38 (E)
LT10A / LT11A Series
w When an alarm is triggered
Initial setting :
For an overflow alarm
1st byte : Channel name (A or B)
2nd byte : Sign (“+”
or “–”)
3rd byte : F
4th to 9th bytes : Numerical data
For a non-overflow alarm
1st byte : Channel name (A or B)
2nd byte : E
Initial setting :
1st byte : Channel name (A or B)
2nd byte : E
3rd byte : F (For an overflow alarm)
O (For a non-overflow alarm)
: (“+” or space)
Initial setting :
Outputting with measuring mode information
and comparator Go/No Go result
1st byte : Channel name (A or B)
2nd byte : Current mode
(N: Current value,
P: Peak-to-peak value,
I : Minimum value,
A: Maximum value)
3rd byte : Unit (M: mm, I: inch)
4th byte : Comparator Go/No Go
result
U : Upper limit over
G : Within range
L : Lower limit under
E : When an alarm has
occurred
5th byte : Sign (“+”
or “–”)
6th to 11th bytes
: Numerical data
(ex.00.000)
Initial setting :
Outputting according to the mode 1
format (statistical calculations) of the
digital printer P40 (P40 is sold
separately).
Note
• For the 2 channel model, whether to output B channel
data following a space or to divide it with the delimiter is
selected by the initial setting (See P18, step 9.).
• When set to
mode even the 2 channel model only
outputs the A channel data only.