Buswitch, With f – Flowserve BUSwitch User Manual
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BUSwitch
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Fieldbus Protocol
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions
Flowserve Corporation
1350 N. Mountain Springs Parkway
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Flow Control Division
Springville, Utah 84663-3004
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Phone: 801 489 8611
Phone: 931 432 4021
Rel.
Index
Parameter
Description
devices to locate the DD file for the resource.
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DEV_
_
REV
Manufacturer revision number associated with the resource – used by an interface
device to locate the DD file for the resource.
13
DD_REV
Revision of the DD associated with the resource – used by an interface device to
locate the DD file for the resource.
14
GRANT_DENY
Options for controlling access of host computer and local control panels to operating,
tuning and alarm parameters of the block.
15
HARD_TYPES
The types of hardware available as channel numbers.
16
RESTART
Allows a manual restart to be initiated. Several degrees of restart are possible. They
are 1: Run, 2: Restart resource, 3: Restart with defaults, and 4: Restart processor.
17
FEATURES
Used to show supported resource block options.
18
FEATURE_SEL
Used to select resource block options.
19
CYCLE_TYPE
Identifies the block execution methods available for this resource.
20
CYCLE_SEL
Used to select the block execution method for this resource.
21
MIN_CYCLE_T
Time duration of the shortest cycle interval of which the resource is capable.
22
MEMORY_SIZE
Available configuration memory in the empty resource. To be checked before
attempting a download. MIN_CYCLE_T Time duration of the shortest cycle interval
of which the resource is capable.
23
NV_CYCLE_T
Minimum time interval specified by the manufacturer for writing copies of NV
parameters to non-volatile memory. Zero means it will never be automatically copied.
24
FREE_SPACE
Percent of memory available for further configuration. Zero in a pre-configured
resource.
25
FREE_TIME
Percent of the block processing time that is free to process additional blocks.
26
SHED_RCAS
Time duration at which to give up on computer writes to function block RCAS
locations. Shed from RCAS shall never happen when SHED_RCAS = 0.
27
SHED_ROUT
Time duration at which to give up on computer writes to function block ROUT
locations. Shed from Rout shall never happen when SHED_ROUT = 0.
28
FAULT_STATE
Condition set by loss of communication to an output block. When FAULT_STATE
condition is set the function blocks will perform their FSTATE actions.
29
SET_FSTATE
Allows the FAULT_STATE condition to be manually initiated.
30
CLR_FSTATE
Writing to this parameter will clear the FAULT_STATE condition as long as the
problem which initially caused the FAULT_STATE has been cleared.
31
MAX_NOTIFY
Maximum number of unconfirmed notify messages possible.
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 shall not happen when CONFIRM_TIME = 0.
34
WRITE_LOCK
If set, writes to parameters within the device are not allowed, 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 alarm 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.
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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.
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WRITE_ALM
This alert is generated if the write lock parameter is cleared.
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DEV TYPE
Manufacturer’s model number associated with the resource – used by interface