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Read-on flags RO_xxx are used in the [[Equipment List Parameters#ReadOn|Read On]] field of the equipment declaration to specify when the read-out of an event occurs. | Read-on flags RO_xxx are used in the [[Equipment List Parameters#ReadOn|Read On]] field of the equipment declaration to specify when the read-out of an event occurs. | ||
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;RO_ALWAYS :Always (independent of the run status) | ;RO_ALWAYS :Always (independent of the run status) | ||
;RO_ODB :Copies the event to the <span style="color: purple; font-style:italic;">/Equipment/<equipment name>/Variables</span> ODB tree. The ODB is updated with a new event approximately every second. Note that this feature is generally used only for testing or monitoring, as writing large amounts of data to the ODB takes time. | ;RO_ODB :Copies the event to the <span style="color: purple; font-style:italic;">/Equipment/<equipment name>/Variables</span> ODB tree. The ODB is updated with a new event approximately every second. Note that this feature is generally used only for testing or monitoring, as writing large amounts of data to the ODB takes time. | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 8 July 2015
Read-on flags RO_xxx are used in the Read On field of the equipment declaration to specify when the read-out of an event occurs.
- RO_RUNNING
- While running
- RO_STOPPED
- Before stopping run
- RO_PAUSED
- When run is paused
- RO_BOR
- At the beginning of run
- RO_EOR
- At the end of run
- RO_PAUSE
- Before pausing the run
- RO_RESUME
- Before resuming the run
- RO_TRANSITIONS
- At all transitions
- RO_ALWAYS
- Always (independent of the run status)
- RO_ODB
- Copies the event to the /Equipment/<equipment name>/Variables ODB tree. The ODB is updated with a new event approximately every second. Note that this feature is generally used only for testing or monitoring, as writing large amounts of data to the ODB takes time.