transmitter.
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual 3. Select FP AI 110 Block from the list, then click on the OK b utton. This creates the correct analog input block on the FP-3000. Assign a T ag to the New Block By default, new blocks are created without a tag.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-4 © National Instruments Corporation Set the Input Range 1. Find the FP_AI_110_RANGE parameter in the block. 2. Set the parameter to 3.5–21 mA , since this range most closely matches the 4–20 mA th at you expect from your transmitter .
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Set Up Scheduling Before the block will operate, you need to schedule the block to execute. All Fieldbus function blocks (including function blocks on the FP-3000) execute according to a schedule.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-6 © National Instruments Corporation Bring the Block Online 1. Go to the MODE_BLK parameter of the Resource block and set the TARGET to Auto . 2. Go to the MODE_BLK parameter of the block you created and set the TARGET to Auto .
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-7 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual W ire the thermocouple to channel zero of the FP-TC-120 module, paying attention to the polarity of the thermocouple wires. Channel zero is between terminals 1 and 2 of the FP-TC-120.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-8 © National Instruments Corporation Set the Input Range and Thermocouple T ype 1. Find the FP_TC_120_RANGE parameter in the block. 2. Set the parameter to 0–2048 K (de grees Kelvin).
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-9 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Y ou can avoid setting the XD_SCA LE value manually if you set the CFG_OPTS option called Automatically adjust XD_SCALE . This allows the FP-3000 to cop y the v alue from FP_TC_120_RANGE straight into the XD_SCALE parameter .
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-10 © National Instruments Corporation Bring the Block Online 1. Go to the MODE_BLK parameter of the Resource block and set the TARGET to Auto . 2. Go to the MODE_BLK parameter of the block you created and set the TARGET to Auto .
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-11 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Select the Module and Channel Determine the FieldPoint module number by counting each module in the order it is attached to the FP-3000, beginning with one.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-12 © National Instruments Corporation In the case of Analog Output blocks, you do not need to tell the block to use the scaling parameters. The block will always use both XD_SCALE and PV_SCALE parameters.
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-13 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual PID Control Instantiate a PID Block Now that your input an d output blo cks are functioning, yo u can “close the loop” by creating a control block and putting the loop under automatic control.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-14 © National Instruments Corporation Connect the PID to the AI and AO Blocks 1. Drag the new PID block to the Function Block Application windo w . All three of your blocks (AI, A O, and PID) should be in the window .
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-15 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual 4. Read the MODE_BLK parameter . The ACTUAL mode should read IMan , for Initialization Manual. This means the PID is not abl e to enter Auto because the A O block is not in Cascade mode.
Chapter 3 Example Applications FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 3-16 © National Instruments Corporation 3. Set the HI_LIM parameter to 40 . This is the high limit that triggers the high limit alarm. The units are defined to be the same as PV_SCALE , which is degrees Celsius.
Chapter 3 Example Applications © National Instruments Corporation 3-17 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Figure 3-6. PID Alarm Connection Dialog Box 5. Download the conf iguration. The PID no w detects a high limit alarm whene ver the temperature exceeds 40° C, and the alarm is transmitted to the interface on your PC.
