Well, like I said, my experience with Integrator 30's is limited.  I just
double-checked, and all of our compounds on the MG30's are 1/0, and the
MDSCAN' s are something else.  You have me stumped.  Are you getting the BAD
message on the ABSCAN detail display?  I know I've had to do some strange
things with MG30's to get that BAD to clear, such as DELETE/UNDELETE or
simply going into the ECB block of the PLC in question on the ICC and
editing a random parameter and hitting "DONE".  Gateways like to be started
up in a very particular fashion, and if you make 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: Trouble with phasing blocks in an AB
Integrator30

        [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 then
PERIOD 3 
        PHASE 1 on the ABSCAN and subsequent BLOCKS. The problem persisted
until I 
        phased them to PERIOD 3 PHASE 0.

        Any other ideas?

        Thanks,
        David


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