Index
Name
DisAla3
46
DisAla4
47
Pop3Err
48
PgmCnt
49
CntErr
50
SftpErr
51
CycErr
52
UsbStorage
53
HttpErr
54
Runtime
55
Backup
SdPresent
56
SdFull
57
8.5.2. Analog System Variables
According to its function a variable is Read/Write or Read only. In the following table, the column R/W
indicates:
Index
Name
Second
0
Minute
1
Hours
2
Day
3
Month
4
Year
5
DayOfw
6
AlaCnt
7
AlaID
8
ALACur
9
ALARec
10
SamQty
11
Version : 1.09
R/W
Description
*
Alarm: flag #3 that can be associated to any Alarm condition. When at value '1',
inhibits the sending of alarm.
*
Alarm: flag #4 that can be associated to any Alarm condition. When at value '1',
inhibits the sending of alarm.
*
Alarm: an error occurred while accessing POP3 server. (SET)
1
Low Power: used only with Low Power RTU
0
Low Power: used only with Low Power RTU
0
Ftp Error: an error occurred while sending files through Secure FTP. (SET)
0
Cycle Error: working with a periodical process cycle time, indicates the cycle –
has been bigger than the period selected (see advanced RTU properties ->
Start/Stop. (SET)
0
USB
Reading 1 = USB device has been detected.
Writing 0 = demounting the USB device. Required after data transfer is done,
0
HTTP Error: an error occurred while sending HTTP Post to a server. (SET)
1
Plug&Go: to activate backup of global Tags and DB, as configured in Plug&Go
configuration (see chapter 7.6.11).
-
SD Card: =1 means a SD card is detected in
-
SD Card: =1 means the SD card is full at 90%.
-
: Read only.
*
: Writable.
R/W
Description
*
Time: Second in
*
Time: Minute in
*
TB
Time: Hour in
*
Time: Day of the month in
*
Time: Month in
*
Time: Year in four digit in
*
Time: Day of the week in
*
Alarm quantity: Amount of alarms in the alarms stack. It means the quantity of
alarms that have not been generated yet.
The size of the Alarm stack can be adjusted in the 'Advanced RTU properties').
*
Alarm last index: Absolute index of the last alarms generated (number between 0
and 65535).
Can be used to acknowledge an alarm by writing its index.
*
Alarm current index: Absolute index of the alarm being currently handled (number
between 0 and 65535).
*
Alarm recipient: gives the index of the recipient of the current alarm.
Can be used to acknowledge all alarms of a Recipient by writing its index (see
index in the list of Recipients).
*
Sampling Table: Quantity of sampling tables defined.
before removing the dongle.
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