Fast History Program User Manual
(For the ROC800-Series)
QER 07Q019
Remote Automation Solutions
Fast History Program User Manual
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Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction 1
1.1 Scope and Organization ............................................................................................ 1
3.3 Saving the Configuration .......................................................................................... 22
Chapter 4 – Reference Material 25
4.1 Point Type 64/65: Fast History ................................................................................. 26
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Chapter 1 – Introduction
This chapter describes the structure of the manual and presents an
overview of the Fast History Program for the ROC800-Series Remote
Operations Controller.
1.1 Scope and Organization
This document serves as the user manual for the Fast History Program,
which is intended for use in the ROC800-Series Remote Operations
Controllers. This manual describes how to download, install, and
configure the Fast History Program (referred to as the “Fast History” or
“the program” throughout the rest of this manual). You can access and
configure this program using ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software
installed on a personal computer (PC) running Microsoft
(with Service Pack 3), Vista (32-bit) or Windows 7 (32-bit).
The sections in this manual are arranged to provide information in the
order in which it is needed for first-time users. Once you become familiar
with the procedures and the software running in the ROC, the manual may
be used as a reference tool.
ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual (for ROC800-
Series (part D301250X012).
1.2 Product Overview
The Fast History program gives the ROC800-Series product family the
capability to log user-defined parameters to a database at a much quicker
rate than is normally allowed.
Standard firmware based history allows for a time period as low as 1
sample per minute. The Fast History program enables data sampling at
intervals of 30 seconds, 15 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds, 1 second, 500
ms, 250 ms, 200 ms, or 100 ms. The program can record data at this rate
for 15 floating point values, and 8 discrete values packed into a single
byte. This rate of sampling creates large amounts of data, and cannot run
indefinitely. Therefore, you can enable or disable logging, as necessary.
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Requiring the use of History Segment 1, the configured program (rather
than the standard firmware) populates that history segment.
1.3 Program Requirements
The Fast History program (QER 07Q019) version 1.03 is compatible with
ROC800 Series 2 firmware version 3.61 (or higher), and version 2.41 (or
higher) of ROCLINK 800 software. The software requires you to install a
hardware license key.
Program specifics include:
Notes:
Two versions of the program are included. Installation and operation
are identical between the two programs, which use different point type
locations and different display numbers. You can load the program
into the slot of your choice on the ROC800.
This document demonstrates the installation of FastHistory.64.tar. The
installation process and functionality is the same for either version of
the program.
File Name
FastHistory.64.tar Series 1: 2.16
FastHistory.65.tar Series 1: 2.16
Target Unit/
Version
Series 2: 3.61
Series 2: 3.61
User Defined
Point (UDP)
64 18,346 154 69,632 2.41 64
65 18,353 154 73,728 2.41 65
Flash Used
(in bytes)
SRAM Used
(in bytes)
DRAM
Used (in
bytes)
ROCLINK
800
Version
Display
Number
Note: You must connect a PC to the ROC’s LOI port before starting the
download.
For information on viewing the memory allocation of user programs, refer
to Section 9.4 of the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual (for ROC800-Series) (part D301250X012).
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1.3.1 License Keys
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License keys, when matched with valid license codes, grant access to
applications such as the Fast History program.
The term “license key” refers to the physical piece of hardware that can
contain up to seven different licenses (refer to Figure 1). Each ROC800Series can have none, one, or two license keys installed. If you remove a
license key after enabling an application, the firmware disables the task
from running. This prevents unauthorized execution of protected
applications in a ROC.
J1
U1
DOC0422A
Figure 1. License Key
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Chapter 2 – Installation
This section provides instructions for installing the user program into the
ROC800-Series. Read Section 1.3 of the manual for program
requirements.
The downloadable program name is FastHistory.64.tar or
FastHistory.65.tar.
Note:
You must connect a PC to the Local Operator Interface (LOI) port
before you begin the download.
2.1 Installing the License Key
If you order the Fast History program for a new ROC, your device is
delivered with the license key installed. Go to Section 2.2.
If you order the program for an existing ROC800-Series, you must install
the license key yourself.
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Caution
Failure to exercise proper electrostatic discharge precautions, such as
wearing a grounded wrist strap may reset the processor or damage
electronic components, resulting in interrupted operations.
When working on units located in a hazardous area (where explosive
gases may be present), make sure the area is in a non-hazardous state
before performing these procedures. Performing these procedures in a
hazardous area could result in personal injury or property damage.
To install a license key:
1.
Remove power from the ROC800-Series.
2.
If necessary, remove the wire channel cover.
3.
Unscrew the screws from the Central Processing Unit (CPU) faceplate.
