1
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C
C
H
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A
A
N
N
N
N
E
E
L
L
T
T
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E
M
M
P
P
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E
R
R
A
A
T
T
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U
R
R
E
E
T
T
R
R
A
A
N
N
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S
M
M
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I
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T
T
T
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E
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R
1
1
5
5
O
O
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F
2
2
5
5
1
1
2
2
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0
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3
3
5
5
9
9
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1
2
2
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T
Y
Y
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P
E
E
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S
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I
L
L
B
B
U
U
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S
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-
T
T
X
X
1
1
T
T
U
U
S
S
E
E
R
R
M
M
A
A
N
N
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U
A
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L
L
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5
The example below shows the format of the command when the marker address is
configured. The keyword “SET” is required to invoke a change, followed by the SILBUS
channel address of the FASTLINK marker. If FASTLINK is not to be used by the TX1T
transmitter then the marker channel should be disabled. The keyword
“DISABLE” is used
when the marker channel is not required.
TX1T::>FSTMRK SET DISABLE
Setting Changed
Fastlink Marker is DISABLE
TX1T::>_
6.8 ANALOGUE PROTOCOL SELECT COMMAND
This command is used to display and configure the analogue transmission protocol for the
temperature input. The temperature input can be configured to either Analink or Fastlink
transmission protocol. The current selected transmission protocol can be displayed by
simply entering the command name as shown in the example below:
TX1T::>ANASEL
Temperature SILBUS Analog Protocol = Analink
TX1T::>_
If the command name is entered with additional attributes the analogue transmission
protocol can be configured to Fastlink or Analink for the temperature input. An example of
configuring the protocol is shown below:
TX1T::>ANASEL SET FASTLINK
Setting Changed
Temperature SILBUS Analog Protocol = Fastlink (Marker Error)
TX1T::>_
The ‘marker error’ has been displayed because the temperature input has been
configured to Fastlink but a valid Fastlink marker channel address has not been specified.
See the Fastlink marker command (FSTMRK) for details on assigning a valid marker
address. Refer to Austdac document 120-009-10 for more detail on the various analogue
and data transmission protocols. Once a valid marker address has been configured the
error message will disappear as shown in the example below.
TX1T::>ANASEL
Temperature SILBUS Analog Protocol = Fastlink
TX1T::>_
6.9 TRIP POINT ADD COMMAND
This command is used to display and configure the SILBUS channel addresses, direction
and level of the trip point alarms of the SILBUS-TX1T. The trip alarms are generated
when the temperature input passes a preconfigured rising or falling trip point level. Up to