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4.2.1
Parameter names of either variety can be subscripted (to allow
accessing an individual element of a parameter array) by enclosing
the subscript value in parentheses immediately following the
parameter name.
Example: XYZ(2)
PHASE
When RATE is greater than SCHEDULE BASE, PHASE
specifies an offset in seconds from the SCHEDULE BASE time.
Enter the default value ANY to have the builder assign the point to
the least full phase. Otherwise, this value must be zero or an exact
multiple of the SCHEDULE BASE value.
Example: SCHEDULE BASE = 30
RATE = 120
PHASE = 60
This example schedules an entry in the 30-second DDT tables that
are processed every 120 seconds starting 60 seconds into the base
processing period.
POINT NAME
Represents a TDC3000X LCN point name that must be from one
to eight characters long and begin with "A..Z", "0..9" or "$."
Characters within the point name must be "A..Z", "0..9" or " "
(underscore). All-numeric names are not permitted. Consecutive
underscore characters or trailing underscores are not permitted.
The first trailing "blank" character signals end of the point name.
An entered "-" (hyphen or minus sign) is interpreted as (and is
replaced by) an underscore.
Example: AM5HGDDC
095HGSWT
$05HGDDC ("$" designates a system-reserved point
name)
POINT RECORD
Represents a 45000 point name that must be from one to nine
characters long. Characters in the point record name must be
"A..Z" and "0..9."
Example: GGD007
09FT05
PSP?
When set Y, this option forces demand processing (process
special) of the 45000 point after the input value is stored to the
specified parameter of the point.
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