INSTRUCTION MANUAL MICRO-DCI® 53MT6000 Micro-Tools™ PN26002 Rev.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY SUMMARY.................................................................. viii READ FIRST................................................................................ ix 1.0 - INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview........................................................................................................ 1 1.2 Notation Conventions .................................................................................... 1 1.3 Model Number Breakdown ........
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.4.9 Selecting the Target Location for the Micro-Tools System ............. 16 3.4.10 New Program Folder .................................................................... 17 3.4.11 Integrating Into Super32 ............................................................... 17 3.4.12 Installing the Micro-Tools License Keys ....................................... 17 4.0 - START-UP 4.1 Micro-Tools Startup.............................................................................
3MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.2.1 Specifying an Off-Line Instrument Database in a Project ............... 39 7.2.2 Selecting an On-Line 53MC5000 to Configure............................... 40 7.3 Using the Database Editor Window ............................................................. 40 7.3.1 Overview ........................................................................................ 40 7.3.2 Selecting a Function Index ............................................................. 41 7.3.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8.0 - F-TRAN PROGRAMMING 8.1 F-TRAN File Storage ................................................................................. 107 8.2 Specifying an F-TRAN File to Edit ............................................................. 107 8.3 Editing an F-TRAN File.............................................................................. 108 8.3.1 Free-Style Editing ......................................................................... 108 8.4 Compiling...................
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10.2.1 Database .................................................................................... 119 10.2.2 FCS Program ............................................................................. 119 10.2.3 F-CIM Program........................................................................... 119 10.2.4 F-TRAN Programs...................................................................... 119 10.2.5 OK ......................................................................
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL LIST OF FIGURES Figure 3-1. My Computer Icon and Menu........................................................... 6 Figure 3-2. System Properties Window .............................................................. 6 Figure 3-3. Hardware Key for Use with Micro-Tools System Software ............... 7 Figure 3-4. SUPERVISOR-PC Jumper Terminal Locations ............................... 9 Figure 3-5. Connecting the Computer’s COM Port to the DataLink ................. 11 Figure 3-6.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Figure 7-16. Status Parameter Configuration Window ..................................... 62 Figure 7-17. Parameter Configuration Window ................................................ 64 Figure 7-18. SDT Configuration Menu .............................................................. 65 Figure 7-19. TOTALIZER Configuration Window .............................................. 67 Figure 7-20. Trend Configuration Window ........................................................
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Figure 6-6. Create a New Project, Method 3 .................................................... 31 Figure 6-7. Backing up the Micro-Tools Library and All Project Data ............... 32 Figure 6-8. Backing Up the Library or a Single Project .................................... 32 Figure 6-9. Restoring All Project Data in a Backup File ................................... 33 Figure 6-10. Restoring Only the Library or a Single Project ............................. 33 Figure 6-11.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Figure 7-34. Printer Parameter Configuration Window ................................... 103 Figure 7-35. Passwords Configuration Window ............................................. 104 Figure 7-36. CALIBRATION Configuration Window ....................................... 105 Figure 8-1. Open F-TRAN File Window .......................................................... 107 Figure 8-2. F-TRAN Editor Window for a New File ......................................... 108 Figure 8-3.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Overview Micro-Tools™ is a Windows®-based configuration tool for the 53MC5000 family of Process Control Stations. The Micro-Tools product helps reduce controller configuration and maintenance time by providing an easy to use view into the database and configuration of the instrument.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1.3 Model Number Breakdown Refer to the MicroMod data sheet or data tag for the model number of the product furnished.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2.0 REQUIREMENTS 2.1 Hardware Requirements 2.1.1 Minimum Hardware Requirements The following minimum hardware requirements must be met to successfully load and run the 53MT6000 software. These include: • A personal computer (PC) that meets the minimum requirements for running the Windows® operating system (see Section 2.2, Software Requirements). • A 500 MB disk drive, with the ability to expand to 5 GB of disk space.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4 Requirements
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.0 INSTALLATION Micro-Tools is composed of several hardware and software components integrated into a base personal computer (PC). This section provides information on installing these hardware and software components. Some of the instructions for this installation will be included with the hardware or software components and are not addressed in this Installation and Setup Guide.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL on this icon. The screen should appear as shown in Figure 3-1. Figure 3-1. My Computer Icon and Menu • From the drop-down menu that appears, select the Properties item. The System Properties window will appear as shown in Figure 3-2. Figure 3-2. System Properties Window If the General tab is not selected, select it. The operating system version appears as shown in Figure 3-2. Verify that Windows 2000 Professional, or Windows XP Professional is installed. 3.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ing a parallel device to be attached to it. If a device (for example, a printer) is already connected to the parallel port, remove the parallel cable connector, connect the hardware key to the port, and reconnect the cable to the hardware key. Signals to and from the attached parallel device will be passed through the hardware key. The hardware key must be installed for the Micro-Tools software to run. Figure 3-3.