FieldServer FS-8700-88 Map Descriptor Example 20 set start time enabled = Boolean

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4.4.23.Map Descriptor Example 20 - set start time enabled = Boolean

// Client Side Map Descriptors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map Descriptor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map_Descriptor_Name,

Data_Array_Name,

Data_Array_Offset,

Function,

Node_Name,

SysPlus_Data_Type,

Length

Start_Time_Ena,

Start_Time_Ena_0,

0,

wrbx,

SYSPLUS_01,

Start_Time_Ena,

1

ABoolean value of 1 for “Enabled” or 0 for “Disabled” must be written to Data_Array_Name at Data_Array_Offset to trigger this command.

4.4.24.Map Descriptor Example 21 - read stop time enabled

//Client Side Map Descriptors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map Descriptor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map_Descriptor_Name,

Scan_Interval,

Data_Array_Name,

Data_Array_Offset,

Function,

Node_Name,

SysPlus_Data_Type,

Length

Stop_Time_Ena,

0s,

Stop_Time_Ena,

0,

rdbc,

SYSPLUS_01,

Stop_Time_Ena,

1

The stop time enabled status will be stored as 1 for “Enabled” or 0 for “Disabled” in Data_Array_Name at Data_Array_Offset.

4.4.25.Map Descriptor Example 22 - set stop time enabled = Boolean

// Client Side Map Descriptors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map Descriptor

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map_Descriptor_Name,

Data_Array_Name,

Data_Array_Offset,

Function,

Node_Name,

SysPlus_Data_Type,

Length

Stop_Time_Ena,

Stop_Time_Ena_0,

0,

wrbx,

SYSPLUS_01,

Stop_Time_Ena,

1

ABoolean value of 1 for “Enabled” or 0 for “Disabled” must be written to Data_Array_Name at Data_Array_Offset to trigger this command.

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Contents FS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlus Table of Contents FS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlus Table of Contents Appendix a Parameter Tables FieldServer Mode Nodes Comments Envirotronics SystemsPlus DescriptionFieldServer Technologies Description Hardware Connections Data Arrays/Descriptors Column Title Function Legal ValuesClient Side Connection Descriptions Client Side Node DescriptorsDriver Related Map Descriptor Parameters Timing ParametersMap Descriptor Example 1 read event eventnum Map Descriptor Example 2 set event eventnum = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 3 read aux. auxnum Map Descriptor Example 4 set aux. auxnum = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 5 read setpoint channel Map Descriptor Example 6 set setpoint channel = valueMap Descriptor Example 7 read pv channel Map Descriptor Example 8 read deviation channelMap Descriptor Example 9 read initial setpoint channel Map Descriptor Example 11 read program statusMap Descriptor Example 12 read remaining step cycles Map Descriptor Example 13 read selected programMap Descriptor Example 14 read step number Map Descriptor Example 15 read step timeMap Descriptor Example 19 read start time enabled Map Descriptor Example 16 read remaining step timeMap Descriptor Example 17 -read start step Map Descriptor Example 18 set start step = stepnumMap Descriptor Example 21 read stop time enabled Map Descriptor Example 20 set start time enabled = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 22 set stop time enabled = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 23 read start time Map Descriptor Example 25 read audible alarmMap Descriptor Example 24 read stop time Map descriptor Example 27 read software version Map Descriptor Example 26 set audible alarm = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 28 read events Map Descriptor Example 29 read auxs Map Descriptor Example 30 read alarm status alarmMap Descriptor Example 31 emergency stop Map Descriptor Example 32 hold program Map Descriptor Example 33 resume programMap Descriptor Example 34 start program Map Descriptor Example 35 start systemMap Descriptor Example 38 alarm reset Map Descriptor Example 39 alarm acknowledgeMap Descriptor Example 36 stop program Map Descriptor Example 37 stop systemMap Descriptor Example 40 edit alarms Map Descriptor Example 41 set circulators = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 42 set lights = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 43 select program programnumMap Descriptor Example 44 use keypad = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 45 edit program programnumMap Descriptor Example 46 edit step stepnum Map Descriptor Example 47 edit analog channelMap Descriptor Example 48 edit fuzzy channel Map Descriptor Example 49 edit remove stepMap Descriptor Example 50 edit insert step Map Descriptor Example 51 edit add stepMap Descriptor Example 53 use emulator mode Map Descriptor Example 54 end edit modeMap Descriptor Example 52 edit clear program Map Descriptor Example 55 edit set cycles = numcyclesMap Descriptor Example 56 edit set next = nextstepnum Map Descriptor Example 57 edit set analog min. = valueMap Descriptor Example 58 edit set analog max. = value Map Descriptor Example 59 edit set analog type = numberMap Descriptor Example 60 edit set engineering min. = value Map Descriptor Example 61 edit set engineering max. = valueMap Descriptor Example 62 edit set analog address = number Map Descriptor Example 63 edit set units = numberEdSetFuzHct EdSetFuzHMPwr Map Descriptor Example 74 edit set fuzzy dead band = value SYSPLUS01 Map Descriptor Example 78 set date = month / day / year Client Side Mao Descriptors Map DescriptorMap Descriptor Example 79 set time = hourminutesecond Map Descriptor Example 80 edit set setpoint channel = valueMap Descriptor Example 80 edit set gsoak channel = value Map Descriptor Example 82 edit set events = eventlist Map Descriptor Example 83 edit set auxs = auxlistMap Descriptor Example 85 edit read step Map Descriptor Example 84 edit read programMap Descriptor Example 86 edit read number steps Map Descriptor Example 87 edit read duration Map Descriptor Example 88 edit read eventsMap Descriptor Example 89 edit read aux Map Descriptor Example 90 edit read cyclesMap Descriptor Example 92 edit read analog min Map Descriptor Example 91 edit read nextMap Descriptor Example 93 edit read analog max Map Descriptor Example 95 edit read engineering min Map Descriptor Example 94 edit read analog typeMap Descriptor Example 96 edit read engineering max 101 Map Descriptor Example 97 edit read analog address Map Descriptor Example 98 edit read unitsFS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlusPage 42 FS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlusPage 43 FS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlusPage 44 113 Map Descriptor Example 109 edit read fuzzy dead band Map Descriptor Example 110 read alarm log115 Map Descriptor Example 111 edit read setpoint channel 118 Map Descriptor Example 114 edit read scan alarm Map Descriptor Example 113 edit read gsoak channel119 Map Descriptor Example 115 edit set scan alarm = Boolean Appendix A.2. 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FS-8700-88 specifications

