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d) Burst Msg Trigger Mode
Set the Burst Msg Trigger Mode from the
parameters shown below. When Burst Msg
Trigger Mode is window, Rising or Falling, set
the Burst Trigger Level.
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Continuous Burst Message is transmitted continuously.
Window
In “Window” mode, the Trigger Value must
be a positive number and is the symmetric
window around the last communicated
value.
Rising
In “Rising” mode, the Burst Message
must be published when the source value
exceeds the threshold established by the
trigger value.
Falling
In “Falling” mode, the Burst Message must
be published when the source value fall
below the threshold established by the
trigger value.
On-change In “On-change” mode, the Burst Message
must be published when the source value
on change established by the trigger
value.
e) Burst Mode
When the Burst mode is set to Enabled, the
transmitter starts to send the data.
(2) Procedure to set the Burst Mode
a) Easy Burst Mode
This function can send only one parameter
continuously.
• Procedure to call up the display
Detailed setup → Burst Setup → Easy Burst
Setup → set Easy Burst
Set Command Parameter according to the
method.
b) Detailed Burst Mode
This function can send up to the three
parameters with various conditions.
Detailed setup → Burst Setup → Detailed Burst
Setup → BM1(or 2,3) Setting
→ set Detailed Burst
Applicable setting parameters:
Burst Command
Update Period and Max Update Period
Burst Msg Trigger Mode
(3) Event Notification record
This function detects setting change and a change
of the Self-diagnostics as event and can transmit
alarm signal continuously. Up to five events that
occurred can be stored. When using this function,
set to any of the Burst Message of “Detailed Burst
Mode” to ON,
(3-1) Set Event Notification
Setting parameter for event notification is listed
below. Set these parameters according to the
method.
• Device status that detects event (Event Mask)
• Transmission interval
Event Notification Retry Time
Max Update Time (In case of no event)
Event Debounce Interval
• Procedure to call up the display
Detailed setup → Burst Setup → Event Setup
→ set Event
Set above parameters according to the method.
(3-2) Stop Event Notification
This function stops the event notification.
• Procedure to call up the display
Detailed setup → Burst Setup → Event Setup
→ stop Event
Stop the Event Notification according to the
method.
(3-3) Acknowledge Event Notification
This function acknowledges the Event notification.
• Procedure to call up the display
Detailed setup → Burst Setup → Event Setup
→ Acknowledge Event
Acknowledge the Event Notification according
to the method.
(3-4) Event Notification Function Flow
When the Event Notification is enabled, a status
change caused by the self-diagnosis of the
equipment will alarm Event1. Event1 is continuously
transmitted at the Retry Time interval until Event1 is
acknowledged. If Event1 is acknowledged, Event1
disappears. Status which is acknowledged the
last is continuously transmitted at the Max Update
Time interval. If the other status change occurred
before Event1 acknowledgement, Event2 keeps
internal and Event1 is continuously transmitted.
Acknowledgement is carried out in this state,
Event1 is disappeared and Event2 is transmitted.
In addition the acknowledgement is carried
out, all events are disappeared. Status which is
acknowledged the last is continuously transmitted
at the Max Update Time interval.