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.3.2.1 Connecting to a Single 53MC5000 Controller To connect a computer COM port on the computer to a single 53MC5000, all you need are: • an available COM port on the computer • a cable to connect the COM port with the mini-DIN configuration port on the front of the controller (behind the flip-down door below the display). An appropriate cable is MicroMod Automation P/N 698B184U01. Six feet (1.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4. Connect the Instrument DataLink cable to the TOP connector at the rear of the SUPERVISORPC card. J Figure 3-4. SUPERVISOR-PC Jumper Terminal Locations Table 3-1. Selecting Supervisor Board Base Address With Jumpers J3, J4, and J5 Base Address J3 J4 J5 300H AB AB AB 310H AB AB BC 380H AB BC AB 390H AB BC BC 3A0H BC AB AB 280H BC AB BC 290H BC BC AB 3.3.2.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3. The bare wire end of the 677B907 cable can be connected to the first controller's standard rear terminal connector as shown in Figure 3-6. If your controllers are equipped for optional rear cord sets, making this connection requires: • The Communications ITB 686B622U01. • A modular cable 677B943Uxx; this cable has a telephone-type modular connector on each end. (See Table 1 in Figure 3-6 for part numbers and available cable lengths.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.4 Installing the Micro-Tools Software Now the process of installing the Micro-Tools software can begin. 3.4.1 Pre-Setup Procedure • Check that the Micro-Tools hardware security key is connected to the parallel port of the computer. • Have the software license key(s) ready. • Power on the base PC and boot the Windows Workstation software. • Log on to the Windows Workstation software with administrative privileges.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.4.5 Micro-DCI Communication Services Location • The Choose Destination Location window appears, which enables you to specify the drive and directory where you want the Micro-DCI Communication Services installed. You can accept the default path of C:\udci by clicking the Next button or you can change the destination directory by clicking the Browse button.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3.4.8 Adding Micro-DCI Networks If you would like to add Micro-DCI instrument networks, click on the Yes button when given the choice. The Add Micro-DCI Networks window appears. Click the Next button. • The Setup program then starts the Super32 Network Addition program which enables you to add Micro-DCI network instruments to your system.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ✎ NOTE If re-installing Micro-Tools, an information window alerts you that the microtools.exe file already exists; click ok. If it exists in the same location you are installing to, you can choose to overwrite the file or keep the previous version. • If you clicked the Browse button, enter both the drive and directory you want to use as the destination directory in the Choose Directory field. • If the directory does not exist, Setup will ask you if it should be created.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ✎ 18 NOTE Entry of the 20-character License Keys is not case-sensitive. The spaces between characters is for legibility only and should NOT be entered as part of the License Key. • Repeat the above steps for each license key. • When finished, select Exit from the File menu. • At this point the Notepad application opens and a Micro-Tools Read Me file appears containing Micro-Tools release information. When you have finished reading this document, close Notepad.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 4.0 START-UP 4.1 Micro-Tools Startup When 53MT6000 Setup is complete, the following Windows Menu Group is created: Figure 4-1. MicroTools Windows Menu Group The function of the icons contained in the Micro-Tools Menu Group are detailed below: This menu item loads and begins running the Micro-Tools application. Provides on-line HELP information as an aid to resolving operational problems. Double-click on the Read Me icon for important information about this software release.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The function of the icons contained in the Micro-DCI Communications Services Menu Group are detailed below: The Micro-DCI DDE Server provides data in "tag.atom" format to DDE clients such as Microsoft Excel. Double-click on the License Admin icon to add or edit license keys. Double-click on the Read Me icon for important information about this software release. Super32 is the Micro-DCI network administration program used to configure networks, instruments, tags, etc.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5.0 OVERVIEW OF USER INTERFACE Because the Micro-Tools software runs under the Microsoft Windows operating system, the point-and-click user interface with its menu bars, pop-up windows, radio buttons, and so on, should be familiar to many users. 5.1 Starting the Micro-Tools Software The setup program for the Micro-Tools software adds the Micro-Tools icon to a program group called "Micro-Tools" by default. Clicking on the Micro-Tools icon starts the Micro-Tools application.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL project toolbar title bar with sizing controls application toolbar menu bar status bar Figure 5-1.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5.3 Toolbars 5.3.1 Project Toolbar Project Selector Specify the default project to be configured using the MicroTools tools. Project Manager Access project files for configuration. Database Editor View and edit the Database. Flexible Control Strategy Graphically configure the Flexible Control Strategy. Control Interconnection Modules Graphically configure the Control Interconnection Modules.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 5.3.2 Application Toolbar The tools available on the Application Toolbar will vary with the operation being performed. Refer to the Online Help for specific toolbar information. 5.4 Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the main Micro-Tools window contains an edit box, tool type field and displays the coordinates of the cursor position.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Table 5-2. Cursor/Mouse Functions Function Action select an item Position the cursor on the item, then click the left mouse button. perform default action for an item Position the cursor on the item, then double-click the left mouse button. display a list of Position the cursor on the item and click the right mouse button to display functions specific to the object menu.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.0 THE MICRO-TOOLS PROJECT MANAGER The Micro-Tools package is designed to be used to configure a whole project, not just a single database (although configuration of an individual database within a project is supported). A project consists of all the software resources needed to control an entire process, or a process area.