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4.10.2
Block instantiation
The Rosemount 5900C supports the use of function block instantiation. Then the number
of blocks and block types can be defined to match specific application needs. The number
of blocks that can be instantiated is only limited by the amount of memory within the
device and the block types that are supported by the device. Instantiation does not apply
to standard device blocks like the Resource and transducer blocks.
By reading the parameter "FREE_SPACE" in the Resource block you can determine how
many blocks you can instantiate. Each block that you instantiate takes up 4.6% of the
"FREE_SPACE".
Block instantiation is done by the host control system or configuration tool, but not all
hosts implement this functionality. Please refer to your specific host or configuration tool
manual for more information.
4.10.3
Factory configuration
The following fixed configuration of function blocks is provided:
Table 4-4: Function Blocks for the Rosemount 5900C
Function Block
Analog Input
Analog Input
Analog Input
Analog Input
Analog Input
Analog Input
Analog Output
Analog Output
PID
Control Selector
Output Splitter
Signal Characterizer
Integrator
Arithmetic
Input Selector
(1)
See
(2)
See
Rosemount 5900C Radar Level Gauge
Index
(1)
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000
2100
(2)
2200
2300
2400
2500
2600
2700
2800
2900
3000
Factory supplied AI blocks
for more information.
Analog Output block
for more information.
Default Tag
Available
AI 1600
Fixed
AI 1700
Fixed
AI 1800
Fixed
AI 1900
Fixed
AI 2000
Fixed
AI 2100
Fixed
AO 2200
Default, deletable
AO 2300
Default, deletable
PID 2400
Default, deletable
CSEL 2500
Default, deletable
OSPL 2600
Default, deletable
CHAR 2700
Default, deletable
INTEG 2800
Default, deletable
ARITH 2900
Default, deletable
ISEL 3000
Default, deletable
Configuration
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