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1.5
User accessible sensor properties
All configuration settings that determine the behavior of the sensor are called properties and are stored in a
persistent memory block (flash). One property can contain several data elements of equal type (Boolean,
character, integer etc.). The different properties also have different access levels.
Table 1–2 lists all user accessible properties for the Pressure sensor.
The user accessible properties of the Tide sensor are the properties of the pressure sensor plus the properties
listed in Table 1–3.
The user accessible properties of the Wave and Tide sensor are the properties of the pressure sensor plus the
properties listed in Table 1–4.
Some properties of the ‘AiCaP’ sensor will not be applicable/visible when the sensor is connected to a SeaGuard
instrument, as these properties will be controlled by the instrument, refer Table 1-2.
1.5.1
Sensor properties for Pressure sensor 4117/4117R
Table 1-2 Sensor properties for Pressure sensor, FC = Factory Configuration, UM = User Maintenance, SC = System
Configuration, DS = Deployment Setting. ENUM=Enumeration, INT =Integer, BOOL=Boolean(‘yes’/’no’)
Property
Type
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Use
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Acc
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s
Product Name
String
31
AADI Product name
FC
Read
Only
Product Number
String
6
AADI Product number
Serial Number
INT
1
Serial Number
SW ID
String
11
Unique identifier for internal firmware
SW Version
INT
3
Software version (Major, Minor, Built)
HW ID X
String
19
Hardware Identifier, X =1..3
HW Version X
String
9
Hardware Identifier, X =1..3
System Control
INT
3
For AADI service personnel only
Production Date
String
31
AADI production date, format YYYY-MM-DD
Last Service
String
31
Last service date, format YYYY-MM-DD, empty by default
Last Calibration
String
31
Last calibration date, format YYYY-MM-DD
Calibration Interval
INT
1
Recommended calibration interval in days