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DPU Bus Troubleshooting
Metso Automation MAX Controls
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The database in each DPU should be blank.
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There should be no alarms that are remote, diagnostic or process type.
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The system should be IGAP’d (stations try to pass the token to the next
station present, not to the next station address in sequence) to eliminate
retries which are caused by attemps at token passing to a nonexistent
station.
Verification Procedure Overview
To verify DPU Bus performance:
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Load a blank configuration into the DPU database. No point data should
have been defined at this point; however, if you are adding equipment to
an existing system already in operation, or verifying an operating DPU
Bus, it may be more practical to use your established configuration.
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A DPU Bus and the system resources assigned to the DPU Bus should
be defined.
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Perform a full install. When you successfully install the blank
configuration, you may then
view it from a maxSTATION running
maxVUE Runtime.
Beginning Verification Procedure
During a DPU Bus test, you will verify:
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CW side
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CCW side
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Whole DPU Bus
To check the system status:
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From the maxVUE Runtime Main Menu display select
System
Status.
2.
The System Status display shows the available DBM Status Display
objects. Each object shows the current condition of the maxNET
redundant Ethernet network and DPU Bus of each subsystem.
Select an object for a desired DBM and click the
Map
button inside
the object to access the DPU Bus Map display.