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B: Modbus Map and Retrieving Logs
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Description: A value from 1-4, which enumerates the port that the requestor is
currently connected on.
NOTES:
• When Log Retrieval is engaged, the Log Availability value will be set to the port
that engaged the log. The Log Availability value will stay the same until either
the log has been disengaged, or 5 minutes have passed with no activity. It will
then reset to 0 (available).
• Each log can only be retrieved by one port at a time.
• Only one log at a time can be retrieved.
• First Timestamp: Timestamp of the oldest record.
• Last Timestamp: Timestamp of the newest record.
Log Retrieval Block:
The Log Retrieval Block is the main interface for retrieving logs. It is comprised of 2
parts: the header and the window. The header is used to program the particular data
the meter presents when a log window is requested. The window is a sliding block of
data that can be used to access any record in the specified log.
Session Com Port
: The Shark® 200S meter's Com Port which is currently retrieving
logs. Only one Com Port can retrieve logs at any one time.
Registers:
0xC34E - 0xC34E
Size:
1 register
0
No Session Active
1
COM1 (IrDA)
2
COM2 (RS-485)
To get the current Com Port, see the NOTE on querying the port, on the previous
page.
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