Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) Algorithms, Tables and Sequential Logic Functions User Manual
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Logic Functions - Book 2
NOTIFICATION/REQUEST MESSAGE BLOCK
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Is requested data required? .............................................................................................C – –
This field specifies whether return data is required from the operator.
NO
Return data is not required.
YES
Return data is required.
Requested Data Type ........................................................................................................C – –
The format of the data to be received may be: FLOATING POINT, ASCII, MSEC_TIME, HEX,
COUNT, DISCRETE, SHORT STATE, DATE, or LSTATE.
Maximum Field Size ..........................................................................................................C – –
Indicates the maximum number of bytes or characters the data field can take. Valid values
are 1 to 126. This parameter applies only when receiving Hex bytes or ASCII characters.
02
State (STATE).....................................................................................................................CWR
All block state changes are reported as informational events. See Section 2.4.1, State
Changes for additional information.
RUN
0
Normal Operation. Block is executed.
HOLD
1
Block is not executed. Qualities retain previous values.
OFF
2
Block is not executed. Qualities will be BAD.
DEBUG
3
Block is not executed. No fields are updated. All attributes are
writeable.
03
Bad Inputs (BADINP) .........................................................................................................CWR
See Section 2.3.2, Data Quality for additional information.
Rejected
0
Block checks data quality on its input and will only run its algorithm if
input is good. If the quality of the input is bad, the quality attribute of
the block is set bad and an output value is not generated. The output
value will be updated and its quality set good when the next good
input is received.
Accepted
1
Block runs its algorithm without a check on input quality and output
quality is set to good.
04
Diagnostic Group (SUPPGRP) .........................................................................................CWR
The diagnostic error reported by this block can be grouped for System Event block control of
its reporting. The selections are:
NONE
No group assigned. Read as 0.
1 to 7
Defines the diagnostic group number for the diagnostic suppression group
controlled by the System Event block.
05
Receiving unexpected data (TOSUPP) ............................................................................CWR
Indicates whether timeout diagnostic error is suppressed.
ENABLE
0
Timeout diagnostic error is enabled. When this diagnostic is
detected, the result quality is set BAD and the diagnostic message
REQUESTED DATA NOT RECEIVED is reported.
SUPPRESS
1
Timeout diagnostic error is suppressed.