2 data formatting examples, 1 formatting data from multiple scales, 2 using the start/stop streaming commands – Rice Lake iQUBE2 Digital Diagnostic Junction Box User Manual
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Data Formatting
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7.2
Data Formatting Examples
7.2.1 Formatting Data from Multiple Scales
Data from multiple scales can be streamed or polled using one or several formats, to one or more comm ports.
For example, given a four-scale system with the following data format assigned to FMT1:
FMT1= All four scales can be set up to stream data to the same communications port (COM1). SC1.STREAM=COM1 SC2.STREAM=COM1 SC3.STREAM=COM1 SC4.STREAM=COM1 All four scales can also be set up to stream data using FMT1. SC1.SFMT=FMT1 SC2.SFMT=FMT1 SC3.SFMT=FMT1 SC4.SFMT=FMT1 This configuration will output a string of four concatenated FMT1 frames, one for each scale. Assuming all scales 1 0Z 2 0Z 3 0Z 4 0Z 7.2.2 Using the Start/Stop Streaming Commands The SX (start streaming for all scales) and EX (stop streaming for all scales) can be used to toggle streaming and For example, given the four-scale concatenated stream described above, Scale 1 could be excluded by using the 2 0Z 3 0Z 4 0Z Or, to restore the Scale 1 output but exclude Scale 3 output from the streamed data: SC1.SX SC3.EX 1 0Z 2 0Z 4 0Z 7.2.3 Encapsulating Data with Prefix and Postfix Characters Prefix and postfix characters can be added to streamed or polled output from a specified communications port. COM1.STRM.PREF=2 COM1.STRM.POST=3
are at zero, the output at COM1 might look like the following:
off for the scale system. Individual scale output can also be included or excluded from the streamed output using
the SCs.SX and SCs.EX commands to start or stop the output from Scale s.
SC1.EX command:
Specify the decimal value of the ASCII character to add on the prefix and postfix character commands shown
below: