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Message Reference

Set and query IP address

Syntax

Command

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdress <Value 1>,<Value 

2>,<Value 3>,<Value 4>

Query

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:IPADdress?

Response

<Value 1>,<Value 2>,<Value 3>,<Value 4>

<Value 1> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 2> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 3> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 4> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 1> to <Value 4> indicate the IP address.

Description

Set the IP address for the device.

The setting is enabled after 

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:UPDate

 (or restart) is executed.

When the communication setting mode switch (

DFLT

/

USER

) is set to 

DFLT

, the address 

is fixed to 192.168.0.254 regardless of the settings specified here.

The query returns the set value regardless of the communication setting mode switch state.

When the LAN function is set to off, 0,0,0,0 is returned.

Example

SYST:COMM:LAN:IPAD 192,168,0,2

SYST:COMM:LAN:UPD

SYST:COMM:LAN:IPAD?

192,168,0,2

Note

 

• When connecting to the existing network, specify the LAN settings via USB or RS-232C 

in advance. If a wrong IP address or overlapping IP address is used, a problem may 

arise with the existing network.

 

• An execution error occurs during scan operation (command).

Set and query subnet mask

Syntax

Command

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASK <Value 1>,<Value 2>, 

<Value 3>,<Value 4>

Query

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:SMASk?

Response

<Value 1>,<Value 2>,<Value 3>,<Value 4>

<Value 1> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 2> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 3> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 4> = 0 to 255 (NR1)

<Value 1> to <Value 4> indicate the mask value.

Description

Set the LAN subnet mask.

The setting is enabled after 

:SYSTem:COMMunicate:LAN:UPDate

 (or restart) is executed.

When the communication setting mode switch (

DFLT

/

USER

) is set to 

DFLT

, the address 

is fixed to 255.255.255.0 regardless of the settings specified here.

The query returns the set value regardless of the communication setting mode switch state.

Example

SYST:COMM:LAN:SMAS 255,255,255,0

SYST:COMM:LAN:UPD

SYST:COMM:LAN:IPAD?

255,255,255,0

Note

An execution error occurs during scan operation (command).

Summary of Contents for SW1001

Page 1: ...06H Be sure to read this manual before using the device Safety Information p 4 When using the device for the first time Troubleshooting Part Names and Functions p 8 Troubleshooting p 125 Measurement...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ng the USB driver 64 Connecting the USB cable 65 Contents Introduction 1 Confirming Package Contents 2 Safety Information 4 Usage Notes 4 1 Overview 7 1 1 Overview of Product 7 1 2 Features 7 1 3 Part...

Page 4: ...232C cable 66 Setting RS 232C communications 68 Setting the controller PC PLC etc 68 8 6 Communication Command Forwarding Function 69 8 7 Communication Method 71 Message format 71 Output queue and inp...

Page 5: ...cal knowledge equivalent to that of someone who graduated from the electrical program at a technical high school Trademarks Windows Visual Studio and Visual Basic are either registered trademarks or t...

Page 6: ...truction Manual this document Power cord Operating Precautions 0990A905 CD USB driver The latest version can be downloaded from our web site Options The following options are available for the device...

Page 7: ...0 V DC or less no measurement category Maximum rated voltage to earth 60 V DC or less no measurement category Maximum rated current 2 5 A peak Maximum rated current 2 A peak Model L4930 Connection Cab...

Page 8: ...w one Before using the device the first time verify that it operates normally to ensure that no damage occurred during storage or shipping If you find any damage contact your authorized Hioki distribu...

Page 9: ...al of the device with your hand to release static and then use antistatic gloves to perform procedures Hold the sheet metal area of the module Directly touching the board with your hand may damage the...

Page 10: ...e communications cable is connected while such a potential difference exists it may result in device malfunction or failure Before connecting or disconnecting any communications cables always turn off...

Page 11: ...ring internal resistance When AC low resistance measurement is performed using the BT4560 Battery Impedance Meter or the BT3562 Battery HiTester the influence of electromagnetic induction eddy current...

Page 12: ...3 p 126 3 REMOTE lamp Lights up when communications data is received p 86 4 TERMINAL 1 Used to connect a 2 wire instrument p 20 5 TERMINAL 2 Used to connect a 4 wire instrument p 20 6 TERMINAL 3 Used...

Page 13: ...switch Perform communication using fixed settings when the communication settings are unknown p 22 6 USB connector Used to connect the PC p 64 7 HOST RS 232C connector Used to connect the PC p 66 8 IN...

