Emerson Process Management ControlWave EFM 3808 User Manual
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CI-ControlWave EFM
Introduction / 1-7
function blocks accomplish various tasks common to most user applications including
alarming, historical data storage, as well as process control algorithms such as PID
control.
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The
OPC Server (Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for Process Control) allows
real-time data access to any OPC [Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) for Process
Control] compliant third-party software packages.
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A set of ControlWave EFM web pages is provided to set configuration parameters for
the standard gas flow measurement project, running in the unit. These web pages use
Bristol Babcock-specific ActiveX controls for retrieval of real-time data values and
communication statistics from the unit. The ActiveX controls are compatible with
Microsoft® Internet Explorer. Alternatively, developers can place the ActiveX controls
in third-party ActiveX compatible containers such as Visual BASIC or Microsoft® Excel.
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User-defined Web Pages – Users can place the same ActiveX controls into their own
web pages to provide a customized human-machine interface (HMI) to the Control-
Wave EFM.
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Flash Configuration Utility – Parameters such as the BSAP local address, IP ad-
dress, etc. are set using the Flash Configuration Utility, accessible via Open BSI
LocalView or NetView. The ControlWave EFM ships with a standard Flash Con-
figuration Profile (FCP) file, with default configuration parameters already set.
1.3 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
ControlWave EFM electronic flow meters are comprised of the following major com-
ponents:
• Enclosure with Local Communications Port (RS-232) and LCD Display (Section 1.3.1)
• CPU Module (Section 1.3.2)
• System Controller Module (Section 1.3.3)
• Backplane (Section 1.3.4)
• Base Assembly (Chassis) (Section 1.3.5)
• Up to two I/O Modules (Section 1.3.6) or two Expansion Communication Modules (see
Section 1.3.7) - (or one of either, one of each, or none)
• Internal Mounting Brackets (Section 1.3.8)
ControlWave EFMs can be factory configured with the following options:
• Multivariable Transducer (Section 1.3.9)
• Power Distribution Board (Section 1.3.10)
• Digital to Relay I/O Board (Section 1.3.11)
• 21V Power Supply Board (Section 1.3.12)
• Power System - Solar Panel (30W) & 33AH Lead-acid Battery (with Battery Charger/-
Power Manager Board (Section 1.3.13)
•
RTD Probe (Section 1.3.14)
• External Radio/Modem (Section 1.3.15)