Keyword | Full name | Meaning | Unit | Default value |
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| Retry Count | The number of request repeats in case of a communication error. | - | 2 |
| Retry Timeout | The delay between individual request repeats in case of a communication error. | ms | 1000 ms. |
| Wait First Timeout | The delay after transmitting the request before reading the response. | ms | 500 ms. |
| Wait Timeout | The delay between response readings until its finalization. | ms | 400 ms. |
| Max Wait Retry | The number of repeats of response readings until its finalization. | - | 8 |
| Get Stored Interval | The size of the period, for which the archive data from the datalogger are read without interruption. The period is specified in minutes. If the value of the period is e.g. 60 minutes, so all archive data from e.g. 05:00 to 06:00 are read, then data from 06:00 to 07:00, etc. The reading of archive data from this period shouldn't take more than one minute, because otherwise some of the current data, acquired among archive readings, could be lost. | min | 10 |
| Archive Depth Minute | Depth of 1-minute archives. The ESC dataloggers had a depth of 60 minutes, the new EDLs by ECM Monitory have a configurable depth (even 2 weeks). If the read data is older than the configured depth, the reading is in 30-minute intervals. If they are newer, the Get Stored Interval parameter applies. A value of 0 means unlimited depth (reading is always performed with Get Stored Interval). | min | 90 |
| Max Hist Read 1min | Limit for the depth of reading the history of 1-minute data. The original ESC 8816 dataloggers had an internal memory for one hour of data. Newer devices supporting the ESC 8816 protocol (e.g. EDL15) can store data significantly longer and thus it is possible to read data after a communication failure in up to 14-31 days. | hour | 1 |
| Max Hist Read Others | Limit for the depth of reading the history of other data (with a period greater than 1 minute). The original ESC 8816 dataloggers had an internal memory for 30 days of data. Newer devices supporting the ESC 8816 protocol (e.g. EDL15) can store data significantly longer, so it is possible to read data after a communication failure in up to 60 days. | hour | 31*24 |
| Protocol Variant | A variant of the protocol. Existing variants are:- 0 - ESC8816 - standard protocol for datalogger ESC8816
- 1 - DLX1 - support of datalogger DLX1 (implemented in august 2015 in D2000 version 10.0.37)
| - | 0 - ESC8816 |