User Guide
Klinkmann Automation Omron Ethernet DAServer  48 
Omron Ethernet DAServer Ver 1.x User Manual Rev 1.3    17014m13 
or a -1 to test a client reaction 
on write errors). 
If the value of this item is zero, 
it cannot be poked. 
$SYS$ReadComplete 
Integer/ 
ReadWrite 
Used to access the state of 
initial reads on all items in the 
corresponding device group. 
The value is 1 if all active 
items in a device group have 
been read at least once. If at 
least one item in the device 
group is activated, this item 
changes to 0. It changes to 1 
if all items have been read 
successfully, or to -1 if at least 
one item has a non-good 
quality. Poking a 0 to this item 
resets the internal read states 
of all items in this device 
group. This resets this item to 
0. If all items are read again 
after this poke, this item 
changes back to 1 or -1. 
RANGE: -1, 0, 1 
1: Read 
complete (all 
values have 
been read). 
0: Not all values 
have been read. 
-1: All values 
have been read 
but some have a 
non-good quality.
$SYS$ItemCount  DWord/ 
Read 
Used to access the number of 
items in the corresponding 
device group. This item is 
read-only. 
RANGE: 
0…2147483647 
>=0: Number of 
active items. 
$SYS$ActiveItemCoun
t 
DWord/ 
Read 
Used to access the number of 
active items in the 
corresponding device group. 
This item is read-only. 
RANGE: 
0…2147483647 
>=0: Number of 
active items. 
$SYS$ErrorCount  DWord/ 
Read 
Used to access the number of 
all items (active and inactive) 
that have errors (non-good 
OPC quality) in the 
corresponding topic. If the 
communications status of a 
device group is bad, all items 
have errors. This item is read-
only. 
RANGE: 
0…2147483647 
>=0: Number of 
all items (active 
and inactive) with 
errors. 
$SYS$PollNow  Boolean/ 
ReadWrite 
Poking a 1 to this item forces 
all items in the corresponding 
device group to be read 
immediately (all messages in 
this device group become 
due). This is useful if you want 
to force to get the newest 
values from the device, 
regardless of its update 
interval. This also works on 
RANGE: 0, 1 