© National Instruments Corporation 4-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual 4 Block Reference This chapter describes the function blo cks and the parameters supported by the FP-3000.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-2 © National Instruments Corporation A PID control loop consists of one of each of the follo wing function blocks: an Analog Input (AI) blo.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual control blocks t o swit ch smooth ly from manual to auto matic mode. It also has a faultstate behavior that allows the block to react if communications fail between itself and the upstream block.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-4 © National Instruments Corporation LOG (FieldPoint Log Block) (FP-3000 Specific) The LOG block contains a log of error conditions and events detected by the device as it operates.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual PID Control In a Fieldbus networ k, a PID control lo op is com posed of three funct ion blocks: an Analog Input (AI) block, a Proportional In tegral Derivative (PID) block, and an Analog Output (A O) block.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-6 © National Instruments Corporation Figure 4-1. PID Function Block Application Dialog Box Alarming The Fieldbus network supports event notification messages from field devices like the FP-3000.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-7 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual UNACKNOWLEDGED The UNACKNOWLEDG ED subfield indicates the acknowledgment state of the alarm or event. A host application typically acknowledges the unacknowledged alarm when an operator sees and acknowledges the alarm.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-8 © National Instruments Corporation TIME_ST AMP The time the alarm was detected by the FP-3000. In FOUNDATION Fieldbus, all devices share a common sense of time. This shared sense of time is used to timestamp alarm conditions as they occur, rather than when they are reported.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-9 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual over the Fieldbus using a host configuration tool, the block that is sending data to the other block is called the publisher. The block receiving the data is called the subscriber.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-10 © National Instruments Corporation Limit Table 4-4 describes the Limit subfield values. MODE_BLK Parameter and Mode Handling The block’s mode behavior is controlled with the MODE_BLK parameter.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-11 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Actual Mode An indicator of the current mode of execution of the device. This is a read-only parameter. Normally, the actual mode of the block is equal to the target mode of the block.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-12 © National Instruments Corporation Permitted Mode A list describing the modes into which the block may be target. For example, in order to set a Target mode of Manual , the Manual mode bit must be set in the Permitted mode field.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-13 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual FP-3000 Specific Parameters CFG_OP TS An option in the I/O function blo cks to automatically set the scaling or alter the block behavior. Generally, this option can make configuration easier.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-14 © National Instruments Corporation FIELDPOINT_CHANNEL The FieldPoint I/O channel the block has been assign ed to.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-15 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual FP_AO_200_RANGE Allows the range of a channel on a FieldPoint FP-AO-200 to be adjusted. FP_CJC_SOURCE Allows the cold junction compensation to be adjusted on a FP-TC-120 module.
Chapter 4 Block Reference FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al 4-16 © National Instruments Corporation FP_PWM_520_PERIOD The period of the pulse width modulated waveform, in milliseconds. FP_R TD_122_RANGE Allows the range of a channel on a FieldPoint FP-RTD-122 to be adjusted.
Chapter 4 Block Reference © National Instruments Corporation 4-17 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual VERSION_INFORMA TION The revision of the firmware currently in use by the FP-3000. This parameter, present in the resource block, also contains the version numbers of the FOUNDATION Fieldbus specification do cuments used in the design of the FP-3000.
© National Instruments Corporation A-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual A Configuring the FP-3000 The FP-3000 has three configuration switches accessible from an opening in the top of the module.
Appendix A Confi guring the FP-3000 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual A-2 © National Instruments Corporation Write Lock When On, the de vice rejects writes to block configuration parameters.
© National Instruments Corporation B-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual B T roubleshooting The FP-3000 is a powerful and highly flexible tool you can use to solv e distributed I/O and control problems. Because of this flex ibility , you might encounter problems getting the FP-3000 to perform the functions y ou want.
Appendix B T roubleshooting FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual B-2 © National Instruments Corporation T ab le B -1 describes common Fieldbus communication problems and possible solutions.
Appendix B T roubleshooting © National Instruments Corporation B-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual I/O Module Problems FP-3000 offers diagnostic capabilities to help find problems with the I/O modules you ha ve plugged in.
Appendix B T roubleshooting FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual B-4 © National Instruments Corporation Table B-3. Generic Software Configuration Problems Problem Solutions Block will not leave OOS (Out of Service) mode, and BLOCK_ERR does not report any errors • Make sure you hav e written a non- OOS mode to the TARGET mode of the block.
Appendix B T roubleshooting © National Instruments Corporation B-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Block leav es OOS mode b ut will not go into the exact TARGET mode Y ou r blo ck is correctly con figured, but some run-time condition is keeping the block from reaching its target mode.
Appendix B T roubleshooting FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual B-6 © National Instruments Corporation Cannot access or view the parameters added by National Instruments Make sure that the De vice Descriptions are installed in the correct location.
© National Instruments Corporation C-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual C Fieldbus Parameters ACK_OP TION Allo ws alarms to be automatically ackno wledged b y the block with no outside intervention. This is useful if you are not interested in acknowledging certain alarms from a block.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual C-2 © National Instruments Corporation BINARY _OP An interlock input. When in Discrete_State_1 , the output of the block is forced open ( Discrete_State_1 ). This interlock input has priority ov er all interlock inputs, except SAFEGUARD_CL and SAFEGUARD_OP .
