Protocol Timer Tick – The time interval at which the Server executes DDE protocol; how often the Server listens for an incoming message from a device or transmits a message to a device.
Register – Location in a device’s memory containing a single binary datum. Each register has a particular address, and the DDE Server can access a register’s data by specifying the device and the register’s address. Mnemonics are used to make the numeric register addresses more meaningful; for example, VOLTS_A is understandable as the volts on phase A of a particular device, whereas the actual register address might be
Register Map – Comprehensive listing of all register addresses and what they contain.
Scan Interval – Defines how often a device is to be scanned under optimal conditions; this is a target time which may not be attained due to network traffic load, number of devices, amount of data being requested, etc. A scan interval of 1000 msec (1 second) indicates that the DDE Server will attempt to scan the device as close to once per second as it can.
Server – A
Topic – A
Valid Data
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