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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