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References
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Honeywell LCS621 IO Integration Guide
LCS 620 User documentation
LCS 621 IO User documentation
R400 Experion Legacy I/O Link Module Parameter Reference Dictionary iii
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Symbol Definitions
The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.
Symbol Definition
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LCSSEL .............................................................................................................................. 44
LCSSELECT ....................................................................................................................... 45
LCSTYPECONVERT .......................................................................................................... 45
PUSH .................................................................................................................................. 46
CMDDISALM.SV ................................................................................................................. 91
CMDDISALM.TM [0..2]........................................................................................................ 91
CMDFALALM.FL ................................................................................................................. 92
CMDFALALM.PR ................................................................................................................ 93
CMDFALALM.SV ................................................................................................................ 93
CMDFALALM.TM [0..2] ....................................................................................................... 94
CNISLOTNUM..................................................................................................................... 94
CNTDIR............................................................................................................................... 95
CNTDIR[1..3]....................................................................................................................... 95
CNTRLBIT[0..7]................................................................................................................... 96
COMMAND ......................................................................................................................... 96
CONFIGCODE[1..8] ............................................................................................................ 97
CONFIGDESC[1..8] ............................................................................................................ 98
CONFIGSTS[1..8] ............................................................................................................... 98
CONFIGURATIONSTATUS ................................................................................................ 99
CONFIGURATIONTIME.................................................................................................... 100
COUNTHI[1..8] .................................................................................................................. 100
COUNTLO[1..8]................................................................................................................. 100
COUNTRAW ..................................................................................................................... 101
CPEERAVGPPS ............................................................................................................... 102
CPEERAVGPPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX] ............................................................... 102
CPEERAVGSPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX] ............................................................... 103
CPEERMAXPPS ............................................................................................................... 103
CPEERMAXPPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX] ............................................................... 104
CPEERMAXSPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX] ............................................................... 104
CPPERIOD........................................................................................................................ 105
CPUCYCLEAVG [0..39] .................................................................................................... 105
CPUCYCLEMAX [0..39] .................................................................................................... 106
CPUFREEAVG.................................................................................................................. 106
CPUFREEMIN................................................................................................................... 107
CRCYCLEOVRN [0..40].................................................................................................... 107
CRNTDTPTR .................................................................................................................... 108
CSTS[1..8]......................................................................................................................... 108
CTRLCONFIRM ................................................................................................................ 109
– D – .........................................................................................................................109
DAY................................................................................................................................... 109
DEADBAND ...................................................................................................................... 110
DEADBAND1 .................................................................................................................... 111
DEADBAND2 .................................................................................................................... 111
DELAYTIME ...................................................................................................................... 111
DESC ................................................................................................................................ 112
DI[1..4]............................................................................................................................... 112
DIPVMAP .......................................................................................................................... 113
DIPVMAP[0..15] ................................................................................................................ 113
DIRROT ............................................................................................................................ 114
DISBLCONTR ................................................................................................................... 114
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DNIN ..................................................................................................................................115
DO[1..3]..............................................................................................................................115
DOTYPE ............................................................................................................................116
DRIVERNAME ...................................................................................................................116
– E – ......................................................................................................................... 117
EMISSIVITY[1..16] .............................................................................................................117
ENBLSETTIME ..................................................................................................................117
ENCODERVALUE .............................................................................................................118
ENUMBOOLMAP(0..63).....................................................................................................118
ERRORCODE[1..8]............................................................................................................119
ERRORCOUNT .................................................................................................................121
EUDESC ............................................................................................................................122
EXECCODE[1..8] ...............................................................................................................122
EXECDESC[1..8] ...............................................................................................................123
EXECSTATE......................................................................................................................123
EXECSTS ..........................................................................................................................124
EXECSTS[1..8] ..................................................................................................................125
EXECSTSB ........................................................................................................................126
EXPR[1..8] .........................................................................................................................126
– F – ......................................................................................................................... 127
FAILSAFE[1..16] ................................................................................................................127
FAILSAFE[1..8] ..................................................................................................................127
FBENABLE ........................................................................................................................128
FETCHMODE ....................................................................................................................128
FLASHHEALTH .................................................................................................................129
FORCEENABLE ................................................................................................................129
FORCEVALUE...................................................................................................................130
FREQUENCY.....................................................................................................................130
– G – ........................................................................................................................ 131
G ........................................................................................................................................131
GOP ...................................................................................................................................131
GOPFINAL .........................................................................................................................132
GOPREQ ...........................................................................................................................133
GOPSCADA.......................................................................................................................133
GPV ...................................................................................................................................134
GPVAUTO..........................................................................................................................135
– H –......................................................................................................................... 135
HIALM ................................................................................................................................135
HIALM.PR ..........................................................................................................................137
HIALM.SV ..........................................................................................................................138
HIALM.TYPE......................................................................................................................138
HOLDOPT..........................................................................................................................141
HOUR ................................................................................................................................142
– I – .......................................................................................................................... 143
IMAGEVER ........................................................................................................................143
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IN....................................................................................................................................... 144
IN[1..2]............................................................................................................................... 145
IN[1..8]............................................................................................................................... 146
IN[1..128]........................................................................................................................... 146
IN1[1..16]........................................................................................................................... 146
IN2[1..16]........................................................................................................................... 147
IN.BOOLEAN .................................................................................................................... 147
IN.ENUM ........................................................................................................................... 147
IN.FLOAT32 ...................................................................................................................... 148
IN.FLOAT64 ...................................................................................................................... 148
IN.INT8.............................................................................................................................. 148
IN.INT16............................................................................................................................ 149
IN.INT32............................................................................................................................ 149
IN.SDENUM ...................................................................................................................... 149
IN.UINT16 ......................................................................................................................... 150
IN.UINT32 ......................................................................................................................... 150
INALM ............................................................................................................................... 151
INBADOPT ........................................................................................................................ 152
INBETFL ........................................................................................................................... 152
INDRCTSYNC................................................................................................................... 153
INDSYNCCMD .................................................................................................................. 155
INITCONNECTD [1..3] ...................................................................................................... 157
INITMAN ........................................................................................................................... 158
INITOPAFTLD ................................................................................................................... 158
INITOPOPT ....................................................................................................................... 159
INITREQ............................................................................................................................ 159
INITREQ[0..2].................................................................................................................... 160
INITREQLATCH ................................................................................................................ 160
INITVAL............................................................................................................................. 161
INPTINVSTS[1..2] ............................................................................................................. 161
INPTINVSTS[1..8] ............................................................................................................. 161
INPUTCHGDB................................................................................................................... 162
INPUTFMT ........................................................................................................................ 162
INSBLOCK[1..10] .............................................................................................................. 163
INSERTSTS ...................................................................................................................... 163
INSFAILFL ........................................................................................................................ 164
INSTYPE........................................................................................................................... 164
IOCNUMBER .................................................................................................................... 165
IOCONNSTATUS.............................................................................................................. 165
IOMTYPE .......................................................................................................................... 166
IPDRFLAG ........................................................................................................................ 166
IPEERCONNERRCODE[1…N] ......................................................................................... 167
IPEERCONNERRINFO[1…N]........................................................................................... 167
IPEERCONNSTS[1…N].................................................................................................... 168
IPEERNAME[1..IPEERCONNMAX] .................................................................................. 168
IPEERPATH[1..IPEERCONNMAX] ................................................................................... 169
ISSELECTED[1..16] .......................................................................................................... 169
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ISSELECTED[1..8].............................................................................................................170
– K –......................................................................................................................... 170
K.........................................................................................................................................170
KSP ....................................................................................................................................172
– L – ......................................................................................................................... 172
LASTGOODPV ..................................................................................................................172
LASTGOPREQ ..................................................................................................................173
LASTOPMNAME................................................................................................................174
LASTOPREQ .....................................................................................................................174
LASTOPTYPE....................................................................................................................175
LASTREQFL ......................................................................................................................176
LASTSTEP.........................................................................................................................177
LASTTIMESAVED .............................................................................................................177
LNKSHUTDWNCAUSE......................................................................................................178
LOADOFFSETFL ...............................................................................................................178
LOCALMAN .......................................................................................................................179
LOCUTOFF........................................................................................................................180
LSCYCLEOVRN [0..40] .....................................................................................................180
– M – ........................................................................................................................ 181
MAINTOPT.........................................................................................................................181
MANUALBIAS[1..8] ............................................................................................................181
MANUALBIAS[1..16] ..........................................................................................................182
MAXBLKTYPES.................................................................................................................182
MAXTIME [0..2]..................................................................................................................183
MAXTRANS [0..2] ..............................................................................................................183
MINUTE .............................................................................................................................184
MODE ................................................................................................................................185
MODEATTR .......................................................................................................................185
MODEATTRFL.NORM .......................................................................................................186
MODEATTRFL.OPER........................................................................................................187
MODEATTRFL.PROG .......................................................................................................187
MODETRACK ....................................................................................................................188
MODISREDUN...................................................................................................................189
MODULETYPE ..................................................................................................................189
MODCOMSTATE...............................................................................................................190
MODLATCH .......................................................................................................................191
MODULEFAULTSTAT .......................................................................................................192
MOMSTATE.......................................................................................................................192
MONTH ..............................................................................................................................193
MRKRENBLOADOFFSETFL .............................................................................................194
MRKRENBRESETFL .........................................................................................................195
MRKRPULSEDET..............................................................................................................195
MRKRPULSEDET [1..3].....................................................................................................196
MSG[1..8] ...........................................................................................................................197
– N –......................................................................................................................... 197
NAME................................................................................................................................ 197
NETWORKTYPE............................................................................................................... 199
NFLAG .............................................................................................................................. 199
NIN .................................................................................................................................... 199
NNUMERIC ....................................................................................................................... 200
NOOFWIRES[1..8] ............................................................................................................ 200
NORMAL ........................................................................................................................... 201
NORMMODE..................................................................................................................... 201
NORMMODEATTR ........................................................................................................... 202
NULLPVFL ........................................................................................................................ 202
NUMACCRQUAVG ........................................................................................................... 203
NUMACCRQUMAX........................................................................................................... 203
NUMACEINCON ............................................................................................................... 204
NUMACEOUTCON ........................................................................................................... 204
NUMBLKTYPES................................................................................................................ 205
NUMCCLRQU ................................................................................................................... 205
NUMCHAN ........................................................................................................................ 206
NUMCPMINCON............................................................................................................... 206
NUMCPMOUTCON........................................................................................................... 207
NUMDINPUTS .................................................................................................................. 207
NUMDOUTS...................................................................................................................... 209
NUMEXCRQUAVG ........................................................................................................... 211
NUMEXCRQUMAX ........................................................................................................... 211
NUMEXCRSPAVG............................................................................................................ 212
NUMEXCRSPMAX............................................................................................................ 212
NUMFIMINCON ................................................................................................................ 213
NUMFIMOUTCON ............................................................................................................ 213
NUMFIMOUTCON ............................................................................................................ 213
NUMINSERT ..................................................................................................................... 214
NUMIOLMINCON.............................................................................................................. 214
NUMIOLMOUTCN............................................................................................................. 215
NUMMSGRETRY.............................................................................................................. 215
NUMNTFRQUAVG............................................................................................................ 216
NUMNTFRQUMAX ........................................................................................................... 216
NUMLIOMINCONN ........................................................................................................... 217
NUMLIOMOUTCONN ....................................................................................................... 217
NUMOFINPUTS ................................................................................................................ 218
NUMPARRSPAVG............................................................................................................ 218
NUMPARRSPMAX............................................................................................................ 219
NUMPEERENV ................................................................................................................. 219
NUMSCEINCON ............................................................................................................... 220
NUMSCEOUTCON ........................................................................................................... 220
NUMSIGS ......................................................................................................................... 221
NUMSIOLMINCN .............................................................................................................. 221
NUMSIOLMOUCN ............................................................................................................ 222
NUMSIOM ......................................................................................................................... 222
NUMSIOVRD .................................................................................................................... 223
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NUMSRCCONN[1..8] .........................................................................................................223
NUMSTATES .....................................................................................................................224
– O – ........................................................................................................................ 225
OFFLINEFLAG...................................................................................................................225
