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ROC800-Series Instruction Manual

A-6

Glossary

Revised Jul-14

N

(continued)

Node

A basic structural component of the Distributed RTU Network. A node (usually a FB107

chassis housing a focused-functionality CPU and a Network Radio module) provides a

data collection point that wirelessly transmits data throughout the designed network.

NRM

Network Radio module; a module used in both the FloBoss 107 and ROC00-Series

based devices to wirelessly transmit information throughout the distributed RTU

network.

O

OH

Off-Hook modem communications signal.

Off-line

Accomplished while the target device is not connected (by a communications link). For

example, “off-line configuration” refers to configuring an electronic file that is later

loaded into a ROC.

Ohms

Units of electrical resistance.

On-line

Accomplished while connected (by a communications link) to the target device. For

example, “on-line configuration” refers to configuring a ROC800-Series unit while

connected to it, so that you can view the current parameter values and immediately

load new values.

Opcode

Type of message protocol the ROC uses to communicate with the configuration

software, as well as host computers with ROC driver software.

Operator

Interface

Also LOI or Local Port; the serial EIA-232 (RS-232) port on the ROC through which

local communications are established, typically for configuration software running on a

PC.

Orifice meter

A meter that records the flow rate of gas through a pipeline. The flow rate is calculated

from the pressure differential created by the fluid passing through an orifice of a

particular size and other parameters.

P, Q

Parameter

A property of a point that typically can be configured or set. For example, the Point Tag

ID is a parameter of an Analog Input point. Parameters are normally edited by using

configuration software running on a PC.

PC

Personal Computer.

Pf

Flowing pressure.

P/DP

Pressure/Differential Pressure.

PI

Pulse Input.

PID

Proportional, Integral, and Derivative control feedback action.

PIT

Periodic Timer Interrupt.

PLC

Programmable Logic Controller.

Point

Software-oriented term for an I/O channel or some other function, such as a flow

calculation. Points are defined by a collection of parameters.

Point Number

The physical location of an I/O point (module slot and channel) as installed in the ROC.

Point Type

Defines the database point to be a specific type of point available to the system. The

point type determines the basic functions of a point.

Preset

Number value previously determined for a register.

PRI

Primary PID control loop.

Protocol

A set of standards that enables communication or file transfers between two

computers. Protocol parameters include baud rate, parity, data bits, stop bit, and the