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.1 Project Manager Window The Micro-Tools PROJECT MANAGER window provides a hierarchical view of how information is stored within the project, and within individual controller "folders" under the project. 6.1.1 Opening the Window The PROJECT MANAGER window (shown in Figure 6-1) opens automatically when the Micro-Tools application is started from the Windows Project Manager.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The Library folder contains all the standard control strategies for FCS (Flexible Control Strategies) and FCIM (Flexible Control Interconnect Modules). The Library will also contain the standard report structures and drawing borders. Users may add their own configuration to the Library as a common source for project applications. Figure 6-2. Library Folder Contents The Project folder is the location where all the controller projects are maintained.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL the controller folder should match the controller’s tagname (each controller has a user configurable tagname). Protections within the software, prevent a controller’s information from being loaded into the wrong controller by linking the respective controller files to the controller name. 6.1.2.2 Folder Commands Right-clicking on a folder displays commands that can be used on that folder. Generally these commands are used to add or remove items from the folder.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.2 How to Create a Project Use one of the following methods to access the dialog box used to enter the name of a new project: • Select PROJECT > NEW PROJECT. Figure 6-4. Create a New Project, Method 1 • Select FILE > NEW > PROJECT. Figure 6-5. Create a New Project, Method 2 or • Right-click on the PROJECT folder in the Project Manager Tree and select NEW PROJECT Figure 6-6.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.3 Project Backup and Restore The complete project database can be backed up to another directory, or to a drive containing a removable medium. Right-click on the project to be backed-up. Select Backup. Choose a location and a name for the resulting backup file. Backing up project data can be done to safeguard data as well as copy data to other machines. As with any software system, it is recommended that backups be done periodically.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 3. Choose a path and filename for the backup file. The file extension .MTB will be added automatically. To Restore all the project data in a backup file: Figure 6-9. Restoring All Project Data in a Backup File 1. Choose FILE > RESTORE on the main menubar. 2. Select the desired backup file to be restored. To Restore just the library or just a single project from a backup file: Figure 6-10. Restoring Only the Library or a Single Project 1.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.4 Importing and Exporting Project Configuration Data 6.4.1 Importing Several methods are provided to allow importing F-TRAN projects created using the 53HC3300 Custom Program Interface Software. 6.4.1.1 Importing F-TRAN Project Files An existing F-TRAN project can be imported automatically by right-clicking on the F-TRAN folder of the desired controller. Choose Import from the pop-up menu. From the file selection dialog that appears, select the existing .
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.4.1.3 Importing the F-TRAN Image Only In some situations, source-file F-TRAN files are not available. However, a copy of the F-TRAN image (HEX) file will have been saved to disk. This image file may be imported to the controller folder F-TRAN image. The F-TRAN image icon appears in the right panel of the Project Manager window when a controller folder is open. Figure 6-13.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.4.1.4 Importing the Controller’s Database A hex file representation of a controller’s database can be imported by right-clicking on the database icon that appears in the right panel of the Project Manager window when a controller folder is opened. Select the Import option from the pop-up menu and choose a path and filename (.M5D) from the file dialog that appears. Figure 6-14. Importing the Controller’s Database 6.4.2 Exporting 6.4.2.
MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 6.5 Project Variables You can assign project-wide values to variables used in the Micro-Tools report generator. To name the variables and assign values open the Project Database folder in the respective project folder. A Variable Store icon will be displayed. Double click on the Variable Store icon to open the table shown in Figure 6-15. Name project variables and specify a value for each. Figure 6-15.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.0 DATABASE EDITOR The Micro-Tools Database Editor provides a menu oriented configuration tool for viewing and setting the values of the various parameters within the controller. The parameters within the controllers are organized into "modules". 7.1 Accessing the Database Editor Window The Database Editor window may be used in the off-line configuration of a project or the on-line configuration of a 53MC5000 instrument.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.2.2 Selecting an On-Line 53MC5000 to Configure There are two ways to access a database for On-Line configuration: • If a controller project folder is selected, the Database may be edited by right-clicking on the Database icon that appears in the right panel of the Project Manager. Select Edit On-Line from the pop-up menu that appears. • The Network Viewer icon Super32 Treeview window.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL One of the buttons on the right of the window is used to access the Data Tables. The Data Tables are a comlete listing of every database location (also called datapoints) by its data type. Use of the Data Tables is described in Section 7.4.14. An Options button is used to access and modify the controller model number mentioned earlier. 7.3.2 Selecting a Function Index The 53MC5000 contains a very important multi-purpose data point, B000.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Figure 7-2. Function Index Drop-Down Box trends continue to update. • Execute a Flexible Control Strategy (FCS) (B000 = 1): The process control station performs control using one of the "canned" strategies supplied with the controller, either "as is" or as modified by the user. Which of the "FIX 1" strategies the unit executes depends on the value assigned to a different data point (B016). (These standard strategies are referred to as CS1, CS2, etc.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ❢ • CAUTION IF DEFAULT THE DATABASE IS SELECTED (FIX98), ANY EXISTING CONFIGURATION IN THE CONTROLLER WILL BE OVERWRITTEN WHEN DEFAULT VALUES ARE WRITTEN TO THE DATABASE. Execute the custom F-CIM sequence (B000 = 99): The user can configure the controller to perform a custom sequence of up to 100 steps, each step executing an F-CIM module (refer to the 53MC5000 Customization Guide).