OFFNRMALM.FL ...............................................................................................................225
OFFNRMALM.PR ..............................................................................................................226
OFFNRMALM.SV...............................................................................................................227
OFFSETVAL ......................................................................................................................228
OI [0..2] ..............................................................................................................................228
OIALM.FL [0..2]..................................................................................................................229
OIALM.OPT [0..2]...............................................................................................................230
OIALM.PR [0..2] .................................................................................................................230
OIALM.SV [0..2] .................................................................................................................231
OFFPULSE ........................................................................................................................231
ONPULSE ..........................................................................................................................232
OP......................................................................................................................................232
OPCMD [0..2].....................................................................................................................234
OPDOMAP [0..3][1..3] ........................................................................................................235
OPECHO[1..4]....................................................................................................................235
OPFINAL............................................................................................................................236
OPFINAL[1..4]....................................................................................................................236
OPREQ ..............................................................................................................................237
OPTYPE.............................................................................................................................237
ORDER ..............................................................................................................................238
ORDERINCM .....................................................................................................................238
OUT ...................................................................................................................................239
OUT[1..16]..........................................................................................................................240
OUT.BOOLEAN .................................................................................................................241
OUT.ENUM ........................................................................................................................241
OUT.FLOAT32 ...................................................................................................................241
OUT.FLOAT64 ...................................................................................................................242
OUT.INT8...........................................................................................................................242
OUT.INT16.........................................................................................................................242
OUT.INT32.........................................................................................................................243
OUTI ..................................................................................................................................243
OUTR.................................................................................................................................244
OUT.SDENUM ...................................................................................................................244
OUT.SDENUM[1..4] ...........................................................................................................245
OUT.UINT16 ......................................................................................................................245
OUT.UINT16[1..4] ..............................................................................................................245
OUT.UINT32 ......................................................................................................................246
OUT.UINT32[1..4] ..............................................................................................................246
OUTPUTRESOLN..............................................................................................................246
OVERFLOW.......................................................................................................................247
OVERFLOW[1..3]...............................................................................................................247
OVRFLSTS ........................................................................................................................248
OVRFLSTS[1..4] ................................................................................................................248
OVRFLSTSCLR .................................................................................................................249
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– P – .........................................................................................................................249
P........................................................................................................................................ 249
P[1..2]................................................................................................................................ 250
P[1..6]................................................................................................................................ 250
P1...................................................................................................................................... 251
P1CLAMPOPT .................................................................................................................. 251
P1FILTINIT........................................................................................................................ 252
P1FILTTIME ...................................................................................................................... 252
P1STS............................................................................................................................... 253
PCMSTATE....................................................................................................................... 254
PEERENV[1..NUMPEERENV] .......................................................................................... 255
PEERGETAVG.................................................................................................................. 256
PEERSTRAVG[1..NUMPEERENV]................................................................................... 257
PEERSTRRESP[1..NUMPEERENV] ................................................................................ 258
PEERSUBSCPER[1..NUMPEERENV].............................................................................. 258
PERIOD ............................................................................................................................ 259
PHASE .............................................................................................................................. 261
PI[0..2]............................................................................................................................... 261
PO ..................................................................................................................................... 262
PO[0..3] ............................................................................................................................. 263
POCONNECTED .............................................................................................................. 263
POCONNECTED[1..3] ...................................................................................................... 264
POINTERLOC ................................................................................................................... 265
PRIMARYSIG.................................................................................................................... 265
PTRDIRCTN...................................................................................................................... 266
PROGMODE ..................................................................................................................... 266
PVRAW[1..8] ..................................................................................................................... 267
PVRAW[1..16] ................................................................................................................... 268
PSTS[1..6] ......................................................................................................................... 269
PULLDATA[1..8]................................................................................................................ 270
PULSEWIDTH[1..3]........................................................................................................... 270
PUSHDATA[1..8]............................................................................................................... 271
PV ..................................................................................................................................... 271
PV[1..200] ......................................................................................................................... 276
PVAUTO ........................................................................................................................... 276
PVAUTOSTS..................................................................................................................... 277
PVCHAR ........................................................................................................................... 278
PVEUHI ............................................................................................................................. 279
PVEULO............................................................................................................................ 279
PVEXHIFL ......................................................................................................................... 280
PVEXHILM ........................................................................................................................ 280
PVEXLOFL........................................................................................................................ 281
PVEXLOLM ....................................................................................................................... 281
PVFL ................................................................................................................................. 282
PVFL[0..2] ......................................................................................................................... 283
PVFL[1..1000] ................................................................................................................... 283
PVFORMAT ...................................................................................................................... 284
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PVHHALM.DB....................................................................................................................284
PVHHALM.DBU .................................................................................................................285
PVHHALM.FL.....................................................................................................................286
PVHHALM.PR....................................................................................................................286
PVHHALM.SV ....................................................................................................................287
PVHHALM.TM....................................................................................................................287
PVHHALM.TP ....................................................................................................................288
PVHIALM.DB .....................................................................................................................288
PVHIALM.DBU...................................................................................................................289
PVHIALM.FL ......................................................................................................................290
PVHIALM.PR .....................................................................................................................290
PVHIALM.SV......................................................................................................................291
PVHIALM.TM .....................................................................................................................291
PVHIALM.TP......................................................................................................................292
PVHILM..............................................................................................................................292
PVHISIGCHG.CT...............................................................................................................293
PVHISIGCHG.TP ...............................................................................................................293
PVLLALM.DB .....................................................................................................................294
PVLLALM.DBU ..................................................................................................................295
PVLLALM.FL......................................................................................................................295
PVLLALM.PR .....................................................................................................................296
PVLLALM.SV .....................................................................................................................296
PVLLALM.TM.....................................................................................................................297
PVLLALM.TP .....................................................................................................................297
PVLOALM.DB ....................................................................................................................298
PVLOALM.DBU..................................................................................................................299
PVLOALM.FL .....................................................................................................................300
PVLOALM.PR ....................................................................................................................301
PVLOALM.SV ....................................................................................................................301
PVLOALM.TM ....................................................................................................................302
PVLOALM.TP.....................................................................................................................302
PVLOLM.............................................................................................................................303
PVLOSIGCHG.CT..............................................................................................................303
PVLOSIGCHG.TP..............................................................................................................304
PVP ....................................................................................................................................304
PVSRC...............................................................................................................................305
PVSRCOPT .......................................................................................................................307
PVSTS ...............................................................................................................................308
PVSTSFL.BAD...................................................................................................................308
PVSTSFL.MAN ..................................................................................................................309
PVSTSFL.NORM ...............................................................................................................309
PVSTSFL.UNCER .............................................................................................................310
PVSTSSRC........................................................................................................................310
PVVALSTS.........................................................................................................................313
– Q – ........................................................................................................................ 314
Q ........................................................................................................................................314
QNTY .................................................................................................................................314
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R........................................................................................................................................ 315
R[1..2]................................................................................................................................ 315
R1...................................................................................................................................... 315
R2...................................................................................................................................... 316
RANGEHI[1..8] .................................................................................................................. 316
RANGEHI[1..16] ................................................................................................................ 316
RANGELO[1..8]................................................................................................................. 317
RANGELO[1..16]............................................................................................................... 317
RDISPDEGIMRCONN [1..RDISPCONNMAX] .................................................................. 318
RDNCHASSISID ............................................................................................................... 319
RDNCMPT ........................................................................................................................ 319
RDNLOS ........................................................................................................................... 321
RDNSYNCSTATE ............................................................................................................. 321
RDNCTLABILITY .............................................................................................................. 322
RDNHISTTIME.................................................................................................................. 322
RDNHISTSTATE............................................................................................................... 323
RDNHISTREASON ........................................................................................................... 324
RDNINHIBITSYNC............................................................................................................ 328
RDNISTIMEMAX............................................................................................................... 334
RDNROLESTATE ............................................................................................................. 334
RDNOPMFRZTIME........................................................................................................... 335
RDNOPMSTATUS ............................................................................................................ 335
RDNSOTIMEMAX ............................................................................................................. 337
RDNSYNCPROG .............................................................................................................. 337
RDNXFERAVG ................................................................................................................. 338
RDNXFERMAX ................................................................................................................. 338
RDNDELAYAVG ............................................................................................................... 339
RDNDELAYMAX ............................................................................................................... 339
READCOMMAND ............................................................................................................. 340
READMESSAGE............................................................................................................... 340
REASONSET .................................................................................................................... 341
REDTAG ........................................................................................................................... 341
RESETFL .......................................................................................................................... 342
RESETFLLO ..................................................................................................................... 342
RESETSLINKS.................................................................................................................. 343
RESETLO ......................................................................................................................... 343
RESTARTFL ..................................................................................................................... 344
RESTARTSLINKS............................................................................................................. 344
RESTARTOPT .................................................................................................................. 345
RETENTIVE ...................................................................................................................... 346
RETINDEX ........................................................................................................................ 347
RETSTARTUP .................................................................................................................. 348
RFINAL ............................................................................................................................. 348
RHENABLE[1..8] ............................................................................................................... 349
ROCNEGALM.FL .............................................................................................................. 349
ROCNEGALM.PR ............................................................................................................. 350
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ROCNEGALM.SV ..............................................................................................................350
ROCNEGALM.TP ..............................................................................................................351
ROCPOSALM.FL ...............................................................................................................351
ROCPOSALM.PR ..............................................................................................................352
ROCPOSALM.SV ..............................................................................................................352
ROCPOSALM.TP...............................................................................................................353
RPEERNAME [1..RPEERCONNMAX] ...............................................................................353
RSTCNTR ..........................................................................................................................354
RSTDTPTR ........................................................................................................................354
RTDALPHA[1..8] ................................................................................................................355
RTDTYPE[1..8] ..................................................................................................................356
RV ......................................................................................................................................356
– S – ......................................................................................................................... 357
S.........................................................................................................................................357
SAFEOP.............................................................................................................................357
SAVETOFLASH .................................................................................................................358
SCANCONFIG ...................................................................................................................358
SCANRATE[1..16]..............................................................................................................359
SCANLED ..........................................................................................................................361
SCANTIME[1..8].................................................................................................................361
SDENUMTEXT[0..63] ........................................................................................................362
SEALOPT...........................................................................................................................363
SECMODNAME .................................................................................................................363
SECOND............................................................................................................................364
SECONDARYSIG ..............................................................................................................365
SECSIGSECLVL................................................................................................................365
SECSLINKAFC ..................................................................................................................366
SECSLINKBFC ..................................................................................................................367
SELECTALLCHANNELS ...................................................................................................368
SELECTEDSIOM ...............................................................................................................368
SHUTDOWN ......................................................................................................................369
SI........................................................................................................................................369
SIALM.FL ...........................................................................................................................370
SIALM.OPT ........................................................................................................................370
SIALM.PR ..........................................................................................................................371
SIALM.SV...........................................................................................................................372
SIGNLRANG[1..16] ............................................................................................................372
SIOMADS...........................................................................................................................373
SIOMOFFADS ...................................................................................................................373
SIOMSRDYONBKUP .........................................................................................................373
SIOMSTARTADDR ............................................................................................................374
SLINKAFC..........................................................................................................................374
SLINKBFC..........................................................................................................................375
SLOT..................................................................................................................................376
SLOTA ...............................................................................................................................377
SLOTNUMBER ..................................................................................................................377
SO......................................................................................................................................378
SO[1..8] ..............................................................................................................................378
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CM Control Module
EE Execution Environment
FB Function Block
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Acronym Description
PU Processing Unit
RH Relative Humidity
RM Redundancy Module
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Reference
1.1 LIOM Function Blocks
LIOM FB
FLASHHEALTH SLINKAFC
RDNISTIMEMAX
MODISREDUN RDNSYNCSTATE
NETWORKTYPE RDNXFERAVG
PCMSTATE RDNXFERMAX
RDNCHASSISID RESETSLINKS
RDNCMPT RESTARTSLINKS
RDNCTLABILITY
RETSTARTUP
EE FB
SLINK
MODULETYPE SIOMADS
CARDFAULT
EXECSTATE SIOMSTARTADDR
IOCONNSTATUS SLOT
IOMTYPE
CNTRLBIT[0..7] MODLATCH
CHNLINSERVICE
MODCOMSTATE
AEM
ALMENBSTATE EXECSTATE R1
BITRES INPUTFMT R2
IOCONNSTATUS SIOMSTARTADDR
CARDFAULT
DIRROT VELOCITY
OP
ENCODERVALUE PROGMODE
EDM
ALMENBSTATE IOMTYPE
DESC SCANLED
EXECSTATE SIOMSTARTADDR
IOCONNSTATUS SLOT
AV[1..4] OVRFLSTS[1..4]
CNTDIR[1..3] OVERFLOW[1..3]
RTDM
CHANNEL.RTDFA SCANTIME[1..