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Table C-1. Error Codes Error Code Code Description Other 0x0001 Undefined block error condition. Block Configuration Error 0x0002 The block has detected an error in its configuration.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual C-4 © National Instruments Corporation BLOCK_RESET Lets you reset the statistics or the configuration of an individual function block. BYP A SS Allo ws the normal cont rol algorithm to be bypassed if the CONTROL_OPT parameter’ s Bypass Enable option is selected.
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual C L R _ F S TAT E Writing Clear to this parameter causes the device-wide faultstate to be cleared and output blocks to resume normal ex ecution. Also see SET_FSTATE and FAULT_STATE parameters.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual C-6 © National Instruments Corporation CONTROL_OP TS A list of options used to adjust the way control blocks, such as the PID block, operate. The options are described in T able C-4. CYCLE_SEL/CYCLE_TYPE Unused in FieldPoin t.
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-7 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual DD_REV The revision of the de vice description used by the de vice. DEV_REV The revision of the de vice. DEV_TYPE The manufacturer’ s model number for the de vice.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual C-8 © National Instruments Corporation FEA TURE_SEL/FEA TURES The FEATURES parameter lists features supported b y the de vice. Use the FEATURE_SEL parameter to manually enable and disable the supported features listed in the FEATURES parameter .
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-9 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual FF_V AL The feed-forward v alue. FIELD_V AL The value from the input channel, in percent of scale. FP_AUTOCONFIGURE This parameter , present in the resource block, causes the FP-3000 to automatically conf igure itself.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-10 © National Instruments Corporation HARD_TYPES A list of av ailable channel types. As I/O modules are inserted and remov ed from the FP-3000 bank, bits in this f ield change to reflect the presence or absence of types of I/O channels.
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-11 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual L_TYPE The linearization type. This parameter af fects the way the v alue from the transducer is linearized in the analog input block before it is presented as the block output.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-12 © National Instruments Corporation LIM_NOTIFY A limit on the number of unconfirmed alarm/e v ent notif ication messages the device can ha ve acti ve at once. This must be less than or equal to MAX_NOTIFY .
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-13 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual LO_PRI The priority of the low limit alarm. LOW_CUT Wi t h a n L_TYPE of Indirect Square R oot , this can be used to establish a floor for v alues from the transducer .
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-14 © National Instruments Corporation NV_CYCLE_T The time interv al in milliseconds in which non v olatile parameters are committed to non volatile storage. Table C-9. Operational Modes Mode Description Target The desired mode of operation of the block.
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-15 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual OP_CMD_CXO The lowest le v el priority input. This can be used to allo w the operator to acti v ate interlock beha vior with a write from the host application.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-16 © National Instruments Corporation PV The process variable being controlled b y the process.
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-17 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual RCAS_OUT The back calculation output used by the host when establishing a Remote cascade loop. RESET The time constant for the integral component o f the PID block.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-18 © National Instruments Corporation RS_ST A TE The current state of the de vice. T able C-13 lists device states. SAFEGUARD_CL An interlock input. When in Discret_State_1 , the output of the block is forced closed ( Discret_State_0 ).
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-19 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual SHED_RCAS The shed time for the RCAS_IN parameter . If the block is in RCas mode and the RCAS_IN parameter has not been updated in SHED_RCAS time, the block performs mode shedding as determined by the SHED_OPT parameter .
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-20 © National Instruments Corporation SP_RA TE_DN The rate, in PV units per second, the setp oint can be moved do wnwards.
Appendix C Fie ldbus Parameters © National Instruments Corporation C-21 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual STRA TEGY Used to identify groupings of blocks. T AG_DESC Used to describe the purpose of the block. TEST_RW Unused by the block algorithm. Used to test interoperability of reads and writes of diff erent parameter types.
