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Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
• Parameters from p4 to p8 are effective only when
p2 is set to DATA.
• Parameters from p5 to p8 are effective only when
p4 is on.
• Parameters p7 and p8 are set in the range from 1 to
the last data number in the file.
• Channel numbers are recognized in the order of input
channel and channel for computation. If you set 005
for the first channel and A10 for the last channel, an
ASCII conversion will be made in input channel 005
to the last input channel as well as channels A01 to
A10 for computation.
• This command is not executable during computation.
FV
Stores setting data on a floppy disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
FVp1<terminator>
p1
File name (up to eight characters)
Example
Store the setting data with the file name SET1.
FVSET1
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
• Setting data in the setup mode cannot be stored. To
store them, use a YV command.
• This command is not executable during computation.
FL
Reads the setting data from a floppy
disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
FLp1 p2<terminator>
p1
Method of reading data:
DIRECT
Starts reading data immediately
after sending an FL command.
TRIG1 to 3
Starts reading data at the same
time as an event occurrence in
event/action functions.
p2File name
Example
Read setting data with the file name SET1 immediately.
FLDIRECT, 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 them, use a YL command.
• If TRIG1 to TRIG3 are set to p1, event/action
functions need to set FLOPY:LD_TRG1 to 3 for
their actions.
• This command is not executable during computation.
FE
Deletes a file on a floppy disk.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
FEp1<terminator>
p1
File name
Example
Delete the file SET2.
FESET2
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
• A data file in the setup mode cannot be deleted. To
delete it, use a YE command.
YV
Stores set data in the setup mode on a
floppy disk.
Mode
Setup mode
Setting
YVp1<terminator>
p1
File name (up to eight characters)
Example
Store set data in the setup mode with the file name
SET1.
YVSET1
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
YL
Reads set data in the setup mode from
a floppy disk.
Mode
Setup mode
Setting
YLp1<terminator>
p1
File name (up to eight characters)
Example
Read set data in the setup mode, which are on the disk
with the file name SET1.
YLSET1
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
YE
Deletes a file on a floppy disk (Setup
Mode).
Mode
Setup mode
Setting
YEp1<terminator>
p1
File name
Example
Delete the file SET2.
YESET2
Comments
• This command is effective only with an optional
floppy disk drive function.
BL
Executes the initial balancing of the
strain input channel
Mode
Operation mode
Setting
BLp1, p2, p3<terminator>
p1
The first channel for executing the initial
balancing
p2The last channel for executing the initial
balancing
p3
Select either initial balancing or
initialization
EXEC: Execute initial balancing
INIT: Execute initialization
Example
Execute initial balancing on subunit 0 and channels 01
to 08.
BL001, 008, EXEC
Comments
• Channels other than strain input channels or channels
that are not connected within the specified range are
ignored.
• If initial balancing is executed, number-of-channels
worth of data are returned in the following format.
S1 S2 CCC DDCrLf
S1:
Data status 1
N: Normal
S: SKIP
S2:
Data status 2
Space: Data in the middle
E: Data at the end
CCC: Channel number
DD: Result of the initial balancing
OK: Initial balancing succeeded
NG: Initial balancing failed
DF: Default values set
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5.7 Data Output Request Command
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