YOKOGAWA SMARTDAG+ GX10 User manual

User’s
Manual
IM 04L51B01-20EN
5th Edition
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
OPC-UA Server (/E3)
User’s Manual


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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SMARTDAC+ GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 (hereafter referred to
as the GX or GP) or the GM.
This manual describes the operating procedure for the GX/GP/GM OPC-UA server (/
E3 option). Please use this manual in conjunction with the standard user’s manual (IM
04L51B01-01EN (GX/GP) or IM 04L55B01-01EN (GM)).
To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation.
The following manuals are provided for the GX/GP/GM.
● PaperManuals
Model Manual Title Manual No. Description
GX/GP Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Paperless Recorder
First Step Guide
IM 04L51B01-02EN Explains the basic operations of the GX/GP.
GM Data Acquisition System GM
First Step Guide
IM 04L55B01-02EN Explains the basic operations of the GM.
● DownloadableElectronicManuals
You can download the latest manuals from the following website.
www.smartdacplus.com/manual/en/
Model Manual Title Manual No. Description
GX/GP Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Paperless Recorder
First Step Guide
IM 04L51B01-02EN This is the electronic version of the paper manual.
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Paperless Recorder
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-01EN Describes how to use the GX/GP. The communication
control commands and some of the options are excluded.
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Advanced Security Function (/AS)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-05EN Describes how to use the advanced security function (/
AS option).
GM GM Data Acquisition System
First Step Guide
IM 04L55B01-02EN This is the electronic version of the paper manual.
GM Data Acquisition System
User’s Manual
IM 04L55B01-01EN Describes how to use the GM. The communication
control commands and some of the options are excluded.
GM Data Acquisition System
Advanced Security Function (/AS)
User’s Manual
IM 04L55B01-05EN Describes how to use the advanced security function (/
AS option).
GX/GP
GM
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
Communication Commands
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-17EN Describes how to use command control communication
functions.
SMARTDAC+ STANDARD
Universal Viewer
User’s Manual
IM 04L61B01-01EN Describes how to use Universal Viewer, which is a
software that displays GX/GP/GM measurement data
files.
SMARTDAC+ STANDARD
Hardware Configurator
User’s Manual
IM 04L61B01-02EN Describes how to use the PC software for creating setting
parameters for various GX/GP/GM functions.
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
Multi-batch Function (/BT)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-03EN Describes how to use the multi batch function (/BT
option).
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
Log Scale (/LG)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-06EN Describes how to use the log scale (/LG option).
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
EtherNet/IP Communication (/E1)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-18EN Describes how to use the communication functions
through the EtherNet/IP (/E1 option).
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
WT Communication (/E2)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-19EN Describes how to use WT communication (/E2 option).
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
OPC-UA Server (/E3)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-20EN Describes how to use the OPC-UA server function (/E3
option).
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
SLMP Communication (/E4)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-21EN Describes how to use SLMP communication function (/
E3 option).
Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
Loop Control Function, Program Control
Function (/PG Option)
User’s Manual
IM 04L51B01-31EN Describes how to use the Loop Control Function,
Program Control Function (/PG Option).
GX/GP DXA170
DAQStudio
User’s Manual
IM 04L41B01-62EN Describes how to create custom displays (/CG option).
5th Edition: July 2021 (YK)
All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2015, Yokogawa Electric Corporation

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Notes
● Thecontentsofthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutpriornoticeasaresultof
continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions.
● Everyefforthasbeenmadeinthepreparationofthismanualtoensuretheaccuracyofits
contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact your
nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
● Copyingorreproducingalloranypartofthecontentsofthismanualwithout
YOKOGAWA’s permission is strictly prohibited.
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For more details, please refer to the following URL.
https://www.yokogawa.com/qr-code
QR Code is a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED.
Trademarks
● SMARTDAC+isregisteredtrademarksofYokogawaElectricCorporation.
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AbouttheUsageofOpenSourceSoftware
This product uses open source software.
For details on using open source software, see IM 04L61B01-11EN (Regarding the
Downloading and Installing for the Software, Manuals and Labels).
Revisions
December 2015 1st Edition
March 2016 2nd Edition
June 2017 3rd Edition
May 2020 4th Edition
July 2021 5th Edition

