Rockwell Automation AADvance Controller Solutions Handbook User Manual

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Solutions Handbook (AADvance Controller)


fault reset button

The momentary action push switch located

on the front panel of the 9110 processor
module.

fault tolerance

Built-in capability of a system to provide
continued correct execution of its assigned
function in the presence of a limited number
of hardware and software faults.

fault tolerant

The capability to accept the effect of a single

arbitrary fault and continue correct
operation.

fault warning receiving station

A centre from which the necessary

corrective measures can be initiated.

fault warning routing equipment

Intermediate equipment which routes a fault

warning signal from the control and
indicating equipment to a fault warning
receiving station.

field device

Item of equipment connected to the field
side of the I/O terminals. Such equipment

includes field wiring, sensors, final control
elements and those operator interface
devices hard-wired to I/O terminals.

fire alarm device

A component of a fire alarm system, not
incorporated in the control and indicating

equipment which is used to give a warning
of fire — for example a sounder or visual
indicator.

fire alarm receiving station

A centre from which the necessary fire
protection or fire fighting measures can be

initiated at any time.

fire alarm routing equipment

Intermediate equipment which routes an
alarm signal from control and indicating

equipment to a fire alarm receiving station.

function block diagram

An IEC 61131 language that describes a

function between input variables and output
variables. Input and output variables are
connected to blocks by connection lines.

See 'limited variability language'.

functional safety

The ability of a system to carry out the
actions necessary to achieve or to maintain
a safe state for the process and its
associated equipment.

G

group

A collection of two or three input modules
(or two output modules), arranged together
to provide enhanced availability for their

respective input or output channels.

H

hand-held equipment

Equipment which is intended to be held in

one hand while being operated with the
other hand.

HART

HART (Highway Addressable Remote

Transducer) is an open protocol for process
control instrumentation. It combines digital
signals with analogue signals to provide field

device control and status information. The
HART protocol also provides diagnostic

data. (For more details of HART devices
refer to the HART Application Guide,
created by the HART Communication

Foundation, and their detailed HART
specifications. You can download documents
from www.hartcomm.org.)

high demand mode

Where the frequency of demands for
operation made on a safety-related system is

greater than once per year or greater than
twice the proof test interval. Applies to
safety-related systems that implement

continuous control to maintain functional
safety. Sometimes known as 'continuous
mode'.

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