2 darwin constants, Darwin constants -2, Visual c/visual c++ constants – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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25-2

IM MX190-01E

25.2 DARWIN Constants

This section describes the mnemonics for and the meanings of the constants. For
DARWIN terminology, see appendix 2.

Visual C/Visual C++ Constants

In Visual C/Visual C++, the constants from chapter 11.2 are inherited. The following

constants have been added.

Constants

Mnemonic

Description

DAQDA100_NUMCH_BYUNIT

Channel numbers in the unit

DAQDA100_CHTYPE_MEASALL

Specifies all measurement channels

(computation channels not included)

DAQDA100_CHNO_ALL

Specification of all channel numbers

DAQDA100_LEVELNO_ALL

Specification of all alarm levels

Retrieve Code Types

Mnemonic

Description

DAQDA100_CODE_BINARY

Binary code

DAQDA100_CODE_ASCII

ASCII code

The retrieval code type is the output format type when retrieving measured data.

Range Types

The Extended API provides definitions for identifying unique ranges.

It is synthesized with logical operations.

Mnemonic

Description

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_VOLT

DC voltage range types

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_DI

Contact range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_TC

TC range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_RTD

RTD range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_SKIP

SKIP range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_MA

DC current range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_POWER

Power monitor range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_STRAIN

Strain input range

DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_PULSE

Pulse range

When specifying the range, specify the above types and the synthesized unique
range types shown below.

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