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Honeywell Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User Manual
Honeywell Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User Manual

Honeywell Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 8-Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual MT11-520...
  • Page 3 Implementation 8-Node Micro TDC 3000 8-Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual MT11-520 Release 500 CE Compliant 9/95...
  • Page 4 In no event is Honeywell liable to anyone for any indirect, special or consequential damages. The information and specifications in this document are subject to...
  • Page 5 About This Publication This publication is provided for users of the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System. Basic information relating to installation, checkout, implementation, and operation are covered. This publication is to be used in conjunction with the remainder of the TDC 3000 X bookset.
  • Page 6 Ground connection to building safety ground 53893 53894 Ground stake for building safety ground DANGER SHOCK HAZARD Electrical Shock Hazard—can be lethal 53895 DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Electrical Shock Hazard—can be lethal 53896 Rotating Fan—can cause personal injury 53897 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW General Description 1.1.1 Basic Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Systems 1.1.2 Options to the System 1.1.3 The Operator’s Keyboard 1.1.4 The Engineer’s Keyboard 1.1.5 The Local Control Network Operating Practices and Housekeeping 1.2.1 Before Startup 1.2.2...
  • Page 8 4.3.2 Loading the NIM Load the Process Manager 4.4.1 Standard Double-Sided Nonredundant PM Cabinet 4.4.2 Expanded Standard PM Cabinet 4.4.3 UCN/PM Box Point Configuration Data Loading the PLCG or CG Data Point Building Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 9 UCN Node Addressing (Pinning) 6.2.3 21-Inch Monitor Adjustments Cleaning 6.3.1 Air Filter Removal and Cleaning Troubleshooting Spare Parts Hardware Verification Test System (HVTS) Overview APPENDIX A PREBUILT POINTS APPENDIX B BUTTON CONFIGURATION INDEX Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 10 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 11: Introduction And Overview

    The operator’s keyboard, however, is included with the base system model. • The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 models will not support U X S or A X M. There are currently no plans to provide U X S or A X M options with the system.
  • Page 12 Monitor (US) Printer Micro Towers (Table Not Included) 52565 Figure 1-1 — Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 13: General Description

    Multinode Modules, are each capable of holding four TDC 3000 Nodes. Although the Advanced Process Manager (APM) is part of the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System, it is not described in this manual. See subsection 1.5 for a list of publications that discuss the Advanced Process Manager and the Universal Control Network (UCN).
  • Page 14: Basic Enhanced Micro Tdc 3000 Systems

    1.1.1 1.1.1 Basic Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Systems The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System is furnished with one basic version. This is the single US Micro TDC 3000. The base version consists of two 4-node towers, an operator’s keyboard, an engineer’s keyboard, a color monitor and printer (ordered seperately), and the Advanced Process Manager.
  • Page 15 LOCK RETURN CHAR LINE CENT DISP SHIFT CLR-ENT LOCK CYAN BLUE MAGN < > — SHIFT SHIFT CMMND ENTER SELECT MAGN BREAK Engineer's Keyboard Figure 1-3 — Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Keyboards 5891 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 16: The Operator's Keyboard

    This protocol is identical to that used on the LCN. There is a user-installed kit that connects the base Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 to a standard LCN system. The kit includes an LCN cabinet that accommodates 4 or 6 empty chassis; a fan module, power supply, and I/O card for each chassis;...
  • Page 17: Operating Practices And Housekeeping

    5. Keep traffic in the control-room operating areas to a minimum. Restrict access to authorized personnel, whose duties require control room entry. 6. Review procedures for extinguishing electrical fires and establish fire-fighting procedures. Refer to a qualified fire-fighting systems contractor for assistance. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 18 • For other applications, radio transmitters with outputs rated as high as 5 watts must be kept at least 3 meters (10 ft.) from the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 equipment during operation. Transmitters with outputs higher than 5 watts must be kept as far as possible from your equipment. Keep equipment doors closed while operating.
  • Page 19: Circuit Card Handling

    Do not use standard Bubble Pack mailers. • Do not allow unprotected cards to come in contact with Styrofoam packing material. For additional ESD information, refer to the LCN Planning manual in the System Site Planning - 1 binder. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 20: Cartridge Disk Handling And Storage

    3. After loading a cartridge, the green indicator on the front of the drive, next to the stop button, blinks as the motor is coming up to speed. When the indicator stops blinking and stays lit, the drive is READY (see Figure 1-4). Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 1-10 9/95...
  • Page 21 The cartridge can now be removed (see Figure 1-4). Insert Cartridge Here Yellow Stop Button Shutter Green Unprotected Position Insert Cartridge Write Protect This Way Position 52400 Figure 1-4 — Cartridge Drive and Disk Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 1-11 9/95...
  • Page 22: Cartridge Media Protection

    If the protect switch is moved to the unprotected position, the cartridge is free to be written on by the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system—data and programs may be lost. 1.5 EMC DIRECTIVE The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system is being brought into compliance with European guidelines for ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC).
  • Page 23: Related Publications

    1.6 RELATED PUBLICATIONS The following publications apply to the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system and should be referred to as required and available: Title Binder 8 Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Specification and System Summary - 2 Technical Data 8 Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User's Manual [this...
  • Page 24 Enhanced Programmable Logic Controller Gateway Implementation/EPLC Gateway Forms MTX-MTLU11 Upgrade Kit Installation Instructions Not Applicable MTX-MTLU12 Upgrade Kit Installation Instructions Not Applicable MTX-MTLU13 Upgrade Kit Installation Instructions Not Applicable MTX-MTLU14 Upgrade Kit Installation Instructions Not Applicable Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 1-14 9/95...
  • Page 25: Site Preparation And Installation

    The electronics modules, color monitor, operator’s keyboard, engineer’s keyboard, touchscreen, trackball, and printer are in separate packages. If the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System is to be placed in storage, the environmental constraints listed here must be followed: Temperature -10°...
  • Page 26: Dimensions And Weight