Page 14: ...k Diagram The configuration of this device is shown in the following block diagram PC PLC I F EXT I O Switch Mainframe Internal analog bus Terminal Module Instrument Measuring object Connection cable...

Page 15: ...sed is determined based on the connection method p 27 Channel relay Switches the channel inside the module p 27 Bus relay Connects the measurement signal selected for the channel relay to the analog b...

Page 16: ...p 59 Connecting the device and the external control device for scan measurement Connect the device to an external device such as a PLC using EXT I O p 49 Connecting the power cord p 23 Turning on the...

Page 17: ...l Switching p 27 PC LAN USB RS 232C LAN USB RS 232C SW1001 Instrument Controlling an instrument via the device You can also use the device s functionality for forwarding communication commands to cont...

Page 18: ...ver a single communications interface by using the device s communication command forwarding function PC LAN USB RS 232C SW1001 Instrument RS 232C only INSTRUMENT connector EXT I O Connecting two inst...

Page 19: ...ems Phillips screwdriver No 2 antistatic gloves Front 1 1 Touch the GND terminal with bare hands 2 Wear antistatic gloves Rear 3 3 Turn off the device Front 4 Remove all the measurement cables connect...

Page 20: ...dule to the back Screw 7 Tighten the two screws to secure the module in place 2 3 Removing the Module Required items Phillips screwdriver No 2 antistatic gloves Front 1 1 Touch the GND terminal with b...

Page 21: ...the device and module To prevent electric shock and short circuit of the measuring object Screw 5 Loosen the two screws 6 Pull out the module Blank panel Screw M3 6 mm 7 Attach the blank panel and tig...

Page 22: ...switching circuit Please provide a suitable measurement cable See 12 1 Measurement cable p 143 Measuring object Tip of the probe Disconnect Disconnect 1 Turn off the device 2 Disconnect the probe from...

Page 23: ...of each instrument Front Select the terminal and connection cable to be connected based on the instrument to be connected Instrument example Model Terminal Connection cable Connection method Module V...

Page 24: ...ection cable to TERMINAL 1 Front Red Black H L 3 Connect the other end of the connection cable to the instrument TERMINAL 2 1 Turn off the device 2 Connect the connection cable to TERMINAL 2 Connect t...

Page 25: ...of the device 2 Align the grooves of the BNC connector with the connector guide of the device and insert the BNC connector 3 Turn the BNC connector to the right to lock it Device side Connector guide...

Page 26: ...g mode All of USB RS 232C and LAN can be used Communications are performed using the specified communication settings USB No setting item RS 232C Transmission speed 9600 bps data bits 8 stop bit 1 par...

Page 27: ...nect the power cord to the power inlet 3 Connect the plug of the power cord to the outlet 2 8 Turning on off the Power Use the power switch on the rear of the device to turn on off the power Rear Powe...

Page 28: ...od Settings for each slot are saved with the settings backup command Shield switching Settings for each slot are saved with the settings backup command Scan settings Settings are saved with the settin...

Page 29: ...l devices Check item Action Is the sheath of the power cord normal without any damage or exposed metal part Damage may cause an electric shock or a short circuit accident Do not use it Contact your au...

Page 30: ...not electrically connected Continuity inspection points TERMINAL 1 H TERMINAL 1 L TERMINAL 2 SENSE H TERMINAL 2 SENSE L TERMINAL 2 SOURCE H TERMINAL 2 SOURCE L TERMINAL 3 SOURCE H shield TERMINAL 3 SO...

Page 31: ...rce Source Sense Source shield The sense shield for TERMINAL 3 BNC terminal is common short circuit for H and L The diagram for wire connection inside the module is conceptual and differs from the act...

Page 32: ...l the channels become open The shield wire is connected to the specified connection destination for each connection method If you wish to switch a channel to another terminal specify the connection me...

Page 33: ...INAL 3 source LOW terminal TERMINAL 3 sense shield terminal TERMINAL 1 LOW terminal TERMINAL 3 sense shield terminal SW9002 Not connected GND TERMINAL 1 LOW terminal TERMINAL 3 sense shield terminal F...

Page 34: ...nnot be closed simultaneously Waiting for channel selection switching to complete Switching operation is triggered by the channel selection command You can verify whether channel switching operation h...

Page 35: ...lay is opened the selected channel relay is closed break before make Channel switching cannot be overlapped make before break In channel switching within the same slot the bus relay is not opened and...

