5-17
Commands
5
p3
Retention interval
INTVL
Data are stored at measurement
intervals.
1 min/2 min/5 min/10 min
Data are stored
at specified intervals.
LOGIC
Data are stored each time the
specified event is generated.
p4
Data length
(10, 20, 40, 50, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 1k,
2k, 3k, 4k, 5k, 10k, 20k, 30k, 40k, 50k)
p5
Pretrigger
Example
After generating a trigger signal, store only a file of
data length of 3K of the measured
data. Set the retention interval at 2 min, the pretrigger
to 10%.
MWTRIGER, TEST, 2 min, 3K, 10
Comments
• This command is effective only with a floppy disk
drive function.
• If p3 is in DIRECT mode, the pretrigger setting for
p5 will be invalid.
• The FUNC key and event/action functions are
available as trigger features.
• If p1 is in the TRIGGER or REPEAT mode, the
event/action functions need to set MEMRY:WR
_TRIG for its action.
• If LOGIC3 is set for p3, the event/action functions
need to set MEMRY:DATA_WR for their action.
• AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, or CLOCK cannot be used
in a file name. In addition, no space can be used for
the first character.
• When the pretrigger is set, the data ranges that have
been set before generating a trigger signal are stored.
Pretrigger setting is done in a percentage of the data
length. If 0 is set, the data before generating a trigger
signal cannot be stored.
MR
Reads measured data that have been
stored on a RAM disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
MRp1, p2, p3<terminator>
p1
Read mode
DIRECT
Reads
measured
data
immediately after sending a MR
command.
TRIGGER Reads measured data after
generating a trigger signal.
p2File name (up to eight characters)
p3
Selection to begin reading data (YES/NO)
Example
Read the measured data of a file name TEST
immediately after sending an MR
command.
MRDIRECT, TEST, YES
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
• If the read mode is in TRIGGER, the setting of p3
will be invalid.
• If p1 is in the TRIGGER mode, the event/action
functions need to set MEMRY:RD_TRIG for their
action.
MV
Stores setting data on a RAM disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
MVp1<terminator>
p1
File name (up to eight characters)
Example
Store the setting data with the file name SET1.
MVSET1
Comments
• This command is effective only with a floppy disk
drive function.
• Data set in the setup mode cannot be stored. To
store the data seting in the setup mode, use a YV
command.
ML
Reads set data from the RAM disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
MLp1, p2<terminator>
p1
Method of reading the set data:
DIRECT
Starts reading immediately after
sending an ML command.
TRIG1 to 3 Starts reading at the same time
as an event occurrence in event/
action functions.
p2File name (up to eight characters)
Example
Read the set data with the file name SET1 immediately.
MLDIRECT, SET1
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
• Setting data in the setup mode cannot be read. To
read the setting data in setup mode, use YL
command.
• If any of TRIG1 to 3 is set to p1, the event/action
functions need to set MEMRY:LD_TRG1 to 3 for
their action.
• This command is not executable during computation.
ME
Deletes a file on a RAM disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
MEp1, p2<terminator>
p1
Type of file
DATA measured/computed data
PANEL
Setting data
p2File name (up to eight characters)
Example
Delete a file with measured data (TEST)
MEADATA, TEST
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
• A setting data file in the setup mode cannot be
deleted. To delete it, use YE command.
MY
Makes a copy of files between the RAM
and floppy disks.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
MYp1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8<terminator>
p1
Copy destination/copy source
TO_FDD
Copies a file from the RAM
disk to the floppy
disk.
FROM_FDD Copies a file from the floppy
disk to the RAM disk.
p2Type of file
DATA Measured/computed data
PANEL
Seting data
p3
File name (up to eight characters)
p4
ASCII conversion on/off
p5
First channel number for ASCII conversion
p6
Last channel number for ASCII conversion
p7
First data number for ASCII conversion
p8
Last data number for ASCII conversion
Example
Make an ASCII conversion of data numbers 1 to 100
from the input channels 005 to
010 in the file TEST on the RAM disk and make a
copy of them on a floppy disk.
MYTO _FDD, DATA, TEST, ON, 005, 010, 1, 100
5.6 Control and Execution Command
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