
e005 OLIMPO
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User’s manual
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Siap+Micros S.r.l.
constant
value
0
Instant data of the parameter acquired correctly
1
An error of electric acquisition
2
A parameter in the out of monitor condition
3
Instant data in the over-range condition
4
Instant data invalid due to a variation of the associated digitial input
5
Instant data invalid due to an invalidation of the associated anologic input.
6
Instant data in the condition of minimum alarm
7
Instant data in the minimum prealarm condition
8
Instant data in the maximum prealarm condition
9
Instant data in the condition of maximum alarm
10
Data unavailable awaiting reconditioning
11
Test
12
Alarm ( only for a digitial On/Off parameter)
13
Reference for the zero calibration
14
Data awaiting zero calibration
15
Data being calibrated to zero
16
Data awaiting the calibration of the span
17
Data being calibrating at the span
S
18
Data in the clearing phase
Therefore, a
block
which represents the
Instant Data
of a parameter of measurement may be structured like
this:
id + “,” + T + “,” + v “,” + A + “,” + v”,” + S + “,” + value_3
The three sections shown do not have to be positioned in a precise order, but it would be advisable to
position as shown above. Depending on the Status in which the parameter exists (
in acquisition, in alarm, in
calibration
, etc) defined by section
S+","+Value
3
,
its corresponding instant data defined in section
A+","+Value1
, may be
invalidated
. In such a situation the
Value_1
is no longer a numerical data, but would
be replaced by a specific character which is "
∗∗∗∗
" (ASCII 42) This character is also defined with the name
"missing data"
.
1.16.3 TERMINATOR
To Conclude the
Terminator
is a field which identifies the end of the record format.The terminator is
composed of characters
"#"
(ASCII 35) + a number indicating the total number of
fields
of the record
between the starting header "
ST
" and the terminator "#" included. For example
#50
indicates the record is
composed of a total of 50 fields with a "
ST
" header and a "#" terminator included.
1.16.4 An example of the Instant data in the record format
The N°2 monitoring station on the 4
th
February 1996 at 13.45.15 memorized a record format of
Instant data
similar to the following:
ST02 , 6 , 13.45.15 , 04 , 02 , 96 , 1 , M02 , 1 , T , 0 , A , 13.5 , S , 0 , 2 , T , 0, A , * , S , 1 , #23
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