    /Advanced Process Manager Planning, part of the System Site Planning - 1 binder. 2.3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The customer selected ac power option is installed in the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System before shipment. The inrush current to each electronics module is limited to 15 A @ 120 V.
  • Page 27: Current In Amperes At 120 Vac

    If damaged, immediately notify the carrier and your Honeywell sales representative as to the extent and type of damage. Also check each piece of equipment against the invoice list for any missing items.
  • Page 28: Site Layout

    2.5 SITE LAYOUT Figure 2-1 shows a typical installation of the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 System in a minimum-sized 4 meter x 4 meter (13.1 foot x 13.1 foot) area. Allow a minimum of one meter (3.3 feet) behind and to the side of the equipment for cabling and service.
  • Page 29: Installation

    2.6 INSTALLATION W A R N I N G DO NOT apply power to any of the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System equipment until this installation is completed and this manual tells you to do so. Be sure the power switches are OFF on all equipment and that no power cords are plugged into electrical ac mains.
  • Page 30: Tower #1 Equipment Cabling

    Likewise, no node addressing (pinning) is contained in this section because nodes have been factory pinned. For replacement board pinning instructions, see Section 6— Service , of this manual. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 31: Cabling - Standard

    TPLCN interface. The TP485 in slot 1 in each tower provides the connection, at J3 (see Figure 2-4), and interface for thermocouples that sense the module’s temperature (non-EC Compliant modules only). Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 32 Figure 2-5 — Transition Panel Connections—Tower #1 (left) or #2 (right) 4. Note the Optional PLCG Relay Panel in Figure 2-5 above. It can be mounted above the transition panel, as shown, in the tower containing an optional EPLCG (see Section 2.8.5). Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 33: Cabling - Emc Directive

    2. Note there are two TP485 cards, in slots 1 and 9. The TP485 in slot 9 of each tower provides the TPLCN interface. The TP485 in slot 1 in each tower provides the connection, at J3 (see Figure 2-4), and interface for thermocouples that sense the module’s temperature (non-EMC Directive equipment). Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 34 (sheet metal module) through the attaching screw on the face plate. This I/O board provides the current loop interface between the modules located in an Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 tower. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual...
  • Page 35 2.7.2 BUS A BUS B 53386 Figure 2-8 — TP-485-3 I/O Face Plate ASSY NO. 51304766-300 REV D BAR CODE TP485 53360 Figure 2-9 — TP-485-3 I/O Board Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-11 9/95...
  • Page 36 2.7.3 Cabling EPDGP I/O Board EPDGP I/O boards (see Figures 2-10 and 2-11) interface nearly all the peripherals of the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System. You are now going to connect those cables which could not be installed at the factory.
  • Page 37: Cabling Epdgc I/O Board

    BAR CODE EPDGC I/O 1 Black 0 Dark Grey 1 Med. Grey 0 Light Grey Tab 100 - "DIR" Tab 200 - "INV" Factory Set 53389 Figure 2-13 — EPDGC I/O Pinning Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-13 9/95...
  • Page 38: Operator Keyboard Cabling

    Tower #2. Use a small screwdriver to BUS B tighten the screws (2) on the connectors. 3. Attach the ground wires to the small screws, if they are on your cable. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-14 9/95...
  • Page 39: Touchscreen Cabling

    2.7.12 Process Cabling NOTE It is not necessary to connect process cabling to the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System before you turn power on and make the preliminary checks described in Section 3. Skip this section and go on to subsection 2.8 if the process connections are not yet available.
  • Page 40 Section 4 of this manual. Consult UCN manuals listed in subsection 1.5 for installation and pinning of the Advanced Process Manager that this NIM “talks” to. The PMM in that Advanced Process Manager must be pinned for UCN address #3. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-16 9/95...
  • Page 41: Cabling Diagram And Parts List-Track Ball

    Cartridge Drive 1 Five-Slot Module PS Operator Keyboard Engineering Keyboard 53417 Figure 2-14 — Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Cabling — Standard Table 2-2 — Micro TDC 3000 Cabling — Standard (Trackball) Ref. # Part Number Application Notes 51192126-200 Video Cable...
  • Page 42: Cabling Diagram And Parts List-Touch

    Power Supply or Five-slot Module J8 Operator Keyboard Engineering Keyboard 53418 Figure 2-15 — Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Cabling — Touchscreen Table 2-3 — Micro TDC 3000 Cabling — Touchscreen Ref. # Part Number Application Notes 51192126-200 Video Cable 51308097-100...
  • Page 43: Tower #2 Equipment Cabling

    2.8 TOWER #2 EQUIPMENT CABLING If your Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 System has one color monitor and no options except a touchscreen or trackball, there is no further cabling to be done on tower #2. Skip this section and proceed with subsection 2.10, Installation Wrap-Up.
  • Page 44: Optional Computer Gateway Cli I/O

    (2) on the connector. 3. Using a cable-tie (51190879-001) on each cable, fasten the cables to their strain-relief clamps (marked in Figure 2-7) on the lower transition panel. OPTIONS Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-20 9/95...
  • Page 45: Optional Computer Gateway Cli/A I/O

    A bulkhead face plate is added to the PWA and supports the two D-type connectors. The cables are changed to braid over foil shield with 360 degree metalized plastic back-shells. RS-449 53371 Figure 2-17 — CLI/A Face Plate 53404 Figure 2-18 — CLI/A I/O Board Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-21 9/95...
  • Page 46: Optional Plc Gateway

    PLC configuration uses it. Use a small screwdriver to tighten the screws (2) on the connector. 4. Using a cable-tie (51190879-001) on each cable, fasten the cables to their strain-relief clamps (marked in Figure 2-5 or 2-7) on the lower transition panel. OPTIONS Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-22 9/95...
  • Page 47: Optional Lcn Upgrade

