CS3000 R3 Engineering Course Day 4: Yokogawa Engineering Asia Singapore Training Centre
CS3000 R3 Engineering Course Day 4: Yokogawa Engineering Asia Singapore Training Centre
CS3000 R3 Engineering Course Day 4: Yokogawa Engineering Asia Singapore Training Centre
Engineering Course
Day 4
Table of Contents
Day 4
1. HIS Configuration
2. Windows Configuration
Max .16
Max .64 stations
Used to indicate the connection
origin or connection destination
component numbers when wiring
the devices.
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Not only the operation and monitoring window, builder window can also be called out by suffixing
BDR to the window name of the operation and monitoring window;
e.g. O FIC1000 BDR
Calling a builder window using BDR is valid only when the HIS is installed with basic builder package
and configured information reference package.
Window up (CRUP)
Print (PRNT)
Focus (FOCS)
Navigator (NAVI)
User-In (USIN)
Circulate (CIRC)
Clear (CLER)
Acknowledgment (ACKN)
Isolate (ISOL)
K RECF
K RECB
Restart
HIS Constants
1. Message output may be assigned to different printers
2. The scope of operation and monitoring of the
designated user group decides the scope of the message
to print out.
HIS Constants
Panel Set
Up to 200 Panel
Sets.
Panel Set name up
to 8 alphanumeric
character
If a Panel Set is called up,the related panel set names are notified to
all the other HISs..
Panel Set
The panel set defined in the Panel Set Builder can be called up in the
following manner:
Assigning a function key
Defining in the sequence message request
Define in the Graphic Builder
Entering a panel set name in the name entry dialog box
Enter $ + panel set name in the name entry dialog box.
Scheduler
Scheduler
Calling up windows
Execution of the system function keys
Starting, stopping or restarting of trends
Flashing or turning ON/OFF of LED
Startup of programs by file names
Execution of the multimedia function
Calling up a panel set
Calling up windows to other stations
Structure of Trend
The Trend Recording has a three-layer
structure:
1. Trend block
2. Trend window
3. Trend point window.
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Structure of Trend
1. Trend Block
There are 50 trend blocks per HIS.
Up to 20 of the 50 trend blocks can be defined in the rotary trend or batch trend format.
The remaining 30 trend blocks are defined as trend of other stations.
2. Trend Window
There are 16 Trend windows in 1 trend block. Eight-Pen trend data can be assigned to a
Trend window. 800 Trend windows per HIS.
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10sec 1min
2min
5min
10min
18
48min 8hrs
The recording span indicates the time to acquire 2,880 samples for each
trend graph (maximum number of samples) in the specified sampling
period.
For example, if the trend sampling period is 1 minute,
1 (minute)x 2880 samples =2,880 minutes =48 hours =2
days
2 days of process data may be recorded.
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Structure of Trend
Trend Block
16 Trend Windows/
Groups
800 Trend windows per HIS.
8 Trend Point
Window/ Pens
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Trend Properties
Trend Properties
Trend Recording
Specify the
required
acquisition data
Trend Recording
Default
Acquired data are displayed in the default data type in the instrument faceplate showing the
function block of the acquisition source.
Analog type
Acquired process data are displayed in the data axis range 0 to 100 % of the trend graph.
Discrete type
Acquired ON/OFF data are displayed in the fixed data axis range 6 % of the trend graph.
Window Configuration
Trend Window
Overview Window
Graphic Window
Help Window
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Help Window
User-defined Help Message
This is a help message that the user can freely define. The user can define help messages to explain the
function and operating procedure for user-defined windows or help messages to explain the function
block.
The user can search for user-defined help by entering the window name, tag name or help number as
the keyword.
The user-definable help message is defined in the Help Message Builder. Define a number between
HW0001 to HW9999 as help number.
The maximum size of one help message is 21 lines, each line can contain 70 single-byte
characters.
Help Window
Select the
required Help
Message Number
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