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.3.3 Making Changes to a Module’s Configuration When a module is selected from the main window, the module-specific window opens displaying the configurable parameters for the module. Information contained in the window may include numerical values, alphanumeric strings or buttons representing logical choices. Windows with limited options will have drop down menus from which to select options. As an example, Figure 7-3 shows the window opened if ANI0 was selected.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4 Sub-Menu Descriptions The following sections describe the module windows displayed when each item is selected from the main database editor window. For details concerning any of the parameters, see the Modular Controller Instruction Bulletin. Note that not all values are configurable; these are identified as "display only". 7.4.1 ANI Menu The number of analog inputs per controller is dependent on the options purchased with the controller.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.2 ANO Menu The number of analog outputs per controller is dependent on the options purchased with the controller. MicroTools provides access for all four possible analog output modules (AO0 through AO4). The window for each AO module contains the entries listed below..
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.3 CCI Menu The number of discrete (contact) inputs per controller is dependent on the options purchased with the controller. MicroTools provides access for all eighteen possible discrete input modules (CCI0 through CCI17). The window for each CCI module contains the entries listed below..
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.4 CCO Menu The number of discrete (contact) outputs per controller is dependent on the options purchased with the controller. MicroTools provides access for all eighteen possible discrete output modules (CCO0 through CCO17). The window for each CCO module contains the entries listed below.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.5 Menu The button for the SYSTEM menu is at the right of the Database Editor window. The SYSTEM menu allows the configuration of the SYSTEM module parameters described in the 53MC5000 Instruction Manual. The SYSTEM module controls fundamental actions of the controller, such as the control program scan rate or the display program scan rate. Figure 7-8.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The window for the SYSTEM module contains the entries listed below: ENTRY EXPLANATION Unit Tagname: Tagname of this instrument [A08] Function Index: The value of the Function Index (FIX) is displayed. The operating modes determined by this value are described in the Instruction Manual. Briefly: SUSPEND MODE [0]: The control program is not running, although inputs continue to be measured, and totalizers and trends continue to update.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Scan Index: This selection determines the execution rate of the control program. This is an index number representing increments of 50 milliseconds (i.e., a value of 2 is an execution rate of 100 milliseconds, a value of 5 is an execution rate of 250 milliseconds). This value can be adjusted to suit program requirements by entering a new value and clicking SAVE.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Day: Run Time Counter or Real Time Clock (53MC5000B only). This value in conjunction with seconds, minutes, hours, months and years is used to determine the amount of time the controller has been actively running. In design level B version of the 53MC5000 controller, these values can also be used as a Real Time Clock. Month: Run Time Counter or Real Time Clock (53MC5000B only).
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.6 Display List Configuration Clicking on the DISPLAY button at the right side of the Database Editor window will open the window shown in Figure 7-9: Figure 7-9. Configuration Window Use this module window to set the number of rows and columns in the display list and also to assign display programs. Once the number of displays has been established by adjusting the number of rows and columns, select a position in the matrix and click in the box.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL The number of control modules per Controller is dependent on the options purchased with the Controller. MicroTools provides access for all four possible control modules (CON0 through CON3). The window for each CON module contains the entries listed below. When first opened, the Control Module window provides access to the General purpose parameters. A module selection window is used to select which of the four CON modules to be displayed or modified.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Auto Enable: Available selections [L114] : Auto Disabled Auto Enabled Manual Fallback Disable: Available selections [L120]: Fallback Enabled Fallback Disabled Process Variable: Displays Process Variable value Setpoint (Change): A setpoint change here only takes effect if controller is in LOCAL mode [C101] Output (Change): An output change here will only take effect if the controller is in MANUAL mode [C102] Controller Span: Full scale range in engineer
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 56 ENTRY EXPLANATION Tagname: Tagname of the CON module [A00]. Output Track Status: Displays the current status value of the Output tracking. A 1 indicates the output value is coming from the Output Track value. A 0 indicates the output comes from the control modules automatic or manual output value [L105].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.7.3 SETPOINT Configurable Parameters The control module SETPOINT parameters may be configured by clicking on the SETPOINT button. The window shown in Figure 7-12 will be displayed. The database locations where these values are stored for CON0 are shown in brackets [ ]. Figure 7-12. Setpoint Parameter Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Tagname: Tagname of the CON module [A00].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 58 ENTRY EXPLANATION SP Track Enable: This parameter is used in conjunction with the Setpoint Track Switch to select the Setpoint Track Mode. The control module’s setpoint is forced to track the Setpoint Track Value when the Setpoint Track Status is 1. Available selections [L118]: Tracking Disabled Tracking Enabled Setpoint (Change): A setpoint change here only takes effect if the Controller is in LOCAL mode [C101].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.7.4 ALARM Configurable Parameters The control module ALARM parameters can be configured by clicking on the ALARM button. The window shown in Figure 7-13 will be displayed. The database locations where these values are stored for CON0 are shown in brackets [ ]. Figure 7-13. Alarm Parameter Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Tagname: Tagname of the CON module [A00]. Control Alarm Mode: This parameter is used to select the control module Alarm mode [B335].