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HowtoUseThisManual
RecorderVersionandFunctionsDescribedinThisManual
The contents of this manual apply to the GX/GP/GM10 with the following release numbers
(see the STYLE S number) and style numbers (see the STYLE H number).
Model ReleaseNumber StyleNumber
GX10/GX20/GP10 4 3
GP20 4 4
GM10 4 1
WhatThisManualExplains
This manual mainly explains the OPC-UA server. For details on other settings and
procedures, see the Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder User’s Manual (IM
04L51B01-01EN) or Data Acquisition System GM (IM 04L55B01-01EN).
For details on communication commands, see Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
Communication Command User’s Manual (IM 04L51B01-17EN).
The GX20/GP20/GM10 standard type and large memory type are distinguished using the
following notations.
• Standard type: GX20-1/GP20-1/GM10-1
• Large memory type: GX20-2/GP20-2/GM10-2
The following terms are used for references to other manuals:
Notation Description
GX/GP User’s Manual Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Paperless Recorder User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L51B01-01EN.
GX/GP First Step Guide Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Paperless Recorder First Step Guide
Refers to the IM 04L51B01-02EN.
GM User’s Manual GM Data Acquisition System
User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L55B01-01EN.
GM First Step Guide GM Data Acquisition System
First Step Guide
Refers to the IM 04L55B01-02EN.
Communication Command Manual Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
Communication Command User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L51B01-17EN.
Universal Viewer Manual SMARTDAC+ STANDARD
Universal Viewer User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L61B01-01EN.
GX/GP Advanced Security Manual Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Advanced Security Function (/AS) User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L51B01-05EN.
GM Advanced Security Manual Data Acquisition System GM
Advanced Security Function (/AS) User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L55B01-05EN.
WT Communication Manual Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
WT Communication (/E2) User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L51B01-19EN.
SLMP Communication Manual Model GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20/GM10
SLMP Communication (/E4) User’s Manual
Refers to the IM 04L51B01-21EN.

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Conventions Used in This Manual
Unit
KDenotes 1024. Example: 768K (file size)
kDenotes 1000.
Notes
Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to
the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that
the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions. The
same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user's manual
to identify those instructions. In the manual, the symbol is used in
conjunction with the word “WARNING” or “CAUTION.”
Warning Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal
injury to the user, and precautions that can be taken to prevent such
occurrences.
CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury
to the user or cause damage to the instrument or user’s data, and
precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences.
Note Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation
of the instrument.
ReferenceItem
Reference to related operation or explanation is indicated after this
mark.
Example: section 4.1
ConventionsUsedintheProceduralExplanations
Bold characters Denotes key or character strings that appear on the screen.
Example: Voltage
Aa# 1Indicates the character types that can be used.
Procedure Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers. All procedures
are written with inexperienced users in mind; depending on the
operation, not all steps need to be taken.
Explanation gives information such as limitations related the procedure.
Indicates the setup screen and explains the settings.
Explanation
Path
Description
How to Use This Manual

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RevisionHistory
Edition Model Product Description
1 GX/GP Release number 3
(Version 3.01)
New edition
Style number 1
GM Release number 3
(Version 3.01)
Style number 1
2 GX/GP/GM Release number 3
(Version 3.02)
Added new nodes (alarm
level setting, batch setting
information)
Style number 1
3 GX/GP Release number 4
(Version 4.01)
Support for PID control module
has been added.
Style number 2
GM10 Release number 4
(Version 4.01)
Style number 1
4 GX/GP Release number 4
(Version 4.08)
Support for style up (H: 3
(GX10/GX20/GP10), H: 4
(GP20)).
Style number 3, 4
GM10 Release number 4
(Version 4.07)
—
Style number 1
5 GX/GP Release number 4
(Version 4.09)
Added secondAdmin (user level)
to the user privileges.
Style number 3, 4
GM10 Release number 4
(Version 4.09)
Style number 1
How to Use This Manual

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Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................................ i
Notes ........................................................................................................................................................ ii
Trademarks .............................................................................................................................................. ii
Revisions.................................................................................................................................................. ii
How to Use This Manual......................................................................................................................iii
Recorder Version and Functions Described in This Manual.....................................................................iii
What This Manual Explains......................................................................................................................iii
Conventions Used in This Manual........................................................................................................... iv
Revision History........................................................................................................................................ v
Introduction of Features....................................................................................................................1-1
Overview................................................................................................................................................1-1
OPC-UA Server (/E3) Specifications ................................................................................................1-2
Communication Specifications ..............................................................................................................1-2
Security..................................................................................................................................................1-3
GX/GP/GM Configuration .................................................................................................................1-5
OPC-UA Server Function ......................................................................................................................1-5
Others....................................................................................................................................................1-5
GX/GP/GM Data Structure ...............................................................................................................1-6
Entire Structure......................................................................................................................................1-6
List of Nodes..........................................................................................................................................1-7
Communication Channel Description ....................................................................................................1-8
I/O Channel Description ........................................................................................................................1-9
Math Channel Description ...................................................................................................................1-10
PID Control Channel Description......................................................................................................... 1-11
Device Description...............................................................................................................................1-12
OPC-UA Communication Data .......................................................................................................1-13
Handling of Communication Data........................................................................................................1-13
Subscription Operation ...................................................................................................................1-14

