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I am Rick Rys at R2Controls. I worked at Foxboro for 20 years and have been
an independent contractor for the past 5 years. I live nearby Foxboro, MA.
I continue to work for Foxboro in both development and applications areas
and I also work for some end users. Occationally, I do
n. Many
implementations are possible. Hope this answered your question.
Rick Rys
R2Controls
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the precaution of putting the loop into manual first.
Rick Rys
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T, or ECBSTA to verify that nothing is
showing as bad. Maybe someone else could verify this behavior as I didn't
check it on real hardware.
Rick Rys
R2 Controls
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transferred to other machines in local time. This avoided confusing
timestamp conversions. Generally, they adapted to this quite well and were
able to make this work without incident.
Rick Rys
R2 Controls
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initially (I think it comes up Jan 1, 1986) until the master timekeeper sets
the time - a few minutes later. CALC blocks using TIM will likely undergo
an abrupt change during this first time adjustment. This may present
problems if you have one master accum block reset function used for
DEADTIME blocks could be ganged
together, but now several CALC, SELECTOR, or SEQUENCE blocks (60 sec period)
would be needed to average 60 buckets. As required precision is not
specified, heck maybe a simple lag block would do.
Rick Rys