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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4697, Rev GA
Section 3: Configuration
November 2014
Configuration
32 LIM_NOTIFY Maximum number of unconfirmed alert notify messages allowed.
33 CONFIRM_TIME The time the resource will wait for confirmation of receipt of a report before trying
again. Retry will not happen when CONFIRM_TIME=0.
34 WRITE_LOCK If set, all writes to static and non-volatile parameters are prohibited, except to clear
WRITE_LOCK. Block inputs will continue to be updated.
35 UPDATE_EVT This alert is generated by any change to the static data.
36 BLOCK_ALM The BLOCK_ALM is used for all configuration, hardware, connection failure or
system problems in the block. The cause of the alert is entered in the subcode field.
The first alert to become active will set the Active status in the Status attribute. As
soon as the Unreported status is cleared by the alert reporting task, another block
alert may be reported without clearing the Active status, if the subcode has
changed.
37 ALARM_SUM The current alert status, unacknowledged states, unreported states, and disabled
states of the alarms associated with the function block.
38 ACK_OPTION Selection of whether alarms associated with the block will be automatically
acknowledged.
39 WRITE_PRI Priority of the alarm generated by clearing the write lock.
40 WRITE_ALM This alert is generated if the write lock parameter is cleared.
41 ITK_VER Major revision number of the interoperability test case used in certifying this
device as interoperable. The format and range are controlled by the fieldbus
FOUNDATION.
42 FD_VER This parameter's value equals the value of the major version of the Field
Diagnostics specification that this device was designed to.
43 FD_FAIL_ACTIVE Reflects the error conditions that are being detected as active as selected for this
category. It is a bit string, so that multiple conditions may be shown.
44 FD_OFFSPEC_ACTIVE Reflects the error conditions that are being detected as active as selected for this
category. It is a bit string, so that multiple conditions may be shown.
45 FD_MAINT_ACTIVE Reflects the error conditions that are being detected as active as selected for this
category. It is a bit string, so that multiple conditions may be shown.
46 FD_CHECK_ACTIVE Reflects the error conditions that are being detected as active as selected for this
category. It is a bit string, so that multiple conditions may be shown.
47 FD_FAIL_MAP Maps conditions to be detected as active for this alarm category. Thus the same
condition may be active in all, some, or none of the 4 alarm categories.
48 FD_OFFSPEC_MAP Maps conditions to be detected as active for this alarm category. Thus the same
condition may be active in all, some, or none of the 4 alarm categories.
49 FD_MAINT_MAP Maps conditions to be detected as active for this alarm category. Thus the same
condition may be active in all, some, or none of the 4 alarm categories.
50 FD_CHECK_MAP Maps conditions to be detected as active for this alarm category. Thus the same
condition may be active in all, some, or none of the 4 alarm categories.
51 FD_FAIL_MASK Allows the user to suppress any single or multiple conditions that are active, in this
category, from being broadcast to the host through the alarm parameter. A bit
equal to ‘1’ will mask i.e. inhibit the broadcast of a condition, and a bit equal to ‘0’
will unmask i.e. allow broadcast of a condition.
52 FD_OFFSPEC_MASK Allows the user to suppress any single or multiple conditions that are active, in this
category, from being broadcast to the host through the alarm parameter. A bit
equal to ‘1’ will mask i.e. inhibit the broadcast of a condition, and a bit equal to ‘0’
will unmask i.e. allow broadcast of a condition.
53 FD_MAINT_MASK Allows the user to suppress any single or multiple conditions that are active, in this
category, from being broadcast to the host through the alarm parameter. A bit
equal to ‘1’ will mask i.e. inhibit the broadcast of a condition, and a bit equal to ‘0’
will unmask i.e. allow broadcast of a condition.
54 FD_CHECK_MASK Allows the user to suppress any single or multiple conditions that are active, in this
category, from being broadcast to the host through the alarm parameter. A bit
equal to ‘1’ will mask i.e. inhibit the broadcast of a condition, and a bit equal to ‘0’
will unmask i.e. allow broadcast of a condition.
Table 3-2. Resource Block Parameters
Number Parameter Description
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