Fig. 310: map dictionary, Fig. 311: expanded view of entered tokens – Hardy HI 3010 Filler/Dispenser Controller User Manual

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HI-3000 Series

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Operation and Installation

PARAMETERNUMBER is the parameter number in hexa-
decimal format, for example Gross Weight = <2C0>. To get
a list of the Parameter Numbers click on

parameters

. The

Parameter Dump page appears listing the Parameters for the
HI 3000 Series instrument you are connected to. (See Fig.
309)

FIG. 309: LIST OF PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONS

AND HEXADECIMAL NUMBERS

You can also place the value of any MAP term into the E-
mail by using tokens with the form <MAPTERM>. To get a
list of the MAP terms, click on “

map

”. The MAP Dictionary

appears. (See Fig. 310)

FIG. 310: MAP DICTIONARY

Step 6. Double click in the “Subject Text Field”. Enter a

description of the type of E-mail you are sending.
In our example we used “A custom E-mail from
<1>”. You can type in any description you want but
you must put in the Parameter number or MAP

Value between the tokens. In our example <1>
refers to the Hexadecimal number for Operator ID
which is 0001. Note that the Operator ID parameter
number is 0001. You can enter the leading zeroes or
leave them out whichever you prefer.

Step 7. Click in the Body Text Field. Enter the Parameter

number in hexadecimal notation. In our example we
entered the Gross Weight Parameter <2C0>.

NOTE:

Gross Weight is a read only parameter.

Step 8. Enter the Time and Date Parameter #50. <50> This

is replaced with the current date and time.

Step 9. Enter the Digital Output “<HO0.0>”. This is

replaced by a floating point number, either 0 or 1
depending on the state of HO0.0 (Relay 1)

Step 10. To see an expanded version of the tokens click on

expand

. The Expanded Report appears with the

tokens replaced by the Parameter, Date and Time.
Expanding the tokens is a good idea to make sure
the parameter numbers entered are what you are
looking for in an E-mail report. (See Fig. 311)

FIG. 311: EXPANDED VIEW OF ENTERED TOKENS

Step 11. Click on the Save button to save the E-mail config-

uration.

Step 12. Custom E-mails are sent when the “E-mail trigger

bit” associated with it changes from a 0 to a 1. The
10 trigger bits are located in Word 3 of the Hardy
Output Table (HO3.0, HO3.1, and so on)

HO - Hardy Output Table

HO3.0 - HO3.9 = E-mail Trigger Bits

You need to define an equation that establishes when the bits
are set. To define an equation that determines when these
bits are set, go to the Mapping Setup Page.

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