Page 36: ...on Terminal to be used BT3562 Internal resistance SW9001 4 wire SLOT 1 CH1 TERMINAL 2 SLOT 1 CH2 SLOT 1 CH3 SLOT 1 CH8 DM7276 OCV SW9001 2 wire SLOT 1 CH12 TERMINAL 1 SLOT 1 CH13 SLOT 1 CH14 SLOT 1 CH...

Page 37: ...764987E 00 Receive measured values SW1001 CLOSE 113 Select the next CH13 4 wire CH2 sense Repeat until CH19 Example Measure the internal resistance of 8 batteries using BT3562 and measure the OCV usi...

Page 38: ...lect SLOT 1 CH1 SW1001 OPC Check that the channel relay has been closed SW1001 1 Receive a response 1 to the OPC query BT3562 READ Execute single measurement using BT3562 BT3562 1 0258E 3 Receive meas...

Page 39: ...unter this issue enable the IM3590 s trigger synchronous output function Use in combination with IM3590 Execute open correction and short correction to each channel you will use Error might occur to o...

Page 40: ...nute current measurement Do not bundle the measurement cables when measuring minute current Doing so may cause leak current due to the capacity of the cables resulting in an error in the measured valu...

Page 41: ...be used and the measuring object Channel delay time setting example Model Delay time BT4560 1 ms BT3562 10 ms 3561 3 ms DM7276 0 ms The channel delay time can be specified for each slot The same dela...

Page 42: ...38 Precautions for Measurement...

Page 43: ...H 2 CLOSE output signal Instrument External trigger measurement executed SCAN input signal TRIG input EOM output EOM Measurement completion signal Set the instrument to the external trigger mode Chann...

Page 44: ...n Operation A trigger source for scan operation is set for STEP only Trigger source Scan operation STEP Scanning is started by the SCAN input signal or TRG command the first channel is closed Then the...

Page 45: ...procedure TRG Starts scanning and proceeds along the scan channels ABORt Aborts scan operation and returns to the beginning of the scan channel Setting example Executes scanning twice from CH1 of SLOT...

Page 46: ...Operation 4 5 Resetting Scan Operation Scanning is reset and stopped by the SCAN_RESET signal of EXT I O or the communication ABORt command All channel relays are opened and goes back to the beginning...

Page 47: ...tput function is used Wiring diagram PC SW1001 TRIG BT3562 EOM USB RS 232C CLOSE SCAN BT3562 setting External trigger Set data output to on SW1001 setting Connection method 4 wire Scan list registrati...

Page 48: ...44 Resetting Scan Operation...

Page 49: ...an be checked using the free software for the SW1001 series downloaded from our website Module information of each slot Slot position model serial number and opening closing frequency of each relay Us...

Page 50: ...46 Checking the Device Status...

Page 51: ...s open EXT I O CLOSE output signal OFF Connection method SW9001 2 wire SW9002 4 terminal pair Shield switching SW9001 TERMINAL 1 LOW terminal SW9002 TERMINAL 3 sense shield terminal Channel delay sett...

Page 52: ...48 Initialization Settings...

Page 53: ...nd earth the common terminal for I O is shared The input circuit can be switched so that it can support sinking current output NPN or sourcing current output PNP Check the input output rating and inte...

Page 54: ...beforehand The applicable PLC type can be changed using the EXT I O MODE change over switch It is set to NPN at the time of shipment EXT I O MODE change over switch settings NPN PNP Device input circ...

Page 55: ...ronics Industry Limited The connector frame is connected to the casing metal of the device as well as the protective ground terminal of the power inlet conductive Be aware that it is not isolated from...

Page 56: ...ration and stops scanning All channel relays are opened p 42 Output signal Signal name Description Reference CLOSE Outputs a pulse signal with the set pulse width when the channel relay is closed The...

Page 57: ...t 1 Channel switching operation The scan input signal starts scanning and advances the scan channel ON OFF ON CLOSE SCAN T1 T2 ON ON ON T3 T4 T5 Enabled channel Relay operation Operation standby time...

Page 58: ...FF CLOSE ON ON OFF ON T6 Scan channel Channel n Channel n 1 Channel n 2 Open Scan stop Open Open Item Description Time T1 SCAN signal pulse width 1 ms or longer T2 Relay settling time when it is opene...

Page 59: ...onnect external power to one pin This device 3 ISO_5 V 1 SCAN 6 SCAN_RESET 4 CLOSE 8 ISO_COM PLC etc Input Common 2 k 1 k 10 Zener voltage 30 V Internal isolated common It is isolated from the ground...

