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Verifying DPU Bus Performance
Metso Automation MAX Controls
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3.
With this display on the screen, select the
IGAP
button at the top of
the display. The highway is now IGAP'd. If more than one DPU Bus is
being verified, IGAP each DPU Bus. Verify that all system monitors
on each DPU Bus being verified have the same system map.
4.
Check the status of each station type listed on the display. Status
should be listed as OK.
5.
After you confirm that the status for each station is OK, press the
RZAP button
appearing at the top of the display to initialize the DPU
Bus performance statistics to zero. This step initializes the DPU Bus
Statistics with all values set at zero.
6.
Print out the DPU Bus Map and
DPU Bus Statistics Displays.See
Figures 3-2 and 3-5. If more than one DPU Bus is being verified, zero
out the performance statistics and make a printout of the DPU Bus
displays for each DPU Bus.
Note:
To learn how to print from a maxSTATION, refer to
Publication 277557, maxSTATION Operator’s Guide.
7.
Let the system run for 12 to 24 hours. Do not acknowledge any alarms
that occur during this trial period.
8.
After the verification period, call up the DPU Bus Map
display and
print the display again. Compare the “before” printout (from step 5)
with the “after” printout from this step.
With the exception of the token passing rate (indicated in the upper
right comer of the display), the printouts should be identical.
9.
Make a printout of the DPU Bus
Statistics Displays and compare them
to a printout of the displays that were generated at the beginning of the
verification period.
There should be no errors, no status broadcasts, no retries, or any
cable breaks reported during this period.
10.
Retain the printout (“before”and “after” system maps and performance
statistics) for future reference.
New stations cannot be added to an IGAP’d DPU Bus network unless the
DPU Bus is reIGAP’d or UGAP’d and then IGAP’d after the addition.
When a station has been restarted (power-down/power-up or reset), it returns
to the DPU Bus in the UGAP’d condition.
To UGAP a DPU Bus, return to the DPU Bus Map Display and select the
UGAP
button at the bottom left side of the display.