Re: BTW, Aren't you supposed to tell us what class you learn this in? You just made my day ;) I must be slacking! Howard -----Original Message----- From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of David Johnson Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 10:52 AM To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [foxboro] A host of questions for the professors I may have to award full points we are checking your answer right now and should have a grade ready by this afternoon. BTW, Aren't you supposed to tell us what class you learn this in? Of course its been a long time since I took my "formal" training, maybe I need a refresher course. Thanks, David On 5/17/07, Cossitt, Howard <howard.cossitt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Question 2) 15 pts show all work > Re: Is manual B0700AM correct? > > I have grown so use to doing this that I can do it in my sleep...not > that I would sleep on the job or anything... I can therefore not vouch > that the procedure is not missing an OK somewhere in B0700AM but the > underlying principal and contents is right on. > > > Re: if so why? > > The key to removing buttons is through the User Interface configuration > of the ADMC (Section 3 of B0700AM). Editing the User Interface Scheme > allows you to change stuff like number of button rows, number of button > columns, etc. When you edit a user interface scheme, an EDIT window > should popup that represents your Alarm Manager window. If you don't see > it, From the User Interface Scheme dialog box, click Preview or click > the title bar of EDIT window to bring it to the foreground. In this > window, you can select the button to be configured and assign the > desired command to it. > This seems very much in line with the "deleting a button" example of > chapter 4. > > Please remember that to link the User Interface Scheme to your alarm > manager, you must first ensure: > 1. The "alarm manager" has an "alarm manager property scheme" for which > each "alarm manager type" uses your newly created User Interface Scheme. > 2. Then you must Create and distribute the AM/DM Install Files from the > .am File > 3. Then you must restart the workstation. One could argue that a restart > of the alarming subsystem is sufficient and I would not say the > contrary. > > For step 2, I am used to doing it the old way which was porting the > files manually. The distribute install files that has been added in > subsequent revisions seems way more friendly and is a welcome addition. > > How many points do I get? ;) > > Howard C. Cossitt > National Training Coordinator, Lifetime Learning Center > Invensys Systems Canada > Phone: +1-514-421-8095 > Fax: +1-514-421-8059 > > -----Original Message----- > From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of David Johnson > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:50 PM > To: Foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [foxboro] A host of questions for the professors > > When the student is ready, the teacher will appear. -Saying to =3D > > promote the understanding of Zen (or Timon to Pumba in the Lion King > 1.5) > > I'm here? This doesn't look right. -me to a garmin gps > > > > OK Professors, the student has arrived. Or is it the other way around? > > Question 1) 5 pts discussion > Can you safely (what consequences are there if any) delete the =3D > > Initial environment? > > Question 2) 15 pts show all work > What are the correct steps to remove buttons from the alarm manager =3D > > displays so that they are gone when the alarm manager restarts. > Is manual B0700AM correct, if so why? > > Question 3) 10 pts > After setting the SIMOPT=3D3D1 and SIMCIN =3D3D 0XFFFF why does the PLB = =3D > > ladder show simulate, but non of the CINs are shown high? > > Question 4) 10 pts discussion > How stupid is the way a PDA is required to set letterbugs on =3D > > FCP270s? What benefit does this provide a plant employee? > > You have exactly 1 hour. You may begin now. > > David > > =3D > > =3D > > _______________________________________________________________________ > This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process > Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). 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