Page 60: ...king sourcing current output Input ON Residual voltage 1 V input ON current 4 mA reference value Input OFF OPEN interrupting current 100 A or less Output signal Output format Isolated open drain outpu...

Page 61: ...COM NPN This device This device Input ISO_COM NPN This device This device Input Input PLC Output Output Common ISO_COM ISO_COM Common NPN PNP Connection to the switch Connection to the relay Connectio...

Page 62: ...30 V max This device Output 50 mA max ISO_COM Negative true logic output Output Output ISO_COM This device ISO_COM ISO_COM Common Common PLC Input Output 50 mA max Input Output 50 mA max PLC Connecti...

Page 63: ...unication settings can be specified for each interface to be used however the communication setting mode should be selected if the present communication settings are unknown Fixed setting mode DFLT Co...

Page 64: ...00BASE TX and then the device can be controlled using the PC Networking the device and PC Perform one to one connection between the device and PC Hub Hub When a program is created and the device is co...

Page 65: ...__ ___ ___ Subnet mask ___ ___ ___ ___ Gateway Whether or not to use a gateway Use Not use IP address if used ___ ___ ___ ___ Set to 0 0 0 0 if not used Communication command port No to be used ___ De...

Page 66: ...tting Mode p 22 Setting items IP address An address to identify individual instruments that are connected on the network Be sure to set an address that does not overlap with other devices Subnet mask...

Page 67: ...0BASE T compatible LAN cable up to 100 m straight cable and cross cable can be used Rear LAN cable Green LED Lit Linking Blink Communicating Orange LED Off 10BASE TX Lit 100BASE TX PC and hub Device L...

Page 68: ...that appear on the screen to continue the installation Wait for a dialog box as it may take some time depending on the operation environment 4 Connect the device and PC using the LAN cable after the...

Page 69: ...ce Connecting the USB cable Thoroughly read Before connecting the communications cables p 6 beforehand Recommended cable Hioki model L1002 USB Cable A B Rear Type B USB interface of the PC 8 Communica...

Page 70: ...in contact Terminal block screw 4 40 The I O connector is DTE The device uses pin No 2 3 and 5 Other pins are not used Pin No Signal name Signal Remarks Common EIA JIS 1 DCD CF CD Data Carrier Detect...

Page 71: ...ector of the device and the COM port of the PC Recommended cable Hioki modeI 9637 RS 232C cable 9pin 9pin 1 8 m Cross connections D sub 9 pin female Device side D sub 9 pin female PC side Pin No Pin N...

Page 72: ...ting mode switch DFLT USER is set to DFLT the speed setting is fixed to 9600 bps regardless of the settings specified here See 2 6 Setting the Communication Setting Mode p 22 Setting the controller PC...

Page 73: ...ument A FUNC RV Receiving method Specify a query by adding to the forward command s A string use double quotation marks for the transmit character string Example Send the query READ to the instrument...

Page 74: ...ion SYSTem COMMunicate FORWard RS232C SPEED 9600 19200 38400 The speed can be selected from 9600 bps 19200 bps or 38400 bps The speed setting is immediately changed Other RS 232C communication paramet...

Page 75: ...ssage This device PC Message format Program messages Program messages can be either command messages or query messages 1 Command messages Instructions to control the instrument such as to change or re...

Page 76: ...Error SYST MOD DE 0 01 Error Response messages generated by the device are in long form and in uppercase letters Headers Headers must always be prefixed to program messages 1 Command program headers...

Page 77: ...ons Example ROUT CLOSE 101 OPC Semicolon When messages are combined in this way and if one command contains an error all subsequent messages up to the next terminator will be ignored A query error occ...

Page 78: ...2 Decimal numeric data Three formats are used for numeric data identified as NR1 NR2 and NR3 Numeric values may be signed or unsigned Unsigned numeric values are handled as positive values Values exc...

Page 79: ...Dule WIRE MODE 1 WIRE2 SYSTem MODule WIRE MODE 2 WIRE2 Compacted expression SYSTem MODule WIRE MODE 1 WIRE2 MODE 2 WIRE2 This portion becomes the current path and can be omitted from the messages imme...

Page 80: ...data in excess of that length may result in the output buffer being cleared due to a query error When using the LAN or USB interface query operation will enter a wait state once the buffer is full and...

Page 81: ...4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 ESB1 SRQ ESB MAV ESB0 ERR Unused Unused Status Byte Register STB MSS Logical sum bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 ESB1 0 ESB MAV ESB0 ERR Unused Unused Servic...

