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PROFIBUS
Block Information
August 2016
D.3
PROFIBUS block parameters
Table D-1
specification, class two master, and Local Operator Interface (LOI).
Table D-1. Physical Block Parameters
Index Parameter name
0
BLOCK OBJECT
1
ST_REV
2
TAG_DESC
3
STRATEGY
4
ALERT_KEY
5
TARGET_MODE
6
MODE_BLK
7
ALARM_SUM
8
SOFTWARE REVISION
9
HARDWARE_REVISION
10
DEVICE_MAN_ID
11
DEVICE_ID
12
DEVICE_SER_NUM
13
DIAGNOSIS
14
DIAGNOSIS_EXTENSION
15
DIAGNOSIS_MASK
16
DIAGNOSIS_MASK_EXTENSION
180
through
Table D-3
can be used to cross reference parameters from the PROFIBUS
™
DTM
name
Block Object
Static Revision
No.
Tag
Strategy
Alert Key
Target Mode
Actual Mode
Software
Revision
Hardware
Revision
Manufacturer
Device ID
Device Serial
Num
Diagnosis
Diagnosis
Extension
N/A
N/A
LOI
Definition
(1)
location
N/A
N/A
The revision level of the static data
associated with block; the revision value will
N/A
be incremented each time a static
parameter value in the block is changed.
The user description of the intended block
N/A
application.
N/A
Grouping of function blocks.
The identification number of the plant unit.
N/A
This information may be used in the host for
sorting alarms, etc.
Contains desired mode of the block
N/A
normally set by the operator or a control
specification.
Contains the actual, permitted, and normal
N/A
modes of the block.
Contains the current states of the block
N/A
alarms
Software revision, includes a major, minor,
N/A
and build revision.
N/A
Hardware revision
Identification code of the manufacturer of
N/A
the field device
Identification of the device (Rosemount
N/A
3051)
Serial number of the device (output board
N/A
serial number).
Detailed information of the device bitwise
coded. MSB (bit 31) represents more
N/A
information available in Diagnosis
extension.
Additional manufacturer diagnoses
N/A
information (See DIAGNOSIS_EXTENSION
table below).
Definition of supported DIAGNOSIS
N/A
information bits
Definition of supported
N/A
DIAGNOSIS_EXTENSION information bits
Reference Manual
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PROFIBUS
Block Information