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BS EN IEC 62769-5:2023

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Field device integration (FDI®) – FDI Information Model

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA (normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
12 FOREWORD
14 1 Scope
15 2 Normative references
Figures
Figure 1 – FDI® architecture diagram
16 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms, acronyms and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms and acronyms
3.3 Conventions
3.3.1 Capitalization
3.3.2 Conventions for graphical notation
17 Figure 2 – OPC UA graphical notation for NodeClasses
Figure 3 – OPC UA graphical notation for References
18 4 Overview of OPC Unified Architecture
4.1 General
Figure 4 – OPC UA graphical notation example
Figure 5 – Optimized Type Reference
19 4.2 Overview of OPC UA Devices
20 Figure 6 – OPC UA Devices example: Functional Groups
Figure 7 – OPC UA Devices example: Configurable components
21 5 Concepts
5.1 General
5.2 Device topology
Figure 8 – Example of an automation system
22 5.3 Online/offline
Figure 9 – Example of a Device topology
23 5.4 Catalogue (Type Definitions)
5.5 Communication
5.6 Semantic Information
Figure 10 – Example Device Types representing a catalogue
24 Figure 11 – Example of concrete DictionaryEntryType and Object
25 6 AddressSpace organization
Figure 12 – Example of DictionaryEntries
26 7 Device Model for FDI®
7.1 General
7.2 Online/offline
Figure 13 – Online component for access to device data
27 7.3 Device health
7.3.1 DeviceHealth Mapping
Tables
Table 1 – DeviceHealth Mapping
Table 2 – DeviceType definition (excerpt applicable for Subclause 7.3.1)
28 7.3.2 DeviceHealth Diagnostics
Table 3 – DeviceType definition with DeviceHealth and DeviceHealthDiagnostics
29 7.4 User interface elements
7.4.1 General
7.4.2 UI Description Type
Figure 14 – Hierarchy of user interface Types
Table 4 – UIDescriptionType Definition
30 7.4.3 UI Plug-in Type
Table 5 – UIPlugInType Definition
31 7.5 Type-specific support information
32 7.6 Actions
7.6.1 Overview
7.6.2 Action Type
Figure 15 – Integration of Actions within a TopologyElement
33 7.6.3 ActionService Type
7.6.4 ActionService Object
Table 6 – ActionType Definition
Table 7 – ActionServiceType Definition
34 7.6.5 InvokeAction Method
Figure 16 – Action Service
35 7.6.6 RespondAction Method
Table 8 – InvokeAction Method Arguments
Table 9 – InvokeAction Method AddressSpace Definition
36 7.6.7 AbortAction Method
Table 10 – RespondAction Method Arguments
Table 11 – RespondAction Method AddressSpace Definition
Table 12 – AbortAction Method Arguments
37 7.6.8 Interactive Transfer to device
8 Network and connectivity
9 Utility functions
9.1 Overview
9.2 Locking
Table 13 – AbortAction Method AddressSpace Definition
38 9.3 EditContext
9.3.1 Overview
9.3.2 EditContext Type
9.3.3 EditContext Object
Table 14 – EditContextType Definition
39 9.3.4 GetEditContext Method
Figure 17 – EditContext type and instance
Table 15 – GetEditContext Method Arguments
40 9.3.5 RegisterNodes Method
Table 16 – GetEditContext Method AddressSpace Definition
Table 17 – RegisterNodes Method Arguments
Table 18 – RegisterNodes Method AddressSpace Definition
41 9.3.6 Apply Method
Table 19 – RegistrationParameters DataType Structure
Table 20 – RegisterNodesResult DataType Structure
42 9.3.7 Reset Method
Table 21 – Apply Method Arguments
Table 22 – Apply Method AddressSpace Definition
Table 23 – ApplyResult DataType Structure
43 9.3.8 Discard Method
Table 24 – Reset Method Arguments
Table 25 – Reset Method AddressSpace Definition
Table 26 – Discard Method Arguments
Table 27 – Discard Method AddressSpace Definition
44 9.4 DirectDeviceAccess
9.4.1 General
9.4.2 DirectDeviceAccess Type
Figure 18 – DirectDeviceAccessType
45 9.4.3 DirectDeviceAccess Object
Figure 19 – DirectDeviceAccess instance
Table 28 – DirectDeviceAccessType Definition
46 9.4.4 InitDirectAccess Method
