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Industrial Control and Systems: Profiles of Networked Industrial Devices—Part 1: General Rules
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Language(s): English
Published date: 06-10-2004
Publisher: National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Foreword Introduction 1 Scope2 Normative references3 Definitions4 Model architecture 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Device information presentation 4.3 Minimal information 4.4 Optional Information 4.5 Configuration information 4.6 Template definition 4.6.1 Template header 4.6.2 Template parameters 4.6.3 Template state model 4.6.4 Template assemblies 4.7 Rules of use 4.7.1 Common state models 4.7.2 Inheritance5 Profile information exchange language 5.1 General formatting rules 5.1.1 Sentence 5.1.2 Field delimiters 5.1.3 Strings in fields 5.1.4 Special characters and long lines 5.1.5 Number fields 5.1.6 In-line comments 5.1.7 Profile information exchange example 5.2 Parameter and assembly information 5.2.1 profile header information 5.2.2 comments 5.2.3 parameter information 5.2.4 parameter value description 5.2.5 assembly information 5.2.6 assembly mapping 5.3 State information 5.3.1 state names 5.3.2 state transitions 5.3.3 state identification 5.3.4 state transition command 5.4 Option definitions 5.4.1 option header definition 5.4.2 assembly supported 5.4.3 parameter supported6 Binding architecture 6.1 Memory mapped network binding 6.2 Message based network models 6.3 Buffer based network model 6.4 Additional restrictions and requirements in binding modelsAnnex A (informative) Profile and state model examples A.1 Simple sensing device A.2 Breaker device A.3 Intelligent device with self test and external reset A.4 Keypad device profile A.5 Simple sensor with alarm and control A.6 AC drive profile
parameter information 5.2.4 parameter value description 5.2.5 assembly information 5.2.6 assembly mapping 5.3 State information 5.3.1 state names 5.3.2 state transitions 5.3.3 state identification 5.3.4 state transition command 5.4 Option definitions 5.4.1 option header definition 5.4.2 assembly supported 5.4.3 parameter supported6 Binding architecture 6.1 Memory mapped network binding 6.2 Message based network models 6.3 Buffer based network model 6.4 Additional restrictions and requirements in binding modelsAnnex A (informative) Profile and state model examples A.1 Simple sensing device A.2 Breaker device A.3 Intelligent device with self test and external reset A.4 Keypad device profile A.5 Simple sensor with alarm and control A.6 AC drive profile
NEMA ICS 12.1-1997 provides general rules and definitions for the development of profiles for networked industrial devices.
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