In Smart Instrumentation, wiring items can appear either as reference items in the Reference Explorer or as <plant> items in the Domain Explorer. Therefore, when defining import mapping, you must first map the DEF_FLG flag. According to the DEF_FLG flag mapping, data that you import appears either in the Domain Explorer or Reference Explorer in Smart Instrumentation. Each wiring item has a distinct mapping code that you must specify in the Import Link window. Depending on the mapping code, wiring items that you create appear under specific categories in Smart Instrumentation. For example, if you want to import device panels, you must map the PANEL_CATEGORY column the PANEL table as 4 and map the PANEL_SUB_CATEGORY column as 410 in the Import Link window.
The following tables list all the codes that you need to use for correct import of wiring data. You must either include the codes in the import source in a separate column or define the code values manually when mapping the wiring data columns in the Import Link window.
Mapping for the DEF_FLG Flag
DEF_FLG |
Mapping Code |
Note |
---|---|---|
<Plant> data import |
N |
In Smart Instrumentation, the imported data appears in the Domain Explorer in the appropriate <plant>. |
Cross cable data import |
C |
In Smart Instrumentation, the imported cables appear in the Domain Explorer in the Cross Cables folder. |
Reference data import |
Y |
In Smart Instrumentation, the imported data appears in the Reference Explorer. |
Mapping for the PANEL_CATEGORY Column in the PANEL Table
After defining mapping for a panel category, you must also define mapping for the panel sub-category.
Panel Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Junction Box |
1 |
Marshaling Rack |
2 |
Cabinet |
3 |
Device Panel |
4 |
DCS |
5 |
PLC |
6 |
Mapping for the PANEL_SUB_CATEGORY Column in the PANEL Table
Panel Sub-Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Junction Box |
110 |
Fieldbus Plug-and-Socket Junction Box |
120 |
Splice Panel |
130 |
Patch Panel |
140 |
Telecom Junction Box |
150 |
Marshaling Rack |
210 |
Distribution Frame |
220 |
Cabinet |
310 |
PA Cabinet |
320 |
PABX Cabinet |
330 |
Miscellaneous Cabinets |
340 |
Hub Cabinet |
350 |
Intercom Cabinet |
360 |
Power Distribution Board |
370 |
Device Panel |
410 |
Telecom Plug-and-Socket Device Panel |
420 |
Fieldbus Plug-and-Socket Device Panel |
430 |
Telecom Device Panel |
440 |
Multi-Input Device Panel with Plugs |
450 |
Multi-input Device Panel Without Plugs |
460 |
DCS |
510 |
Safety System |
520 |
PLC |
610 |
Telecom Equipment |
620 |
Mapping for the STRIP_CATEGORY Column in the PANEL_STRIP Table
Terminal Strip Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Regular Terminal Strip |
0 |
Plug-and-Socket Box |
2 |
Connector |
6 |
Switch Port (Telecom) |
7 |
Apparatus |
8 |
Mapping for the TERMINAL_CATEGORY Column in the PANEL_STRIP_TERM Table
Terminal Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Regular Terminal (General) |
G |
Apparatus Right Terminal |
R |
Apparatus Left Terminal |
L |
Apparatus Left and Right Terminal |
H |
Mapping for the CABLE_CATEGORY Column in the CABLE Table
Cable Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Fieldbus Home-Run |
H |
Conventional |
R |
Telecom |
T |
Mapping for the APPAR_CAT_ID Column in the APPARATUS Table
Wiring Equipment Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Miscellaneous Wiring Equipment |
0 |
I/O Card |
1 |
I/O Termination |
2 |
Hub |
4 |
Intercom |
5 |
Switch |
6 |
Miscellaneous Telecom Equipment |
7 |
Fieldbus Brick |
8 |
Isolator |
9 |
Safety Barrier |
10 |
Relay |
11 |
Trip Amplifier |
12 |
Amplifier |
13 |
Mapping for the CHANNEL_CATEGORY Column in the CHANNEL Table
Channel Category |
Mapping Code |
---|---|
Conventional |
G |
Apparatus |
H |
I/O Channel |
I |