Field device integration (FDI) - Part 150-1: Profiles - ISA100 WIRELESS

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IEC 62769-150-1:2023 specifies an FDI profile of IEC 62769 for IEC 62734 (ISA100.11a)[1].
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L'IEC 62769-150-1:2023 spécifie un profil FDI de l'IEC 62769 pour le profil ISA100.11a[1] défini dans l'IEC 62734.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
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Integracija procesne naprave (FDI) - 150-1. del: Profili - ISA100 BREZŽIČNO
Field device integration (FDI) - Part 150-1: Profiles - ISA100 WIRELESS
Feldgeräteintegration (FDI) - Teil 150-1: Profile - ISA100 WIRELESS

Intégration des appareils de terrain (FDI) - Partie 150 1: Profils - ISA100 WIRELESS

Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 62769-150-1:2022
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25.040.40 Merjenje in krmiljenje Industrial process
industrijskih postopkov measurement and control
35.240.50 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in industry
industriji
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1 CONTENTS

3 FOREWORD .......................................................................................................................... 5

4 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................. 7

5 2 Normative References .................................................................................................... 7

6 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and Acronyms ...................................................... 7

7 3.1 Terms and definitions ............................................................................................. 7

8 3.2 Abbreviations ......................................................................................................... 8

9 4 Conventions .................................................................................................................... 8

10 4.1 EDDL syntax .......................................................................................................... 8

11 4.2 XML syntax ............................................................................................................ 8

12 4.3 Capitalizations........................................................................................................ 8

13 5 Profile for ISA100 WIRELESS ......................................................................................... 9

14 5.1 General .................................................................................................................. 9

15 5.2 Catalog profile ........................................................................................................ 9

16 5.2.1 Protocol support file ........................................................................................ 9

17 5.2.2 CommunicationProfile definition ...................................................................... 9

18 5.2.3 Profile device .................................................................................................. 9

19 5.2.4 Protocol version information ............................................................................ 9

20 5.3 Associating a Package with a device .................................................................... 10

21 Device type identification mapping ................................................................ 10

22 5.3.1 Device type revision mapping ........................................................................ 11

23 5.4 Information Model mapping .................................................................................. 11

24 ProtocolType definition ................................................................................. 11

25 5.4.1 DeviceType mapping ..................................................................................... 12

26 5.4.2 FunctionalGroup identification definition ........................................................ 12

27 5.4.3 BlockType property mapping ......................................................................... 12

28 MODE_BLK.ACTUAL ........................................................................................................... 13

29 MODE_BLK.PERMITTED ..................................................................................................... 13

30 MODE_BLK.NORMAL .......................................................................................................... 13

31 MODE_BLK.TARGET ........................................................................................................... 13

32 5.4.4 Mapping to Object ParameterSet .................................................................. 13

33 5.5 Topology elements ............................................................................................... 13

34 ConnectionPoint definition ............................................................................ 13

35 5.5.1 Communication Device definition .................................................................. 15

36 5.5.2 Communication service provider definition .................................................... 17

37 5.5.3 Network definition ......................................................................................... 17

38 5.6 Methods ............................................................................................................... 18

39 Methods for FDI Communication Servers ...................................................... 18

40 5.6.2 Methods for Gateways .................................................................................. 23

41 Annex A (normative) Topology Scan result schema ............................................................. 24

42 A.1 General ................................................................................................................ 24

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43 A.2 Target Namespace ............................................................................................... 24

44 A.3 Network ................................................................................................................ 24

45 A.4 ISA100_WirelessNetworkT ................................................................................... 24

46 A.5 ISA100_WirelessConnectionPointT ...................................................................... 25

47 A.6 ISA100_WirelessIdentificationT ............................................................................ 25

48 A.7 ISA100_WirelessAddressT ................................................................................... 26

49 A.8 ISA_WirelessObjIdentificationT ............................................................................ 26

50 Annex B (normative) Transfer service parameters ............................................................... 28

51 B.1 General ................................................................................................................ 28

52 B.2 sendData .............................................................................................................. 28