    2.9 OPTIONAL LCN UPGRADE The LCN upgrade kit can connect a base Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 systems into a standard LCN system. There are 6 different LCN upgrade kits: one to accommodate either 5 or 7 empty chassis for nodes to be moved into. The installation process is fairly involved in that those nodes not associated with the Universal Station node will have to be moved from the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 towers to individual 5-slot modules located in an LCN cabinet.
  • Page 48: Installation Wrap-Up

    6. Make sure the power switches on both towers, the color monitor(s), and the printer are 7. Plug power cords from all units into the proper receptacles for the power required. 8. Continue on to Section 3 for power-up tests and other checkout procedures. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 2-24 9/95...
  • Page 49: Checkout

    CHECKOUT Section 3 This section tells you how to check the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System after it has been installed, plugged in and is ready to go. 3.1 POWER-ON TESTS Do not perform any of these tests until the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System has been installed according to Section 2.
  • Page 50 Fan Alarm LED Power Supply LO-NOM-HI Jumper Alphanumeric Status Displays Reset Red LEDs Switch Green LEDs Power OK Yellow or Error Green LEDs Nodes- 53287 Figure 3-1 — Typical 4-Node Tower Electronics—Front View Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 51: Tower #2 Electronics Checks

    #1. Temporarily record these node numbers. Now compare all of your node numbers with Table 6-1 in Section 6 of this manual and verify you have the correct node types. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 52: Color Monitor Check

    . The test continues indefinitely. TEST 4. Press the button to stop printing. The printer shows . Press the ON LINE WAIT ON LINE button again and the printer displays . It is then on-line. LINE Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 53 Test H. LINE Configuration is printed (see Figure 3-2). T&DI Test I. ?END End of T&Ds—waits 5 seconds to see if you want to start again. ASPI No—T&Ds are off. LINE On-line—ready to print. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 54 Record the number or letter represented by before T&DX proceeding to service it. ASPI 40/41 Printer USER TEST Configuration: epr=W1302 sio=Y0126 ocg= free asf= no Figure 3-2 — Printer User Diagnostic Test Message 3011 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 55: Cartridge Drive Checks

    If your equipment passes the checks and tests in this section, proceed to the Implementation and Operational Guidelines, Sections 4 and 5. If not, correct the problem by referring to Service, Section 6 of this manual or consult your Honeywell representative. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual...
  • Page 56 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 57: Implementation

    4.1 IMPLEMENTATION OVERVIEW The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 systems consist of a limited set of equipment and functions, so the range of implementation tasks is reduced to those supported by the purchased equipment and options. Therefore, in this implementation section, we describe a...
  • Page 58: System Startup

    Parameters in the prebuilt Area Database are shown in subsection 4.8.2. To make configuration changes, the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 must have an Engineering Keyboard connected to the station with the cartridge disk drives.
  • Page 59: Local Control Network Configuration

    Instructions for a first-time start up of any LCN-based TDC 3000 X system, including the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system, are provided to take you step-by-step through a first-time startup of a system that has no database. The procedures include...
  • Page 60 9. Select the TIME CHG target and then key in the time in hours and minutes (for example, 14 25). Press ENTER and the current time should appear in the upper right corner of the display. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 61 Section 18 to load the Operating personality into the node(s). Note that a EPLCG is configured as a subset of the Hiway Gateway node. The next step is to load the Gateways and Modules (subsection 4.3). Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 62 &HMO (on-line personality), which are provided on floppies or cartridges and are copied to each HM's Local Volume (!9np) &HMI and &HMO don't exist as directories on the LCN. Only HMs use &HMI and &HMO and only out of their own Local Volume, not across the LCN. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 63: Prebuilt Network Configuration Data

    Default Access Level OPER Oper Kbd Touch Screen Engr Kbd Node Consloe # Station # Default Area AREA01 Cartridge Drives NONE Printer Number NONE Default Access Level OPER Oper Kbd Touch Screen Engr Kbd Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 64 Trend pen delay 1 SEC CL message Confirmation after acknowledgement Printed trend format GRAPHIC Real Time Journal size Real Time Journal Header/Trailer BEG/END messages Contact Cutout Alarms on Alarm CLEAR WHEN ACKNOWLEDGED Summary Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 65 Area-Based Process Alarm Ack? Alarm Command Access Table Change Alarm Summary Sort State OPER Chg Alarm Priority Filter on Alarm OPER Summaries Chg Audible Alarm Annunciation OPER Suppression Alarm Summary Display Freeze OPER Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 66 Access Lvl to Chng Unit Alarm Disable SUPER Access Lvl to Chng Unit Alarm Inhibit SUPER Process Network Fast Commands OPER Software Option Key File HG POINT DISPLAY RANGES ENHANCED TREND PENS HM DISK REDUNDANCY PRINTED SUMMARIES Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-10 9/95...
  • Page 67 Node 4 (NIM) 0 kb, 0 files Node 5 (AM) 10000 kb, 100 files Node 7 (CG) 10000 kb, 100 files Continuous History Groups Configuration Unit IDs 1 - 10 Groups per Unit Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-11 9/95...
  • Page 68 Volume Size (kb) 20000 User File Storage Configuration Volume ID - PICS 5000 Files, 200000 kb Volume ID - CL 5000 Files, 150000 kb Volume ID - TEST 5000 Files, 150000 kb Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-12 9/95...
  • Page 69: Loading Gateways And Modules

    The following steps load the modules (nodes) with their operating personalities. The HM also contains prebuilt data for the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 configuration. You are given the option to select blank (null) files as each module is loaded. Subsection 4.3.1 shows the preconfigured NIM data.
  • Page 70: Load The Process Manager

    7. On the Program Source display, select DEFAULT SOURCE, then select EXECUTE. The Data Source display appears. 8. On the Data Source display, select DEFAULT SOURCE, then select EXECUTE. Loading should begin. In a few minutes, The APM status should change to IDLE. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-14 9/95...
  • Page 71: Expanded Standard Pm Cabinet