4.
Remove the CPU faceplate.
5.
Place the license key in the appropriate terminal slot (P4 or P6) in the
CPU.
DOC0423A
Figure 2. License Key Installation
Note:
When using a single license key, install it in slot P4.
6.
Press the license key into the terminal until it is firmly seated (refer to
Figure 2).
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7. Re-attach the CPU faceplate.
8. Re-attach the screws on the CPU faceplate.
9. If necessary, re-attach the wire channel cover.
10. Restore power to the ROC800-Series.
2.1.1 Verifying the License Key Installation
After you install the license key, you can verify whether the ROC800Series recognizes the key. From the ROCLINK 800 screen, select
Utilities > License Key Administrator. The License Key Administrator
screen displays:
Figure 3. License Key Administrator
Fast History appears in the Application Name column. (For further
information on the License Key Administrator screen, refer to Section 9.24
of the ROCLINK 800 Configuration Software User Manual (for ROC800-Series) (part D301250X012).)
After you verify that the license key is correctly installed and recognized,
proceed to Section 2.2 to download the user program.
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2.2 Downloading the FastHistory.65.tar Program
This section provides instructions for installing the FastHistory.65.tar
program file into the Flash memory on the ROC800.
To download the program using ROCLINK 800 software:
1. Connect the ROC to your computer using the LOI port.
2. Start and logon to ROCLINK 800.
3. Select Utilities > User Program Administrator from the ROCLINK
menu bar. The User Program Administrator screen displays (see
Figure 4):
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Figure 4. User Program Administrator
4. Select any empty program number (in this case, number 1) into which
to download the program.
5. Click Browse in the Download User Program File frame. The Select
User Program File screen displays (see Figure 5).
6. Select the path and user program file to download from the CD-ROM.
(Program files are typically located in the Program Files folder on the
CD-ROM.) As Figure 5 shows, the screen lists all valid user program
files with the .TAR extension:
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Figure 5. Select User Program File
7. Click Open to select the program file. The User Program
Administrator screen displays. As shown in Figure 6, note that the
Download User Program File frame identifies the selected program
and that the Download & Start button is active:
Figure 6. User Program Administrator
8. Click Download & Start to begin loading the selected program. The
following message displays:
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Figure 7. Confirm Download
9. Click Yes to begin the download. When the download completes, the
following message displays:
Figure 8. ROCLINK 800 Download Confirmation
10. Click OK. The User Program Administrator screen displays (see
Figure 9). Note that:
The Device User Program Environment frame reflects the use of
system memory.
The User Programs Installed in Device frame identifies the
installed program(s).
The Status field indicates that the program is running.
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Figure 9. User Program Administrator
11. Click Close and proceed to Chapter 3 to configure the program.
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Chapter 3 – Configuration
After you have downloaded and started the Fast History program, you
must make changes to ROCLINK 800 before you configure the program.
Access all screens from the main ROCLINK 800 screen
Use the Fast History screen to view information on the proper operation of
the Fast History program and to define the logging interval, status inputs,
and process data that is recorded by the program.
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Figure 10. Main ROCLINK 800 screen (with Configuration Tree)
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3.1 Configuring ROCLINK 800
Before configuring the user program, you must make changes to
ROCLINK 800. In addition to the parameters normally configured in
ROCLINK 800, you also need to configure or verify the History Segment
Configuration and History Segment Point Configuration screens.
3.1.1 Configuring History Segments
Use the History Segment Configuration screen to adjust the number of
points ROCLINK 800 uses.
To access this screen:
1. Login to ROCLINK 800 and connect to the ROC800-Series device.
2. Select Configure > History Segments from the ROCLINK 800 menu
bar.
Figure 11. ROCLINK 800, History Segment Configuration
3. Change the Number of Points field for Segment 01 to a value of 18.
4. Change the Periodic Entries field for Segments 02-12 to a value of 0.
5. Change the Daily Entries field for Segments 01-12 to a value of 0.
6. Change the Periodic Entries field for Segment 01 to a value of 10000.
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Figure 12. History Segment Configuration (with configured values)
7. Click Apply and then OK. The main ROCLINK 800 screen displays.
8. Proceed to Section 3.1.2, History Segment Point Configuration.
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3.1.2 ConfiguringHistory Segment Points
You must also make changes to the History Segment Point Configuration
screen. These changes tell the ROC what type of data the program
collects.
To access this screen:
1. Select Configure > History Points from the ROCLINK 800 menu
bar.
2. Select the Segm…01 tab on the History Segment Point Configuration
screen.
Figure 13. History Segment Point Configuration, Segm…01 tab
3. Change (as show in Figure 13) the Archive Type field of Point 1 to a
value of User Program Time.
