Output Data; Diagnostics; Table 10-3: Output Data; Table 10-4: Parameter Types - Fluke Endurance Series User Manual

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10.4 Output Data

Once the pyrometer has been initialized and is running in the data exchange mode, only the below listed
parameters can be changed, using the device's output data.
The <Type of parameter> gives the meaning of the following parameters with the same format as described in
section 10.2 Parameters, page 71.
Type of parameter
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
To send the parameters and their values to the device, they must be stored in the controller tags first and then
copied to their destination register in the device. Please note, that most of the values of the parameters are REALs
whereas the parameter for laser control uses UDINT format – at least this value must be stored in a separate tag.

10.5 Diagnostics

The EtherNet/IP device has a designated status register. The bits of this register make up for an error code, which
is sent as a part of input data.
0x05
Status
It can be translated using the table below.

Table 10-3: Output Data

Address without offset
Length
0
1 Byte
1
4 Byte

Table 10-4: Parameter Types

Meaning
Does not change anything
Slope
Emissivity
Transmissivity
Averaging time
Peak hold time
Valley hold time
Set point for the relay
Laser/LED control
Format
Value
BYTE
Type of parameter
REAL / UDINT
Parameter
Format
-
REAL
REAL
REAL
REAL
REAL
REAL
REAL
UDINT
DWORD
EthernNet/IP
Output Data
4 Byte
10
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