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Point Types

The CygNet Standard Point Scheme has eight point types: Analog Input/Output, Digital Input/Output, Enumeration Input/Output, and String Input/Output. There is no functional difference between an input point type and an output point type.

Point Type Description

Analog

An analog point is a point for which the value is a floating point number. The value of an Analog Input point can be scaled.

Digital

A digital point is a point for which the value is either 0 or 1. The digital value can be converted to a string.

Enumeration

An enumeration point is a point for which the point’s value is an integer converted into a string. The conversion values are defined in a table stored in the Table Reference Service. The table name and its entries are user-defined. Any number of enumeration points can use the same conversion table.

String

A string point is a point for which the value is alphanumeric.

For more information about point scheme and CVS Metadata see Alarm Calculation Types and Understanding the CvsMetadata File.


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