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Page 1 - DSA 3200 SERIES MODULES

SOFTWARE SPECIFICATION DSA 3200 SERIES MODULESVersion 1.1106/2008

Page 2 - TABLE of CONTENTS

6COMMAND FILLCOMMAND SYNTAX FILLARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Fills the Conversion Table with calculated pressure points and temperatureplanes using the

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7COMMAND LIST ALLCOMMAND SYNTAX LIST A <Start Temp><End Temp>[Channel] ARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists all of the master and calculated po

Page 4 - Command List by Syntax

8COMMAND LIST ALL RANGES (Model 3207 Only)COMMAND SYNTAX LIST BARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the 16 Absolute/Gauge Settings from the ABSn variable.

Page 5 - DSA COMMANDS

9COMMAND LIST DELTACOMMAND SYNTAX LIST DARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the 16 delta zero correction values. These are used in the conversionof raw co

Page 6 - COMMAND LIST

10COMMAND LIST GAINCOMMAND SYNTAX LIST GARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the 16 temperature gains. These are used to convert temperaturecounts to degre

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11COMMAND LIST MASTERCOMMAND SYNTAX LIST M <Start Temp><End Temp>[<channel>] ARGUMENTS <Start Temp> - The lowest temp plane t

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12COMMAND LIST MAXn PRESSURES (Model 3207 Only)COMMAND SYNTAX LIST HARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the 16 maximum pressures stored in the MAXn Varia

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13COMMAND LIST MINn PRESSURES (Model 3207 Only)COMMAND SYNTAX LIST LARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the 16 maximum pressures stored in the MINn Variab

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14COMMAND LIST NEGATIVE POINTS (Model 3207 Only)COMMAND SYNTAX LIST NARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the Negative Points settings for each of the 16 c

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15COMMAND LIST OFFSETCOMMAND SYNTAX LIST OARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the 16 temperature offsets. These are used in the conversion oftemperature c

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TABLE of CONTENTSDSA CONTROL AND CONFIGURATION... 1DSA COMMANDS...

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16COMMAND LIST SCANCOMMAND SYNTAX LIST SARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Lists the SCAN configuration variablesEXAMPLE This command is used to verify the gen

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17COMMAND SAVECOMMAND SYNTAX SAVEARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Commands the DSA to save the RAM image of NVM. Any change to aconfiguration variable must

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18EXAMPLE 4 A scan command is executed with EU set to 0, BIN set to 0, and FORMATset to 1. Data are scrolled and will be displayed as follows:Frame =

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19COMMAND STATUSCOMMAND SYNTAX STATUSARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Commands the DSA to send a Status Packet to the client. The StatusPacket is described

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20COMMAND VERSIONCOMMAND SYNTAX VERARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Outputs the current software version number.RETURNS DSAHS Scanivalve © 2000 -2008 Ver 1.

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21CONFIGURATION VARIABLESConfiguration Variables control the way the DSA functions. The Variables are assigned to one of severalgroups: SCAN, CALIBRA

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22VARIABLE FORMAT <code>VALID VALUES 0, or 1DEFAULT VALUE 0DATA TYPE IntegerDESCRIPTION Determines if data are to be scrolled on the display. AS

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23VARIABLE QPKTSVALID VALUES 0 or 1DEFAULT VALUE 0DATA TYPE integer DESCRIPTION This switch will control the action the DSA will take when the data bu

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24VARIABLE XSCANTRIGVALID VALUES 0 or 1DEFAULT VALUE 0DATA TYPE integerDESCRIPTION Sets the External Trigger as the Frame Trigger.0 = the internal clo

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25CALIBRATION VARIABLESVARIABLE A B SVALID VALUES 0 or 1DEFAULT VALUE determined by module typeDATA TYPE integerDESCRIPTION Sets the mode of operation

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CALIBRATION VARIABLES... 2 3ABS. ... 2

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26VARIABLE NEGPTSLVALID VALUES 0 through 8DEFAULT VALUE 4DATA TYPE integerDESCRIPTION Sets the number of negative calibration points for channels 1 -

Page 25 - SCAN VARIABLES

27IDENTIFICATION VARIABLESVARIABLE E C H OVALID VALUES 0 or 1DEFAULT VALUE 0DATA TYPE integerDESCRIPTION Determines if characters received from a seri

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28PRESSURE VARIABLESVARIABLE DELTA0 - DELTA15VALID VALUES -32768 to 32767DEFAULT VALUE noneDATA TYPE integerDESCRIPTION Delta zero corrections for cha

