Casella CEL Sensus data logger unit User Manual

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3.

COMMANDS

A full and detailed description of all the commands available on the Sensus

Logger is beyond the scope of this handbook. When this information is

essential to your particular application, please contact Casella CEL and

request a copy of the document: “Sensus - A Programmers Guide” (HB3291).

3.1

Data Channels

The configuration information stored in a data channel controls how input

data is collected, processed and stored by the logger.

3.1.1 Channel Type

The channel type allocated to a data channel controls where the channel will

go in order to obtain real world measurements.

Allowable channel types are detailed below.

Data Channel Type

Function

Analog

Readings are taken from analog input

signals (differential or single-ended).

Counter

Readings are taken from digital counter

inputs.

Data

Readings are taken from other data

channels.

Instrument

Readings taken from RS232 Inst. interface

Passive

This data channel type does not obtain

readings itself, rather it waits to be

updated from other sources (for example

alarms).

Parameter

Allows values held in the logger’s

parameter space (system variables) to be

processed just like other data.

Options and settings that differ depending on the channel type selected will

be explained in greater detail in Section 2.2, Type Specific Configuration. The

following paragraphs describe options that are common to all channel types.

3.1.2 Description

The text allocated to the data channel’s description tells the user the physical

property actually being measured by the channel. The text is used to identify

the channel contents in alarm messages and other outputs.

3.1.3 Units

This text identifies the measuring units used when presenting data for the

channel. This is used in alarm messages, logging to CompactFlash™ cards

and LCD messages.

3.1.4 Display Format Specifier

The text allocated to this parameter controls how data values for the channel

are presented to the user. This specifier controls whether a value is signed,

the field width and the number of decimal places. Character positions are

indicated by the hash ( # ) or zero ( 0 ) characters. Some format specifier

examples are given below.

Commands

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