Data stream definitions
Short
name
Long name
ahy
Alarm hysteresis
alh
Alarm high
all
Alarm low
arm
Alarm reason mask
cval
Custom value
dsc
Description
ena
Sensor enable
unit
Custom unit string
val
Raw value
y1
Custom unit, point 1
Custom unit, point 2
y2
Analog (avout), digital (dvout1), and serial power output data
stream definitions
The following table provides data stream definitions for the analog power output (avout 1 - 4), digital
power output (dvout1), and serial power output groups for Digi Connect Sensor+.
For additional information about data streams, refer to the following:
Use data streams to analyze Digi Connect Sensor+ data, see
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Data streams group definitions, see
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Digi Connect Sensor+ User Guide
Analog (avout), digital (dvout1), and serial power output data stream definitions
Description
Hysteresis setting. Examples:
ain (1- 4) — 1.0 (volts)
cl (1 - 4) — 1.0 (mA)
High Threshold setting. Examples:
ain (1- 4) — 8 (volts)
cl (1 - 4) — 14 (mA)
Low Threshold setting. Examples:
ain (1- 4) — 2 (volts)
cl (1 - 4) — 6 (mA)
Alarms that are active during the report; the value in the
data stream equals the sum of the active alarms:
1 — Alarm high active (alh)
2 — Alarm low active (all)
4 — Alarm delta low active (adl)
8 — Alarm delta high active (adh)
For example, if the Alarm high and Alarm low are active
during the report, the arm data stream value is 3.
Value calculated from the raw value (val) and custom scaled
unit values for y1 and y2 (described in this table).
Description of the sensor.
Sensor enabled or disabled:
0 — Sensor off
1 — Sensor on
Unit for the custom value (cval).
Measured analog voltage or current loop input.
Custom value associated with the following raw value:
ain (1 - 4) — 0 volts
cl (1 - 4) — 4 mA
Custom value associated with the following raw value:
ain (1 - 4) — 10 volts
cl (1 - 4) — 20 mA
Group definitions for Digi Connect Sensor+ data
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streams.
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