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How To Use Yokogawa Resource Configurator Loop Check Tool
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by Rabi Gurung

How To Use Yokogawa Resource Configurator Loop Check Tool

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Learn how to usee Yokogawa Resource Configurator Loop Check Tool. This is a built-in function in the Yokogawa Resource Configurator and can be used once you connect to the Yokogawa SARDOM controller. This Loop Check Tool works for any type of Yokogawa STARDOM products; like STARDOM FCN-RTU, STARDOM FCJ, STARDOM FCN.

For Analog Input modules such as NFAI141, NFAI841 or the FCN-RTU built-in analog input IO for NFCP050-IO, its values can be present in percentage which is also known as Normalized Value, or in its raw signal format such as mA or voltage also known as Physical Value in Yokogawa Resource Configurator.

You can monitor digital input which is present as 1 for energized and 0 for de-energized. The analog input module can also be monitored/watched.
You can monitor and simulate digital output using the Look Check Tool but writing 1 for energized and 0 for de-energized. For the Analog Output modules, you can write in percentage (also known as Normalized Value) or in it native physical value of mA or voltage also known as Physical Value.

Awesome, awesome tool to help you check the raw values in the IO modules.

Happy Developing!!

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About the Rabi Gurung
I am a software developer in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with passion in getting my fingers in any new technology. I started software development when I was 10 years old and have never looked back. Now with well over 35 years of software development, I wanted to share some of these key knowledge with the people of the world in the wide web.
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