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29DSA PACKET DEFINITIONSWhen requested the DSA sends an application packet to the client. Each packet sent to the clientstarts with a Packet Type Wor

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30DSA to HOSTScan Packet(Not Used)FUNCTION DESCRIPTION BYTESDATATYPEVALUE/NOTESPacket Type 2 Integer 1HexPad bytes (Forces quad byte alignment) 2 Inte

Page 29 - CALIBRATION VARIABLES

31Status PacketFUNCTION DESCRIPTION BYTESDATATYPEVALUE/NOTESPacket Type 2 Integer 3HexPad bytes (Forces quad byte alignment) 78 Integer undefinedStatu

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32Scan Raw with Time PacketFUNCTION DESCRIPTION BYTESDATATYPEVALUE/NOTESPacket Type 2 Integer 6HexPad bytes (Forces quad byte alignment) 2 Integer und

Page 31 - IDENTIFICATION VARIABLES

33ASCII Packet This packet will be transmitted when the host issues one of the following commands:1) SCAN with BIN set to 02) LIST n3) ERROR 4) STATUS

Page 32 - PRESSURE VARIABLES

34DSA3200 Boot Parameter ModificationThe DSA3200 Series modules use an operating system licensed from VxW orks. The boot parameters areset at the fact

Page 33 - DSA PACKET DEFINITIONS

356. Modify the parameters as required by typing the change command at the [VxW orks Boot]promptType: c<Enter> The boot-loader prompts you for e

Page 34 - DSA to HOST

Command List by SyntaxCAL <press> [group]. ... 2CALZ. ...

Page 35 - Scan EU Packet

36Boot parameters and their functions: boot device Must not be changed from csprocessor number Must not be changed from 0host name Must not be changed

Page 36 - Scan EU with Time Packet

37DSA3200 Operating System UploadThis section describes the method for upgrading and uploading a new operating system to the DSA3200. Twoprograms are

Page 37 - Network Protocols Supported

38WarFTP ServerInstallationCopy the file: Warftp.exe into a temporary directory.Double click: Warftp.exe to unzip the installation files.Double click

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39 A window will open prompting to finish the installation. Click: Finish to complete the installation. If the installation is successful, a window wi

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40Configuration and Setup Start the application by double clicking the war-ftpd.exe icon in the C:\Program Files\W ar-ftp directory.The War FTP Daemon

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41From the General Tab, Enable the "Go online when started and minimize" check boxes. Select the Server Name Tab.Enter a name for the FTP se

Page 41 - DSA3200 Buffer Description

42When the User Maintenance Window opens, Click the Add buttonA window will open prompting a User name for the DSAEnter a user name for the DSA. For t

Page 42 - Installation

43The User Maintenance window will re-open.Highlight DSA_HSSelect the File Access TabClick on the Add Button.A Select Directory Window will openHighl

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44The Main Window will re-open Put the server online: Click on the lightning bolt..The WarFTP server is now readyThe server can be started manually a

Page 44 - Configuration and Setup

45APPENDIX A - DSA Data Flow

Page 45 - The main window will re-open

1DSA CONTROL AND CONFIGURATIONThe operation of each DSA is controlled by sending commands to units selected by network addressing viathe network. The

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46APPENDIX B - Temperature Compensated Pressure ConversionFORMULAS:Pressure interpolation within current temperature plane:Calculation of entries in c

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47APPENDIX C - Engineering Unit Conversion ConstantsUNITSCAN Setting Engineering Unit PSI to EU1 psi = EU to PSI1 EU =ATM Atmospheres 0.068046 A 14.6

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48APPENDIX D - CHANGE LOGVersion 1.00 - Released April 2000First ReleaseVersion 1.01 - Released April 18, 2000Corrected bug in the Dual Range Configur

Page 49 - APPENDIX A - DSA Data Flow

2COMMAND LISTCOMMAND CALIBRATE COMMAND SYNTAX CAL <press> [group]ARGUMENTS <press> - is a real number that represents the calibration pres

Page 50 - FORMULAS:

3COMMAND CALIBRATE BAROMETRIC PRESSURE COMMAND SYNTAX CALB <press>ARGUMENTS <press> - is a real number that represents the local barometr

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4COMMAND CALIBRATE ZEROCOMMAND SYNTAX CALZARGUMENTS NoneDESCRIPTION Commands the DSA to perform a quick zero calibration. This operationproduces A/D c

Page 52 - APPENDIX D - CHANGE LOG

5COMMAND DELETECOMMAND SYNTAX DELETE <start temp><end temp>[<channel>]ARGUMENTS <start temp>- an integer from 0 to 79 that rep

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