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Save: Saves changes without closing window. Cancel: Cancels changes and returns to main menu. 7.4.7.5 TUNING Configurable Parameters The control module TUNING parameters may be configured by clicking on the TUNING button. The window shown in Figure 7-14 will be displayed. The database locations where these values are stored for CON0 are shown in brackets [ ]. Figure 7-14.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.7.6 TREND Configurable Parameters The control module TREND parameters can be configured by clicking on the TREND button. The window shown in Figure 7-15 will be displayed. The database locations where these values are stored for CON0 are shown in brackets [ ]. Figure 7-15. Trend Parameter Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Tagname: Tagname of the CON module [A00]. Trend Rate: Trend sample rate, in seconds [B336].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.7.7 STATUS Configurable Parameters The control module STATUS parameters may be configured by clicking on the STATUS button. The window shown in Figure 7-16 will be displayed. The database locations where these values are stored for CON0 are shown in brackets [ ]. Figure 7-16. Status Parameter Configuration Window 62 ENTRY EXPLANATION SP Track Status: Displays the current status value of the Setpoint tracking.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Control Alarm Ack: This database parameter is used to acknowledge the control module alarms. Control Set Point: This parameter displays the setpoint value to be used for the final control. This setpoint value has the setpoint slewing applied. [C119] Remote Set Point: This parameter is used to display the Remote Setpoint value. This value is used when the Remote Setpoint mode is selected [C120].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.8 PARAMETER Menu There are eight PARAMETER modules available in the 53MC5000. Parameter modules are used to display or change specific database locations within the controller without having to access the engineering mode of the controller. Typical values that can be configured include tuning parameters or alarm limits. Names can be assigned to each of the point entries for added clarity. Figure 7-17.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.9 SDT Menu There are two STATUS DISPLAY (SDT) Modules available in the 53MC5000. Each SDT module contains eight logical status values. These logical values can be used to represent the status of discrete inputs or outputs. The status of each of the eight inputs or outputs can have an associated point name and can also have an associated alarm condition. The SDT module parameters may be configured by clicking on the appropriate table entry.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Read Only: Entering a 1 prevents an operator from changing the state of points via controller front panel buttons. Clicking on the field enables the following selections: No Yes Selecting "No" enters a "0" in the field while selecting "Yes" enters a "1". State: State of the point; clicking on the field enables the following selections: No Yes Selecting "No" enters a "0" in the field while selecting "Yes" enters a "1". Alm. ACK: Alarm acknowledge.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.10 TOTALIZER Menu There are eight Totalizer modules that can be configured. The TOT module parameters can be configured by clicking on the appropriate entry window or button. The window shown in Figure 7-19 will be displayed. Any parameter can be selected and changed. Figure 7-19. TOTALIZER Configuration Window When the TOT button is selected from the Database Editor, a window opens containing the configurable parameters listed below.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 68 ENTRY EXPLANATION Scaling: This parameter is used for scaling and time interval integration. The totalizer input is sampled once each second. Scale Factor is used to convert the input rate measurement (GPM, MGD, LBHR, etc.) to seconds. Clicking on the button opens the following display: Rollover: To set the maximum value of the Module; totalizer resets to 0 when this value is reached.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.11 TREND Menu Eight TREND modules are available in a Modular Controller. The window for each TREND module (Figure 7-20) contains the entries listed below. Figure 7-20. Trend Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Module: Selects the Module to be configured. Use the up or down arrow buttons to cycle through the control module selection. Tagname: Tagname of the TREND MODULE. Trend Engineering Unit: Standard Engineering Units.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 70 ENTRY EXPLANATION Trend Height: Height of the trend at full scale, measured in "display dots". Trend Zero: Low range value of trend in engineering units. Trend Span: Full scale range of trend in engineering units. OK: Saves changes, closes window and returns to main menu. Save: Saves changes without closing window. Cancel: Cancels changes and returns to main menu.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.12 EXTERNAL Menu One EXTERNAL INPUT module is available on each 53MC5000 Controller. This feature allows up to 24 data points to be read from or written to other controllers on a cyclic basis. When EXTERNAL is selected, a table is displayed showing the current configuration for the external data points. The column headings in the table identify the configurable parameters for each external data point. This table is shown below: Figure 7-21.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Remote Point: Name of the parameter to be accessed. SOURCE must be of the form iaTnum where: ia is the instrument address 0 - 32, T is the data type: L, B, C, H, A, or F, and num is the data number Example: 1L1500 Local Port: Name of local parameter to be accessed. The Local point must be of the form Tnum where: T is the data type: L, B ,C, H, A, or F num is the data number Example: L900 Scan Rate: Interval in seconds between updates.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.13 COMMUNICATION Menu It is possible to change communication parameters using this sub-menu. IF COMMUNICATION PARAMETERS USED BY THE PRESENT COMMUNICATION MODE ARE CHANGED, COMMUNICATION WILL BE INTERRUPTED. IT WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE TO USE MC5FIG TO RE-ESTABLISH COMMUNICATION. Figure 7-22. Communication Configuration Window The COMMUNICATION sub-menu entries are listed below.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION MicroLink Mode (Mbits/s): MicroLink communications Baud rate (Mb/s) [B448 MicroLink only]. Available selections are: 2 0.5 0.25 Gateway Mode: Selects the type of Gateway operation. DataLink Responder mode permits the connection of MicroLink instruments to a DataLink master. DataLink Interrogator mode permits the connection of DataLink instruments to a MicroLink network. [L260].