4.12 Configuring the Data SMS contents
Data SMS are communicated only to the first Administrator.
The structure of a Data SMS is:
<HEADER SECTION>
<DATA SECTION>
4.12.1 Header Section
The parameter selects the format of the SMS Data Header between Normal and
Compessed Format.
1316,f
1316:
Command ID
f:
0 Normal, 1 compressed
Scope: COMM_MCU
Normal Header Format has the following structure:
If the Alternate Rate set is inactive ( Alternate Sampling Period = 0):
<Unit name>\r
DATA\r
<ddmmyyyyhhmn>\r
<lp>,
<numCh>,
If the Alternate Rate set is active ( Alternate Sampling Period # 0):
<Unit name>\r
DWTS\r
<ddmmyyyyhhmn>\r
<numCh>,
\r: Carriage Return (ASCII 13)
Compressed Header Format has the following structure:
If the Alternate Rate set is inactive ( Alternate Sampling Period = 0):
BSCA:
<ddmmyyyyhhmn>,
<lp>,
< numCh>,
If the Alternate Rate set is active ( Alternate Sampling Period # 0):
BSCB:
<ddmmyyyyhhmn>,
< numCh>,
4.12.2 Data Section
The parameter selects the format of the SMS Data Section between User Scale
(Normal) and Sensor Scale (Compressed).
1315,s
1315:
Command ID
s:
0 Sensor Scale (HEX, 000...1FF), 1 User Scale (decimal)
Scope: COMM_MCU
Normal Data Format (User Scale) has the following structure:
If the Alternate Rate set is inactive ( Alternate Sampling Period = 0):
<V1>,
BSC-50D User Guide
max 15 characters
Fixed string
Timestamp of first record
Log Period [min]
Number of recorded Channels
max 15 characters
Fixed string
Timestamp of first record
Number of recorded Channels
Fixed string
Timestamp of first record
Log Period [min]
Number of recorded Channels
Fixed string
Timestamp of first record
Number of recorded Channels
First record of Temperature (If logged)
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