Field device integration (FDI) - Part 109-1: Profiles - HART® and WirelessHART®

IEC 62769-109-1:2023 is available as IEC 62769-109-1:2023 RLV which contains the International Standard and its Redline version, showing all changes of the technical content compared to the previous edition.
IEC 62769-109-1:2023 specifies an FDI®[1] profile of IEC 62769 for IEC 61784‑1_CP 9/1 (HART®)[2] and IEC 61784‑1_CP 9/2 (WirelessHART®)[3].
[1] FDI is a registered trademark of the non-profit organization Fieldbus Foundation, Inc. This information is given for the convenience of users of this document and does not constitute an endorsement by IEC of the trademark holder or any of its products. Compliance does not require use of the trade name. Use of the trade name requires permission of the trade name holder.
[2] HART is the trade name of the non-profit consortium FieldComm Group. This information is given for the convenience of users of this technical report and does not constitute an endorsement by IEC of the trademark holder or any of its products. Compliance does not require use of the trade name. Use of the trade name requires permission of the trade name holder.
[3] WirelessHART is the trade name of the non-profit consortium FieldComm Group. This information is given for the convenience of users of this technical report and does not constitute an endorsement by IEC of the trademark holder or any of its products. Compliance does not require use of the trade name. Use of the trade name requires permission of the trade name holder.

Feldgeräteintegration (FDI) - Teil 109-1: Profile - HART® und WirelessHART®

Intégration des appareils de terrain (FDI) - Partie 109-1: Profils - HART® et WirelessHART®

IEC 62769-109-1:2023 est disponible sous forme de IEC 62769-109-1:2023 RLV qui contient la Norme internationale et sa version Redline, illustrant les modifications du contenu technique depuis l'édition précédente.
L'IEC 62769-109-1:2023 spécifie un profil FDI®[1] de l'IEC 62769 pour les profils de communication CP 9/1 (HART®)[2] et CP 9/2 (WirelessHART®)[3] définis dans l'IEC 61784‑1.
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[2] HART est l'appellation commerciale du consortium FieldComm Group, une organisation à but non lucratif. Cette information est donnée à l'intention des utilisateurs du présent rapport technique et ne signifie nullement que l'IEC approuve le détenteur des appellations commerciales ou l'emploi de ses produits. La conformité n'exige pas l'utilisation de l'appellation commerciale. L'utilisation de l'appellation commerciale exige l'autorisation du détenteur de l'appellation commerciale.
[3] WirelessHART est l'appellation commerciale du consortium FieldComm Group, une organisation à but non lucratif. Cette information est donnée à l'intention des utilisateurs du présent rapport technique et ne signifie nullement que l'IEC approuve le détenteur des appellations commerciales ou l'emploi de ses produits. La conformité n'exige pas l'utilisation de l'appellation commerciale. L'utilisation de l'appellation commerciale exige l'autorisation du détenteur de l'appellation commerciale.

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Integracija procesne naprave (FDI) - 109-1. del: Profili - HART® in brezžični HART®

Field device integration (FDI) - Part 109-1: Profiles - HART® and WirelessHART®
Intégration des appareils de terrain (FDI) - Partie 109-1: Profils - HART® et
WirelessHART®
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: prEN IEC 62769-109-1:2022
ICS:
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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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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1 CONTENTS

3 FOREWORD .......................................................................................................................... 6

4 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................. 8

5 2 Normative references ...................................................................................................... 8

6 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and acronyms ....................................................... 8

7 Terms and definitions ............................................................................................. 8

8 Abbreviated terms and acronyms ........................................................................... 8

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

10 EDDL syntax .......................................................................................................... 9

11 XML syntax ............................................................................................................ 9

12 Capitalizations........................................................................................................ 9

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13 5 Profile for CP 9/1 (HART ) or CP 9/2 (WirelessHART ) ................................................... 9

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

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

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

17 CommunicationProfile definition .................................................................... 10

18 Profile device ................................................................................................ 10

19 Protocol version information .......................................................................... 11

20 Associating a Package with a CP 9/1 device ........................................................ 11

21 Device type identification mapping ................................................................ 11

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

23 Information Model mapping .................................................................................. 12

24 ProtocolType definition ................................................................................. 12

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

26 FunctionalGroup Identification definition ....................................................... 12

27 Topology elements ............................................................................................... 13

28 ConnectionPoint definition ............................................................................ 13

29 Communication Device definition .................................................................. 19

30 Communication service provider definition .................................................... 20

31 Network definition ......................................................................................... 21

32 Methods ............................................................................................................... 22

