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Automatically Exporting Measured Values at the Ends of Tests (Data output function)
Preparing connected equipment (computer, PLC, or others)
Set the equipment to the receive standby state. For a computer, start up the
application software and set it to the receive standby state.
Data output example
TYPE1
Data No.
Measured
value
Unit Blank Judgment
M o h m
1 1 . 2 3 4 *
1
P A S S *
11
to 1 2 . 3 4 *
2
L F A I L *
12
6 5 5 3 5 1 2 3 . 4 *
3
U F A I L *
13
• When the number
reaches 65535,
the next number
returns to 1.
1 2 3 4 *
4
U L F A I L
*14
• When no measurement is performed, the
measured value is shown as “-”.
N O C O M P
*15
• When DATA OUT
is set to OFF, the
number returns to
1.
O . F . *
5
U . F . *
6
C . H i *
7
C . L o *
8
C . H L *
9
S h o r t *
10
*1 The range is 2 M
Ω
*9 Fail result for the contact check on both
the HIGH and LOW sides
*2 The range is 20 M
Ω
*3 The range is 200 M
Ω
*10 Fail result for the short circuit check
*4 The range is 2000/4000 M
Ω
*11 PASS judgment
*5 Overow *12 L.FAIL judgment
*6 Underow *13 U.FAIL judgment
*7 Fail result for the contact check on the
HIGH side
*14 Judgment is not possible
*15 Judgment is not performed
*8 Fail result for the contact check on the
LOW side
Blank Blank
TYPE2
Data is output using the response format for the
:MEASure?
query. (Refer to ”8.5
Data Format Table” (p. 125))