Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual
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If you performed automatic model determination, the tag information acquired
from the connected devices is displayed.
If links are set, the edited contents are reflected on the linked channels.
Note
The UT55A, UT52A, UT35A, UT32A, UP55A and UP35A’s numbers of PID and SP groups
correspond to GateCONTROL’s PIDNO and SPNO span maximum values, respectively.
The numbers of PID and SP groups can be set separately on the UT55A and UT52A, but in
GateCONTROL’s Tag setting dialog box, the same SP group is used as the PIDNO and SPNO
span maximum.
On the UT35A and UT32A, you can set the number of PID groups and SP groups to a number
from 1 to 4, but the SPNO and PIDNO span maximum values are set to 4.
On the UP55A, you can set the number of PID groups to a number from 1 to 8, but the PIDNO1
and PIDNO2 span maximum values are set to 8. On the UP35A, you can set the number of
PID groups to a number from 1 to 4, but the PIDNO1 span maximum values are set to 4.
Edtng the Input Tag Page
If the tag numbers are selected (blue),
they are displayed as tag numbers in
the Remote Monitor display groups
Select/clear all rows
The tab page to be set is
surrounded by a red frame
Create input tags
Delete input tags
Tag No.:
Select to use (blue) or not use (gray) the selected tag numbers.
Register number: Shows the reference location of each register.
Setting range: 40001 to 49999
When Same on the Output tab page is ON (blue), the edited results
are reflected on the output tab page. Register numbers cannot be
duplicated (duplicate register numbers are allowed for the default
tags because the bit position of the referenced value is different).
Tag name:
Specify using eight alphanumeric characters or fewer. In the Remote
Monitor, this is displayed as a channel name.
Tag names cannot be duplicated. Also, tags to which reserved tag
names have been added cannot be used.
Tag comment:
Specify using sixteen alphanumeric characters or fewer.
In the Remote Monitor, this is displayed as a tag comment.
Decimal point:
Set the decimal place to offset the register value. Select 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
or 5. The initial values vary depending on the type of tag. If automatic
model determination is performed, the decimal point of the connected
device is displayed.
2.2 Enterng Envronment Settngs