5 mx100 types, Mx100 types -25, Explanation on the description – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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IM MX190-01E

MX100 Constants and Types

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6.5

MX100 Types

Explanation on the Description

Visual C/Visual C++, and Visual Basic Types

Indicates the type name in Visual C/Visual C++ and Visual Basic.
Types without signs in Visual C/Visual C++ become types with signs in Visual Basic.

Number of array elements for Visual C/Visual C++ types is omitted.

Retrieval/Change

The markings below are used to indicate items that can be retrieved, those that the

user can set, and so on.
System

Data retrieved using the “retrieval of system configuration data” function.
R: Item that can be retrieved.

F: Item that is set within the function.

Basic Settings

Data included in the basic settings within the setup data. Basic settings can be
retrieved using the “collective retrieval of setup data” function.
AI represents analog input channels (such as the DC voltage input channels on
the universal input module or the 4-wire RTD resistance input module). DI
represents digital input channels (DI channel of the universal input module or 4-
wire RTD resistance input module, or the DI channel of the digital input module).
DO represents digital output (DO of the digital output module), AO represents
analog output channels, and PWM represents PWM output channels. PI stands
for the pulse input channels and CI stands for the CAN Bus input channels.
R: Item that can be retrieved.
C: Item that the user can change.

F: Item that is set within the function.

Channel Information

Data retrieved using the “retrieval of the channel information data” function.
R: Item that can be retrieved.

Data Retrieval

Data retrieved using the “retrieval of the measured data” function.

F: Item that is set within the function.

Status

Data retrieved using the “retrieval of the status” function.
R: Item that can be retrieved.

Terminology

In the explanation of types, terminology representing MX100 functions is used.

Terminology related to the MX100 are explained in appendix 1.

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