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| Reference Manual |
Rosemount 644 |
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| June 2011 | |
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| Index |
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Parameter | Number | Description | |
RB_SFTWR_REV_ALL | 51 | The string will contains the following fields: | |
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| Major rev: | |
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| Minor rev: | |
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| Build rev: | |
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| Time of build: 8 characters, xx:xx:xx, military time | |
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| Day of week of build: 3 characters, Sun, Mon,... | |
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| Month of build: 3 characters, Jan, Feb. | |
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| Day of month of build: | |
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| Year of build: 4 characters, decimal | |
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| Builder: 7 characters, login name of builder | |
RB_SFTWR_REV_BUILD | 50 | Build of software that the resource block was created with. | |
RB_SFTWR_REV_MAJOR | 48 | Major revision of software that the resource block was created with. | |
RB_SFTWR_REV_MINOR | 49 | Minor revision of software that the resource block was created with. | |
RECOMMENDED_ACTION | 68 | Enumerated list of recommended actions displayed with a device alert. | |
RESTART | 16 | Allows a manual restart to be initiated. Several degrees of restart are possible. They are | |
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| 1 | Run – nominal state when not restarting |
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| 2 | Restart resource – not used |
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| 3 | Restart with defaults – set parameters to default values. See |
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| START_WITH_DEFAULTS below for which parameters are set. | |
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| 4 | Restart processor – does a warm start of CPU. |
RS_STATE | 07 | State of the function block application state machine. | |
SAVE_CONFIG_BLOCKS | 62 | Number of EEPROM blocks that have been modified since last burn. This value will count | |
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| down to zero when the configuration is saved. | |
SAVE_CONFIG_NOW | 61 | Allows the user to optionally save all | |
SECURITY_IO | 65 | Status of security switch. | |
SELF_TEST | 59 | Instructs resource block to perform | |
SET_FSTATE | 29 | Allows the FAIL_SAFE condition to be manually initiated by selecting Set. | |
SHED_RCAS | 26 | Time duration at which to give up on computer writes to function block RCas locations. | |
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| Shed from RCas shall never happen when SHED_ROUT = 0 | |
SHED_ROUT | 27 | Time duration at which to give up on computer writes to function block ROut locations. | |
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| Shed from ROut shall never happen when SHED_ROUT = 0 | |
SIMULATE_IO | 64 | Status of simulate switch. | |
SIMULATE_STATE | 66 | The state of the simulate switch: | |
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| 0 | = Uninitialized |
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| 1 | = Switch off, simulation not allowed |
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| 2 | = Switch on, simulation not allowed (need to cycle jumper/switch) |
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| 3 | = Switch on, simulation allowed |
ST_REV | 01 | The revision level of the static data associated with the function block. | |
START_WITH_DEFAULTS | 63 | 0 | = Uninitialized |
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| 1 | = do not |
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| 2 | = |
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| 3 | = |
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| 4 | = |
STRATEGY | 03 | The strategy field can be used to identify grouping of blocks. | |
SUMMARY_STATUS | 56 | An enumerated value of repair analysis. | |
TAG_DESC | 02 | The user description of the intended application of the block. | |
TEST_RW | 08 | Read/write test parameter - used only for conformance testing. | |
UPDATE_EVT | 35 | This alert is generated by any change to the static data. | |
WRITE_ALM | 40 | This alert is generated if the write lock parameter is cleared. | |
WRITE_LOCK | 34 | If set, no writes from anywhere are allowed, except to clear WRITE_LOCK. Block inputs | |
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| will continue to be updated. | |
WRITE_PRI | 39 | Priority of the alarm generated by clearing the write lock. | |
XD_OPTIONS | 44 | Indicates which transducer block licensing options are enabled. |