Multiplexer Options
In the multiplexer version of the program, the option of Use Multiplexer allows the user to select either
direct connect (through a HART modem) or multiplexer operation.
The MTL multiplexer supports baud rates of 9600, 19200, and 38400. The user must select the baud
rate at which the hardware has been configured. In the direct connect mode, 1200 baud (the HART
standard) is used automatically.
After the options are selected, you can:
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Click OK to accept the changes and exit to Select Device window.
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Click Cancel to discard the changes and exit to Select Device window.
More detail regarding multiplexer setup can be found in Chapter 18: Multiplexer Setup and Operation.
Offline SVI Mode
There is always a simulated SVI device, SVI OFFLINE, on the list of Device List in the Select Device
window. Using the offline feature allows access to ValVue screens even if there is no HART modem or
multiplexer connected to a computer serial port. When SVI OFFLINE is selected, you are prompted to
select a dump file containing configuration and calibration data of the SVI to run. The SVI OFFLINE
serves two purposes:
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Allow a user to view configuration, calibration and diagnostic data (of a real SVI) that have been
saved in dump and diagnostic files.
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Demonstrate the feature and functions of both SVI and ValVue.
To run ValVue for SVI OFFLINE, Click SVI OFFLINE in the device list box and click the Select button or
double click the selected item. A file open window will then pop up as shown below for selection of a
dump file as a simulated device. There is a dump file installed with ValVue and can be used for demon-
stration purposes.
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Figure 9. Open Dump File
Window