West Control Solutions Pro-EC44 User Manual
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Pro-EC44 2-Loop Graphical Profile Controller & Recorder
Pro-EC44 Product Manual - 59540-1 October 2013
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Record Event 1
Value
Record Change Of State For Event 1
Dec
7599
23983 47966
RW
0
Do Not Record Event 1
Hex
1DAF
5DAF
BB5E
1
Record Event 1
Record Event 2
Value
Record Change Of State For Event 2
Dec
7600
23984 47968
RW
0
Do Not Record Event 2
Hex
1DB0
5DB0
BB60
1
Record Event 2
Record Event 3
Value
Record Change Of State For Event 3
Dec
7601
23985 47970
RW
0
Do Not Record Event 3
Hex
1DB1
5DB1
BB62
1
Record Event 3
Record Event 4
Value
Record Change Of State For Event 4
Dec
7602
23986 47972
RW
0
Do Not Record Event 4
Hex
1DB2
5DB2
BB64
1
Record Event 4
Record Event 5
Value
Record Change Of State For Event 5
Dec
7603
23987 47974
RW
0
Do Not Record Event 5
Hex
1DB3
5DB3
BB66
1
Record Event 5
Memory Used
Percentage Data Recorder Memory Used
Dec
7605
23989 47978
RO
Recorder Memory Used. 0 (Empty) to 100% (Full)
Hex
1DB5
5DB5
BB6A
Date format
Value
Display Date Format
Dec
7868
24252 48504
RW
0
dd/mm/yyyy (European Default)
Hex
1EBC
5EBC
BD78
1
mm/dd/yyyy (USA Default)
Clock Time
Real Time Clock Time Of Day Setting
Dec
7869
24253 48506
RW
Format is the number of seconds since midnight.
Hex
1EBD
5EBD
BD7A
Clock Date
Real Time Clock Date Setting
Dec
n/a
n/a
48508
RW
This can be entered only as a floating point number. When
converted to binary the least significant 19 bits represent the
date in this format:
Hex
n/a
n/a
BD7C
www
DDDDD
MMMM
YYYYYYY
YYYYYYY = YEAR
MMMM = MONTH
DDDDD = DAY OF MONTH
(1-31 but must be valid)
www = Day of the week
The day of week portion
is calculated from the date (Read Only).
Example with date set to 31/07/2012
Day (31) = 11111
Month (7) = 0111
Year (12) = 0001100
Bits 17 and higher are ignored when writing so 11111 0111
0001100 (64396 decimal) is just one of many possible numbers
to write as 31/07/2012, and when reading the date back, the
number returned is
10
11111 0111 0001100 (195468 decimal) because bits 17-19
are
010
(to represent “Tuesday”).