Emerson Network Router Manuel D’Utilisation
Installation and Use Manual
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Configuring the Discrete Batch Application
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If the batch totalizer is inhibited while a batch is running:
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And the
No-flow timeout
batch control option (see Section B.3.2) is set to 0, no timeout alarm
will be posted.
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And the
No-flow timeout
batch control option is set to a non-zero value, a timeout alarm will
be posted if the timeout period expires before batch totalizing resumes.
B.4
Running a batch
The ProLink II
Batcher Control
window, shown in Figure B-4, can be used for batch operation. It
provides the same functionality as the batch process screen on the transmitter display.
Figure B-4
Batcher Control window
Batch management functions are shown at the top of the window:
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To specify the preset to use for batching, select it from the dropdown list at the top of the
Batcher Control window, and click
Batcher Control window, and click
Apply
.
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The current target is displayed. Depending on the setting of
Lockout target
, you may or may
not be able to change the value from this screen. To change it, enter the new target value and
click
click
Apply
.
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To inhibit batch or inhibit batch totalizer, check the checkboxes and click
Apply
. For a
discussion of these functions, see the preceding section.
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To reset, start, stop, resume, and end a batch, use the batch control buttons. These functions
may also be assigned to a discrete event or discrete input (see Section B.3.4). For a definition
of these functions, see Table B-4.
may also be assigned to a discrete event or discrete input (see Section B.3.4). For a definition
of these functions, see Table B-4.
Status of the batch application is shown at the bottom of the window. A red light indicates that the
associated condition is active.
associated condition is active.