Page 82: ...Bit 7 ESB1 Event Summary logical sum bit 1 This is the logical sum of the Standard Operation Register Bit 6 SRQ MSS Set to 1 when a service request is dispatched This is the logical sum of the other b...

Page 83: ...ESE Returns the status of each bit when a query is received instead of the retained value Each bit is not cleared even if the query result is returned STATus OPERation CONDition When 1 is set for eac...

Page 84: ...Set to 1 when a received command contains a syntactic or semantic error Program header error Incorrect number of data parameters Invalid parameter format Received a command not supported by the device...

Page 85: ...Register Standard Event Status Register SESR and Standard Event Status Enable Register SESER bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 SRQ MSS ESB MAV Standard Event Status Register SESR bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 b...

Page 86: ...esponding Enable Register is set to 1 the following happens For Standard Operation Register Bit 7 ESB1 of the Status Byte Register is set to 1 For Status Query Register Bit 3 ESB0 of the Status Byte R...

Page 87: ...used Bit 0 Unused Event Register of the Standard Operation Register Group STATus OPERation EVENt and Enable Register of the Standard Operation Register Group STATus OPERation ENABle Status Byte Regist...

Page 88: ...UEStionable EVENt and Enable Register of the Status Query Register Group STATus QUEStionable ENABle Status Byte Register STB bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 MAV ESB0 ERR Event Register of the Status Query Register...

Page 89: ...ition Event Register of the Standard Operation Register Group event data STATus OPERation EVENt Enable Register of the Standard Operation Register Group STATus OPERation ENABle STATus OPERation ENABle...

Page 90: ...e etc Output queue Input buffer Status Byte Register 2 Event Register 3 Enable Register Current path 1 Only the MAV bit bit 4 is cleared 2 All bits except the MAV bit are cleared 3 Except the PON bit...

Page 91: ...E 0 to 255 Queries the Service Request Enable Register SRER p 93 STB 0 to 255 Queries the Status Byte Register p 93 STATus OPERation CONDition 0 to 65535 Queries the Condition Register of the Standard...

Page 92: ...STem MODule SHIeld Slot No OFF GND TERMinal1 TERMinal2 TERMinal3 T1T3 Queries the shield switching SYSTem MODule DELay Slot No Time MIN MAX DEF Sets the channel delay time p 98 SYSTem MODule DELay Slo...

Page 93: ...m COMMunicate LAN IPADdress IP address Queries the IP address SYSTem COMMunicate LAN SMASk Subnet mask 0 255 0 255 0 255 0 255 Sets the subnet mask p 104 SYSTem COMMunicate LAN SMASk Subnet mask Queri...

Page 94: ...NR3 NR1 Integer data e g 12 23 34 NR2 Fixed point data e g 1 23 23 45 3 456 NR3 Floating point exponential representation data e g 1 0E 2 2 3E 4 2 Shows the command description 3 Shows the message sy...

Page 95: ...is turned off To save initialized settings execute the SYSTem BACKup command See Backing up settings p 105 Initiates a self test and queries the result Syntax Query TST Response PASS FAIL Description...

Page 96: ...o complete The next command does not execute until the present operation is completed however the ABORt and TRG commands are accepted Unlike OPC the Standard Event Status Register SESR is not set Ever...

Page 97: ...pattern is set to a numerical value from 0 to 255 The initial value when the power is turned on is 0 Unused bits are always returned as 0 for a query 128 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3...

Page 98: ...retained standard operation register value Unused bits indicated in the following chart by return the value 0 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 ERR CLOSE REMOTE bit 7 bit 6 bit 5...

Page 99: ...indicated in the following chart by return the value 0 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 INFO_ ERR bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 bit 0 BACKUP _ERR Example STAT QUES 256...

Page 100: ...of channels Instrument example Model Terminal Connection cable SW9001 WIRE2 2 wire 22 Voltmeter DM7276 TERMINAL 1 L4930 WIRE4 4 wire 11 Battery tester BT3562 TERMINAL 2 L2108 SW9002 WIRE2 2 wire 6 Vol...

Page 101: ...ction destination terminal SW9001 Off Not connected GND GND TERMinal1 TERMINAL 1 LOW terminal TERMinal2 TERMINAL 2 TERMINAL 3 source LOW terminal TERMinal3 TERMINAL 3 sense shield terminal T1T3 TERMIN...

