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DGH.sll
The purpose of this SLL is to connect any DGH output module,
typically a 4-20mA or 0-5V, to a com port. The DGH module
simply needs to respond to the following output string:
$1AO+0yyyy.yy
followed by a CR. Refer to App note 33 for details on use of this
block.
Evapotran.sll
The purpose of this SLL is to add an Output block to weather
stations that will calculate daily potential evapotranspiration
(ET0)
GPRS.sll
This SLL adds support for GPRS cell modem communications,
both transmissions and incoming message processing.
GPRS232.sll
This SLL provides a general purpose RS-232 communications
block, intended to enable measurement of a variety of RS-232
sensors.
IMD.sll
This SLL implements custom reporting functionality required by
IMD.
IECModbus.sll
This SLL extends the capabilities of the modbus sll to work with a
device built by Applied Systems Engineering to interface to an
IEC-104 network.
Iridium.sll
This SLL adds support for Iridium cell modem communications,
both transmissions and incoming message processing.
LCRAPLCDriver.sll
The purpose of this SLL is to connect a serial input PLC to one of
the COM ports. The PLC is used to provide remote output of the
headwater and tailwater levels in reservoirs
LCRASerialDisplay.sll The purpose of this SLL is to connect a two-line Adaptive
Alpha
display to one of the COM ports. The purpose of the
display is to provide remote output of the headwater and tailwater
levels in reservoirs.
ManualEntry.sll
This SLL adds a block that allows the user to enter observed data
measurements manually.
Modbus.sll
The purpose of this SLL is to add the ability to communicate via
modbus to the Xpert/9210. For more information, see the
document “Xpert Modbus SLL User Manual”, available under
separate cover.
NIFC.sll
The purpose of this SLL is to provide the necessary blocks to
connect sensors used in Fire Weather applications.
Summary of Contents for Xpert2
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