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4.4.2. Driver Specific Map Descriptor Parameters
Column Title Function Legal Values
Cheet_Zone
You can use a Map Descriptor to store
data for one, all or no zones. If you require
data from multiple zones then you must
define multiple Map Descriptors each
specifying the zone of interest. When
specifying “All”, the data for zone 0 is
stored in the first element of the Data Array
pointed to by the Data_Array_Name &
Data_Array_Location and the data for
zone 127 in the 128t h element of the Data
Array.
Depending on the firmware version of the
Cheetah panel some or all of the following
states are available. To have the driver
store data for multiple states you must
define multiple Map Descriptors - One per
state of interest.
Abort, Trouble, Supervisory, Zone Disable,
Pre-Alarm, Alarm, Pre-Discharge, Release,
Process.
None, All, 0-127
Must be None when
Cheet_Device is not equal
to None.
Cheet_Device
Define one or more Map Descriptors to
store data from the 0-127 addressable
devices. Each Map Descriptor must have
the Cheet_Zone set to None.
Devices belong to one of 4 possible loops.
Thus when you set Cheet_Device to All or
to a specific device number you must also
set the Cheet_Loop number to a value
from 1 to 4.
If you set Cheet_Device to All then 128
states are stored. The data for device 0 is
stored in the first element of the Data Array
pointed to by the Data_Array_Name &
Data_Array_Location and the data for
device 127 in the 128th element of the
Data Array.
None, All, 0-127
Must be None when
Cheet_Zone is not equal
to None.
Cheet_Loop Specify this parameter when the value of
Cheet_Device is not equal to none.
None, 1-3
Must be None when
Cheet_Zone is not equal
to None.