33 Methods for FDI Communication Servers ...................................................... 22

34 Methods for Gateways .................................................................................. 27

35 Annex A (normative) Topology scan schema ....................................................................... 35

36 A.1 General ................................................................................................................ 35

37 A.2 IdentificationType ................................................................................................. 35

38 A.3 AddressTypeTP .................................................................................................... 37

39 A.4 AddressTypeIP ..................................................................................................... 39

40 A.5 AddressTypeTDMA .............................................................................................. 39

41 A.6 AddressType ........................................................................................................ 40

42 A.7 ConnectionPointType ........................................................................................... 41

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43 A.8 NetworkType ........................................................................................................ 41

44 A.9 Network ................................................................................................................ 42

45 Annex B (normative) Transfer service parameters ............................................................... 43

46 B.1 General ................................................................................................................ 43

47 B.2 receiveData .......................................................................................................... 43

48 B.3 sendData .............................................................................................................. 43

49 B.4 TransferResultDataT ............................................................................................ 43

50 B.5 TransferSendDataT .............................................................................................. 44

51 Annex C (informative) Mapping to PA DIM........................................................................... 45

52 C.1 General ................................................................................................................ 45

53 C.2 Mapping Table ..................................................................................................... 45

54 Bibliography ......................................................................................................................... 46

56 No table of figures entries found.

57 Table 1 – Device Information Files ....................................................................................... 10

58 Table 2 – CommunicationProfile definition ............................................................................ 10

59 Table 3 – Catalog values for profile devices ......................................................................... 10

60 Table 4 – Protocol Version Information ................................................................................. 11

61 Table 5 – Device type catalog mapping ................................................................................ 11

62 Table 6 – ProtocolType HART definition ............................................................................... 12

63 Table 7 – Inherited DeviceType Property mapping ............................................................... 12

64 Table 8 – Identification parameters ...................................................................................... 12

65 Table 9 – ConnectionPointType HART_TP definition ............................................................ 14

66 Table 10 – ConnectionPointType HART_IP Definition ........................................................... 16

67 Table 11 – ConnectionPointType HART_TDMA Definition .................................................... 18

68 Table 12 – Method Connect arguments ................................................................................ 22

69 Table 13 – Method Disconnect arguments ............................................................................ 23

70 Table 14 – Method Transfer arguments ................................................................................ 25

71 Table 15 – Method GetPublishedData arguments ................................................................. 25

72 Table 16 – Method SetAddress arguments ........................................................................... 26

73 Table 17 – Method Connect arguments ................................................................................ 28

74 Table 18 – Method Disconnect arguments ............................................................................ 28

75 Table 19 – Method Transfer arguments ................................................................................ 29

76 Table 20 – Method GetPublishedData arguments ................................................................. 31

77 Table 21 – Method SetAddress arguments ........................................................................... 32

78 Table A.1 – Attributes of IdentificationT ................................................................................ 37

79 Table A.2 – Elements of AddressTypeTP ............................................................................. 38

80 Table A.3 – Elements of AddressTypeIP .............................................................................. 39

81 Table A.4 – Elements of AddressTypeTDMA ........................................................................ 40

82 Table A.5 – Elements of AddressT ....................................................................................... 40

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83 Table A.6 – Elements of ConnectionPointT .......................................................................... 41

84 Table A.7 – Elements of NetworkT ....................................................................................... 42

85 Table B.1 – Attributes of TransferResultDataT ..................................................................... 43

86 Table B.2 – Attributes of TransferSendDataT ....................................................................... 44

87 Table C.1: Mapping from HART standard parameters to PA DIM .......................................... 45

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90 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
91 ____________
93 FIELD DEVICE INTEGRATION (FDI) –
95 Part 109-1: Profiles – HART® and WirelessHART®
97 FOREWORD

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129 of IEC technical committee 65: Industrial-process measurement, control and automation. It is an

130 International Standard.

131 This third edition cancels and replaces the second edition published in 2021. This edition constitutes a

132 technical revision.

