Basic Setting Commands - YOKOGAWA Vigilantplant mR10000 User Manual

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4.4 Setting Commands/4.5 Basic Setting Commands
01
02
:
24
(The valid range from 01-24 depends on the
model).
0A
0B
:
1P
(The valid range from 0A-1P depends on
the model).
L01
L02
:
L16
Query
VM[ p1]?
Example
Message 1 string: Process-1°C
Message 1 printout result:
06/30 10:10 Process-1 134.8°C
Message format 1:
VM 1,M/D H:M L09 01L02
Description • Valid with the header printout (/BT1 option)
when set to use message format (see the UE
command).
• Prints out in the order for parameters specified
by the message format.
• The specified number of characters specified
for standard function messages is used, then
if a subsequent character string has been set,
it is used next. Also, it can only be used once
for the message format.
• The parentheses ( ) indicate the number of
characters used. Set the message format so
that the total number of characters does not
exceed the maximum number allowed.
4-20
Measured value of CH01
(7 characters)
Measured value of CH02
(7 characters)
Measured value of CH24
(7 characters)
Computation channel 0A
(9 characters)
Computation channel 0B
(9 characters)
Computation channel 1P
(9 characters)
Message 1 character
(1 character)
Message 2 characters
(2 characters)
Message 16 characters
(16 characters)
Space (1 character)
4.5

Basic Setting Commands

• In order to activate the settings that are
changed using the basic setting commands,
the settings must be saved using the YE or
XE command.
• The settings that are returned in response to a
query in the basic setting mode will contain
the new settings even if they are not saved.
Note
• The settings that are changed using the YS/YB/YA/YN/
YD/YQ/YK command and saved using the XE command
are activated after power-cycling the recorder.
• When the YE command is executed, communication is
dropped.
XA
Sets alarm related settings.
Syntax
XA p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9,p10
<terminator>
p1 Fault diagnosis output ON/OFF (ON, OFF)
p2 Reflash operation ON/OFF (ON, OFF)
p3 Relays that are to operate using AND logic
NONE
I01
I01-I02
I01-I03
I01-I04
I01-I05
I01-I06
I01-I11
I01-I12
I01-I13
I01-I14
I01-I15
I01-I16
I01-I21
I01-I22
I01-I23
I01-I24
I01-I25
I01-I26
I01-I31
I01-I32
I01-I33
I01-I34
I01-I35
I01-I36
p4 Energize/De-energize the relay
ENERGIZE
DE_ENERGIZE
None (all relays operate using
OR logic)
I01
I01, I02
I01 to I03
I01 to I04
I01 to I05
I01 to I06
I01 to I11 (µR20000)
I01 to I12 (µR20000)
I01 to I13 (µR20000)
I01 to I14 (µR20000)
I01 to I15 (µR20000)
I01 to I16 (µR20000)
I01 to I21 (µR20000)
I01 to I22 (µR20000)
I01 to I23 (µR20000)
I01 to I24 (µR20000)
I01 to I25 (µR20000)
I01 to I26 (µR20000)
I01 to I31 (µR20000)
I01 to I32 (µR20000)
I01 to I33 (µR20000)
I01 to I34 (µR20000)
I01 to I35 (µR20000)
I01 to I36 (µR20000)
Energize the relay when
an alarm is detected
De-energize the relay
when an alarm is
detected
IM 04P01B01-17E

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