BS EN 61158-6-23:2014
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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Application layer protocol specification. Type 23 elements
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2014 | 218 |
This part of ISO 16331 specifies procedures for checking compliance with performance specifications of handheld laser distance meters.
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4 | Foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
6 | English CONTENTS |
11 | 0 INTRODUCTION 0.1 General 0.2 Patent disclosure |
13 | 1 Scope 1.1 General |
14 | 1.2 Specifications 1.3 Conformance 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviated terms and conventions |
15 | 3.1 Referenced terms and definitions |
16 | 3.2 Type 23 specific terms and definitions |
18 | 3.3 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
19 | 3.4 Conventions |
20 | Figures Figure 1 – Bit description in octets Tables Table 1 – State machine description elements Table 2 – Description of state machine elements Table 3 – Conventions used in state machines |
21 | 4 FAL syntax description 4.1 FALPDU type C abstract syntax |
27 | 4.2 FALPDU type F abstract syntax |
38 | 4.3 Data type assignments for type C |
39 | 4.4 Data type assignments for type F |
40 | 5 FAL transfer syntax 5.1 Encoding rules 5.2 FALPDU type C elements encoding Table 4 – afFType |
41 | Table 5 – priority |
43 | Table 6 – portChoice Table 7 – portCheckResult Table 8 – dstPortInfo |
44 | Table 9 – scanState Table 10 – nodeType |
45 | Table 11 – loopState Table 12 – Cyclic status |
46 | Table 13 – Parameter setting mode |
48 | Table 14 – opState |
49 | Table 15 – errorState |
50 | Table 16 – Data type |
51 | Table 17 – CPW Table 18 – CPWC Table 19 – CPWCR Table 20 – cmParam |
52 | Table 21 – Details of param area Table 22 – Details of application parameters |
53 | Table 23 – Details of LB/LW CM area and LB/LW CM additional area Table 24 – Details of LX/LY CM 1 area and LX/LY CM 2 area |
55 | Table 25 – Destination module flag |
56 | Table 26 – Command types |
57 | Figure 2 – Structure for memory access information retrieve response |
58 | Figure 3 – Attribute definitions Figure 4 – Access code definitions Table 27 – Access codes of network module memory Table 28 – Access codes of controller memory |
59 | Figure 5 – Structure for RUN request |
60 | Figure 6 – Structure for RUN response Figure 7 – Structure for STOP request Figure 8 – Structure for STOP response |
61 | Figure 9 – Structure for batch memory read request Figure 10 – Structure for batch memory read response |
62 | Figure 11 – Structure for random memory read request Figure 12 – Structure for random memory read response |
63 | Figure 13 – Structure for batch memory write request Figure 14 – Structure for batch memory write response |
64 | Figure 15 – Structure for random memory write request Figure 16 – Structure for random memory write response |
65 | Table 29 – byteValidity |
70 | 5.3 FALPDU type F elements encoding Table 30 – afFType |
71 | Table 31 – dataType Table 32 – varField |
72 | Table 33 – nodeType |
73 | Table 34 – ProtocolVerType |
76 | Table 35 – Link status |
77 | Table 36 – Port enable/disable specification |
84 | Table 37 – Cyclic transmission parameter hold status Table 38 – Detailed application operation status Table 39 – Error detection status |
86 | Table 40 – Slave-specific event reception status |
88 | Table 41 – dataSupType of dataType (0x07) |
89 | Table 42 – FieldSpecificTransient opHeader Table 43 – command (dataType: 0x07, dataSubType: 0x0002) |
90 | Table 44 – subCommand type for each command type Table 45 – Structure of Deliver node information Table 46 – Structure of Deliver node information – message |
91 | Table 47 – Structure of Get statistical information response Table 48 – Structure of Acquisition of node details response |
94 | Table 49 – Execution module specification |
95 | Table 50 – Command type |
104 | 6 Structure of the FAL protocol state machine 7 FAL service protocol machine (FSPM) 7.1 Overview Figure 17 – Relationships between protocol machines |
105 | 7.2 FSPM type C Figure 18 – Structure of FSPM C |
106 | Table 51 – Cyclic data state table Table 52 – Acyclic data state table |
108 | 7.3 FSPM type F Figure 19 – Structure of FSPM F Table 53 – Management state table |
111 | Table 54 – Cyclic data state table Table 55 – Acyclic data state table |
114 | Table 56 – Management state table Table 57 – Synchronization state table Table 58 – Measurement state table |
115 | 8 Application relationship protocol machine (ARPM) 8.1 ARPM type C Figure 20 – Structure of ARPM C Table 59 – Acyclic transmission state table |
116 | Table 60 – Acyclic transmission functions |
117 | Table 61 – Cyclic transmission state table |
121 | Table 62 – Cyclic transmission functions |
122 | Table 63 – Connection control state machine – Initial Table 64 – Connection control state machine – Connect |
124 | Table 65 – Connection control state machine – Scan |
