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Table of header names for parameters:
header name
parameter
header name
parameter
“E1”
EGT cylinder 1
“OIL”
oil temp
“E2”
EGT cylinder 2
“DIF”
EGT span
“E3”
EGT cylinder 3
“CLD”
shock cooling
“E4”
EGT cylinder 4
“OATF”
outside air temp.
“E5”
EGT cylinder 5
“CDT”
compressor discharge
“E6”
EGT cylinder 6
“IND”
induction
“T1”
TIT #1
“RPM”
RPM
“T2”
TIT #2
“MAP”
manifold pressure
“C1”
CHT cylinder 1
“%HP”
percent horsepower
“C2”
CHT cylinder 2
“BAT”
battery voltage
“C3”
CHT cylinder 3
“GPH”
fuel flow
“C4”
CHT cylinder 4
“REM”
remaining fuel
“C5”
CHT cylinder 5
“C6”
CHT cylinder 6
Header line example:
“E1”, “E2”, “E3”, “E4”, “E5”, “E6”, “T1”, “T2”, “C1”, “C2”, “C3”, “C4”, “C5”,
“C6”, “OIL”, “DIF”, “CLD”, “OATF”, “CDT”, “IND”, “RPM”, “MAP”, “%HP”,
“BAT”,“GPH”,“REM”<CR><LF>
In the examples shown here, separate lines are shown for clarity only.
Each line is output as a single string with no imbedded carriage returns
or line feeds, and is terminated with a single carriage return
<CR>
and
line feed
<LF>.
If a parameter is not in the sequence it will be omitted
from both the descriptor line and the data line. Outside air temperature
header is either “OATF” or “OATC” depending on the temperature units
displayed.
Data line example:
1390,1340,1390,1360,1420,1340,1450,1460,365,380,334,359,344,365,196,90,
30,76,250,23,2340,20.2,65,28.2,14.2,43
<CR><LF>
If a parameter is removed from the sequence due to a disabled probe, that
parameter will be output as the string “
NA
” with the quotation marks
included in the string.
Capturing real-time data with a PC Compatible Laptop
Any laptop computer can be used to capture and analyze the real-time
serial data from your EDM. J. P. Instruments provides an optional
connector to interface to a standard 9 pin D serial data port of a PC, or
you may construct your own as shown here: