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2-101Master Glossary of Terms and Symbols
TR4.0:PROVOXRevision A April 1997
RGBW
Acronym: Red, Green, Blue, White
RIC
Acronym and IBM mark: Realtime
Interface Coprocessor
RMP
Abbreviation: Ramp
RMV9000
The Fisher-Rosemount Systems RS3
product line of advanced process control
equipment composed of distributed
microprocessor-based control and data
acquisition devices that communicate
with operator consoles over a PeerWay.
ROM
Acronym: Read-Only Memory
root mean squared (RMS)
The RMS error is computed by squaring
the error of each value, adding them
together, taking the square root, and
dividing by the number of samples. The
error is usually the difference between
the actual and predicted values.
Rosemount Basic Language (RBL)
A Rosemount-proprietary programming
language for writing batch programs. RBL
uses modular features and sequential
instructions that are similar to their
counterparts in the BASIC language. The
equivalent for a PROVOXr system is
function sequence table (FST) code.
router
A device that filters network traffic based
on the IP address.
routine
A command or call within a CHIP
program that passes parameters and
receives data through its parameter list.
RSP
Acronym: Remote Setpoint Mode
RST
Abbreviation: Restart
RST MD
Acronym: Restart Mode
This FIELDVUE shadow AO point detail
display parameter (DDP) attribute,
28:RST MD, allows FIELDVUE variable
201, restart control mode, for a loop to be
displayed or changed on a PROVUEr
or Operator Workplace console. The
restart mode can be a mode as defined
by the station type selected for the point.
This DDP has range checks 1 through 6.
See FIELDVUE Shadow AO Point.
RS -232C
A standard specified by the Electronic
Industries Association (EIA) for serial
asynchronous communications, originally
designed for the connection of data
terminal equipment (DTE) and data
communications equipment (DCE) over
distances less than 50 feet. This
standard defines connectors, signal
meanings, and signal voltage levels. In
most applications, many of the
handshaking and other controls of the
standard are not used, leading to a large
number of minor variants.
An EIA standard for transmitting data
serially through a cable 50 feet or less in
length.
For all practical purposes, the CCITT
V.24 standard is the same as RS-232-C.
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