• I.S. EN 61915-1:2008

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    LOW-VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR AND CONTROLGEAR - DEVICE PROFILES FOR NETWORKED INDUSTRIAL DEVICES - PART 1: GENERAL RULES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF DEVICE PROFILES

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2008

    Publisher:  National Standards Authority of Ireland

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    FOREWORD
    INTRODUCTION
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Definitions, abbreviations and symbols
      3.1 Terms and definitions
      3.2 Abbreviations and symbols
    4 Device profiles
      4.1 General
      4.2 Root device profile
      4.3 Manufacturer's device profile
           4.3.1 General
           4.3.2 Manufacturer's device profile created
                  using a root device profile
           4.3.3 Manufacturer's device profile created
                  without using a root device profile
      4.4 Profile relationships
    5 Creating a root device profile using the device profile
      template
      5.1 General
      5.2 Root device profile header
           5.2.1 General
           5.2.2 Root device profile ID
           5.2.3 Root device profile version
           5.2.4 Root device profile release date
           5.2.5 Device description
      5.3 Parameters (root device profile)
           5.3.1 General
           5.3.2 Parameter name (mandatory)
           5.3.3 Data type (mandatory)
           5.3.4 Units (mandatory)
           5.3.5 Offset and multiplier (mandatory)
           5.3.6 Range (mandatory)
           5.3.7 Access (mandatory)
           5.3.8 Required (mandatory)
           5.3.9 Parameter description (optional)
           5.3.10 Recommended parameters for device identification
      5.4 Complex data types (root device profile)
           5.4.1 General
           5.4.2 Array data type
           5.4.3 Structured data type
           5.4.4 Enumerated data type
      5.5 Parameter assemblies (root device profile)
           5.5.1 General
           5.5.2 Parameter assembly name (mandatory)
           5.5.3 Access (mandatory)
           5.5.4 Required (mandatory)
           5.5.5 Parameter assembly data (mandatory)
      5.6 Parameter groups (root device profile)
           5.6.1 General
           5.6.2 Group name (mandatory)
           5.6.3 Group type (mandatory)
           5.6.4 Number of members (mandatory)
           5.6.5 Required (mandatory)
           5.6.6 Description (optional)
           5.6.7 Additional information (optional)
           5.6.8 Member names (mandatory)
      5.7 Functional elements (root device profile)
           5.7.1 General
           5.7.2 Functional structure diagram (optional)
           5.7.3 Functional element list (optional)
      5.8 State model (root device profile)
           5.8.1 General
           5.8.2 State model name
           5.8.3 State chart diagrams
           5.8.4 State transition tables
      5.9 Services (root device profile)
           5.9.1 General
           5.9.2 Service name (mandatory)
           5.9.3 Request parameter group (optional)
           5.9.4 Response parameter group (optional)
           5.9.5 Required (mandatory)
           5.9.6 Description (optional)
           5.9.7 Additional information (optional)
    6 Creating a manufacturer's device profile using a
      root device profile
      6.1 General
      6.2 Manufacturer's device profile header
           6.2.1 General
           6.2.2 Manufacturer's device profile ID (mandatory)
           6.2.3 Manufacturer's device profile description
                  (optional)
           6.2.4 Manufacturer's device profile version
                  (mandatory)
           6.2.5 Manufacturer's device profile release date
                  (mandatory)
           6.2.6 Manufacturer ID (mandatory)
           6.2.7 Model compatibility (optional)
           6.2.8 Software compatibility (optional)
           6.2.9 Hardware compatibility (optional)
           6.2.10 Profile type (mandatory)
           6.2.11 Profile availability (mandatory)
           6.2.12 Additional information (optional)
      6.3 Implementation of root device profile parameters
      6.4 Parameters (manufacturer-specific)
      6.5 Implementation of root device profile complex data
           types
      6.6 Complex data types (manufacturer-specific)
      6.7 Implementation of root device profile parameter
           assemblies
      6.8 Parameter assemblies (manufacturer-specific)
      6.9 Implementation of root device profile parameter groups
      6.10 Parameter groups (manufacturer-specific)
      6.11 Implementation of root device profile functional
           elements
      6.12 Functional elements (manufacturer-specific)
      6.13 State model (manufacturer-specific)
      6.14 Implementation of root device profile services
      6.15 Services (manufacturer-specific)
    7 Creating a manufacturer's device profile without using
      a root device profile
      7.1 General
      7.2 Manufacturer's device profile header
           7.2.1 General
           7.2.2 Manufacturer's device profile ID (mandatory)
           7.2.3 Manufacturer's device profile description
                  (optional)
           7.2.4 Manufacturer's device profile version (mandatory)
           7.2.5 Manufacturer's device profile release date
                  (mandatory)
           7.2.6 Manufacturer ID (mandatory)
           7.2.7 Model compatibility (optional)
           7.2.8 Software compatibility (optional)
           7.2.9 Hardware compatibility (optional)
           7.2.10 Profile type (optional)
           7.2.11 Profile availability (optional)
           7.2.12 Additional information (optional)
      7.3 Root device profile header
           7.3.1 Root device profile ID
           7.3.2 Root device profile version
           7.3.3 Root device profile release date
           7.3.4 Device description (optional)
      7.4 Parameters (root device profile)
      7.5 Parameters (manufacturer-specific)
      7.6 Complex data types (root device profile)
      7.7 Complex data types (manufacturer-specific)
      7.8 Parameter assemblies (root device profile)
      7.9 Parameter assemblies (manufacturer-specific)
      7.10 Parameter groups (root device profile)
      7.11 Parameter groups (manufacturer-specific)
      7.12 Functional elements (root device profile)
      7.13 Functional elements (manufacturer-specific)
      7.14 State model (root device profile)
      7.15 State model (manufacturer-specific)
      7.16 Services (root device profile)
      7.17 Services (manufacturer-specific)
    Annex A (normative) - Device profile template
    Annex B (informative) - Device profile examples
    Annex C (informative) - Profile creation guidelines
    Annex D (informative) - Profile exchange language
    Annex E (informative) - Categories of parameters
    Annex ZA (normative) - Normative references to
             international publications with their
             corresponding European publications
    Bibliography

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    Specifies a framework for common representation of networked industrial devices and provides a template for documenting such a representation, independent of the network used.

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    Document Type Standard
    Publisher National Standards Authority of Ireland
    Status Current

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