YOKOGAWA WT200 User Manual page 148

Digital power meter
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Query
OY1?<terminator>
Example
OY1,1,1,600.0,1
Description
Parameter error 12 will occur if "m" is set to an
illegal value.
OYH/OYH? Sets the relay output items during
harmonic analysis or queries the current
setting. Up to four items can be set.
Syntax
OYH m1,m2,m3,m4,m5,m6<terminator>
"m1" indicates the output relay channel
1 ≤ m1 ≤ 4
"m2" indicates the output item number
m2= 0:
no output
1:
Voltage (V)
2:
Current (A)
3:
Power (W)
6:
Power factor (PF)
16: harmonic distortion factor of
voltage (V THD)
17: harmonic distortion factor of
current (A THD)
19: Relative harmonic content of
each voltage component (V %)
20: Relative harmonic content of
each current component (A %)
21: Relative harmonic content of each
active power component (W %)
22: Phase angle between each voltage
of the 2nd to 50 (or 30) th
order and the fundamental (1st
order) voltage (V deg)
23: Phase angle between each current
of the 2nd to 50 (or 30) th
order and the fundamental (1st
order) current (A deg)
"m3" indicates element.
m=
1:
Element 1
"m4" indicates order of the harmonic.
m4 =any number between 1 and 50 (or 30)
"m5" indicates setting value.
0.000 ≤ m5 ≤ ±9999
"m6" indicates prefix.
m6= 0:
m(E-3)
1:
(E+0)
2:
k(E+3)
3:
M(E+6)
Query
OYH3?<terminator>
Example
OYH3,3,1,1,1,200,2
Description • Parameter error 12 will occur if "m" is set to an
illegal value.
• "No output" is not related to any element, order
or setting value, so in case the OYH command
is set, set these all to 1 as a dummy.
"PF", "VTHD" and "ATHD" are not related to
any order, so in case the OYH command is
used, set 1 as a dummy.
PS/PS?
Sets the input as the PLL source or
queries the current setting.
Syntax
PS m<terminator>
"m" indicates the input as the PLL source
m=
1:
V1
2:
A1
IM 253421-01E
Query
PS?<terminator>
Example
PS1
Description • Parameter error 12 will occur if any illegal
value is set.
• While recalling or storing is in progress,
execution error 19 will occur.
RA/RA?
Sets current range or queries the
current setting.
Syntax
RA m<terminator>
"m" indicates current range.
m=
4:
0.5 A range
5:
1 A range
6:
2 A range
7:
5 A range
8:
10 A range
9:
20 A range
15: 50 mV range (only when equipped
with option /EX2)
16: 100 mV range (only when equipped
with option /EX2)
17: 200 mV range (only when equipped
with option /EX2)
18: 2.5 V range (only when equipped
with option /EX1)
19: 5 V range (only when equipped
with option /EX1)
20: 10 V range (only when equipped
with option /EX1)
21: 5 mV
22: 10 mV
23: 20 mV
24: 50 mV
25: 100 mV
26: 200 mV
Query
RA?<terminator>
Example
RA9
Description • Parameter error 12 will occur if "m" is set to an
illegal value.
• Changing of the current range is not allowed
while integration is in progress; execution
error 13 will occur.
• The 50 mV, 100 mV and 200 mV or 2.5 V, 5 V
and 10 V ranges are for the external sensor.
When using any of these ranges, be sure to
set a valid sensor value using the SA
command.
• While recalling or storing is in progress,
execution error 19 will occur.
RC
Initializes setting parameters.
Syntax
RC<terminator>
13.1 Commands
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