RE: Trouble with phasing blocks in an AB Integrator30

2000-06-19 Thread Lowell, Tim:
e changes after the initial loading, you have to kind of "jump-start" them. Tim -Original Message- From: David Johnson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 9:57 AM To: Foxboro DCS Mail List Subject: RE: Trou

RE: Trouble with phasing blocks in an AB Integrator30

2000-06-19 Thread David Johnson
[Summary: I can't get an Integrator 30 to read from a PLC with Period 3, Phase 1. Tim Lowell suggested that I leave the COMPOUNDS PERIOD 1 PHASE 0 and then phase the ABSCAN and following blocks to reduce station loading. ] Tim, I did attempt to use a PERIOD 1 PHASE 0 on the compound, and t

Re: Trouble with phasing blocks in an AB Integrator30

2000-06-19 Thread johnst
David, I also think that you should leave the compound Per/Ph at 1/0. On all our AB Int 30's we are doing the same type of phasing you describe, except we have not touched the compound. --- This list is neither sponsored nor

RE: Trouble with phasing blocks in an AB Integrator30

2000-06-19 Thread Lowell, Tim:
David, Based on my limited experience with Integrator 30's, I would recommend not phasing the compounds. Leave them all at PERIOD 1, PHASE 0. I would phase the ABSCAN's, and then phase each block under each ABSCAN with the same PERIOD and PHASE as its corresponding ABSCAN. This should be allow