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Table 1-1 lists MMS client supported services. See the Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing Message Specification Part 1: Service definition for a definition of the MMS services.
| MMS Service | BASEstar Classic DCM Function |
|---|---|
| Identify | Read Status |
| Status | Read Status |
| GetCapabilityList | Read Status |
| ReadVariable | Read Data |
| WriteVariable | Write Data |
| InformationReport | Unsolicited Data Management |
| GetNameList | Directory |
| InitiateDownloadSequence | Download |
| DownloadSegment | Download |
| TerminateDownloadSequence | Download |
| InitiateUploadSequence | Upload |
| UploadSegment | Upload |
| TerminateUploadSequence | Upload |
| CreateProgramInvocation | Start Program |
| DeleteProgramInvocation | Stop Program |
| Start | Start Program |
| Stop | Stop Program |
| Reset | Stop Program |
| UnsolicitedStatus | Log Service |
| Initiate | Enable Device |
| Conclude | Disable Device |
| Abort | Disable Device |
Table 1-2 lists the MMS conformance building blocks. See the Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing Message Specification Part 1: Service definition for information on conformance building blocks.
| Proposed CBBs | |
|---|---|
| STR1 | Y |
| STR2 | Y |
| NEST | 10 |
| VNAM | Y |
| VADR | Y |
| Max Segment Size | 512 1 |
| Version | 0/1 |
The DAS for OMNI software supports the following BASEstar Classic functions using SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 compliant devices:
TABLE Table 1-3 lists SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 client supported services. See the Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing Message Specification Part 1: Service definition for a definition of the MMS services.
| SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 Service | BASEstar Classic DCM Service |
|---|---|
| Identify | Read Status |
| Status | Read Status |
| GetCapabilityList | Read Status |
| ReadVariable | Read Data |
| WriteVariable | Write Data |
| InformationReport | Unsolicited Device Connect Management |
| GetNameList | Directory |
| InitiateDownloadSequence | Download |
| DownloadSegment | Download |
| TerminateDownloadSequence | Download |
| InitiateUploadSequence | Upload |
| UploadSegment | Upload |
| TerminateUploadSequence | Upload |
| CreateProgramInvocation | Start Program |
| DeleteProgramInvocation | Stop Program |
| Start | Start Program |
| Stop | Stop Program |
| Reset | Stop Program |
| UnsolicitedStatus | Log Service |
| Initiate | Enable Device |
| Conclude | Disable Device |
| Abort | Disable Device |
Table 1-4 lists the SINEC-AP and SINEC-H1 conformance building blocks. See the Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing Message Specification Part 1: Service definition for information on conformance building blocks.
| Proposed CBBs | |
|---|---|
| STR1 | Y |
| STR2 | Y |
| NEST | 10 |
| VNAM | Y |
| VADR | Y |
| Max Segment Size | 4096 1 |
The DAS for OMNI software supports the following BASEstar Classic functions using SINEC-S7 compliant devices:
TABLE Table 1-5 lists SINEC-S7 client supported services. See the Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing Message Specification Part 1: Service definition for a definition of the MMS services.
| SINEC-S7 Service | BASEstar Classic DCM Service |
|---|---|
| Identify | Read Status |
| Status | Read Status |
| ReadVariable | Read Data |
| WriteVariable | Write Data |
| InformationReport | Unsolicited Device Connect Management |
| UnsolicitedStatus | Log Service |
| Initiate | Enable Device |
| Abort | Disable Device |
Table 1-6 lists the SINEC-S7 conformance building blocks. See the Industrial automation systems - Manufacturing Message Specification Part 1: Service definition for information on conformance building blocks.
| Proposed CBBs | |
|---|---|
| STR1 | Y |
| STR2 | Y |
| NEST | 10 |
| VNAM | N |
| VADR | Y |
| Max Segment Size | 4096 1 |
The MMS specification provides a rich variety of device/application functions of which only a sub-set are typically supported by MMS/AP/S7/H1 devices, typically MAP Classes 2 or 3.
The DAS for OMNI software can act as a MMS Server for a subset of MMS functions, ie. read, write and status.
For detailed information about the supported functions, see Chapter 3.
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