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Return Monitoring
Simple GUI Reply
When ever there is a change in state of any lamp on the Master
Station, return data showing the state of that lamp is sent from
the
PCinterface
to the
Show Controller.
This data can be in one of two formats:-
Simple GUI Reply
and
Channel & Function Reply.
The
PCinterface
is shipped with the
Simple GUI Reply
set as
the default. To change the reply format, see
Monitoring Reply
Mode
command on the following page.
Simple GUI Reply
•
Each lamp has been allocated a single byte decimal number in
the range of 1-119. See pages 22 and 23 for details.
While there are only 112 lamps, some numbers are not used.
Value
0
1
2
3
Off
On
Flashing
Dimmed
Lamp
A simple monitoring interface for use with touch screens.
Header
Master Number (1-6)
Channel number (1-9, A-G, S & T-W)
Function (Fault, Go, S/by etc)
Value (0-3)
Channel & Function Reply
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Channel & Function Reply
•
The
Function
varies depending on the letter in the Channel
Number position. Refer to the table on page 24 for details.
Channel Number
1-9
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
S
T-W
Channels 1-9
Channel 10
Channel 11
Channel 12
Channel 13
Channel 14
Channel 15
Channel 16
Group Masters
& Short Lamp
Sensors 1-4
Additional letters are used in the
Channel Number position to
indicate lamps other than those
of the 16 channels.
S
indicates the
Group Master
lamps and the
Short
lamp.
T-W
are used to indicate the 4
Sensor
channels.
A monitoring interface using all ASCII characters.
Its primary application is for debugging.
Master 1, Ch 2 Standby lamp, Off
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0
Master 1, Group B Master lamps, Dimmed
Master 1, Ch 9 Go lamp, Flashing
Simple GUI Reply
Example
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3
Master 1, Ch 2, Standby lamp, Off
[ 1 2 S
0
Master 1, Group B Master lamps, Dimmed
Master 1, Ch 9, Go lamp, Flashing
Channel & Function Reply
Example
[ 1 S B
3
[ 1 9 G
2
Value
0
1
2
3
Off
On
Flashing
Dimmed
Lamp
Header
Master Number (1-6)
Simple GUI Reply
Lamp Number (1-119)
Value (0-3)
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