Operation – KROHNE MFC 300 FOUNDATION FIELDBUS EN User Manual
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GRANT_DENY
GRANT_DENY
GRANT_DENY
GRANT_DENY
Grant Deny
Grant Deny
Grant Deny
Grant Deny
R/W
Options for controlling access of host computers and local
control panels to operating, tuning and alarm parameters of
the block.
-
GRANT
Grant
R/W
Depending on the philosophy of the plant, the operator or a
higher level device (HLD) or a local operator's panel (LOP) in
the case of "Local", may turn on an item of the "Grant"
attribute - "Program, Tune, Alarm or Local".
Uninitialized
Setting:
Program / Tune / Alarm / Local
DENY
Deny
R/W
The deny attribute is provided for use by a monitoring
application in an interface device and may not be changed by
an operator.
Uninitialized
Setting:
Program denied / Tune denied / Alarm denied / Local denied
HI_ALM
HI_ALM
HI_ALM
HI_ALM
High Alarm
High Alarm
High Alarm
High Alarm
Mix
The status for High Alarm and its associated time stamp.
Settings of 5 subelements see in the following part.
-
HI_HI_ALM
HI_HI_ALM
HI_HI_ALM
HI_HI_ALM
High High Alarm
High High Alarm
High High Alarm
High High Alarm
Mix
The status for High High Alarm and its associated time stamp.
Settings of 5 subelements see in the following part.
-
Settings of 5 subelements for previous 2 parameters High Alarm and High High Alarm:
Unacknowledged
R/W
Setting:
Uninitialized / Acknowledged / Unacknowledged
Uninitialized
Alarm State
R
Setting:
Uninitialized / Clear - reported / Clear - not reported / Active -
reported / Active - not reported
Uninitialized
Time Stamp
R
Setting:
MM / DD / YY (Month / Day / Year)
HH:MM:SS (Hour:Minute:Second)
Uninitialized
Subcode
R
Setting:
Other / Block Configuration / Link Configuration / Simulation
Active / Local Override / Device Fault State / Device
Maintenance / Input Failure / Output Failure / Memory
Failure / Lost Static Data / Lost NV Data / Readback Check /
Maintenance Needed / Power Up / Out Of Service
Other
Value
R
A numerical quantity entered by a user or calculated by the
algorithm.
0.0
HI_HI_LIM
HI_HI_LIM
HI_HI_LIM
HI_HI_LIM
High High Limit
High High Limit
High High Limit
High High Limit
R/W
The setting for High High Alarm in engineering units.
Setting range see in the following part.
100
HI_HI_PRI
HI_HI_PRI
HI_HI_PRI
HI_HI_PRI
High High Priority
High High Priority
High High Priority
High High Priority
R/W
Priority of the High High Alarm.
Setting see in the following part.
0
HI_LIM
HI_LIM
HI_LIM
HI_LIM
High Limit
High Limit
High Limit
High Limit
R/W
The setting for High Alarm in engineering units.
Setting range see in the following part.
95
HI_PRI
HI_PRI
HI_PRI
HI_PRI
High Priority
High Priority
High Priority
High Priority
R/W
Priority of the High Alarm.
Setting see in the following part.
1
Setting range for previous 2
parameters:
x_y_LIM
x_y_Limit
-3.39 E38…+3.39 E38 / - INF (- infinite) / + INF (+ infinite)
Setting for previous 2
parameters:
x_y_PRI
x_y_Priority
0: The associated alert may clear when the priority is changed
to 0, but it will never occur.
1: The associated alert is not send as a notification. If the
priority is above 1, then the alert must be reported.
2: Reserved for alerts that do not require the attention of a
plant operator, e.g. diagnostic and system alerts. Block alarm,
error alarm and update event have a fixed priority of 2.
3...7: Increasing higher priorities - advisory alarms.
8...15: Increasing higher priorities - critical alarms.
0
Parameter
Parameter
Parameter
Parameter
Subelement
Access
Description and settings
Initial Value