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IM 04L41B01-17E
Configured Alarm Information Data
• The FE6 command is used to output the data.
• The ID number of the output format is 26.
• You can use the CB command to specify whether to output the
data of measurement
channels set to skip and computation channels set to OFF.
• The figure below indicates the format.
Number of blocks
Block size
Configured alarm information block 1
• • •
Configured alarm information block n
(Reserved) (Reserved)
2 bytes1 byte
1 byte
1 byte1 byte
Version (Reserved)
2 bytes
Format Details
Item Description Output Value
Version Format version 1
Number of blocks* Number of configured alarm information blocks Up to 348
Block size* Size of the of configured alarm information blocks 24
Block 1 to n Configured alarm information blocks Up to 8352 bytes
See Block Details.
* Output in the byte order specified by the BO command.
Block Details
Item Number of Bytes Notes
Channel number* 2 1 to 440
Decimal place 1 0 to 4
(Reserved) 1 0
Alarm type 4 The following settings are entered in order from
level 1 to 4.
0: Setting off, 1: H (high limit), 2: L (low limit),
3: h (dif
ference high limit),4: l (difference low limit),
5: R (high limit on rate-of-change),
6: r (low limit on rate-of-change),
7: T (delay high limit), 8: t (delay low limit)
Alarm value*
4×4 The alarm values are entered in order from level 1
to 4.
* Output in the byte order specified by the BO command.
Manual Sampled Data
• The ME or MO command is used to output the data.
• The ID number of the output format is 17. See section 4.1.
• For the data format, see the
DX1000/DX1000N or DX2000 User’s Manual
(IM04L41B01-01E or IM04L42B01-01E).
Report Data
• The ME or MO command is used to output the data.
• The ID number of the output format is 18. See section 4.1.
• For the data format, see the
DX1000/DX1000N or DX2000 User’s Manual
(IM04L41B01-01E or IM04L42B01-01E).
4.3 Output Format of Binary Data










