ITU805A HART I/O Module Mounting Base
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Harmony tag objects are configured from the TagConfig Aspect in the Control
Structure inside the Workplace. This section describes the common aspect views of
the Harmony objects.
All TagConfig Aspect views have the same general appearance and behavior. The
aspect views are divided into three common areas of Tabs, Body, and Footer.
The tabs associated with the Aspect view depend on the type of object that is
selected for Harmony. Harmony data that is common to multiple object types is
presented in the same way to help make Harmony tasks easier and to improve
efficiency. The General tab is included for every object type.
Body
The body area contains all of the configurable properties of any selected tab.
The footer area contains controls to apply or cancel changes.
Time Synchronization
Enable Time Synchronization
Determines whether or not the Server receives and sends the time synchronization
on the network. When enabled, the Server is in time synchronization with the
control network.
Time synchronization accuracy of the Server is valid when the Server is in time
synchronization mode. The options are:
Low accuracy (lowest accuracy); priority 0.
Low accuracy battery backed; priority 3.
High accuracy battery backed; priority 6.
IIOIS20 node; priority 9.
IIOIS20 SCSI; priority 10.
PIMS SCSI; priority 11.
Satellite clock system (highest accuracy); priority 12.
These accuracy settings are only used when negotiating for time mastership with
other nodes in the underlying Harmony control network.
Master Update Period
Master update period is the frequency that Harmony Server synchronizes time with
the underlying Harmony control network. This property is used only when Time
Synchronization is enabled. The permissible values are 120 to 3540 seconds.
Message Wait Period
Message wait period is the Period that Harmony Server waits before attempting to
assume time mastership on the control network. This property is used only when
Time Synchronization is enabled. The permissible values are between 180 and 3660
seconds. Additionally, the configured value must greater than the Master Update
Period.
Run RTDS in OIS Mode
Run RTDS in OIS Mode allows the connectivity server to time sync properly with
an OIS component. This setting should only be set if both OIS nodes and Harmony
are being time synchronized on the same loop.
Enable automatic DST adjustment for SEM Module
Enabling this option will cause the Harmony Server to adjust the INFI 90 network
time when a Daylight Savings Time adjustment is made by Windows on the
Harmony Server node.
Communication Errors
Allows the user to configure the Alarm Comment text and Alarm Priority for
Harmony Server Communication Error events.
Advanced Options
A ratio Station provides the same functions as a basic Station, but differs from the
cascade Station in its method of SP generation when in the ratio mode. A wild
variable multiplied by a ratio adjustment factor (ratio index) determines the SP
output when in ratio mode. The initial ratio index value is calculated by the Station
to maintain the current SP output value when the Station is placed into the ratio
mode. When in the ratio mode, the ratio index value is displayed in place of the SP
value and can be adjusted (ramped up or down) by the operator to obtain the desired
SP output.
Station control allows changing the mode, SP, ratio index and control output of a
control Station by manipulating a control Station element. The control output value
during startup is configurable.
To configure the Station tab:
1.Configure the low alarm and the high alarm event points. Refer to Event Point Configuration on page 46 for more information.
2.Set the alarm limits for the tag. The alarm limits trigger the high and the low alarm event points when the value goes outside the respective limit.
3.Set the high and low signal initial process values.
4.Use the pick list to select a configured engineering unit descriptor. The controller reports the index number that associates an engineering unit of measurement with this tag. A list of valid fixed and user defined engineering units can be viewed in the NLS Engineering Unit Aspect under the INFI90 System Definition Object.
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