Hear Hear Freddy,
I 'd like to see ladder logic documentable in CAE as well. I would also like to be able to edit these features in CAE too. In general I think that SFC is not very friendly when it comes to documentation and printing.
Regards,
Gabriel.
Freddy Why [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
We just got done upgrading all of our WP's to FoxView 99.2.1. For some
reason, the on-line trend configuration tool was changed in this version to
add 2 more steps to the process of calling up a historical trend. In
version 99.2, you right-clicked the trend, clicked on the week, day, or
hour
Our instrument guys are having trouble communicating with a HART 275
communicator to a Rosemont 3051 level transmitter while connected to the
Foxboro I/A FBM1 input point. The instrument is being loop powered by the
FBM1 (P and P+). The only way we can get it to communicate is to put a 250
ohm
We have and continue to experience this. We are having to go as high as 500
Ohms because of the low resistance in the FBMs. Our instrument guys connect
the HART communicator across the resistor which is hooked in series not
parallel. We found some terminal strips (from Phoenix Contact I
Hi Tim,
Another way of adjusting a trend is by right-clicking on the date/time
of a paused trend.
A dialog box should pop up that may give you the functionality you need
without the hassle of the large do-everything dialog.
Of course if you have a lot of trends that don't include the
OOPS!
I meant to say LEFT-CLICKING on the date/time of a paused trend.
Stephen
-Original Message-
From: Murray, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 10:30 AM
To: 'Foxboro DCS Mail List'
Subject: RE: FoxView 99.2.1 trends
Hi Tim,
Another way of
We have had this problem as well. As Chad said, it exists because the dropping
resistor on Foxboro FBMs is 50 ohms, which does not give enough loop resistance
for the HART handheld to read the superimposed digital signal.
I do not believe Foxboro offers a 250-ohm dropping resistor option (I
Hi Friends,
can you help to know
..The differences between AW51B ,AW51C AW51E?
Thanx in Advance
Sawly hawl
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AW51B - SPARCstation 5 - Clock rates range are 85 MHz, 110 MHz, 175 MHz
AW51C - SPARCstation 20 with dual 65 MHz microprocessors
AW51E - UltraSPARC 30 with a 248 MHz processor
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77043
713.722.2859 (office)
713.722.2700