Max_notify (alarming), Memory_size (diagnostic), Min_cycle_t (diagnostic, process) – National Instruments FP-3000 User Manual

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Appendix B

Fieldbus Parameters

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MAX_NOTIFY (Alarming)

The maximum number of unconfirmed alarm/event notification messages
the device supports.

MEMORY_SIZE (Diagnostic)

Unused by FieldPoint.

MIN_CYCLE_T (Diagnostic, Process)

The length of the shortest macrocycle the device supports.

MODE_BLK (Diagnostic, Process)

Sets the operational and permitted modes of the block. The following table
describes the operational and permitted modes of the block.

Table B-7. Field Modes

Field Mode

Description

TARGET

The desired mode of operation of the block. This field is writable. Several bits
may be set in this field, and typically, the highest priority bit that is set will be
considered to be the target mode.

OOS

is the highest priority bit.

ACTUAL

A bit reflecting the current state of operation of the block. This is a read-only field.
Only one bit will be set at a time by the block.

ACTUAL

mode is a function of the

target mode and the current conditions in which the block is executing. Several
conditions (such as cascade initialization or fault state conditions) can cause the

ACTUAL

mode to differ from the

Target

mode.

PERMITTED

A bitmask indicating which modes are permitted target modes and which are not.
This field is writable. This could be used by the plant operator to disallow certain
modes the block would normally be permitted to have as a

Target

mode.

NORMAL

Not used by the block. This can be used by an operator to store the normal mode
of operation for the block in normal plant operations. This field is writable. Used
by the NI-FBUS Configurator to set the

TARGET

mode after download when the

Automatic Mode Handling

feature is in effect.

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