A.3 data exchange functions – Honeywell SMV 3000 User Manual

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A.3

Data Exchange Functions,

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16 Points per STIMV
IOP

The STIMV IOP contains sixteen AI points which are read/write accessible
from the PMM and upper network components as shown in Figure A-3.
Figure A-3 shows four SMV 3000 transmitters with four PVs each
connected to IOP points 1, 5, 9 and 13, respectively.

You can mix single PV transmitters with multivariable transmitters within
the given one to eight or nine to sixteen IOP boundary, but all PVs for a
multivariable transmitter must be allotted to consecutive slots within a
given IOP boundary. While a multivariable transmitter is physically
connected to only one slot, the adjacent slots are allocated for the other PVs
of the transmitter and they can not cross over or wrap around the IOP
boundaries.

Note that points include the usual IOP PV processing parameters such as
alarm limits, alarm hysteresis, PV clamping, and engineering unit conversion

Figure A-3

Sixteen AI Points per STIMV IOP

SMV 3000 Transmitters

with up to 4 PVs each

PVs allocated to
IOP slots 13 to 16.

PVs allocated to
IOP slots 9 to 12.

PVs allocated to
IOP slots 1 to 4.

PVs allocated to
IOP slots 5 to 8.

Universal

Station

HM

NIM

PM/APM/HPM

FTA

STIMV
IOP

PMM

IOP handles 16 AI points
split into boundaries of
8 slots each - 1 to 8 and 9 to 16

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