
4.9.1 HTTPget using Port 2000 (continued)
*SR_XC1
Reset relay 1 latch condition
*SR_XC2
Reset relay 2 latch condition
*SR_XE1
Re-enable alarm condition check for relay 1 (must be
executed after *SR_XD1)
*SR_XE2
Re-enable alarm condition check for relay 2 (must be
executed after *SR_XD2)
*SR_XP1
Close relay 1 for < 200 mSec
*SR_XP2
Close relay 2 for < 200 mSec
*SR_XH1
Close relay 1
*SR_XH2
Close relay 2
*SR_XL1
Open relay 1
*SR_XL2
Open relay 2
*SR_XR1
Read current state of relay 1
*SR_XR2
Read current state of relay 2
*SRT2
Status of Contact 1 (Disable, Normal, Active)
*SRH2
Status of Contact 2 (Disable, Normal, Active)
*SRD2
Status of the Output associated with the Contacts
(Active High, Active Low)
\r
is the carriage return termination character
192.168.1.200
is an IP address
2000
is a socket port number
Response:
076.6 (in Deg.F format)
4.10 Flash Card Reader
The data recorded on the SD card can be read on a PC or MAC with a USB or any
standard card reader.
The format is a simple “
.txt
” text file that is easily imported in MS Excel or MS WordPad
or any software package that can read text files (see
Figure 4.41
).
The entire recording session is saved into a file kept in the root directory.
The name of this file is
S
followed by the date the recording was started , so for example:
S20100401.txt
is April 1st, 2010.
The same recording data is also saved into daily files located in a series of month and
year directories in which the recording took place (see
Figure 4.40
).
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