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.14 DATA TABLES Menu If you are already very familiar with the structure of the 53MC5000 database and prefer to access data points by their database addresses, use the button labeled Data Tables at the right of the Database Editor window. The Database Values window shown in Figure 7-23 will open. In this window the data points are listed by type and by address. Tabs are provided for each data type.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.15 OPTIONS Menu The Options configuration window (Figure 7-24) allows the configuration of the Controller’s model number. Some product features require the correct model number for activation of the option. Refer to the MicroTools Help or the 53MC5000 Instruction Manual for the model number description. Figure 7-24. OPTIONS Configuration Window 76 ENTRY EXPLANATION Model No.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16 DDI Menu Two Digital Device Interfaces (DDI-A and DDI-B) are available as options in the 53MC5000 Controller. DDI-A and DDI-B are communication interfaces that allow the controller to interface with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). Each port is capable of interfacing to one of the available communications devices. The following selections are available: • DDI-A • DDI-B Selecting either of these will open the window shown in Figure 7-25: Figure 7-25.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.1 Allen Bradley Parameter Configuration Once the preferred PLC device has been selected, a separate configuration window specific to the interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-27. Figure 7-27. Allen Bradley Configuration Window 78 ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456]. Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Set UP: This designates the data format transfer protocol. Clicking on the "down arrow" reveals a list of three selections, these are [DDIA = B293, DDIB = B459]: 8, 1, NO 8, 1, EVEN 8, 1, ODD Network Address: This parameter may be required when using intermediate communication adapters such as Allen Bradley KF2 Communications Modules. Self Address: This is the 53MC5000 source address used in all messages to the Allen Bradley.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Words of L to Read: Beginning with the Starting memory address, this is the number of Logical data words to be accessed from the PLC. Logical data from the PLC is read as words of data and stored in the controller’s database as "L" type data. Individual L data values can then be accessed by the controller. If no Logical type data is to be read, this value should be set to zero.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Words of L to Write: Beginning with the Starting memory address for the writes, this is the number of Logical data words to be written to the PLC. Words of data stored in the controller’s database as "L" type data is written to the PLC as Logical data. If no Logical type data is to be written, this value should be set to zero.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.2 OPTO 22 Parameter Configuration Once the preferred PLC device has been selected, a separate configuration window specific to the interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-28: Figure 7-28. Opto 22 Parameter Configuration Window 82 ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456]. Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Set UP: This designates the data format transfer protocol. Clicking on the "down arrow" reveals a list of 3 selections, these are [DDIA = B293, DDIB = B459]: 8, 1, NO 8, 1, EVEN 8, 1, ODD Set Up Error: This index number refers to a problem with the read or write setup parameters [DDIA = B684, DDIB = B660]. These errors cause DDI operation to halt.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Communications Mode - This parameter selects whether discrete (digital) values are being Digital: transferred as part of the communications. A minimum of one word (16 L- values) is transferred even if only one L- value is used.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Watchdog Time 16-31 (Digital): This parameter is used to specify the watchdog condition. Assuming a loss of communications, the OPTO 22 boards will perform one of the following functions. This applies to all boards from 16 to 31.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Samples to Average: This parameter is used to specify the number of 100 ms samples to be taken for averaging. This value applies to all analog inputs. [DDIA = B681, DDIB = B657] Watchdog Time 32-39 (Analog): This parameter is used to specify the watchdog condition. Assuming a loss of communications, the OPTO 22 boards will perform one of the following functions. This applies to all boards from 32-39.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.3 Modbus Master Parameter Configuration Once the preferred PLC device has been selected, a separate configuration window specific to the interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-29: Figure 7-29. Modbus Master Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456] Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Set UP: This designates the data format transfer protocol. Clicking on the "down arrow" reveals a list of 3 selections, these are [DDIA = B293, DDIB = B459]: 8, 1, NO 8, 1, EVEN 8, 1, ODD Set Up Error: This index number refers to a problem with the read or write setup parameters [DDIA = B684, DDIB = B660]. These errors cause DDI operation to halt.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL There are restrictions on the maximum number of L & C type data that can be read. Refer to the PLC Instruction Manual for details. Read Function Code: The Function Code is used to describe the type of data to be read from the PLC.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Words of L to Write: Beginning with the Starting memory address for the writes, this is the number of Logical data words to be written to the PLC. Words of data stored in the controller’s database as "L" type data are written to the PLC as logical data. If no logical type data is to be written, this value should be set to zero.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.4 Modbus Slave Parameter Configuration Once the preferred PLC device has been selected, a separate configuration window specific to the interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-30. Figure 7-30. Modbus Slave Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type. [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456] Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Set Up Error: This index number refers to a problem with the read or write setup parameters [DDIA = B684, DDIB = B660]. These errors cause DDI operation to halt. 10 = Scan time is at 0 Scan Time (x100ms): This index number is used to specify the time period for the read and write phases of the controller to PLC communications. Enter a number from 1 to 255 (0.1 to 25.5 seconds).
