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Hello,
I try read load profile from ITRON SL7000.
I build frame this:
pg = new GXDLMSProfileGeneric("0.0.99.128.1.255");
pg.SortObject = new GXDLMSClock("0.0.1.0.0.255");
pg.From = new GXDateTime(r.Date1);
pg.To = new GXDateTime(r.Date2);
var CommandArray = dlms.ReadRowsByRange(pg, r.Date1, r.Date2);
byte[] command = CommandArray[0];
I send command (bytearray), and received some answer.
Some information is being captured but this information does not look like the proper profile values. I also hope that the 3 day value will be more. How to make this byte array data update the value for CapturedObjects.
My Log is look like;
13.02.2017 04:15:42 : <<Request: 7E-A0-0A-00-22-24-A3-07-93-39-97-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:43 : >>Answer : 7E-A0-23-07-00-22-24-A3-73-A9-3B-81-80-14-05-02-00-80-06-02-00-80-07-04-00-00-00-01-08-04-00-00-00-01-CE-6A-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:43 : Parsing UA reply succeeded.
13.02.2017 04:15:43 : <<Request: 7E-A0-47-00-22-24-A3-07-10-E3-C8-E6-E6-00-60-36-A1-09-06-07-60-85-74-05-08-01-01-8A-02-07-80-8B-07-60-85-74-05-08-02-01-AC-0A-80-08-33-38-35-30-33-32-37-30-BE-10-04-0E-01-00-00-00-06-5F-1F-04-00-00-FE-1F-FF-FF-BC-2F-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:44 : >>Answer : 7E-A0-53-07-00-22-24-A3-30-7A-5A-E6-E7-00-61-42-A1-09-06-07-60-85-74-05-08-01-01-A2-03-02-01-00
13.02.2017 04:15:44 : >>Answer : A3-05-A1-03-02-01-00-88-02-07-80-89-07-60-85-74-05-08-02-01-AA-0A-80-08-33-38-35-30-33-32-37-30-BE-10-04-0E-08-00-06-5F-1F-04-00-00-30-1D-21-34-00-07-6D-6E-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:44 : Parsing AARQ reply succeeded.
13.02.2017 04:15:44 : 0.0.99.128.1.255 - Index 3 Objects
13.02.2017 04:15:44 : <<Request: 7E-A0-1C-00-22-24-A3-07-32-BE-CE-E6-E6-00-C0-01-C1-00-07-00-00-63-80-01-FF-03-00-99-8C-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:46 : >>Answer : 7E-A8-8C-07-00-22-24-A3-52-F4-DA-E6-E7-00-C4-01-C1-00-01-10-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-01-1D-00-FF-0F-01-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-01-1D-00-FF-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-05-1D-00-FF-0F-01-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-05-1D-00-FF-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-08-1D-00-FF-0F-01-12-00
13.02.2017 04:15:46 : >>Answer : 00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-08-1D-00-FF-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-0D-1B-19-BF-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:46 : More data...
13.02.2017 04:15:46 : <<Request: 7E-A0-0A-00-22-24-A3-07-51-27-72-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:47 : >>Answer : 7E-A8-8C-07-00-22-24-A3-54-C2-BF-00-FF-0F-01-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-0D-1B-00-FF-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-0E-1B-00-FF-0F-01-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-0E-1B-00-FF-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-60-1B-00-FF-0F-01-12-00-00
13.02.2017 04:15:47 : >>Answer : 02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-60-1B-00-FF-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-95-1B-00-FF-0F-01-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-03-09-06-01-01-95-1B-00-FF-60-6B-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:47 : More data...
13.02.2017 04:15:47 : <<Request: 7E-A0-0A-00-22-24-A3-07-71-25-53-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:49 : >>Answer : 7E-A0-35-07-00-22-24-A3-56-02-A0-0F-03-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-04-09-06-00-00-60-37-05-FF-0F-05-12-00-00-02-04-12-00-04-09-06-00-00-60-37-06-FF-0F-05-12-00-00-3B-52-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:53 : 0.0.99.128.1.255 -Index 2 Values
13.02.2017 04:15:53 : <<Request: 7E-A0-4F-00-22-24-A3-07-94-23-D4-E6-E6-00-C0-01-C1-00-07-00-00-63-80-01-FF-02-01-01-02-04-02-04-12-00-08-09-06-00-00-01-00-00-FF-0F-02-12-00-00-09-0C-07-E1-02-0A-05-00-00-00-FF-00-B4-00-09-0C-07-E1-02-0D-01-00-00-00-FF-00-B4-00-01-00-9E-20-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:55 : >>Answer : 7E-A8-8C-07-00-22-24-A3-78-AC-54-E6-E7-00-C4-01-C1-00-01-01-02-10-09-06-01-01-01-1D-00-FF-02-02-0F-00-16-1E-09-06-01-01-05-1D-00-FF-02-02-0F-00-16-20-09-06
13.02.2017 04:15:56 : >>Answer : 01-01-08-1D-00-FF-02-02-0F-00-16-20-09-06-01-01-0D-1B-00-FF-02-02-0F-FC-16-FF-09-06-01-01-0E-1B-00-FF-02-02-0F-FE-16-2C-09-06-01-01-60-1B-00-FF-02-02-0F-00-16-FF-09-06-01-01-95-1B-00-FF-02-02-0F-00-16-09-09-0C-07-E0-09-04-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-80-00-FF-09-0C-07-E1-02-1B-BA-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:56 : More data...
13.02.2017 04:15:56 : <<Request: 7E-A0-0A-00-22-24-A3-07-B1-29-95-7E
13.02.2017 04:15:56 : >>Answer : 7E-A0-15-07-00-22-24-A3-7A-EF-28-0D-FF-FF-FF-FF-FF-80-00-FF-BC-B0-7E
finish here.
help me please...
SL7000 loadprofile
Hi,
SL7000 is using own way to for profile generic data. :-( You are receiving a collection of Profiles.
You need to do parsing by your self.
BR,
Mikko
correct?
is this code correct?
pg = new GXDLMSProfileGeneric("0.0.99.128.1.255");
pg.SortObject = new GXDLMSClock("0.0.1.0.0.255");
pg.From = new GXDateTime(r.Date1);
pg.To = new GXDateTime(r.Date2);
var CommandArray = dlms.ReadRowsByRange(pg, r.Date1, r.Date2); // r.Date1 is 10/02/2017, r.Date2 is 13/02/2017 (3 days request)
byte[] command = CommandArray[0];
****
So, incoming data just 1 value per column. whereas, 3 day value requested, 24 * 3 = must 72 rows :(
SL7000 loadprofile
Hi,
Yes, it seems correct. You do not nesessary need to set SortObject , From or To for the client.
You need to ask LogicalDevice.pdf from the vendor. That file explains all the profile generic objects.
BR,
Mikko
Thanks
Hi,
I read it successfully, thanks for the help ...