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L-INX User Manual 279 LOYTEC
Version 4.0 LOYTEC electronics GmbH
/tmp/uid/allog/UID.csv
/data/allog/Alarmlogname_UID.csv
The UID is the unique ID of the alarm log object. The UID can be obtained from the ID
column in the data point list of the alarm log folder, similar to obtaining the UID of trend
log objects. For a more user-friendly listing of the files, the Alarmlogname contains the
alarm log‘s object name. It is truncated after 23 ASCII characters to fit the requirements of
the file system. A trend CSV file for the alarm log object ‗alarmlog0‘ and the UID ‗100C‘
would result in the CSV file /data/allog/alarmlog0_100C.csv‘. The UID
remains constant for the life time of the object even when the name is changed.
The CSV format of the alarm log CSV file is identical to the trend log CSV format as
described in Section 13.1.2.
13.2 CEA-709 Interface
13.2.1 NV Import File
Network variables can be imported to the Configurator software in a CSV file. The format
of this file is described in this section.
The first line of the file must contain a comment, starting with a hash character ‗#‘
specifying the format version and import technology:
#dpal_csv_config;Version=1;Technology=CEA709
After that line any number of comment lines starting with the hash character ‗#‘ are allowed.
Lines that are not comments specify one NV per line, using the column information as
described in Table 14. The columns are separated by commas ‗,‘ or semi-colons ‗;‘. Which
separator is used can be configured in the Web UI (see Section 4.2.1).

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