1
1
C
C
H
H
A
A
N
N
N
N
E
E
L
L
T
T
E
E
M
M
P
P
E
E
R
R
A
A
T
T
U
U
R
R
E
E
T
T
R
R
A
A
N
N
S
S
M
M
I
I
T
T
T
T
E
E
R
R
1
1
4
4
O
O
F
F
2
2
5
5
1
1
2
2
0
0
-
-
3
3
5
5
9
9
-
-
1
1
2
2
T
T
Y
Y
P
P
E
E
S
S
I
I
L
L
B
B
U
U
S
S
-
-
T
T
X
X
1
1
T
T
U
U
S
S
E
E
R
R
M
M
A
A
N
N
U
U
A
A
L
L
I
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:
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0
0
5
5
This command would typically only be used when requested by an Austdac software
engineer.
6.6 TEMPERATURE INPUT ADDRESS COMMAND
This command is used to display and configure the SILBUS channel address of the
temperature input of the SILBUS-TX1T. The current SILBUS channel can be displayed by
simply entering the command name as shown in the example below:
TX1T::>SBADDR
Temperature Address = A6
TX1T::>_
If the command name is entered with additional attributes the channel address can be
configured to any valid SILBUS address. There is no restriction on the SILBUS address..
An example of configuring input 2 is shown below:
TX1T::>SBADDR SET K7
Setting Changed
Temperature Address = K7
TX1T::>_
The above example shows the format of the command when the temperature address is
configured. The keyword
“SET” is required to invoke a change; followed by the SILBUS
channel address for the temperature.
The keyword “DISABLE” is used when a SILBUS
channel is not required for the temperature signal, but the end user may still wish to use
the trip alarm signals (see section 5.12).
.
TX1T::>SBADDR SET DISABLE
Setting Changed
Temperature Address = --
TX1T::>_
6.7 FASTLINK MARKER COMMAND
This command is used to display and configure the FASTLINK marker SILBUS channel
address. A valid FASTLINK marker is required whenever the temperature input is
configured to transmit using the FASTLINK protocol. The marker is generated by the
GSW1 channel generator and can be any valid SILBUS channel address. Only one
marker is required per SILBUS field bus network. The current marker channel address
can be displayed by simply entering the command name as shown in the example below:
TX1T::>FSTMRK
Fastlink Marker is A3
TX1T::>_