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Supported device types and versions
Communication line configuration
Communication =
station configuration
I/O tag configuration
Literature
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The protocol implementation supports reading and writing data into the F= isher-Rosemount RS3 system by means of RNI Ethernet network driver (Remote = Network Interface) -a TCP/IP network communication is used.
Communication uses the following methods for data acquisition from RNI:<= /p>
The methods are described in the Fisher-Rosemount Systems RNI Pr= ogrammer=E2=80=99s Manual documentation, Software Version 2.3, Apr= il 1997.
You must pay attention when you select the user's access right (D2000 KOM) - if writing to RS3= is required, the user access rights must be CONFIGURE.
Possible types: Ai, Ao, Ci, Co, Di, Do, TiA
The address is the name or address of the I/O RS3 tag. For analog I/O ta= gs, the address can be defined in the following forms:
SYSTEM_3_TAG_NAME
SYSTEM_3_ADDRESS
SYSTEM_3_=
TAG_NAME.COMMAND
SYSTEM_3_ADDRESS.COMMAND
For example:
AI-701 - AI-701 tag output (Q)
=3D1H-01 - output (Q) of tag =3D1H-01
AI-701.B - B input of AI-701 tag
=3D7A-02.@ - all @ flags of tag =3D7A-02 as a 16-bit unsigned integ= er
For digital tags, the I/O address can be defined in the following forms:=
SYSTEM_3_TAG_NAME.COMMAND\FLAG
SYSTEM_3_ADDRESS.COMMAND\=
FLAG
Or if COMMAND is @:
SYSTEM_3_TAG_NAME.@FLAG
SYSTEM_3_ADDRESS.@FLAG
For example:
AI-702.U\d
=3D1H-1.U\c
AI-702.@e
=3D1H-1.@a
The following table contains valid =E2=80=98command=E2=80=99 names for R= NIDDE. The first column contains the short name of RS3 I/O tag as the lette= r T, the tag name is followed by the cha= racter (.) and a =E2=80=98command=E2=80=98.
Item name | D2000 type | I/O | Comment |
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T or T.Q | AI, AO | I/O | Output Value |
T.VS | CI | I | System Flags =E2=80=93 all |
T.MD | CI, CO | I/O | Block Mode |
T.A up to T.O | AI, AO | I/O | Input Values |
T.U | CI, CO | I/O | User Flags =E2=80=93 all |
T.U\a up to T.U\p or T.Ua up to T.Up or<= /p> T.a up to T.p |
DI, DO | I/O | User Flag =E2=80=93 individually |
T.@ | CI | I/O | Discrete Inputs =E2=80=93 all |
T.@a up to T.@p | DI | I/O | Discrete Input =E2=80=93 individually |
T.TS | CI | I | T System Flags |
T.UMD | CI | I | User Modes |
T.SA up to T.SO | CI | I | System Flags A =E2=80=93 O |
T.UA up to T.UO | CI | I | User Flags A =E2=80=93 O |
T.ATP | AI | I | Auto Tune Phase |
T.AGF | AI | I | Actual Gain Factor |
T.CGF | AI | I | Calculated Gain Factor |
T.AIT | AI | I | Actual Integral Time |
T.CIT | AI | I | Calculated Integral Time |
T.ADT | AI | I | Actual Derivate Time |
T.CDT | AI | I | Calculated Derivate Time |
When you configure an I/O tag, you must select one of four radio buttons= (UR1 to UR4) to assign the I/O tag to one of the Update Rate<= /strong> groups. The Update Rate groups are used= by the DDS service and they define a period of reading data from the RS3. = The Update Rate groups are configured on the boo= ting computer in the dds.cfg file.
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