Fisher FIELDVUE DVC6200f Instruction Manual page 154

Digital valve controller for foundation fieldbus
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Detailed Setup—ISEL Function Block
July 2013
Alarms are grouped into five levels of priority, as shown in table 4‐38.
Table 4‐38. ISEL Function Block Alarm Priorities
Priority Number
0
The priority of an alarm condition changes to 0 after the condition that caused the alarm is corrected.
An alarm condition with a priority of 1 can be recognized by the system. The device monitors the alarm but does not report it
1
until requested by the host system.
An alarm condition with a priority of 2 is reported to the operator, but generally does not require operator attention (such as
2
diagnostics and system alerts).
3-7
Alarm conditions of priority 3 to 7 are advisory alarms of increasing priority.
8-15
Alarm conditions of priority 8 to 15 are critical alarms of increasing priority.
1. The priority classes "advise" and "critical" have no relationship to Plant Web Alerts.
Block Errors
Table 4‐39 lists conditions reported in the BLOCK_ERR [6] parameter. Conditions in italics are not applicable for the
ISEL block and are provided only for your reference.
Table 4‐39. BLOCK_ERR Conditions
Condition Number
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
ISEL Function Block Parameter List (table 4‐40)
D Read/Write Capability: RO - Read Only, RW - Read Write
D Mode: The block mode(s) required to write to the parameter
D Double indentations and shaded Index Numbers indicate sub‐parameters
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Other (N/A)
Block Configuration Error ‐ If OP_SELECT is not being used, and SELECT_TYPE = 0. This implies OP_SELECT status is good and actual
mode is AUTO.
Link Configuration Error (N/A)
Simulate Active (N/A)
Local Override (N/A)
Device Fault State Set (N/A)
Device Needs Maintenance Soon (N/A)
Input failure/process variable has Bad status ‐ Set if any IN or any DISABLE or OP_SELECT is bad and connected. This means that a
status of BAD NC would not cause an input failure but a status of BAD LUV or BAD no LUV would cause and input failure.
Output failure ‐ Set if OUT quality is bad and the Actual mode is not Out of Service.
Memory Failure (N/A)
Lost Static Data (N/A)
Lost NV Data (N/A)
Readback Check Failed (N/A)
Device Needs Maintenance Now (N/A)
Power Up ‐ Set if the Target mode is Out of Service when powered up until the mode is changed.
Out of Service ‐ The block is in Out of Service (OOS) mode
(1)
Priority Description
Condition Name and Description
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