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BSI 12/30274331 DC:2012 Edition

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BS EN 61804-4. Function blocks (FB) for process control and Electronic device description language (EDDL). EDD interpretation

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PDF Pages PDF Title
13 1 Scope
2 References
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and acronyms
3.1 Terms and definitions
15 3.2 Abbreviated terms and acronyms
3.3 Conventions
4 User interface support
4.1 Overview
4.2 Menu conventions for mobile device applications
16 4.3 Menu conventions for PC-based applications
4.3.1 Overview
4.3.2 Diagnostic views
4.3.3 Process variable views
4.3.4 Device feature views for configuration
17 4.3.5 Maintenance feature views
4.3.6 Offline configuration
4.3.7 Void (Overview defined identifiers)
18 4.3.8 Example of EDD menu structure
22 4.3.9 User interface
4.3.9.1 Diagnostics
24 4.3.9.2 Process variables
25 4.3.9.3 Device features
26 4.4 Menu conventions for all applications
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 Upload and download
27 4.5 User interface extensions
4.5.1 Overview
4.5.2 Context Sensitive User Interface
4.5.2.1 Overview
4.5.2.2 VISIBILITY
4.5.2.3 Conditional Expressions on MENU ITEM
4.5.2.4 VALIDITY
28 4.5.3 Containers
4.5.3.1 Overview
4.5.3.2 Menu
4.5.3.3 Window
4.5.3.4 Dialog box
4.5.3.5 Table
4.5.3.6 Page
29 4.5.3.7 Group
30 4.5.4 Contained items
4.5.4.1 Overview
4.5.4.2 Methods
4.5.4.3 Variables
4.5.4.3.1 General
4.5.4.3.2 Variable of type BIT_ENUMERATED
32 4.5.4.3.3 Variable of type INDEX
4.5.4.4 Records and Collections
4.5.4.5 Arrays and Lists
4.5.4.6 Edit displays
4.5.4.7 Graphs
4.5.4.8 Charts
4.5.4.9 Images
4.5.4.10 Static text
33 4.5.4.11 Grid
4.6 Layout rules
4.6.1 Overview
4.6.2 Layout rules for WIDTH and HEIGHT
34 4.6.2.1 Layout for protruding elements
4.6.2.2 Layout for partially filled rows
35 4.6.2.3 Layout for oversized elements
4.6.2.4 Layout for columns in stacked group
36 4.6.3 Layout examples
4.6.3.1 Single-column layout
37 4.6.3.2 Multi-column and -row layout
39 4.6.3.3 In-line graphs and charts
40 4.6.3.4 Full-width graphs and charts
41 4.6.3.5 Nested containers
43 4.6.3.6 Edit displays
44 4.6.3.7 Images
4.7 Default menu styles
45 5 Additional user interface elements
5.1 Overview
46 5.2 Graph and chart
5.2.1 Common attributes
5.2.1.1 Sizes
47 5.2.1.2 Line characteristics
5.2.2 CHART
5.2.2.1 Overview
5.2.2.2 Chart types
5.2.2.2.1 Overview
5.2.2.2.2 GAUGE
48 5.2.2.2.3 HORIZONTAL_BAR
5.2.2.2.4 SCOPE
5.2.2.2.5 STRIP
5.2.2.2.6 SWEEP
5.2.2.2.7 VERTICAL_BAR
5.2.2.3 EDDL Application without full chart support
5.2.2.4 Length and cycle time
5.2.2.5 Data sources of a chart
49 5.2.2.6 Legend and help of the curves
5.2.2.7 Zooming and scrolling
50 5.2.2.8 Methods
5.2.2.9 Example of a chart in a dialog
51 5.2.3 GRAPH
5.2.3.1 Overview
52 5.2.3.2 Types
53 5.2.3.3 Line display elements
5.2.3.4 Actions
5.2.3.4.1 INIT_ACTIONS
5.2.3.4.2 REFRESH_ACTIONS
54 5.2.3.4.3 Example of a graph
55 5.2.3.4.4 EXIT_ACTIONS
5.2.3.5 Axis
56 5.2.3.6 EDDL application without graphical support
5.2.3.7 Standard usage
5.2.3.8 Integration
57 5.2.3.9 Multiple waveforms and legends
5.2.3.10 Editable graphs
5.2.3.10.1 POST_EDIT_ACTIONS on Variables
5.2.3.11 Device-supported zooming and scrolling
60 5.2.4 Axis
61 5.3 IMAGE
62 5.4 GRID
63 6 EDDL data description
6.1 Variables
6.1.1 Variable of type BIT_ENUMERATED
64 6.1.2 VARIABLE CLASSes
6.1.2.1 Overview
6.1.2.2 CLASS OPTIONAL
6.1.3 VARIABLE ACTIONS
65 6.2 EDDL application stored device data
6.2.1 Overview
6.2.2 File
67 6.2.3 List
71 6.2.4 Example of an EDD that inserts, replaces, or compares radar signals
74 7 EDDL builtin library
7.1 Builtin categories
7.1.1 Overview
7.1.2 Usage of builtins
7.1.3 User Interface Builtin
75 7.1.4 Communication Builtin
76 7.2 User interface built-ins
7.2.1 MenuDisplay
79 8 Modular Devices
8.1 Overview
8.2 Definitions
8.3 EDD Identification
80 8.4 Instance Object Model
8.5 Offline Configuration
8.6 Online Configuration
8.7 Simple modular device example
81 8.7.1 Separate EDD file example with direct EDD referencing
83 8.7.2 Separate EDD file example with classification EDD referencing and interfaces
85 8.7.3 One EDD file example
87 8.7.4 Combination of single and separate modular device example
8.8 COMPONENT_RELATION
8.8.1 NEXT_COMPONENT usage
8.8.2 REQUIRED_RANGES and ADDRESSING usage
8.9 Upload and Download for modular devices
88 8.10 Diagnostic
89 8.11 Reading Modular Device Topology
8.11.1 Scan
90 8.11.2 Detect Module Type
8.12 Configuration Check
91 9 Offline Configuration
9.1 Objective
9.2 Overview
92 9.2.1 Templates
9.2.2 Configuration Database
9.2.3 Upload Data Sets
9.2.4 Online Parameterization Process
93 9.2.5 Offline Parameterization Process
9.2.6 Download Process
9.2.7 Upload Process
9.2.8 Equalization Process
9.3 Online Parameterization
9.4 Offline Parameterization
94 9.5 Configuration Database
9.6 Templates
95 9.7 Download, Upload, and Equalization
9.7.1 Download Process
96 9.7.2 Upload Process
97 9.7.3 Equalization Process
9.7.4 Download / Upload Menus
98 9.7.5 Download / Upload Action Methods
99 9.7.6 Error Recovery
10 EDDL communication description
10.1 COMMAND
10.1.1 OPERATION
10.1.1.1 OPERATION READ
10.1.1.2 OPERATION WRITE
100 10.1.1.3 OPERATION COMMAND
10.1.2 TRANSACTION
10.1.2.1 REPLY and REQUEST
10.1.2.2 Data Item Masks
102 10.1.2.3 Data Item Qualifiers
103 10.1.2.4 RESPONSE_CODE
104 10.1.3 Command Addressing
10.1.3.1 HART Command Addressing
10.1.3.2 PROFIBUS DP Addressing
10.1.3.3 PROFIBUS Profile PA Addressing
10.1.3.4 PROFINET Addressing (see CP 3/3, 3/4, 3/5, and 3/6)
10.1.3.5 Addressing for Other Protocols
BSI 12/30274331 DC
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