FieldServer FS-8700-88 Client Side Connection Descriptions, Client Side Node Descriptors

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4.2.Client Side Connection Descriptions

 

Section Title

 

 

 

Connections

 

 

 

Column Title

Function

Legal Values

 

Port

Specify which port the device is connected

P1-P81

 

 

to the FieldServer

 

 

Protocol

Specify protocol used

SystemsPlus

 

Baud*

Specify baud rate

300 – 19200, standard baud

 

rates only

 

 

 

 

Parity*

Specify parity

Even, Odd, None

 

Data_Bits*

Specify data bits

7, 8

 

Stop_Bits*

Specify stop bits

1, 2

 

Handshaking*

Specify hardware handshaking

RTS, RTS/CTS, None

 

Poll _Delay*

Time between internal polls

0-32000 seconds, 1 second

Example

//Client Side Connections

Connections

Port,

Protocol,

Baud,

Parity,

Handshaking,

Poll_Delay

P1,

SystemsPlus,

19200,

None,

None,

0.100s

4.3.Client Side Node Descriptors

 

Section Title

 

 

 

 

 

Nodes

 

 

 

 

 

Column Title

 

Function

 

Legal Values

 

Node_Name

 

Provide name for node

 

Up to 32 alphanumeric

 

 

 

characters

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protocol

 

Specify protocol used

 

SystemsPlus

 

Port

 

Specify which port the device is

 

P1-P81

 

 

 

connected to the FieldServer

 

 

Example

//Client Side Nodes

 

 

 

Nodes

 

 

Node_Name,

Protocol,

Port

SYSPLUS_01,

SystemsPlus,

P1

1Not all ports shown are necessarily supported by the hardware. Consult the appropriate Instruction manual for details of the ports available on specific hardware.

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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 Envirotronics SystemsPlus Description FieldServer Mode Nodes CommentsFieldServer Technologies Description Hardware Connections Column Title Function Legal Values Data Arrays/DescriptorsClient Side Node Descriptors Client Side Connection DescriptionsTiming Parameters Driver Related Map Descriptor ParametersMap Descriptor Example 2 set event eventnum = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 1 read event eventnumMap Descriptor Example 3 read aux. auxnum Map Descriptor Example 4 set aux. auxnum = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 6 set setpoint channel = value Map Descriptor Example 5 read setpoint channelMap Descriptor Example 7 read pv channel Map Descriptor Example 8 read deviation channelMap Descriptor Example 11 read program status Map Descriptor Example 9 read initial setpoint channelMap Descriptor Example 13 read selected program Map Descriptor Example 12 read remaining step cyclesMap Descriptor Example 14 read step number Map Descriptor Example 15 read step timeMap Descriptor Example 16 read remaining step time Map Descriptor Example 19 read start time enabledMap Descriptor Example 17 -read start step Map Descriptor Example 18 set start step = stepnumMap Descriptor Example 20 set start time enabled = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 21 read stop time enabledMap Descriptor Example 22 set stop time enabled = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 25 read audible alarm Map Descriptor Example 23 read start timeMap Descriptor Example 24 read stop time Map Descriptor Example 26 set audible alarm = Boolean Map descriptor Example 27 read software versionMap Descriptor Example 28 read events Map Descriptor Example 30 read alarm status alarm Map Descriptor Example 29 read auxsMap Descriptor Example 31 emergency stop Map Descriptor Example 33 resume program Map Descriptor Example 32 hold programMap Descriptor Example 34 start program Map Descriptor Example 35 start systemMap Descriptor Example 39 alarm acknowledge Map Descriptor Example 38 alarm resetMap Descriptor Example 36 stop program Map Descriptor Example 37 stop systemMap Descriptor Example 41 set circulators = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 40 edit alarmsMap Descriptor Example 42 set lights = Boolean Map Descriptor Example 43 select program programnumMap Descriptor Example 45 edit program programnum Map Descriptor Example 44 use keypad = BooleanMap Descriptor Example 46 edit step stepnum Map Descriptor Example 47 edit analog channelMap Descriptor Example 49 edit remove step Map Descriptor Example 48 edit fuzzy channelMap Descriptor Example 50 edit insert step Map Descriptor Example 51 edit add stepMap Descriptor Example 54 end edit mode Map Descriptor Example 53 use emulator modeMap Descriptor Example 52 edit clear program Map Descriptor Example 55 edit set cycles = numcyclesMap Descriptor Example 57 edit set analog min. = value Map Descriptor Example 56 edit set next = nextstepnumMap Descriptor Example 58 edit set analog max. = value Map Descriptor Example 59 edit set analog type = numberMap Descriptor Example 61 edit set engineering max. = value Map Descriptor Example 60 edit set engineering min. = 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 Client Side Mao Descriptors Map Descriptor Map Descriptor Example 78 set date = month / day / yearMap Descriptor Example 80 edit set setpoint channel = value Map Descriptor Example 79 set time = hourminutesecondMap Descriptor Example 80 edit set gsoak channel = value Map Descriptor Example 83 edit set auxs = auxlist Map Descriptor Example 82 edit set events = eventlistMap Descriptor Example 84 edit read program Map Descriptor Example 85 edit read stepMap Descriptor Example 86 edit read number steps Map Descriptor Example 88 edit read events Map Descriptor Example 87 edit read durationMap Descriptor Example 90 edit read cycles Map Descriptor Example 89 edit read auxMap Descriptor Example 91 edit read next Map Descriptor Example 92 edit read analog minMap Descriptor Example 93 edit read analog max Map Descriptor Example 94 edit read analog type Map Descriptor Example 95 edit read engineering minMap Descriptor Example 96 edit read engineering max Map Descriptor Example 98 edit read units 101 Map Descriptor Example 97 edit read analog addressFS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlusPage 42 FS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlusPage 43 FS-8700-88 Envirotronics SystemsPlusPage 44 Map Descriptor Example 110 read alarm log 113 Map Descriptor Example 109 edit read fuzzy dead band115 Map Descriptor Example 111 edit read setpoint channel Map Descriptor Example 113 edit read gsoak channel 118 Map Descriptor Example 114 edit read scan alarm119 Map Descriptor Example 115 edit set scan alarm = Boolean Appendix A.2. 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FS-8700-88 specifications

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