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eWON General Reference Guide - Esco Drives & Automation

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<strong>General</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>Retrieving data from <strong>eWON</strong>• The following files only appear if the user owns the "Config rights":• Program.bas• ewonfwr.edf• config.bin• config.txt• During an FTP session, all the files are read-only, except for users who own the "Config rights".7.2 Files FormatFiles format are text semicolon (;) separated files that may be inserted inside a program such as Excel. The first row gives the columns names,and the next ones the values of the different columns.For example, the content of the rt_alm.txt file:"TagId";"AlarmTime";"TagName";"AlStatus";"AlType";"StatusTime";"UserAck";"Description"1;"7/09/04 13:19:12";"Level tank A";"ALM";"LOW";"7/09/04 13:19:12";"";"Fuel level on Tank A"7.2.1 Config.txt : New Line character (NLSeparator)Firmware 5 specific featureFor technical purposes, the character used (LF char 0x0A) to separate parameters in some fields is replaced by a .Fields where character could be found in config.txt are: IOServerData#, Information of <strong>eWON</strong>, Description of Tag.Fields where character could be found in comcfg.txt are: VPNSecretKey, VPNSecretCert, VPNCACertWith firmware 5, you will find the following parameter:IOSrvData0:MinInterval:10MaxInterval:268435455ReverseCount:0 has the ASCII code 182 (0xB6)The end of the line is always CR+LF (0x0D 0x0A).With firmware 4, you will find the following parametesr:IOSrvData0:MinInterval:10 ended by a LF character 0x0AMaxInterval:268435455ended by a LF character 0x0AReverseCount:0ended by a CR+LF characters 0x0D 0x0AIn firmware 5, you can force the use of ‘LF’ or ‘’ with the NLSeparator parameter (in config.txt file).NLSeparator0 (default) : use the ‘’ (0xB6) as separator in IOServerData# field.1 : use the ‘LF’ (0x0A) as separator in IOServerData# field (forcompatibility with firmware 4).note: If the config is cleared or if the <strong>eWON</strong> is formatted, the NLSeparator returns to 0.note: When you put a config.txt file by FTP to an <strong>eWON</strong> with firmware 5, it handles correctly the 2 kinds of separator.RG-001-0-EN ver 1.5 <strong>eWON</strong>® - 20/03/2009 - ©ACT'L sa Page 165

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