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4.5 LOADING THE EPLCG OR CG
If optional EPLCG or CG nodes have been added to the network configuration, they must
be loaded with their own Operator Personalities as was done for the AM and NIM above.
Use the Null Checkpoint on &C8 for the Data Source. Refer to Section 18 in the System
Startup Guide.
4.6 DATA POINT BUILDING
After the various box points have been built and loaded, you usually proceed to build data
points. One AM point and fifteen prebuilt APM data points of several different types are
provided by Honeywell. Each such point is provided in an IDF and in an exception-build
file. IOP types and slot location for these points are configured to match the standard
cabinet in Chart 4-1 so if you do not have those card types and card locations numbers, you
should either build your own points or revise the prebuilt points as desired.
The prebuilt AM point and APM points were automatically loaded if you chose the Default
Data Source when loading the AM module and the APM cabinet. You can delete or change
existing points or add additional points. If you chose to use the null checkpoints on
cartridge &C8, no points were loaded. The prebuilt AM and APM points with all their
parameters are listed in Appendix A to this manual. If you loaded the standard points and
do not wish to make any changes or additions, skip to the next section.
You can use these prebuilt points as the basis for building other points or you can define
your data points on the appropriate paper forms, (PM88-501A through PM88-540 in the
Implementation/Advanced Process Manager - 1 binder), and then enter the data into the
screen forms on a Universal Station. If you are somewhat familiar with the parameters,
you can bypass the paper forms and go directly to the screen forms.
Data points are built and initially loaded with the Data Entity Builder (DEB). Detailed
instructions for use of the DEB are in the Data Entity Builder Manual, in the
Implementation/Engineering Operations - 1 binder. Task 21 in the System Startup Guide
shows examples of point building. Detailed descriptions of the parameters for each type
data point are in the appropriate Parameter Reference Dictionary in the implementation
binders.
CG or EPLCG—If you are implementing a CG or EPLCG, you should use the System
Startup Guide for point building and all subsequent configuration of those modules.
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