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A.5 Configuration
About Configuration
You can configure all of the SMV 3000 parameters by using the SCT
3000 as outlined in this manual. You can also configure most of the
SMV 3000 parameters through displays at the Universal Station, but PV4
algorithm parameters are only configurable through the SCT 3000.
However, to set up the TDC 3000
X
system for integration operation, you
must build points for each transmitter PV at the Universal Station.
Getting Started
First use the SCT 3000 to completely configure the SMV 3000 and also
set the SMV transmitter in DE mode with the PV Type parameter set for
PV1 ON only. This assures that you configure any applicable PV
functions and define the transmitter as a single PV1 for initial IOP point
building to minimize the chance of any slot conflicts and possible
interruption of valid data.
Building Points
The general procedure for building STIMV IOP points is covered in
Section 6 of the PM/APM Smartline Transmitter Integration Manual. Use
this procedure to build and load an Analog Input point for each SMV 3000
transmitter PV. Supplement the Parameter Entry Display (PED) selection
information with the SMV 3000 specific data in this section.
ATTENTION
We assume that:
• You know how to interact with the TDC 3000
X
system using the
Universal Station
touch screens and keyboard. If you do not know, refer
to the Process Operations Manual for details.
• You are familiar with the “point” building concept for the
PM/APM/HPM and the UCN and LCN networking schemes. If you are
not familiar, refer to the Data Entity Builder Manual for information.
Point Building Rules
• Enter identical STITAG name for each PV from a given SMV 3000
transmitter up to a maximum of 4. If you enter five identical STITAG
names, the fifth will be identified as the master or physical slot for
another transmitter.
• You must use DE CONF selection for 6-Byte format for SMV 3000
transmitters, (parameters PV_DB or PV_SV_DB).
• Select the SENSRTYP parameter that is appropriate for a given
SMV 3000 transmitter PV. See Table A4 on next page.
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