Chapter 11 darwin constants and types, 1 overview of the darwin constants, Overview of the darwin constants -1 – Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual

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DARWIN Constants and Types

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Chapter 11 DARWIN Constants and Types

11.1 Overview of the DARWIN Constants

The types of constants provided are listed below. The constants are common to
Visual C++, Visual C, and Visual Basic.

Type

Description

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Communication constants

Communication port number of the DARWIN

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Enumeration constants

Number of subunits, etc.

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Maximum values

Maximum length of the channel name string, etc. 11-2

String

Terminator string

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Boolean value

Valid (ON) setting or Invalid (OFF) setting

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Flag statuses

Identifies the last data set when data retrieved

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Data status values

Status of the measured data

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Alarm types

Upper-limit alarm, etc.

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System control types

System control operation

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Channel types/relay types

Channel or relay types

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Operation modes

Operation, setup, and A/D calibration

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Talker function types

Talker supporting output data

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Status byte

Various statuses

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Establish setup mode

Abort, establish

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Unit number

Extension model, standalone model

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Computation

Calculation start, stop, clear, etc.

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Report execution type

Report start/stop

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Report type

Hourly, daily, monthly, status

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Report status

All invalid, newest, valid

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DC voltage range types

20 mV, etc.

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TC range types

Type R, etc.

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RTD range types

Pt100: 1 mA, etc.

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Contact input range types

Voltage level or contact input

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Strain input ranges

2 k, 20 k, 200 k

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Pulse ranges

GATE,RATE

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Power monitor ranges

25 V 0.5 A, 25 V 5 A, 250 V 0.5 A, 250 V 5 A

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DC current ranges

20 mA

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Power connection methods

Single-phase two-wire, etc.

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Power measurement parameters Effective current, etc.

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