53 B.3 receiveData .......................................................................................................... 28

54 B.4 TransferSendDataT .............................................................................................. 28

55 B.5 OperationT ........................................................................................................... 29

56 B.6 TransferResultDataT ............................................................................................ 29

57 Bibliography ......................................................................................................................... 30

59 No table of figures entries found.

60 Table 1 – Capability file part ................................................................................................... 9

61 Table 2 – Protocol Version Information ................................................................................. 10

62 Table 3 – Device identification information mapping ............................................................. 11

63 Table 4 – Device type catalog mapping ................................................................................ 11

64 Table 5 – Protocol type ISA100 WIRELESS ......................................................................... 11

65 Table 6 – Inherited DeviceType property mapping ................................................................ 12

66 Table 7 – ISA100 Wireless Device Types identification attributes ......................................... 12

67 Table 8 – Inherited BlockType property mapping .................................................................. 12

68 Table 9 – ConnectionPointType ConnnectionPoint_ISA100_Wireless definition .................... 14

69 Table 10 – Method Connect arguments ................................................................................ 18

70 Table 11 – Method Disconnect arguments ............................................................................ 19

71 Table 12 – Method Transfer arguments ................................................................................ 21

72 Table 13 – Method GetPublishedData arguments ................................................................. 22

73 Table A.1 – Elements of ISA100_WirelessNetworkT ............................................................. 24

74 Table A.2 – Elements of ISA100_WirelessConnectionPointT ................................................ 25

75 Table A.3 – Attributes of ISA100_WirelessIdentificationT ..................................................... 26

76 Table A.4 – Attributes of ISA100_WirelessObjIdentificationT ................................................ 27

77 Table B.1 – Attributes of TransferSendDataT ....................................................................... 28

78 Table B.2 – Enumerations of OperationT .............................................................................. 29

79 Table B.3 – Attributes of TransferResultDataT ..................................................................... 29

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82 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
83 ____________
85 FIELD DEVICE INTEGRATION (FDI) –
87 Part 150-1: Profiles - ISA100
89 FOREWORD

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144 FIELD DEVICE INTEGRATION (FDI) –
145
146 Part 150-1: Profiles - ISA100
147
148
149
150 1 Scope

151 This part of IEC 62769 specifies an FDI profile of IEC 62769 for IEC 62734 (ISA100.11a) .

152 2 Normative References

153 The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are

154 indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated

155 references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.

156 IEC 62734:2014: Industrial networks - Wireless communication network and communication profiles - ISA

157 100.11a

158 IEC 61804 (all parts), Function blocks (FB) for process control and Electronic Device Description

159 Language (EDDL)
160 IEC 62541-100:2015, OPC Unified Architecture – Part 100: OPC UA for Devices
161 IEC 62541-2, Field Device Integration (FDI) – Part 2: FDI Client
162 IEC 62769-4, Field Device Integration (FDI) – Part 4: FDI Packages
163 IEC 62769-5, Field Device Integration (FDI) – Part 5: FDI Information Model

164 IEC 62769-7, Field Device Integration (FDI) – Part 7: FDI Communication Devices

165 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and Acronyms
166 3.1 Terms and definitions

167 For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions listed in the normative references given in

168 Clause 2 apply.

169 For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 62734, IEC 61804 (all parts),

170 IEC 62541-100, IEC 62541-2, IEC 62769-4, IEC 62769-5, IEC 62769-7 and the following apply.

171 ISO and IEC maintain terminological databases for use in standardization at the following addresses:

172 • IEC Electropedia: available at http://www.electropedia.org/
173 • ISO Online browsing platform: available at http://www.iso.org/obp
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ISA100 WIRELESS is a trade name of the non-profit consortium Wireless Compliance Institute. This information is given for the

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174 3.1.1
175 Object

176 basic entity which defines standardized behavior and features in a ISA100 WIRELESS device

