
ZENO
®
-3200 USER MANUAL
Coastal Environmental Systems (206) 682-6048
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To aid in identifying the type of process desired, each numerical Process Category is named to identify
the grouping of process types that it contains. All basic versions of ZENOSOFT
®
contain six Process
Categories.
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The names of the six Process Categories are listed below:
1. General Processes Category
2. Environmental Processes Category
3. Alarm Processes Category
4. Special Sensor Processes Category
5. Arithmetic Processes Category
6. Output and Control Processes Category
The number of process types contained within each category varies. Details about each individual
process type are contained in Appendix D.
For our example configuration, we want to calculate the average of all the Internal Temperature Sensor
readings done during the Sample Duration and the similar average of all the Battery Voltage readings.
If we view the information contained in Appendix D, we will find that the Averaging Process, in the
General Processes Category, is the best process that we can use for calculating both averages. The
Averaging Process has Process Category of 1 and a Process Number of 2.
There are several ways to obtain online help regarding processes. If you type H2{ENTER} from the
Process Menu, ZENOSOFT
®
will list the available processes and their associated Process Numbers for
the Process Category listed in line item #1. Your screen should look something like this:
> H2
* Select General Process, valid codes are
- 1 (Immediate Data)
- 2 (Averaging)
- 3 (Running Average)
- 4 (Block Average)
- 5 (Accumulation)
- 6 (Rate of Change)
- 7 (Differential)
- 8 (Free Running Avg)
- 9 (Collect)
- 10 (Trend Data)
- 11 (Multiple-Input Min/Max)
- 12 (Previous Sample Data)
- 13 (Multiple Data Validation)
- 14 (Single Data Validation)
Hit any key to continue . . .
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Some specialized versions of ZenoSoft™ contain an additional seventh Process Category. Refer to Section
10.4.1.
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