Difference between revisions of "SET TIMER"
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SET_TIMER | 0x008F | 143 | AMC 08.20 | |
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$ST L102 W50 $ST L102 $ST L102 W50 L101 ‘my name’ U0 $ST L102 W0 L101 |
Set 5 second timer on station 102 Stop all timers on station 102 Set 5 sec, on station 102, from 101 Stop timer on station 102, from 101 | |||
Start a timer or stop timer. When the timer expires, an EVENT_REPORT is generated, event type EVH_EVENT_TIMEOUT = 21. The timer can be stopped before expiry by setting a zero timeout value.
A station must be specified as owner of the timer. It is also possible to specify the “related-to” parameters to be used in the timeout EVENT_REPORT. A SET_TIMER will replace an existing running timer if both the owner station and related-to stations are identical. If none of the running timers are matching, a new independent timer is started. Omitting the related-to station has a special meaning for the stop operation: All timers with the specified owner station will be stopped. | ||||
1 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION} | Station to receive timeout event (event owner). (NRF_LOCAL_DIRNO and NRF_LOCAL_ENTITY allowed.) | ||
2 | UINT2 (optional) |
Timeout value, measured in 100 ms ticks. Default value is zero, which means stop timer. Max value will give a 1 hour 49 minute timeout. | ||
3 | NET_OBJ_REF {ECL_STATION} (optional) |
Station to be used as related-to parameter in timeout event. Null value allowed. (Only NRF_LOCAL_DIRNO allowed.) | ||
4 | TEXT16 (optional) |
Name of related-to parameter in timeout event (16 character). Default value: Sending station’s name if specified. | ||
5 | UINT1 (optional) |
User Defined Properties (UDP) of related-to parameter in timeout event.
Default value: 0. | ||
Response: | None |