Installation - GE B90 Instruction Manual

Low impedance bus differential system
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PRODUCT SETUP
Configure the operand to drive an output contact, user-programmable LED, or selected communication-based output.
Latching and acknowledging conditions—if required—are programmed accordingly.
The CRC alarm function is available on a per-channel basis. The total number of direct input and output messages that
failed the CRC check is available as the
Message count and length of the monitoring window — To monitor communications integrity, the relay sends 1
message per second (at 64 kbps) or 2 messages per second (128 kbps) even if there is no change in the direct outputs.
For example, setting the
at 64 kbps and 80 minutes at 128 kbps. If the messages are sent faster as a result of direct outputs activity, the
monitoring time interval shortens. Take this into account when determining the
setting. For example, if the requirement is a maximum monitoring time interval of 10 minutes at 64 kbps, then the
ALARM CH1 MESSAGE COUNT
Correlation of failed CRC and bit error rate (BER) — The CRC check can fail if one or more bits in a packet are
corrupted. Therefore, an exact correlation between the CRC fail rate and the BER is not possible. Under certain
assumptions an approximation can be made as follows. A direct input and output packet containing 20 bytes results
in 160 bits of data being sent and therefore, a transmission of 63 packets is equivalent to 10,000 bits. A BER of 10
implies 1 bit error for every 10000 bits sent or received. Assuming the best case of only 1 bit error in a failed packet,
having 1 failed packet for every 63 received is about equal to a BER of 10
5.3.17.3 Unreturned messages alarm CH1(2)
SETTINGS  PRODUCT SETUP  DIRECT I/O  UNRETURNED MESSAGES ALARM CH1(2)
 UNRETURNED
 MESSAGES ALARM CH1
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The B90 checks integrity of the direct input and output communication ring by counting unreturned messages. In the ring
configuration, all messages originating at a given device should return within a pre-defined period of time. The unreturned
messages alarm function is available for monitoring the integrity of the communication ring by tracking the rate of
unreturned messages. This function counts all the outgoing messages and a separate counter adds the messages have
failed to return. When the unreturned messages counter reaches the user-definable level specified by the
ALARM CH1 THRESHOLD
FlexLogic operand is set.
UNRET ALM
When the total message counter reaches the user-defined maximum specified by the
setting, both the counters reset and the monitoring process is restarted.
COUNT
Configure the operand to drive an output contact, user-programmable LED, or selected communication-based output.
Latching and acknowledging conditions, if required, are programmed accordingly.
The unreturned messages alarm function is available on a per-channel basis and is active only in the ring configuration.
The total number of unreturned input and output messages is available as the
 UNRETURNED MSG COUNT CH1

5.3.18 Installation

SETTINGS  PRODUCT SETUP  INSTALLATION
 INSTALLATION
5-128
ACTUAL VALUES  STATUS  DIRECT INPUTS  CRC FAIL COUNT CH1
CRC ALARM CH1 MESSAGE COUNT
is set to 10 × 60 × 1 = 600.
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1
FUNCTION: Disabled
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1
MESSAGE COUNT: 600
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1
THRESHOLD: 10
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1
EVENTS: Disabled
setting and within the user-defined message count
actual value.
RELAY SETTINGS:
Not Programmed
RELAY NAME:
Relay-1
to "10000," corresponds a time window of about 160 minutes
CRC ALARM CH1 MESSAGE COUNT
–4
.
Range: Enabled, Disabled
Range: 100 to 10000 in steps of 1
Range: 1 to 1000 in steps of 1
Range: Enabled, Disabled
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1 COUNT
ACTUAL VALUES  STATUS  DIRECT INPUTS
Range: Not Programmed, Programmed
Range: up to 20 alphanumeric characters
B90 LOW IMPEDANCE BUS DIFFERENTIAL SYSTEM – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 5: SETTINGS
actual value.
UNRET MSGS
, the
DIR IO CH1
UNRET MSGS ALARM CH1 MESSAGE
CRC
–4

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