Status information – Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual

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Status Information

• The MV returns the operation status of the recorder in response to an IS command.

The output format varies between IS0 and IS1.

• For details on status information, see section 5.2, “The Bit Structure of the Status

Information.”

Output in response to the IS0 command
• Syntax

EACRLF
aaa.bbb.ccc.dddCRLF
ENCRLF

aaa

Status information 1 (000 to 255)

bbb

Status information 2 (000 to 255)

ccc

Status information 3 (000 to 255)

ddd

Status information 4 (000 to 255)

• Example

EA
000.000.032.000
EN

Output in response to the IS1 Command
• Syntax

EACRLF
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd.eee.fff.ggg.hhhCRLF
ENCRLF

aaa

Status information 1 (000 to 255)

bbb

Status information 2 (000 to 255)

ccc

Status information 3 (000 to 255)

ddd

Status information 4 (000 to 255)

eee

Status information 5 (000 to 255)

fff

Status information 6 (000 to 255)

ggg

Status information 7 (000 to 255)

hhh

Status information 8 (000 to 255)

• Example

EA
000.000.032.000.000.000.000.000
EN

• Status information 3, 4, 7, and 8 are edge operation. They are cleared when read

using the IS command.

• Status information 1, 2, 5, and 6 are level operation. They are not cleared when read.

They are cleared when the causing event clears.

• The status information is made up of bits that correspond to each event. Each bit can

be turned ON/OFF with a filter.

• If an event occurs for a bit set to OFF by the filter, status information 3, 4, 7, and 8

ignore the event. Status information 1, 2, 5, and 6 hold the event.

• The default filter setting is ON for all bits.

5.2 Text Data Output Format

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