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DA100
Data Acquisition Unit
Communication Interface
IM DA100-11E
IM DA100-11E
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Page 1 - Communication Interface

InstructionManualDA100Data Acquisition UnitCommunication InterfaceIM DA100-11EIM DA100-11E6th Edition

Page 2 - Trademark

IM DA100-11E1-41.3 SpecificationsElectrical and mechanical specifications: Conforming to IEEE St’d 488-1975Code to be used: ISO (ASCII) codeFunction s

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IM DA100-11EApp-5Computing EquationAppApp. 2 Report FunctionThe DA calculates and processes an hour’s, day’s or month’s worth of measurement or comput

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

App-6IM DA100-11EReport ChannelsThere are sixty report channels, from R01 to R60. You can assign channels for measuring objectsbeing computed or comp

Page 5 - CHAPTER 8 SAMPLE PROGRAM

IM DA100-11EApp-7Computing EquationAppStarting/Stopping Report MakingReport making can be started or stopped in two ways:• DR command• Use the event/a

Page 6 - APPENDIX

App-8IM DA100-11EProcessing Against Absence of MeasurementMeasurement may not take place if the DA is loaded beyond its processing capability. If abs

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IM DA100-11EIndex-1IndexIndexIndexA PageA/D calibrationexecution ... 6-9da

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Index-2IM DA100-11EIndexmath ... 6-5measurement period ...

Page 9 - Address is the numeral

IM DA100-11E2-1Overview and Specifications of RS-232-C Interface22.1 Description of Functions (RS-232-C)Listener and Talker FunctionsListener Function

Page 10 - 1.3 Specifications

2-2IM DA100-11E2.1 Description of FunctionsCommands Applicable to RS-232-C OnlyThe following commands are only applicable to RS-232-C.ESC T Trigger e

Page 11 - Listener and Talker Functions

IM DA100-11E2-3Overview and Specifications of RS-232-C Interface22.2 SpecificationsElectrical & mechanical specs : Conform to the EIA RS-232-C Sta

Page 12 - Status Byte Format

2-4IM DA100-11E2.3 RS-232-C Interface ConnectionWhen connecting this instrument to a personal computer, first it is necessary to match settings suchas

Page 13 - 2.2 Specifications

IM DA100-11E2-5Overview and Specifications of RS-232-C Interface2RS-232-C Signal List and Corresponding JIS & CCITT AbbreviationSignal TablePin No

Page 14 - Host Computer

2-6IM DA100-11E2.4 Handshake Format SelectionIn order to ensure proper data transfers between the recorder and the host computer via the RS-232-C inte

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IM DA100-11E2-7Overview and Specifications of RS-232-C Interface2XON-DTR• Transmission data control : A software handshake status is established betwe

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2-8IM DA100-11E2.5 Communication Data FormatThe RS-232-C interface uses a START-STOP communication format. With this format, a STARTbit is placed at

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IM DA100-11E2-9Overview and Specifications of RS-232-C Interface22.6 RS-232-C Interface Parameter Setting ProcedureSetting of the RS-232-C parameters

Page 18 - 2.5 Communication Data Format

1IM DA100-11EIntroductionThis GP-IB/RS-232-C Interface User’s Manual describes the functions and commands of the optionalGP-IB, RS-232-C, RS-422-A/RS-

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IM DA100-11E3-1Overview and Specifications of RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface33.1 Description of Functions (RS-422-A/RS-485)Listener and Talker FunctionsLis

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IM DA100-11E3-23.2 SpecificationsElectrical & mechanical specs : Conform to the EIA RS-422-A and EIA RS-485 StandardConnection format : Multi-drop

Page 21 - 3.2 Specifications

IM DA100-11E3-3Overview and Specifications of RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface33.3 RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface ConnectionThe following explains how the RS-422-

Page 22 - Connecting the Cable

IM DA100-11E3-4Connecting to the Host ComputerCan be connected to a host computer with RS-232-C, RS-422-A, RS-485 ports.• In the case of RS-232-C, a c

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IM DA100-11E3-5Overview and Specifications of RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface3In the case of two-wire systemConnect send and receive terminals with the same

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IM DA100-11E3-6ConverterRecommended converter : Sharp Z-101HECautionSome converters other than the recommended, do not have the FG and SG terminalsins

Page 25 - Terminator

IM DA100-11E3-7Overview and Specifications of RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface3Minimum Response TimeBecause send and receive are done on the same line in the

Page 26 - Minimum Response Time

IM DA100-11E3-83.4 Communication Data FormatSame as the RS-232-C interface. For a description, refer to “2.5 Communication Data Format.”

