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IM XL100C-E
ASCII Output Response Syntax
The basic ASCII output syntax is indicated below.
• Syntax
EA
<CRLF>
•••••••••••••••
<CRLF>
:
•••••••••••••••
<CRLF>
•••••••••••••••
<CRLF>
EN
<CRLF>
The following types of ASCII data are available.
Query response, decimal place/unit information, measured/calculated data,
communication log, FTP log, operation error log, key login log, Web operation log, e-mail
log, alarm summary, status information, file list, and user level
Each type of ASCII data is described below.
Query Response
The response syntax of the setting corresponding to a command or parameter with a
question mark is indicated below. For the query syntax of each command, see sections
5.4 to 5.11.
• Syntax
EA
<CRLF>
...
<CRLF>
...
...
<CRLF>
EN
<CRLF>
• Example
Command
YK?
<CRLF>
Response
EA
<CRLF>
YK ON
<CRLF>
EN
<CRLF>
Setting/Basic Setting Data
• The FE command is used to output the data.
• The setting/basic setting data is output in the order of the listed commands in the
table in section 5.3, “A List of Commands.” However, the setting information for the
following commands is not output.
• Setting commands (setup)
SD command
• Setting commands (control)
UD to KE commands (output only for the BZ
command)
• Basic setting commands
XE, YO, YI, and YC commands
• The output format of the setting/basic setting data conforms to the syntax of each
command.
• Some commands are output in multiple lines. (Example: Commands that are specified
for each channel.)
• Syntax
Two-character command name and the subsequent parameters are output in the
following syntax.
EA
<CRLF>
ttsss...s
<CRLF>
......
EN
<CRLF>
tt
Command name (SR, SA…, XA…)
sss...s
Setting, basic setting data (variable length, one line)
5.2 Response Syntax