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145
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4021, Rev GC
Section 4: FOUNDATION fieldbus Configuration
April 2014
Foundation™ fieldbus configuration
FEATURES_SEL
FEATURES_SEL turns on any of the supported features. The default setting of the 3144P does
not select any of these features. Choose one of the supported features, if any.
MAX_NOTIFY
The MAX_NOTIFY parameter value is the maximum number of alert reports that the resource
can send without getting a confirmation, corresponding to the amount of buffer space available
for alert messages. The number can be set lower to control alert flooding by adjusting the
LIM_NOTIFY parameter value. If LIM_NOTIFY is set to zero, then no alerts are reported.
4.5.2 PlantWeb
alerts
The alerts and recommended actions should be used in conjunction with “Operation” on
page 162.
The Resource Block acts as a coordinator for PlantWeb alerts. There will be three alarm
parameters (FAILED_ALARM, MAINT_ALARM, and ADVISE_ALARM) which contain information
regarding some of the device errors detected by the transmitter software. There will be a
RECOMMENDED_ACTION parameter used to display the recommended action text for the
highest priority alarm and a HEALTH_INDEX parameters (0 - 100) indicating the overall health of
the transmitter. FAILED_ALARM has the highest priority, followed by MAINT_ALARM, and
ADVISE_ALARM is the lowest priority.
FAILED_ALARMS
A failure alarm indicates the device or some part of the device is non-operational, and the device
is in need of repair. There are five parameters associated with FAILED_ALARMS.
FAILED_ENABLED
This parameter contains a list of failures that makes the device non-operational and causes an
alert to be sent. Below is a list of the failures with the highest priority first.
1. Electronics
2. NV Memory
3. HW / SW Incompatible
4. Primary Value
5. Secondary Value
FAILED_MASK
This parameter masks any of the failed conditions listed in FAILED_ENABLED. A bit on means the
condition is masked from alarming and will not be reported.
1 (on) 0 (off)
(1)
0 (unlocked) 1 (unlocked) Read only N/A All
1 (on) 0 (off) 1 (locked) 2 (locked) Read only Physical Function
Blocks only
1 (on) 0 (off) 1 (locked) 2 (locked) Read only Everything None
(1) The hardware and software write lock select bits are mutually exclusive and the hardware select has the highest priority. When the
HW_SEL bit is set to 1 (on), the SW_SEL bit is automatically set to 0 (off) and is read only.
FEATURE_SEL
HW_SEL bit
FEATURE_SEL
SW_SEL bit
SECURITY
SWITCH
WRITE_LOCK
WRITE_LOCK
Read/Write
DEFINE_WRITE
_LOCK
Write access
to blocks

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