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The display modes are as follows:
Auto
Displays a channel after automatically selecting
a channel.
Manual
Can freely change the channel to be displayed.
Alarm search
Displays measured data in the channel in which
an alarm occurs in turn.
Bargraph
Displays measured data using a bargraph.
Alarm status
Displays alarm statuses in up to 30 channels.
Relay status
Displays statuses of up to 30 alarm output relays.
LD
Changes the display mode on the lower
part of the display.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
LDp1, p2, p3<terminator>
p1
Display mode
0: Auto
1: Manual
3: Alarm search
5: Alarm status
6: Relay status
7: Date and time
p2Display channel number (001 to 030)
If p1 is the relay status, internal switches (S01
to S60) can be set.
If p1 is in the manual mode or alarm status,
and the optional computational functions or
floppy disk drive functions are provided, the
computational channel (A01 to A30) can be
set.
p3
Display channel number (001 to 030)
Example
Display the measured value of channel numbers 1 and
3 in slot 5.
LD1, 051,053
Comments
• The LD command is ineffective if the display mode
for the upper part is “page.”
• If p1 is manual, set a channel to be displayed on the
left side of the display with p2 and a channel to be
displayed on the right side of the display with p3.
• p2 is effective when p1 is Manual, Alarm status or
Relay status.
• p3 is effective when p1 is Manual.
• The display mode is the same as that for the middle
part.
XW
Set the switching time for the displayed
channel in auto display.
Mode
Setup mode
Setting
XWp1<terminator>
p1
Switching time for the displayed channel
2, 3, 4, or 5 (seconds)
Example
Set the display switching time to 5 seconds.
XW5
Comments
• Sets the display switching time when the display
modes at the upper, middle, and lower parts are Auto.
This is common to the upper, middle or lower parts.
5.4 Setting the Recording
SC
Sets the chart speed.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
SCp1<terminator>
p1
Paper feed speed (1 to 1500 mm/h)
Example
Set the paper feed speed to 100 mm/h.
SC100
SE
Sets the second chart speed.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
SEp1<terminator>
p1
Chart speed (1 to 1500 mm/h)
p2ABSOLUTE: Absolute time
RELATIVE: Relative time
p3
Time interval
For ABSOLUTE
1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min, 6 min, 10
min, 12 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 1 h, 2 h,
3 h, 4 h, 5 h, 6 h, 8 h, 12 h, 24 h
For RELATIVE,
Fixed to 8 characters
DD HH:MM
DD: Day
HH: Hour
MM: Minute
p4
Reference time (fixed to 5 characters)
HH:MM
HH: Hour
MM: Minute
Example
Set the second chart speed to 50 mm/h and set timer to
intervals of 15 minutes each starting at 15:15..
SE50, ABSOLUTE, 15 min, 15:15
Comments
• p4 is effective when p2 is ABSOLUTE.
• In ABSOLUTE, the time interval set with p3 is used
from the time set with p4.
• In RELATIVE, the time interval set with p3 is used
from the time when the timer setting is completed,
the power is turned on, or the set timer is executed.
SS
Selects the trend records/logging
records (digital value).
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
SSp1, p2<terminator>
p1
TREND (analog trend record)
LOGGING (logging record)
p2Dot printing period
AUTO (automatic selection)
FIX
Example
Change the dot printing period to AUTO in trend
recording.
SSTREND, AUTO
Comments
• p2 (dot printing period) is effective when p1 is
TREND.
• If the dot printing period is set to AUTO, the dot
printing period is automatically changed according
to the recording conditions.
• If the dot printing period is set to FIX, the dot printing
period is the same as the measuring period.
However, if the measuring period is 2 seconds or
less, the dot printing period is fixed to 2 seconds.
5.4 Setting the Recording
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