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OFFSET, e.g., "Offset"
STATION, e.g., "Station Name"
SLOPE, e.g., "Slope"
SERIALPRODUCT, e.g., "SerialNo Product"
SERIALMICRO, e.g., "SerialNo Micro"
SERIALTX, e.g., "SerialNo Tx"
TYPE, e.g., "Meas Type"
VERSION, e.g., "model and version"
Fixed Width Output
Vertical bar characters are used to fix column width and alignment. For example:
|11:<VALUE>| : Left aligned, width 11
|<VALUE>:11| : Right aligned, width 11
|11:<VALUE>:| : Centered, width 11
Optional Output
Brackets are used to signal output that should be populated only if at least one of the contained variables
is non-blank, or in the case of the quality field, bad quality. The following examples makes both units and
quality optional in measurement output:
MM/DD/YYYY,HH:MM:SS,<NAME>,<VALUE>[,<UNITS>,<Q>]\r\n
Optional fields may be nested.
12.9
Modbus
for details.
12.10
General Purpose Variables
A set of general purpose variables allows the user to store information in the station's setup.
Each set consists of a label and a value.
The label is an ASCII string up to 19 bytes long.
The value is IEEE32 bit floating point number.
There are 32 sets, allowing one to store 32 labels and 32 values.
The variables' original purpose is to allow a means of storing configuration data for Python scripts.
However, the variables may be used in any way the user sees fit.
The system will not normally read or write the variables.
These variables are stored in permanent memory. They are not lost on bootup.
Setting the system to defaults will reset the values of the variables.
LinkComm provides a convenient way of reading and writing these variables via the Other Setup
tab.
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