ILURERESPONSE 8]
ATMPRESSURE[1..8 DETECTED FREQUENCY
]
CHANNEL.HONEYW READCOMMAND
ELLINTERNAL
COUNTLO[1..8]
CHANNEL.ILLEGAL COUNTRAW
FREQORRESOLUTI
ON READMESSAGE
UAIM
1.3 LIOM I/O ChannelsAIC, AOC (Analog Input Channel, Analog Output
Channel)
IOCNUMBER
OP (AOC Only)
IOCNUMBER
LCSAEMAOCHANNEL
FETCHMODE SOSTS
R[1..2]
RFINAL TRNSFRCOIL
IOCNUMBER
ORDERINCM SO[1..8]
LCSPQICHANNEL
LCSPICHANNEL
AV RSTCNTR OVRFLSTSCLR
OVRFLSTS DISBLCONTR
ASCIIREADCLOCK
DAY MINUTE
ERRORCOUNT MODLATCH
ASCIISETDTPTR
CHNLCOMFAIL IOCNUMBER
FBENABLE POINTERLOC
ENBLSETTIME MONTH
MINUTE SECOND
ASCIIPULL
CHNLCOMFAIL MODLATCH
CHNLCOMSTAT PTRDIRCTN
FBENABLE PULLDATA[1..8]
RSTDTPTR
IOCNUMBER
ASCIIPUSH
CHNLCOMFAIL MODLATCH
CHNLCOMSTAT PTRDIRCTN
PUSHDATA[1..8]
IOCNUMBER
CHNLCOMSTAT RSTDTPTR
ASCIIREADERROR
CHNLCOMFAIL IOCNUMBER
CHNLCOMSTAT FBENABLE
ERRORCODE[1..8] MODLATCH
ASCIITMSG
CHNLCOMFAIL MODLATCH
CHNLCOMSTAT MSG[1..8]
IOCNUMBER
FBENABLE
IN NA A A NA NA NA NA
A NA NA A A NA NA
IN[1..8]
INPTINVSTS[1..8] A NA NA A A NA NA
ORDERINCM A A A A A A A
OUT A A A A A NA NA
Q NA NA NA NA NA A A
R NA NA NA NA NA A A
RETENTIVE NA NA NA NA NA A A
NA NA NA NA NA A A
RETINDEX
S NA NA NA NA NA A A
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
ACCLOCK A A A A A
DESC A NA NA NA NA
EUDESC A NA NA NA NA
HIALM.PR A NA NA NA NA
HIALM.SV A NA NA NA NA
HIALM.TYPE A NA NA NA NA
INALM A NA NA NA NA
NAME A A A A A
NORMAL A NA NA NA NA
OFFNRMALM.FL A NA NA NA NA
OFFNRMALM.PR A NA NA NA NA
A NA NA NA NA
OFFNRMALM.SV
ORDERINCM A A A A A
NFLAG NA A NA NA NA
NNUMERIC NA NA NA A NA
PV A NA A NA A
A NA NA NA NA
PVFL
NA NA NA A NA
PV[1..200]
PVFL[1..1000] NA A NA NA NA
PVFORMAT NA NA A A NA
NA NA A NA A
PVHILM
NA NA A NA A
PVLOLM
RETENTIVE A NA A NA A
A NA A NA A
RETINDEX
STATE0 A NA NA NA NA
STATE1 A NA NA NA NA
STATETEXT[0..1] A NA NA NA NA
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
Parameters
IN NA NA NA A A
IN1[1..16] A A A NA NA
IN2[1..16] A A A NA NA
K NA NA NA A A
KSP NA NA NA NA A
Parameters
OUT NA NA NA A A
OUT[1..16] A A A NA NA
PV A A A NA NA
ORDERINCM A A A A A
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
Function Blocks EQ GE GT LE LT NE
Parameters
DEADBAND NA A A A A NA
DEADBAND1 A NA NA NA NA A
DEADBAND2 A NA NA NA NA A
IN[1..2] A A A A A A
INBADOPT A A A A A A
NUMOFINPUTS A A A A A A
ORDERINCM A A A A A A
OUT A A A A A A
TP A A A A A A
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
Parameters
ORDERINCM A A A A A A
P A NA NA NA NA A
P[1..2] NA A A A A NA
PV A A A A A A
PVSTS A A A A A A
PVSTSSRC A A A A A A
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
Parameters
DELAYTIME NA A A NA NA
IN A A A A A
ORDERINCM A A A A A
OUT A A A A A
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
Parameters
COMMAND A NA
DNIN NA A
K NA A
ORDERINCM A A
PV A A
RESETFLLO A NA
RESETLO NA A
RESTARTFL A NA
RETENTIVE A A
A A
RETINDEX
RV A NA
SO A A
SP A A
STARTFL A NA
STATE A NA
STOPFL A NA
TIMEBASE A NA
UPIN NA A
A: Applicable
NA: Not Applicable
PVSRC
P1
P1CLAMPOPT
PVHIALM.DB
BADPVALM.FL P1FILTTIME
PVHIALM.DBU PVLOSIGCHG.TP
BADPVALM.PR P1STS
PVHIALM.FL PVP
BADPVALM.SV PV
PVHIALM.PR PVSRC
PVLOSIGCHG.TP
PVLLALM.DB
HIALM.TYPE PVSTSFL.MAN
PVEULO PVLLALM.DBU
PVLLALM.FL
INSBLOCK[1..10] PVSTSFL.UNCER
PVEXHILM PVLLALM.PR
INSERTSTS PVVALSTS
PVEXLOFL PVLLALM.SV
INSFAILFL ROCNEGALM.FL
PVEXLOLM PVLLALM.TM
INSTYPE PVFORMAT
PVLLALM.TP ROCNEGALM.PR
LASTGOODPV PVHHALM.DB
PVLOALM.DB ROCNEGALM.SV
LOCUTOFF
NAME
NUMINSERT
ORDERINCM
PVFL[0..2]
REDTAG
RESTARTOPT
SAFEOP
OFFNRMALM.SV
LASTGOPREQ
OP
GOP
GPV MODETRACK
PO[0..3]
GPVAUTO MOMSTATE
POCONNECTED[1..3]
LCSSEQUENCER
EXECSTSB ORDERINCM
IN[1..128] OUTR
OUTI
NIN
LCSSEL
G ORDERINCM
IN[1..2] OUT
INPTINVSTS[1..2]
NAME
LCSSELECT
EXECSTSB
IN[1..2] OUTR
OUTI
ORDERINCM
LCSTYPECONVERT
BOOLVALUEOFF ORDERINCM
BOOLVALUEON OUT.BOOLEAN
ENUMBOOLMAP(0..63) OUT.FLOAT32
EXECSTS OUT.FLOAT64
IN.BOOLEAN
OUT.INT8
IN.ENUM OUT.INT16
IN.FLOAT32 OUT.INT32
IN.FLOAT64 OUT.SDENUM
IN.INT8
OUT.INT16
IN.INT16 SDENUMTEXT[0..63]
IN.INT32 THRESHOLD
IN.SDENUM TRUNCATEOPT
IN.UINT16
OUT.UINT16
IN.UINT32
PUSH
EXECSTS
OUT.FLOAT32 STORONCHGENB
IN.ENUM
OUT.INT8 TRUNCATEOPT
IN.FLOAT32
OUT.INT16
IN.FLOAT64 OUT.INT32
IN.INT8 OUT.SDENUM
IN.INT16
OUT.INT16
IN.INT32
PVFL
IN.SDENUM SDENUMTEXT[0..63]
IN.UINT16 STATE0
IN.UINT32 STATE1
ALMDB
This parameter indicates the overall deadband for all analog alarms. Individual alarm
deadbands are not individually configurable. The configured ALMDB is loaded to the
block, then the block copies the ALMDB value to all the xxALM.DB of all analog
alarms on the block. ALMDBU and ALMTM are handled in the same way. Thus, all
analog alarms get the same three values through a one-time configuration of the three
values.
If desired, the individual alarm parameters (xxALM.DB, xxALM.DBU, and
xxALM.TM) may be modified after the block is loaded. The block load sets all
individual alarm parameters to the three configured values.
ALMDBU
This parameter indicates the overall deadband unit for all analog alarms. Individual alarm
deadbands are not individually configurable. The configured ALMDBU is loaded to the
block, then the block copies the ALMDBU value to all the xxALM.DBU of all analog
alarms on the block. ALMDB and ALMTM are handled in the same way. Thus, all
analog alarms get the same three values through a one-time configuration of the three
values.
If desired, the individual alarm parameters (xxALM.DB, xxALM.DBU, and
xxALM.TM) may be modified after the block is loaded. The block load sets all
individual alarm parameters to the three configured values.
ALMENBSTATE
ALMTM
This parameter indicates the filter time for all alarms. Individual alarm deadbands are not
individually configurable. The configured ALMTM is loaded to the block, then the block
copies the ALMTM value to all the xxALM.TM of all analog alarms on the block.
ALMDB and ALMDBU are handled in the same way. Thus, all analog alarms get the
same three values through a one-time configuration of the three values.
If desired, the individual alarm parameters (xxALM.DB, xxALM.DBU, and
xxALM.TM) may be modified after the block is loaded. The block load sets all
individual alarm parameters to the three configured values.
OPHIALM.TM,
OPLOALM.TM,
PVHHALM.TM,
PVHIALM.TM,
PVLLALM.TM,
PVLOALM.TM.
ATMPRESSURE[1..8]
Related Parameters
AUTORUN
This parameter indicates whether the controller would be set to RUN state or IDLE state
following retentive restore.
AUTOSAVE
This parameter indicates whether automatic save to flash operation is enabled. When
enabled, the LIOM control strategies are saved to the flash memory every 4 hours.
AV
This parameter stores the accumulated value of the counter. The maximum value it can store is
65535.
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
AV[1..4]
This parameter stores the accumulated value of the counter for Pulse Input IO Module. The
maximum value it can store is 65535.
Related Parameters
AVVAL[1..3]
Related Parameters
2.2 –B–
BADPV
Related Parameters
BADPVALM.FL
BADPVALM.PR
BADPVALM.SV
BASEPERIOD
Related Parameters
Remarks: The 50 ms base period (or 50 ms EE) supports block execution periods from
50 ms to 2000 ms.
LIOM EE supports only 50ms base period.
BITRES
9 11
Related Parameters
BLCKCOMMENT1
Related Parameters
BLCKCOMMENT2
Related Parameters
BLCKCOMMENT3
Related Parameters
BLCKCOMMENT4
Related Parameters
BLKTYPCOUNT
Related Parameters
BLKTYPDESC
Related Parameters
BLKTYPLIB
Related Parameters
BLKTYPSIZE
Remarks: This value does not include the memory required for the block specific
configuration and run-time data.
BOOLVALUEOFF
This parameter is applicable for conversion between Boolean and Enumeration values.
The output Enumeration value is whatever the BOOLVALUEOFF is set to.
BOOLVALUEON
This is applicable for conversion between Boolean and Enumeration values. The output
Enumeration value is whatever the BOOLVALUEON is set to.
BURNOUTINTRVL
This parameter determines the burnout interval in seconds for the thermocouple input.
Related Parameters
Remarks: A thermocouple input includes two dissimilar metals joined at one end. When
this junction no longer exists due to wear and tear, a burnout occurs. The
BURNOUTINTRVL determines how often the UAIM tests for a burnout at an input. On
burnout, the UAIM sets the output count to zero scale or full scale depending on the
FAILSAFE configuration.
BURNOUTSEL[1..16]
This parameter indicates if the burnout testing is enabled for the thermocouple input.
This parameter is applicable only when you select the signal range as “Direct”, and
Characterization as “Thermocouple”. When characterization is selected as
“Thermocouple,” then signal range can be selected as “Direct.”
Remarks: If this parameter is set to ON, the UAIM tests for a burnout depending on the
BURNOUTINTRVL configuration. The UAIM can detect a burnout on the first
execution following failure. It detects burnout for a loop resistance for a minimum of 1K
and a maximum of 4K.
Note that the UAIM can detect each direct thermocouple input for burnout. However, it
cannot detect temperature transmitter burnout.
BYPASS
Remarks: This parameter can be changed only where BYPPERM = ON. When this
parameter is set to ON, Override and Permissive Interlocks are bypassed. Default to OFF
when BYPPERM is set to OFF.
Illegal if NUMDOUTS = 0.
BYPCNFGLOAD
When the IOM is loaded from the Control Builder, the configuration is not loaded with
the UAIM/RTDM if the parameter checkbox is selected. This feature enables the user to
configure the IOM without affecting the field configuration. Subsequently, the user can
read the configuration.
Related Parameters
BYPPERM
Remarks: When ON, this parameter allows BYPASS to be set to bypass the Permissive
and Override Interlocks - OI[0..2] and PI[0..2].
Illegal if NUMDOUTS = 0.
2.3 –C–
C[1..8]
This parameter results up to eight calculator expressions.
CARDFAULT
This parameter indicates the Card Fault detail settings done by Dipswitches on the
SIOM. Based on this switch setting, the SIOM detects and communicates a Card Fault to
the LIOM.
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
CBLDISCONNERR
This parameter indicates that the cable is no longer connected. This bit is latched and will remain
ON until the channel Reset control output is pulsed or the power to the module is cycled. If a
channel is disabled by the DIP switch, this bit is turned OFF.
Related Parameters
CBLDISCONNERR [1..3]
This status parameter indicates that the cable is no longer connected. This bit is latched and will
remain ON until the channel Reset control output is pulsed or the power to the module is cycled. If
a channel is disabled by the DIP switch, this bit is turned OFF.
Related Parameters
CDIPAVGSPSCONN [1..RDISPCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
CDISPAVGPPS
Related Parameters
CDISPAVGPPSCONN [1..RDISPCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
CDISPMAXPPS
Related Parameters
CDISPMAXPPSCONN [1..RDISPCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
CDISPMAXSPSCONN [1..RDISPCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
CEECOMMAND
CEESTATE
Remarks: Although this parameter is most logically associated with the EE function
block, it is exposed as a parameter on LIOM as well. Note that CEESTATE can be
changed only by writing to the CEECOMMAND parameter.
When CEESTATE is RUN, all active blocks within the EE execute. When CEESTATE
is IDLE, only CPM FB, EE FB and IOM FBs execute. EE FB issues a change of state
notification whenever CEESTATE is changed. CEESTATE holds the value
NOTLOADED until the first load of the EE FB. If CEESTATE is RUN before a power
down and RAM state is preserved by battery until the next power up, then CEESTATE is
changed to IDLE as part of database retention startup.
CHANNEL.BURNOUTNOTAPPLICABLE
This indicates that the Burnout detection is not applicable for that channel.
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CALIBRATIONERROR
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CALIBRATIONMODE
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CALIBRATIONCOMMANDINPROGRESS
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CALIBRATIONINPROGRESS[1..8]
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CONFIGURATIONERROR
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CONFIGURATIONINPROGRESS
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.CONVERSIONRATEOVERLOAD
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.FAILURERESPONSE
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.HARDWAREFAILURE
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.HONEYWELLINTERNAL
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.ILLEGALFREQORRESOLUTION
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.INPUTOVERLOADORUNDERLOADDED
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.INTERNALINPUTFAILURE
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.MEMORYFAILURE
Related Parameters
CHANNELMODE[1..8]
Related Parameters
This is applicable when the RHENABLE is made ON for one of the Channels.
CHANNEL.POWERSUPPLYOUTOFTOLLERANCE
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.PWBTEMPERATUREAST0TO70DEGC
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.RTDFAILURERESPONSEDETECTED
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.RTDINPUTOPEN
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.SCANTURNEDOFF
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.SIGNALOVERORUNDERRANGE
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.THERMOCOUPLEBURNEDOUT
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.VOLTAGEERROR
Related Parameters
CHANNEL.WATCHDOGTIMERRESTART
Related Parameters
CHANSTATUS[1..8]
This parameter is used to view last read status of each slot.
Related Parameters
CHANSTATUS[1..16]
This parameter is used to view the last read status for each slot.
Related Parameters
CHARACTERIZATION[1..16]
This parameter is used for selecting the Characterization type for each slot.
Related Parameters
Thermocouple J
Thermocouple K
Thermocouple Ni –NiMoly
Thermocouple R
Thermocouple S
Thermocouple T
Thermocouple W5-W26
Thermocouple E
Thermocouple N
Honeywell Pyrometer
Marathon O2
Corning O2
AACC O2
B Coleman O2
Furnace Control O2
Furnace Control Dew Point
Marathon C
Corning C
AACC C
B Coleman C
Furnace Control C
CHNLCOMFAIL
Displays the failure status of the communication between the channel and the ASCII Control
Module. By default, the value of this parameter is OFF. If the communication fails, the value of
this parameter changes to ON.
ASCIIPUSH,
ASCIIREADERROR
ASCIITMSG
Related Parameters
CHNLCOMSTAT
This parameter displays the communication status of the channel. Some examples of the Channel
Communication Status are: Channel Idle, Module Not Ready, Request State Waiting and Bad,
Function Call.
ASCIIPUSH,
ASCIIReadError
ASCIITMSG
ChannelIdle,
ModuleNotReady,
Requested,
Waiting,
ResponseArrived,
TimedOut,
Succeeded ,
BadIOMConnection,
BadFnCall,
BadSignatureId,
Initializing
Related Parameters
CHNLINSERVICE
This parameter displays the channel that is servicing a communication request at a specific point
of time. If the module is not servicing any request, then the value of this parameter is zero (default
value.)
