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Alarm ACK Bitmap Slot, Number of Bitmap Slots).
Normally this will be
configured by SSI personnel familiar with the application. If you are not sure,
do not include Bitmapped support. Invalid configurations may cause spurious
invalid alarms to be reported on RealTime and in AlarmReports.
ABC
Optional. Applies to ALL instruments.
Alarm Block Configuration .
Caution:
any specified channel can use either ALM or ABC but not both.
Allows a
custom Alarm Block Bitmap (one word) to be setup for any instrument but
generally used only for non-programmable instruments that are not capable of
maintaining alarm bitmaps. See the section on Custom Alarm Block
Configuration.
TAG
Required. Applies to ALL instruments.
Instrument name. Limited to 12
Characters with no spaces.
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[C]CH#LLL(PPP ) = "ID,[ALM],[ NOLOG],[ABC]" = "tag "
Examples:
SSi 7 series - may also be used for 20Q or 20PQ
2CH#5(1) = "SSI-CON,MB:122-2,MB:130-1,MB:137-2" = "SSIS7"
SSi AC20 series
2CH#6(2) = "SSI-CON,MB:122-9,MB:137-7" = "SSIAC20"
AC20 with events
2CH#7(2) = "SSI-CON,MB:122-9,MB:137-7,EB:300-8,EB:310-10" = "SSIAC20"
SSi SPP
2CH#7(3) = "MOD_PMC,MB:96-24,ALM(0,100,19,0,1)" = "SSISPP"
2CH#1(4) = "SSI-SPP,ALM(23,100,19,1)" = "9000"
SSi 9200 series
2CH#1(4) = "SSI-SPP,ALM(23,100,19,1)" = "9000"
2CH#1(4) = "MOD_PMC,IP:192.168.1.201,MB:100-78" = "SSi9200"
Same instrument over ethernet
9CH#1(250) = "SSI-SPP,IP:192.168.1.220,ALM(23,100,19,0,1)" = "9000"
9CH#1(250) = "MOD_PMC,IP:192.168.1.201,MB:100-78" = "SSi9200"
For the SSI9xxx instruments, a predefined , model specific ID may be used that automatically reads
the first 25 slots of Model # 9000, 9010, 9200, 9205, 9210, 9220, or 30 slots of Model #9005 and
9215. The unused slots (26 or 30 - 77) may be added using MB:Ofst-count specifiers.
CH#17(1) = "SSI9200, MB:1000-20" = "SSi218A"
CH#26(2) = "SSI9005-1,MB:1000-20" = "SSi221A"
CH#27(3) = "SSI9005-2 ,MB:1000-10" = "SSi221B"
CH#28(4) = "SSI9010, MB:1000-5" = "SSi221C"
CH#29(5) = "SSI9215, MB:1000-5 ,ALM(23,100,19,0,1) " = "SSi222"
CH#30(6) = "SSI9220, MB:1000-2 , ALM(23,100,19,0,1) " = "SSii223"
The following are examples with Ethernet comms. Note that the connection number is always 9 and
the physical channel is always 250 when Ethernet comms is used.
9CH#17(250) = "SSI9200,IP:192.168.1.218,PI:1,MB:1000-20" = "SSi218A"
9CH#26(250) = "SSI9005-1,IP:192.168.1.221, PI:1,MB:1000-20" = "SSi221A"
9CH#27(250) = "SSI9005-2,IP:192.168.1.221, PI:1,MB:1000-10" = "SSi221B"
9CH#28(250) = "SSI9005-3,IP:192.168.1.221, PI:1,MB:1000-5" = "SSi221C"
9CH#29(250) = "SSI9220,IP:192.168.1.221, PI:1,MB:1000-2 ,ALM(23,100,19,0,1)" = "SSi221D"