FieldServer FS-8700-103 instruction manual Map Descriptor Example #2 QLA Report

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4.4.5.Map Descriptor Example #2 – QLA Report.

In this example, a Map Descriptor is created to read the Latest Area Report (QLA). This report contains gas concentration and status for each port and sensor. Ten Data array elements are required for each port / sensor that is reported. The poistion in the array is dependent on the port/sensor number. Appendix B provides additional information. By specifying the extra arrays (DA_Bit_Name and DA_Byte_Name) the driver stores additional information.

//Client Side Map descriptors

 

Map Descriptors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Map_Descriptor_Name,

 

Data_Array_Name,

Data_Array_Offset,

Function,

Node_Name

Address

Length

Scan_Interval

DA_Byte_Name

DA_Bit_Name

TGM_Funtion

 

RD_QLA,

 

DA_CALR,

0,

RDBC,

Node_A,

0,

300,

1.0s

DA_GAS_UNITS

DA_QLA_GAS

QLA

Gas concentration

value, status, engineering units index values, gas name index values are stored in this Data Array

This parameter may be omitted. If specified then the Data Array will be used to store the gas concentration value engineering units in ASCII. Storage position is dependent on the port/ sensor number.

This parameter may be omitted. If

Tells the driver

specified then the Data Array will

to read the QLA

be used to store the gas name in

report.

ASCII. Storage position is

 

dependent on the port/ sensor number.

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Contents FS-8700-103 ATMI-TGM Serial Driver Table of Contents Client Only 1 Server Node Allowed PER Port Max Nodes Supported FieldServer Mode CommentsAtmi TGM Serial Driver Description FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial ManualFieldServer Technologies Description Required 3rd Party ConfigurationHardware Connections Malfun Remote OFF Line Hardware Connection Tips / HintsMalfun Printer OFF Line Column Title Function Legal Values Configuring the FieldServer as a Atmi TGM Serial ClientData Arrays/Descriptors Section TitleNone Client Side Connection DescriptionsClient Side Node Descriptors Column Function Legal Values Title Driver Related Map Descriptor ParametersTiming Parameters RDBC, ARSCalr Map Descriptor Example #1 Calr ReportMap Descriptor Example #2 QLA Report QIR Map Descriptor Example #3 QIR Report MalfunctionsGEH4 H2AC H2S H2SE HCL N2O NF3 NH3 PH3 Pocl POCL3 Sihx Gas Name Index ValueNone ASH3 CH4 CH4AC CL2 DETOffset Malfunction Return to Normal Appendix A.2. Malfunction TableARU PPM PPB LEL PCT Appendix A.3. Gas Concentration Engineering UnitsEngineering Units Index Value Alarm Reset ALL Malfunctions Clear Data Array specified by the DABitName ContentsAppendix B.2. How Gas Data is Stored Data Array specified by the DataArrayNamePPM TGM Appendix B.4. Adding / Modifying Hard Coded Gas NamesDisk is Full TGM Appendix B.5. Adding / Modifying Malfunction StringsC2H5OH TGM Disk Nearly Full TGMDisk not Full TGM Appendix B.6. Adding / Modifying ‘Return to Normal’ StringsDisk no Longer Full TGM Appendix B.8. Synchronizing Malfunctions Message Appendix C. Driver Error MessagesFS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial ManualPage 22 FYI FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial Manual Message#21 Stat Relative Offset Appendix C.1. Exposing Driver Operating StatisticsUINT16 FS-8700-103ATMITGMSerial Manual Word baudRate = This page Intentionally Left Blank

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