    Number of PV slots IOMCARDA IOP card number (see chart) NLOGSLOT Nmbr. of Logic slots IOMTYPE IOP card type (see chart) NDCSLOT Nmbr. of Digital Comp. slots 150 FAILOPT(n) Output failure option Unpower Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-15 9/95...
  • Page 72 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None (continued) Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-16 9/95...
  • Page 73 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-17 9/95...
  • Page 74: Loading The Plcg Or Cg

    One AM point and fifteen prebuilt APM data points of several different types are provided by Honeywell. Each such point is provided in an IDF and in an exception-build file. IOP types and slot location for these points are configured to match the standard cabinet in Chart 4-1 so if you do not have those card types and card locations numbers, you should either build your own points or revise the prebuilt points as desired.
  • Page 75: Custom Functions

    • Picture Editor Data Entry • Picture Editor Reference Manual A step by step example of a simple picture editor building session is provided in Task 23 of the System Startup Guide. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-19 9/95...
  • Page 76: Build Free Format Logs

    Button Configuration Form Instructions (binder 1) • Button Configuration Data Entry (binder 1) • Actors Manual (binder 2) Section 24 in the System Startup Guide provides a step-by-step example of how to configure a few buttons. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-20 9/95...
  • Page 77: Prepare User-Written Programs

    4.7.4 4.7.4 Prepare User-Written Programs You can use Honeywell’s Control Language (CL) to write programs that accomplish user- defined functions and algorithms. CL programs in the Application Module (CL/AM programs) are bound to data points and execute as those points are processed in the AM.
  • Page 78: Area Database Configuration

    4.8 AREA DATABASE CONFIGURATION An Area Database (Area 01) is preconfigured for the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 file. It uses the standard prebuilt data points described in Appendix A for Reports, Group displays, etc. You may want to look through the standard configuration data shown in subsection 4.7.2.
  • Page 79: Area Database Prebuilt Configuration Data

    Screen 0, Type PMSTAT Process NTWK No.: 1, Box/Node: 3 Unit Trend Display Configuration Trend display number: 1 Trend title: MICRO TDC 3000 Trend timebase: 2 HOURS Axis set definition: not configured Related/Help Displays: Null Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-23 9/95...
  • Page 80 SOE Journal Assignment Ptr ID: 1, Time Span: 72, No. 3, Journal Name: SYSTEM3 Journal Title: MICRO TDC3000 SYS MAINTS Journal type: SYSMAINT, Invoc. type: DEMAND Ptr ID: 1, Time Span: 72, Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-24 9/95...
  • Page 81: Configuration Completion

    Operator’s Personality in the other. If the memory size for US’s is 6Mb or larger, then you may want to load the Universal Personality in one or all stations. The Universal Personality allows you to switch between Operating mode and Engineering mode with a single keystroke. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-25 9/95...
  • Page 82 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 4-26 9/95...
  • Page 83: Operational Guidelines

    5.1 THE ENGINEERING AND OPERATOR PERSONALITIES Each Universal Station (US) in a basic Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 system can be loaded with either the Universal Personality or the Operator Personality. When the Universal Personality is loaded in a station, both operations functions and engineering (configuration) functions can be performed.
  • Page 84 ENTER DOWN INFO ASSIGN STATUS 54122 The Console Status display is available in both the Operator Personality and the Universal Personality. This is the first display to appear when a station is loaded. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 85 Beeping Noise—As the US Operating Personality comes up, you may hear a beeping noise indicating that some alarm needs to be evaluated and acknowledged. For now you can stop the noise by pressing the SIL (silence) key. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 86 • Use the System Startup Guide to start up the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 System. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 87 • Use the System Startup Guide to start up the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 System. 5.1.1.4 How to Change a US’s Personality If you have the Universal Personality loaded, you can switch between operations functions and engineering functions by holding down the Control key and pressing the Help key on the Engineering Keyboard.
  • Page 88: Loading The Modules And Gateways

    [normally, you will select the default source (NET = HM)]. Then, select EXECUTE COMMAND. 4. Wait from a few seconds to a few minutes for the status for the AM to go to OK. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 89: Loading Network Interface Module And Ucn Devices

    When the NIM is loaded and operating (primary NIM status = OK), you can load the APM program and restore Advanced Process Manager data through the UCN status display. Refer to subsection 4.4 in this manual. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 90: Loading The History Module

    If you are new to LCN-based TDC 3000 X Systems, we recommend that you read the following sections in the System Overview: • Section 5—Man/Machine Interface • Section 6—System Operation • Section 8—System Maintenance Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 91: Calling Up Operating Displays

    Process units assigned to it. • Pathnames for custom displays and button configuration files. • Process-related and use-related characteristics of standard displays, standard logs, Free Format logs, printed trends, reports, and journals. • Alarm annunciation policies. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 92: Keyswitch Access Levels

    Console Status display reappears. 5.3.3 Keyswitch Access Levels All functions that can change data within the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 System are assigned by Network Configuration, or by the system, to one of these keyswitch access levels: •...
  • Page 93 OPER, so selecting OPER results in the VIEW level. To verify the actual keyswitch level for this US, call up the Console Status display and check under the ACCESS heading. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-11 9/95...
  • Page 94 At a station with the Operator Personality running, perform the Area Database change procedure except select the same area that was running before. You must either do this or reload the US to make the newly compiled keylock picture available. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-12 9/95...
  • Page 95: Monitor Operation

    5.4 MONITOR OPERATION The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 may be using one of following types of monitors: • IDEK 21–inch Multiscan Color Monitor (older monitor Model MF-5221). Section 5.4.1 explains the analog, rotary-type screen control knobs. • IDEK 21–inch Vision Master Monitor (newer monitor Model MF-8221). Section 5.4.2 explains the digital, push-button screen controls.
  • Page 96: Idek Model Mf-5221

