INSTRUCTION BULLETIN—Reference Guide
CyTime
TM
Sequence of Events Recorder
IB-SER32e-02
Jan-2022
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Event Codes
Record Sequence Numbers
Unique sequence numbers are assigned to each event record in the file, ranging
from 0 to 4,294,967,295. Sequence numbers may be useful with application software
to verify the sequence of event data uploaded over a period of time, even if the SER
event record rolls over internally after its 8192 limit. In addition, if the event log is
cleared, the unique sequence numbers distinguish new events from those previ-
ously recorded.
The event codes shown below are used in the event log file record to describe the
type of event recorded by the SER.
Table 3-3 – Event Codes
Event
Code
Type
0
reserved
1
Input Status Change (Off to On, On to Off)
2
Input Enabled for Event Recording (by User)
3
Input Disabled for Event Recording (by User)
4
Input Chatter Count Off (Event Recording Resumed)
5
Input Chatter Count On (Event Recording Suspended)
6
Power On
7
SER Inter-Device (RS-485) Time Sync Lock
8
SER Inter-Device (RS-485) Time Sync Fail
9
Internal Error
10
Event Log Cleared
11
24V Power Loss
12
24V Power Restored
13
reserved
14
Manual Time Set
15
Setup Configuration Changed
16
Daylight Saving Time (DST) Start/End Switchover
17
Reset
18
Firmware Upgraded
19
Power Fail
20
PTP / NTP Time Sync Lock
21
PTP / NTP Time Sync Fail
22
Time Sync Lock (IRIG-B or DCF77)
23
Time Sync Fail (IRIG-B or DCF77)
24
Test Mode ON
25
Test Mode OFF
26
High-Speed Trigger Out
27
Test Mode Input Status Change (Forced Off or On)
28
reserved
29
RTC Battery Low
30
Power Control Module Issue
31
reserved