Example, Stored file data – Rockwell Automation 1336T PLC Comm. Adapter, Series B, FRN 2.xx-3.xx User Manual
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The offset specifies where in the buffer you want to start reading the
32 data points. For example, if you specify an offset of 64, the Run
File Data function returns the 32 data samples starting from data
sample 64.
If you request less than 32 trend samples, then the file data is padded
with zeros. If you request data samples past the end of the buffer,
then the file data is padded with zeros.
This data is read from the triggered trend file. Once the buffer is
filled based on the post sample number, no more data is stored and
the file does not change.
Example
In this example, Trend 1 has tripped and the message request gets the
data around the trigger condition.
1
0
N10:10
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
N10:90
BTW
Data File
BTR
Data File
Data Format
4191
4191
4092
3
35
4101
4101
4091
4094
4091
4097
4096
4098
N10:100
N10:110
4099
4101
4101
4099
4099
4101
4100
4102
4102
4097
4100
4095
4099
4097
4098
4100
4100
4100
4101
4099
N10:120
4100
4099
4101
4102
4100
Stored File Data
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