ASCIISETDTPTR,
ASCIIPULL,
ASCIIPUSH,
ASCIIReadError
ASCIITMSG
Related Parameters
CHNL1615BIND
This parameter indicates that Channel 16 is configured for a Carbon probe, and hence
you need a thermocouple or pyrometer input in channel 15 for percentage carbon,
percentage oxygen or dewpoint calculation. Both inputs are used together for this
calculation.
Related Parameters
CLRFREEZEOPT
This parameter is used to show Clear/Freeze Option configured for the selected SIOM
Using the Dipswitch. When Clear is selected and the communication from LIOM to
SIOM ceases or the EE is in IDLE state, the SIOM clears all outputs. If Freeze is
selected, and the communication with LIOM ceases or EE is IDLE, the SIOM holds the
last output value.
Related Parameters
CLRMSGRETRY
This parameter is a command used to clear the number of message retries. When issued,
the command resets the number of message retries to zero.
Related Parameters
CLROVRUNDRFL
When this parameter is set to ON, the counter's overflow or underflow status is cleared. This
output should also be pulsed so that the Overflow and Underflow status bits can be re-enabled to
allow for multiple overflows or underflows.
Related Parameters
CLROPREQFL
CLRRETDATA
This command is used for clearing retentive memory.
Related Parameters
ATTENTION
It is recommended to use this command immediately after a power-cycle
or after upgrading LIOM firmware.
It is recommended that this command be executed when EE is in IDLE
state and all IOMs are inactivated.
CMDDISALM.FL
CMDDISALM.PR
CMDDISALM.SV
CMDDISALM.TM [0..2]
CMDFALALM.FL
CMDFALALM.PR
CMDFALALM.SV
CMDFALALM.TM [0..2]
CNISLOTNUM
Related Parameters
CNTDIR
This parameter indicates counter direction -- whether the counter is increasing or decreasing.
When the bit is ON, the 16-bit counter is decrementing. When the bit is OFF, the counter is
incrementing. If a channel is disabled by the DIP SWITCH, then this bit will be OFF.
Related Parameters
CNTDIR[1..3]
This parameter indicates whether the counter is incrementing or decrementing. When ON, the bit
counter is decrementing. When OFF, the counter is incrementing. If a channel is disabled by the
DIP SWITCH, then this parameter’s value is set to OFF.
Related Parameters
CNTRLBIT[0..7]
There are eight Control Bit addresses that control the twelve Control Bit functions. Control Bit
functions define the capabilities of the Data Table pointer, perform handshake operations, operate
as flags for messages and errors and set some ASCII Control Module/ PC Communications
Functions. The eight Control Bit addresses are divided into PUSH and PULL functions (Control
Bits D0 and D1 select the function.)
COMMAND
CONFIGCODE[1..8]
Range:
CONFIGDESC[1..8]
CONFIGSTS[1..8]
CONFIGURATIONSTATUS
Related Parameters
Range:
InvalidOrNoResponseF InvalidOrNoResponseForC
orChannel_2 hannel_10
CONFIGURATIONTIME
The parameter indicates the time at which the last configuration was performed.
Related Parameters
COUNTHI[1..8]
COUNTLO[1..8]
COUNTLO[1..8]
COUNTHI[1..8]
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COUNTRAW
If… Then…
12-bit 0-4095
13-bit 0-8191
14-bit 0-16383
15-bit 0-32767
Related Parameters
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CPEERAVGPPS
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
CPEERAVGPPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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CPEERAVGSPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
CPEERMAXPPS
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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CPEERMAXPPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
CPEERMAXSPSCONN [1..RPEERCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
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CPPERIOD
In a redundant configuration, this parameter indicates the period for data synchronization.
The default value is 50msec. Honeywell recommends to set this parameter at 100msec.
Related Parameters
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For additional information on CPPERIOD, refer to the Control Functions
Theory section in the Honeywell LCS 621 IO Integration Guide.
CPUCYCLEAVG [0..39]
Remarks: Each element gives a rolling average of the CPU used by each execution
cycle. Units are a percentage of the 50 ms cycle. Index corresponds to the cycle number.
Averaging can be restarted by storing to the STATSRESET parameter. Characteristic
time constant of the average is 1 minute. Wait 2-3 minutes to be sure averaging has fully
settled.
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CPUCYCLEMAX [0..39]
Remarks: Each element gives the historical maximum of the CPU used by each
execution cycle. Units are percent of 50 ms cycle. Index corresponds to the cycle
number. Historical maximum can be reset to current instantaneous value by storing to the
STATSRESET parameter.
CPUFREEAVG
Remarks: Gives rolling average of free CPU not currently used for processing by the
CPM. Units are percent. Averaging can be restarted by storing to the STATSRESET
parameter. Characteristic time constant of the average is 1 minute. Wait 2-3 minutes to
be sure averaging has fully settled.
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CPUFREEMIN
Remarks: Gives the historic minimum of the unused CPU available to LIOM. Units are
percent. Historical minimum can be reset to current instantaneous value by storing to the
STATSRESET parameter.
CRCYCLEOVRN [0..40]
Remarks: Each element gives a count of cycle overruns that have occurred during the
current hour. Elements 0..39 give the count for the corresponding cycle. Element 40
gives the total count over all cycles. All elements are reset to 0 once an hour. Reset time
is not synchronized with wall clock time.
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CRNTDTPTR
The Data Table Pointer marks a position in the Data Table, from which a data transfer occurs. It
can access consecutive Data Table locations, within the ASCII Control Module’s memory by
incrementing or decrementing one address at a time, each with a PUSH or PULL. It is necessary
to set the Data Table pointer only when the data tables must be accessed within the table must be
accessed beyond the increment/decrement range of the pointer. The current location of the data
table pointer can be monitored using the CRNTDTPTR parameter.
CSTS[1..8]
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CTRLCONFIRM
This parameter lets you select whether or not the electronic signature function is to be
turned ON or OFF for this object.
On(1)
Related Parameters
2.4 –D–
DAY
Realtime clock data can be pulled using the ASCIIREADCLOCK function block. The DAY
parameter fetches the value of the Day from the clock time.
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Realtime clock data can be pushed to the ASCII Control Module using the ASCIISETDTPTR
function block. The DAY parameter sets the value of the Day to the clock time.
DEADBAND
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DEADBAND1
DEADBAND2
DELAYTIME
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DESC
Remarks: This is a configurable parameter, which may be set by the user before loading
the block to the controller.
DI[1..4]
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DIPVMAP
DIPVMAP[0..15]
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DIRROT
DISBLCONTR
This parameter is used to stop the counting of pulse input accumulated by the counter. When the
output is OFF, the counting continues. When it is energized, the counting is disabled.
Related Parameters
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DNIN
Remarks: When this input transitions from OFF to ON, the counter begins to count
downwards if the RESET pin is high.
DO[1..3]
Remarks: This parameter is valid only if NUMDOUTS allows the respective output.
DO[i] and PO[i] cannot be connected simultaneously.
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2.4. – D –
DOTYPE
Related Parameters
DRIVERNAME
This parameter is used for selecting the supervisory network driver name (ControlNet or
Ethernet).
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2.5 –E–
EMISSIVITY[1..16]
Related Parameters
Remarks: Emissivity is the relative power of a surface to emit heat by radiation. When a
channel is configured for a pyrometer input, you must enter the emissivity factor of that
surface in a scale of 1 to 100.
ENBLSETTIME
This parameter enables the user to set the time when the parameter is set to ON.
Related Parameters
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ENCODERVALUE
Related Parameters
ENUMBOOLMAP(0..63)
Remarks: This is applicable for conversion between Enumerations and Boolean values.
The output Boolean value corresponds to the ENUMBOOLMAP value that is set to.
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ERRORCODE[1..8]
This parameter from the ASCIIREADERROR block is used to read error codes
transferred from the ASCII Control Module to the controller. Some examples of error
codes are: No ACK Received on Transmit, Incorrect Echo Received on Transmit,
Transmit End of Message Doesn’t Exist. The ASCII Control Module saves the first eight
errors. If more than eight errors have occurred since the last time this function was
invoked, only the first eight errors are saved in the error buffer.
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FBENABLE
CHNLCOMSTAT
ModLatch
CHNLCOMFAIL
ERRORCOUNT
This parameter counts the numbers of errors in communication between the channel and the
ASCII Control Module when the ASCIIREADERROR function block is used. It can store a
maximum of 8 errors.
FBENABLE
CHANNELCOMSTAT
MODLATCH
CHANNELCOMFAIL
ERRORCODE[1..8]
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EUDESC
EXECCODE[1..8]
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EXECDESC[1..8]
EXECSTATE
Remarks: For CMs: When EXECSTATE is ACTIVE and the CEESTATE is RUN, it
indicates that the block and its component blocks are executing.
For IOMs: When EXECSTATE is ACTIVE, the IOM executes regardless of
CEESTATE.
For both CMs and IOMs: Block reload is only allowed when the block is NOT executing.
Note that EXECSTATE is always initialized to INACTIVE after load, reload or snapshot
restore, regardless of its previous state.
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EXECSTS
This parameter provides the overall operation status of the LCSTYPECONVERT
function block.
Related Parameters
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Related Parameters
EXECSTS[1..8]
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EXECSTSB
This parameter is set to ON if the execution is successful. The value of this parameter is
used for fault handling.
Related Parameters
EXPR[1..8]
Calculator expressions – Each expression may contain a user-specified logical,
arithmetic, or conditional expression of up to eighty characters.
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2.6 –F–
FAILSAFE[1..16]
This parameter is used for selecting the Fail Safe value for each slot.
Related Parameters
Remarks: The failsafe output activates when an input failure such as thermocouple
burnout or input overload occurs. The UAIM then sends the output count to zero scale or
full scale depending on the FAILSAFE configuration.
FAILSAFE[1..8]
This parameter is used for selecting the Fail Safe value for each slot.
Related Parameters
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FBENABLE
This parameter enables the function blocks to initiate a communication sequence with the
IO module, when it is set to ON. By default it is OFF.
ASCIIPull,
ASCIIPush
ASCIIReadError,
ASCIITMSG
FETCHMODE
Related Parameters
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FLASHHEALTH
This parameter indicates the health of Flash. The default value is kFlashFail. The other values are
kFlashOk, kNotInSync and kFlashSaving.
OK
NOT IN SYNC
SAVING
Related Parameters
FORCEENABLE
The FORCEENABLE parameter when set to ON, forces the value entered in
FORCEVALUE to/from the DO/DI channels. The already existing values are
overwritten.
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FORCEVALUE
FREQUENCY
This parameter indicates the frequency of the power line.
Related Parameters
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2.7 –G–
G
Related Parameters
GOP
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Range:
Active (2): Not configured SafeOP for two state device (i.e., if SafeOp = State 0,
ACTIVE sets OP to state 1).
Safe (3): The state nominated as the SafeOP state on the State Assignment form.
GOPFINAL
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GOPREQ
GOPSCADA
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GPV
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GPVAUTO
2.8 –H–
HIALM
This variable is used by the system to ensure that when alarm conditions exist for a
function block at the same time, the most important or highest-level alarm condition
appears on both detail and group displays.
The value of FBHIALM first takes into account the configured Priorities (xxxxALM.PR)
for the function block alarms. When the function block has multiple alarms, and the
priorities are equal, the following default priority order is used (highest-to-lowest):
3 - BadCtl
4 - SafetyILock
5 - DevHi or DevLo: (DevHi and DevLo alarms cannot exist concurrently.)
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6 - AdvDev
7 - OpHi or OpLo: (OpHi and OpLo alarms cannot exist concurrently.)
8 - Config
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Range:
HIALM.PR
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HIALM.SV
HIALM.TYPE
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Range:
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Range:
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HOLDOPT
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Range:
HOUR
Realtime clock data can be pulled using the ASCIIREADCLOCK function block. The HOUR
parameter fetches the value of the Hour from the clock time.
Realtime clock data can be pushed to the ASCII Control Module using the ASCIISETDTPTR
function block. The HOUR parameter sets the value of the Hour to the clock time.
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2.9 –I–
IMAGEVER
Related Parameters
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IN
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
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IN[1..2]
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
Specific to Block(s) EQ, GE, GT, LE, LT, Description Input value for the IN
NE connection
Related Parameters
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IN[1..8]
Specific to Block(s) AND, OR, XOR Description Input value for the IN
connection
IN[1..128]
Related Parameters
IN1[1..16]
Related Parameters
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IN2[1..16]
Related Parameters
IN.BOOLEAN
Related Parameters
IN.ENUM
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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IN.FLOAT32
Related Parameters
IN.FLOAT64
Related Parameters
IN.INT8
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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IN.INT16
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
IN.INT32
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
IN.SDENUM
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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IN.UINT16
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
IN.UINT32
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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INALM
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INBADOPT
Specific to Block(s) EQ, GE, GT, LE, LT, Description Input Bad Option -
NE Configurable value
that defines the
output fail-safe value
when any input is Not
a Number (NaN).
This is required since
it is not specified
whether the
comparison is
ordered or
unordered.
INBETFL
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INDRCTSYNC
WAITSYNC1 (1) –
LIOM is waiting for
snapshot restore to
secondary LIOM to
complete.
WAITSYNC2 (2) –
LIOM is waiting for
the command to
synchronize and
switchover.
WAITSYNC3 (3) –
LIOM is waiting for
the RM to commence
initial
synchronization.
WAITSYNC4 (4) -
LIOM is waiting for
formation of
secondary I/O
connections to
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TRANSFERDSD (5) -
Control processing in
the primary LIOM is
frozen and Dynamic
State Data (DSD) is
being transferred
from primary to
secondary.
SWITCHOVER (6) –
LIOM has requested
the RM to initiate
C200 switchover.
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INDSYNCCMD
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SYNCSWITCH (2) -
Following restore of
snapshot to the
secondary LIOM, this
starts the final
sequencing of
indirect
synchronization and
leads to redundant
controller switchover.
ABORT (3) -
Terminate current On
Process Migration
session. The stages
of indirect
synchronization are
covered by time-out
monitoring so that if
the UI application
dies or if
communication is
interrupted, LIOM can
terminate activity on
its own and revert to
a safe quiescent
state. ABORT is
provided so that a UI
application can
terminate indirect
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INITCONNECTD [1..3]
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INITMAN
INITOPAFTLD
Related Parameters DO
GOP
OP
OPDOMAP
NUMDOUTS
INITOPOPT
INITREQ
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INITREQ[0..2]
Remarks: OFF indicates that the block can act on a command to that state (index 0
corresponds to state 0, index 1 to state 1, and index 2 to state 2).
