Instruction Manual
i.LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference 
Function  Description of Change  For More 
Information, See… 
AlarmGeneratorGet 
The i.LON 100 has been modified to handle the 
properties defining the hysteresis levels and offset 
limits used by each Alarm Generator differently for 
certain data types. This only applies if you use the 
AlarmGeneratorGet function to return the 
configuration of an Alarm Generator with input data 
points that use the following format descriptions: 
SNVT_temp_f#US 
SNVT_temp_p#US 
SNVT_temp#US 
In this case, the values of the hysteresis level and 
offset limit properties returned by the function will 
be displayed using the SNVT_temp_f#US_diff 
format description. This rule applies to all formats 
that use the #US specifier. 
AlarmGeneratorGet on 
page 7-5. 
DataloggerGet 
The i.LON 100 has been modified to handle the 
<UCPTlogMinDeltaValue> property, which defines 
the minuimum change in value that must occur for 
the data point update to be recorded by a Data 
Logger, differently for some data types. This only 
applies if you use the DataLoggerGet function to 
return the configuration of Data Logger with input 
data points that use the following format 
descriptions: 
SNVT_temp_f#US 
SNVT_temp_p#US 
SNVT_temp#US 
In this case, the <UCPTlogMinDeltaValue> property 
returned by the function will be displayed using the 
SNVT_temp_f#US_diff format type. This rule 
applies to all formats that use the #US specifier. 
DataLoggerGet on page 
6-6 
DataLoggerRead 
The DataLoggerRead function now two additional 
properties in its output: <UCPTlastEvent> and 
<UCPTtotalCount>. 
The <UCPTtotalCount> property indicates when the 
last time an entry in the data log read by the 
function was modified or deleted. The 
<UCPTtotalCount> property indicates the total 
number of entries in the data log read by the 
function. 
In addition, the DataLoggerRead function now 
allows the user to read from the end of the data log 
backwards, if the the <UCPTstop> property is 
specified and the <UCPTstart> property is left 
empty in the input supplied to the function. 
DataLoggerRead on 
page 6-11 
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