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The device or interface data le data is the following:
nbVariableDevice_N;indexVariable_1_Device_N;indexVariable_A_Device_N
datetime_1;variable_1_value_1_Device_N;variable_x_value_1_Device_N
datetime_2;variable_1_value_2_Device_N;variable_x_value_2_Device_N
...
datetime_Y;variable_1_value_B_Device_N;variable_A_value_B_Device_N
Colour code:
• Green: optional header that can be enabled or disabled using the “FTP_HeaderOption” parameter
for server 1 and “FTP2-HeaderOption” for server 2 in the <uid>_cong.ini conguration le.
• Blue: device-specic information or data.
Where:
• nbVariableDevice_N: Total number of collected variables for device N.
• indexVariable_X_Device_N: Index X of collected variables for device N.
• datetime_Y: data timestamp at acquisition point Y. For the format, see variables FTP_
EuroDateFormat, FTP2_EuroDateFormat, HTTP_EuroDateFormat and HTTP2_EuroDateFormat
in section 3.2.2.5: “Servers”.
• variable_A_value_B_Device_N: Value A of Variable B corresponding to Index A collected at
acquisition point Y and the action dened in the denition le for device N.
To avoid needlessly sending data to the server and thereby optimise the connection, it is
recommended to only enable the variables that need to be reported.
Input/Output (IO):
Example of an IO data le with an acquisition frequency of every 10 seconds:
• Input/Output Conguration:
INPUT/OUTPUT “ACTION” CODE DISPLAY
1 4 Instant value
2 0 None
3 4 Instant value