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16 characters are entered, truncation will take place. An example of entering a
name would be “
2 ASD1_output_freq
”.
Help:
Enter menu selection number 3 with a 24-character (max) string for the
parameter’s help string. This field is used only for EDS file generation. If more
than 24 characters are entered, truncation will take place. An example of
entering a help string would be “3
The_operating_frequency
”.
Units:
Enter menu selection number 4 with a four-character (max) string for
the parameter’s engineering units string. This field is used only for EDS file
generation. If more than four characters are entered, truncation will take
place. An example of entering a units string of “%” would be “4 %”.
Data Type:
Enter menu selection number 5 with the chosen data type for the
parameter’s raw data. This field is used only for EDS file generation. Three
data types are supported: INT (-32768 ~ 32767), UINT (0 ~ 65535) and WORD
(bit string – 16 bits). An example of entering a data type would be “
5 uint
”.
Read Only:
Enter menu selection number 6 with the designation of whether or
not this parameter is read only (i.e. a status parameter). This field is used only
for EDS file generation. An example of designating a parameter to be
read/write capable would be “
6 N
”.
Max Value:
Enter menu selection number 7 with the maximum parameter
value. Note that this value must be within the allowable range of the selected
data type. For parameters of type WORD, this value should be set to 65535
(0xFFFF). An example of entering a maximum value of 40000 for a parameter
of type UINT would be “
7 40000
”.
Min Value:
Enter menu selection number 8 with the minimum parameter
value. Note that this value must be within the allowable range of the selected
data type. For parameters of type WORD, this value should be set to 0. An
example of entering a minimum value of -10 for a parameter of type INT would
be “8
-10
”.
Default Enable:
Enter menu selection number 9 with the designation of
whether or not this parameter has its Default Value enabled as its network
timeout value. Refer to section 12.3 for a detailed explanation of network
timeout settings. An example of disabling this parameter’s timeout processing
capabilities would be “
9 N
”.
Default Value:
Enter menu selection number 10 with the default parameter
value. If this parameter’s Default Enable selection is set to “Y”, then the
default value also doubles as this parameter’s timeout value, otherwise this
field is used only for EDS file generation. Refer to section 12.3 for a detailed
explanation of network timeout settings. An example of entering a default
value of 1000 would be “
10 1000
”.
Allow Scaling:
Enter menu selection number 11 with the designation of
whether or not this parameter should be presented to the user in its
engineering value. This field is used only for EDS file generation. If scaling is
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