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IM 04L51B01-17EN
Commands and Responses
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App
2.10 ASCII Output Format
This section explains the ASCII output format.
In the following format descriptions, the terminator is denoted by “<crlf>.”
One space (ASCII code : 0x 20) is denoted by an underscore (_). Consecutive spaces
are denoted by alternating underscores (_) and overscores (¯).
An I/O channel is expressed as a four-digit number (e.g., 0102), a math channel is
expressed as “A” followed by a three-digit number (e.g., A015), and a communication
channel is expressed as “C” followed by a three-digit number (e.g., C120).
2.10.1 Most Recent Channel Data (FData)
The output in response to the command “FData,0” is shown below.
Syntax
EA<crlf>
DATE_yy/mo/dd<crlf>
TIME_hh:mm:ss.mmmt<crlf>
s_cccca
1
a
2
a
3
a
4
uuuuuuuuuufddddddddE-pp<crlf>
s_cccca
1
a
2
a
3
a
4
uuuuuuuuuufddddddddE-pp<crlf>
s_cccca
1
a
2
a
3
a
4
uuuuuuuuuufddddddddE-pp<crlf>
EN<crlf>
yy/mo/dd
Data time (year, month, day)
yy
Year (00 to 99)
mo
Month (01 to 12)
dd
Day (01 to 31)
hh:mm:ss.mmmt
Data time (hour, minute, second, millisecond)
hh
Hour (00 to 23)
mm
Minute (00 to 59)
ss
Second (00 to 59)
mmm
Millisecond (000 to 999)
A period is inserted between the minute and millisecond.
t
Reserved (space)
s
Data status
N
Normal
D
Differential input
S
Skip
O
Over
E
Errors
B
Burnout
C
Communication channel error
cccc
Channel number (I/O channel, math channel, communication channel)
a
1
a
2
a
3
a
4
a
1
Alarm status (level 1)
a
2
Alarm status (level 2)
a
3
Alarm status (level 3)
a
4
Alarm status (level 4)
a
1
, a
2
, a
3
, and a
4
is set to one of the following:
H
High limit alarm
L
Low limit alarm
h
Difference high limit alarm
l
Difference low limit alarm
R
High limit on rate-of-change alarm
r
Low limit on rate-of-change alarm
T
Delay high limit alarm
t
Delay low limit alarm
Space No alarm
The alarm statuses of control alarms (when a PID control module is
installed) are all set to zero.
uuuuuuuuuu
Unit (fixed to 10 characters. Output flush left. Unused character positions
are filled with spaces.)

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ModelGX10
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