Checking the communication status, Register data types – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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Checking the Communication Status

You can view log information to check the status of Modbus communications.

Modbus communication log information

You can check the status of communication and

other information by selecting items here.

For information about displayed contents, see

the MW100 Communication Command Manual

(IM MW100-17E).

Register Data Types

The figure below describes specification of data types for registers used during Modbus
communications. Registers are fixed to 16-bits in length. Data longer than 16 bits
are stored using multiple registers. In this case, the data sequence (Endian) must be
specified. The MW100 can process 32-bit data. Specify “Little” to store data from the
least significant byte, and “Big” to store data from the most significant byte.

Register

Assignment

Data Type

Data Type

Specification

30001

Signed integer

(16bit)

Int16

----- Int16

30001

Unsigned integer (16bit)

UInt16

----- UInt16

30001

Signed integer

(Lower 16bit)

Int32

----- Int32 - Little

30002

(Upper 16bit)

30001

Signed integer

(Upper 16bit)

Int32

----- Int32 - Big

30002

(Lower 16bit)

30001

Unsigned integer (Lower 16bit)

UInt32

----- UInt32 - Little

30002

(Upper 16bit)

30001

Unsigned integer (Upper 16bit)

UInt32

----- UInt32 - Big

30002

(Lower 16bit)

31001

Floating point
real number

(Lower 16bit)

Float

----- Float - Little

31002

(Upper 16bit)

31001

Floating point
real number

(Upper 16bit)

Float

----- Float - Big

31002

(Lower 16bit)

* MW100 data are all Little Endian, and assigned to Modbus registers. When loading MW100

data, specify “Little.”

For the available MW100 register numbers, Modbus protocol specifications, and other
information, see chapter 5 of the MW100 User's Manual (IM MW100-01E).

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