Emerson 848L Satellite Radio User Manual


 
Reference Manual
00809-0100-4696, Rev AA
September 2004
C-3
Rosemount 848L
53 OUTPUT_
BOARD_ SN
Output board serial number.
54 FINAL_ ASSY_
NUM
The same final assembly number specified or set by the customer.
55 DETAILED_
STATUS
Indicates the state of the transmitter.
56 SUMMARY_
STATUS
An enumerated value of repair analysis.
57 MESSAGE_ DATE Date associated with the MESSAGE_ TEXT parameter
58 MESSAGE_ TEXT Used to indicate changes made by the user to the device installation, configuration, or calibration.
59 SELF_ TEST Used to self test the device. Tests are device specific.
60 DEFINE_ WRITE_
LOCK
Allows the operator to select how WRITE_ LOCK behaves. The initial value is "lock everything". If the
value is set to "lock only physical device" then the resource and transducer blocks of the device will be
locked but changes to function blocks will be allowed.
61 SAVE_ CONFIG_
NOW
Allows the user to optionally save all non-volatile information immediately.
62 SAVE_ CONFIG_
BLOCKS
Number of EEPROM blocks that have been modified since last burn. This value will count down to zero
when the configuration is saved.
63 START_ WITH_
DEFAULTS
0 = Uninitialized
1 = do not power-up with NV defaults
2 = power-up with default node address
3 = power-up with default pd_ tag and node address
4 = power-up with default data for the entire communications stack (no application data)
64 SIMULATE_ IO Status of Simulate jumper/switch
65 SECURITY_ IO Status of Security jumper/switch
66 SIMULATE_ STATE The state of the simulate jumper
0 = Uninitialized
1 = Jumper/switch off, simulation not allowed
2 = Jumper/switch on, simulation not allowed (need to cycle jumper/switch)
3 = Jumper/switch on, simulation allowed
67 DOWNLOAD_
MODE
Gives access to the boot block code for over the wire downloads
0 = Uninitialized
1 = Run Mode
2 = Download Mode
68 RECOMMENDED_
ACTION
Enumerated list of recommended actions displayed with a device alert.
69 FAILED_ PRI Designates the alarming priority of the FAILED_ ALM.
70 FAILED_ ENABLE 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.
71 FAILED_ MASK Mask of FAILED_ ALM. Corresponds bit for bit to FAILED_ ACTIVE. A bit on means that the condition is
masked out from alarming.
72 FAILED_ ACTIVE Enumerated list of failure conditions within a device.
73 FAILED_ ALM Alarm indicating a failure within a device which makes the device non-operational.
74 MAINT_ PRI Designates the alarming priority of the MAINT_ ALM
75 MAINT_ ENABLE Enabled MAINT_ ALM alarm conditions. Corresponds bit for bit to the MAINT_ 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.
76 MAINT_ MASK Mask of MAINT_ ALM. Corresponds bit for bit to MAINT_ ACTIVE. A bit on means that the condition is
masked out from alarming.
77 MAINT_ ACTIVE Enumerated list of maintenance conditions within a device.
78 MAINT_ ALM Alarm indicating the device needs maintenance soon. If the condition is ignored, the device will eventually
fail.
79 ADVISE_ PRI Designates the alarming priority of the ADVISE_ ALM
Table C-1. Resource Block Parameters
Number Parameter Description