App index – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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App

Index

Flag

Bit Name (Abbreviation)

Flag

Meaning of the Flag

0

1

7

BO

MSB

LSB

Output byte order

6

CS

No

Yes

Existence of a checksum

5

4

3

2

1

0

END

Middle

End

In the middle or at the end of the

continuous data

• When the BO flag is “0,” the high byte is output first. When the BO flag is “1,” the low byte is

output first.

• If the check sum is enabled (parameter = 1) using the CS command parameter, each sum

value is inserted in the header sum and data sum sections. If the check sum is disabled
(parameter = 0), a zero is inserted in the header sum and data sum sections. For a sample
program that calculates the sum value, see “Calculating the sum value” on the next page.

• If the amount of data output in response to a ME/MO command is large, not all the data may

be returned in one output request (parameter GET). In this case the END flag becomes 0.
You must send output requests (parameter NEXT) to receive the rest of the data until the
END flag becomes 1.

• The bits that have “–” for the name and flag are not used. The value is undefined.

ID

An ID number indicating the binary data type. The table below indicates the data types
and the corresponding output commands. Binary data that is not indicated in the above
table is considered undefined files.

ID

Binary Data Type

Type

Format Output

Number

Command

0

Undefined file

file (

*.*)

ME

1

Instantaneous data

Data

Yes

FD

1

FIFO data

Data

Yes

FF

13

Screen data file

File (

*.PNG)

ME,FC

15

Display data file

File (

*.DAD)

No

ME

16

Event data file

File (

*.DAE)

No

ME

17

Manual sample file

File (

*.DAM)

Yes

ME,MO

18

Report file

File (

*.DAR)

Yes

ME,MO

19

Setup data file

File (

*.PDL)

No

ME,FE4

25

Setup channel information output

Data

Yes

FE5

26

Configured alarm information output Data

Yes

FE6

Yes: Disclosed. No: Undisclosed. –: Common format.

• The table above shows the different types of binary data.
• Binary data comes in two types, data and file.

• Data

• Measured/computed data can be output using the FD command.
• FIFO data can be output using the FF command.
• The data format is disclosed. See section 4.3.

• File

• The FXA120 DAQSTANDARD software that is included with the FX can be used to

manipulate display data, event data, and setup data files. For details, see the FXA120
DAQSTANDARD software user’s manuals (IM 04L21B01-63EN and IM 04L21B01-
64EN).

• Files that are in common formats can be opened using software programs that are

sold commercially.

• Other formats are written in ASCII code. A text editor can be used to open these types

of files.

4.1 Response Syntax

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