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p4
Span left value (-9999999 to
99999999)
p5
Span right value (-9999999 to
99999999)
p6
Position of decimal point for span (0
to 4)
Example 1
Set the sum of channel numbers 001 and 002 to channel
A01 for computation. Set -10.0000 to 15.0000 for the
span.
SOA01, ON, 001+002, -100000, 150000, 4
Example 2Set the data in channel number 003, which are stored
in the built-in RAM disk to
channel number A02 for computation. Set -100,000 to
150.000 for the span.
SOA02, ON, M003, -100000, 150000, 3
Comments
• This command is effective only with optional
computation functions or a floppy disk drive
function.
• With a floppy disk drive function applied, if you
attempt to read data stored on the floppy disk drive,
assign a new channel number to the computation
expression.
Measurement date
M001 to M030
Computation data
MA01 to MA30
• With a floppy disk drive function applied, but
without computation functions, you cannot use
operators. For operators, see the Appendix at the
end of this manual.
• p4, p5, and p6 may be omitted.
• If successive channels are set, place a “-” (hyphen)
between the first and last channels.
SK
Sets the computational constants.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
SKp1, p2 <terminator>
p1
Computational constant number:
K01 to K30
p2Constants
Example
Set 300 to a computational constant K10.
SKK10, 300
Comments
• This command is effective only with the optional
computation functions.
• Constant setting ranges are -1.0000E35 to -1.0000E-
35, 0, 1.0000E-35 to 1.0000E35.
CM
Sets communication input data.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
CMp1, p2 <terminator>
p1
Communication input data number:
C01 to C30
P2
Numeric value: -32000 to 32000
Example
Set 300 to the communication input data number C10.
CMC10, 300
Comments
• This command is effective only with the optional
computation functions.
• The position of the decimal point is selected
according to the position of the decimal point set
for the span with SO command. So you can set
communications input data without taking the
decimal point into consideration.
MH
Sets the channel for setting data that
are stored on a RAM disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
MHp1, p2 <terminator>
p1
Channel number/channel number for
computation
p2On/off
Example
Assume that the setting data in channels A01 to A05
for computation are stored.
MHA01-A05, ON
Comments
• This command is effective only with a floppy disk
drive function.
• If successive channels are set, place a “-” (hyphen)
between the first and last
channels.
• Channel numbers are recognized in the order of input
channel and channel for computation. If 005-A10
is set, the objective channels that are set are from
input channel 005 to the last channel including
channels A01 and A10 for computation.
SW
Set the summer-winter time
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
SWp1,p2<terminator>
p1
Summer time or Winter time
SUMMER
Summer time
WINTER
Winter time
p2Changing time
Example
Change to summer time at 12clock 15th June 1996
SWSUMMER,96/06/15 12
XK
Sets the key lock.
Mode
Setup mode
Setting
XKp1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8<terminator>
p1
USE
Uses the key lock.
NOT
Does not use the key lock.
p2RECORD key (LOCK, FREE)
p3
FEED key (LOCK, FREE)
p4
PRINT key (LOCK, FREE)
p5
FUNC key (LOCK, FREE)
p6
P.FUNC1 key (LOCK, FREE)
p7
P.FUNC2 key (LOCK, FREE)
p8
Pass number (0 to 9999)
Example
Lock the RECORD, FEED, PRINT keys and set the
password number to 123.
XKUSE, LOCK, LOCK, LOCK, FREE, FREE,
FREE, 123
XF
Sets the function to be displayed on the
function screen.
Mode
Setup mode
Setting
XFp1, p2<terminator>
p1
Content to be displayed on the function screen.
ALARM_ACK
Acknowledgment of current alarm status
ALARM_RESET
Alarm is reset.
TIMER_RESET
Timer is reset.
KEY_LOCK_ON
Key lock is turned on.
MATH_START
Starts computation.
MATH_CLR_START
Clears computation results then re-start
computation.
MATH_STOP
Stops computation.
MATH_ACK
Clears the computation status indication.
5.5 Other Settings
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