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5 User Communication
3-46 WindO/I-NV4 Users Manual
Data List
Shows a list of command data. Double clicking the line displays the Data Settings dialog box.
For details, refer to “Data Settings Dialog Box” on page 3-48. The maximum data size that can be configured is 1500
bytes per command.
The content displayed in lists varies based on the type of command.
Constant (Character): Displays the specified data enclosed in " ".
"Data"
Example: "1234"
Constant (Hexadecimal): Displays the specified data with each byte value enclosed in ' '.
'Data of the first byte' 'Data of the second byte' 'Data of the third byte' 'Data of the
forth byte'
Example: '31' '32' '33' '34'
Device Address: Displays the specified data enclosed by < >, in the following order.
<Device Address Conversion Type Number of bytes Variable Words Storage Method of data>
Device Address: Displays the device address enclosed by [ ]
When the Use Reference Device Address check box is
selected, displays as OFFSET([Device Address], [Reference
Device Address])
Number of bytes: Displays the number of bytes of the transmitted or
received data.
Conversion Type: Display the conversion methods for values of device
addresses as follows.
HEX-A: When Hexadecimal to ASCII is selected
DEC-A: When Decimal to ASCII is selected
N: When No conversion is selected
Variable: When the Variable check box is selected, variables are
displayed as follows.
V00: When NULL(00h) is selected for transmission
command
V [Device Address]: When Device Address is selected for
transmission command
V: In the case of receive command
Words: Displays the number of word devices for transmitting or
receiving data.
Storage Method of data
: Displays the handling method for value of read device
address as follows.
U: When from Upper byte is selected
L: When from Lower byte is selected
Example: <OFFSET([LDR0100], [LDR0300]) N 2V[LDR0200] 2 U>
Registering Constant (Character):
Displays the specified data enclosed in << >>.
<<Index No. of No. 1: Data of No. 1 Index No. of No. 2: Data of No. 2 ... Index No. of
No. N: Data of No. N Index Device Address>> (N = 1 to 100)
Data: Displays the data enclosed by " "
Index Device Address: Displays the device address enclosed by [ ]
Example: <<1:"123" 2 :"456" 3 :"789" [LDR0100]>>
Registering Constant (Hexadecimal):
Displays the specified data enclosed in << >>.
<<Index No. of No. 1: Data of No. 1 Index No. of No. 2: Data of No. 2 ... Index No. of
No. N: Data of No. N Index Device Address>> (N = 1 to 100)
Data: Displays the data enclosed by ' '
Index Device Address: Displays the device address enclosed by [ ]
Example: <<1:'313233' 2:'343536' 3 :'373839' [LDR0100]>>

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