BS EN IEC 62769-3:2023
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Field Device Integration (FDI®) – Server
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2023 | 68 |
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4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
5 | Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international publications with their corresponding European publications |
6 | Blank Page |
7 | English CONTENTS |
10 | FOREWORD |
12 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references Figures Figure 1 – FDI® architecture diagram |
13 | 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and acronyms 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Abbreviated terms and acronyms |
14 | 3.3 Conventions 4 Overview 5 Information Model 5.1 General |
15 | 5.2 Online/Offline 5.2.1 Overview 5.2.2 Transfer to device |
16 | 5.2.3 Transfer from device 5.2.4 Interactive Transfer to device 5.3 Access privileges 5.4 Private Parameters |
17 | 5.5 Locking Figure 2 – Locking services |
18 | 5.6 EditContext 5.6.1 Concept and usage model Figure 3 – EditContext models |
19 | 5.6.2 Services 5.6.3 NodeIds 5.6.4 Reading |
20 | 5.6.5 Writing 5.6.6 Writing dominant and dependent Variables Figure 4 – Online EditContext state diagram for dominant and dependent Variables |
21 | 5.6.7 Actions (EDD METHODS) 5.6.8 UIDs Figure 5 – Offline EditContext state diagram for dominant and dependent Variables Figure 6 – EditContext for EDD Methods |
22 | 5.6.9 Synchronization 5.7 Reading 5.7.1 General |
23 | 5.7.2 Reading offline variables 5.7.3 Reading online variables Figure 7 – Offline variable read |
24 | 5.8 Writing 5.8.1 General Figure 8 – Online variable read |
25 | 5.8.2 Write offline variables Figure 9 – Offline variable write immediate |
26 | 5.8.3 Writing online variables Figure 10 – Online variable write immediate |
27 | 5.8.4 Writing to an EditContext |
28 | 5.9 Subscription 5.9.1 General Figure 11 – Write with EditContext |
29 | 5.9.2 Subscription of offline variables Figure 12 – Offline variable subscription |
30 | 5.9.3 Subscription of online variables Figure 13 – Online variable subscription |
31 | 5.10 Device topology 5.10.1 General 5.10.2 Connection Points Figure 14 – Topology with Network objects (non-normative) |
32 | 5.10.3 Topology management |
33 | Figure 15 – Add Device to topology |
34 | Figure 16 – Remove Device from topology |
35 | 5.10.4 Topology scanning Figure 17 – Scan topology |
36 | 5.10.5 Use of SCAN function 5.10.6 Validation of defined topology |
37 | 5.11 User Interface Elements 5.11.1 User Interface Descriptions |
38 | 5.11.2 User Interface Plug-ins 5.12 Actions 5.12.1 FDI® Server – FDI® Client interaction |
40 | Figure 18 – Action execution |
41 | 5.12.2 Action state machine Figure 19 – Action state machine Tables Table 1 – Action states |
42 | 5.12.3 Actions Proxies Table 2 – Action state transitions |
43 | 5.12.4 INTERACTIVE_TRANSFER_TO_DEVICE Action |
44 | 5.12.5 Actions, EDD Actions and Actions Proxies Table 3 – EDD Action types and the EDD constructs that use them |
45 | 6 OPC UA services 6.1 OPC UA profiles 6.2 Service error information 6.2.1 Overview 6.2.2 OPC UA services and their response |
46 | 6.2.3 Mappings of EDDL response codes to OPC UA service response Table 4 – OPC UA severity bits and EDDL response codes TYPE |
47 | 6.3 Parameter value update during write service request 6.4 Localization 6.5 Audit events 7 Communication 7.1 Notation |
48 | 7.2 General 7.2.1 Concepts Figure 20 – System communication integration example |
49 | Figure 21 – FDI® Communication Server integration example |
50 | 7.2.2 Terms Figure 22 – Gateway integration example |
51 | 7.3 Communication Service processing 7.3.1 Communication Service invocation 7.3.2 Analyze communication path |
52 | 7.3.3 Manage communication relations 7.3.4 Communication service request mapping |
53 | 7.3.5 Communication service request propagation Figure 23 – Message propagation example scenario |
54 | 7.3.6 Communication error handling 7.4 FDI® Communication Server specific handling 7.4.1 Discovery |
55 | 7.4.2 Information Model synchronization 8 Parallel Execution within the FDI® Server 8.1 Motivation |
56 | 8.2 Internal structure of the EDD interpreter 8.3 Rules for running an EDD entity |
58 | Annex A (informative) FDI® Server functional structure A.1 FDI® functional elements Figure A.1 – Functional components of an FDI® Server |
59 | A.2 FDI® Server extension |
60 | Figure A.2 – FDI® Server extensions |
61 | Annex B (informative) Access privileges and user roles B.1 User roles and usage case Figure B.1 – User roles and access privileges |
62 | B.2 Private data usage |
63 | Annex C (informative) Parallel execution within the FDI® Server – Examples C.1 Simple example for a synchronous execution C.2 Example for a concurrent execution Figure C.1 – Synchronous execution of two triggers Figure C.2 – Concurrent execution of two triggers (step1) |
64 | Figure C.3 – Concurrent execution of two triggers (step 2) Figure C.4 – Concurrent execution of two triggers (step 3) Figure C.5 – Concurrent execution of two triggers (step 4) |
65 | C.3 Deadlock detection in concurrent execution Figure C.6 – Concurrent execution of two triggers |
66 | Annex D (informative) Read-Only mode for UID Views D.1 Definition |