4. Change (as shown in Figure 13) the Archive Type field of points 2 –
18 to a value of User Program Data.
Note: Leave the Archive Point field for points 1-18 at the default
value (either “undefined” or 0,0,0). Optionally, complete the
User Description field for each point with a short description of
the variable being logged.
5. Click Apply and then OK. The ROCLINK 800 screen appears.
6. Proceed to Section 3.2 to configure the Fast History program.
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3.2 FastHistory Screen
Use this screen to view information on the proper operation of the Fast
History program and to define the logging interval, status inputs, and
process data that the program records.
To access this screen:
1. From the Directory Tree, select User Program > Program #1,
FastHistory.
2. Double-click Display #65, FastHistory. Double-click #1, Setup. The
Product screen displays, showing the Information tab:
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Figure 14. FastHistory, Information tab
Note: The Fast History screen has a tab format. Sections 3.2.1 and
Section 3.2.2 discuss the requirements for each tab on the Product
screen.
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3.2.1 FastHistory – Information Tab
Use this tab (which displays when you access the Fast History screen) to
view information and instructions on the proper operation of the program.
Note: This is a read-only screen and provides generalized reference
information on the proper use of the Fast History program. Consult
this manual for more detailed instructions.
Figure 15. FastHistory, Information tab
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3.2.2 FastHistory – Setup Tab
Use this tab to define the logging interval, status inputs, and process data
that is recorded by the program.
To access this screen:
1. Select the Setup tab. The FastHistory screen displays:
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Figure 16. FastHistory, Setup tab
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2. Review the values in the following fields:
Field Description
Logging Interval
Defines the amount of time the program waits before
polling the system for values and archiving them into
history points. Valid values are 100ms, 200ms, 250ms, 500ms, 1000ms, 5s, 10s, 15s, and 30s. The default
value is 250ms.
Logging
Interval
(ms)
100 10000 16 min 40 s
200 10000 33 min 20 s
250 10000 41 min 40 s
500 10000 1 hr 23 min 20 s
# of
History
Points Amount of History
Enable Logging
Logging
Interval
(s)
1 10000 2 hr 46 min 40 s
5 10000 13 hr 53 min 20 s
10 10000 1 day 3 hr 46 min 40 s
15 10000 1 day 17 hr 40 min
30 10000 3 days 11 hr 20 min
Select to have the program write the values gathered
# of
History
Points Amount of History
during the polling process to history. The default value
is unselected.
Value of Packed
Bytes
Status 1-8
This read-only field displays the total size of the data
gathered during the polling process.
Click … to display the TLP screen, which you use to
assign a discrete input. The status of the discrete input
is recorded in history as a 1 or 0.
Data 1-15
Click … to display the TLP screen, which you use to
assign an analog input. The floating point value of the
analog input is recorded in history (typically the live inuse EU value). If you do not use analog inputs, assign
these fields only to parameters with a “Float” data type.
3. Click Apply and then Close to save any changes you have made and
return to the main ROCLINK 800 screen.
4. Proceed to Section 3.3 to define how the system retrieves history
values.
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3.3 Retrieving History Values
Use the following screens to retrieve history data from the device.
To access this screen:
1. From the ROCLINK menu bar, select View > History > From
Device. The Select History to View screen displays.
2. Select Segment #1, Segment 01 and select Hour/Periodic as the
History Type.
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Figure 17. Select History to View
3. Click OK to display the Periodic History values table:
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Figure 18. Periodic History
4. Review the values in the following fields (Columns):
Column Description
Date/Time
PGM TIME
PGM
PGM
The Fast History program does not use this
column, which retains its default values.
This column represents the time stamp (day
and time) that the data in the same row has
been archived.
The first PGM column contains the number of
micro seconds into the second that the data is
logged. For logging intervals less ais value
increases relevant to the records taken within
the same second. This field is not used for
logging intervals greater than or equal to 1
second (such as 5 seconds)
The second PGM column contains the value
of the packed bits recorded at the time of the
history record
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Column Description
PGM
The third and subsequent PGM columns
contain the value of the floating point
parameters recorded at the time of the history
record.
5. Proceed to Section 3.4 to save the configuration.
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3.4 Saving the Configuration
Whenever you modify or change the configuration, it is a good practice to
save the final configuration to memory.
To save the configuration:
1. Select ROC > Flags. The Flags screen displays:
Figure 19. Flags screen
2. Click Save Configuration. A verification message displays:
Figure 20. Perform Save screen
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3. Click OK to begin the save process. The Status field on the Flags
screen displays In Progress. When the process ends, the Status field on
the Flags screen displays Completed.
