e005 OLIMPO
ver. 00
User’s manual
pag. 18 di 29
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Each time every section is broken down into two fields which together compete to provide the single
information regarding the parameter in
alarm
.
Each section would be structured in detail like this:
SECTION_N = co “,” + value
Where the two fields would undertake the following meaning:
constant
The characters ASCII (from ASCII65 to ASCII90) which express the meaning of the
next field "
value
".
value
The numerical value which represents the characteristic of the parameter being
examined. Such haracteristic may be the
value of the measurement of the
parameter, a special code, a special state,
etc…
The following table provides a description of the values which the field "
constant
" and the following field
(
value
) might undertake in the special application of
Data in Alert
:
constant
The meaning that the following field has undertaken (
value
)
T
TYPE
(analogic or digital) of the parameter, identified by the
id
field.
W
TYPE OF ALERT
of the parameter, identified by the
id
field
A
INSTANT VALUE
of the parameter, identified by the
id
field
V
THE THRESHOLD OF THE ALERT
of the parameter, identified by the
id
field
From the table you can see that the field
"value"
undertakes various meanings depending on the preceding
parameter. The tables which follow provide a description of the values which a
"value"
field may undertake
for every type of
"constant"
.
constant
value
0
To identify an analogic parameter
T
1
To identify a digital ON/OFF parameter
constant
value
4 Over range
3 Acquisition error
2 Maximum alarm
1 Maximum pre-alarm an threshold
0 Deactivation of the alert
-1 Minimum pre-alarm or the threshold of attention
W
-2 Minimum alarm