    V-SIZE V-POSI H-SIZE H-POSI RRC PCC OTHER MAC II VGA 11040 Figure 5-1 — Location and Function of Controls 1. BRIGHT (brightness) control Turn this control to adjust the brightness of the display. Brighter Darker Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-14 9/95...
  • Page 97 6. V-POSI (vertical position) control Turn this control to adjust the center of the display vertically. Down 7. H-SIZE (horizontal size) control Turn this control to adjust the horizontal size of the display. Enlarge Lessen Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-15 9/95...
  • Page 98 Press this button to degauss CRT 11. POWER switch and indicator To turn on the power of the unit, press this switch. The indicator will light up. To turn off the unit, press it again. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-16 9/95...
  • Page 99 Connect to the AC outlet with the supplied AC power cord. 14. BNC INPUT VOLTAGE selector Select the appropriate BNC video input voltage for your computer, 0.7 V or 1.0 V. BNC INPUT 1.0 V VOLTAGE selector 0.7 V Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-17 9/95...
  • Page 100 (75 for video, 1 K for sync). The switches of unused BNC connectors should also be set to the right. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-18...
  • Page 101: Idek Model Mf-8221

    To avoid eye strain and reduce energy, it adjusts the screen contrast automatically as the ambient light of the room changes. Note: - Do not place anything in front of the sensor. It doesn’t operate properly when it is dirty or covered. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-19 9/95...
  • Page 102 Use to select the input signal either from the BNC CONNECTORS or from the 15PIN BNC D-SUB D-SUB CONNECTOR. Pressing the button alternates between the input connectors and the indicator will be illuminated in either case. SIGNAL Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-20 9/95...
  • Page 103 “center.” Note: - The RRC CONTROL BUTTONS must be used after degauss has been operated. 52542 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-21 9/95...
  • Page 104 Press to adjust the vertical position of the picture. 52546 H-SIZE CONTROL BUTTONS Press to adjust the horizontal size of the picture. 52547 H-POSITION CONTROL BUTTONS Press to adjust the horizontal position of the picture. 52548 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-22 9/95...
  • Page 105 Use to cancel magnetism when swiveling or moving the monitor causes poor purity The button operates for approximately 10 seconds and goes off automatically. Note: - Degauss occurs automatically on power on and it is best to leave 30 minutes between each degauss operation. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-23 9/95...
  • Page 106 1KΩ for sync). The switches of the unused BNC SIGNAL INPUT CONNECTORS should also be set to the right. TILT-SWIVEL STAND Allows the screen angle to be adjusted by 90 degrees horizontally, 15 degrees up and 5 degrees down. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-24 9/95...
  • Page 107: Hitachi Model Hm-4821-D

    Figures 5-5, 5-6, and 5-7. SELECT ADJUST STORE RECALL DEGAUSS POWER M O D E – – – GREEN ORANGE:SAVE COLOR 53949 Figure 5-5 — Location of Front Panel Controls for Hitachi 4821-D Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-25 9/95...
  • Page 108 GREEN Store Brightness Front Power Button Control Button Switch Recall Contrast Button Control Button Power Indicator Degauss Button 53941 Figure 5-7 — Right Side Controls of Front Control Panel for Hitachi 4821-D Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-26 9/95...
  • Page 109 This port is used only for Factory preset and this is not user accessible. INPUT VOLTAGE The input voltage range for this equipment will be selected automatically. NOTE To comply with FCC regulations, a shielded interface cable is recommended. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-27 9/95...
  • Page 110 Main Power Switch Sync H. or H.V. AC Input Inputs Mixed Sync Remote Control Interface Port (RS-232C) Blue Video Green Inputs 53948 Figure 5-9 — Rear Panel Interface Functions of Hitachi 4821-D Monitor Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-28 9/95...
  • Page 111 Mode Indicator Sync Signal Sync Signal Signal Green Stand-by Orange Suspend Orange Off (H.V. loss) Orange Off (FRONT POWER Orange switch is Off.) conditions conditions conditions Off (MAIN POWER switch is Off.) Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-29 9/95...
  • Page 112 LEDs light up indicating an error. • STORE button Press the STORE button after making the adjustments, the adjusted data is stored in memory and the monitor exits from the Adjustment mode. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-30 9/95...
  • Page 113 If you compensate MOIRE excessively, horizontal jitter may appear on the picture. (It depends on timing.) When you adjust MOIRE, adjust so horizontal jitter does not appear on the picture. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-31 9/95...
  • Page 114 When you select MODE 2, you can adjust the Color Temperature No. 3. Red of Color Temperature No. 3 Green of Color Temperature No. 3 Blue of Color Temperature No. 3 MODE 53943 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-32 9/95...
  • Page 115 The H. CENT indicator lights up, when you select the H. CENT in selecting MODE 1. H. CENT Indicator Lights Up COLOR 53934 • HEIGHT indicator The HEIGHT indicator lights up, when you select HEIGHT in MODE 1. HEIGHT Indicator Lights Up COLOR 53935 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-33 9/95...
  • Page 116 BLUE indicator (MODE 2) The ROTATION indicator lights up, when you select ROTATION in MODE 1. The BLUE indicator lights up, when you select BLUE in MODE 2. ROTATION (BLUE) Indicator Lights Up COLOR 53938 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-34 9/95...
  • Page 117 Press the “+” button, the screen increases brightness. Press the “–” button, the screen decreases brightness. When you press “+” button and “–” button at the same time, Brightness value becomes maximum. – 53945 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-35 9/95...
  • Page 118 Continue adjustment, press the SELECT button. SELECT COLOR 53953 Horizontal Centering Setting 1. Select MODE 1 by the mode selection switch, and press the SELECT button until the H. CENT indicator lights up. SELECT MODE COLOR 53954 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-36 9/95...
  • Page 119 1. Select MODE 1 by the mode selection switch, and press the SELECT button until the HEIGHT indicator lights up. SELECT MODE COLOR 53958 2. Adjust the vertical height by pressing the ADJUST button (+) or (–). SELECT ADJUST COLOR 53959 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-37 9/95...
  • Page 120 2. Adjust the vertical centering by pressing the ADJUST button (+) or (–). SELECT ADJUST COLOR 53963 3. After adjusting the vertical centering, if you want to: Store the adjusted data, press the STORE button. SELECT ADJUST STORE COLOR 53964 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-38 9/95...
  • Page 121 3. After adjusting the side pincushion, if you want to: Store the adjusted data, press the STORE button. SELECT ADJUST STORE COLOR 53968 Continue adjustment, press the SELECT button. SELECT COLOR 53969 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-39 9/95...
  • Page 122 3. After adjusting the rotation, if you want to: Store the adjusted data, press the STORE button. SELECT ADJUST STORE COLOR 53972 Continue other adjustment by pressing the SELECT button. SELECT COLOR 53973 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-40 9/95...
  • Page 123 1 655K + 7MPCD 2 9300K + 8MPCD 3 User adjustable (default 9300K + 8MPCD) (This color temperature is adjustable in MODE 2 of RGB Color Balance. See display setting item number 11) Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-41 9/95...
  • Page 124 Indicator Lights Up ADJUST (+) Button SELECT ADJUST – COLOR 53980 4. After selection of color temperature, store the selected data by pressing the STORE button or SELECT ADJUST STORE – COLOR 53981 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-42 9/95...
  • Page 125 3. After adjusting the red of color balance 9300K + 8MPCD, if you want to: Store the adjusted data, press the STORE button. SELECT ADJUST STORE – COLOR 53985 Continue adjustment by pressing the SELECT button. SELECT COLOR 53986 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-43 9/95...
  • Page 126 C. Blue of color balance 9300K + 8MPCD Setting 1. Select MODE 2 by the mode selection switch, and press the SELECT button until the indicator lights up. SELECT MODE COLOR 53991 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-44 9/95...
  • Page 127 Factory preset data of RGB color balance is set to maximum value. For this reason, when you adjust balance the first time or after you press the RECALL button, if you press the “+” button, the RGB color balance is not changed. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-45 9/95...
  • Page 128 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 5-46 9/95...
  • Page 129: Service

