Mitsubishi Electric QJ81DL96 User Manual page 129

Melsec q series, high speed data logger module
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SPECIFICATIONS
(2) Item descriptions
(a) File information line
Column name
File type
File version
Data type information line
number
Data name line number
Data start line number
(b) Data type information line
Column name
characters
Date column
DATETIME
Index column
INDEX
BIT
SHORT
USHORT
LONG
ULONG
FLOAT
Data column
DOUBLE
BCD16
BCD32
STRING
RAW
Trigger information
TRIGGER
column
Outputs 'LOGGING'.
File version (1 constant)
The value indicates the line number of the data type information line is
entered.
('2' in the (1) format overview example)
The value indicates the line number of the data name line is entered.
('3' in the (1) format overview example)
The value indicates the start line number of the data line is entered.
('4' in the (1) format overview example)
The total size of the file information line is shown below.
File information line size= 9 [file type] + 1 [file version] +
1 [data type information line number] + 1 [data name line number] +
1 [data start line number] + 4 [number of commas] + 2 [CR+LF]
= 19 [bytes]
Outputs in the format of (data type)[(additional information)].
 Data type
Output
Outputs to the date column.
Outputs to the index column.
Outputs when "Bit" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "Word [signed]" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "Word [unsigned]" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "Double word [signed]" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "Double word [unsigned]" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "FLOAT (Single Precision)" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "FLOAT (Double Precision)" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "16bit BCD" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "32bit BCD" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "String" is specified for the data type.
Outputs when "Raw" is specified for the data type.
Indicates the trigger information column.
*1: Characters outside the ASCII range, double quotes ("), commas (,), and semicolons (;) are
substituted with periods (.).
*2: Hexadecimal expressions are converted by byte to a string, packed, and output.
Example) For starting device D0, 4-byte raw type
D0:0x8A6B, D1:0x41C2  "6B8AC241"
Output content
Output content
*1
*2
3.6 CSV File Format
3.6.2 Data logging file
1
Size
(in bytes)
2
9
1
1
1
3
1
4
Size
5
(in bytes)
8
5
3
5
6
4
5
6
5
6
5
5
6
3
7
7
8
3
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