Page 27 - 3.4 Communication Data Format

IM DA100-11E3-9Overview and Specifications of RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface33.5 RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface Parameter SettingProcedureSetting of the RS-422-

Page 28 - Procedure

IM DA100-11E3-103.5 RS-422-A/RS-485 Interface Parameter Setting ProcedureMinimum response time (No.1 to 3 of SW3)Minimum response time No.1 No.2 No.3

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2IM DA100-11EConfiguration and Use of This ManualConfigurationThis user’s manual is composed of chapter 1 to chapter 8, an appendix, and indices.Chapt

Page 30 - About the Ports

4-1IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.1 Introduction of Functions (Ethernet)Connecting to the NetworkThe Ethernet Module

Page 31 - Communication Operation

4-2IM DA100-11ECommunication OperationThe flow of the communication is indicated below.PC(Client) DA100 (Server)socket( ))bind( )listen( )accept( )rec

Page 32 - 4.2 Specifications

4-3IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.2 SpecificationsCommunication SpecificationsTransmission specifications : 10BASE-T

Page 33 - LED Indication

4-4IM DA100-11E4.3 Names and Functions of Each SectionTx (yellow))LINK (yellow)STS1 (green)STS2 (green)Status Indicator LEDDip Switch1234ONOFF10BASE-T

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4-5IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.3 Names and Functions of Each SectionWarningIf the STS2 LED is lit, there is a prob

Page 35 - 4.4 Setting the IP Address

4-6IM DA100-11E4.4 Setting the IP AddressBefore connecting to the network, you will set the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway ofthe DA100.

Page 36 - 4.5 Connection Methods

4-7IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.5 Connection MethodsWhen Directly Connecting to the PCIf you are directly connectin

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4-8IM DA100-11E4.6 Checking the Connection (Loopback test)Automatically tests the condition of the physical connection of the DA100 to the network.Mod

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4-9IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.7 Transferring the Instantaneous ValuesThe instantaneous values of the data measure

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4-10IM DA100-11EThe alarm status indicates two levels with one byte.1 byteLevel2 Level1Upper ByteLower Byte1 byteLevel4 Level3Upper ByteLower ByteD1 t

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3IM DA100-11ETABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION...

Page 41 - <Enter>

4-11IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.8 Displaying the Communication InformationThe following information can be display

Page 42 - 4.9 Setting the Timeout

4-12IM DA100-11E7. Enter any of the following commands to display the various information.wlog: Warning informationcon: Connection informationnet: Net

Page 43 - 5.1 Command Format

4-13IM DA100-11EOverview and Specifications of Ethernet Interface44.9 Setting the TimeoutA PC connected to the DA100 for a certain period of time is a

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IM DA100-11E5-1Command Format55.1 Command FormatCommands are configured with ASCII codes and the content is divided into a command, parameters,delimit

Page 45 - 5.2 Command Syntax

IM DA100-11E5-25.1 Command FormatTerminatorAny one of the following forms a terminator.• CR + LF•LF• EOI = True(If EOI is to be used for a terminator

Page 46 - Channel/relay No

IM DA100-11E5-3Command Format55.2 Command SyntaxIn this manual, each command is explained as shown below.SD Set date & time.Mode O

Page 47 - 5.4 Command List

IM DA100-11E5-45.3 Setting a Channel No., and Alarm Output RelayNo.Channel and relay numbers are expressed as shown below in three characters.Unit No.

Page 48 - 5.5 Input Range Parameter

IM DA100-11E5-5Command Format55.4 Command ListSetting CommandCommand Content Effective modeSR Range setting Operation modeSN Unit setting (scale unit)

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IM DA100-11E5-65.5 Input Range ParameterDC Voltage InputNominal Parameter input format Setting range20mV 20mV –20.000 to 20.000mV60mV 60mV –60.00 to 6

Page 50 - GATE GATE 0 to 30000

IM DA100-11E5-7Command Format55.5 Input Range ParameterContactNominal Parameter input format Setting rangeVOLT LEVL 0 to 1*1CONTACT CONT 0 to 1*2*1:

Page 51 - 5.5 Input Range Parameter

4IM DA100-11ETABLE OF CONTENTSCommunication Input Data Setting (CM)Setting hourly/daily/monthly report to ON/OFF and the time to create the report (RO

Page 52 - 5.6 ASCII Code Table

IM DA100-11E5-8Pulse InputNominal Parameter input format Setting rangeRATE RATE 0 to 30000GATE GATE 0 to 30000Measuring Items of Power MonitorVi (i=1

Page 53 - 6.1 Setting Command

IM DA100-11E5-9Command Format5CH1P1CH2VA1CH3V1CH4I1CH5PF1Var1FREQCH6PH1PF1V1Single-phase two-wire configurationCH1P1P3P13CH2VA1VA3VA13CH3V1V3CH4I1I3CH