    System. 6.1 OVERVIEW The multinode module used in the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System is similar in appearance to other LCN-type, 10-slot modules. However, it uses a different backplane and power supply. It also can only accept certain PWB boards (generally, the newer, more compact board designs) because of limited space for each node.
  • Page 130 The Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 towers contain an air filter located just above the Multinode Module. Figure 6-1 shows the location of the scotfoam air filter. Subsection 6.3 contains information on how to gain access to the air filter. Scotfoam...
  • Page 131 Table 6-1 lists node types which can be installed in the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System. In addition, the table lists the factory-assigned node numbers and the board slots where those node types are found. For details about specific boards used in each option, consult the 8-Node Multinode Module Service manual in the Implementation/8-Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 binder.
  • Page 132: Field Adjustments

    6.2 FIELD ADJUSTMENTS There are no field adjustments for the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Control System other than those for the 21" color monitor. When replacing a board, you may have to change some pins (or jumpers) on the board to make the board correspond with the counterpart it is replacing.
  • Page 133: Lcn Node Addressing (Pinning)

    Parity Jumper Removed = "1" Overall number of jumpers removed including the parity jumper must be an odd number. This example indicates node address 03. K2LCN 7739 Figure 6-2 — K2LCN Address Jumpers Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 134: Ucn Node Addressing (Pinning)

    The UCN pinning headers are set in the same way as the LCN headers, except there is a larger address range. Acceptable UCN addresses on the Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 control system, however, are “1” for the primary NIM and “2” for the redundant NIM. To set the UCN address, set switches to represent the weights in the node address (a switch “OFF”...
  • Page 135 RX-B TX JP1 NIM MODEM UCN-A UCN-B 53374 Figure 6-4 — NIM Modem Face Plate NIM Modem 53361 Figure 6-5 — NIM Modem Board for EMC Directive Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 136: 21-Inch Monitor Adjustments

    OTHER: Select OTHER when using any other graphics card or generator than the above, with a horizontal frequency between 30 and 80 khz. For the UWS, place this switch in the MACII position. Degauss Press this button to degauss the CRT Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 137: Cleaning

    • Is power applied to both towers and all peripherals? Check power indicators on all devices in the system. Check switches, fuses, and circuit breakers on all equipment to insure they are functioning. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 138: Spare Parts

    To isolate a failed board, power supply, fan assembly, or other Optimum Replaceable Unit (ORU), follow the service procedures provided in the 8-Node Multinode Module Service manual in the Implementation/8-Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 binder. Service Information for the cartridge drives and the ASPI-41 printer is provided in Universal Station Service in the LCN Service - 1 binder.
  • Page 139 10 M TWR TO TWR CABLE OPN 10 meters Cable between Towers 51195992-100 FLAT TOUCHSCREEN ASM Touchscreen for 20” CRT * 51108306-100 TRACKBALL Trackball and attached cable 51304502-100 TRACKBALL I/F CABLE Adapter Cable inside enclosure * ORU Level Replacement Item Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 6-11 9/95...
  • Page 140 Spare parts for the Multinode Module and its components (fan, power supply, boards, etc.) are listed in the 8-Node Multinode Module Service manual in the Implementation/8-Node Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 binder. Spare parts for the Five/Ten-Slot Module and its components (fan, power supply, boards, etc.) are listed in the Five/Ten-Slot Module Service manual in the LCN Service - 2 binder.
  • Page 141: Hardware Verification Test System (Hvts) Overview

