5 event messages (9958), Block format for write – ProSoft Technology PTQ-104S User Manual

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Word Offset in Block

Data Field(s)

Description

26

Socket Close Count This word contains the number of times the an

active close function was executed

27

Socket Connect
Count

This word contains the number of times a
connection was established between with the
remote host unit

28

Event Buffer 0

Event data from MSP free events

29

Event Buffer 1

Event data from MDP free events

30

Event Buffer 2

Event data from MST free events

31

Event Buffer 3

Event data from MMA free events

32

Event Buffer 4

Event data from MMB free events

33

Reserved

Reserved

34

Event Buffer 6

Event data from MIT free events

5.4.5 Event Messages (9958)

Block 9958 is reserved to send event messages from the processor to the
module. Each block can send up to 10 events to the module. If a value of 9958 is
placed in the control register, event messages are sent from the processor to the
module. Refer to Events (page 161) for more information about time stamped
events.

The module supports a buffer queue of 99 events per data type. When the queue
is full, the module will delete the older event in the queue if a new event is
received.

This block should only be used to pass events with a predefined timestamp (the
module will also send time stamped events when database values change).
While using block 9958, disable the events for those specific points (refer to
Group Interrogation table) to avoid multiple event generation (caused by point
value update through the database).

The following table shows the block format for write.

Block Format for Write

Word Offset in Block

Data Field(s)

Description

1

Block ID

This field contains the value of 9958 identifying the
block type to the module.

2

Event Count

Number of events present in the block. Valid Values: 1
to 4.

3

Event #1

Event data to add to event message queue.

18

Event #2

Event data to add to event message queue.

33

Event #3

Event data to add to event message queue.

48

Event #4

Event data to add to event message queue.

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