Instruction Manual
i.LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference 
Property Description 
<UCPTmaxValue> 
Optional. This value is initially taken from the i.LON 100 
resource files, if it exists for the data point type selected. This 
value represents the maximum value the data point can be 
updated to. 
NOTE: You can use DataServerSet to change this limit in the 
Data Server. However, you must program your application to 
enforce the new limit, as the i.LON 100 will continue to enforce 
the limit taken from the resource files. 
<UCPTinvalidValue> 
Optional. The invalid value for the data point. If the data point 
is updated and equals this value, the <UCPTpointStatus> of the 
data point will be updated to the AL_VALUE_INVALID. You 
could create an Alarm Notifier to trigger an alarm notification 
when this happens. For more information on Alarm Notifiers, 
see Chapter 8, Alarm Notifier. 
A default value for this property will be assigned based on the 
<UCPTformatDescription> selected. 
NOTE: You can use DataServerSet to change this value in the 
Data Server. However, you must program your application to 
enforce the new value, as the i.LON 100 will continue to enforce 
the value taken from the resource files. 
<UCPTsettings> 
A string of 16 comma-separated Boolean values. You could use 
these flags to determine access rights to the data point with your 
application. 
You can optionally specify a <UCPTsetting> string when you 
call the DataServerList function. This string will be compared to 
this property for each data point. If any bits in either string 
match, DataServerList will include the data point in its output. 
If no bits match, it will not include the data point. You could use 
this feature to restrict which users can view and access to 
certain data points. 
<UCPTvalueDef> 
This element can be used to create a series of value definitions 
for the data point. Each value definition is defined by a user-
named attribute within the <UCPTvalueDef> element. These 
value definitions represent preset values that you can use to 
update the value of the data point when other i.LON 100 
applications such as the Event Scheduler or the Alarm Notifier 
reference it. 
The sample <Data> parameter shown in this section defines two 
preset value definitions for the data point: OnValue and 
OffValue. 
NOTE: The values entered here must be in valid format, as 
defined by the network variable type assigned to the data point. 
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