3 parameters, Channel numbers and channel ranges, Decimal point – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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IM MW100-17E

1.3 Parameters

The numerical value and string parameters of commands have restrictions on format.
The following describes commands whose parameters are restricted.

Channel Numbers and Channel Ranges

Channel Type

Setting Range and Command Setting Parameters

Measurement channels

001-060

Output channels

001-060

Relay

001-060

Channels (type not specified)

001-060

MATH channels

A001-A300

MATH constants

K01-K60

Communication input channels

C001-C300

Flag input channels

F01-F60

Broken-line input channels

P01-P03

• In addition to individual channel numbers, you can specify channel ranges. Use a hyphen

between the first and last channel in the range.

• Channel numbers outside of the range specified above are considered invalid and result in

errors.

• For channels starting with numbers, if you omit the “0” on the front, the channel is still

accepted as long as it lies within the range.

• For channels starting with characters, if you omit a “0” when it is the second or later

character, the channel is still accepted as long as it lies within the range.

Ex.: 1 is recognized as 001, and A1 is recognized as A001.

• If some channels that do not exist are specified in the channel numbers or range, the

specification is considered invalid and an error results. An error also occurs when existing
channels are specified but their corresponding modules are not installed. However, an
error does not occur if all specified channels exist and at least one channel’s corresponding
module is installed (even if one or more channels’ module is not installed).

• Multiple channel ranges cannot be specified at the same time.
• Depending on the installed modules, channels numbers and ranges in setting commands

(display related), control commands, and output commands may not be recognized.

Upper and Lower Limit of Span (Measurement Channels)

Decimal Point

The decimal place is determined for both input and output. The upper and lower limit

values are set without a decimal point, but with the decimal place taken into account.

• DC Voltage

Input Type

Voltage

String

VOLT

Measuring Range

20 mV

60 mV

200 mV

2 V

6 V

20 V

100 V

60 mV (high

resolution)

1 V

6 V (high

resolution)

String

20mV

60mV

200mV

2V

6V

20V

100V

60mVH

1V

6VH

Setting Range for Lower/Upper Limit

of Span

–20.000 to 20.000 mV

–60.00 to 60.00 mV

–200.00 to 200.00 mV

–2.0000 to 2.0000 V

-6.000 to 6.000 V

–20.000 to 20.000 V

–100.00 to 100.00 V

0.000 to 60.000 mV

–1.0000 to 1.0000 V

0.0000 to 6.0000 V

Difference Computation

±20.000 mV

±60.00 mV

±200.00 mV

±2.0000 V

±6.000 V

±20.000 V

±100.00 V

0.000 to 60.000 mV

±1.0000 V

0.0000 to 6.0000 V

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