Section 5847 User Instructions
Issue AL, July 24, 2006 Spec. Nos. 586505000 and 5865055000 (Model LMS1000)
Page 3-354 Chapter 3. Commands
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<dirn>
This parameter does not apply to LMS1000. The only valid value for this parameter is
NULL. Invalid values received for this parameter return an error response with the error
code IDNV.
<tmper>
This is the accumulation time period for the Performance Monitoring (PM) information.
This parameter is not supported by LMS1000. The only valid value for this parameter is
NULL. A NULL value causes the parameter to default to 1-HR. Invalid values received
for this parameter return an error response with the error code INUP.
<mondat>
This parameter is not supported by LMS1000. The only valid value for this parameter is
ALL. Invalid values received for this parameter return an error response with the error
code IDNV.
<montm>
This parameter is not supported by LMS1000. The only valid value for this parameter is
ALL. Invalid values received for this parameter return an error response with the error
code IDNV.
LMS1000 Response Format Variations:
<aid>
The access identifier parameter identifies the equipment unit to which the retrieved
monitored parameter value pertains.
<aidtype>
Valid values for an access identifier type response parameter are:
EQPT equipment
<montype>
This is the monitor type parameter for a retrieved performance monitoring value. Values
are derived from the MONITOR TYPE attribute of the LMS1000 analog or function
channel configuration. This parameter may contain a suffix to designate the type of
performance monitoring value being retrieved. The suffix is separated from the
MONITOR TYPE by a hyphen, and takes the form C or F to indicate maximum or
minimum types respectively.
Example: DCVOLT-C
<monval>