    An example is shown in Figure 6-3. In the example, entries made by the operator are enclosed in boxes. Also, the operator has stepped through three different nodes, obtaining the configuration for each. Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 6-13 9/95...
  • Page 142 For example, software is made to “think” a physical EPDG board occupies two board-slots. Software reports the first “slot” is occupied by an “SPDG” board and the second, nonexistent “slot” contains an “EPDG.” Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 6-14 9/95...
  • Page 143 Type 1 1 Lowest Acceptable Slot 2 SPC HW Ver 1 Rev D FW Ver 0 Rev D Type 1 1 Hw Ver 1 Rev A Figure 6-5 — REVision Sample Printout 6468 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 6-15 9/95...
  • Page 144 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 6-16 9/95...
  • Page 145 ------ PISRC(1) PM_REG.OPEU PVSGCHTP ------ PIDSTN(1) DEVHITP ------ PIACTSTS(1) ACTIVE DEVLOTP ------ NMODE AUTO ALENBST ENABLE NMODATTR OPERATOR ALPRIOR MODEPERM PERMIT CCINPT EXTSWOPT NONE CLSLOTS SPHILM NOPKG SPLOLM NUMSWTCH NOGINPTS SPOPT NOGOPTS OPHILM Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 146 PRIMOD CALCEXP “C1=LOG(C3*SQR(P1)/2*C4;MIN(C1,C2)“ USERID “----------------” PISRC(1) APM_REG.PV PVALGID CALCULTR PVALDB PVEUHI 25000.00 PVHITP ---- PVEULO 0.000000 PVLOTLP ---- PVFORMAT PVROCPTP ---- PVEXEUHI 5000.00 PVROCNTP ---- PVEXEULO 0.000000 BADPVR NOACTION PVCLAMP NOCLAMP ALENBST ENABLE Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 147 LOGALGID(7) NULL LODSTN(2) APM_LOG.FL(10) LOGALGID(8) NULL LOENBLE(2) LOGALGID(9) NULL LOSRC(3) LOGALGID(10) NULL LODSTN(3) APM_LOG.FL(11) LOGALGID(11) NULL LOENBLE(3) LOGALGID(12) NULL LOSRC(4) LOGALGID(13) NULL LODSTN(4) APM_LOG.FL(12) LOGALGID(14) NULL LOENBLE(4) FL11 LOGALGID(15) NULL LOSRC(5) LOGALGID(16) NULL Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 148 DIRECT PNTFORM COMPONNT OPCHAR PTDESC “ “ OPIN1 0.000000 EUDESC “????????” OPOUT1 0.000000 KEYWORD “????????” OPIN2 33.00000 UNIT OPOUT2 33.00000 NTWKNUM OPIN3 66.00000 NODENUM OPOUT3 66.00000 MODNUM OPIN4 100.0000 SLOTNUM OPOUT4 100.0000 PNTMODTY Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 149 APM_FLG APM_FLG Parameter Parameter NAME "APM_FLG" STATETXT(1) “BUSY” PNTFORM FULL STATETXT(0) “FREE” PNTDESC “PM FLAG POINT” BUSY KEYWORD "FLAG" BOXCLR(1) WHITE UNIT BOXCLR(0) GREEN NTWKNUM ALPRIOR NOACTION NODENUM ALENBST ENABLE SLOTNUM EIPPCODE ------- Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 150 PRIMMOD OFFNRMPR NOACTION PNTMODTY ALENBST ENABLE DITYPE STATUS EVTOPT NONE APM_D0C APM_D0C Parameter Parameter NAME "APM_D0C" NTWKNUM PNTFORM COMPONNT NODENUM PTDESC “ “ MODNUM EUDESC “????????” SLOTNUM KEYWORD “????????” PNTMODTY UNIT DOTYPE STATUS Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 151 OVERVAL SLOTNUM PVALDB HALF PRIMOD PVHITP 100.0000 PNTMODTY HLAI PVHIPR SENSRTYP 1_5_V PVLOTLP ---- PVCHAR LINEAR PVHHTP ---- INPTDIR DIRECT PVROCPTP 25.00000 PVEUHI 100.0000 PVROCNTP ---- PVEULO 0.000000 BADPVPR JOURNAL PVFORMAT ALENBST ENABLE Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 152 COMPONNT PVCHAR LINEAR PTDESC “ “ INPTDIR DIRECT EUDESC “????????” PVEUHI 300.O000 KEYWORD “????????” PVEULO 0.000000 UNIT PVFORMAT NTWKNUM PVEXEUHI 350.0000 NODENUM PVEXEULO 50.00000 MODNUM PVCLAMP NOCLAMP SLOTNUM LOCUTOFF -------- PNTMODTY HLAI 0.000000 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 153 PF13 PF14 PF15 PF16 PF17 SHIFT PF10 PF11 PF12 PF13 PF14 PF15 PF16 PF17 CONTROL PF10 PF11 PF12 PF13 PF14 PF15 PF16 PF17 Figure B-2 — Button Configuration Menu - Engineer’s Keyboard 3327 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 154 KEY(02,FIVE) KEY(02,SIX) KEY(02,SP) KEY(02,OUT) KEY(02,FAST) KEY(02,SLOT) KEY(02,ONE) KEY(02,TWO) KEY(02,THREE) KEY(02,RAISE);DELAY(0,0,500);KEY(02,RAISE_RL) KEY(02,FSTRAISE);DELAY(0,0,500);KEY(02,FSTRASRL) KEY(02,SCHEM) KEY(02,HELP) KEY(02,PERIOD) KEY(02,ZERO) KEY(02,DASH) KEY(02,LOWER);DELAY(0,0,500);KEY(02,LOWER_RL) KEY(02,FAST_LOW);DELAY(0,0,500);KEY(02,FSTLWRL) KEY(02,HOUR_AVG) KEY(02,ENTER) KEY(02,CLR_ENT) KEY(02,SELECT) KEY(02,TAB_UP) KEY(02,PRR_DISP) KEY(02,ASC_DISP) KEY(02,ACK) KEY(02,TAB_LEFT) KEY(02,TAB_DOWN) KEY(02,TAB_RGHT) KEY(02,DISP_BK) KEY(02,DISP_FWD) KEY(02,MSG_SUMM) KEY(02,ALM_SUM) Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 