177 3.2 Abbreviations
178 For the purposes of this specification, the following abbreviations apply.
179 EDD Electronic Device Description
180 EDDL Electronic Device Description Language (see IEC 61804 (all parts))
181 FDI Field Device Integration
182 FCG FieldComm Group
183 XML Extensible markup language (see REC-xml-20081126)
184 CFF Common file format
185 UAP User Application Process
186 UAPMO User Application Process Management Object
187 DMO Device Management Object
188 IM Information Model
189 SM System Manager
190 WCI Wireless Compliance Institute
191 CP Communication profile
192
193 4 Conventions
194 4.1 EDDL syntax

195 This part of FCG TS62769 specifies content for the EDD component that is part of FDI Communication

196 Packages. The specification content using EDDL syntax uses the font Courier New. The EDDL syntax

197 is used for method signature, variable, data structure and component declarations.

198 4.2 XML syntax

199 XML syntax examples use font Courier New. The XML syntax is used to describe XML document

200 schema.
201 Example:
202 4.3 Capitalizations

203 The FCG TS62769 series use capitalized terms to emphasize that these terms have a FDI specific

204 meaning.
205 Some of these terms using an acronym as a prefix for example
206 • FDI Client, or
207 • FDI Server.
208 Some of these terms are compound terms such as:
209 • Communication Servers, or
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210 • Profile Package.

211 Parameter names or attributes are concatenated to a single term, where the original terms start in this

212 term with a capital letter such as:
213 • ProtocolSupportFile or
214 • ProtocolType.

215 Parameter names or attributes can also be constructed by using an underscore ch aracter to concatenate

216 two or more terms such as:
217 • DEVICE_REV or
218 • DEVICE_MODEL
219 5 Profile for ISA100 WIRELESS
220 5.1 General

221 This profile specifies the protocol specifics needed for FDI Packages describing communication servers,

222 gateways and devices.
223 5.2 Catalog profile
224 5.2.1 Protocol support file
225 5.2.1.1 Capability file

226 Each ISA100 WIRELESS FDI Device Package shall contain a capability file. The capability file part is

227 described in Table 1.
228 Table 1 – Capability file part
Parameter Description
Content Type: txt/plain
Root Namespace: Not applicable

Source Relationship: http://fdi-cooperation.com/2010/relationships/attachment-protocol

Filename: Use file extension .CFF
229
230 5.2.2 CommunicationProfile definition

231 FCG TS62769-4 defines a CommunicationProfileT string for the Catalog XML schema. The ISA100 WIRELESS

232 specific value shall be “ISA100_Wireless”.
233 5.2.3 Profile device
234 Not supported in this standard.
235 5.2.4 Protocol version information

236 FCG TS62769-4 defines an element type named InterfaceT for the Catalog XML schema. The element

237 type InterfaceT contains an element named Version which is supposed to provide version information

238 about the applied communication protocol profile. The value has to follow the FCG TS62769-4 defined

239 version information schema defined in the element type VersionT.

240 ISA100 WIRELESS defines the version of the protocol as a value of the parameter

241 DMO.Comm_SW_Minor_Version. A value of 0 indicates protocol version 2009 and a value of 1 indicates

242 protocol version 2011. The general rule is to use the value of DMO.Comm_SW_Minor_Version parameter

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243 as the major version part of VersionT and the value “0” for the minor version and build parts Table 2 shows

244 the protocol version information:
245 Table 2 – Protocol Version Information
Protocol Version InterfaceT Version value
ISA100 WIRELESS 2009 1.0.0
ISA100 WIRELESS 2011 2.0.0

The Protocol Version defined in a package is provided for informational purposes only,

and shall not be used to determine the compatibility or applicability of a package to

a device.
246
247 5.3 Associating a Package with a device
248 Device type identification mapping

249 The purpose of device type identification mapping is to enable FDI host systems to compare the scan

250 result against the topology representation in the Information Model. FDI host systems shall also be enabled

251 to determine the FDI Device Package that fits for a device entry contained in the scan result. This will

252 enable the user of an FDI host system to synchronize the Information Model with the actual installation.

253 The Communication Server implemented scan service (defined in 5.6.1.7 provides the scan result through

254 an XML document (the schema is defined in Clause A.6).

