e005 OLIMPO
ver. 00
User’s manual
pag. 9 di 29
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e005-di OLIMPO (eng).doc
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Each part of this Record Format is subdivided within itself into separate fields of the characters "," (ASCII
44). All of the
data
(
instant data, statistical data, data in alert, Calibration data,
etc) managed by the system
are all recorded in the internal memory (RAM) of the Main Unit and, if present, in the external memory
(memory card).
Depending on the type of data that has been registered/recorded it is carried out in precise areas of the
memory. The subdivision of the area is governed ,as described below, by precise recording procedures.
•
Area n°1
⇒
05 Kbyte, for the memorization of the
Instant Data
•
Area n°2
⇒
05 Kbyte, for the memorization of the new
Messages in Arrival
(Teleprogrammed)
•
Area n°3
⇒
05 Kbyte, for the memorization of the
Exiting Messages
(Teleprogrammed)
•
Area n°4
⇒
05 Kbyte, for the memorization of the
Data in Alert
•
Area n°5
⇒
05 Kbyte,
Auxillary
•
Area n°6
⇒
300 Kbyte, for the memorization of the
Statistical Data
•
Area n°7
⇒
01 Kbyte,
Auxillary
•
Area n°8
⇒
01 Kbyte,
Auxillary
•
Area n°9
⇒
01 Kbyte,
Auxillary
•
Area n°10
⇒
7500 Kbyte, an optional on the memory card which allows you to memorize the backup of
the
Statistical Data
.
The
data
is recorded in the suitable memory area. They are recorded in a sequence of characters ASCII.
The memorizing procedures of the data depend on the specific type of
data
in question. These modules are
described in the
Record Format
which define the structures. Four different recording methods have been
devised ,one for each type of
data
.
The 4 types are explained in detail as follows:
•
Statistical Data
Record Format
•
Instant Data
Record Format
•
Record Format
Data in Alert
•
Record Format
Calibration Data
The
Center
carries out the reading requests of the data by using the OLIMPO SW programme or the
Network handling programme, the communication module replies with the data recorded in the files .
In the following we explain in detail these 4
Record Formats
used. In order to explain this we use the
following points:
•
The row of characters are all written with capitals
•
Every variable field is identified with a name (printed in small letters/low type) and indicate the
values they could allow.
•
The decimal point, when present in the measurement, is identified by the characters ","
•
To effect a separation between a field and the following one the comma "," is always used.
N.B.:
In the following points when we speak about Analogic input we mean all inputs, Tension, counter,
portable perimeter, Frequency meter, but when we refer to Digital Input we mean exclusively the
input of the on/off type (logical state high or low).