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BS EN 61158-3-2:2014

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Industrial communication networks. Fieldbus specifications – Data-link layer service definition. Type 2 elements

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IEC 61158-3-2:2014 defines the services provided to the Type 2 fieldbus application layer at the boundary between the application and data-link layers of the fieldbus reference model and systems management at the boundary between the data-link layer and systems management of the fieldbus reference model. Type 2 DL-service provides both a connected and a connectionless subset of those services specified in ISO/IEC 8886. This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2007. It constitutes a technical revision. The main changes are: Correction of references for fixed tag usage in 4.6.3.6. and update of core bibliographic references (original source documents from consortium)

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 Foreword
Endorsement notice
5 Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications
6 English

CONTENTS
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
1.1 General
1.2 Specifications
1.3 Conformance
10 2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, symbols, abbreviations and conventions
3.1 Reference model terms and definitions
12 3.2 Service convention terms and definitions
13 3.3 Common data-link service terms and definitions
Figures

Figure 1 – Relationships of DLSAPs, DLSAP-addresses and group DLaddresses
14 3.4 Additional Type 2 data-link specific definitions
17 3.5 Common symbols and abbreviations
3.6 Additional Type 2 symbols and abbreviations
3.7 Common conventions
18 4 Connection-mode and connectionless-mode data-link service
4.1 Overview
20 Figure 2 – NUT structure
Figure 3 – Medium access during scheduled time
21 Figure 4 – Medium access during unscheduled time
22 4.2 Facilities of the data-link service
Figure 5 – Queue model for the peer and multipoint DLS, DLSAPs and their DLCEPs
23 4.3 Model of the data-link service
24 Figure 6 – Queue model of a multipoint DLS between asending DLS-user and one or more receiving DLS-users
25 4.4 Sequence of primitives
26 Figure 7 – DLS primitive time-sequence diagram
Tables

Table 1 – Summary of connection-mode and connectionless-modeprimitives and parameters
27 4.5 Connection-mode data transfer
Figure 8 – State transition diagram for sequences of DLS primitives at one DLSAP
28 Table 2 – DLconnection-mode transfer primitives and parameters
29 4.6 Connectionless-mode data transfer
Figure 9 – Sequence of primitives for a successful connection-mode transfer
Figure 10 – Sequence of primitives for an unsuccessful connection-mode transfer
30 Table 3 – DLconnectionless-mode transfer primitives and parameters
31 Table 4 – Fixed tag services available to the DLS-user
32 4.7 Queue maintenance
Figure 11 – Sequence of primitives for a successful connectionless-mode transfer
Figure 12 – Sequence of primitives for an unsuccessful connectionless-mode transfer
33 Table 5 – DLqueue maintenance primitives and parameters
34 4.8 Tag filter
Figure 13 – Sequence of primitives for a queue maintenance request
Table 6 – DLconnectionless-mode tag filter primitives and parameters
35 5 DLmanagement services
5.1 Sequence of primitives
Figure 14 – Sequence of primitives for a tag filter request
36 5.2 Link synchronization
Table 7 – Summary of DLmanagement primitives and parameters
37 5.3 Synchronized parameter change
Figure 15 – Sequence of primitives for a local link synchronization
Table 8 – Link synchronization primitives and parameters
38 Table 9 – Synchronized parameter change primitives and parameters
Table 10 – DLMS-configuration-data
39 5.4 Event reports
Figure 16 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-get/set parameters request
Figure 17 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-tMinus change request
40 Table 11 – Event report primitives and parameters
Table 12 – DLMS events being reported
41 5.5 Bad FCS
5.6 Current moderator
Figure 18 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-event indication
Figure 19 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-bad-FCS indication
Table 13 – Bad FCS primitives and parameters
42 5.7 Enable moderator
Figure 20 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-current-moderator indication
Table 14 – Current moderator primitives and parameters
Table 15 – Enable moderator primitives and parameters
43 5.8 Power-up and online
Figure 21 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-enable-moderator request
Table 16 – Power-up and online primitives and parameters
44 5.9 Listen only
Figure 22 – Sequence of primitives for a DLMpower-up indication
Figure 23 – Sequence of primitives for a DLMonline request
Figure 24 – Sequence of primitives for a DLM-listen-only request
Table 17 – Listen-only primitives and parameters
45 5.10 Time distribution
Table 18 – DLMS time and time quality parameters
46 Table 19 – Time distribution source quality
47 Bibliography
BS EN 61158-3-2:2014
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