Configuring Custom Device Data
Use the Custom Device Data page to define custom device data mapping details. Custom device data can be mapped into a finite number of available data item fields, to mitigate the need for additional data items. Customizable attribute types include (gas) configuration items, gas metering process variables, gas quality process variables, liquid metering process variables, and batch process variables. The meaning of the configuration item or process variable is defined so that users detect no difference between a custom configuration item or process variable and a standard configuration item or process variable in the measurement system. Special considerations may apply when exporting raw data. You can also access audit history information from this page.
You must have proper security authorization to configure custom device data attributes. See FMS Security (and ACCESS security event) for information about configuring security access to administrative options.
Mapping Custom Device Data
On the Admin menu, click Options, then Custom Device Data to enable and map the Custom Device Data attributes to specific items configured for your system.
Attribute types available for custom mapping include the following:
- (Gas) Configuration Items (10)
- Gas Metering Process Variables (5)
- Gas Quality Process Variables (5)
- Liquid Metering Process Variables (10)
- Batch Process Variables (9)
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Custom Device Data |
The properties for the Custom Device Data page of the Administrative Options dialog box are described below.
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Click the check box to indicate that the configuration item or process variable is in use. |
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Attribute |
Customizable configuration attributes available for gas device Nodes in the measurement system are as follows:
When enabled, custom configuration item values can be viewed in the Configuration control (Configuration data view). See FMS Configuration Data Items for more information about available data items. Customizable process variable attributes available in the measurement system are as follows:
When enabled, custom process variable values can be viewed in the History Grid, History Graph, and Raw Data controls. See FMS History Data Items and FMS Batch Data Items for more information about available data items. Note: When exporting raw data, special considerations may apply. |
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Description |
Specifies a description for the selected device data attribute. When you select custom device data attributes (Configuration items or Gas Metering / Gas Quality / Liquid Metering / Batch process variables) for use, the description field is enabled. Type a description into the text box. The description entered will then appear as the data item name, and will be available for display wherever other configuration/GM/GQ item descriptions can be viewed or selected. |
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Map From |
Select the FMS enumeration value from which data will be mapped into the selected configuration item or process variable field. See EFM Data Items for more information. |
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Aggregation Method |
For each custom process variable in use, select an aggregation method. Aggregation options for Gas Metering Process Variable and Gas Quality Process Variable data items are as follows.
Aggregation options for Liquid Metering Process Variable data items are as follows.
Note: The Aggregation Method field does not apply to Configuration Items or Batch Process Variables. See CygNet Measurement Data Calculation for more information about aggregation methods. |
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Audit history |
Click Audit history to view the Audit History for the selected custom device data item. See Viewing Audit History for more information. |
Special Considerations for Exporting Raw Data
When exporting raw data, special considerations may apply to the mapping of data items to available custom fields in the export file.
When exporting raw data to Flow-Cal .cfx files using the optional Export: Flow-Cal Data CFX command, custom FMS device data is mapped to available custom CFX fields in the CygNet command definition file. See Configuring Export Flow-Cal Data CFX Commands for more information about editing or customizing the command definition file.
Note: The Export: Flow-Cal Data CFX command is provided as an optional feature. The CxFmsFlowCalExport.dll file must be included and registered in the Support folder on your host server for this command to function.
See Installing CygNet Measurement for more information about installation and registration of this file.
CygNet Measurement provides 10 customizable (Gas) Configuration Items, 5 customizable periodic Gas Metering Process Variables, 5 customizable periodic Gas Quality Process Variables, 10 customizable periodic Liquid Metering Process Variables, and 9 customizable Batch Process Variables..
Custom FMS Configuration data items (1-10) can all be mapped for export, for gas device Nodes. See FMS Configuration Data Items for information about valid data items.
Custom FMS History data items for periodic gas metering (1-5), periodic liquid metering (1-10), and/or periodic gas quality (1-5) can be mapped for export as follows. See FMS History Data Items for information about valid data items.
- Flow-Cal provides a total of 8 customizable (user-defined) history fields for numerical process variables, whereas CygNet Measurement provides customizable device data items for up to 5 gas metering process variables (1-5), 5 gas quality process variables (1-5), and 10 liquid metering process variables (1-10), any of which can be mapped to the available fields.
- By default, CygNet maps custom metering process variables 1-5 to Flow-Cal user-defined fields 1-5 in the SampleExportFlowCal command definition file (.cdf) provided, but these mappings can be edited as desired, and additional fields mapped, when you configure the .cdf file for use. Although any valid numerical FMS process variable can be mapped to these fields, the primary purpose is to provide a way to map custom FMS data items. In general, you can map any valid FMS PV item to a custom FMS device data item using the Custom Device Data page, and then in the export command definition file you can map that custom FMS device data item to an available user-defined field for the export. See Configuring Export Flow-Cal Data CFX Commands for more information.
- In the Custom Device Data page verify that the custom data item mappings are configured as desired, and in the CDF file verify the user-defined fields available for use, so that you can plan the data export before configuring the export command definition file. Because mapping of custom CygNet data items is limited to 8 history fields within the file, you can configure additional files to export additional raw data to Flow-Cal .cfx files, as necessary.
Custom FMS Batch data items (1-9) can be mapped for export as follows. See FMS Batch Data Items for information about valid data items.
- Flow-Cal provides a total of 8 customizable (user-defined) fields for numerical process variables, whereas CygNet Measurement provides customizable device data items for up to 9 batch process variables (1-9), any of which can be mapped to the available fields.
- By default, CygNet maps custom batch process variables 1-8 to Flow-Cal user-defined custom numeric fields 1-8 in the SampleExportFlowCal command definition file (.cdf) provided, but these mappings can be edited as desired, and additional fields mapped, when you configure the .cdf file for use. Although any valid numerical FMS process variable can be mapped to these fields, the primary purpose is to provide a way to map custom FMS data items. In general, you can map any valid FMS PV item to a custom FMS device data item using the Custom Device Data page, and then in the export command definition file you can map that custom FMS device data item to an available user-defined field for the export. See Configuring Export Flow-Cal Data CFX Commands for more information.
- In the Custom Device Data page verify that the custom data item mappings are configured as desired, and in the CDF file verify the user-defined fields available for use, so that you can plan the data export before configuring the export command definition file. Because mapping of custom CygNet data items is limited to 8 batch fields within the file, you can configure additional files to export additional raw data to Flow-Cal .cfx files, as necessary.