9.4.5 EndDirectAccess Method
Table 29 – DirectDeviceAccess Instance Definition
Table 30 – InitDirectAccess Method Arguments
Table 31 – InitDirectAccess Method AddressSpace Definition
47 9.4.6 Transfer Method
Table 32 – EndDirectAccess Method Arguments
Table 33 – EndDirectAccess Method AddressSpace Definition
Table 34 – Transfer Method Arguments
48 10 Parameter Types
10.1 General
Table 35 – Transfer Method AddressSpace Definition
49 10.2 ScalingFactor Property
10.3 Min_Max_Values Property
Figure 20 – OPC UA VariableTypes including OPC UA DataAccess
Table 36 – ScalingFactor Property Definition
50 11 FDI® StatusCodes
11.1 General
11.2 Structure of the StatusCode
Table 37 – Min_Max_Values Property Definition
Table 38 – Variant_Range DataType Structure
Table 39 – Variant_Range Definition
51 11.3 FDI® specific operation level result codes
Table 40 – StatusCode Bit Assignments
Table 41 – DataValue InfoBits
52 Table 42 – Good operation level result codes
53 Table 43 – Uncertain operation level result codes
Table 44 – Bad operation level result codes
54 12 Specialized topology elements
55 13 Auditing
13.1 General
13.2 FDI® Client-provided context information
13.3 LogAuditTrailMessage Method
56 14 FDI® Server Version
15 Mapping FDI® Package information to the FDI® Information Model
15.1 General
Table 45 – LogAuditTrailMessage Method Arguments
Table 46 – LogAuditTrailMessage Method AddressSpace Definition
Table 47 – FDIServerVersion Property Definition
57 15.2 Localization
15.2.1 Localized text
15.2.2 Engineering units
15.3 Device
15.3.1 General
15.3.2 Mapping to Attributes to a specific DeviceType Node
15.3.3 Mapping to Properties
58 15.3.4 Mapping to ParameterSet
15.3.5 Mapping to Functional Groups
15.3.6 Mapping to DeviceTypeImage
15.3.7 Mapping to Documentation
15.3.8 Mapping to ProtocolSupport
Table 48 – DeviceType Property Mapping
59 15.3.9 Mapping to ImageSet
15.3.10 Mapping to ActionSet
15.3.11 Mapping to MethodSet
15.4 Modular Device
15.5 Block
15.5.1 General
15.5.2 Mapping to Attributes
60 15.5.3 Mapping to ParameterSet
15.5.4 Mapping to Functional Groups
15.5.5 Mapping to ActionSet
15.5.6 Mapping to MethodSet
15.5.7 Instantiation rules
15.6 Parameter
15.6.1 General
61 Table 49 – Setting OPC UA Variable Attributes from EDDL variable attributes
62 Table 50 – Correspondence between EDDL and OPC UA standard data types
65 15.6.2 Private Parameters
15.6.3 MIN_Value and MAX_Value
15.6.4 Engineering units
15.6.5 Enumerated Parameters
15.6.6 Bit-enumerated Parameters
66 15.6.7 Representation of records
Figure 21 – Example: Complex variable representing a RECORD
67 15.6.8 Representation of arrays, and lists of Parameters with simple data types
15.6.9 Representation of values arrays, and lists of RECORD Parameters
Figure 22 – Complex variable representing a VALUE_ARRAY of RECORDs
68 15.6.10 Representation of COLLECTION and REFERENCE ARRAY
15.6.11 SCALING_FACTOR
15.6.12 EDDL CLASS Attributes on Parameters
Table 51 – Definition of EddlDictionaryType
Table 52 – Definition of EddlDictionary Object
69 Figure 23 – Example of EDDL CLASS Attributes in the FDI® OPC UA Information Model
Table 53 – Definition of Parameter Class Attributes
70 15.7 Functional Groups
15.8 AXIS elements in UIDs
15.9 Actions
71 15.10 UIPs
15.11 Protocols, Networks and Connection Points
15.12 Semantic Identifies
72 15.13 DictionaryIds Property
15.14 MultiStateDictionaryEntryDiscreteType
Table 54 – DictionaryIds Definition
Table 55 – MultiStateDictionaryEntryDiscreteType definition
73 15.15 GetNodeIdsByDictionaryEntryId
Table 56 – GetNodeIdsByDictionaryEntryId Method arguments
Table 57 – GetNodeIdsByDictionaryEntryId Method result codes
Table 58 – GetNodeIdsByDictionaryEntryId
74 16 Profiles
Table 59 – FDI® Server Facet Definition
Table 60 – FDI® Client Facet Definition
75 Annex A (normative) Namespace and Mappings
76 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62769-5:2023
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