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IntroductionofFeatures
Overview
The OPC-UA server function enables OPC-UA clients of a host system (SCADA,1MES,2
etc.) to access the I/O channels, math channels (/MT), and communication channels (/MC)
of a GX/GP/GM for data reading and writing through Ethernet.
In addition, the function also includes data change notification and the corresponding
message and filtering (subscription) functions.
The maximum number of OPC-UA clients that can connect to a GX/GP/GM is three.
GX/GP GM
Ethernet
OPC-UA server
OPC-UA client
Host system
Production site
Temperature
Pressure
Flow rate
Read
Write
Voltage
Others
I/O channel
Math channel
Communication channel
Device information
1 SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) is a type of industrial control
system. It monitors and controls industrial, infrastructural, or facility processes using
computers.
2 MES (Manufacturing Execution System) is a system that is linked to production sites
to grasp and manage production process status, provide instructions and aid to
operators, and the like.
Features
• Incorporation of the OPC-UA server function allows easy connection to OPC-UA clients.
• Various production process data from production sites can be monitored from a host
system such as SCADA and MES.
• Monitoring data changes and sending event notifications are possible through OPC-UA
communication (subscription).
• Acquisition data is saved to the GX/GP/GM’s internal memory and then to an SD card. As
such, even if there is a network communication problem, data is backed up.
Benefits
• Because connecting to a host system is easy, the cost of constructing a system for
acquiring various process data in production sites can be reduced.
• Acquisition of various process data of production sites on a host system enables
production control including monitoring of production processes and feeding back data to
production processes.
• Even if a network communication problem occurs, data stored in the internal memory or
SD card can be referred to and used for production control.

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OPC-UAServer(/E3)Specifications
CommunicationSpecifications
The following table shows the communication specifications of the GX/GP/GM OPC-UA
server.
Group SubGroup SupportedFunction
Communication Type Server
Encoding UA Binary
Protocol OPC UA TCP
Port number 4840/tcp (depends on the setting)
Maximum number of client
connections
3 (Max 3 sessions)
Language Supported language English
Security Mode None
Encryption None
Login Anonymous
UserName
Function Server type Data Access Server (DA)
Profile Micro Embedded Device Server
Maximum number of items GX20/GP20/GM10: 300 (MonitoredItem/Session)
GX10/GP10: 100 (MonitoredItem/Session)
Maximum number of
subscriptions
3/session
Fastest period 100 ms (Publish Interval)
Supported
services
Discovery FindServers
GetEndpoints
SecureChannel OpenSecureChannel
CloseSecureChannel
Session CreateSession
ActivateSession
CloseSession
View Browse
BrowseNext
TranslateBrowsePathsToNodeIds
Attribute Read
Write
MonitoredItem CreateMonitoredItems
ModifyMonitoredItems
DeleteMonitoredItems
SetMonitoringMode
Subscription CreateSubscription
ModifySubscription
DeleteSubscriptions
Publish
Republish
SetPublishingMode

