Varec 8315 Series manual Displaying the Point Connections window, Point Connections Window

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Displaying the Point Connections window.

Double-click on one of the icons to display the Point Connections window. The following example Point Connections window appears.

Figure 6-39:Point Connections Window

Point Connections Window

This graphic display visually illustrates the reference connections of the focus point. From this display, the user is able to select reference points, create connections between these points, and enter configuration parameters.

The point icons located in the Icon Bar utilize the drag-and-drop features of Windows.

The user is able to connect the output data of one point to the input of another point.

The connections are made through point references and links. Not all points have references, but any parameter of a point can be referenced. Some references are incompatible with some types of data. The program can determine if a reference is valid, but it cannot determine if the reference is meaningful.

The Input Data parameters, which are located on the left side of the software block, are references. The Output Data parameters, which are located on the right side, are most commonly referenced by other points.

To create a Connection:

Select the desired point icon from the Icon Bar and drag it onto the desired data parameter.

If the point dropped does not exist, then the user needs to define the point as described in the previous section. The same configuration process is used to define the point.

If multiple points exist, the user is prompted to select the point number.

If the point dropped already contains a reference to another input reference, a dialog box will appear inquiring whether or not to overwrite the existing reference.

The point icon will appear to the right or left of the selected arrow as seen Figure 6-44.

Note! Double-left clicking on a focus point icon allows the user to view the point’s Edit Point window.

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Contents Installation Operations Manual Page Copyright Disclaimer of Warranties Safety Precaution Definitions Safety Precautions Using ViewRTU InstallationTroubleshooting and maintenance OverviewContents System Information SYS Using ViewRTU Troubleshooting Features VersionsApplications Power Supply Specifications System DesignPower consumption Operating temperatureStorage temperature HumidityMechanical Construction Overview TankGate Interface Hardware Motherboard Description Hardware Block DiagramTankGate motherboard Field Power Vfield terminal block J3 Unit AC Input Power terminal block J2Auxiliary DC Output Power terminal block J8 Surge Protection Surge Gnd terminal block J4Field Voltage Selection Jumper W3 AC Power Fuses F1,F2Switches and Indicators Reset push-button SW3Hard Reset 3.1 COM0 J7 Communications3.3 COM1 RS232/RS-485 Selection Switch SW2 3.4 COM1 Hardware Handshaking Switch SW13.2 COM1 RS-232/RS-485 J5 SW2 Set Tion Physical Handshak Ting Layer Ing Communica HardwareWith RTS / CTS RS-232J6 TankGate Communications Cable8315 L&J Tankway Interface Module Model 8315 TankGate DescriptionLED Indicators D1-D6 ID DIP Switch SW1Surge/Shield Ground Connector J4 External Power Connector +48V J2Connect the field wiring Field Wiring terminal block J38315 L&J Tankway Interface Module TankGate Interface Software Features Real-Time / Multitasking Executive Automatic Fault RecoveryReal-Time Clock Data Scanning Task ProtocolsDatabase Manager System TasksTankGate 8315 Software Blocks TankGate Software BlocksPoint Format Database OrganizationParameter Description Parameter ClassesParameter Data Formats Common ParametersData Format Description PntStatus Parameter PntCheckSum ParameterElapse Parameter Value ParameterStandard Request-Response Format Gathering Point DataChange of State Format Change of State-Related ParametersDeadband Modbus Slave Modbus CommunicationsFixed Modbus Map Function Code Description CommentsAddress Type Number Parameter Data Type Gwblk method 8315 L&J Tankway Software Description TankGate Interface Data Address Parameter Comments Clock CLK Configuration Parameters FunctionParameters Dynamic Parameters FunctionCommunications COM Configuration Function ParametersApplication Floating Point Register Fpreg Dynamic Function ParametersReal 4 bytes value API Emulator EMUByte value indicating status of point Values are Current Command Configuration Parame Function TersEMU Gateway Emugw Hex representation of the request sent by the hostDisplays the tank number of the currently selected tank Gauging Systems Inc. Model 2000 Interface GS2000 Last message. The maximum is 255 seconds. The default is Raw2 Gateway Block Gwblk CRC-16 Checksum of points static Configuration Parameters Byte value indicating status of point Values are No errorSize Parameter Addr1 is the Data Address and PntRef1 is the correspondingInteger 2 bytes value Integer Register IregCurrent request message, displayed in hex format Modbus Gateway ModgwCurrent command. Values include Dynamic Parame Function Ters Scaler Point ScalerOutput value for the Scaler point Value = Ax + By + Cz + KValue parameter converted to Integer format System Information SYS 17 L&J MCG1000 Tank Gauge LJ1000 PntStatus will be set to indicate the failure Application 18 L&J MCG1500 Tank Gauge LJ1500 Task on the Motherboard determines that the Model 8315 has 8315 L&J Tankway Software Description TankGate Interface 19 L&J MCG2000 Tank Gauge LJ2000 Enables the watchdog task on the Motherboard. The watchdog 8300 Number of gauge polls since last reset Command currently being sent to the gaugeNumber of gauge polls which resulted in an error 20 L&J Scanner LjscanOut 8315 L&J Tankway Software Description TankGate Interface Installation Safety Guidelines General Safety GuidelinesInstallation Mounting the TankGate inside the enclosure Mounting the TankGateInstalling Communications Wiring Up PowerMounting the Enclosure Select the Unit addressRS-485 Communications Power-UpInitial system verification Establishing Host CommunicationsInstallation TankGate Interface Overview Installing ViewRTUSystem Requirements Executing ViewRTUViewRTU Version Selection dialog ViewRTU window ViewRTU Menu BarFile Menu Point Menu Select Point to Add dialog box EditEdit Point selection dialog Edit Point dialog DeletePoint deletion dialog Config Menu Download Database to RTUUpload Database from TankGate Creating a Password To enter the passwordChanging the Password Changing the PasswordPC Setup Communications MenuStatus Port Communications Setup dialogOptions Menu ConnectTankGate search dialog Convert ViewRTU versions dialog Convert Configuration FilesExport All Import AllHelp Menu Using ViewRTUConfiguring Single Points Edit Digital Point dialog Edit Point Window Push-buttonsMinimize Connections Minimizing the Edit Point WindowNext PreviousUpload To modify a ValueTo modify a value Edit point parameter value dialogTo modify a Reference Configuring Multiple PointsEdit point parameter reference dialog Adding Multiple PointsAdding Multiple Points Spreadsheet ModeEdit Menu Point MenuCopy PastePaste & Dnld Set ValueSet Value with Auto Increment Options Menu ImportExport View Hide Row/ColParameter Type Description Unhide All Creating and Editing ConnectionsDisplaying the Point Connections window Point Connections WindowTo create a Connection Using ViewRTU TankGate Interface Indicator Condition Run indicatorCommunications indicator Using the TankGate Push-buttonsLED Displays under Abnormal Conditions 1.3 TXD/RXD LEDsPress the Reset button Performing a Hard ResetSet the ID DIP switch to the desired addresses Replacing a defective component or module MaintenanceTroubleshooting TankGate Interface 102 Ordering Structure Nema 4 Enclosure Ordering Structure Remote Terminal Unit TankGateModbus Map Value12 Fpreg 3034 3094 8300 Your official representative Your offical representative