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LCom
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If the UMB power is switched off, all sensors will report a special error code
0xF5 (except channels configured to report the battery status via TLS FG6
Type 51). The “Sensor Status” display will show appropriate error message if
the UMB power is switched off.
•
Threshold:
if the measure value for the configured sensor channel is below
this threshold, the UMB power is switched off
•
Channel:
the sensor channel supplying the battery power.
Note: when the value is evaluated, only the “scale” value configured for
the sensor channel
– but not a configured value mapping - is applied to
the “raw” measure value
. This allows further processing of the measure
value via value mapping for later transmission to the server (e.g. TLS FG6
Type 51).
•
Check Restart:
if this option is selected, the UMB power is re-activated after
the configured
Check Interval
. If the measure value is above the configured
Restart-Threshold
, the standard operations mode is reactivated.
•
Wavecon Clock Sync:
this option controls synchronizing the Wavecon
devices clock with the LCom clock
•
Interval:
the interval for the clock synchronization
•
Class-ID
: the UMB class id for the Wavecon devices
5.13.2 Alarm Processing
Alarm processing allows controlling the status of a digital I/O board connected via
TCP/IP depending on measure values.
The “Modbus/IP” protocol (as documented for the Acromag 983EN-4012 module) is
used to control the digital I/O board
– i.e basically every board supporting this
protocol should be controllable. It is, however, only tested with the Acromag 983EN-
4012 board.
Basically any number of I/O ports on any number of digital I/O boards can be
controlled. For each I/O port an “alarm channel” is configured.