INITREQLATCH
Related Parameters
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INITVAL
Related Parameters
INPTINVSTS[1..2]
Related Parameters
INPTINVSTS[1..8]
Remarks: When the check box is ticked the input is inverted before processing.
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INPUTCHGDB
Remarks: Change in the input value has to be more than the INPUTCHGDB for that
value to be stored to destination.
INPUTFMT
Related Parameters
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INSBLOCK[1..10]
INSERTSTS
Normal(1)
Exception(2)
Termination(3)
Dormant(4)
Notsupported(5)
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INSFAILFL
INSTYPE
Post_Pvchar(1)
Post_Clampfilt(2)
Post_PVsrc(3)
Post_Alarmproc(4)
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IOCNUMBER
IOCONNSTATUS
This parameter is used to show the IO Connection Status.
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IOMTYPE
Related Parameters
Remarks: Note that there is a standard format for IOMTYPE descriptor strings:
Module type, number of channels, electrical characteristics, and auxiliary descriptor.
For example: Analog Output, 6 ch, 4-20 mA, Isolated
IPDRFLAG
This parameter indicates if the IPDR has been received for that link. If IPDR has been
received, then the parameter is set to ON, else it is set to OFF.
Related Parameters
REFERENCE - INTERNAL
For additional information on IPDR, please refer Honeywell LCS621 IO
Integration Guide.
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IPEERCONNERRCODE[1…N]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
IPEERCONNERRINFO[1…N]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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IPEERCONNSTS[1…N]
Related Parameters
IPEERNAME[1..IPEERCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
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IPEERPATH[1..IPEERCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
ISSELECTED[1..16]
Related Parameters
Remarks: If a channel is selected, the UAIM scans the input based on the scan time
configured for the channel.
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ISSELECTED[1..8]
This parameter specifies the selected channel for a read operation or configuration.
Related Parameters
2.10 – K –
K
This parameter indicates the position of the bit into which the value has to be written.
Related Parameters
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Remarks:
If… Then…
Remarks: When the RESETLO is false, the counter is reset to the value connected to the
parameter (PV = K).
Related Parameters
Remarks: When this input is ON then IN[2] is passed on to the output, otherwise IN[1]
is passed on to the output.
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KSP
This parameter indicates the Boolean value to be written into the bit based on the value
of K.
Related Parameters K
2.11 – L –
LASTGOODPV
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LASTGOPREQ
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LASTOPMNAME
Remarks: Used to isolate the name of the first block encountered that has detected a
controller On-Process Migration error. Parameter only appears on configuration form for
secondary LIOM.
LASTOPREQ
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Remarks:
LASTOPREQ is a String set equal to STATETEXT (GOPREQ value while
Running).
STATETEXT[6] [`State2'] is illegal if NUMSTATES = 2.
Illegal if ControlModule.SCMOPT = None.
LASTOPTYPE
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LASTREQFL
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LASTSTEP
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
LASTTIMESAVED
This displays the date and time when the last Save to Flash operation was performed.
Related Parameters
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LNKSHUTDWNCAUSE
Related Parameters
LOADOFFSETFL
When this parameter is set to ON, the offset value can be loaded to the respective
accumulators.
Note: Pulse this output on, then off, to prevent reloading the offset values inadvertently.
To do so, control the Load Offset output with transitional contacts.
The Load Offset output must follow the preset value PUSHed to the 621-0019R (Pulse
Quadrature Input Module, 3 pt) . If a channel’s Load Offset output is left on, any new
offset value PUSHed to the channel will be loaded as the new accumulator value.
Counting is inhibited when this output is on because the accumulator is overwritten by
the offset value.
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Related Parameters
LOCALMAN
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LOCUTOFF
LSCYCLEOVRN [0..40]
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Remarks: Each element gives a count of cycle overruns that have occurred during the
previous hour. Elements 0..39 give the count for the corresponding cycle. Element 40
gives the total count over all cycles. Associated elements are copied from
CRCYCLEOVRN[0..40] once an hour. Copy occurs at the same time that
CRCYCLEOVRN[0..40] is reset. It is not synchronized with wall clock time.
2.12 – M –
MAINTOPT
MANUALBIAS[1..8]
Related Parameters
Remarks: A shift in the value provided by RTD can be corrected using MANUALBIAS.
For more details, refer Temperature Detector Module User Manual.
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MANUALBIAS[1..16]
This parameter is used to enter the Manual Bias value.
Related Parameters
Remarks: When a field device is not calibrated for zero, you can use manual bias to
compensate for the incorrect input. Manual bias shifts the entire input range, but it
responds differently to each input type.
For more details, refer UAIM User Guide.
MAXBLKTYPES
Related Parameters
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MAXTIME [0..2]
MAXTRANS [0..2]
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MINUTE
Realtime clock data can be pulled from the module by using the ASCIIREADCLOCK function
block. The MINUTE parameter fetches the value of the Minute from the clock time.
Realtime clock data can be pushed to the ASCII Control Module using the ASCIISETDTPTR
function block. The MINUTE parameter sets the value of the Minute to the clock time.
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MODE
MODEATTR
Mode Attribute determines where state commands to the Device Control Function Blocks
may originate, that is, who may set OP.
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Range:
None (0)
Operator (1): Only the operator may command the output state.
Program (2): Only other Function Blocks (e.g. Logic FBs, SCM programs) may
command the output state by setting OP or OPCMD[i].
Normal (3): When Normal is stored to MODEATTR, the parameter is set to the
present value of NORMMODEATTR
Remarks: Access is illegal, if NUMDOUTS = 0. MODEATTR may not be changed if
REDTAG is ON.
MODEATTRFL.NORM
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MODEATTRFL.OPER
MODEATTRFL.PROG
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MODETRACK
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MODISREDUN
Related Parameters
MODULETYPE
This parameter is used to show the Module Type configured for respective slots in the
SIOM by the DIP sub-tab setting.
Related Parameters
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MODCOMSTATE
This displays the status of the module during communication. Some examples of the
values of this parameter are: None, Timed Out, Waiting, etc.
ModuleNotReady,
Requested,
Waiting,
ResponseArrived,
TimedOut,
Succeeded ,
BadIOMConnection*
* This is channel
specific.
BadFnCall
BadSignatureId,
CustomProgram,
Initializing
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MODLATCH
This parameter stores the module status during communication between the channel and
the module. If the communication is in process, the value of this parameter will be ON. If
not, the value will be OFF. The default value for this parameter is OFF.
ASCIIREADCLOCK,
ASCIISETDTPTR,
ASCIIPULL,
ASCIIPUSH,
ASCIIREADERROR
ASCIITMSG
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MODULEFAULTSTAT
This parameter indicates a module failure. A module fault can be a runtime error or
failure to pass the self-diagnostic test. Module Fault does not indicate a cable disconnect
error.
Related Parameters
MOMSTATE
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Remarks:
Access is illegal, if NUMDOUTS = 0.
The function block must be INACTIVE to change MOMSTATE.
MOMSTATE is inaccessible if REDDATAA, REDDATAB, REDTAG is set.
MOMSTATE may not be set if SEALOPT is Enabled.
Mom_1: State1 is momentary; it can only be selected if SAFEOP does not = State1.
Mom_0: State0 is momentary; it can only be selected if SAFEOP does not = State0.
Mom_2: State2 is momentary; it can only be selected if NUMSTATES = 3 and
SAFEOP does not = State2.
Mom_1_2: Both State1 and State2 are momentary; they can only be selected if
NUMSTATES = 3, and SAFEOP = State0.
Mom_0_2: Both State0 and State2 are momentary; they can only be selected if
NUMSTATES = 3, and SAFEOP = State1.
Mom_0_1: Both State0 and State1 are momentary; they can only be selected if
NUMSTATES = 3, and SAFEOP = State2.
MONTH
Realtime clock data can be pulled using the ASCIIREADCLOCK function block. The MONTH
parameter fetches the value of the Month from the clock time.
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Realtime clock data can be pushed to the ASCII Control Module using the ASCIISETDTPTR
function block. The MONTH parameter sets the value of the Month to the clock time.
MRKRENBLOADOFFSETFL
Related Parameters
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MRKRENBRESETFL
When this flag is set to ON, the marker signal detector (M) for the counter is enabled. Then, on
the rising edge of the next marker pulse, the counter is reset to zero and the Overflow and
Underflow status bids are turned off. The counter is immediately able to resume counting after it
has been reset. This output must be turned off, then on to reset the counter on the marker pulse a
second time.
When MRKRENBRESETFL is set to ON, it enables the Marker Pulse Detected also to ON. When
MRKRENBRESETFL is set to OFF, the Marker Pulse Detected is also turned OFF.
Related Parameters
MRKRPULSEDET
This status bit is enabled when the marker pulse is detected and either the MRKRENBRESETFL
or the MRKRENBLOADOFFSETFL output is ON. When a channel is disabled by the DIP Switch
or either of the two outputs is turned OFF, the status bit is also turned OFF.
Related Parameters
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MRKRPULSEDET [1..3]
This status parameter is enabled when the marker pulse is detected and either the
MRKRENBRESETFL or the MRKRENBLLOADOFFSETFL is ON. When a channel is disabled
by the DIP Switch or either of the two outputs is turned OFF, this parameter is also set to OFF.
The control program uses this parameter to indicate that the marker pulse has been detected.
Related Parameters
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MSG[1..8]
The ASCIITMSG parameter causes the ASCII Control Module to interpret all data
pushed to the module as numbers to be transmitted. By giving specific values to this
parameter, it is possible to change the data receive and transmit formats, reset the ASCII
Control Module, set the ASCII Control Module in the CONFIG mode, put the ASCII
Control Module in the RUN mode and transfer the CONFIG status to the data table.
CHNLCOMSTAT
MODLATCH
CHNLCOMFAIL
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NAME
This parameter indicates a unique name that identifies the block in the system. The
module name should reflect the type of module being used and its location. This makes
tracking easier subsequently when more modules are added to the system. For example,
the module name PI_IOM_01 might stand for Pulse Input - Input Output Module -
Primary chassis. This name appears on all related system displays and any generated
reports.
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NETWORKTYPE
Related Parameters
NFLAG
Related Parameters
NIN
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NNUMERIC
Related Parameters
NOOFWIRES[1..8]
Related Parameters
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NORMAL
Setting NORMAL to None disables the Off-Normal alarm.
NORMMODE
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NORMMODEATTR
NULLPVFL
Remarks: This is not necessarily the same as the BADPVALM.FL alarm flag.
Access is illegal, if NUMDINPTS = 0.
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NUMACCRQUAVG
Remarks: Rolling average of acyclic parameter request throughput. SCM step outputs
are the only block mechanisms to cause acyclic peer-to-peer communication traffic.
NUMACCRQUMAX
Remarks: Historical maximum of acyclic parameter requests throughput since last store
to STATSRESET. SCM step outputs are the only block mechanisms to cause acyclic
peer-to-peer communication traffic.
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NUMACEINCON
Related Parameters
NUMACEOUTCON
Related Parameters
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NUMBLKTYPES
Related Parameters
Remarks: It includes the block types for all the loaded Control Component Libraries
(CCLs).
NUMCCLRQU
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NUMCHAN
This parameter is used to show the Number of Channels configured for respective slot in
SIOM using the DIPswitch setting.
Related Parameters
NUMCPMINCON
Related Parameters
Remarks: For SCE, this parameter defines number of Simulation Control Environments
(SCEs) for peer targets.
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NUMCPMOUTCON
Related Parameters
NUMDINPUTS
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Remarks: To change the value of this parameter, the function block must be in
INACTIVE state.
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NUMDOUTS
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Remarks: To change the value of this parameter, the function block must be in
INACTIVE state.
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NUMEXCRQUAVG
Related Parameters
NUMEXCRQUMAX
Related Parameters
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NUMEXCRSPAVG
Related Parameters
NUMEXCRSPMAX
Related Parameters
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NUMFIMINCON
Related Parameters
NUMFIMOUTCON
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
NUMFIMOUTCON
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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NUMINSERT
NUMIOLMINCON
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NUMIOLMOUTCN
Related Parameters
NUMMSGRETRY
This parameter indicates the number of message retries on the link.
Related Parameters
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NUMNTFRQUAVG
NUMNTFRQUMAX
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NUMLIOMINCONN
Related Parameters
NUMLIOMOUTCONN
Related Parameters
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NUMOFINPUTS
Specific to Block(s) EQ, GE, GT, LE, LT, Description Number of configured
NE inputs
Remarks: If the number of inputs is selected as 1, the first input accepts inputs and the
IN[2] is taken as TP.
NUMPARRSPAVG
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NUMPARRSPMAX
NUMPEERENV
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Remarks: The maximum number of active peer environment for LIOM is five.
NUMSCEINCON
Related Parameters
NUMSCEOUTCON
Related Parameters
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NUMSIGS
NUMSIOLMINCN
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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NUMSIOLMOUCN
Related Parameters
NUMSIOM
This parameter is used to show the number of SIOMs online.
Related Parameters
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NUMSIOVRD
NUMSRCCONN[1..8]
This parameter indicates the number of source connections – define the number of
references present in each expression.
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NUMSTATES
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2.14 – O –
OFFLINEFLAG
This parameter indicates whether a SIOM is offline or online on that link. If a SIOM is
offline, then the parameter is set to ON, else it is set to OFF.
Related Parameters
OFFNRMALM.FL
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Remarks: When set to ON, it indicates that the LCSFLAG function block is not
currently in the normal state.
OFFNRMALM.PR
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OFFNRMALM.SV
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OFFSETVAL
Offset value is used to load each counter accumulator with a preset starting value. When using a
serial I/O and loading a channel offset, send the offset value to the module, then turn on the Load
Offset control output. This output should remain on until a PULL verifies that the channel
accumulated value has received the offset value. Once the offset value has been verified, turn off
the Load Offset output.
