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Resource Block
March 2016
Resource Block
FAILED_ACTIVE 84 Enumerated list of failure conditions within a device. All open bits are free to
be used as appropriate for each specific device.
This parameter is the Read Only copy of FD_FAIL_ACTIVE.
FAILED_ALARM 79 Alarm indicating a failure within a device which makes the device
non-operational.
FAILED_ENABLE 82 Enabled FAILED_ALM alarm conditions. Corresponds bit for bit to the
FAILED_ACTIVE. A bit on means that the corresponding alarm condition is
enabled and will be detected. A bit off means the corresponding alarm
condition is disabled and will not be detected.
This parameter is the Read Only copy of FD_FAIL_MAP.
FAILED_MASK 83 Mask of Failure Alarm. Corresponds bit for bit to the FAILED_ACTIVE. A bit on
means that the failure is masked out from alarming.
This parameter is the Read Only copy of FD_FAIL_MASK.
FAILED_PRI 77 Designates the alarming priority of the FAILED_ALM and also used as switch
between FD and legacy PWA. If value is greater than or equal to 1 then PWA
alerts will be active in device else device will have FD alerts.
FAULT_STATE 28 Condition set by loss of communication to an output block, fault promoted to
an output block or physical contact. When FAULT_STATE condition is set, then
output function blocks will perform their FAULT_STATE actions.
FD_CHECK_ACTIVE 46 This parameter reflects the error conditions that are being detected as active
as selected for this category. It is a bit string, so that multiple conditions may
be shown
FD_CHECK_ALARM 58 This parameter is used primarily to broadcast a change in the associated
active conditions, which are not masked, for this alarm category to a Host
System.
FD_CHECK_MAP 50 This parameter maps conditions to be detected as active for this alarm
category. Thus the same condition may be active in all, some, or none of the
four alarm categories.
FD_CHECK_MASK 54 This parameter allows the user to suppress any single or multiple conditions
that are active, in this category, from being broadcast to the host through the
alarm parameter. A bit equal to ‘1’ will mask i.e. inhibit the broadcast of a
condition, and a bit equal to ‘0’ will unmask i.e. allow broadcast of a condition.
FD_CHECK_PRI 62 This parameter allows the user to specify the priority of this alarm category.
FD_EXTENDED_ACTIVE 65 An optional parameter or parameters to allow the user finer detail on
conditions causing an active condition in the FD_*_ACTIVE parameters.
FD_EXTENDED_MAP 66 An optional parameter or parameters to allow the user finer control on
enabling conditions contributing to the conditions in FD_*_ACTIVE
parameters.
FD_FAIL_ACTIVE 43 This parameter reflects the error conditions that are being detected as active
as selected for this category. It is a bit string, so that multiple conditions may
be shown.
FD_FAIL_ALARM 55 This parameter is used primarily to broadcast a change in the associated
active conditions, which are not masked, for this alarm category to a Host
System.
FD_FAIL_MAP 47 This parameter maps conditions to be detected as active for this alarm
category. Thus the same condition may be active in all, some, or none of the
four alarm categories.
FD_FAIL_MASK 51 This parameter allows the user to suppress any single or multiple conditions
that are active, in this category, from being broadcast to the host through the
alarm parameter. A bit equal to ‘1’ will mask i.e. inhibit the broadcast of a
condition, and a bit equal to ‘0’ will unmask i.e. allow broadcast of a condition.
Table 5-1. Resource Block Parameters
Parameter
Index
number
Description