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25.2 DARWIN Constants
This section describes the mnemonics for and the meanings of the constants. For
DARWIN terminology, see appendix 2.
Visual C/Visual C++ Constants
In Visual C/Visual C++, the constants from chapter 11.2 are inherited. The following
constants have been added.
Constants
Mnemonic
Description
DAQDA100_NUMCH_BYUNIT
Channel numbers in the unit
DAQDA100_CHTYPE_MEASALL
Specifies all measurement channels
(computation channels not included)
DAQDA100_CHNO_ALL
Specification of all channel numbers
DAQDA100_LEVELNO_ALL
Specification of all alarm levels
Retrieve Code Types
Mnemonic
Description
DAQDA100_CODE_BINARY
Binary code
DAQDA100_CODE_ASCII
ASCII code
The retrieval code type is the output format type when retrieving measured data.
Range Types
The Extended API provides definitions for identifying unique ranges.
It is synthesized with logical operations.
Mnemonic
Description
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_VOLT
DC voltage range types
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_DI
Contact range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_TC
TC range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_RTD
RTD range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_SKIP
SKIP range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_MA
DC current range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_POWER
Power monitor range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_STRAIN
Strain input range
DAQDA100_RANGETYPE_PULSE
Pulse range
When specifying the range, specify the above types and the synthesized unique
range types shown below.