Specifications
RN: 5-33
RS3: Software Release Notes for P1 R4.2
Changes to RS3 Manuals
DT-1: Section 2 (Directory Screens)
Description: Information on the MPC5 was added to the last two
paragraphs under the heading “Operating Program Files” on page
1-2-18.
The Plant Program folder also contains operating programs for the
different functions that can be performed by the Controller Processors.
(MPCI, M PCII, and MPC5).
Table 1.2.2 lists the basic operating program files for use with the CP-II
and CP-IV Coordinator Processors. Table 1.2.3 lists the basic operating
program files for use with the MPC I, MPCII, and MPC5 Controller
Processors.
Description: Information on MPC5 program files was added to
Table1.2.3 on page 1-2-19.
Table 1.2.3. Controller Processor Program Files
File Name
Description/Function Controller Type
$MP2+_P1 Multi-purpose Contact, Analog, Smart, Pulse, Temp, ATC, PLC, MUX MPCII
$RBLC2_P1 Rosemount Basic Language (RBL) Controller MPCII
$MPC5_P1 Multi-purpose Contact, Analog, Smart, Pulse, Temp, ATC, PLC, MUX MPC5
$RBLC5_P1 Rosemount Basic Language (RBL) Controller MPC5
Description: Additional information on a plant configuration file was
added to pages 1-2-21 and 2-5-16.
There are two parts to RS3 Plant Configuration, dynamic data and static
data. Dynamic data includes setpoints, *ENTRY numbers and *VALUE
numbers. Static data includes blocks, links, and loop tuning parameters.
An exact duplicate of the Controller’s plant configuration is copied to the
NV Memory every 10 seconds during normal operation. T his is the
entire configuration, including setpoints.
Plant Configurations can be saved on the console hard disk. This copy
of the plant configuration WILL NOT INCLUDE DYNAMIC DATA,
INCLUDING SETPOINTS. Since conditions in a Plant are continuously
changing, this prevents loading obsolete dynamic data into the system.
When a plant configuration saved to the console is restored to a
ControlFile, all *VALUE and *ENTRY values will be set to zero.










