Micromod MOD: 30MLTraining Manual User Manual
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Training Manual
Peer-to-Peer Communications
IC block
• Analog signals are generally Floating Point. For this exercise, choose this option by
moving the cursor over “Floating point” and clicking it.
• Click on the Data Source tab at the top of the dialog box.
Data Source
• The Instrument Number is the ICN Address of the instrument from which the data will be
received. For this lab, we will use 2.
• The OC Number is the Occurrence Number of the Output Communications Block in the
instrument from which the data will be received. We will use 1 for now, though it will need
verification after the other instrument’s database has been completed and compiled.
In an actual application, you must refer to the CRF (Cross Reference File) for the
instrument sending data, to obtain the Occurrence Number of the OC block. This is for MOD
30ML or MODCELL instruments. MOD 30 instruments have fixed OCOM numbers; refer to
the instrument’s configuration.
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