The FieldServer FS-8700-88 is a powerful device designed for industrial automation, building management systems, and process control applications. It serves as a communication gateway that enables seamless interoperability between diverse protocols and devices, addressing the increasing need for integration in modern industrial environments.

One of the standout features of the FS-8700-88 is its ability to support an extensive range of communication protocols. This includes popular options such as Modbus TCP, BACnet/IP, LonWorks, and SNMP, allowing users to connect equipment from different manufacturers without compatibility issues. This flexibility is essential for companies looking to maintain legacy systems while integrating new technologies.

The FS-8700-88 is built on a robust hardware platform that ensures reliable performance in demanding environments. It features an 88-point I/O module for real-time data acquisition and control, offering numerous input and output options to meet specific application requirements. This modular design allows for easy scalability as operations grow or change, making it ideal for both small installations and large-scale systems.

Moreover, the device incorporates advanced networking technologies such as Ethernet and serial communication, which enhance data transfer efficiency and system responsiveness. The ability to configure the device via a web-based interface provides added convenience, enabling users to adjust settings and monitor performance from anywhere with an internet connection.

Security is a top priority for industrial applications, and the FS-8700-88 is equipped with features to protect sensitive data. The device supports secure protocols and includes options for network segmentation, ensuring that critical systems remain safe from external threats.

In addition to its technical capabilities, the FS-8700-88 provides users with extensive diagnostic tools and logging features. These capabilities help streamline troubleshooting processes and enable proactive maintenance, ultimately reducing downtime and improving overall system reliability.

With its combination of versatility, robust performance, and strong security measures, the FieldServer FS-8700-88 sets a new standard in the field of industrial communication gateways. It empowers organizations to achieve higher levels of efficiency and integration across their automation systems, driving innovation and productivity in the process. As industrial environments continue to evolve, the FS-8700-88 is well-positioned to meet the challenges of tomorrow's connected world.