id
Unique identifier of the analog value in the Task Engine
?
Question mark
Example:
Query: “AVal 7”
Response: “AVal7 -30.2222”
!
Caution!
Query-response sequences are not synchronized. E.g. zone status messages could be output
between query and response, see following example.
Consequences
Example of unsynchronized output:
AVal 7?
Id3.4 ON P12 Z3,Z5-12,Z15 AVal7 -30.2222
FAULT REPORTING
The ASCII Control Protocol can be used to report faults to external systems. The set of error types to be output via the
ASCII Control Protocol can be configured at the Supervision dialog of the Controller.
Following format is used to report faults: Fault <Id>#<Parameter> <State> “<Text>”
Element
Description
Id
Stable fault number of fault IDs, see table below.
Parameter
Stable fault parameter of error value, see table below.
State
0 if fault disappeared, 1 if fault occurred
Text
User defined error message including the variable %u substituted with a parameter value
Examples:
–
Module fault on module 2 occurred: Fault INT-4#2 1 “Module fault: #2”
–
Temperature fault disappeared: Fault INT-6#1 0 “Temperature fault”
Following table lists the system error types and corresponding fault IDs of the ASCII control protocol.
GROUP
SYSTEM
OPEN INTERFACE
TASK ENGINE AND
LOGGING FAULT
GROUPS
ERRORTYPE
PARAMETER FAULT
ID
PARAMETER FAULT OUTPUT
INTERNAL
MEMORY /
DATA
INT-1
Fault INT-1#1 1
„DPM Data fault“
Fault group 17:1
asserted
WATCHDOG
INT-2
Fault INT-2#1 1
„Watchdog fault“
Fault group 3 asserted
FIRMWARE
INT-3
Fault INT-3#1 1
„DPM software
fault“
Fault group 18 asserted
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User Manual
2017.05 | 3.20 | F.01U.119.956