255 The scan result contains device type identification and device instance identification.

256 FDI host systems comparing the actual network topology configuration against the topology representation

257 in the Information Model shall be enabled to handle the following situations:

258 a) The physical Device instance identified at a specific device address is not logically present in the

259 Information Model (as Instance): Enable the FDI Host system to find the appropriate FDI Device

260 Package according to the device catalog information.

261 b) The physical Device instance identified by the device address is logically present in the Information

262 Model (as Instance): Enable the FDI Host system to compare device type information presented in

263 scan result (see the identification in Clause A.6) and the device type specific information of the

264 Instance present in the Information Model.

265 The FDI Device Package contains device type identification information that can be compared to scan

266 result based on the Catalog Schema in FCG TS62769-4 defining the XML (simple) element types

267 “DeviceModel” and “Manufacturer”.

268 As a result of the FDI Package deployment the FDI Package information is then present in the Information

269 Model as the specified FunctionalGroup Identification containing SerialNumer and Tag (see 5.4.2).

270 The mapping between different device identification data sources is described in Table 3. Since scan

271 results provided by the Communication Server can convey data that is produced by the device (firmware)

272 the device type identification mapping shall be supported by providing corresponding data in the FDI

273 Device Package contained Catalog and Information Model.
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274 Table 3 – Device identification information mapping
FDI Device Package Information Model Communication Server
provided scan result
Catalog specified type FunctionalGroup: Element (path):
Manufacturer Identification ConnectionPoint/Identification
Browse Name: Attribute: Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Catalog specified type FunctionalGroup: Element (path):
DeviceModel Identification ConnectionPoint/Identification
Browse Name: DeviceModel Attribute: DeviceModel
275

276 ISA100 WIRELESS device types are uniquely identified by the parameters UAPMO.IDENT_NUMBER

277 found in the UAPMO. The IDENT_NUMBER parameter contains the Vendor ID, Model ID and Device

278 Revision. These parameters are used to associate a given device instance to an FDI Device Package.

279 These parameters are mapped to the FDI Device Package Catalog according to Table 4 .

280 Table 4 – Device type catalog mapping
Catalog Element CP Mapping

Manufacturer element of InterfaceT (IEC 62769-4) UAPMO.IDENT_NUMBER 0x00FFFFFF00000000

String format “0xdddddd” where dddddd is theVendor ID
number in hexadecimal format.

DeviceModel element of InterfaceT (IEC 62769-4) UAPMO.IDENT_NUMBER 0x00000000FFFF0000String

format “0xdddd” where dddd is the Model ID number in
hexadecimal format.
DeviceRevision element UAPMO.IDENT_NUMBER 0x000000000000FFFF
ListOfSupportedDeviceRevisionsT (IEC 62769-4)
String format “x.0.0” where x is the Device Revision in
decimal format (no leading zeros).
281
282 5.3.1 Device type revision mapping

283 FCG TS62769-4 envisions a concept that allows to determine the compatibility between an FDI Device

284 Package and a Device. FCG TS62769-4 specifies a life cycle management process bearing on a single

285 version information provided for the entire device. Mapping of version information is defined in Table 4.

286
287 5.4 Information Model mapping
288 ProtocolType definition

289 In Table 5 a subtype of ProtocolType is defined to identify network communication using this profile.

290 Table 5 – Protocol type ISA100 WIRELESS
Attribute Value
BrowseName ISA100_Wireless
IsAbstract False
References NodeClass BrowseName DataType TypeDefinition ModellingRule
Subtype of the ProtocolType defined in IEC 62541-100.
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292 5.4.1 DeviceType mapping

293 Each device type inherits the properties of DeviceType. The mapping of the inherited properties from

294 DeviceType is defined in Table 6.
295 Table 6 – Inherited DeviceType property mapping
Property ISA100 WIRELESS Mapping
SerialNumber
DMO.EUI_64 – 8 byte Extended Unique Identifier defined in
DMO
RevisionCounter UAPMO.Static_Rev
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