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BS EN 62541-10:2015

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OPC unified architecture – Programs

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BSI 2015 52
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This part of IEC 62541 is part of the overall OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) standard series and defines the information model associated with Programs. This includes the description of the NodeClasses, standard Properties, Methods and Events and associated behaviour and information for Programs.

The complete address space model including all NodeClasses and Attributes is specified in IEC 62541-3 . The services such as those used to invoke the Methods used to manage P rograms are specified in IEC 62541-4 .

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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
11 3.2 Abbreviations
4 Concepts
4.1 General
12 4.2 Programs
4.2.1 Overview
Figures
Figure 1 – Automation facility control
13 4.2.2 Security considerations
4.2.3 Program Finite State Machine
Figure 2 – Program illustration
Tables
Table 1 – Program Finite State Machine
14 4.2.4 Program states
Figure 3 – Program states and transitions
Table 2 – Program states
15 4.2.5 State transitions
4.2.6 Program state transition stimuli
4.2.7 Program Control Methods
Table 3 – Program state transitions
16 4.2.8 Program state transition effects
4.2.9 Program result data
Table 4 – Program Control Methods
17 4.2.10 Program lifetime
5 Model
5.1 General
18 5.2 ProgramType
5.2.1 Overview
Figure 4 – Program Type
19 Table 5 – ProgramType
20 5.2.2 ProgramType Properties
5.2.3 ProgramType components
21 Figure 5 – Program FSM References
Table 6 – Program states
23 Table 7 – Program transitions
25 5.2.4 ProgramType causes (Methods)
Figure 6 – ProgramType causes and effects
26 Table 8 – ProgramType causes
27 5.2.5 ProgramType effects (Events)
Table 9 – ProgramTransitionEventType
28 Table 10 – ProgramTransitionEvents
29 5.2.6 AuditProgramTransitionEventType
Table 11 – AuditProgramTransitionEventType
30 5.2.7 FinalResultData
5.2.8 ProgramDiagnostic DataType
Table 12 – ProgramDiagnosticDataType structure
Table 13 – ProgramDiagnosticDataType definition
31 5.2.9 ProgramDiagnosticType VariableType
Table 14 – ProgramDiagnosticType VariableType
32 Annex A (informative) Program example
A.1 Overview
A.2 DomainDownload Program
A.2.1 General
Figure A.1 – Program example
33 A.2.2 DomainDownload states
Figure A.2 – DomainDownload state diagram
34 A.2.3 DomainDownload transitions
A.2.4 DomainDownload Methods
Table A.1 – DomainDownload states
35 A.2.5 DomainDownload Events
A.2.6 DomainDownload model
36 Table A.2 – DomainDownload Type
Table A.3 – Transfer State Machine Type
37 Table A.4 – Transfer State Machine – states
Table A.5 – Finish State Machine Type
38 Table A.6 – Finish State Machine – states
Table A.7 – DomainDownload Type Property Attributes variable values
39 Figure A.3 – DomainDownloadType partial state model
40 Table A.8 – Additional DomainDownload transition types
42 Figure A.4 – Ready To Running model
Table A.9 – Start Method additions
43 Table A.10 – StartArguments
44 Figure A.5 – Opening To Sending To Closing model
Table A.11 – IntermediateResults Object
45 Figure A.6 – Running To Suspended model
Table A.12 – Intermediate result data Variables
46 Figure A.7 – Suspended To Running model
47 Figure A.8 – Running To Halted – Aborted model
48 Figure A.9 – Suspended To Aborted model
Table A.13 – FinalResultData
49 Figure A.10 – Running To Completed model
Table A.14 – Final result Variables
50 Figure A.11 – Sequence of operations
BS EN 62541-10:2015
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