Emerson Process Management MLT 1 TV Converter Box User Manual


 
II) V24/RS232/485 Interface - Single Analyzers and Systems
EZEI – Write command "Times"
With this write command the FU will get the times that have to be adjusted in the called
channel (device) for the automatic start of functions or procedures (e.g. "Automatic
calibration"). Furthermore, the FU will get the function length in seconds.
The following controls will be possible:
If the calendar day will be mentioned, the function will start only once at one date.
If the calendar day will be missing, the function will start each day.
The clock time as starting time and the function length have always to be mentioned.
If the function length will be zero, the function will run without any time limit. Then it can
only be finished by another control command. A function length of the write command
"EFDA" will not be used here.
Unused data will be replaced by "#".
If the functions shall start several times automatically at the same day, the times can be
set up in blocks one after another (maximum 4 digits).
Functions with day information will be deleted automatically after they will be ready.
Otherwise, the set-ups of functions will be deleted by resetting all values to zero.
Examples:
CODE 871113 171200 0: The adjusted function will be started for one time at
13/11/87, 5 o'clock p.m. (17 o'clock), 12 minutes and
0 seconds. The function length will be unlimited.
CODE 871113 171200 33: The adjusted function will be started for one time at
13/11/87, 5 o'clock p.m. (17 o'clock), 12 minutes and
0 seconds. The function length will be limited to 33 sec.
CODE # 051208 0: The adjusted function will be started each day at
5 o'clock a.m., 12 minutes and 8 seconds.
The function length will be unlimited.
CODE # 051200 1850: The adjusted function will be started each day at
5 o'clock a.m., 12 minutes and 0 seconds.
The function length will be limited to 1850 seconds.
CODE # 060000 100 # 120000 0 # 180000 0 # 240000 150:
The adjusted function will be started each day at
6, 12, 18 (6 p.m.) and 24 (12 p.m.) o'clock.
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