Message String
The message string is defined in the card and is therefore fixed. It may be used in controlling software
like Synapse Set-up to show the event.
Tags
The tag is also defined in the card. The tag has a fixed meaning. When controlling or monitoring software
has to make decisions based on events, it is easier to use the tag instead of interpreting a string. The
first implementation is the tag-controlled switch in the GPI16.
In cases where the event marks a change to an error status (e.g. 1 for Loss of Input), the complement is
marked by the tag increased by 128 (80hex), (e.g. 129 (81hex) for Return of Input).
The tags defined for the 2GF100-110 card are:
Event Menu Item
Tag
Description
Announcements
01
hex
=Announcements
on
81
hex
=Announcements
off
Announcement of report and
control values
Input_A
01
hex
=INP_A_LOSS
81
hex
=INP_A_RETURN Input A lost or returned
Input_B
41
hex
=INP_B_LOSS
c1
hex
= INP_B_RETURN Input B lost or returned
Ref-Status
02
hex
=REF_LOSS
82
hex
=REF_RETURN
Reference lost or returned
Active_Out_A
19
hex
=IN_B->OUT_A
99
hex
= IN_A->OUT_A
Input B or input A on outputs A
Active_Out_B
1a
hex
= IN_A->OUT_B
9a
hex
=IN_B->OUT_B
Input A or input B on outputs B
Priority
The priority is a user-defined value. The higher the priority of the alarm, the higher this value will be.
Setting the priority to Zero disables the announcement of this alarm. Alarms with priorities equal to or
higher than the Error Threshold setting of the RRC will cause the error LED on the Synapse rack front
panel to light up.
Card Address
Together with the message string or the tag, the slot number or address of the card is relevant to be
able to assign the event to a certain card.
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