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10.2 Using the 8910 with the 8841, 8842 MEMORY HiCORDER
The following information is displayed at the bottom of the list:
Clicking any key other than the [
LEVEL MONI
] key closes the list
display window.
10.2.7 Communication between the 8841, 8842 and 8910
• The RS-232C interface is used for communication between the
8841, 8842 and 8910.
• On the 8841, 8842 side, the 9557 RS-232C CARD and connection
cable must be set and connected so that the RS-232C function of
the 8841, 8842 is ready for operation.
• In the following, the "8841, 8842" refers to the "8841, 8842 installed
with the 9557."
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For further details
→
instruction manuals for the 8841, 8842 and 9557.
Setting display items of CAN definition data (from left)
Label name
up to 16 alphanumeric characters
Message ID
0 to 1FFFFFFF (hexadecimal notation)
Start position
0 to 63
Data length
1 to 16 (bits)
Byte pattern
M (U/L Motorola), L (L/U Motorola), I (L/U Intel)
Sign
US (without sign), 1S (one's complement),
2 S (two's complement)
Input port
1 (CAN1) or 2 (CAN2)
Setting display items of scaling (from left)
Bit rate
decimal value (exponential notation)
Offset
decimal value (exponential notation)
Unit
up to 8 characters
ID trigger
ON/OFF setting, and applicable ID (when ON is
selected)
ID filter
STD, EXT, NON (for each input channel of the
8910)
Summary of Contents for 8910
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