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Another window appears with a table where the valid Points for this point page are listed. Over the table there is an input box with the name of the point page.

If you change this name you get a new point page with all the attributes of the chosen point page.

The table below the page name has five columns. The first column is named “Point”. Under this column, the possible Out-Blocks (AI Function Blocks) are listed. Beside the file name you find a search field <…> for choosing another .out file from a file list.

The second column of the edit table is named “Name”. It can contain a name of the Function Block.

The third column is named “Description”. In this field it is possible to type the description of the Function Block.

In the next column “Up/Down” you can scroll the list. The last column “Delete” contains a <Delete> button for each .out file in the table.

Under the table the buttons <Save Changes> and <New Point> are arranged. When you press one of the buttons you can either save the changes of the point page or create a new point.

Fig 4.5-9 Create a new Point or change pages

To save the changes click <Save Changes>.

To create a new Page click <New Point Page>. The input data of a new Point Page must be treated in the same way as when existing Point Pages are changed.

After <Save Changes> and clicking <Point Pages> you see the data of all your pages again, possibly including a new page. Without <Save Changes> the existing data remains unmodified.

4.5.3.2 <Configuration><Page Options><Point Columns>

When you click <Configuration> <Page Options> <Point Columns> a table with various point columns appears on the screen. A check mark in the check box right beside the point columns enables the point columns. If the check box is empty the column is disabled and does not appear in the point page. In this way you can build the format you need.

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Contents Softing Linking Device V1.31 Table of Contents Configuration ConfigurationSettings FF-CONF Configure your plantTrace Log List and properties view Glossary Safety Notes Scope of DeliveryIntended Use System RequirementsOverview Hardware FG-110 FF LED Block MeaningPower Supply Ethernet PortPin MDI Signal Pinout Standard Ethernet Cable Pin # Signal DescriptionModbus Modbus serial RS232 / RS485FIM-110 FF The pre-wired Installation of the FG-110 FF FF H1 fieldbus connectionInstallation Overview Linking Device IP address Configuration PC IP address ConfigurationLinking Device FG-110 FF Internal Web Server Homepage of the Linking Device FG-110 FFInformationVersion InformationInformationContact InformationManual Diagnostics DiagnosticsSystemDiagnosticsInternet Protocol DiagnosticsFieldbusDiagnosticsAdvanced DiagnosticsAdvancedFieldbus StatisticsDiagnosticsAdvancedModbus Statistics DiagnosticsAdvancedModbus StatisticsTCP Monitor Monitor Point PagesConfiguration ConfigurationSettings ConfigurationSettingsGeneral SettingsPage 1 Configure the Internet Protocol ConfigurationSettingsLD Settings Read Current Values3 Change user accounts new Passwords ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceFirmware ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceSystem Backup ConfigurationSystem MaintenanceTime ConfigurationPage Options ConfigurationPage OptionsPoint PagesConfigurationPage OptionsPoint Columns ConfigurationPage OptionsHome ConfigurationFieldbus ConfigurationFieldbusDevices ConfigurationFieldbusBlocksConfigurationFieldbusH1 Parameter ConfigurationFieldbusHSE ConfigurationModbusCommunication ConfigurationModbusImport/Export 18 Import/Export of the Modbus Configuration FF-CONF Configure your plant Screen FF-CONF and general descriptionsEdit Main menuProject Build Check AllDownload Project DownloadDownload Device Project Settings SettingsTool Settings Network Configuration HelpToolBar Icons you can use while working Main viewFunction Block Application Network LivelistParameter View Schedule ViewList and properties view Device TypesBlock Types Devices Properties Floating windows Filtering the contentsGeneral Information Using the buttons of the objects HSE SubnetHSE Device H1 LinkUsing the context menu Start FF-CONFManaging the Device type library HSE and H1 device typesRemove a Device Type Project handling Create a New ProjectDelete Project Network configuration Configure PC and Subnet2 Add an HSE Device 5 Add an H1 Link to the HSE Device Add H1 Device Field Device to an H1 Link Display the Network Livelist Network LivelistSet the online status 4 Pull down the Network Livelist Page Function Block Application Configure the Function Block application Devices first approachChange tag names Configure parameters Change Block Tags 7 Rename blocks 8 Choose a block to see or edit parameters Page 10 Add a block type Handling Host devices Error handling and troubleshooting Symptom Cause Recommended ActionsReturned Value Action MODE.ACTUAL=OOSParameter Description Bus parameters relevant for H1 devicesRange Parameter Description Range/ Restriction Default value Bus parameters relevant for H1 LinksPage Glossary Term Definitions Comment Other termTerm Definitions Networking definitionsFieldbus definitions Page Preface General Information on Explosion Protektion Marking of equipment type labelCommissioning, installation General requirementsMaintenance and repair UseDisposal

FG-110 specifications

The Emerson FG-110 is a versatile and advanced fire and gas detection system designed for industrial applications. With increasing safety and regulatory standards in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and manufacturing, the FG-110 provides a reliable solution for detecting early signs of fire and gas leaks, ensuring the protection of personnel, assets, and the environment.

One of the key features of the Emerson FG-110 is its robust detection capabilities. It is equipped with a variety of sensors for detecting different types of gases, including combustible gases, toxic gases, and oxygen levels. This multi-sensitivity approach allows for enhanced safety in environments where various hazardous substances may be present. The sensors are designed for high accuracy and fast response times, ensuring that any potential issues are detected swiftly before they escalate into more serious incidents.

The Emerson FG-110 utilizes advanced signal processing technologies. This includes sophisticated algorithms that filter out false alarms, providing operators and safety personnel with reliable notifications. The system's ability to distinguish between genuine threats and harmless environmental changes is crucial in high-stakes environments where false alarms can lead to unnecessary disruptions and safety concerns.

One of the standout characteristics of the FG-110 is its modular design, allowing for flexible configurations tailored to specific site requirements. Users can easily integrate additional sensors or modules as their needs evolve or as they expand their facility. This scalability makes it an ideal choice for both new installations and retrofitting existing systems.

In terms of communications, the Emerson FG-110 supports various protocols, enabling seamless integration with existing safety management systems and centralized control rooms. This connectivity enhances real-time monitoring and data analysis, helping safety teams make informed decisions efficiently.

Built with durability in mind, the Emerson FG-110 meets rigorous industrial standards. Its rugged casing and resistance to harsh environmental conditions ensure long-lasting performance, which is essential for operations in environments exposed to extreme temperatures, vibrations, or corrosive substances.

In summary, the Emerson FG-110 fire and gas detection system combines advanced sensor technologies, reliable performance, and modular design to deliver a comprehensive safety solution for industrial applications. With its focus on accuracy, flexibility, and integration, the FG-110 stands out as a robust tool in maintaining safety and preventing hazards in complex industrial environments.