4. Click Update on the Flags screen. This completes the process of
saving your new configuration.
Note: For archive purposes, you should also save this configuration to
your PC’s hard drive or a removable media (such as a flash drive)
using the File > Save Configuration option on the ROCLINK 800
menu bar.
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Chapter 4 – Reference Materials
This section provides information on the user-defined point type the Fast
History program uses:
Fast History
Point Type 64/65 (Fast History)
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4.1 Point Type 64/65: Fast History
Point type 64/65 contains the parameters defining selections for the Fast History program.
Point Type 64/65: Fast History
Parm
#
0 Tag ID R/W User String10 10
1 Log Interval R/W User U16 2 100, 200, 250, 500,
2 Enable Logging R/W User U8 1 0-255 0 1.00If enabled, logs data at the
3 Packed Status R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00Looks at the value of status 1
4 Status 1 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
Name AccessProgram
or User
Update
Data
Type
LengthRange Default
0x20 0x7E for
each ASCII
character
1000, 5000, 10000,
15000, 30000
ROC
“ “ 1.00Identification name.
250 1.00Millisecond interval between
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ersionDescription of functionality
and meaning of values
attempts to record data. Valid
values are 100, 200, 250, 500,
1000, 5000, 10000, 15000, and
30000.
configured interval.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
through status 8, and packs the
values into one byte to store in
history.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
The lowest bit of this byte
represents the value of status
1.
Example: Status 1 and 3 are
non-zero, the rest are zero.
The bits would be set as 0000
0101.
The value of this parameter
would be 5.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 1 in the
packed byte.
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Parm
#
5 Status 1 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
6 Status 2 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
7 Status 2 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
8 Status 3 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
9 Status 3 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
10 Status 4 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
11 Status 4 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
12 Status 5 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
Name AccessProgram
or User
Update
Data
Type
LengthRange Default
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
ersionDescription of functionality
and meaning of values
defined by Status 1.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 2 in the
packed byte.
defined by Status 2.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 3 in the
packed byte.
defined by Status 3.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 4 in the
packed byte.
defined by Status 4.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 5 in the
packed byte.
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Parm
#
13 Status 5 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
14 Status 6 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
15 Status 6 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
16 Status 7 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
17 Status 7 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
18 Status 8 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
19 Status 8 R/O System U8 1 0-255 0 1.00The value of the parameter
20 Data 1 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
21 Data 1 R/O System Float 1 An y valid IEEE 754
Name AccessProgram
or User
Update
Data
Type
LengthRange Default
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0 1.00The value of the data point.
float
ersionDescription of functionality
and meaning of values
defined by Status 5.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 6 in the
packed byte.
defined by Status 6.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 7 in the
packed byte.
defined by Status 7.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be
represented by bit 8 in the
packed byte.
defined by Status 8.
If a status is non-zero, it is
considered True, Logical 1.
ROC database to be stores in
history.
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Parm
#
22 Data 2 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
23 Data 2 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
24 Data 3 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
25 Data 3 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
26 Data 4 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
27 Data 4 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
28 Data 5 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
29 Data 5 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
30 Data 6 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
31 Data 6 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
32 Data 7 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
33 Data 7 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
34 Data 8 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
Name AccessProgram
or User
Update
Data
Type
LengthRange Default
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
ersionDescription of functionality
and meaning of values
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
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Parm
#
35 Data 8 R/O System Float 4 An y valid IEEE 754
36 Data 9 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
37 Data 9 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
38 Data 10 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
39 Data 10 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
40 Data 11 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
41 Data 11 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
42 Data 12 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
43 Data 12 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
44 Data 13 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
45 Data 13 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
46 Data14 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
47 Data 14 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
Name AccessProgram
or User
Update
Data
Type
LengthRange Default
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ROC
float
ersionDescription of functionality
and meaning of values
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC database to be stored in
history.
0 1.00The value of the data point.
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Parm
#
48 Data 15 TLP R/W User TLP 3 Any TLP in the
49 Data 15 R/O System Float 4 Any valid IEEE 754
50 Current History Index R/O System U16 2 0 -> 65535 0 1.03 Determines the current working
Name AccessProgram
or User
Update
Data
Type
LengthRange Default
0, 0, 0 1.00Defines the parameter in the
ROC
0 1.00The value of the data point.
float
ersionDescription of functionality
and meaning of values
ROC database to be stored in
history.
periodic index into the in-use
history segment. Can be used
for the retrieval of history via
protocol. Increments by 1 for
each history entry made, and
will rollover to 0 when it reaches
the maximum size of the history
segment, as defined by 124,X,3
(Periodic Entries).
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