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86 Extended History Parameters Yes No No
88 BLM User Lists Yes No No
89 Chart User List Parameters Yes No No
93 License Key Information Parameters Yes No No
94 User C Program Parameters Yes No No
98 Extended Soft Point Parameters Yes** No No
117 Modbus Configuration Parameters Yes No No
118 Modbus Register Mapping Parameters Yes No No
120 Modbus Master Modem Configuration Yes No No
121 Modbus Master Polling Table Configuration
Parameters
Yes No No
122 DS800 Configuration Parameters Yes No No
*FloBoss 100-Series and FloBoss 500-Series Backward Compatibility.
**This point type is only supported by FloBoss 107.
ROC Point Types for RegFlo
Point Types Description Point Types Description
0 Configurable Opcode 17 Soft Points.
1 Discrete Inputs 19 Database Setup.
2 Discrete Outputs 56 AI Calibration.
3 Analog Inputs 57 Keypad / Logon Parameters.
4 Analog Outputs 80 Regulator Parameters.
8 History Parameters 81 Logic Alarm Parameters.
13 System Flags 84 User Discrete Values.
14 Communication Ports 86 Extended History Parameters.
15 System Variables NA. NA.
Logical / Point Number Details
Within each point type, individual points are referenced by a Logical Number or a Point Number. The point
numbers used by ROC protocol for point types 1 to 5 are based on a physical input or output (I/O) with a rack and
module location. All other point types use a Logical Number, and are numbered in sequence.
Physical Point Numbers 0 to 69
For point types 1 through 5, there are point numbers for the field I/O and for the diagnostic inputs. They are as
follows:
l Point Numbers 0 to 63 are assigned to field I/O (built-in or modular, 64 maximum). For example, if there
were ten I/O modules in a ROC364, they would be points 0 through 9. The ROC I/O point database would
reference these points by rack and module location, such as A1 through A10.
l Point Numbers 64 to 69 are assigned to the diagnostic (system) I/O. For example, the five diagnostic
points in a ROC364 would be 64 through 68. The ROC I/O point database would reference these points by
rack and module (namely, E1 to E5).
Logical Point Numbers 0 to 127
For all other point types (0 and 6–59), the point number is 0 to x, where x is one less than the total number of
points that exist for that point type. For example, the four MVS points in a FloBoss 407 would be logical numbers
0 through 3.
Note: All parameters are 0-based for each point type.
User-Defined Point Types
User-Defined Points (UDP) make user program data available to ROCLINK and OPC clients. They are generally
used for configuration purposes. When creating a User-Defined Point in the server, the server Configuration will
always set the data type to Default. The data type will later be read live from the device.
Important: Users must reinitialize the server after upgrading the user program on a device; otherwise, the
server will not be able to access the new points available in the upgraded user program.
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