Micromod MOD: 1800P - MOD 30ML Identity Module (Version 2) System, I/O and Communications Functions User Manual

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Logic Functions - Book 1

INTERFACE BLOCK

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144

Calendar Date (DATE) .......................................................................................................– WR
A three byte value where the first byte is the calendar year (0 to 99), the second is the
calendar month (1 to 12) where 1 = January and 12 = December, and the third is the calendar
day (1 to 31). Note that years 90 to 99 are assumed to be 1990 to 1999.

145

Calendar Date Quality (DATEQ)....................................................................................... – – R
Quality byte for date attribute.

146

Day of Week (DAY) ............................................................................................................– WR
A short state value for the day of the week where 1 = Sunday and 7 = Saturday.

147

Day of Week Quality (DAYQ) ............................................................................................ – – R
Quality byte for day of week attribute.

Interface Block Status Attributes

148

Computer Status (CPSTATUS) ........................................................................................ – – R
Used to indicate computer status of controlling source for all overhead blocks.

Free

0

Indicates no computer has control.

Busy

1

Indicates some computer has control.

Inactive

2

Indicates no computer can get control, since there are no authorized
computer sources.

149

Console Status (CNSTATUS) ........................................................................................... – – R
Used to indicate console status of controlling source for all overhead blocks.

Free

0

Indicates no console has control.

Busy

1

Indicates some console has control.

Startup Conditions Attributes

150

Warm start duration (WARMSDUR) ................................................................................. CWR
A power-down/restart interval less than this will result in a warm start. Times less than 1
second are not useful because of potential drift between the battery backed and run time
clocks. If the clock chip is bad, the instrument will assume a power out time less than warm
start duration (unless warm start duration is NONE), and will begin timing at the power down
time. Valid values are:

NONE (zero)

INFINITY

Any time greater than 1 second

151

Cold start duration (COLDSDUR) .................................................................................... CWR
The cold start duration can be INFINITY or any power-down/restart time less than infinity and
greater than the warm start duration.

152

Run on mismatch (RUNMISMT) ....................................................................................... CWR

YES

1

The instrument does not stop in HOLD when an i/o mismatch is
detected in attempting to go to RUN. This can occur at power up
when the database or i/o is 'new', so that previous state doesn't
apply, or when the instrument is in the default or being configured
state and the user issues a run command.

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