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BSI PD IEC/TR 62795:2013

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Interoperation guide for field device tool (FDT)/device type manager (DTM) and electronic device description language (EDDL)

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BSI 2013 32
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This Technical Report provides the general requirements for converting an EDD into a DTM. Using this TR, an FDT/DTM developer can develop an EDD-DTM conversion tool that can be used to import, parse, and manage EDD to generate the corresponding DTM. A conversion tool versus a DTM written independent of an EDD helps the DTM generation to maintain consistency in function, data and presentation styles.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
4 CONTENTS
6 FOREWORD
8 INTRODUCTION
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
10 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Typical methods to convert EDD to FDT/DTM
4.1 Overview
11 4.2 Using a universal DTM to integrate the EDD document
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 Basic contents of the transformation from EDD to DTM
12 4.2.3 Procedure
13 4.3 Using a converting tool to integrate EDD documents
4.3.1 General
Figures
Figure 1 – EDD to DTM conversion flowchart
14 4.3.2 Basic contents
4.3.3 Procedure
Figure 2 – EDD to DTM general process of conversion flowchart
15 4.4 Generate an FDT/DTM based on EDD documents
5 General requirements for the conversion from EDD to FDT
5.1 Overview
5.2 Requirements for the agent interpreter
5.2.1 General
16 Tables
Table 1 – EDD basic elements
17 Table 2 – The related interfaces of DTM
18 5.2.2 Standardized requirements of the basic parameters description
19 5.2.3 Standardized requirements of the fieldbus communication protocol mapping
5.2.4 Standardized requirements of the device parameters visual description
Figure 3 – Basic parameter description mapping
Figure 4 – Communication mapping
20 5.2.5 Standardized requirements of error handling
Figure 5 – User interface mapping
21 5.3 The requirements of EDD document format
5.4 Requirements for EDD storage management
22 5.5 The user interface style requirements of FDT/DTM converted from EDDL
5.5.1 Overview
5.5.2 Basic requirements of the FDT/DTM interface design
5.5.3 FDT/DTM user interface
23 5.5.4 FDT/DTM user interface areas
Table 3 – Standard user interface of FDT/DTM
Table 4 – Contents of Identification Area
24 Table 5 – Contents of Action Area
25 Table 6 – Elements of the Status Bar
Table 7 – Connection states of DTM
26 5.5.5 Parameter handling
Table 8 – Data source states
Table 9 – States of the instance data set
Table 10 – Device diagnostic states
28 Annex A (informative) Standard user interface of FDT/DTM
Figure A.1 – Specific example of FDT/DTM’s standard user interface
29 Bibliography
BSI PD IEC/TR 62795:2013
$142.49