Horner APG XL4 OCS HE-ETN300 User Manual
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Figure 6.23 – Consumed Exchange 2 OCS Timestamp Block Definition – Node 1
In this example, when Node 1 receives Consumed Exchange 2 from Node 2, its timestamp
will be converted into a 14-byte OCS-format timestamp, and will be written into the Node 1
registers %R220 through %R226. Notice that the Number of Bytes parameter is not
configurable and will always be 14 for an OCS Timestamp Block.
At this point, the Consumed Exchanges tab in the EGD Configuration dialog should be as
shown in Figure 6.24.
Figure 6.24 – Consumed Exchange 2 with Data and OCS Timestamp Blocks – Node 1
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