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• “High al.: ###.#C or F”: alarm high limit value in Cel-
sius (“C”) or Fahreneit (“F”) unit, depending on last
datalogger configuration (refer to
HI92140
on-line-help
for details). If no high alarm limit was set by the user, then
the indication will be “High al.: -----C or F”.
• “ALARMS: <ACTIVE ALARMS>”: list of all active alarms,
as previously described (see “Alarm SMSs for HI142
dataloggers” subsection). If no alarm is active, then the
indication will be “No alarms”.
Information SMSs for meter connected to the digital input port
If the digital input was configured to send information SMSs
upon a user request message (see “Interface configuration”
section), then the following SMS will be sent:
“<INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION>; Digital input; <DESCRIP-
TION FOR THE DIGITAL INPUT STATUS>; Rem msg:
<NUMBER OF REMAINING MESSAGES>”.
<INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION> field is the same as for the
alarm SMS; <DESCRIPTION FOR THE DIGITAL INPUT STA-
TUS> is one of the two description strings defined by the user
with
HI504903SW
software on last interface configuration re-
lated to present digital input status (close or open).
Here is a message example: “Freezer East Side; Digital Input;
Port is open; Rem msg:32”.
Note
If no information is available regarding an instrument because
it did not answer to
HI504903
during last polling procedure,
then the following “Device not responding” string will appear
for <INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO THE INSTRUMENT> field.
Note
If SMS sending is disabled through the external switch, then
HI504903
sends only the message: “SMS disabled; Rem
msg: <NUMBER OF REMAINING MESSAGES>”.
Note
The information about SIM charge and expiration date are
not saved in the SIM card, but are managed by the network
operator; the instrument can not get directly the information.
To prevent the discharge of the SIM card, the user has to
configure manually (according with the credit stored on the
SIM card) the maximum number of SMSs that can be sent
(see “Interface configuration” section).
Note
Every time an SMS is submitted, the <NUMBER OF REMAIN-
ING MESSAGES> is updated and it will always indicate the
remaining number of messages that can be sent by the in-
strument. When this number is going to reach zero, the mes-
For <DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER>, <USER LOT ID> and
<NUMBER OF REMAINING MESSAGES> fields, please refer
to the previous subsection.
Find here below a complete list of available information (and
coded notations) in the <INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO THE
INSTRUMENT> field for all
HI142
devices connected to the
HI504903
interface:
• “Temp: ###.#C or F”: temperature reading in Celsius
(“C”) or Fahreneit (“F”) unit, depending on last datalogger
configuration. If the meter is currently logging, then the
displayed temperature value is the last logged sample, oth-
erwise (logger is in delayed start or log ended status) it is
the real time temperature reading during last polling pro-
cedure. If the reading is over-range the indication will be
“>>>>>”, while for under-range value the displayed
indication will be “<<<<<“.
• <LOGGER STATUS>: current logger status. There are four
operating status for
HI142
loggers:
• “Log wait... (<DATE AND TIME OF LOGGING BEGIN-
NING>)”: the logger is currently waiting to start the log-
ging procedure; <DATE AND TIME OF LOGGING BE-
GINNING> field keeps information about date and time
when the
HI142
device will start to log the first sample of
the lot.
• “Logging... (<DATE AND TIME OF LOGGING END>)”:
HI142
is currently logging; <DATE AND TIME OF LOG-
GING END> field keeps information about date and
time when the
HI142
device will record the last sample
of the current lot.
• “Logging... (cyclic memory)”:
HI142
is currently logging
in cyclic memory mode; once the memory is full, the log-
ger can continue to log by overwriting the older samples
with the new ones.
• “Log ended”:
HI142
is not currently logging; logging
ended or it was interrupted by the user.
• “Low al.: ###.#C or F”: alarm low limit value in Celsius
(“C”) or Fahreneit (“F”) unit, depending on last datalogger
configuration (refer to
HI92140
on-line-help for details).
If no low alarm limit was set by the user, then the indication
will be “Low al.: -----C or F”.