
Chapter 8
Defining Strings for Serial Ports and Viewports
8–6
Table 8.A (pt. 3 of 3)
Data Codes
Data Code
1
Subcodes (.s)
1
Description of field
2
Sn (no subcode) The number of samples.
n.s
(n=1–56,
Sn.1 The minimum value.
or #)
Sn.2
The maximum value.
Sn.3 The mean value.
(For Statistics)
Sn.4
The standard deviation value.
Fn (no subcode) Value of the formula result.
Fn.20 Total fault count for the formula.
Fn.s
3
Fn.21 Lower fail limit for the formula.
n=
–
,
or #)
Fn.22
Lower warning limit for the formula.
Fn.23 Upper warning limit for the formula.
Fn.24 Upper fail limit for the formula.
Fn.25 Nominal (learned) value for the formula.
1
The letter n = tool number; .s = subcode number.
2
Where n = 1–56, or #. The letter n specifies the formula number, if the formula of that number is enabled (the MATH –PAK option
package, Cat. No. 5370–MPK, must be installed to use formulas). Otherwise, the letter n specifies the tool number and type, as follows:
For n = 1–8 – n specifies: windows 1–8, respectively.
For n = 9–16 – n specifies: gages 1–8, respectively.
For n = 17–24 – n specifies: windows 9–16.
For n = 25–32 – n specifies: gages 9–16.
For n = 33–40 – n specifies: windows 17–24.
For n = 41–56 – n specifies: gages 17–32.
3
The MATH–PAK option package (Cat. No. 5370–MPK) must be installed, and respective formulas enabled, in order for any of the
“formula” codes to provide formula data.
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