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.5 Siemens Parameter Configuration Once the preferred PLC device has been selected, a separate configuration window specific to the interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-31. Figure 7-31. Siemens Parameter Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type. [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456] Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Set UP: This designates the data format transfer protocol. Clicking on the "down arrow" reveals a list of three selections, these are [DDIA = B293, DDIB = B459]: 8, 1, NO 8, 1, EVEN 8, 1, ODD Set Up Error: This index number refers to a problem with the read or write setup parameters [DDIA = B684, DDIB = B660]. These errors cause DDI operation to halt.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Read Command Code: The Command Code is used to describe the type of data to be read from the PLC. [DDIA = B669, DDIB = B645] D: DataBlock (L & C type word data) S: Absolute Address (L & C type word data) Z: Counter Locations (C type word data) E: Input Bytes (L type byte data) A: Output Bytes (L type byte data) M: Flag Bytes (L type byte data) PLC Error - Read: This Error Code is the reply status from the PLC. Here the error code is reported as a decimal number.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Write Command Code: This selection is used to tell the PLC the type of write to perform. There are two supported options. [DDIA = B679, DDIB = B655] 1= DataBlock (both L & C type data) 2 = Absolute Address (both L & C type data) PLC Error - Write: This Error Code is the reply status from the PLC that are not associated with communications. Here the error code is reported as a decimal number. The PLC manual may report these in hexadecimal. [DDIA = B681, DDIB = B657].
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.6 Koyo Parameter Configuration Once the preferred PLC device has been selected, a separate configuration window specific to the interface is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-32. Figure 7-32. Koyo Parameter Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type. [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456] Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Set UP: This designates the data format transfer protocol. Clicking on the "down arrow" reveals a list of three selections; these are [DDIA = B293, DDIB = B459]: 8, 1, NO 8, 1, EVEN 8, 1, ODD Set Up Error: This index number refers to a problem with the read or write setup parameters [DDIA = B684, DDIB = B660]. These errors cause DDI operation to halt.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION PLC Error Code: Exception Response Code sent from the PLC.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Memory Type: This selection is used to tell the PLC the type of write to perform. This type must be 31. [DDIA = B679, DDIB = B655] PLC Error - Write: This Error Code is the reply status from the PLC that is not associated with communications. Here the error code is reported as a decimal number. The PLC manual may report these in hexadecimal. [DDIA = B681, DDIB = B657] Comm Error - Write: This Error Code is used to report messages related to the communication message.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.7 HART Parameter Configuration This DDI interface selection is for use with the HART multi-drop digital communication. Up to 15 HART devices may be supported on a single network. The HART Parameter configuration window (Figure 7-33) is used to set up the communications parameters. The interface is limited to the collection of the primary variable of the 15 devices.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENTRY EXPLANATION Mode: This displayed value represents the index number of the PLC type. [DDIA = B290, DDIB = B456] Baud Rate: This designates the data transfer rate. Clicking on the "down arrow" reveals a list of 11 selections, these are [DDIA = B292, DDIB = B458]: 110 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 14400 28800 38400 Set UP: This designates the data format transfer protocol.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.16.8 Printer Parameter Configuration When configured to the printer interface mode, the DDI ports can output serial data under control of the resident standard format data-log program or user generated free format data-log program. The printer interface is a unidirectional communications channel. As such, a device connected to the printer interface must be capable of operating at one of the baud rates and set-up values without requiring data-flow control. Figure 7-34.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.17 PASSWORDS Menu This option is only viewable when configuring a 53MC5000 on-line. To view and/or change the Modular Controller’s passwords select the PASSWORDS button from the main DATABASE EDITOR display. The existing passwords will be displayed as shown in Figure 7-35. Figure 7-35. Passwords Configuration Window To change a password, overwrite the existing password by entering the new data directly in the appropriate box, Password 1 through Password 4.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7.4.18 CALIBRATION Menu This option, illustrated in Figure 7-36, is only viewable when configuring a 53MC5000 on-line. Make the desired entry in the appropriate box. The buttons at the bottom of the window have the following functions: Figure 7-36. CALIBRATION Configuration Window ENTRY EXPLANATION OK: Saves changes, closes window and returns to main menu. Save: Saves changes without closing window. Cancel: Cancels changes and returns to main menu.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8.0 F-TRAN PROGRAMMING The F-TRAN Editor accessed using the button on the Project Toolbar provides a convenient way to create and edit F-TRAN files in your project. 8.1 F-TRAN File Storage F-TRAN file instances are stored in the Control, Display and Subroutine folders within the F-TRAN folder for the project. F-TRAN file templates are stored in the Control, Display and Subroutine folders within the F-TRAN library folder. 8.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8.3 Editing an F-TRAN File Once an F-TRAN file has been selected the F-TRAN EDITOR window opens, displaying the file. In the case of a new file, the window will contain the line required by F-TRAN. 8.3.1 Free-Style Editing You can type directly into the F-TRAN EDITOR window (Figure 8-2), using typical word-processing techniques such as swiping text to highlight it, then using cut, copy and paste functions. Keyboard shortcuts are available as shown on the EDIT menu. Figure 8-2.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 8.6 Assigning the Function Index Each instance of Control, Display or Subroutine F-TRAN programs must have a function index (FIX) assigned before a downloadable program image can be built using the Database Builder tool. The Function Index can be assigned to the program in the F-TRAN Editor by using the Assign Fix button. As an alternative, right-click on the desired program in the Project Manager and select Assign Fix from the menu that pops-up. 8.