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Sutron Corporation 8310 & 7310 Users Manual 8800-1125Rev. 2.7 (BETA) 4/16/2014 pg. 234
Command
Description
Access Level
SHOW [sensor-list]
[/SENSOR|/TAG/SETUP]
[/CSV] [/YMODEM] [/G]
[/C]
The SHOW command by itself will display the current
value for every sensor and tag in the system in a
tabular report. Sensors are the input blocks in the
system and can be specified by measurement
number and input number (ie: M1.I1), I/O
connection (ie: AIO1:1) or both (ie: "M1.I1: AIO1:1").
Tags include any intermediate or final value in the
setup marked with a ComsTag, a custom tag created
with Basic, or a Field Variable.
Specifying a sensor-list will cause only those sensors
and tags to be displayed (sensors and tags can have
the same name). Since the sensor-list uses spaces to
separate items in the list, you may use double quotes
to specify a name which contains a space (ie: "Wind
Speed").
Specifying a setup property will display the current
setting for that property. Specifying a section (for
instance M1) will display all the properties under
that section. You may also specify part of a property
name and all properties that begin with that part will
be displayed.
/SENSOR shows only sensors.
/TAG shows only tags.
/SETUP will show only setup properties
/CSV will use a comma-separated and quoted format
that can be imported in to a spreadsheet. /CSV will
also show more decimal places (by default only 3
places are shown to help keep columns aligned).
/YMODEM will cause the report to be transferred
using the Ymodem protocol as
<sitename>_show.TXT, where <sitename> is the
name of the station.
/G is similar to /YMODEM but will use the Ymodem-g
protocol
If there are more then 24 lines of output, the display
will pause with a “– More ” prompt until enter is
pressed to continue, or ESC to abort. The [/C] option
will cause the output to be continuous (without
pause) until the end is reached or ESC is pressed.
The alarm status of each tag is displayed. More then
one alarm condition may be displayed. The following
codes are common:
OK not in alarm
H - high limit exceeded
H+ - high limit entered
h- - left high limit
L - low limit exceeded
L+ - low limit entered
l- - left low limit
R - rate of change exceeded
R+ - rate of change entered
r- - left rate of change
Setup&Data

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