Page 102: ...ROUTe OPEN Description Opens all channels You can use the OPC query to check whether close operation has completed Example Command OPEN Note Executing this command while scan operation is in progress...

Page 103: ...f 101 102 103 201 and then 202 Note An execution error occurs during scan operation command Adding to the scan list Syntax Command ROUTe SCAN ADD Channel list Channel list Specify the channel list in...

Page 104: ...h input of the TRG command or EXT I O SCAN signal Description Sets the trigger source for scan operation Example TRIG SOUR STEP This setting configures scan operation in which the step is incremented...

Page 105: ...1 MAX 100 DEF 10 Description Sets the communication timeout period for a response when a query is forwarded Example SYST COMM FORW TIM 5 Set the query forward timeout period to 5 seconds SYST COMM FOR...

Page 106: ...time Syntax Command IO FILTer TIME 0 05 0 50 MIN MAX DEF Query IO FILTer TIME Response 0 05 to 0 50 NR2 s MIN 0 05 MAX 0 50 DEF 0 05 Description Sets the filter time Example IO FILT TIME 0 1 Set the...

Page 107: ...or restart is executed When the communication setting mode switch DFLT USER is set to DFLT the port No is fixed to 23 regardless of the settings specified here The query returns the set value regardle...

Page 108: ...ecting to the existing network specify the LAN settings via USB or RS 232C in advance If a wrong IP address or overlapping IP address is used a problem may arise with the existing network An execution...

Page 109: ...cription Returns the MAC address of the device Example SYST COMM LAN MAC 00 01 67 00 00 00 10 System information Backing up settings Syntax Command SYSTem BACKup Description Stores the hardware settin...

Page 110: ...ATus PRESet Description Resets the device to its initial state See 6 1 Initialization Settings p 47 The operation is the same for SYSTem PRESet and STATus PRESet Example SYST PRES Note The communicati...

Page 111: ...isual Basic 2013 Using Visual Basic 5 0 or 6 0 These sample programs are created with Visual Basic 5 0 and 6 0 The following are used for communication For RS 232C USB communication Visual Basic Profe...

Page 112: ...SComm1 SYST MOD WIRE MODE 1 WIRE2 Configure SLOT1 as a 2 wire connection SendCommand MSComm1 OPC Wait for the operation to complete ReceiveCOM MSComm1 For unit_no 1 To 1 For ch_no 1 To 22 ch_str Forma...

Page 113: ...ONT OFF Turn off the continuous measurement of BT3562 i 0 For unit_no 1 To 1 For ch_no 1 To 11 ch_str Format unit_no 00 Format ch_no 00 Create a string to specify the channel SendCommand MSComm1 CLOS...

Page 114: ...PortOpen False MSComm2 PortOpen False MSComm3 PortOpen False End Sub Send to the specified COM port Private Sub SendCommand comport As MSComm cmdstr As String comport InBufferCount 0 comport Output cm...

Page 115: ...ile The procedure may differ slightly from the one described here depending on the environment of the PC and Visual Basic 2013 For a detailed explanation on how to use Visual Basic 2013 refer to the i...

Page 116: ...acing a button 1 Click Button under Common Controls of Toolbox 1 2 2 Drag and drop the button onto the form layout screen 3 Change Text to Start Measurement under Properties The Start Measurement butt...

Page 117: ...113 Sample Programs 3 Describing the code 1 Double click the placed button The code editor appears 2 Enter the sample program into the code editor 8 Communication Function...

Page 118: ...114 Sample Programs 3 Select File Save All 4 Check the save location and click Save as...

Page 119: ...SW1001 to COM3 sp1 New System IO Ports SerialPort COM3 9600 Parity None 8 StopBits One sp1 NewLine vbCrLf sp1 ReadTimeout 1000 Connect the DM7276 to COM4 sp2 New System IO Ports SerialPort COM4 9600...

Page 120: ...116 Sample Programs Open all relays after the scan completes sp1 WriteLine OPEN writer1 Close sp1 Close sp2 Close sp1 Dispose sp2 Dispose End Sub End Class...

Page 121: ...System IO Ports SerialPort COM4 9600 Parity None 8 StopBits One sp2 NewLine vbCrLf sp2 ReadTimeout 1000 Connect the DM7276 to COM5 sp3 New System IO Ports SerialPort COM5 9600 Parity None 8 StopBits...

