@AmirSS, I'm a little late to the discussion, but had some questions/comments and suggestions:
1. DSD are 3-level designs for the most part, so I don't understand what you mean by you added center runs?
2. There is a handy little "?" in the tool bar (just to the right of the arrow). If you select it and then move it to the place in your output that you want an explanation and click, you will get be forwarded to information about that analysis.
3. Parameter estimates are the beta coefficients in the linear model and the intercept is the Y-intercept. Variance components are estimates of the variation of each component and fixed effects tests are essentially ANOVA with the model being separated into the individual terms.
4. The reason for no prob. statements is the model is saturated, all degrees of freedom are assigned or there is no estimate of the error term, hence no basis for a statistical test.
I will also add, there are other ways to handle blocks than what is depicted in the chapter previously referenced. See:
Sanders, D., Leitnaker M., and McLean R. (2002) “Randomized Complete Block Designs in Industrial Studies” Quality Engineering, Vol. 14, Issue 1
"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box