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Continuously Transmitting/Receiving Measured Values Automatically
Sensor status (4 bytes)
Explanation of bits
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
HI output
GO output
LO output
(Not used)
(Not used)
Hold ON
Zero set ON
(Not used)
ON when measurement is not possible
Control input/output status (ON/OFF)
Channel usage
(Not used)
ON when the laser is emitted
ON when storage file area is full
ON when precision timesync is in operation
On for alarm status
(Not used)
(Not used)
Input terminal status
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
Ch4 control input/output
Ch3 control input/output
Ch2 control input/output
Ch1 control input/output
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
(Not used)
Ch1 HI output
Ch1 GO output
Ch1 LO output
(Not used)
(Not used)
Ch1 hold ON
Ch1 zero set ON
(Not used)
ON when measurement for Ch1 is not possible
Ch1 control input/output status (ON/OFF)
(Usually ON)
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15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
Bit
*2: Explanation of bits
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Bit
Timestamp (4 bytes)
This is the timestamp for the leading data among all the measurement data to be transmitted.
A value between 0 and 999999999 (nsec) is used as the timestamp, which counts down one second at a
time to 0. Checking this value allows the user to understand the measurement timing and order of
measurement data acquired through communication.
Measured value sequence number (4 bytes)
This indicates the number and order of the transmitted data entries.
Among all the measurement data to be transmitted, the sequence number of the leading data is transmitted.
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