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Nobel Systems E1TAD (UET)
OPC Server Data Sheet
Devices Supported: |
Nobel Systems E1TAD |
Device Manufacturer: |
Nobel Elektronik AB, Box 423, S-691, 27 Karlskoga, Sweden.
Tel: +46-586-888-00, Fax: +46-586-334-68. |
Profile Name: |
E1TAD.PRO |
Profile Built For: |
UOS |
Platform: |
Windows NT4.0 / 2000 / XP |
Interface Type: |
RS-232, RS-422, RS423 (RS-232 only used during testing) |
Max Devices Supported: |
RS-232 - 1 Device |
Protocol: |
E1TAD Protocol |
Baud Rates: |
4800 |
Data Bits: |
8 |
Stop Bits: |
1 |
Parity: |
NONE |
Comment: |
UET is comprised of the Universal OPC
Server (UOS) for Serial and TCP/IP Devices and the E1TAD.PRO device
profile. The UET mnemonic is used to identify this unique combination. UOS will also
support many other serial or TCP/IP device profiles. Please refer to our web site for the
current list. |
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UOS is a stand-alone OPC Server that can be used with any OPC
compliant Client such as Intellutions FIX® or FIX Dynamics® or
OAs Enterprise Automation software. UOS has many advanced features like: DataView,
DataScope, Serial and TCP/IP communications support, and multiple "different"
device support. Please refer to our web site for more information on UOS capabilities. |
Contact: |
Dimension Software, Inc.
1536 St. Clair Road, Taylorsville, NC 28681, USA
Voice: (828) 635-7189, Fax: (828) 625-5319,
E-Mail: ,
Web: http://dimension-software.com |
References: |
UOS (Universal OPC Server) Electronic
Documentation |
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Introduction
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This document provides general information on the device commands supported by UOS and
the E1TAD.PRO profile. If you have installed UOS, you should also review the sections
titled About the I/O Driver, How Do I
, Setting up The I/O Driver, and
Using the PowerTool in the UOS electronic documentation. To get there, click on Help
and Help Topics on the PowerTool menu bar. The PowerTool is a client application
with a graphical user interface that accesses the UOS OPC Server and lets you view and
modify communications channel, device, and datablock properties. |
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Device Commands Supported
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UET supports the following commands: |
If the Profile Command Group is
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Then the Device READ command is
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And the Device WRITE command is
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Description |
WV |
WV |
N/A |
Read Weight Value |
GV |
GV |
N/A |
Read Gross Value |
NV |
NV |
N/A |
Read Net Value |
BC_START |
N/A |
BC (request) |
Start continuous weight transmission |
BC |
BC (response) |
N/A |
Read continuous weight value (Unsolicited
Data) |
EC |
N/A |
EC |
End Continuous weight transmission |
TR |
TR |
N/A |
Read Tare Request |
SS1 |
SS1 |
CS1 |
Read/Write Setpoint 1 |
SS2 |
SS2 |
CS2 |
Read/Write Setpoint 2 |
Signal Conditioning
Name: |
Description: |
NONE |
No Scaling |
LIN (Unsigned) |
Scales 16-bit unsigned values to the database block's EGU
range. |
LIN (Signed) |
Scales 16-bit signed values to the database block's EGU
range. |
3BCD |
Scales 3-digit Binary Coded Decimal values to the database
block's EGU range. |
4BCD |
Scales 4-digit Binary Coded Decimal values to the database
block's EGU range. |
8BN |
Scales 8-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant byte. No Alarming on Out of Range. |
8AL |
Scales 8-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant byte. Alarming on Out of Range. |
12BN |
Scales 12-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant nibble (4-bits). No Alarming on Out of
Range. |
12AL |
Scales 12-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant nibble (4-bits). Alarming on Out of
Range. |
13BN |
Scales 13-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant 3 bits. No Alarming on Out of Range. |
13AL |
Scales 13-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant 3 bits. Alarming on Out of Range. |
15BN |
Scales 15-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant bit. No Alarming on Out of Range. |
15AL |
Scales 15-bit binary values to the database block's EGU
range. Ignores the most significant bit. Alarming on Out of Range. |
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