ePAQ-9405
User’s Guide
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Test Panel
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Example entry:
RA 5 2 3 4 1
Example display:
+25116 +0136 -12000 +0050 +0246
NOTES
Analog points will be displayed as 16-bit values (default). To display
points as 12-bit values, type
12bit
<enter> before using the
RA
command. To switch back to 16-bit values, type
16bit
<enter>.
For 1 milliampere transducers, 2047 (12-bit) or 32767 (16-bit)
represents full scale or 1 milliampere. 0 represents zero scale or zero
milliampere. For 4-20 milliampere transducers, 2047 (12-bit) or 32767
(16-bit) represents full scale or 20 milliamperes. 409 (12-bit) or 6544
(16-bit) represents zero scale or 4 milliamperes.
If an analog point is not responding to interrogation by the ePAQ, the
word
FAIL
will be shown instead of the value for all points associated
with that panel. If the point entered is not defined or does not exist,
the word
INVALID DATA
will be shown.
When additional analog points are to be examined, press the
ENTER
key, the analog points previously entered will scroll upwards to the
next line on the display and all values will be frozen (not updated).
Then, repeat step 1. by entering
RA
(space) and the desired analog
point numbers. This procedure can be continued to examine every
analog point in the RTU, if desired.
To monitor accumulators with timing, PDMs and reference analogs,
perform step 1. by entering
RA
(space) and the specific point
numbers which correspond to either the accumulator timing, PDMs or
reference analogs. All displayed values are in decimal format.
NOTE
Over a Remote based test panel connection, this command will continue to
update the screen after the 5 minute inactivity timeout has elapsed. When
you attempt to exit from this command (by pressing Enter), you will be
prompted to re-enter a valid username and password combination.
15.9 Reading Status Values (RS)
Up to four selected status groups can be monitored at a time. Type in
RS
(space)
and the number or numbers of the status groups, not necessarily in any order. Each
number must be followed by a space. Groups begin with number 0 (zero).
Example entry for the sixth and ninth groups:
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