Related Parameters
OI [0..2]
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OIALM.FL [0..2]
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OIALM.OPT [0..2]
OIALM.PR [0..2]
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OIALM.SV [0..2]
OFFPULSE
When the OFFPULSE is set to ON, the final output of the LCSDOCHANNEL is set to
OFF for a specified interval.
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ONPULSE
When the ONPULSE is set to ON, the final output of the LCSDOCHANNEL is set to
ON for a specified interval.
OP
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Remarks:
OP is a String set equal to STATETEXT[GOP].
Access is illegal, if NUMDOUTS = 0.
STATETEXT[6] [`State2'] is illegal if NUMSTATES = 2.
STATETEXT[2] [`ACTIVE'] is illegal if SAFEOP = S2.
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Related Parameters
OPCMD [0..2]
Remarks: If all the elements of OPCMD are OFF, the OPREQ is set to SAFEOP. The
priority of the OPCMD is determined by SAFEOP.
If SAFEOP = S0, then priority is 0, 1, 2.
If SAFEOP = S1, then priority is 1, 0, 2.
If SAFEOP = S2, then priority is 2, 0, 1.
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OPDOMAP [0..3][1..3]
Related Parameters DO
GOP
GOPFINAL
NUMDOUTS
NUMSTATES
OP
OPFINAL
PO
Remarks:
Illegal if NUMDOUTS = 0.
OPDOMAP[2, x] is illegal, if NUMSTATES = 2.
OPECHO[1..4]
Related Parameters
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OPFINAL
OPFINAL[1..4]
Related Parameters
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OPREQ
OPTYPE
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ORDER
ORDERINCM
Remarks: This parameter is set for the proper sequencing of logic blocks.
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OUT
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
Remarks: This output is a 1’s complement of the 16-bit input value for
LCS1SCOMPLEMENT block.
For LCSSELECT MSB of OUTI is mapped to OUT [1] of OUT[1]
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Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
Remarks: This parameter reflects the same value as in the parameter AV.
OUT[1..16]
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OUT.BOOLEAN
Related Parameters
OUT.ENUM
Related Parameters
OUT.FLOAT32
Related Parameters
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OUT.FLOAT64
Related Parameters
OUT.INT8
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
OUT.INT16
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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OUT.INT32
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
OUTI
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
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OUTR
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
OUT.SDENUM
Related Parameters
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OUT.SDENUM[1..4]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
OUT.UINT16
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
OUT.UINT16[1..4]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
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OUT.UINT32
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
OUT.UINT32[1..4]
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Related Parameters
OUTPUTRESOLN
This parameter is used to enter the Output Resolution bits.
Related Parameters
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OVERFLOW
When this status bit is set to ON, it indicates that the value in the counter has incremented through
32 bits for a 32-bit operation or though 16 bits for a 16-bit operation. This bit is latched and must
be cleared by the CLROVRUNDRFL parameter. The Overflow bit is automatically turned off by
the Reset control output, when the marker pulse resets the counter or when a channel is disabled
by the DIP switch.
Related Parameters
OVERFLOW[1..3]
When this parameter’s value is ON, it indicates that the value in the counter has incremented
through 32 bits for a 32-bit operation or through 16 bits for a 16-bit operation. This bit is latched
and must be cleared by setting the CLROVRUNDRFL parameter. The Overflow bit is
automatically set to OFF by setting the Reset control output, when the marker pulse resets the
counter or when a channel is disabled by the DIP switch.
Related Parameters
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OVRFLSTS
Overflow Status parameter stores the overflow information of the Accumulated Value of the
counter. The Overflow bit is set to high (1) whenever the AV crosses the maximum value - 65535.
Related Parameters
OVRFLSTS[1..4]
The Overflow Status parameter stores the overflow information of the Accumulated Value of the
counter. The Overflow bit is set to high (1) whenever the AV crosses the maximum value - 65535.
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
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OVRFLSTSCLR
This bit clears the overflow status of the corresponding channel. When the overflow status clear
bit is set to high, the accumulator value is cleared when it touches 65535 and counting restarts
from 0.
Related Parameters
2.15 – P –
P
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P[1..2]
This is used to enter the input values.
Related Parameters
P[1..6]
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P1
This parameter indicates the current value of the process input to a Data Acquisition
function block.
P1CLAMPOPT
This parameter defines whether P1 clamping is used for this function block. If
P1CLAMPOPT = Clamp, and the Process Variable (PV) is beyond its limits
(PVEXLOLM or PVEXHILM), then PV is set equal to the limit that was violated;
PVSTS is set to Uncertain.
Range:
Enable (1): Clamp the Process Variable (PV) to its high or low limit.
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P1FILTINIT
This parameter is used for resetting the filtered P1 value. If the flag is set, the function
block sets the filtered P1 value to the current P1 value.
P1FILTTIME
Remarks: The default reading of 0.0 indicates that filtering will not be done.
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P1STS
This parameter is used for resetting the filtered P1 value. If the flag is set, the function
block sets the filtered P1 value to the current P1 value.
Range:
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PCMSTATE
Related Parameters
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PEERENV[1..NUMPEERENV]
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PEERGETAVG
Related Parameters
Remarks: The characteristic time constant of the average is 1 minute. Wait 2-3 minutes
to be sure averaging has fully settled. Averaging can be restarted by triggering the
STATSRESET parameter.
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PEERSTRAVG[1..NUMPEERENV]
Remarks: The characteristic time constant of the average is 1 minute. Wait 2-3 minutes
to be sure averaging has fully settled. Averaging can be restarted by triggering the
STATSRESET parameter.
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PEERSTRRESP[1..NUMPEERENV]
Remarks: If a store response is not received within the configured expiration time, the
store is marked failed.
PEERSUBSCPER[1..NUMPEERENV]
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PERIOD
Remarks: This parameter determines execution period for a container block and its
component blocks. Units are in milliseconds. It can be changed while the container block
is INACTIVE without requiring reload.
Range:
IOM only:
o 5 to 2000 ms
DEFAULT(0) 100ms(5)
5ms(1), 200ms(6)
10ms(2) 500ms(7)
20ms(3) 1000ms(8)
50ms(4) 2000ms(9)
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DEFAULT(0) 100ms(5)
5ms(1), 200ms(6)
10ms(2) 500ms(7)
20ms(3) 1000ms(8)
50ms(4) 2000ms(9)
DEFAULT(0)* 500ms(7)
50ms(4) 1000ms(8)
100ms(5) 2000ms(9)
200ms(6)
DEFAULT(0)* 50ms(4)
5ms(1) 100ms(5)
10ms(2) 200ms(6)
20ms(3)
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PHASE
Remarks: The combination of PHASE and PERIOD uniquely determine the set of
cycles in which a container block executes.
PI[0..2]
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Remarks:
Engineer can change only when the function block is INACTIVE or Box is IDLE.
Illegal if NUMDOUTS = 0.
PI[2] is illegal if NUMSTATES = 2.
Permissives are ignored if BYPASS is set.
PO
This is an output parameter, which produces pulses on either a +PULSETIME or -
PULSETIME value.
Specific to Block(s) Pulse Length Control, Description Pulse Output for both
Pulse Count Control Raise and Lower
pulses.
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PO[0..3]
Remarks: This parameter is valid only if NUMDOUTS allows the respective output.
POCONNECTED
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Related Parameters PO
PULSEWIDTH
POCONNECTED[1..3]
Whenever the respective PO(1..3) is connected to a DOC.ONPULSE or
DOC.OFFPULSE, the parameter POCONNECTED(1..3) must be set to ON. This allows
the Device Control function block to know which outputs are configured for pulsing.
POCONNECTED[ ] may not be configured on the form until at least one PO[ ]
parameter is exposed on the block.
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POINTERLOC
This parameter is used to set the location of the Data Table pointer.
PRIMARYSIG
Related Parameters
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PTRDIRCTN
This parameter indicates the direction of the data table pointer (backward/ forward).
PROGMODE
This parameter is ON when the AEM is being programmed for a given configuration.
Related Parameters
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PVRAW[1..8]
Related Parameters
In LCS analog modules, PVRAW is computed in percentage based on the counts read
(COUNTRAW). The RTDM uses additional parameters to calculate the PVRAW.
For RTDM, PVRAW is computed in percentage using the following formula:
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ATTENTION
The parameters OUTPUTRESOLN, COUNTLO, and COUNTHI parameters
reside in both LIOM memory and the IOM memory. Hence, ensure to perform
a Send/Read configuration before using PVRAW in control strategies.
PVRAW[1..16]
Related Parameters
ATTENTION
The parameters OUTPUTRESOLN, COUNTLO, and COUNTHI parameters
reside in both LIOM memory and the IOM memory. Hence, ensure to perform
a Send/Read configuration before using PVRAW in control strategies.
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PSTS[1..6]
This parameter indicates the status of PV Input Values 1 through 6 - The current value
status of up to six PV inputs to an Auxiliary function block.
Range:
Bad (0): The value is bad and has been replaced with NaN.
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PULLDATA[1..8]
This parameter, in the ASCIIPULL function block, is used to fetch data from the ASCII Control
Module’s data table. The ASCIIPULL function block can only transfer the maximum number of
values specified by the QNTY parameter of the ASCIISETDTPTR function block.
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
QNTY
PULSEWIDTH[1..3]
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PUSHDATA[1..8]
This parameter, in the ASCIIPUSH function block, is used to push data to the ASCII Control
Module’s data table. The maximum number of data values that can be transferred by a single
PUSH operation is determined by the value set for the QNTY parameter.
PTRDIRCTN
FBENABLE
CHNLCOMSTAT
MODLATCH
CHNLCOMFAIL
PV
LCSNUMERIC16
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Remarks: For the out of range values stored by users (Operator, Engineer, etc.) an error
is returned. For out of range values stored by other function blocks or programs, the
value is clamped to the limit that is exceeded and then stored to PV.
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Related Parameters
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BADPVALM.PR
BADPVALM.SV
CMDDISALM.FL
CMDDISALM.PR
CMDDISALM.SV
CMDDISALM.TM[0..2]
CMDFALALM.FL
CMDFALALM.PR
CMDFALALM.SV
CMDFALALM.TM[0..2]
DIPVMAP[0..15]
GPV
GPVAUTO
NUMDINPTS
NUMSTATES
PVAUTO
PVSOURCE
PVSRCOPT
STATETEXT[0..6]
UNCMDALM.FL
UNCMDALM.PR
UNCMDALM.SV.
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2.15. – P –
Remarks:
Access is illegal if NUMDINPTS = 0.
PV is a String set equal to STATETEXT(GPV).
Access lock is View Only if PVSOURCE = AUTO or TRACK or PVSRCOPT is
ONLYAUTO.
Access lock is Operator if PVSOURCE = MAN.
Access lock is Other Function Block if PVSOURCE = SUB.
STATETEXT[6] [State2] is illegal if NUMSTATES = 2.
PV[1..200]
This parameter provides access to the Numeric values, one element at a time for all other
function blocks of the EE. Initial values can be configured.
PVAUTO
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Remarks:
Access is illegal if NUMDINPTS = 0.
PVAUTO is a String set equal to STATETEXT(GPVAUTO).
STATETEXT[6] [`State2'] is illegal if NUMSTATES = 2.
PVAUTOSTS
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Range:
Bad (0): The PVAUTO value was bad. It was replaced with NaN.
Uncertn (1): The status of the PVAUTO value is uncertain.
Normal (2): The value is good.
Manual (3): The value was manually stored.
PVCHAR
Remarks: A floating point parameter P1EU is used to represent the converted EU value
of P1.
Range:
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PVEUHI
PVEULO
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PVEXHIFL
PVEXHILM
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PVEXLOFL
PVEXLOLM
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PVFL
Remarks: This parameter indicates the current state of the LCSFLAG function block as
a Boolean. If the checkbox is selected, then the initial value of the flag can be set to 1.
Related Parameters
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PVFL[0..2]
Remarks:
Access is illegal if NUMDINPTS = 0.
PVFL[2] is illegal if NUMSTATES =2.
PVFL[1..1000]
This parameter provides access to the Boolean values, one element at a time for all other
function blocks of the EE. Initial values can be configured.
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PVFORMAT
This parameter defines the decimal format to be used to display the PV value. It contains
up to eight characters, including the minus sign and decimal point.
PVHHALM.DB
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2.15. – P –
PVHHALM.DBU
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PVHHALM.FL
PVHHALM.PR
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PVHHALM.SV
PVHHALM.TM
This parameter prevents input spikes from causing PV High High alarms. An alarm is
generated only if PV consistently exceeds the High High alarm trip point for more than
the configured alarm filter time.
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
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PVHHALM.TP
This parameter defines the trip point for a PV High High alarm.
PVHIALM.DB
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PVHIALM.DBU
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PVHIALM.FL
PVHIALM.PR
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PVHIALM.SV
PVHIALM.TM
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
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2.15. – P –
PVHIALM.TP
PVHILM
For LCSNUMERIC16
only: 32767
Remarks:
When the value is NaN, the limit is not checked on stores to PV.
When there is some value, stores to PV must be less than PVHILM.
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PVHISIGCHG.CT
This parameter indicates the number of times the PV low alarm has been re-annunciated
(because PVHIALM.TP has been exceeded).
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
PVHISIGCHG.TP
This parameter indicates if PV is between the High and High-High alarm limits, the High
alarm is re-annunciated (if PV increases by this amount).
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PVLLALM.DB
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PVLLALM.DBU
This parameter indicates if PVLLALM.DB is in Percent or Engineering Units.
PVLLALM.FL
This parameter indicates if a PV Low Low alarm has been issued.
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PVLLALM.PR
PVLLALM.SV
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PVLLALM.TM
This parameter prevents input spikes from causing PV Low Low alarms. An alarm is
generated if PV is consistently below the Low Low alarm trip point for more than the
configured alarm filter time.
If PVLLALM.TM = 0, an alarm is generated as soon as PV exceeds the trip point.
PVLLALM.TP
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PVLOALM.DB
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PVLOALM.DBU
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PVLOALM.FL
Remarks: The flag is set only when PV is below the trip point for the configured alarm
time.
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2.15. – P –
PVLOALM.PR
PVLOALM.SV
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PVLOALM.TM
This parameter prevents input spikes from causing PV Low alarms. An alarm is
generated if PV consistently exceeds the Low alarm trip point for more than the
configured alarm filter time.
