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(42)CH Number of logging data (Un\G1106 to Un\G1109)
The number of data stored in the logging data storage area can be checked during the logging.
The number of logging data increases one by one each time data is stored from the logging starts.
When the value in the logging data storage area reaches 10000, CH Number of logging data (Un\G1106 to Un\G1109)
is fixed to 10000 since the value is overwritten from the head again.
When CH Logging hold request (Un\G1008 to Un\G1011) is turned ON (1) OFF (0), CH Number of logging data
(Un\G1106 to Un\G1109) is cleared to zero.
(43)CH Trigger pointer (Un\G1114 to Un\G1117)
The address of buffer memory which stores the data of when a hold trigger was executed can be checked in CH
Logging data (Un\G5000 to Un\G44999).
The difference between the address of buffer memory which stores the data of when a hold trigger was executed
and the start address in CH Logging data (Un\G5000 to Un\G44999) is stored.
When the value of CH2 Trigger pointer (Un\G1115) is 8550
When CH Logging hold request (Un\G1008 to Un\G1011) is turned ON (1) OFF (0), CH Trigger pointer (Un\G1114
to Un\G1117) is cleared to zero.
Ex.
CH2 Logging data
Un\G15000
Un\G23550
Un\G24999
Data of when a trigger was executed
23550 = 15000 + 8550

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