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server. Since the read exception call can return up to 1600
bytes of data, the CIU can overrun the terminal server buffer, causing a read error for the interface. Th user may need to increase the type ahead of the buffer or use hardware flow control on the interface port on the terminal server. The best solution fora particular system depends on the type of terminal server used.
Bailey Loop ProblemsFor early versions of the CIU04, when the interface tries to disestablish the CIU index of a station block, the CIU module will be hung up (stay in error state with red light in front of the module. The interface then cannot communicate to the CIU module and reports timeout error messages to the log file. The PI points will stop getting new snapshot values. This problem would only occur if more than one PI point are configured to read attributes from a station point (i.e. one reading PV and one reading the mode) and one of these PI points is modified. This is a CIU problem that only occurs for CIU04 with firmware version earlier than E. Thus, if the CIU04 module firmware
version is earlier than E, contact ABB / Bailey to obtain an upgrade.
Another commonly reported problem is that PI points have ab Bad Input
status and are not getting updated (i.e. the snapshot timestamp does not change. This problem maybe caused by one of the following scenarios If the PI point is newly created and the interface has no problem establishing
the point on the CIU module, then most likely the point has the wrong Bailey address. The CIU module does not verify that there is an actual exception source of the same point type during point establishment, and therefore, the point could be established on the CIU but will receive no exception report in the future. Thus, the user should ensure that each PI point has the correct Bailey address If the PI point has been collecting
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