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OBSERVATOR
Instruments
Technical User Manual
OMC-045-II
12.1 Explanation email format OMC-410 and OMC-045-II
As for the OMC-410 and the OMC-045-II, they both use the same email format.
The email will contain the following parts:
The Header
Line 1 the addresses
T;25;26;27;28;29;30;31;32;33;34;35;36;
Line 2 the parameter name for the addresses (Tag-name).
Timestamp;Wind Direction;Wind Speed;Temperature;Potmeter;Solar Rad;V
bat;Baro Pressure;Humidity;Temperatrure;Rain;QFE;QNH;
Line 3 the unit for the parameter.
yy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss;deg;m/s;C;%;w/m2;V;mB;%;C;mm;mB;mB;
Line 4 the short name for the parameter name, also called TAG-code.
Time;WDIR;WSP;TPT1;POT;SOL;BAT;BAR;HUMM;TMP;TB1;QFE;QNH;
Data lines
After the header, the next information in the mail, are the data lines. The data in the data lines are not
always the same. The registry interval for every parameter can be different. In a data line you will see the
following values:
1. D
2. Time
3. Address
4. Measured
value
5. Status
6. Address
7. Measured
value
8. Status
9. Etc.
10. Etc,
X Data lines
Equal to the data lines, there are X data lines. On these lines are an X in staid of an D. This is for filtering
data, when sending it to the user. X lines certain all data from one specified sensor.
As example the values over which the average is calculated.
System lines
Next to data lines there are also lines about the functioning of the system, these are the system lines.
1. S
2. Tijdstip
3. Field
1
4. Field 2
5. Field
3
6. Optional text field