3 simulation function, 2 alarms and events – Yokogawa RotaMASS 3-Series User Manual

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6. In-PRoCESS oPERatIon

6-3

IM 01R04B05-00E-E 3rd editionJuly 30, 2010 -00

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6.2.2 Alarms and Events

Each RotaMaSS can report the following alarms
and events as alerts.

analog alerts (Generated when a process value

exceeds threshold)
By aI Block:

Hi-Hi alarm, Hi alarm,
Low alarm, Low-Low
alarm

Discrets alerts (Generated when an abnormal

condition is detected)
By Resource Block: Block alarm, Write alarm
By transducer Block: Block alarm
By aI, It, PID Block: Block alarm

update alerts (Generated when a important (re-

storable) parameter is updated)
By Resource Block: update Event
By transducer Block: update Event
By aI, It, PID Block: update Event

an alert has the following structure:

table 6.2 alert object

Subindex

Parameter

name

Explanation

analog alert

Discrete

alert

update

alert

Block Index

Index of block from which

alert is generated

1

1

1

alert Key

alert Key copied from the

block

2

2

2

Standard

type

type of the alert

3

3

3

4

4

4

5

5

5

6

6

6

Mft type

alert name identified by

manufacturer specific DD

Message

type

Priority

Priority of the alarm

Reason of alert

notification

7

7

7

time Stamp

time when this alert is first

detected

8

8

Subcode

Enumerated cause of this

alert

9

9

Value

Value of referenced data

10

10

Relative

Index

Relative Index of

referenced data

8

Static

Revision

Value of static revision

(St_REV) of the block

9

11

11

unit Index

unit code of referenced

data

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6.3 Simulation Function

the simulation function simulates the input of a
function block and lets it operate as if the data
was received from the transducer block. It is pos-
sible to conduct testing for the downstream func-
tion blocks or alarm processes.

a SIMuLatE_EnaBLE jumper switch is mounted
on the RotaMaSS amplifier. this is to prevent
the accidental operation of this function. When
this is switched on, simulation is enabled. (See
Figure 6.2.) to initiate the same action from a re-
mote terminal, if REMotE LooP tESt SWItCH
is written to SIM_EnaBLE_MSG (index 1044) pa-
rameter of the resource block, the resulting action
is the same as is taken when the above switch
is on. note that this parameter value is lost when
the power is turned off. In simulation enabled
status, an alarm is generated from the resource
block, and other device alarms will be masked; for
this reason the simulation must be disabled im-
mediately after using this function.

the SIMuLatE parameter of aI block consists of
the elements listed in table 6.3 below.

t0603.EPS

Sub-

index

Parameters

Description

1

Simulate Status

Sets the data status to be
simulated.

2

Simulate Value

Sets the value of the data
to be simulated.

3

transducer Status

Displays the data status
from the transducer block.
It cannot be changed.

4

transducer Value

Displays the data value
from the transducer block.
It cannot be changed.

5

Simulate En/Disable

Controls the simulation
function of this block.
1: Disabled (standard)
2: active(simulation)

When Simulate En/Disable in table 6.3 above is
set to “active”, the applicable function block uses
the simulation value set in this parameter instead
of the data from the transducer block. this setting
can be used for propagation of the status to the
trailing blocks, generation of a process alarm, and
as an operation test for trailing blocks.

Figure 6.2

SIMuLatE_EnaBLE Jumper Position

F0602.EPS

Std

Simu

JP1

Set to "Standard"
during normal opertion

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