4 integration of dd, 5 reading the parameters, 6 continuous record of values – Yokogawa Wireless Temperature Transmitter YTA510 User Manual

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<4. Getting Started>

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4.4 Integration of DD

If the host supports DD (Device Description), the

DD of the YTA needs to be installed. Check if host

has the following directory under its default DD

directory.

594543\0005

(594543 is the manufacturer number of

Yokogawa Electric Corporation, and 0005 is the

YTA device number, respectively.)

If this directory is not found, DD of YTA has not

been included. Create the above directory and copy

the DD file (0m0n.ffo,0m0n.sym) (m, n is a numeral)

into the directory. If you do not have the DD or

capabilities files, you can download them from our

web site. Visit the following web site.
http://www.yokogawa.com/fld
Once the DD is installed in the directory, the name

and attribute of all parameters of the YTA are

displayed.
Off-line configuration is possible by using

capabilities files.

NOTE

Ensure to use the suitable file for the device.

YTA has three types, one with the standard

function blocks, one with /LC1(additional PID

and LAS function) and one with /LC2(additional

2 PIDs and LAS function). If the different type

capabilities file is used, some errors may occur

at downloading to the device.

4.5 Reading the Parameters

To read YTA parameters, select the AI1 block of

the YTA from the host screen and read the OUT

parameter. The current temperature which is assign

to AI1 block is displayed. Sensor 1 input is assigned

to AI1 block upon shipment. Check that actual of

MODE_BLOCK of the function block and resource

block is set to Auto, and increase the temperature

measured by Sensor1 and read the parameter

again. A new designated value should be displayed.

4.6 Continuous Record of

Values

If the host has a function of continuously recording

the indications, use this function to list the

indications (values). Depending on the host being

used, it may be necessary to set the schedule of

Publish (the function that transmits the indication on

a periodic basis).

4.7 Generation of Alarm

If the host is allowed to receive alarms, generation

of an alarm can be attempted from YTA. In this

case, set the reception of alarms on the host

side. YTA’s VCR-6 is factory-set for this purpose.

For practical purposes, all alarms are placed in a

disabled status; for this reason, it is recommended

that you first use one of these alarms on a trial

basis. Set the value of link object-3 (index 30002)

as “0, 298, 0, 6, 0”. Refer to section 5.6.1 Link

Object for details.
Since the LO_PRI parameter (index 4029) of the

AI1 block is set to “0”, try setting this value to “3”.

Select the Write function from the host in operation,

specify an index or variable name, and write “3” to

it.
The LO_LIM parameter (index 4030) of the AI1

block determines the limit at which the lower bound

alarm for the process value is given. In usual

cases, a very small value is set to this limit. Set the

value which is apparantely higher than expected

measured value to the limit. For example, in case

masuering room temperature of 28°C, SET '50(°C)'

to the limit. Since the measured temperature is

lower than the limit, lower bound alarm is raised.

Check that the alarm can be received at the host.

When the alarm is confirmed, transmission of the

alarm is suspended.
The above-mentioned items are a description

of the simple procedure to be carried out until

YTA is connected to Fieldbus. In order to take full

advantage of the performance and functionality

of the device, it is recommended that it be read

together with Chapter 5, which describes how to

use the YTA.

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