lift.eventTimeStamps

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lift.eventTimeStamps

According to the BACnet protocol documentation:

Conveys the times of the last TO_OFFNORMAL, TO_FAULT, and TO_NORMAL events. Timestamps of type Time or Date shall have X'FF' in each octet, and Sequence Number timestamps shall have the value 0 if no event of that type has ever occurred for the object.

Property eventTimeStamps of object lift can be read and written using a block tag with 3 elements.

Text Parameters

Property

Value

ParamDevice

<deviceAddress>

ParamItem

lift-<objectAddress>.eventTimeStamps

Size

3 elements

Numeric Parameters

Property

Value

B1:

<deviceAddress>

B2:

<type> = 59

B3:

<objectAddress>

B4:

<property> = 130

Size:

3 elements

Block Elements

Index

Name

Type

0

elm00

A Date, Integer, Null or String (Xml) value representing a timestamp in BACnet.

A null value means the timestamp is empty/not set;

A date/time value representing a precise date and time;

An integer defining the timestamp sequence number;

A character string containing an XML with a value of type <BACnetTimeStamp>.

1

elm01

A Date, Integer, Null or String (Xml) value representing a timestamp in BACnet.

A null value means the timestamp is empty/not set;

A date/time value representing a precise date and time;

An integer defining the timestamp sequence number;

A character string containing an XML with a value of type <BACnetTimeStamp>.

2

elm02

A Date, Integer, Null or String (Xml) value representing a timestamp in BACnet.

A null value means the timestamp is empty/not set;

A date/time value representing a precise date and time;

An integer defining the timestamp sequence number;

A character string containing an XML with a value of type <BACnetTimeStamp>.

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