Sub-category example – CTI Products RCD Standard - Remote Comparator Display User Manual

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9.12.2.1 Sub-Category

Example

Suppose we have a MCN system like the one shown in Figure 39. In this system,
there are two MCN I/O modules being monitored and controlled by the PC, which
is running the MCNRCD software. Each module is connected to a different type
of I/O device. The Comparator I/O Module is connected to a RF receiver
comparator system and the Input/Output Control Module is connected to both
alarm inputs and control system inputs and outputs.

COM 2

COM 1

CA-80242-100

HIB

T

P/S

IN

OUT

IN

OUT

COMPARATOR

I/O

MODULE

GROUP 00 MODULE 0

IN

OUT

GROUP 00 MODULE 1

INPUT/OUTPUT

CONTROL

T

CONTROL

INPUTS &

OUTPUTS

ALARM

INPUTS

COMPARATOR

MODULE

Figure 39 - Sub-Category Example System

The MCNRCD.CFG file shown in Figure 38 shows the two categories defined for
this system. In this system, the Comparator I/O Module will use the category
DEFAULT. The Input/Output Control module will use the ALM-CTRL category.
This category includes the sub-categories for alarm input and control inputs. In
order for the correct status messages to be displayed for the Input/Output Control
module, the sub-category selector input must be properly set for each group of
inputs. The sub-category selector input for this example is the input that
corresponds with the FAIL status input signal of Table 2. For this system, any
alarm inputs must have their sub-category selector input left floating (no connect)
so that the selector bit is inactive. Any control inputs must have their sub-
category selector input pulled low so that the selector bit is active.

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