127 | Table 66 – Connection control state machine – ScanWait |
129 | Table 67 – Connection control state machine – Collect |
132 | Table 68 – Connection control state machine – CollectWait |
135 | Table 69 – Connection control state machine – Select |
138 | Table 70 – Connection control state machine – TokenStartWait |
140 | Table 71 – Connection control state machine – LaunchWait |
143 | Table 72 – Connection control state machine – TokenReleaseWait |
146 | Table 73 – Connection control state machine – TokenReleased |
151 | Table 74 – Connection control state machine – TokenWait |
155 | Table 75 – Connection control state machine – NTNTestMaster |
156 | Table 76 – Connection control state machine – NTNTestSlave Table 77 – Function list of connection control Table 78 – Common parameter dist state table |
160 | Table 79 – Function list of connection control |
161 | 8.2 ARPM type F Table 80 – Mapping of internal service and acyclic transmission service |
162 | Figure 21 – Structure of ARPM F Table 81 – Acyclic transmission states Table 82 – Acyclic transmission state table |
164 | Table 83 – Acyclic transmission functions Table 84 – Acyclic transmission variables |
165 | Table 85 – Cyclic transmission states Table 86 – Cyclic transmission state table |
167 | Table 87 – Cyclic transmission functions Table 88 – Cyclic transmission variables Table 89 – Master station channel control states |
168 | Table 90 – Slave station channel control states Table 91 – Master station state table – MasterDown Table 92 – Master station state table – Listen |
170 | Table 93 – Master station state table – MasterArbitration |
171 | Table 94 – Master station state table – PrimaryMasterScatterTD |
173 | Table 95 – Master station state table – PrimaryMasterSettingUp |
175 | Table 96 – Master station state table – PrimaryMasterHoldToken |
178 | Table 97 – Master station state table – PrimaryMasterSolicitToken |
181 | Table 98 – Master station state table – PrimaryMasterInviting |
182 | Table 99 – Master station state table – MasterWaitTD |
184 | Table 100 – Master station state table – MasterWaitSetup |
185 | Table 101 – Master station state table – MasterSolictToken (without Transmission path delay measurement) |
187 | Table 102 – Master station state table – MasterSolictToken (with Transmission path delay measurement) |
189 | Table 103 – Master station state table – MasterHoldToken |
191 | Table 104 – Master station state table – MasterMeasurement (without Transmission path delay measurement function) |
192 | Table 105 – Master station state table – MasterMeasurement (with Transmission path delay measurement function) Table 106 – Slave station state table – SlaveDown Table 107 – Slave station state table – SlaveWaitTD |
193 | Table 108 – Slave station state table – SlaveWaitSetup |
194 | Table 109 – Slave station state table – SlaveSolicitToken (without Transmission path delay measurement) |
196 | Table 110 – Slave station state table – SlaveSolicitToken (with Transmission path delay measurement) |
197 | Table 111 – Slave station state table – SlaveHoldToken |
200 | Table 112 – Master station channel control functions |
201 | Table 113 – Slave station channel control functions |
202 | Table 114 – Master station channel control variables Table 115 – Slave station channel control variables |
203 | Table 116 – Master station channel control timers Table 117 – Slave station channel control timers Table 118 – Master station parameter dist states Table 119 – Slave station parameter dist states |
204 | Table 120 – Master station parameter dist state table Table 121 – Slave station parameter dist state table |
206 | Table 122 – Master station parameter dist functions Table 123 – Slave station parameter dist functions Table 124 – Master station synchronous trigger states |
207 | Table 125 – Slave station synchronous trigger states Table 126 – Master station synchronous trigger state table Table 127 – Slave station synchronous trigger state table Table 128 – Synchronous trigger functions Table 129 – Timer states – Best effort type |
208 | Table 130 – Timer states – Fixed cycle type Table 131 – Timer state table – Best effort type Table 132 – Timer state table – Fixed cycle type Table 133 – Timer variables Table 134 – Fixed cycle timer |
209 | Table 135 – Master station measure transmission states Table 136 – Slave station measure transmission states Table 137 – Master station measure transmission state table |
210 | Table 138 – Slave station measure transmission state table |
211 | Table 139 – Master station measure transmission functions |
212 | Table 140 – Slave station measure transmission functions Table 141 – Master station measure transmission valiables |
213 | 9 DLL mapping protocol machine (DMPM) 9.1 DMPM type C Figure 22 – Structure of type C DMPM Table 142 – Mapping of type C DMPM service and DL service Table 143 – Destination address for each type C PDU |
214 | 9.2 DMPM type F Figure 23 – Structure of type F DMPM Table 144 – Mapping of type F DMPM service and DL service |
215 | Bibliography |