Toshiba PROSEC T3H user manual Saving the sampling trace condition

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2. Expanded Functions

2.1.3Saving the sampling trace condition

The sampling trace function is available on the T3H as well as the T3. In addition to all the sampling trace functions on the T3, the T3H can save the sampling trace condition into the IC memory card. By using this function, the sampling trace data which is collected and saved in the IC memory card on one T3H can be displayed using other T3H via the IC memory card.

This function is used as follows.

T3H which performs sampling (data collection):

Install the IC memory card in the T3H CPU module.

Set MMR for the PU slot in the I/O allocation in order to use an IC memory card for sampling data storage.

Set the special device S0620 to ON.

Edit the sampling trace condition. The edited condition is also saved into the IC memory card.

Execute the sampling trace. The sampling data is saved into the IC memory card.

Remove the IC memory card.

T3H which is used to display the sampling data stored in the IC memory card:

Install the IC memory card in which the sampling trace data is stored.

Set MMR for the PU slot in the I/O allocation in order to use an IC memory card for sampling trace function.

Monitor the sampling trace condition. The condition stored in the IC memory card is displayed.

Display the sampling trace data. The sampling data stored in the IC memory card is displayed.

NOTE

To copy the sampling data stored in the T3H’s file register to an IC memory

 

 

card, set the special device S0620 to ON and display the sampling trace

 

condition. By this operation, the sampling trace condition and the sampling

 

data stored in file register are copied into the IC memory card.

 

 

 

 

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Contents USER’S Manual Important Information Hazard Classifications General InformationWiring Safety Precautions InstallationOperation Maintenance Safety Label Vac About This ManualTerminology T3 manualsContents Prosec T3H Section T3H Overview Introducing the T3H Differences between T3H and T3 Two types of T3H CPU modules are available T3H components CPU moduleMode control switch RAM/ROM switchStatus LEDs IC memory card slot Battery coverProgrammer port Computer link portExpansion interface module CH1 CH2 T3H CPUCPU Rack Power supply moduleExpansion cable Following types of I/O modules are available O moduleAscii Data transmission moduleModule internal current consumption TOSLINE-S20LPSFC Specifications Functional specificationsRAS Instruction execution speed Dtst TeorTenr TestTrst SETRST TsetTAN PID2SIN COSInstruction execution speed cont’d Shown below Section Expanded Functions System operation Auto-RUN / Standby selection Timer interrupt intervalSaving the sampling trace condition External I/O register Expanded registersAuxiliary register Link register TimerLink Global Special register File registerSEND/RECV Expanded FunctionsTOSLINE-S20 Expanded Functions Starting register Expanded file register data read MRADR S T Expanded file register data Write MWExpanded Functions TOSLINE-S20LP loop support Ethernet support Instructions Double-word multiplication and division D∗ Expanded Functions DSV Essential PID PID3Algorithm Control block diagramParameter details ASV ← ISV OperationExpanded Functions Floating point essential PID FPID3 Digital filter PVn = 1− FT⋅ PVC+ FT⋅ PVn − Here ≤ FT ASV differential limit DSV 0 to 100 %/∆ t Data range +1 ⋅C Expanded Functions Expanded data transfer Xfer Type Transfer parameter tableCPU register ↔ Expanded F register IC memory card CPU register ↔ S20/S20LP scan memory CPU register ↔ Eeprom D register When the data writing address range exceeds page boundary MID Network data send SendExpanded Functions S20LP T3H self-station RW100 RW101 RW227 Network data receive Recv Expanded Functions H0A Expanded Functions Prosec T3H Toshiba Corporation