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Bit# 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Chan #
16
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
1
Binary
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Hex 8 0 0 1
The above example indicates that Channels 1 and 16 are "in alarm".
Example:
Configure stream 1 to return UTR Thermal Alarm Status prefix field, and all the UTR
Temperature/Other E. U. data. Exclude the Primary Transducer (Temperature/Resistance) E.
U. Data:
"
c 05 1 0082"
Read response:
"
A"
If or when stream 1 is subsequently enabled, data groups in that stream with the
lowest-bit-
numbers (table positions)
selected are delivered first. In this example (bbbb = 0082), the UTR
Temperature Status
binary prefix datum would be first, and then all the specified UTR
Temperature/Other EU
data would follow (highest specified channel to lowest specified
channel). The standard 5-byte binary prefix (
tssss) that begins all stream scans would precede
this status and data group.(See the Autonomous Packet box in
Start Stream sub-command (‘c
01
’)
Note
NUSS uses this command in its Run State Editor to define the data
group content of any streams that generate other than the Primary
Transducer E. U. Data group only. There is such a sub-command in
the definition file for each Run State ’r’ (recorded in a file with the
name: "9046-<serial#>rs<r>.ini" in the ‘Ini’ subfolder of NUSS). A
similar file with the name: "9046-<serial#>rs<r>.0" in the same
subfolder defines the Data Set of Run State ‘r’. This contains the
Run form’s Display Format, Units, and Precision for each Primary
and Other data for each channels tabular display field when Run
State ‘r’ is used by the form). See Appendix F of the NUSS User’s
Manual for more information on these files.