Page 122: ...omplete sp1 WriteLine CLOS ch_str sp1 WriteLine OPC sp1 ReadLine Send the one time measurement command to the DM7276 and receive the measured value sp3 WriteLine READ ocv_str i sp3 ReadLine i i 1 Next...

Page 123: ...lass A Power supply Commercial power supply Rated supply voltage 100 V to 240 V AC Voltage fluctuations of 10 from the rated supply voltage are taken into account Rated supply frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz An...

Page 124: ...tomatic selection based on the module and connection method Terminal BNC receptacle 4 4 terminal pair Banana terminal receptacle 4 4 wire Banana terminal receptacle 2 2 wire Maximum input voltage 60 V...

Page 125: ...nnected TERMINAL 1 LOW terminal 2 wire TERMINAL 2 source LOW terminal only for model SW9001 TERMINAL 3 sense shield terminal 4 terminal pair GND 4 wire TERMINAL 1 LOW terminal TERMINAL 3 sense shield...

Page 126: ...the slide switch is toggled Fixed setting mode DFLT Communications can be performed via all LAN USB and RS 232C interfaces The LAN interface is set to the fixed setting mode The USB interface and RS...

Page 127: ...ay 0 0 0 0 None Communication command port number 23 Fixed setting mode IP address 192 168 0 254 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 None Communication command port number 23 Delimiter S...

Page 128: ...EN interrupting current 100 A or less Response time ON edge Maximum 0 1 ms OFF edge Maximum 1 0 ms Input signal SCAN SCAN_RESET Output Electrical specifications Insulation Photocoupler isolated open d...

Page 129: ...onnection cable between the device and instrument p 19 The module connection method is set incorrectly Check the terminal to be connected to the instrument and select the correct connection method p 1...

Page 130: ...e The ERROR lamp is lit Command error Check the send command character string Check that the parameters are correct p 71 Execution error Some commands cannot be used during scan operation Check that t...

Page 131: ...pt device hardware information Repair is necessary 315 Setting backup lost Corrupt settings backup data 330 Self test failed Error during self test 360 Communication error Communications error Check t...

Page 132: ...The operating lifetime of the parts varies depending on the operating environment and frequency of use Parts are not guaranteed to operate throughout the recommended replacement cycle Part name Recomm...

Page 133: ...log bus Specifications General Specifications Operating environment Indoor pollution degree 2 altitude up to 2000 m 6562 ft Operating temperature and humidity Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Hum...

Page 134: ...el between HIGH and LOW 1 G or more Between channels 1 G or more Between channel and ground 1 G or more Capacitance 2 Channel between HIGH and LOW Less than 3000 pF Between channels Less than 100 pF B...

Page 135: ...Instrument accuracy combination measurement influence 3 Combination measurement influence BT3562 and BT3563 connected using L2108 Range Measurement influence Conditions remarks R 3 m 0 1 f s R 30 m t...

Page 136: ...H L H L SENSE SOURCE SENSE TERMINAL 2 3 SENSE TERMINAL 2 3 SOURCE TERMINAL 3 SOURCE SHIELD TERMINAL 1 SENSE SHIELD BT3562 Chassis TERMINAL 3 SENSE SHIELD SW9001 Multiplexer Module 2 Wire 22CH 4 Wire...

Page 137: ...44 CH2 L 10 CH1 H 26 Shield 43 CH1 L 9 Shield 25 CH22 H 42 CH22 L 8 CH21 H 24 CH20 L 41 CH21 L 7 CH20 H 23 CH19 H 40 CH19 L 6 CH18 H 22 CH17 L 39 CH18 L 5 CH17 H 21 CH16 H 38 CH16 L 4 CH15 H 20 CH14 L...

Page 138: ...equency use SYSTem MODule COUNt p 88 Relays are identified by number alone Relay 1 through Relay 31 Correspondence of module relays and relay numbers SW9001 Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3 Relay 4 Relay 5 Rel...

Page 139: ...us Specifications General Specifications Operating environment Indoor pollution degree 2 altitude up to 2000 m 6562 ft Operating temperature and humidity Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Humidity...

Page 140: ...60 V DC Channel between HIGH and LOW 1 G or more Between channels 1 G or more Between channel and ground 1 G or more Capacitance 2 Channel between HIGH and LOW Less than 100 pF when connected to BT456...

Page 141: ...marks Frequency range 0 1 Hz to 100 Hz Frequency range 110 Hz to 1050 Hz 3 m R 0 05 f s 0 1 f s 3 m X 0 1 f s 1 0 f s 10 m R 0 015 f s 0 03 f s 10 m X 0 03 f s 0 3 f s 100 m R 0 01 f s 0 01 f s 100 m...

