Appendix AAPI Commands

 

 

C

- Configure Channels

 

 

 

 

 

 

TYPE

Channel

 

 

 

EXECUTION

Deferred

 

 

 

SYNTAX

Cchans,

Configure the channels for the master unit and its slave units. chans and

 

 

type [,

type are required arguments, while lowsp, highsp and hyst are

 

 

[lowsp],

optional.

 

 

[highsp],

chans may be in two forms: chan (for a single channel where 1 < chan <

 

 

[hyst] ]

 

 

 

max) or first-last(for a range of channels where

 

 

 

1 < first < last < max), where max = 128 for ChartScan/1400.

 

 

 

The chassis is chan = 0.

 

 

 

type is the type to assign to those channels.

 

 

 

C?

Query current channel configuration.

 

DESCRIPTION

The optional arguments lowsp, highsp and hyst are the low setpoint, high setpoint and hysteresis values, respectively, for the Configure Channels (C) command. These arguments are only needed if it is desired to configure alarms on the specified channel(s). The format for these optional arguments follow the rules for readings input defined under the Set Data Format (F) command.

The channel type is used by the unit to determine how a certain channels readings are to be interpreted. Because of this fact, defining the channel type is critical to the proper configuration of the channel. Each channel must be assigned a channel type in order for it to be included in the scan group. Likewise, assigning a channel type of 0 will remove that channel from the scan group.

The following table outlines the channel types for ChartScan/1400.

Channel Types

ChartScan/1400

0

Null

1-9

Thermocouple Card

10

(N/A)

11

Volts Card

12,13,14

Volts Card

15

Reserved

16,17,18

Reserved

19

(N/A)

20

High-Voltage Card

21,22

High-Voltage Card

23,24,25,26

Volts Card

27

(N/A)

28,29

High-Voltage Card

30

High-Voltage Card

31-50

Thermocouple Card

51-59

(N/A)

60-99

Reserved

100-110

Reserved

111-127

Reserved

228-238

Reserved

The following list outlines the channel type definitions:

Null Type: The null channel type is type 0. Assigning a channel to the null type will remove the channel from the scan group.

Thermocouple Card Types: See the following tables for details.

Volts Card Types: See the following tables for details.

High-Voltage Card Types: See the following tables for details.

Reserved Types: Reserved types are types that are reserved to the internal processes of the unit. Among these types, 90 and 91 are reserved for chassis calibration. Refer to Chapter 6 for calibration details.

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