Appendix C Fieldbus Parameters FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al C-22 © National Instruments Corporation UPDA TE_EVT The current state of the update event, along with a time and date stamp. This ev ent is issued whene v er a static parameter is changed and ST_REV is incremented.
© National Instruments Corporation D-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual D Advanced Function Block Behavior This appendix explains adv anced features of function blocks that are unnecessary to establish simple control strategies.
Appendix D Adv anced Function Block Behavior FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al D-2 © National Instruments Corporation Figure D-1. Parameter Connections for Cascade Initialization Mode and Status Behavi.
Appendix D A dvanced Function Block Behavior © National Instruments Corporation D-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual T o pre vent windup, the control loop needs to be aware when it is unable to control the process. If the do wnstream block can no longer control the process, it reports a status of Bad to the upstream block.
Appendix D Adv anced Function Block Behavior FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manu al D-4 © National Instruments Corporation Bypassing Cascade Initialization If cascade initialization is unnecessary , you can bypass it b y lea ving the back calculation input of the upstream block u nwired.
Appendix D A dvanced Function Block Behavior © National Instruments Corporation D-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual target mode is changed at the time the block sheds mode, and the block does not attempt to enter the original lower priority mode when the shed condition ends.
© National Instruments Corporation E-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual E Specifications This appendix describes the specifications of the FP-3000 network module. All FieldPoint network modules undergo e xtensi ve testing for operating under rugged en vironmental conditions that exist in industrial applications.
© National Instruments Corporation F-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual F T echnical Support Resources National Instruments offers technical support through electronic, fax, and telephone systems. The electronic services include our Web site, an FTP site, and a fax-on-demand system.
FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual F-2 © National Instruments Corporation T elephone and Fax Support National Instruments has branch offices all over the world.
© National Instruments Corporation G-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Glossar y Pref ix Meanings V alue m- milli- 10 –3 M- me ga- 10 6 % percent ° degrees 0x precedes a hexadecimal number Bb y t e s bank The combination of one FieldPoint network module and one or more terminal bases and I/O modules.
© National Instruments Corporation I-1 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual Index Numbers 4-20 mA pressure sensor, converting to Fieldbus (example), 3 -2 to 3-6 assigning tag to new b lock, 3-3 bringing bl.
Index FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual I-2 © National Instruments Corporation bringing online converting 4-20 mA pressure sensor to Fieldbus (example), 3-6 temperature control with FP-3000 (example) co.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I-3 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual overview, B-3 resource block configuration problems (table), B-6 updating FP-3000 firmware, 2-15 to 2-18 Write Lock switch, A-2 CONFIRM_TIME parameter, C-6 CONTROL_OPTS parameter (table), C-6 converting 4-20 mA pressure sensor to Fieldbus.
Index FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual I-4 © National Instruments Corporation field upgradability, 1-4 Fieldbus communication problems overview, B-1 problems and solutions (table), B-2 setting device t.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I-5 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual PV_SCALE, C-16 RATE, C-16 RCAS_IN, C-17 RCAS_OUT, C-17 RESET, C-17 RESTART (table), C-17 ROUT_IN, C-17 to C-18 ROUT_OUT, C-.
Index FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual I-6 © National Instruments Corporation support for FieldPoint modules, 4-4 to 4-5 types of f unctio n blocks , 4-2 to 4- 4 G GAIN parameter, C-10 GRANT_DENY param.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I-7 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual linearization types (table), C-12 Link Active Scheduler (LAS), 1-4 LO_ALM parameter, C-12 LO_LIM parameter, C-13 LO_LO_ALM .
Index FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual I-8 © National Instruments Corporation power calculating po wer fo r Fi eldPoint b a nk , 2-10 connecting power to FP-3000, 2-9 initial power on procedure, 3-1 PO.
Index © National Instruments Corporation I-9 FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual SP_LO_LIM parameter, C-20 SP_RATE_DN parameter, C-20 SP_RATE_UP parameter, C-20 STAT (FieldPoint Statistics Block) function.
Index FieldPoint FP-3000 User Manual I-10 © National Instruments Corporation problems and solutions (table), B-2 setting device tag and network address, B-1 I/O module problems (tab le), B-3 software.
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