133 This edition includes the following significant technical changes with respect to the previous edition:

134 a) added content type for DeviceInfo files;
135 b) added mapping from HART standard parameters to PA DIM;
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153 FIELD DEVICE INTEGRATION (FDI) –
154
155 Part 109-1: Profiles –
156 HART® and WirelessHART®
157
158
159
160 1 Scope
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161 This part of IEC 62769 specifies an FDI profile of IEC 62769 for IEC 61784-1_CP 9/1 (HART ) and

162 IEC 61784-1_CP 9/2 (WirelessHART ).
163 2 Normative references

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

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

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

167 IEC 62541-100, OPC Unified Architecture Specification – Part 100: OPC Device Interface

168 FCG AG21073, HART DeviceInfo – Technical Overview; to be released
169 IEC 62769-4, Field device integration (FDI) – Part 4: FDI Packages
170 IEC 62769-5, Field device integration (FDI) – Part 5: FDI Information Model
171 IEC 62769-7, Field device integration (FDI) – Part 7: Communication Devices
172 3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and acronyms
173 Terms and definitions

174 For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC 62541-100, IEC 62769-4,

175 IEC 62769-5 and IEC 62769-7 apply.
176 Abbreviated terms and acronyms
177 For the purposes of this document, the following abbreviations apply:
CP Communication profile (see IEC 61784-1 or IEC 61784-2)
CPF Communication profile family (see IEC 61784-1 or IEC 61784-2)
EDD Electronic device description (see IEC 61804)
EDDL Electronic device description language (see IEC 61804)
FDI Field device integration
FSK Frequency-Shift-Keying
HCF HART Communication Foundation
ID Identification
IM Information Model
IP Internet protocol
PDU Protocol data unit
PSK Phase-Shift-Keying
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TCP Transmission Control Protocol (see IETF RFC 793)
UDP User Datagram Protocol (see IETF RFC 768)
XML Extended markup language
178
179 4 Conventions
180 EDDL syntax

181 This document specifies content for the EDD component that is part of FDI Communication Packages.

182 EDDL syntax uses the font Courier New. EDDL syntax is used for method signature, variable, data

183 structure and component declarations.
184 XML syntax

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

186 schema.
187 Example:
188 Capitalizations

189 The IEC 62769 series uses capitalized terms to emphasize that these terms have an FDI specific meaning.

190 Some of these terms using an acronym as a prefix, for example
191 • FDI Client or
192 • FDI Server.
193 Some of these terms are compound terms such as:
194 • FDI Communication Servers or
195 • Profile Package.

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

197 term with a capital letter such as:
198 • ProtocolSupportFile or
199 • ProtocolType.

200 Parameter names or attributes can also be constructed by using an underscore character to concatenate

201 two or more terms like:
202 • PROFILE_ID or
203 • HART_Network
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204 5 Profile for CP 9/1 (HART ) or CP 9/2 (WirelessHART )
205 General

206 This profile document to the FDI specification in IEC 62769 selects the protocol specifics needed for FDI

207 Packages describing FDI Communication Servers, gateways and devices.
208 Catalog profile
209 Protocol support file

210 Device information files provide metadata for the dynamic runtime data that is supplied by the device. This

211 metadata is a subset of information that is contained in the EDD. The device information files may be

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212 extracted from the package by light-weight gateway or server implementations to exchange runtime device

213 information with minimal implementation overhead. Device information files do not replace the need for

214 the EDD part because device information files only contain a subset of the information from the EDD, and

215 do not provide any user-interface elements.
216 The formats of the Device Information Files are described in Table 1.
217 Table 1 – Device Information Files
Part Content
Content Type application/vnd.hart.json
Root Namespace Not specified here

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

Filename Not specified here
218
219 The Device Information Files are specified in FCG AG21073.
220 CommunicationProfile definition

221 IEC 62769-4 defines a CommunicationProfileT string type for the Catalog XML schema. Table 2 defines

222 the CP 9/1 specific values for this enumeration.
223 Table 2 – CommunicationProfile definition
CommunicationProfile Description

hart_fsk CP 9/1 device type that supports an FSK physical layer (Frequency-Shift-Keying on a pair

of wires)

hart_psk CP 9/1 device type that supports a PSK physical layer (Phase-Shift-Keying on a pair of

wires). Devices supporting PSK are required to also inherently support FSK, and therefore

PSK will always be used only in combination with at least FSK.

hart_wirelesshart CP 9/2 device type that supports a wireless physical layer (communication between device

and gateway).

hart_ip CP 9/1 device type that supports Internet Protocol (these devices support both TCP and

UDP).
hart_rs485 CP 9/1 device type that supports EIA-485 digital communication.

