FieldServer FS-8700-19 instruction manual VMA Map Descriptor Parameters

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Point Type

 

Conditions that will trigger a COS report

 

 

 

point status change (e.g. override)

 

AI

 

change in alarm or warning status

 

 

 

NB: no value changes within the normal band are reported by COS!

 

AO

 

point status change (e.g. override)

 

 

NB: no value changes within the normal band are reported by COS!

 

 

 

 

BI, BO

 

point status change (e.g. override); includes current value (On/Off)

 

ADI, ADF, BD

 

none; COS cannot be used with internal data types.

Using Override and Release – N2Open

It is not normally necessary to use the Override command explicitly as the FieldServer automatically uses this command when the Current Value attribute of a point is written. For any other attribute it uses the Write command. It will sometimes be necessary to send a Release command to an overridden point, however. To do this, a Map Descriptor must be configured with Function set to wrbx and MN2_Function set to Release. Then, when any value is stored to the Map Descriptor data location, the Release command will be sent to the N2Open point specified by the Map Descriptor.

4.4.2.2.VMA Map Descriptor Parameters

Column Title

Function

Legal Values

 

Name of Node to fetch

One of the node names

Node_Name

specified in “Client Node

data from

 

Descriptor” above

 

 

 

 

AI, AO, DI, DO, Driver

Data_Type

Data type

(used for ADF, ADI and

 

 

BD)

 

 

 

Length

Length of Map Descriptor

1

Address

Starting address of read

1-256

block

 

 

 

Data type specifier to be

 

MN2_Type

set when Data_Type has

5-7

 

been set to Driver

 

ADI, ADF and BD types: using the “Driver” Data_Type and MN2_Type fields

The VMA protocol uses a byte value to specify the data types. The standard types AI, AO, DI and DO correspond to a byte value of 1 through 4 respectively. The types ADF, ADI and BD are believed to correspond to a byte value of 5 through 7 respectively. If the user wishes to use any other type value based on knowledge of a particular VMA configuration, then that value may also be specified here. Refer to Section 4.4.5 for a specific example.

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Contents FS-8700-19 Metasys N2 Table of Contents Metasys N2 Description Required 3rd Party Software Required 3rd Party ConfigurationProvided by the Supplier of 3rd Party Equipment Hardware Hardware Connection Tips / Hints Hardware ConnectionsData Arrays/Descriptors Configuring the FieldServer as a Metasys N2 ClientClient Side Connection Descriptions Client Side Node Descriptors AI, AO, DI, do Object Configuration VMA Map Descriptor Parameters ADF ADI Timing Parameters 2.3. DX9100 Map Descriptor ParametersMap Descriptor Example 2 VMA Map Descriptor Example 1 N2OpenDAAO3 Wrbx Map Descriptor Example 3 DX9100Server Side Connection Descriptors Configuring the FieldServer as a Metasys N2 ServerServer Side Node Descriptors Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters Map Descriptor Example FS-8700-19MetasysN2 Driver Manual Appendix A.2. Managing Analog Inputs and Outputs for DX9100 Appendix B.3. Tip on Overrides Appendix B.2. Offline BehaviorFS-8700-19MetasysN2 Driver Manual FS-8700-19MetasysN2 Driver Manual Appendix C.2. Hardware connections Appendix C.3. Configuration SettingsFS-8700-19MetasysN2 Driver ManualPage 26 Diag UnitSUP MNTPMF2 PmtypPmopt PMF1PMOU1 PMK32PMK33 PMK34DOF@ DOTDO@ FB@XTLOA7 XTHIA6XTLOA6 XTHIA7FS-8700-19MetasysN2 Driver Manual DEC HEX Appendix D.2. Metasys DC9100 Memory MapTYPE1 TYPE3 TYPE6 TYPE8 LR2 HR1LR1 HR2OSSP@ OsoptOSZT@ OSOT@Appendix D.3. Metasys TC9100 Memory Map Modt DO6 Triac DO7 DO1 DO2ROS ModsAFM LSCRAS IASPM5K4 PM5TYPPM5K2 PM5K3OCN5 OCO3OCN4 OCO4HDW1 TCS2TCS3 TCS1IOP1 LRI1FTC1 OFS1LOO FT@FSP FdifDST4 DST1DST2 DST3DST7 DST5DST6 Error Message Description and Action Appendix E. Error MessagesThis page Intentionally Left Blank