Page 142: ...L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L H L SENSE SOURCE RETURN SENSE SENSE SHIELD L SENSE SHIELD Chassis Sense Shield SW9002 Multiplexer Module 4 Terminal Pair 6CH BT4560 TERMINAL 2 3 SENSE DM7276 SENS...

Page 143: ...Return CH2 H 11 Source CH3 H 29 Return CH3 H 10 Source CH4 H 28 Return CH4 H 9 Source CH5 H 27 Return CH5 H 8 Source CH6 H 26 Return CH6 H 7 Shield 25 Sense CH1 L 6 Sense CH1 H 24 Sense CH2 L 5 Sense...

Page 144: ...e the relay opening closing frequency use SYSTem MODule COUNt p 88 Relays are identified by number alone Relay 1 through Relay 22 Correspondence of module relays and relay numbers SW9002 Relay 1 Relay...

Page 145: ...t influences see the module s specifications SW9001 Measurement influence p 131 SW9002 Measurement influence p 137 Below shows an example of accuracy calculation Example 1 Use of the device in combina...

Page 146: ...m 0 0078 m total error X measurement accuracy BT4560 X measurement accuracy SW9002 measurement influence BT4560 3 m range X 0 004 X 0 0052 R 8 dgt 1 0 f s 0 004 0 m 0 0052 1 m 0 0008 m 1 0 3 0000 m 0...

Page 147: ...16 L 4 CH15 H 37 CH15 L 3 CH14 H 20 CH14 L 19 CH13 H 36 CH13 L 2 CH12 H 35 CH12 L 17 26 9 1 18 34 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Shield Twisted pair Twisted pair Twis...

Page 148: ...2 SRC H CH3 SRC H CH4 SRC H CH5 SRC H CH6 SRC H CH6 SC L 1 5D2V DC 37SF N Female equivalent to hood JAE DC 24660R D sub 37 Female 2700 mm Recommended cable length of less than 3 m Marked tube Black le...

Page 149: ...repeated with a large current flowing also when the measuring object or instrument to be connected is capacitive When relay contact welding occurs the measuring object may be shorted Periodic inspecti...

Page 150: ...unted type in HIGH and LOW for each channel input to prevent possible risks if a high current flows through the circuit due to relay contact welding Module Channel Rated current Fusing current SW9001...

Page 151: ...the device WARNING To prevent device damage or an electric shock use only the screws that are originally installed Side M3 6 mm when the rack mount bracket is attached M3 8 mm If you have lost a scre...

Page 152: ...148 Rack Mount Rack mount bracket For SW1001 EIA Unit mm 2 R3 5 9 95 132 5 132 44 5 6 C2 1 20 2 3 5 10 10 10 2 C2 For SW1001 JIS Unit mm 2 3 5 1 2 R3 10 132 5 132 50 6 C2 20 10 10 10 2 C2...

Page 153: ...149 Rack Mount For SW1002 EIA Unit mm 2 3 5 1 2 R3 5 9 95 25 132 44 5 6 C2 20 10 10 10 2 C2 For SW1002 JIS Unit mm 2 3 5 1 2 R3 10 25 132 50 20 10 10 10 2 C2 6 C2 12 Appendix...

Page 154: ...r feet from the bottom 2 Remove the screws on the left and right sides shown in the figure two screws each toward the front Rack mount bracket EIA JIS 3 Attach the rack mount bracket Use M3 8 screws o...

Page 155: ...the customer Attachment procedure Example SW1001 1 Remove the four screws shown in the figure and remove the rubber feet from the bottom 2 Remove the screws on the left and right sides shown in the f...

Page 156: ...152 Outline Drawings 12 4 Outline Drawings SW1001 Unit mm Tolerance 0 2...

Page 157: ...153 Outline Drawings SW1002 Unit mm Tolerance 0 2 12 Appendix...

Page 158: ...154 Outline Drawings...

Page 159: ...roubleshooting 126 Error information 100 Error number 127 Ethernet 60 Event Registers 77 External control 49 External trigger 39 EXT I O MODE 9 50 EXT I O MODE change over switch 9 50 EXT I O terminal...

Page 160: ...4 Number of slots 120 O Options 2 Outline drawings 152 Output queue 76 Output signal 52 P PNP 49 50 Port No 62 Power supply Off 23 On 23 Power switch 9 Q Query 71 R Rack mount 147 Relay contact weldin...

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