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Overview

The command tab allows certain commands to be executed within ACM. This alleviates the need to use an OPC Client for commonly used commands.

The list of commands for the Hex Repeater protocol is directly dependent on the template used; however, there are some common commands that appear in the majority of the templates. Note that since commands can vary within different template objects, the ‘Send Multiple Commands’ option works slightly differently with Hex Repeater devices. Instead of selecting the Hex Repeater protocol to see a list of available commands, a list of templates currently in use is provided in the selection list. This allows ACM to present a known set of commands from that template. Any commands defined by the template can be executed against any or all of the devices that use the template. This also means that if more than one template is in use by the Hex Repeater devices in the ACM configuration, it will take more than one ‘Send Multiple Commands’ sequence to send a command to every device.

Common Commands

See Device Object Common Commands for commands that are common to all device types.

Commands

CommandDescriptionParameters

Test Communication

When executed, ACM will poll the device with a request for its current time and wait for the response to see if the communication is good. This command
is not dependent on the selected template – it is available for all Hex Repeater devices.
None
Time SyncCauses a comparison of the date and time in the device to the host date and time. Once compared, the configured rules of the selected time sync object will be applied -
including time zone and daylight saving options. Note that if the Time Sync type is set to ‘Always’ instead of ‘Range’, then no comparison is made between the current RTU time and
the system time. The system time, with time zone and/or daylight saving options, will be applied to the RTU. This command is not dependent on the selected template – it is available for all Hex Repeater devices.
None

Template Dependent Commands

CommandDescriptionParameters

Action - LostAllData

Executes the "Lost Database Flag" action sequence, which typically writes any stored configuration data back to the device to restore its configuration.None
Action - PowerFailExecutes the “Power Fail Flag” action sequence.None
Change Log Pointer - AuditLog_1Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - AuditLog_2Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - AuditLog_3Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - AuditLog_4Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - ChangeLog_1Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - ChangeLog_2Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - ChangeLog_3Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - ChangeLog_4Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - DailyProductionLog_1Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - EventLog_1Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - EventLog_2Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - EventLog_3Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - EventLog_4Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Change Log Pointer - ProductionCycleLog_1Sets the log pointer to a specific timestamp. Provide the timestamp value to use when issuing the reset command in parameter one.Timestamp
Log Upload - AuditLog_1Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - AuditLog_2Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - AuditLog_3Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - AuditLog_4Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - ChangeLog_1Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - ChangeLog_2Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - ChangeLog_3Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - ChangeLog_4Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - DailyProductionLog_1Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - EventLog_1Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - EventLog_2Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - EventLog_3Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - EventLog_4Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Log Upload - ProductionCycleLog_1Retrieves available and uncollected log records.None
Upload - ActionParameters_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - AnalogCalibration_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMAnalogIndexes_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMBaseParameters_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMComponentParameters_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMConversionFactors_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMCprimeFlowFactors_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMMeterInfo_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - EGMTimeOfLastChange_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - MVTConfiguration_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - TankLevelShutdownParameters_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - WSCMiscellaneousParameters_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
Upload - WSCParameters_ReadUploads configuration data. Enter the Instance Id to use when executing the command in parameter one: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Instance numbers may differ based on the selected template.Instance Id
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