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Preloads
Data_Array_Name, Preload_Data_Value, Preload_Data_Index
natsfacp-stats, 1,
5
Appendix A.3. Controlling case sensitivity in Trouble String Matching
When a message is processed the driver extracts the 8 character trouble string from the
message and compares it against the contents of the table provided in Appendix A.4. The
comparison is case sensitive by default. It is possible to modify this behavior by poking the
value 1 into offset 1 in the stats Data Array.
You can do this on a temporary basis by using the Ruinet utility or on a permanent basis by
including the following in your configuration.
Data_Arrays,
Data_Array_Name, Data_Format, Data_Array_length
natsfacp-stats, UINT32, 1000
Preloads,
Data_Array_Name, Preload_Data_Value, Preload_Data_Index
natsfacp-stats, 1, 1
Appendix A.4. Trouble Strings
The table below outlines the various messages which are reported by a National Time &
Signal FACP. Each message is allocated to a data type. The data type can be changed – refer
to Appendix A.1.for more information.
If a message is processed with a trouble string corresponding to a row in the table indicating
that the string is used for a reset then the Data Arrays used for that connection will be
cleared.
Trouble String
Index
value
Data_Type Used to Reset Data Arrays
Alarm 1 Alarms 0
Suprv 2 Supervisories 0
OutpShrt 3 Troubles 0
OutpOpen 4 Troubles 0
OutpOcur 5 Troubles 0
InpOpen 6 Troubles 0
I/PwrFail 7 Troubles 0
Wdt Fail 8 Troubles 0
Low Batt 9 Troubles 0
AC Fail 10 Troubles 0