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2.3 Program Control Commands
2.3.1 List of Program Control Commands
Command Type
Command
Function
Control
UD
AK
MI
EV
BO
TS
FM
LF
LO
LI
ME
UM
Returns the screen to the standard screen.
Acknowledges the alarm(s).
Initializes the data memory.
Writes a time-axis mark or raises a manual trigger.
Specifies the bit sequence in bytes (for binary output).
Specifies which data value is to be output.
Specifies the data format of the measured value to be output.
Specifies the channel for the request for the set value (TS1 command) or the
unit and decimal point (TS2 command).
Loads the specified SET configuration file.
Saves the settings (made in SET mode) with the specified file name.
Write the messages.
Switch the display
2.3.2 Standard Screen Call
(For the standard screen, see Section 1.6.1 of the instruction manual for the VR100 or
the VR200.)
Command
Function
UD0
Returns the screen to the standard screen.
UD1
Returns the digital values for channels 1 to 3.
UD2
Returns the digital values for channels 4 to 6.
UD3
Returns the digital values for channels 1 to 6.
2.3.3 Alarm Acknowledge
(See Section 3.3 of the instruction manual for the VR100 or the VR200.)
Command
Function
AK0
Starts the alarm acknowledge function.
2.3.4 Initializing the Data Memory
(See Section 5.3 of the instruction manual for the VR100 or the VR200.)
Command
Function
MIYES
Initializes the data memory.
2.3.5 Writing a Time-axis Mark and Raising an Event Trigger
(See Sections 3.5 and 3.7 of the instruction manual for the VR100 or the VR200.)
Command
Function
EV0
VR100 and VR200 with style number 1 or lower: Writes a time-
axis mark.
VR200 with style number 2 or higher: Writes a message 1.
EV1
Raises a manual trigger.
The manual trigger is effective only when the sample mode is set
to trigger-on or trigger-rotation and the key trigger is set to ON.
2.3.6 Designating the Sequence of Byte Output (for Binary Output)
Command
Function
BO0
Designates that the measured values are to be output from the most
significant byte (see Page 3-4).
BO1
Designates that the measured values are to be output from the least
significant byte (see Page 3-4).