Instruction manual

Instruction Manual
760006-A
September 2001
2-6 Installation Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
Model NGA 2000 Platform
lowing selections: Technical Level Con-
figuration, Service Menus, Manufacturing
Data, or Expert Menu, Analyzer module
Setup, Analyzer module Tag. The initial
Analyzer module tag number is set dur-
ing production test and may be mean-
ingless from the user's standpoint. I/O
Module tag numbers initially will proba-
bly each read "Analog I/O, Autocal I/O",
etc.
4. Once all Analyzer modules and I/O
Modules have unique tag numbers,
binding can begin. Note that earlier
I/O Modules were not identified as to
which slot each one occupied in the
Platform (later units had this function
enabled). The slot number would al-
ways read "0." To remedy this condi-
tion, remove all but one I/O Module,
reinitialize the system and note which
I/O Module tag number remains on
the List of All Modules screen. Edit the
tag numbers in some unique fashion
to aid in subsequent recognition. Re-
insert each I/O Module one at a time
and reinitialize the system. Note or
edit the tag numbers that appear each
time.
5. If not identified, note the physical lo-
cation of each I/O Module for future
reference. A common problem in mul-
tiple Analyzer module systems is the
assumption that a module is not re-
sponding (no output response - volt-
age, current, alarms) when actually
the wrong I/O Module was being ac-
cessed.
6. From the Main Menu, make the fol-
lowing selections: Technical Level
Configuration, System Setup, Module
Binding.
7. The screen shows one or more Ana-
lyzer modules. Select one, and press
the ADD softkey (or the right arrow).
The screen will now list available I/O
modules.
8. Select one, and press Enter (). The
menu listing Analyzer modules will re-
appear, with the selected I/O module
indented under the Analyzer module.
9. Continue the process until all desired
I/O modules have been selected for all
Analyzers. Note that this screen
scrolls to show further Analyzer mod-
ules, simply press the down arrow key
to see more.
10. Press the BIND softkey. The system
will re-initialize itself, binding all the
modules as instructed.
11. To abort the process, or correct a
mistake, press the Left arrow (←) or
the HOME softkey.
f. Binding Procedure – v3.6 And Higher
In an NGA 2000 System that contains only
one Analyzer module, binding between that
Analyzer module and any I/O Module(s) will
occur automatically upon startup.
If the system contains multiple Analyzer
modules it will be necessary to bind each
Analyzer module to the associated I/O
Module(s). To bind a newly installed I/O
Module to an Analyzer module perform the
following steps: (Also see Section 6-8 for
typical screen displays)
1. From the Main Menu, make the fol-
lowing selections: System Configura-
tion and diagnostics, Network Module
Management, List of Active Modules.
The List of Active Modules screen
shows all NGA 2000 components
(Analyzer modules, I/O Modules and
Platform [Control Module]) recognized
during the initialization of the network.
Any module connected (or discon-
nected) after initialization will not be
recognized until the system is reini-
tialized. Ensure that the system rec-
ognizes all modules on the network. If
it does not, the problem must be iso-
lated and corrected before continuing
further.
2. On the List of Active Modules screen,
ensure that each module has a unique