Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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Response

Number and Operation Status of the Currently Running Program Patterns (Style
Number 3 or Later)

• The number, operation status, and loop numbers assigned to the currently running

pattern can be output using an FW command.

• The output format identifier is 1. See page 7-3, “Identifier.”
• The information for patterns whose operation status is 0 (RESET) is past information.

2 bytes

Number of blocks

Block 1

Number of bytes

2 bytes

BINARY data
(The BINARY data section
on the “Conceptual diagram”
on page 7-2.)

Number of Blocks

This is the number of blocks (fixed at 0.)

Number of Bytes

This is the size of one block in bytes.

Blocks
CX2000

Year

Month

Day

6 patterns worth of information

Hour

Minute

Millisecond

(Reserved)*

Flag

Second

Pattern No

Operaton

status

Loop

information

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

2 bytes

1 byte

1 byte

CX1000

Year

Month

Day

2 patterns worth of information

Hour

Minute

Millisecond

(Reserved)*

Flag

Second

Pattern No

Operaton

status

Loop

information

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

1 byte

2 bytes

1 byte

1 byte

Data details

Pattern Number
1–30 running pattern numbers for RUN status, or indefinite for RESET status.
Operation status
bit0: RUN/RESET status (1:RUN, 0: RESET)
bit1: HOLD status (1: holding, 0: not holding), however, RESET is 0
bit2: WAIT status (1: waiting, 0: not waiting), however, RESET is 0
bit3–bit7:

0

Loop Information Assigned to Patterns in RUN Status (Indefinite upon RESET)
CX2000
bit0: Loop 1 (1:assigned, 0: unassigned)
bit1: Loop 2 (1:assigned, 0: unassigned)
:
bit5: Loop 6 (1:assigned, 0: unassigned)
bit6–bit7:

0

7.3 Output Format of BINARY Data

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