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Figure 8-3. Diagram of Image File Building Process 8.7.1 How to Initiate the Image Build Click on the F-TRAN Image Builder button in the Project Toolbar (or right-click the F-TRAN image object with the mouse and select Build from the menu that appears) to open the window used to select the 53MC5000 for which the F-TRAN image will be built. Once you have selected the target controller, the window shown in Figure 8-4 will open. Figure 8-4.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9.0 GRAPHICAL CONFIGURATION 9.1 Introduction The 53MC5000 Controller supports two types of Function Block oriented customization. Micro-Tools provides tools to graphically configure both systems. 9.2 The Flexible Control Strategy The 53MC5000 Flexible Control Strategy (i.e., FIX 1) is the simplest and easiest to use customization method available in the 53MC5000 Controller. It consists of a fixed set of function blocks which execute in a fixed order.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Templates Instances FUNCTION: Serve as a reusable pattern for installing in controllers, saving time and work, as well as helping to ensure consistency during configuration. FUNCTION: As part of a database file downloaded to a 53MC5000, implement a segment of a control strategy in a particular controller.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9.6 Softwiring Through Graphics 9.6.1 Introduction to STG Softwiring Through Graphics (STG) is Micro-Tools' CAD-like function block drawing tool. STG provides four editors related to function block drawings. 1. Function Block Editor - edits reusable library Function Blocks. 2. Application Editor - edits FCS and F-CIM Applications. 3. Drawing Component Editor - edits free form parts that can be reused in Application drawings. 4.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9.6.3 The Application Editor 9.6.3.1 Opening the Editor An existing FCS or F-CIM application can opened for editing in several ways: 1. Select File > Open on the main menu. - or 2. Double click on the FCS or F-CIM icon in Project Manager. - or 3. Select Edit from the right mouse menu on the FCS or F-CIM icon in Project Manager. 9.6.3.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL To add free-form graphics to a diagram: 1. Choose one of the graphic tools on the STG application toolbar. 2. Click the left mouse key to start drawing the graphic part. 3. Move the mouse pointer (left key up). 4. Click the left mouse key to finish the drawing or use the right mouse key to cancel. 9.6.3.4 Adding Notes To create notes to be stored with a Library or Installed Application: 1.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9.6.4.3 Zooming/Panning Use this tool to quickly zoom in. Use this tool to quickly zoom out. Use this tool to zoom around a specific window. If you want to keep a popup open for zooming and panning, choose View > Zoom Popup on the menubar or choose Zoom Popup on an object menu when using the right mouse button. Figure 9-1. Zoom/Pan Window 9.6.4.4 Connecting Function Blocks Activate the tool used to draw a "signal wire" by clicking on the bar (left mouse button).
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 9.6.5.1 Notes Window User notes can be attached to a function block file. Simply enter your text in the multi-line text box. These notes become part of the function block when you save the file. 9.6.5.2 Netlist Window The STG Netlist is built automatically as you add function block symbols and create interconnections between them. The Netlist is basically a parts and interconnection list.
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53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10.0 THE DOCUMENTER 10.1 Overview The Micro-Tools Documenter provides a flexible method of defining printed reports to document the configuration of a 53MC5000 Process Control Station. Reports can include the values of configuration parameters, F-TRAN program source listings, and Flexible Control Strategy Function Block diagrams. Before a report can be printed, a Report Specification Form must be created to describe the format of the report.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 10.2.5 OK You can add and remove templates from this list in the report editing dialog that appears when OK is selected. 10.3 Editing a Report An existing Micro-Tools Report Specification can be edited by double clicking on it. Changes to the specification are made by entering information into the various tabs. 10.3.1 General The General tab allows the configuration of the Name and Description of the report.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 11.0 TROUBLESHOOTING 11.1 General Recommendations Micro-Tools is primarily a software product which is installed in the user's Personal Computer. This means the environment in which the Micro-Tools components are installed can be very site-specific. Table 11-1 provides general information and cross references to aid in problem resolution for problems arising during installation and setup of 53MT6000 components.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 122 • That DAO 3.5 is loaded properly (refer to Section 3.4.6). • That Services are active. • That Licenses are installed correctly (refer to Section 3.4.12). • The correct path has been specified to the udcilib.dll file.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12.0 SUPPORT SERVICES A number of support services are available to users of the 53MT6000 and other Micro-DCI software and equipment. These include training programs, software maintenance agreements, and replacement parts. 12.1 Software Maintenance Agreement A Software Maintenance Agreement provides the user with Software Update Service. Software Updates may provide modifications, improvements and/or enhancements to existing functionality.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 12.3 Replacement Parts The 53MT6000 is a software product. Optional hardware items available for use with the 53MT6000 are shown in Table 12-1 through Table 12-4. Table 12-1. Interconnection Terminal Boards (ITB) Model Part Number Datalink Card 172S001U02 MicroLink Card 686B627U01 Communications 686B622U01 Table 12-2.
53MT6000 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Table 12-4. Cable Assemblies Cable Function Datalink Card to Micro-DCI Instrument (screw terminals non-Cord set) MicroLink Card to 53MC5000 Datalink Card to CCI / CCO ITB MicroLink Card to CCI / CCO ITB Length Feet (Meters) Part Number 5 (1.5) 677B907U01 10 (3) 677B907U02 15 (4.6) 677B907U03 20 (12.1) 677B907U04 25 (7.6) 677B907U05 30 (9) 677B907U06 50 (15) 677B907U07 2.5 (0.8) 677B943U01 5 (1.5) 677B943U02 25 (7.
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