If PVLOALM.TM = 0, an alarm is generated as soon as PV falls below the trip point.
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
PVLOALM.TP
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PVLOLM
Remarks:
When the value is NaN, the limit is not checked on stores to PV.
When there is some value, stores to PV must be greater than PVLOLM.
PVLOSIGCHG.CT
The number of times the PV high alarm has been re-annunciated (because
PVLOALM.TP has been exceeded).
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
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PVLOSIGCHG.TP
This parameter indicates if PV is between the Low and Low-Low alarm limits, the Low
alarm is re-annunciated (if PV decreases by this amount).
PVP
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PVSRC
Range:
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Range:
Remarks:
Access illegal if NUMDINPTS = 0
PVSOURCE may not be set = Track if NUMDOUTS = 0
View Only and defaulted to Auto if PVSRCOPT = OnlyAuto
If PVSOURCE is not Man and the function block is INACTIVE, PV is defaulted to
Null.
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PVSRCOPT
GPV, NUMDINPTS,
PV, PVSOURCE
Range:
Remarks:
DEVCTL only: Access is illegal if NUMDINPUTS = 0. If set to OnlyAuto, and the
function block is Inactive, PV is set to Null.
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2.15. – P –
PVSTS
This is used to show the PV status.
PVSTSFL.BAD
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2.15. – P –
PVSTSFL.MAN
PVSTSFL.NORM
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PVSTSFL.UNCER
PVSTSSRC
ABS
SUB
MUL
DIV
SQRT
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Range:
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Range:
OnlyAuto (0): PV may only be fetched from another function block, via
an active input connection; PV source selection is not
available.
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2.15. – P –
Specific to Block(s) ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV Description PV Sts src selection
Related Parameters
Related Parameters
PVVALSTS
This parameter indicates the structure containing the current PV value in addition to the
status (PVSTS).
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2.16. – Q –
2.16 – Q –
Q
Related Parameters
QNTY
This parameter is used to set the maximum number of data values that can be transferred by a
single PUSH or PULL operation.
2.17 –
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2.18 R –
R
Related Parameters
R[1..2]
R1
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R2
RANGEHI[1..8]
Related Parameters
RANGEHI[1..16]
This parameter is used to enter the Range High value for a particular channel of UAIM.
Related Parameters
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Remarks: Optimum output signal resolution from the UAIM to the processor depends on
the number of counts for each volt (or millivolt) of input. The more counts the processor
can read, the better the resolution. RANGEHI can be used to change the input range by
increasing the number of counts per volt (or millivolt) that the processor can read.
For a 0-5V inherent range, a range high of 4.5V causes the processor to see 4095 counts
when the input is 4.5V.
For default ranges of various input type, refer UAIM User Guide.
RANGELO[1..8]
Related Parameters
RANGELO[1..16]
This parameter is used to enter the Range Low value.
Related Parameters
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Remarks: Optimum output signal resolution from the UAIM to the processor depends on
the number of counts for each volt (or milli volt) of input. The more counts the processor
can read, the better the resolution. RANGELO can be used to change the input range by
decreasing the number of counts per volt (or milli volt) that the processor can read.
For a 0-5V inherent range, a range low of 0.5V causes the processor to see 0 counts when
the input is 0.5V.
For default ranges of various input type, refer UAIM User Guide.
RDISPDEGIMRCONN [1..RDISPCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
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RDNCHASSISID
Related Parameters
RDNCMPT
Related Parameters
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Range:
QueryInProg (1) Transient state indicating that the redundancy partners are
negotiating their compatibility.
DirectCmpt (3) LIOM Partner module is present, compatible, and has identical
firmware.
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RDNLOS
Related Parameters
RDNSYNCSTATE
SYNCINPR Synchronization is
OG (2): in progress.
SYNCMAIN Synchronized.
T (3):
Related Parameters
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RDNCTLABILITY
Evaluating
Better
Equal
Worse
RDNHISTTIME
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RDNHISTSTATE
Related Checkpoint No
Parameters
Remarks: The following table lists the Range for the RDNHISTSTATE parameter:
(0) –––
(1) Startup
(2) NonRedun
(3) Primary
(4) Secondary
(5) NoPartner
(6) Incompatible
(7) PartnerVisbl
(8) SyncInProg
(9) SyncMaint
(10) Standby
(11) AutoSyncDsbl
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(12) AutoSyncEnbl
(13) AltSyncCmd
(14) BecmPriCmd
(15) DsblSyncCmd
(16) EnblSyncCmd
(17) EnblStbyCmd
(18) SyncAbort
(19) RoleChng
RDNHISTREASON
Related Checkpoint No
Parameters
Remarks: The following table lists the range values for the RDNHISTREASON parameter:
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0 --- 66 OpmWaitSyncCommand
1 PreviouslyPrimary 67 OpmAbortCommand
2 PreviouslySynchronizedSeconda 68 OpmRestoreTimeout
ry
3 PreviouslyStandbySecondary 69 OpmTimeout
4 PreviouslyUnsynchronizedSecon 70 OpmInitialSyncTimeout
dary
5 PreviouslyNonRedundant 71 OpmIoConnectionsTimeout
6 PrimaryIpOccupied 72 OpmIoDataFailure
7 SecondaryIpOccupied 73 OpmPeerReferencesMismatch
8 HardwareLimitation 74 OpmPeerReferencesFailure
9 OddDeviceIndex 75 OpmBlockDataTimeout
10 EvenDeviceIndex 76 OpmBlockDataFailure
11 PartnerIsPrimary 77 OpmFormatError
12 PartnerIsSecondary 78 StartupInProgress
13 PartnerIsNonRedundant 79 PlatformFunctionBlockLoadState
14 PartnerIsNoDb 80 RedundancyConfigurationState
15 PartnerRunningInBootFirmware 81 Link1PartnerTimeout
16 LaterWallClockTime 82 Link2PartnerTimeout
17 Compatible 83 Link1PartnerNotVisible
18 DirectCompatible 84 Link2PartnerNotVisible
19 MigrateCompatible 85 Link1PartnerMismatch
20 HardwareType 86 Link2PartnerMismatch
21 FirmwareType 87 StateUnexpected
22 DeviceIndex 88 InitialSyncDelay
23 OpmNotImplemented 89 InitialSyncFail
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24 OpmSequence 90 DroppingSync
25 InitiateSwitchoverCommand 91 CclBinaryLoad
26 InitiateSwapCommand 92 CeeLoadOrDelete
27 PrimaryLonelyOnFte 93 UnsupportedHardwareVersion
28 Migration 94 BothRunningInBootFirmware
29 AlternateSync 95 ThisRunningInBootFirmware
30 DiagnosticFailure 96 RedundancyCommOutOfBuffersError
31 FatalError 97 RedundancyCommTransmitError
32 FteDeafMute 98 RedundancyCommReceiveError
33 IolLoopback 99 RedundancyCommDeviceReset
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2.18. R –
65 OpmWaitRestore
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RDNINHIBITSYNC
Related Checkpoint No
Parameters
0 ---
1 PreviouslyPrimary
2 PreviouslySynchronizedSecondary
3 PreviouslyStandbySecondary
4 PreviouslyUnsynchronizedSecondary
5 PreviouslyNonRedundant
6 PrimaryIpOccupied
7 SecondaryIpOccupied
8 HardwareLimitation
9 OddDeviceIndex
10 EvenDeviceIndex
11 PartnerIsPrimary
12 PartnerIsSecondary
13 PartnerIsNonRedundant
14 PartnerIsNoDb
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15 PartnerRunningInBootFirmware
16 LaterWallClockTime
17 Compatible
18 DirectCompatible
19 MigrateCompatible
20 HardwareType
21 FirmwareType
22 DeviceIndex
23 OpmNotImplemented
24 OpmSequence
25 InitiateSwitchoverCommand
26 InitiateSwapCommand
27 PrimaryLonelyOnFte
28 Migration
29 AlternateSync
30 DiagnosticFailure
31 FatalError
32 FteDeafMute
33 IolLoopback
34 PartnerRequest
35 PartnerBetterPrimary
36 DisableSyncCommand
37 PartnerAbsent
38 PartnerNotCompatible
39 PartnerPrivatePathDisconnected
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40 RedundancyCommOutOfSequenceError
41 DataFormatError
42 DataChecksumError
43 SyncHardwareError
44 CleanPointTimeout
45 PrimaryUnknownError
46 SecondaryUnknownError
47 AlternateSyncCommand
48 EnableSyncCommand
49 MigrationCommand
50 PartnerReady
51 PartnerPrivatePathConnected
52 PartnerPrivatePathCommunicationError
53 DataMessageSizeError
54 AutoSyncState
55 NoFbStart
56 SyncDataReceiveError
57 OutOfSyncBuffers
58 OutOfIMRs
59 LiveListMismatch
60 LinkStatus
61 RtpAttendance
62 FteCableStatus
63 NvsCommands
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64 OpmRequired
65 OpmWaitRestore
66 OpmWaitSyncCommand
67 OpmAbortCommand
68 OpmRestoreTimeout
69 OpmTimeout
70 OpmInitialSyncTimeout
71 OpmIoConnectionsTimeout
72 OpmIoDataFailure
73 OpmPeerReferencesMismatch
74 OpmPeerReferencesFailure
75 OpmBlockDataTimeout
76 OpmBlockDataFailure
77 OpmFormatError
78 StartupInProgress
79 PlatformFunctionBlockLoadState
80 RedundancyConfigurationState
81 Link1PartnerTimeout
82 Link2PartnerTimeout
83 Link1PartnerNotVisible
84 Link2PartnerNotVisible
85 Link1PartnerMismatch
86 Link2PartnerMismatch
87 StateUnexpected
88 InitialSyncDelay
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89 InitialSyncFail
90 DroppingSync
91 CclBinaryLoad
92 CeeLoadOrDelete
93 UnsupportedHardwareVersion
94 BothRunningInBootFirmware
95 ThisRunningInBootFirmware
96 RedundancyCommOutOfBuffersError
97 RedundancyCommTransmitError
98 RedundancyCommReceiveError
99 RedundancyCommDeviceReset
100 RedundancyCommBadBufferIndex
101 BecomePrimaryCommand
102 LowerSerialNumber
103 HigherSerialNumber
104 BetterControlAbility
105 WorseControlAbility
106 PartnerFaultDetected
107 Link1LoadState
108 Link2LoadState
109 Link3LoadState
110 Link4LoadState
111 Link5LoadState
112 Link6LoadState
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113 Link7LoadState
114 Link8LoadState
115 UnexpectedPdTagSetOnLink
116 UnexpectedPdTagClearOnLink
117 UnexpectedNodeAddrSetOnLink
118 UnexpectedNodeAddrClearOnLink
119 DupeNodeAddrDetectedOnLink
120 UnknownSmEventIndicationOnLink
121 OnProcessMigrationDSDThrottling
122 RedundancyCommBufferOverflow
123 RedundancyDataOverrun
124 RedundancyResourceLocked
125 OpenIoConnectionsTimeout
126 RedundancyModuleRemoval
127 OpenSyncDataConnectionError
128 OpenTrackDataConnectionError
129 InitialSyncTimeout
130 EnableStandbyCommand
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RDNISTIMEMAX
RDNROLESTATE
NonRedun (1):
Module configured as
non-redundant.
Primary (2):Primary
redundancy role.
Secondary (3):
Secondary
redundancy role.
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RDNOPMFRZTIME
RDNOPMSTATUS
Remarks: The following table lists the range for the RDNOPMSTATUS parameter:
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1 Enabled
2 BlocksCreated
3 InitialSync
4 OpenIoConns
5 MatchPeerRefs
6 TransferData
7 SessionComplete
8 PartialColdInit
9 CommandedAbort
10 CreateBlockTimeout
11 InitialSyncTimeout
12 IoConnsTimeout
13 IoDataFailure
14 PeerRefsMismatch
15 PeerRefsFailure
16 BlockDataFailure
17 SessionTimeout
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2.18. R –
RDNSOTIMEMAX
RDNSYNCPROG
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2.18. R –
RDNXFERAVG
RDNXFERMAX
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RDNDELAYAVG
RDNDELAYMAX
Remarks: Historical maximum redundancy delay CPU value observed since last store to
STATSRESET
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READCOMMAND
This parameter is used to send a read command to both UAIM and RTDM for the
selected channel. This command can be issued only when the IOM is in an INACTIVE
state.
READMESSAGE
This parameter is a static message to inform you that the present tab will not show the
actual configuration residing on the UAIM/RTDM until a Read Configuration is
performed.
Related Parameters
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REASONSET
Related Parameters
You configure the reason sets through the System configuration for Operator
Security/Electronic Signatures in Station. Please refer to the Server and Client
Configuration Guide in Experion Knowledge Builder for more information.
REDTAG
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Remarks: DEVCTL:
Illegal if NUMDOUTS = 0.
Illegal if MODEATTR is not Operator.
Illegal if present state is Momentary.
RegCtl MODE must be Manual before REDTAG can be turned ON.
RESETFL
When this control output is set to ON, it resets the specified counter to zero and inhibits further
counting until it is turned on. The Reset control output does not work with the marker pulse input
(signal M) and therefore resets the counter immediately upon turning it ON.
Related Parameters
RESETFLLO
Related Parameters
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RESETSLINKS
This parameter is a command used to reset the serial links. The command takes all the
SIOMs offline, and then brings them online.
ATTENTION
It is recommended that this command be executed when EE is in an IDLE
state.
Related Parameters
RESETLO
Remarks: When the input transitions from ON to OFF, then the Counter is reset to the
value connected to K.
When the RESETLO is true, the Counter counts up or down as per the inputs DNIN or
UPIN.
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RESTARTFL
RESTARTSLINKS
This command is used for detecting new SIOMs that are online on an active serial link. It
does not affect the SIOMs that are already online. If issued when the link is IDLE, the
online SIOMs are detected and the Analog and Digital output data is read back from the
SIOM and updated in the LIOM memory.
Related Parameters
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2.18. R –
RESTARTOPT
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RETENTIVE
Related Parameters
ATTENTION
For LCSFLAG, this parameter is not displayed in the Main tab of the
configuration form. It is displayed only in the Configuration Parameters and
the Monitoring Parameters tabs.
