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(9) Insert Data Register
The
Variable (Data Register)
dialog box appears.
The data register values can be embedded in the e-mail body when the FC6A Series MicroSmart sends e-mails.
When word (W) or double (D) is selected, the conversion type can be specified. For example, when a data register value is 4660
(1234h), the data register value is converted and embedded in the e-mail body as follows:
Decimal: 4660
Hexadecimal: 1234
When the repeat is configured, the values in the consecutive data registers can be embedded in the e-mail body. A space is
inserted between the data register values. For example, when the data register values are (D100) = 1234h, (D101) = 5678h,
and (D102) = ABCDh, and the DR number is 100, the data type is Word, the repeat is 3, and the conversion type is hexadecimal,
the following text will be embedded in the e-mail body:
1234 5678 ABCD
The text created in the E-mail Editor is encoded and sent according to the
Encoding method
settings specified on
Settings
in
Function Area Settings
.
3.
Click
OK
.
Item
Description
DR Number
Specify the data register number.
Data Type
Word (W)
The 1-word value stored in the specified data register is converted to an unsigned 16 bits
value.
Integer (I)
The 1-word value stored in the specified data register is converted to a signed 15 bits value.
Double (D)
The 2-word value stored in the two consecutive data registers starting with the specified
data register is converted to an unsigned 32 bits value.
Long (L)
The 2-word value stored in the two consecutive data registers starting with the specified
data register is converted to a signed 31 bits value.
Float (F)
The 2-word value stored in the two consecutive data registers starting with the specified
data register is converted to a floating-point value according to IEEE754 format. Digits can
be specified between 1 and 7.