Page 54 - Setting Scaling

IM DA100-11E5-105.6 ASCII Code TableE°0123456789ABCDEF0LFCR12SP#%&()*+–./30123456789:;4ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO5PQRSTUVWXYZ6abcdefghijklmno7pqrstuvwxyz89AB

Page 55 - SA Sets the alarm

IM DA100-11E6-1Commands66.1 Setting CommandSR Sets the range.Mode Operation modeSetting the range to SKIPSetting SRp1, p2<terminator>p1 Channel

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IM DA100-11E6-26.1 Setting CommandSetting the strain inputSetting SRp1, p2, p3, p4, p5<terminator>p1 Channel number (001 to 560)p2 STRAINp3 Mea

Page 57 - SL Sets an event/action

IM DA100-11E6-3Commands66.1 Setting Command• The measurement range cannot be changedwhile executing a report or computation.Setting the strain input

Page 58

IM DA100-11E6-4• Setting the output relay number of a modulethat is not connected to p5 causes an error. Forthe method to specify the relay number, s

Page 59 - Commands

IM DA100-11E6-5Commands66.1 Setting CommandSL Sets an event/action.Mode Operation modeRelease of event/action settingSetting SLp1, p2<terminator&g

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IM DA100-11E6-66.1 Setting CommandCM Sets communication input data.Mode Operation modeSetting CMp1, p2 <terminator>p1 Communication input data

Page 61 - XT Sets the temperature unit

IM DA100-11E6-7Commands6Integration time: Equivalent to 50/60 HzInput module Filter off Filter on10CH 0.5* 320CH 2 430CH 2 4*: 2s if the power monitor

Page 62 - 6.2 Control Execution

5IM DA100-11EAPPENDIXAppendix1 Computing Equation...

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IM DA100-11E6-8XJ Selection of reference junctioncompensationMode Setup modeSetting XJp1, p2, p3<terminator>p1 Channel number (001 to 560)p2 Sel

Page 64 - Request Command

IM DA100-11E6-9Commands6E0Cr+Lf: The processing of a receivedcommand has completed normally.E1Cr+Lf: There is an error in the receivedcommand.• After

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IM DA100-11E6-10p4 Storage selection (ABORT, STORE)Example Store the calibrated values for the module in slot1 of subunit 0.XZ0, 1, END, STOREComments

Page 66 - 7.1 Functions as Talker

IM DA100-11E6-11Commands6• If initial balancing is executed, number-of-channels worth of data are returned in thefollowing format.S1 S2 CCC DDCrLfS1:

Page 67 - Expandable model: A01 to A60

IM DA100-11E6-12If p2 is set to OFF, the relays with the settingparameters of 1 are turned OFF, and those of 0maintain the current condition.• Always

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IM DA100-11E6-13Commands6• If the daily report is to be output using extendedformat, the extended information must beoutput within 1 hour from the cre

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IM DA100-11E7-1Output Format77.1 Functions as TalkerThere are the following thirteen types of data output:• Measured data output (ASCII code): TS0 + “

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IM DA100-11E7-27.2 Measured/Computed Data Output Format (ASCIIcode)The data are output in the following format by receiving TS0 + “Device Trigger (GET

Page 71 - Position

IM DA100-11E7-3Output Format77.3 Measured/Computed Data Output Format (Binarycode)The data are output in the following format by receiving TS0 + “Devi

Page 72

IM DA100-11E7-47.4 Setting Data Output Format (Operation mode)The operation mode parameters are output in the following order by the TS1 + “Device Tri

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IM DA100-11E1-1Overview and Specifications of GP-IB Interface11.1 Description of Functions (GP-IB)Listener and Talker FunctionsListener FunctionThis a

Page 74 - 7.9 Report Output Format

IM DA100-11E7-5Output Format77.5 Setting Data Output Format (Setup mode)The setup mode parameters are output in the following order by the TS9 + “Devi

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IM DA100-11E7-67.6 Output Format for Unit and Decimal PointPositionThese outputs are issued in the following format by the TS2 + “Device Trigger (GET)

Page 76 - Daily Report

IM DA100-11E7-7Output Format77.7 System Configuration Output FormatThe measurement interval and system connection data are output in the following for

Page 77 - 7.9 Report Output Format

IM DA100-11E7-87.8 A/D Calibration Data Output FormatA/D calibration data are output in the following format by the TS8 + “Device Trigger (GET)” + LFc

Page 78 - Monthly Report

IM DA100-11E7-9Output Format77.9 Report Output FormatHourly reportThe hourly report is output in the following format with the command, TS4+devicetrig

