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DGC6 – UserManual
(The headlines and column numbers are only for easy explanation and aren’t written in the file!)
Column 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
...
98
99
etc.
Time
1
2
3
4
5
6
...
97
98
x
or time
DP1
DP2
DP3
DP4
DP5
DP6
...
AP1
AP2
09_50_02
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
0
0
09_50_03
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_04
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_05
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_06
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_07
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_08
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_09
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_10
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_11
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
25
29
09_50_12
0
20
20
28
0
-
...
0
29
The first column gives the time; from the second column on, the current values of all registered measuring points at
this time are written. Inactive measuring points within active measuring points are marked by a dash -.
Values less than 0 stands for an error status of the measuring point.
e.g. 0x8100 = Underrange of head of measuring point
e.g. 0x8200 = Overrange of head of measuring point
e.g. 0x9000 = Communication error of sensor board of measuring point
e.g. 0xB000 = Communication error of head of measuring point
Each error is marked by the prefix 0x.
In this way the file keeps a fixed structure and can be evaluated with Excel and graphed according to the chronological
sequence.