Re: [foxboro] Poor harried engineer (Tokyo) vs. the Integrator 30 (Godzilla)

Perform an Upload in SysMgmt, it should refresh the ABSTA(Co pro) memory.
I've never seen it documented, but it has saved me before.
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Hyde, James [mailto:James.Hyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 2:16 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Poor harried engineer (Tokyo) vs. the Integrator 30
(Godzilla)


Did you try doing a Checkpoint?

James W. Hyde III
Controls Technician
Wellman Inc.
Office:         228-533-4528
Cell:       228-332-1371


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-----Original Message-----
From: Corey R Clingo [mailto:clingoc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:10 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [foxboro] Poor harried engineer (Tokyo) vs. the Integrator 30
(Godzilla)




Yep, it's me again.... :)

I'm trying to optimize the polling on one of our Integrator 30s by
coalescing ABSCAN blocks.  To try and make this as painless as possible, =
I
am creating a new ABSCAN block, cutting all the AINs, etc. over to it, =
then
deleting the old ABSCAN blocks that were previously scanning the =
particular
memory range of interest.

I have but one problem: when I create the new ABSCAN block, it comes up =
OK
on everything, but all the registers read 0.  The old ABSCAN blocks do =
not
read 0, nor does my RSLinx data monitor I'm running on a nearby PC.

I've stopped and started the compound containing the new ABSCAN block.  =
I
don't want to delete/undelete the ECB15 right now because the plant is
running, but I will at some later opportune time if I can't fix this.

Any ideas? Rational explanations?

Corey clingo
Sr. Engineer
BASF Corp.


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