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IM DA100-11E7-10Data statusOutputs the status of the report computation result. The sum of the top numbers of the phenomenafrom the following items i

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IM DA100-11E7-11Output Format7Daily ReportThe daily report is output in the following format with the command, TS4+device trigger(GET)+RF1.Data length

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IM DA100-11E7-12Extended format for the daily reportIf the daily report is set to ON2, extended daily report is output in the following format with th

Page 82 - 8.1 GP-IB Sample Programs

IM DA100-11E7-13Output Format7Monthly ReportThe monthly report is output in the following format with the command, TS4+devicetrigger(GET)+RF2.Data len

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IM DA100-11E7-14Extended format for the monthly reportIf the monthly report is set to ON2, extended daily report is output in the following format wit

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IM DA100-11E1-2Status Byte FormatThe format of status byte output in serial polling is as follows:000Upper-level byteLower-level byteInterrupt generat

Page 85 - 8.2 RS-232-C Sample Programs

IM DA100-11E7-15Output Format7Status output of hourly/daily/monthly reportThe status of the hourly/daily/monthly report is output in the following for

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IM DA100-11E7-167.10 Relay Condition Output Format (Operation mode)The command TS0 + device trigger (Get) + VF0 results in a Relay condition output in

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IM DA100-11E8-1Sample Program88.1 GP-IB Sample ProgramsThis section describes sampl eprogram for a system using PC 9801 series (NEC) with NationalInst

Page 88 - Output the Setting Data

IM DA100-11E8-28.1 GP-IB Sample ProgramsOutput the Unit and Decimal Point DataRead out the unit and decimal point data from DA100, display them on CR

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IM DA100-11E8-3Sample Program8Output the measurement data (BINARY Code)Read out the measurement data by BINARY code from DA100, display on CRT of pers

Page 90 - Sample Program

IM DA100-11E8-48.2 RS-232-C Sample ProgramsThis section describes sampl eprogram for a system using PC 9801 series (NEC) with the RS-232-C interface.S

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IM DA100-11E8-5Sample Program88.2 RS-232-C Sample ProgramsOutput the Unit and Decimal Point DataRead out the unit and decimal point data from DA100,

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IM DA100-11E8-6Output the measurement data (BINARY Code)Read out the measurement data by BINARY code from DA100, display on CRT of personal computer,a

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IM DA100-11E8-7Sample Program88.3 RS-422-A/RS-485 Sample ProgramsThis section describes sample program for a system using PC9801 series (NEC) with the

Page 94 - 8.4 Ethernet Program

IM DA100-11E8-8Write the Setting Data to DA100Read out the setting data from floppy disk, display them on CRT of the personal computer, and writethem

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IM DA100-11E1-3Overview and Specifications of GP-IB Interface11.2 Setting of Address of GP-IB InterfaceThe GP-IB address is set with the rotary switch

Page 96 - App.1 Computing Equation

IM DA100-11E8-9Sample Program8Output the Measurement Data (ASCII Code, four-wire)Read out the measurement data by ASCII code from DA100, display on CR

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IM DA100-11E8-10Output the Measurement Data (ASCII Code, two-wire)Read out the measurement data by ASCII code from DA100, display on CRT of the person

Page 98 - Computed data

IM DA100-11E8-11Sample Program8Output the Measurement Data (Binary Code)Read out the measurement data by BINARY code from DA100, display on CRT of the

Page 99 - Computation

IM DA100-11E8-128.3 RS-422-A/RS-485 Sample ProgramsOutput the System Configuration DataRead out the configuration data from DA100, display on CRT of

Page 100 - App. 2 Report Function

IM DA100-11E8-13Sample Program88.4 Ethernet ProgramConfigurationModel IBM PC/ATOS Windows95Lnguage Visual-COutput the measurement data (ASCI)1/*2* DAR

Page 101 - IM DA100-11E

IM DA100-11E8-1457 WSACleanup();58 }59 }6061 int recv_msg(SOCKET so, char *msg, char *buf, int max) {6263 int sum = 0;64 int len;65 int pos;6667 for(;

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IM DA100-11EApp-1Computing EquationAppApp.1 Computing EquationDA100 can execute computations with the measured data of each input channel taken as a v

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App-2IM DA100-11EApp.1 Computing EquationStatistical operators within the groupType Operator Example DescriptionMaximum value CLOG.MAX() CLOG.MAX(G01

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IM DA100-11EApp-3Computing EquationAppApp.1 Computing EquationPriority of operatorsThe priority of operators in a computing equation is as follows.

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App-4IM DA100-11E- Control using the event/action functionCan start/stop computations or clear/reset computed results by an event occurring. This fun

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