Campbell Hausfeld COM220 Network Card User Manual


 
Appendix A. Changing COM220 Settings
Do not put Instruction 97 inside a loop or conditional
statement; it must be executed each time the table is run.
IMPORTANT
In the example below, the program does two minute data callbacks via the
COM220 phone modem. Edit instruction 13 with your PC’s (LoggerNet’s)
phone number. Remember to set COM220 DIP switch 5 to “closed”, switch 1
open for Modem Enable mode, and switches 3 and 4 open for 9600 baud. The
callback ID in this example is 222. The callback ID is a user-specified number
and must also be entered in LoggerNet Setup for callbacks to work.
*Table 1 Program
01: 5 Execution Interval (seconds)
; Prevent callback when program Compiled
1: If Flag/Port (P91)
1: 28 Do if Flag 8 is Low
2: 30 Then Do
2: Do (P86)
1: 15 Set Flag 5 High
3: Do (P86)
1: 18 Set Flag 8 High
4: End (P95)
5: Batt Voltage (P10)
1: 1 Loc [ BatVolt ] ;measure battery voltage
6: Internal Temperature (P17)
1: 2 Loc [ TEMP_PANL ] ;measure panel temperature
7: If time is (P92) ;final storage every 10 seconds
1: 0 -- Minutes (Seconds --) into a
2: 10 Interval (same units as above)
3: 10 Set Output Flag High (Flag 0)
8: Real Time (P77)
1: 111 Day,Hour/Minute,Seconds (midnight = 0000) ;place a time stamp
9: Sample (P70)
1: 1 Reps
2: 1 Loc [ BatVolt ] ;sample battery voltage
10: Sample (P70)
1: 1 Reps
2: 2 Loc [ Temp_PANL] ;sample panel temperature
11: If time is (P92)
1: 0 Minutes (Seconds --) into a
2: 2 Interval (same units as above)
3: 25 Set Flag 5 Low
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