Figure 6 shows the safety parameters for the SafetyProvider and the SafetyConsumer.

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Figure 6 – Safety Parameters for the SafetyProvider and the SafetyConsumer

Table 12 – SafetyProviderParametersType Definition

Attribute

Value

BrowseName

SafetyProviderParametersType

IsAbstract

False

References

Node Class

BrowseName

DataType

TypeDefinition

Modelling Rule

Subtype of BaseObjectType

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderIDConfigured

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderIDActive

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyBaseIDConfigured

Guid

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyBaseIDActive

Guid

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderLevel

Byte

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyStructureSignature

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyStructureSignatureVersion

UInt16

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyStructureIdentifier

String

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderDelay

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyServerImplemented

Boolean

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyPubSubImplemented

Boolean

PropertyType

Mandatory

Conformance Units

SafetyProviderParameters

NOTE Refer to 6.3.3.3 for more details on the Safety Parameter Interface (SPI) of the SafetyProvider.

NOTE The parameters for SafetyProviderID and SafetyBaseID exist in pairs for “Configured” and “Active” states:

  • SafetyProviderIDConfigured and SafetyProviderIDActive,
  • SafetyBaseIDConfigured and SafetyBaseIDActive.

The “[...]Configured” parameters shall always deliver the values as configured via the SPI. The “[...]Active” parameters shall deliver

  • the corresponding “[...]Configured” values if the system is still offline;
  • the values which have been set during runtime via the SAPI parameters (SafetyProviderID, SafetyBaseID);
  • the corresponding “[...]Configured” values if the active values have been set to zero via the SAPI parameters (SafetyProviderID, SafetyBaseID).

The Property SafetyBaseIDConfigured is shared for all SafetyProviders with the same SafetyBaseIDConfigured value. If multiple instances of SafetyObjectsType are running on the same node, it is a viable optimization that a property “SafetyBaseIDConfigured” is referenced by multiple SafetyProviders and/or SafetyConsumers.

For releases up to Release 2.0 of the document, the value for the SafetyStructureSignatureVersion shall be 0x0001 (see RQ7.21 in 7.2.3.4).

Table 13 – SafetyConsumerParametersType Definition

Attribute

Value

BrowseName

SafetyConsumerParametersType

IsAbstract

False

References

Node Class

BrowseName

DataType

TypeDefinition

Modelling Rule

Subtype of BaseObjectType

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderIDConfigured

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderIDActive

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyBaseIDConfigured

Guid

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyBaseIDActive

Guid

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyConsumerIDConfigured

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyConsumerIDActive

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyProviderLevel

Byte

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyStructureSignature

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyStructureSignatureVersion

UInt16

PropertyType

Optional

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyStructureIdentifier

String

PropertyType

Optional

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyConsumerTimeout

UInt32

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyOperatorAckNecessary

Boolean

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyErrorIntervalLimit

UInt16

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyClientImplemented

Boolean

PropertyType

Mandatory

HasProperty

Variable

SafetyPubSubImplemented

Boolean

PropertyType

Mandatory

Conformance Units

SafetyConsumerParameters

NOTE 1 Refer to 6.3.4.4 for more details on the Safety Parameter Interface (SPI) of the SafetyConsumer.

NOTE 2 The parameters for SafetyProviderID, SafetyBaseID and SafetyConsumerID exist in pairs for “Configured” and “Active” states: SafetyProviderIDConfigured and SafetyProviderIDActive, SafetyBaseIDConfigured and SafetyBaseIDActive, and SafetyConsumerIDConfigured and SafetyConsumerIDActive.

The “[...]Configured” parameters shall always deliver the values as configured via the SPI. The “[...]Active” parameters shall deliver

  • the corresponding “[...]Configured” values if the system is still offline;
  • the values which have been set during runtime via the SAPI parameters (SafetyProviderID, SafetyBaseID, SafetyConsumerID);
  • the corresponding “[...]Configured” values if the active values have been set to zero via the SAPI parameters (SafetyProviderID, SafetyBaseID, SafetyConsumerID).

NOTE 3 The nodes SafetyStructureIdentifier and SafetyStructureSignatureVersion are optional, because SafetyStructureSignature is typically calculated in an offline engineering tool. For small devices, it might be beneficial to only upload the SafetyStructureSignature to the device, but not SafetyStructureIdentifier and SafetyStructureSignatureVersion in order to save bandwidth and/or memory.