Re: [foxboro] FBM230 and Trisen 310

  • From: Bakker, René <Rene.Bakker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2011 03:33:19 -0400

Hello René,

Please make sure that the RS-232 related switches, when using RS-422 (!!), as 
written in B0700AH, rev. L, top of page 30, are set as described there.
If not (yet), please do so and see if it fixes your problem. If already taken 
care of, let us know.
Regards,
René Bakker - EMEATAC - Invensys Systems N.V. - Baarn - the Netherlands 

-----Original Message-----
From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Rene Morales 
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2011 2:59 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
Subject: [foxboro] FBM230 and Trisen 310

Hi all. 

We are communicating many kinds of equipments with the I/A using Modbus serial.

We have Bently Nevada, Enraf, Omni, Hima, FSC, CCC, Woodward, Trisen (160 and 
310), etc.

All the systems look good, except the TS310. 

We have some strange behavior with 3 TS310 connected to the FBM230s, one of 
them are directly connected to one serial port, the other two are in a 
multidroop connection to other port.  The TS310 has a RS422 port. 

Sometimes the communications are good, and then goes bad; sometimes the problem 
is fixed disabling the port in the DCS, sometimes the communication failure 
begins after a IACC download, sometimes the communications are good many hour, 
sometimes remains blinking... there had not been possible to isolate the issue.

Any recommendation, note, trick,  or knowledge (anything!!!)  to fix this 
problem?
Maybe there is an issue about RS422? This is the only one equipment using this 
kind of port, the rest are RS485 and RS232.

Kind regards,
Saludos,

Rene Morales H.
Email: morales_rene@xxxxxxxxxxx
 
 
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