The Amocams 1000 EIE uses the UTI protocol (an ASCII protocol) and supports direct memory read and write operations. The request structure allows for the specification of the start address and byte count to read. The response is addressed by data offset as specified in the template.
The EIE also supports storage and automated download (via script) of device configuration parameters as defined in a data group. This is an important feature because the RTU does not retain its memory when power is lost.
The following table lists and describes EIE specifications.
| Manufacturer | Amoco |
|
Protocol(s) |
UTI Protocol |
|
Model(s) |
1000 |
|
Required Files |
CxDdsAmo1000Editors.dll UisAmo1000Drivers.dll |
|
Sample Templates |
Amo1000_Waterflood.dtf |
|
Cryout Support |
No |
| FMS Support |
No |
|
Listen Mode |
No |
|
64-bit Support |
Yes. See 64-bit Device Drivers. |
For more information, see sample device template files and manufacturer documentation.
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