Re: [foxboro] Group 8 corruption (was:CP60 Alarm Message)

I don't leave my data collection ACTIVE anyway, due to what might have 
been an old engineer's tale I heard about it increasing CP loading (there 
are quite a few of those floating around I/A land, at least where I am). I 
do turn it on to look at loading and phasing intermittently, though.  I do 
use LODSYN = 0 (I think)  to make the numbers along the bottom in the 
STATION block line up with actual phase numbers -- at least I guess that's 
what it's for.

Corey Clingo
BASF Corporation






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Hmmm - doesn't sound like a very workable solution to never turn on
data collection.  Monitoring CP loading and gateway phase loading is
something I consider a pretty high priority.

I don't normally set lodsyn active (having never really understood the
function in enough detail to use the results), and can't see why I'd
set it higher than 60.

One more good reason to keep on with my 6.5.4 upgrades!

Thanks for the details,

Kevin FitzGerrell




 
 
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