155 UPDATE(0,2) QUE_KEY(ALM_SUMM) MSGSUM CROSSCRN(2) UNITSUM QUE_KEY(MAN) QUE_KEY(AUTO) QUE_KEY(NORM) QUE_KEY(ASC_DISP) QUE_KEY(DISP_FWD) QUE_KEY(SLOT) QUE_KEY(PAGE_FWD) CROSSCRN(01);CLR_SCRN UCN_STAT(1) REP_MENU CROSSCRN(2) QUE_KEY(FAST) QUE_KEY(SIL) QUE_KEY(MSG_CNFM) CROSSCRN(1) QUE_KEY(OUT) QUE_KEY(SP) QUE_KEY(RAISE) QUE_KEY(HELP) QUE_KEY(DISP_BK) QUE_KEY(TREND) QUE_KEY(PAGE_BK) CROSSCRN(02);CLR_SCRN PM_STAT(1,3) KEY(01,FAST);KEY(02,FAST) QUE_KEY(ACK) QUE_KEY(MSG_CLR) QUE_KEY(LOWER) Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 156 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual 9/95...
  • Page 157 4.8.2 Authorized Personnel 1.2.2 Autoboot 3.1.2, 5.2.3 Disabling 5.2.3 Automatic Boot 3.1.2 Avoiding ESD Damage Bags, Protective Basic Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 Systems 1.1.1 Before Startup 1.2.1 Bootload 3.1.2 Automatic 5.2.3 From Power Off 5.1.1.1 Bootloading US from Cartridges 5.1.1.2 Bootloading US from the HM 5.1.1.1...
  • Page 158 See “Cartridge Disk” Media Protection 1.4.2 Removal 1.4.1 1.1.2, 4.2.1 Changing Area Database 5.3.2.1 Changing Passwords 5.3.3.2 Changing US Personalities 5.1.1.3 Checks Cartridge Drive 3.1.5 Color Monitor 3.1.3 Preliminary Printer 3.1.4 Tower #1 3.1.1 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-2 9/95...
  • Page 159 Cable Maximum 2.8.3 Connection Gateway 2.8.3 Gateway (CG) 1.1.2 Gateway Cabling 2.8.3 Host 2.8.3 Redundant Cable 2.8.3 Configuration Printout Configuration Area Database Network 4.2.1 Button UCN/PM Box Point 4.4.3 Configure Buttons 4.7.3 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-3 9/95...
  • Page 160 1.1.4 Cabling 2.7.6 Deny Access 1.1.4 Disconnecting 1.1.4 Keylock 4.2.1.1 Lockout 1.1.4 Personality 4.2.1.1 Reconnecting 1.1.4 Second 2.8.1 Environment, Class C Environment, Office EPDG I/O Cabling 2.7.2 EPDGC I/O Cabling (EC) 2.7.4 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-4 9/95...
  • Page 161 Bootload US1 with Oper. Personality from Preloaded HM 5.1.1.1 Change a US’s Personality 5.1.1.3 Change the Area Database 5.3.1.1 Load a US from Another Operating US 5.1.1.5 Load and Change US Personalities 5.1.1 Humidity 1.2.2 Storage HVTS Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-5 9/95...
  • Page 162 Locations 3.1.1 Power OK 3.1.1 3.1.1 Yellow 3.1.1, 3.1.5 Loading Application Module 4.3.1, 5.2.1 History Module 5.2.3 Network Interface Module 4.3.2, 5.2.2 4.4, 5.2.2 US from another US 5.1.1.3 US Personalities 5.1.1 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-6 9/95...
  • Page 163 Operator’s Personality Optional Computer Gateway 2.8.3 PLCG 2.8.4 Redundant Network Interface Module 2.8.2 Options to the System 1.1.2 Options, AC Voltage 2.3.1 Orientation Cartridge Disk 1.4.1 Equipment 2.5, 2.6 Overview 1, 6.1 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-7 9/95...
  • Page 164 2.7, 2.7.3 Diagnostic 3.1.4.2 Positioning Second 2.8.1 Self-Test 3.1.4.1 Test Message 3.1.4.2 User-Diagnostic Test 3.1.4.2 Printout Configuration Revision Process Cabling 2.7.1 Process Manager Protecting Cartridge Disk 1.4.2 Cartridge Media 1.4.2 Circuit Card Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-8 9/95...
  • Page 165 Self-Test, Printer 3.1.4.1 Separation between Towers Serial Data, High Speed 1.1.5 Service Setting Time and Date 5.1.1.5 Shipping Defective Circuit Card Shipping Inserts, Cartridge Drive Signal Connectors Site Installation Layout Preparation Requirements Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-9 9/95...
  • Page 166 Tower #1 Electronics Checks 3.1.1 Tower #1 Equipment Cabling Tower #2 Electronics Checks 3.1.2 Tower #2 Equipment Cabling Tower Identification Installation Positioning Separation TP485Pinning 6.2.2 TPLCN 1.1.5 Cabling 2.7.7 Connection Pinning 6.2.1 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-10 9/95...
  • Page 167 2.8.2 Version B 1.1.1 Walkie-Talkies 1.2.2 Weight 2.2.1 Windows Open 1.2.2 Windows Sealed 1.2.1 WREN III Drive 3.1.2 Drive Power Wrist Strap 1.2.1, 1.3 Write Protect 1.4.2 Write-In-Process 3.1.2 Yellow LED 3.1.1 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User’s Manual Index-11 9/95...
  • Page 168 Enhanced Micro TDC 3000 User's Manual Index-12 7/95...
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