hart_ir CP 9/1 device type that supports an Infrared physical layer (designed to be transparent to

FSK masters – included only as information to indicate that the device supports IR

connection).
NOTE It is possible for a single CP 9/1 device to support more than one CP.
224
225 Profile device

226 A Profile Package shall provide the catalog values for profile devices, enabling the FDI Server to leverage

227 a generic device description, if a specific one is not available. The definitions in Table 3 focus on catalog

228 content that is vendor independent.
229 Table 3 – Catalog values for profile devices
Element Attribute Content
PackageType — Profile
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DeviceModel — Empty
Manufacturer — Empty
230
231 Protocol version information

232 IEC 62769-4 defines an element type named InterfaceT for the Catalog XML Schema. Element type

233 InterfaceT contains an element named Version which is supposed to provide version informat ion about

234 the applied communication protocol profile. The value has to follow the IEC 62769-4 defined version

235 information schema defined in element type VersionT. Subclause 5.2.4 describes how to apply the

236 currently known protocol versions for CP 9/1 or CP 9/2 entries in the device catalog. The general rule is

237 to use the Universal Revision of the protocol for the major version part of VersionT, and the value “0” for

238 the minor version and build parts. Table 4 shows the Protocol Version Information.

239 Table 4 – Protocol Version Information
Protocol Version InterfaceT Version value
HART Universal Revision 5 5.0.0
HART Universal Revision 6 6.0.0
HART Universal Revision 7 7.0.0

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.
240
241 Associating a Package with a CP 9/1 device
242 Device type identification mapping

243 CP 9/1 device types are uniquely identified by parameters Manufacturer, Model and DeviceRevision.

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

245 parameters are mapped to the FDI Device Package Catalog according to Table 5.

246 Table 5 – Device type catalog mapping
Catalog element CP mapping (SeeTable A.1)
Manufacturer element of InterfaceT (IEC 62769-4:–, Manufacturer
Clause E.11)
String format “0xdddd” where dddd is the
MANUFACTURER_ID in hexadecimal format.
DeviceModel element of InterfaceT (IEC 62769-4:–, Model
Clause E.11)
String format “0xdddd” where dddd is the
DEVICE_TYPE in hexadecimal format.
DeviceRevision element DeviceRevision

ListOfSupportedDeviceRevisionsT (IEC 62769-4:–, String format “x.0.0” where x is the

Clause E.21) DEVICE_REVISION in decimal format (no
leading zeros).
247
248 Device type revision mapping

249 Each device type is identified as per 5.3.1. If a package with matching DeviceRevision is not available,

250 any CP 9/1 FDI package for a corresponding manufacturer and model shall always be compatible with a

251 field device as long as the device revision of the field device is equal to or greater than the device revision

252 specified in the FDI package.
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253 Information Model mapping
254 ProtocolType definition

255 Table 6 defines the ProtocolType used to identify CP 9/1 network communications.

256 Table 6 – ProtocolType HART definition
Attribute Value
BrowseName HART
IsAbstract False
References NodeClass BrowseName DataType TypeDefinition ModellingRule
Inherits the properties of ProtocolType defined in IEC 62541-100
257
258 DeviceType mapping

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

260 DeviceType is defined in Table 7.
261 Table 7 – Inherited DeviceType Property mapping
Property Foundation mapping
SerialNumber Unique ID of a device, mapped to SERIAL_NUMBER of IdentificationT.

RevisionCounter Configuration change counter, mapped to REV_COUNTER of IdentificationT

Manufacturer String taken from FDI package catalog (ManufacturerName from PackageT)

Model String taken from FDI package catalog (Name of DeviceTypeT, which is a
localized name)
DeviceManual a
Entry text string (not supported)
DeviceRevision Device revision level of a device, mapped to DEVICE_REVISION of
IdentificationT

SoftwareRevision Software revision level of a device, mapped to SOFTWARE_REVISION of

IdentificationT

HardwareRevision Hardware revision level of a device, mapped to HARDWARE_REVISION of

IdentificationT
Device manuals are exposed as attachments of the FDI Device Package.
262
263 FunctionalGroup Identification definition

264 As defined in IEC 62541-100, each device representation in the FDI Server hosted Information Model shall

265 contain a protocol specific FunctionalGroup called Identification. This FunctionalGroup organizes

266 variables found in the device type instance. The FunctionalGroup Identificati on for CP 9/1 is defined in

267 Table 8.
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