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RETINDEX
This parameter is enabled when the parameter “RETENTIVE” is set to “ON.” For every
retentive timer/counter, a unique Retentive Index is required.
LCSNUMERIC16 – 1
to 128
LCS FLAG – 1 to
1016
LCSRS – 1 to 1024
LCSSR – 1 to 1024
LCSCOUNTER – 1 to
255
LCSTIMER – 1 to
255
Related Parameters
ATTENTION
For LCSFLAG, this parameter is not displayed in the Main tab of the
configuration form. It is displayed only in the Configuration Parameters and
the Monitoring Parameters tabs.
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RETSTARTUP
This parameter indicates if the retentive startup option has been selected while
configuring/monitoring LIOM.
Related Parameters
RFINAL
Related Parameters
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RHENABLE[1..8]
This parameter is used to configure two consecutive channels of RTDM for RH value
calculation. The odd channel is used as dry bulb input and the even channel is configured
as wet bulb input. Even number channels return the relative humidity value.
Related Parameters
ROCNEGALM.FL
This parameter indicates if a negative rate-of-change alarm has been issued.
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ROCNEGALM.PR
ROCNEGALM.SV
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ROCNEGALM.TP
This parameter indicates the maximum change in the Process Variable (PV) in the
negative direction, before a negative rate-of-change alarm is issued.
ROCPOSALM.FL
This parameter indicates if a positive rate-of-change alarm has been issued.
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ROCPOSALM.PR
ROCPOSALM.SV
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ROCPOSALM.TP
This parameter indicates the maximum change in the Process Variable (PV), in the
positive direction, before a positive rate-of-change alarm is issued.
RPEERNAME [1..RPEERCONNMAX]
Related Parameters
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RSTCNTR
This parameter is used to reset the value of the counter. Energizing this output resets the
corresponding counter value to 0.
Related Parameters
RSTDTPTR
This parameter is used in the ASCIIPULL/ ASCIIPUSH function blocks to determine the location
of the data table pointer after the data transfer is complete. If the Control Bit that operates this
function is disabled, the pointer does not move or reset after a data transfer.
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PTRDIRCTN
FBEnable
CHNLCOMSTAT
ModLatch
CHNLCOMFAIL
RTDALPHA[1..8]
Related Parameters
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RTDTYPE[1..8]
Related Parameters
RV
This parameter indicates the current remaining time until the LCSTIMER function block
times out.
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Remarks: RV is equal to the difference between the Set Point and Process Variable (SP -
PV). Units are set by TIMEBASE.
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2.19. – S –
2.19 – S –
S
Related Parameters
SAFEOP
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SAVETOFLASH
This command saves the contents of the RAM to Flash.
Related Parameters
SCANCONFIG
Related Parameters
Remarks: When migrating from LCS620 to LIOM, use the following table to configure
the scan option appropriately.
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SCANRATE[1..16]
If you want the UAIM to scan a con.. input faster than the other, you can give that
particular input scanning priority.
Related Parameters
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Remarks: This parameter is used for configuring the scan time for each input. The scan
time indicates how fast each input channel should be updated.
The following indicates the permissible scan time:
0.1 (100ms) = 10 scans/sec
0.2 (200ms) = 5 scans/sec
0.5 (500ms) = 2 scans/sec
0.8 (800ms) = 1.25 scans/sec
1 = 1 scan/sec
2 = 0.5 scans/sec
5 = 0.2 scans/sec
10 = 0.1 scans/sec
20 = 0.05 scans/sec
60 = 0.017 scans/sec
If you want the UAIM to scan a certain input, say input 14, faster than any other input,
you can give input 14 scanning priority. For example, you can specify a 10-second scan
time for input 1 and 0.1 second scan time for input 14.
The number of scans per second for all 16 inputs cannot exceed 20 scans at 60 Hz or 16.7
scans at 50 Hz. You must divide the scans among the 16 inputs.
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SCANLED
Related Parameters
SCANTIME[1..8]
Related Parameters
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Remarks: This parameter is used for configuring the scan time for each input. The scan
time indicates how fast each input channel should be updated.
The following indicates the permissible scan times:
0.1 (100ms) = 10 scans/sec
0.2 (200ms) = 5 scans/sec
0.5 (500ms) = 2 scans/sec
0.8 (800ms) = 1.25 scans/sec
1 = 1 scan/sec
2 = 0.5 scans/sec
5 = 0.2 scans/sec
10 = 0.1 scans/sec
20 = 0.05 scans/sec
60 = 0.017 scans/sec
If you want the RTDM to scan a certain input, say input 14, faster than any other input,
you can give input 14 scanning priority. For example, you can specify a 10-second scan
time for input 1 and 0.1 second scan time for input 14.
The number of scans per second for all 16 inputs cannot exceed 20 scans at 60 Hz or 16.7
scans at 50 Hz. You must divide the scans among the 16 inputs.
SDENUMTEXT[0..63]
Related Parameters
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SEALOPT
SECMODNAME
Related Parameters
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SECOND
Realtime clock data can be pulled using the ASCIIREADCLOCK function block. The
SECOND parameter fetches the value of the Second from the clock time.
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Realtime clock data can be pushed to the ASCII Control Module using the ASCIISETDTPTR
function block. The SECOND parameter sets the value of the Second to the clock time.
Related Parameters
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SECONDARYSIG
Related Parameters
SECSIGSECLVL
Related Parameters
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SECSLINKAFC
This parameter is used to set the SLINKA Fault Configuration for a Secondary LIOM, in
a redundant configuration.
Related Parameters
Remarks: When migrating from LCS620 to LIOM, use the following table to configure
SLINKA appropriately.
Selectors Description
1 2
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SECSLINKBFC
This parameter is used to set the SLINKB Fault Configuration for a Secondary LIOM, in
a redundant configuration.
Related Parameters
Remarks: When migrating from LCS620 to LIOM, use the following table to configure
SLINKB appropriately.
Selectors Description
3 4
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SELECTALLCHANNELS
This parameter is used to select all the channels for a read operation or configuration.
Related Parameters
SELECTEDSIOM
This parameter is used to select SIOMs for which the configuration details are to be
viewed. This configuration is done on the SIOM modules using DIP switches.
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SHUTDOWN
This parameter is a command used to shutdown the LIOM. The command can be issued
irrespective of the EE state. Once the command is issued, the LIOM re-boots and comes
to RDY state.
Related Parameters
SI
Remarks: Engineer can change only when function block is INACTIVE or EE is IDLE.
Illegal if NUMDOUTS = 0
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SIALM.FL
SIALM.OPT
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SIALM.PR
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SIALM.SV
SIGNLRANG[1..16]
This parameter is used to select the Signal Range for the respective slot
0-10mV 0-1V
10-
50mV
Related Parameters
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SIOMADS
This parameter is used to show the selected SIOM’s Starting Address configured using
DIP switches.
Related Parameters
SIOMOFFADS
This parameter indicates the address of the SIOM that has gone offline.
Related Parameters
SIOMSRDYONBKUP
This parameter indicates if all SIOMs on the backup link are ready for switchover. If the
SIOMs are ready for switchover, then the parameter is set to ON, else it is set to OFF.
Related Parameters
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SIOMSTARTADDR
This parameter is used to enter SIOM starting Address, which should match the starting
address configured in the SIOM using DIP switches.
Related Parameters
SLINKAFC
This parameter is used to set the SLINKA Fault Configuration.
Related Parameters
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Remarks: When migrating from LCS620 to LIOM, use the following table to configure
SLINKA appropriately.
Selectors Description
1 2
SLINKBFC
This parameter is used to set the SLINKB Fault Configuration
Related Parameters
Remarks: When migrating from LCS620 to LIOM, use the following table to configure
SLINKB appropriately.
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SLOT
This parameter is used to enter the Module’s slot in the rack. The IOM type and number
of channels should match the values set on the SIOM using DIP switches.
Related Parameters
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SLOTA
This parameter is used to show the LCS slot names A – L of the LCS rack in which the
selected SIOM resides.
Related Parameters
SLOTNUMBER
Related Parameters
Remark: Chassis slot numbering is zero based, starting from the leftmost slot.
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SO
Remarks: For LCSTIMER, this output is ON when the time expires (PV=SP). SO is
returned to OFF when the timer is reset.
For LCSCOUNTER, this value is set to ON when the accumulated count is equal to the
preset value.
SO[1..8]
Related Parameters
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SOFTFILTER[1..8]
2 60
Second Second
5 600
Second Second
Related Parameters
Remarks: The RTDM includes a configurable software noise filter for each input.
Without the filter, the signal from the field device to the RTDM may become noisy. This
parameter is used for configuring the permissible time constants that can be added to the
scan time to activate the filter.
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SOFTFILTER[1..16]
This parameter is used to select the Software Filter for the respective slot.
2 60
Second Second
5 600
Second Second
Related Parameters
Remarks: The UAIM includes a configurable software noise filter for each input.
Without the filter, the signal from the field device to the UAIM may become noisy. This
parameter is used for configuring the permissible time constants that can be added to the
scan time to activate the filter.
SP
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SOSTS
Related Parameters
STARTFL
This parameter provides the ability to issue the Start command to LCSTIMER function
block.
STARTOPT
Range:
Remarks: Defines values for SPREQ, SPRATEREQ, OPREQ, and MODEREQ when
MONSCOSTATE = Ready, Checking, or End.
Illegal if SCMOPT = None.
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STATE
IDLE(1)
ONLINE(2)
NOTLOADED(3)
Related Parameters
Remarks: It indicates the status of the SLINK. Once the SLINK is loaded and at least
one SIOM is detected, the parameter changes to ONLINK. If no SIOM is detected the
state goes to IDLE.
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STATE0
Related Parameters PV
PVFL
STATE
Remarks: Value is ON, when LCSFLAG function block is in State 1 (Process Variable
(PV) shows STATETEXT[0] and PVFL is OFF).
STATE1
Related Parameters PV
PVFL
STATE0
Remarks: Value is ON, when LCSFLAG function block is in State 1 (Process Variable
(PV) shows STATETEXT[1] and PVFL is ON).
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STATETEXT[0..1]
This parameter defines text for the two states of the LCSFLAG FB; STATETEXT[0]
corresponds to the Boolean state of OFF for the LCSFLAG, while STATETEXT[1]
corresponds to ON.
STATETEXT [0..6]
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STATETIME [0..2]
This parameter indicates the amount of time (in hours) that the device has spent in any of
the states.
Default 0 Configuration No
Load
Remarks:
The value is defaulted to “0” if MAINTOPT is not set.
The value is reset to “0” whenever RESETFLLO is set from Off.
STATETIME[2] is illegal if NUMSTATES = 2.
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STATSRESET
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STATUS
This parameter is used to show the Status of IOM in the respective slot of the LCS rack
for the selected SIOM.
Related Parameters
STOPFL
This parameter provides the ability to issue the STOP command to the LCSTIMER
function block.
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STOPOPT
STOREENB
Remarks: This value must be set to ON for continuous storing to destination. If the value
is OFF, only the first store would be made to destination after inactivation of CM and
CEE state change.
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STORESTS
This parameter describes the status of the store request.
Related Parameters
STORONCHGENB
Remarks: Setting this flag ensures that input value is stored to the destination only when
it changes. The STOREENB flag has to be set though for store to take place.
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STRRESP
Remarks: If a store response is not received within the configured expiration time, the
store is marked failed.
SUBSCPERIOD
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Remarks: The Peer Update Rate (SUBSCPERIOD parameter is the rate at which the EE
subscribes to data from other CEEs through peer-to-peer communications. In the event of
a peer-to-peer communications problem such as a broken cable, the connection times out,
returning an error.
50 ms EE:
Valid Range: DEFAULT, 100, 200, 500, 1000 ms
DEFAULT value is converted to 500 ms upon load to a 50 ms EE.
Connection timeout time is approximately 5.2 seconds.
SYNCTIMEBEG
SYNCTIMEEND
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TEMPSCALE[1..16]
This parameter is used to select the Temperature Scale for each slot.
Related Parameters
THRESHOLD
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Remarks: This parameter is applicable for conversion between floating point and
boolean values.
If the input value is larger-than or equal-to THRESHOLD, then the OUT is TRUE.
Otherwise, it is FALSE.
If the THRESHOLD = NaN, for any nonzero input value, OUT is TRUE. Otherwise, it is
FALSE.
TIMEBASE
This parameter sets the units that are used in the LCSTIMER function block.
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Remarks:
Start - Timer is started; PV starts incrementing.
Stop - Timer is stopped; PV freezes.
Reset - Timer is reset; PV is set to 0, and RV is set to SP.
Restart - Timer continues from the point it last stopped.
TP
This parameter is used to compare against constant values, when only one input is
configured.
Specific to Block(s) EQ, GE, GT, LE, LT, Description Trip Point Value
NE
TRNSFRCOIL
Related Parameters
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TRUNCATEOPT
Remarks: Selecting truncate truncates the numbers, in case of data type conversion from
floating point to integer. Otherwise, the block rounds-off the numbers during type
conversion.
2.21 – U –
ULCNBMAC
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UMCMDALM.SV
UNCMDALM.FL
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UNCMDALM.PR
UNDERFLOW
When this status bit is set to ON, it indicates that the value in the counter has decremented through
zero. This bit is automatically turned OFF when the counter is reset by the Reset control output,
when the marker pulse resets the counter, or when a channel is disabled by the DIP switch.
Related Parameters
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UNDERFLOW[1..3]
When this parameter’s value is ON, it indicates that the value in the counter has decremented
through zero. This bit is automatically turned OFF when the counter is reset by the Reset control
output, when the marker pulse resets the counter, or when a channel is disabled by the DIP switch.
Related Parameters
UNITS[1..8]
Related Parameters
UPIN
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Remarks: When the input transitions from OFF to ON and RESET is true, the counter
counts UP.
2.22 – V –
VELOCITY
Related Parameters
2.23 – Y –
YEAR
Realtime clock data can be pulled using the ASCIIREADCLOCK function block. The YEAR
parameter fetches the value of the Year from the clock time.
Realtime clock data can be pushed to the ACM using the ACIISETDTPTR function block. The
YEAR parameter sets the value of the Year to the clock time.
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