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OMWT-SOFT-OPC Server
OMWT-SOFT-OPC Server Tags
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Wireless Analog Output: OutputAnalog
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(OMWT-ANGOUT)
online
(R)
- indicates if the device is communicating (0 or 1)
polltime
(R/W)
- how often to poll the device (in milliseconds)
nodaladdress
(R/W)
– (TCP/IP Receiver). The node address starts at 1.
For TCP/IP Receivers, the node address corresponds to the node
number for the TCP/IP connection. You can write to this parameter to
determine which node to send the output packet. (write 0 and OMWT-
SOFT-OPC will send to all nodes)
repeateraddress
(R)
– (Wireless mode) contains the location identifier of
the OMWT-REPEAT Repeater. If the sensor did not pass through a
repeater then the value is 0.
serialno
(R)
- registration number of the access/control reader
updatecount
(R/W)
– value is incremented whenever the sensor is updated.
output.value
(R/W)
– set variable to the desired Engineering value
output.raw
(R/W)
– set the variable to the binary value (0 to 4095).
output.nits
(R/W)
- units label assigned to the analog output.
output.conv
(R/W)
- unit conversion parameters string.
(Cal1Raw,Cal1Engr,Cal2Raw,Cal2Engr)
out.status
(R)
– 1 – OMWT-SOFT-OPC is in the process of sending output
packets based on tries and interval; 0 – OMWT-SOFT-OPC has
finished sending the output packet.
out.interval
(R/W)
– time in milliseconds between OMWT-SOFT-OPC
sending the output packet.
out.tries
(R/W)
– the number of times OMWT-SOFT-OPC will send the
output packet. “-1” – never stops sending packets.
out.service
(W)
– When written to, OMWT-SOFT-OPC sends output
packets to the output device for training.
Note
: when either
output.value
or
output.raw
is written to, OMWT-SOFT-OPC
will send out output packets based on
outtries
and
outinterval
. It first sets
outservice
to 1, and then to 0 when finished.
(R) –
indicates that the tag is readable.
(W) –
indicates that the tag is writeable only.
(R/W) –
indicates that the tag is both readable and writeable. OPC Write operations
will either change an I/O point at the device, or an operation will be performed.