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4.3 Output Format of Binary Data
This section describes the output format of the binary data.
For information on other binary data, see section 4.1.
• Instantaneous data (measured/computed) and FIFO data
• Configured channel information data
• Configured alarm information data
• Manual sampled data
• Report data
The measured data and computed data are output using signed 16-bit integer and signed
32-bit integer, respectively.
• When Using a Channel That Is Not Set to Log Scale (/LG1 option)
These integers can be understood as physical values by adding the decimal point and
the unit. The decimal place can be determined using the FE command.
Typical Examples to Obtain Physical Values from Binary Data
Binary Value
Decimal Position Code
Physical Value (Measured Value)
10000
0
10000
10000
1
1000.0
10000
2
100.00
10000
3
10.000
10000
4
1.0000
• When Using a Channel That Is Set to Log Scale (/LG1 option)
Logarithmic values are output. See the next page.
Note
The “CRLF” used in this section denotes carriage return line feed.