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Security
This section explains the security features of the GX/GP/GM OPC-UA server.
CertificateAuthentication
The GX/GP/GM does not perform certificate authentication. All clients are allowed to
connect.
The default certificate in the GX/GP/GM is used for the certificate exchange during the initial
connection.
GX/GP GM
Default certificate
OPC-UA client
Etherent
OPC-UA server
Connection allowed
User Authentication
The GX/GP/GM supports the following user authentication methods.
Authentication Method Description
Anonymous authentication No authentication
Username authentication Authentication by user name1, 2 and password1
1 The user name and password set with the GX/GP/GM security function are used.
2 If a user ID is in use with the advanced security function (/AS option), the OPC-UA user name is
“user name user ID” (a space between the user name and user ID) of the GX/GP/GM.
Which User Authentication Method Is Used
User authentication method that is used depends on the GX/GP/GM communication security
setting as follows.
CommunicationSecuritySetting User Authentication Method
Off Anonymous authentication and username authentication
Login Username authentication
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UserPrivileges
If the GX/GP/GM communication security is set to Login, the contents that can be accessed
depending on the user level are as follows.
CommunicationSecurity User Level AccessibleContents Access Level
Login User Only data reading is allowed. Read
Admin Data reading and writing are allowed. Read/Write
SecondAdmin1Only data reading is allowed. Read
Monitor 1 Only data reading is allowed. Read
1 Only for the advanced security function (/AS option))
GX/GP GM
Admin
User Level
None Login
Username
Anonymous Username
User authentication method
Communication Security
User
Write
ReadRead
Login
• • •
• • •
• • •
Monitor
Read
Second
Admin
Read
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GX/GP/GMConfiguration
OPC-UA Server Function
Path
GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication(Ethernet)
settings > Serversettings > Server list
Web application: Config. tab > Communication(Ethernet)settings > Serversettings
Server list
Hardware configurator: Communication(Ethernet)settings > ServersettingsServerlist
Description
OPC-UA
SetupItem SelectableRangeorOptions DefaultValue
On/Off Off/On Off
Port number 1 or 65535 4840
On/Off
Select On to use the OPC-UA server function.
Option Description
On The OPC-UA server function is enabled.
Off The OPC-UA server function is disabled.
Portnumber
Set the port that the OPC-UA server will use. Unless specified otherwise, you do not need to
change this number.
Others
CommunicationSecurity
For details on the GX/GP/GM communication security settings, see below.
GX/GP: Section 1.24, “Configuring the Security Functions,” in the GX/GP User’s Manual
GM: Section 2.27, “Configuring the Security Functions,” in the GM User’s Manual
For details on advanced security (/AS), see below.
GX/GP: Section 2.1, “Enabling the Advanced Security Function,” in the GX/GP Advanced
Security Manual.
GM: Section 2.1, “Registering Users and Setting the Signature Method,” in the GM
Advanced Security Manual.

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GX/GP/GM Data Structure
This section provides an address space (node list) that represents in a tree structure the
groups of node data acquirable from an OPC-UA server.
An OPC-UA client can access a GX/GP/GM and view the address space in order to write
and read from required nodes, monitor data, and so on.
Entire Structure
Device
GX10-1@IP address or host name
Objects
IO Channel
Math Channel
OPU-UA Root
Comm Channel
Types
View
: Object node
: Folder node
: Variable node (with value)
: Property node (with value)
: Data acquirable node

