Honeywell VTXVTXM - User Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – ertex; 2-Point Continuous Monitor; This avoids the requirement of scaling the value
  • Page 3 – Word Address Hi Byte; HeartBeat
  • Page 5 – For more information about Profibus, see
  • Page 6 – Procedure 1 - Changing Profibus Configuration
  • Page 7 – F.6 DeviceNet Interface; For more information about DeviceNet, see
  • Page 8 – F.7 ControlNet Interface; Fo r m o r e i n fo r m a t i o n a b o u t C o n t r o l N e t , s e e
  • Page 9 – The pinout of the DF1 port is as follows:
  • Page 10 – F.9 Modbus Plus Interface; For more information on Modbus Plus, see
  • Page 11 – F.10 LonWorks Interface; or; Table F-7: LonWorks Network Variable Outputs
  • Page 12 – An external personal computer with Microsoft
  • Page 13 – Port; NETWORK MENU
  • Page 15 – WARNING; heartbeat to increment as a complete loss of gas detection.; Table F-8: Data Presentation in Various PLCs
  • Page 17 – F.13 RSView32 Active Display; Rack; – The DAQ PC inside the Vertex rack.; Remote Station; – A computer external to the; Host ID Device; – A USB ethernet device with; Note
  • Page 18 – Add Rockwell Software to Rack
  • Page 19 – . The splash screen is; Add Rockwell Software to Remote Computer
  • Page 20 – Add Honeywell Software to Remote Computer; CAUTION; Protect both the remote station and the net
  • Page 21 – Add Rockwell License Files to the Rack
  • Page 22 – Method 1
  • Page 23 – Method 2
  • Page 24 – If the Vertex Rack does not currently use; sign above; Configure DCOM on Rack
  • Page 25 – DCOM Configuration
  • Page 26 – Other Settings on Rack
  • Page 27 – Creating an Active Display Account; On the remote computer, navigate to; Figure F-25 Figure F-26
  • Page 28 – Debugging; from the command prompt as shown in
  • Page 30 – G Line Integrity Test
  • Page 31 – Pneumatic Overview
  • Page 32 – because of synchronization delays.; Quantitative Performance
  • Page 33 – Software Overview
  • Page 34 – checkmark will be set.; LIT Access from RSView; RSView has two buttons.; Mode
  • Page 35 – LIT Related Events; Maintenance Faults; Figure 4 -- Configuration Editor New Page
  • Page 36 – H Warranty Statement
  • Page 37 – Chemcassette
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V

ertex

TM

72-Point Continuous Monitor

Vertex Technical Handbook

F-7

F.3 Data Values Common to

Fieldbus Networks

All six optional fieldbus networks report alarm, fault
and concentration information.

F.3.1 Alarms and Faults

The alarm status of each point is reported as a
single byte. The meaning of that byte is as listed in
Table F-3. Similarly, the fault status of each analyzer
is reported as a single byte. The meaning of the fault
byte is listed in Table F-3.

Alarm/

Fault

value

LonWorks

SNVT_lev_

disc

value

Alarm

Interpretation

Fault

Interpretation

0

ST_OFF

No Gas

No Fault

1

ST_LOW

Warning of
non-zero
concentration
below Alarm
Level 1

Maintenance
Fault Present

2

ST_MED

Alarm Level 1
Exceeded

Instrument
Fault Present

3

ST_HIGH

Alarm Level 2
Exceeded

Both Faults
Present

Table F-3: Alarm and Fault Interpretations

F.3.2 Concentrations

Finally, the concentration information is reported as
one 16-bit word for each point as shown in Table
F-4.

Value

Description

0

Analyzer not present

3120

Instrument Fault exists
(only if configured)

6241 to 31206 Normalized concentration

from zero to the 20 mA full
scale value as set in the point
configuration.

Table F-4: Interpretation of Concentration Values

Fa u l t s t a t u s c a n b e s u p e r i m p o s e d ove r t h e
concentration information in a manner similar to
legacy 4-20 mA analog outputs. -- the output will
drop below nominal if an instrument fault exists.
However, indication of faults via the concentration
output is disabled by default. It can be turned on
in the configuration profile as shown in Figure F-1
below. For details see

Section 3.7 Configuration

Utility

.

Figure F-1

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Summary

Page 2 - ertex; 2-Point Continuous Monitor; This avoids the requirement of scaling the value

V ertex TM 72-Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook F-8 If the concentration is non-zero and a fault exists, the concentration value will take priority and be reported. It is not possible to detect the existence of maintenance faults from the concentration outputs. Unlike previous Honey...

Page 3 - Word Address Hi Byte; HeartBeat

V ertex TM 72-Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook F-9 F.4 Data Map F i ve o f t h e o p t i o n a l f i e l d bu s s e s ( a l l ex c e p t LonWorks) report the status of the Vertex in the same 122 word (244 byte) format which is listed in Table F-5. If concentration information is no...

Page 5 - For more information about Profibus, see

V ertex TM 72-Point Continuous Monitor Vertex Technical Handbook F-11 F.5 Profibus Option (P/N 1295-0275) Profibus is a vendor-independent, open fieldbus s t a n d a r d fo r a w i d e ra n g e o f a p p l i c a t i o n s i n manufacturing and process automation. Vendor independence and openness are...

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