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| Up to FDT Specification 4.1 Overview of the FDT interfaces 4.2 FDT Objects 4.2.1 FDT Object Model 4.2.2 DTM State Machine 4.10 General Concepts 4.10.1 Task Related FDT Interfaces 4.10.2 Return Values of Interface Methods 4.10.3 Dual Interfaces 4.10.4 Unicode 4.10.5 Asynchronous vs. Synchronous Behavior 4.10.6 ProgIds 4.10.7 Slave Redundancy 4.10.8 Field Bus Scanning and DTM Assignment | 4.2.1 FDT Object ModelThese FDT Objects and at least the interfaces represent the tasks for the integration of a field-deviceapplication into a Frame Application. All interfaces of a DTM, of a BTM, of a channel as well as the interfaces of the container are implemented by one COM object so that a client can access them by calling QueryInterface on one of these interfaces of a server object. So a client is able to detect availability of optional interfaces of each object during runtime.
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