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AVEVA™ Communication Drivers

Multi-State Output (MSO)

  • Last UpdatedDec 08, 2020
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Supported properties of the Multi-State Output object (MSO)

Property

Value Format

Example

OBJECT-IDENTIFIER

OBJECT-NAME

String

[ObjectNumber]: [Instance Number]

String

1:0

temperatureSensor_core

OBJECT-TYPE

Integer

0

PRESENT-VALUE

Float

123.2

DESCRIPTION

String

This sensor monitors the core activity

DEVICE-TYPE

Integer

5

STATUS-FLAGS

4 Boolean values (1 = true, 0 = false) encoded as string

{IN_ALARM, FAULT, OVERRIDDEN, OUT_OF_SERVICE}

1010

EVENT-STATE

Integer

0

RELIABILITY

Integer

0

OUT-OF-SERVICE

Boolean

0

NUMBER-OF-STATES

Unsigned Integer

2

STATE-TEXT

String

test

PRIORITY-ARRAY

Sequence of 16 values separated by pipes (|) and encoded as a string. The type of these values can be one of the following (Null, real, binary, integer) . For more information, see BACnetPriorityArray

NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|12|NULL| NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|NULL|25.000000

RELINQUISH-DEFAULT

TIME-DELAY

Real

Integer

12.3

0

NOTIFICATION-CLASS

Integer

0

FEEDBACK-VALUE

Integer(inactive=0,active=1)

1

EVENT-ENABLE

3 Boolean values (1 = true, 0 = false) encoded as a string

{to-offnormal, to- fault, to-normal}

101

ACKED-TRANSITIONS

NOTIFY-TYPE

3 Boolean values (1 = true, 0 = false) encoded as a string

{to-offnormal, to- fault, to-normal}

Integer

101

1

EVENT-TIME-STAMPS

Sequence of time stamps encoded as a string

2|1-1-197011:0:0.0;2|1-1-197011:0:0.0;2|1-1-197011:0:0.0

PROFILE-NAME

String

Test

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