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ListofNodes
The following table shows a list of address space nodes implemented on the GX/GP/GM.
Group Name Description DataType Read/Write
Device Model Name Device name String Read Only ex. GX20-1J
Serial Number Device serial number String Read Only ex. S5G905023
Current Time Device time Data Time Read Only ex. 2013-05-30
15:30:00
Status Registered device status Int32 Read Only 0=OK, 1=NG
Batch_NoXX Batch number
XX= Batch group number
String Read/Write
Lot_NoXX Lot number
XX= Batch group number
Int32 Read/Write
Batch_CommentXX_PP Batch comment
XX= Batch group number
PP= Batch commnent number
String Read/Write
Batch_TextFieldXX_PP Batch text field characters
XX= Batch group number
PP= Batch text number
String Read/Write
Batch_TextTitleXX_PP Batch text field title
XX= Batch group number
PP= Batch text number
String Read/Write
Channels Data IO Data I/O channel data Float Read/Write Only DO data is
writable.
Math Data Math channel data Float Read
Comm Data Communication channel data Float Read/Write
All Alarm Status Status of all alarms Boolean Read Only If any alarm status
is true, this is set
to true.
Alarm Status 1 to 4 Status of each alarm Boolean Read Only
Alarm SP 1 to 4 Setting value of each alarm Float Read/Write
Loop Data LPXXX_PV PV value of loop number XXX Float Read Only
LPXXX_SP SP value of loop number XXX Float Read/Write SP of the current
SP group
LPXXX_OUT Out value of loop number XXX Float Read/Write Writing possible
when manually
controlling OUT
LPXXX_RUN_STOP RUN/STOP switching of loop
number XXX
Int32 Read/Write 1: RUN
2: STOP
LPXXX_AUTO_MAN_
CAS
AUTO/MAN switching of loop
number XXX
Int32 Read/Write 1: AUTO
2: MAN
3: Cascade
LPXXX_LOC_REM REMOTE/LOCAL switching of
loop number XXX
Int32 Read/Write 1: LOCAL
2: REMOTE
LPXXX_SPNO SP group switching of loop
number XXX
Int32 Read/Write SP group 1 to 8
switching
LPXXX_PIDNO PID group switching of loop
number XXX
Int32 Read Only PID group 1 to 8,
Reference PID = 9
LPXXX_ALARM All alarm status of loop number
XXX
Boolean Read Only Status of all alarms
in the loop
LPXXX_ALARM01 to 04 Each alarm status of loop
number XXX
Boolean Read Only Status of each
alarm in the loop
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CommunicationChannelDescription
C0001
C0001_Alarm01
C0001_Alarm02
C0001_Alarm03
C0001-C0020
C0001_Alarm
Comm Channel
C0001_Alarm04
C0001_Data
C0002
C0003
• • •
C0021-C0040
Communication channel 0001
All-channel alarm status
Alarm level 1 status
Alarm level 2 status
Alarm level 3 status
Alarm level 4 status
Channel data
C0001_Setting
C0001_Alarm_Setting
C0001_Alarm01_SP
C0001_Alarm02_SP
Alarm level 1 setting value
C0001_Alarm03_SP
C0001_Alarm04_SP
Alarm level 2 setting value
Alarm level 3 setting value
Alarm level 4 setting value
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I/OChannelDescription
CH0001
CH0001_Alarm01
CH0001_Alarm02
CH0001_Alarm03
SLOT00-00
CH0001_Alarm
UNIT00
CH0001_Alarm03
CH0001_Data
CH0002
CH0003
• • •
SLOT00-01
UNIT01
IO Channel
I/O channel 0001
All-channel alarm status
Alarm level 1 status
Alarm level 2 status
Alarm level 3 status
Alarm level 4 status
Channel data
CH0001_Setting
CH0001_Alarm_Setting
CH0001_Alarm01_SP
CH0001_Alarm02_SP
Alarm level 1 setting value
CH0001_Alarm03_SP
CH0001_Alarm04_SP
Alarm level 2 setting value
Alarm level 3 setting value
Alarm level 4 setting value
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MathChannelDescription
A0001
A0001_Alarm01
A0001_Alarm02
A0001_Alarm03
A0001-A0020
A0001_Alarm
Math Channel
A0001_Alarm03
A0001_Data
A0002
A0003
• • •
A0021-A0040
Math channel 0001
All-channel alarm status
Alarm level 1 status
Alarm level 2 status
Alarm level 3 status
Alarm level 4 status
Channel data
A0001_Setting
A0001_Alarm_Setting
A0001_Alarm01_SP
A0001_Alarm02_SP
Alarm level 1 setting value
A0001_Alarm03_SP
A0001_Alarm04_SP
Alarm level 2 setting value
Alarm level 3 setting value
Alarm level 4 setting value
GX/GP/GM Data Structure

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PIDControlChannelDescription
LP001
LP001_SP
LP001_OUT
LP001_RUN_STOP
SLOT00-00
LP001_PV
UNIT00
LP001_AUTO_MAN_CAS
LP001_LOC_REM
LP002
SLOT00-01
UNIT01
IO Channel
Loop 001
PV value
SP value
OUT value
RUN/STOP switching
AUTO/MAN/Cascade switching
LOCAL/REMOTE switching
LP001_ALARM
LP001_ALARM01
LP001_ALARM02
Alarm level 1 status in the loop
LP001_ALARM03
LP001_ALARM04
Alarm level 2 status in the loop
Alarm level 3 status in the loop
Alarm level 4 status in the loop
All alarm stasut in loop
LP001_SPNO
SP groupswitching
LP001_PIDNO
PID group status
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DeviceDescription
Device
Model Name
Serial Number
Current Time
Device Status
Device time
Device status
Model name
Serial number
Batch Settings
BatchSettingsDescription
Batch_Comment01
Batch_Comment01_02
Batch_Comment01_03
Batch_No01
Batch_Group01
Batch_Comment01_01
Batch Settings
Batch comment 1
Batch comment 2
Batch comment 3
Batch number
Batch_Text01_01
Batch_TextField01_01
Batch_TextTitle01_01
Batch text field characters 1
Lot_No01
Batch text field title 1
Lot number
Batch group 1 information
Batch_Text01
Batch_Text01_02
Batch_Text01_03
Batch_Group02
GX/GP/GM Data Structure
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