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BS EN 61158-5-9:2014

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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer service definition. Type 9 elements

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BSI 2014 126
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IEC 61158-5-9:2014 defines the services provided to the FAL user at the boundary between the user and the application layer of the fieldbus reference model, and Systems Management at the boundary between the application layer and Systems Management of the fieldbus reference model. This standard specifies the structure and services of the IEC fieldbus application layer, in conformance with the OSI Basic Reference Model (ISO/IEC 7498-1) and the OSI application layer structure (ISO/IEC 9545). This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007 and constitutes a technical revision. The main changes are: Correct download state machine event service.

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CONTENTS
9 INTRODUCTION
10 1 Scope
1.1 General
11 1.2 Specifications
1.3 Conformance
2 Normative references
12 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations and conventions
3.1 ISO/IECย 74981 terms
3.2 ISO/IECย 8822 terms
3.3 ISO/IECย 9545 terms
3.4 ISO/IECย 88241 terms
3.5 IECย 611581 terms
16 3.6 Type 9 fieldbus application-layer specific definitions
3.7 Abbreviations and symbols
17 3.8 Conventions
20 4 Concepts
5 Data type ASE
5.1 Overview
21 Figures

Figure 1 โ€“ Data type class hierarchy
23 5.2 Formal definition of data type objects
24 5.3 FAL defined data types
27 5.4 Data type ASE service specification
5.5 Summary of data types
28 6 Communication model specification
6.1 Concepts
6.2 Common parameters
6.3 ASEs
Tables

Table 1 โ€“ Data type summary
29 Figure 2 โ€“ VFD model
Figure 3 โ€“ Abstract model of an automation system (VFD)
30 Table 2 โ€“ Logical status
31 Table 3 โ€“ Status
32 Table 4 โ€“ Unsolicited status
33 Table 5 โ€“ Identify
35 Figure 4 โ€“ Source OD/remote OD
36 Table 6 โ€“ Structure of the object dictionary
Table 7 โ€“ Structure of the static list of types
Table 8 โ€“ Structure of the static object dictionary
37 Table 9 โ€“ Structure of the dynamic list of variable lists
Table 10 โ€“ Structure of the dynamic list of program invocations
41 Table 11 โ€“ Empty object dictionary
44 Table 12 โ€“ Get OD service parameters
46 Table 13 โ€“ Initiate put OD service parameters
47 Table 14 โ€“ Put OD service parameters
48 Figure 5 โ€“ Put OD state machine
Table 15 โ€“ Terminate put OD service parameters
50 Table 16 โ€“ Put OD state transitions
52 Table 17 โ€“ Attribute FMS features supported
54 Figure 6 โ€“ Transaction object state machine
55 Table 18 โ€“ Transaction object state transitions
56 Table 19 โ€“ Initiate service parameters
57 Table 20 โ€“ Failure reasons
58 Table 21 โ€“ Abort service parameters
59 Table 22 โ€“ User abort reasons
Table 23 โ€“ APO ASE abort reasons
60 Table 24 โ€“ Reject service parameters
Table 25 โ€“ Reject APDU reasons
61 Table 26 โ€“ Compatibility of the local context to the remote context
62 Figure 7 โ€“ Context test of two features-supported with different bitstring length
64 Table 27 โ€“ Unconfirmed send service parameters
65 Table 28 โ€“ Confirmed send service parameters
66 Table 29 โ€“ AR-Abort service parameters
Table 30 โ€“ Compel service parameters
67 Table 31 โ€“ Get buffered message service parameters
68 Table 32 โ€“ AR-Status service parameters
70 Table 33 โ€“ Simple variable access group membership
Table 34 โ€“ Simple variable access rights membership
72 Table 35 โ€“ Array variable access group membership
Table 36 โ€“ Array variable access rights membership
74 Table 37 โ€“ Variable list access group membership
Table 38 โ€“ Variable list access rights membership
77 Table 39 โ€“ Read service parameters
78 Table 40 โ€“ Write service parameters
79 Table 41 โ€“ Information report service parameters
80 Table 42 โ€“ Define variable list service parameters
81 Table 43 โ€“ Delete variable list service parameters
82 Figure 8 โ€“ Overview of event
83 Table 44 โ€“ Event access group membership
Table 45 โ€“ Event access rights membership
84 Table 46 โ€“ Event notification service parameters
85 Table 47 โ€“ Acknowledge event notification service parameters
86 Table 48 โ€“ Alter event condition monitoring service parameters
87 Figure 9 โ€“ Event state machine
Table 49 โ€“ Event state transitions
89 Table 50 โ€“ Domain access group membership
Table 51 โ€“ Domain access rights membership
91 Table 52 โ€“ GenericInitiateDownloadSequence
92 Table 53 โ€“ GenericDownloadSegment
93 Table 54 โ€“ GenericTerminateDownloadSequence
94 Table 55 โ€“ InitiateDownloadSequence
95 Table 56 โ€“ DownloadSegment
96 Table 57 โ€“ TerminateDownloadSequence
97 Table 58 โ€“ RequestDomainDownload
98 Table 59 โ€“ InitiateUploadSequence
99 Table 60 โ€“ UploadSegment
100 Table 61 โ€“ TerminateUploadSequence
101 Table 62 โ€“ RequestDomainUpload
102 Figure 10 โ€“ Domain genericdownload/download state machine (server)
Table 63 โ€“ Domain genericDownload/download state machine (server)
104 Figure 11 โ€“ Domain upload state machine (server)
Table 64 โ€“ Domain upload state machine (server)
106 Table 65 โ€“ Program invocation access group membership
Table 66 โ€“ Program invocation access group membership
108 Table 67 โ€“ Create program invocation service parameters
109 Table 68 โ€“ Delete program invocation service parameters
110 Table 69 โ€“ Start service parameters
111 Table 70 โ€“ Stop service parameters
112 Table 71 โ€“ Resume service parameters
113 Table 72 โ€“ Reset service parameters
114 Table 73 โ€“ Kill service parameters
115 Figure 12 โ€“ State diagram
116 Table 74 โ€“ Program invocation state machine
117 6.4 ARs
120 6.5 Summary of classes
121 6.6 Permitted services by AREP role
Table 75 โ€“ Class summary
Table 76 โ€“ Services by AREP role
123 Bibliography
BS EN 61158-5-9:2014
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