4-20
IM 04P01B01-17E
01
Measured value of CH01
(7 characters)
02
Measured value of CH02
(7 characters)
:
24
Measured value of CH24
(7 characters)
(The valid range from 01-24 depends on the
model).
0A
Computation channel 0A
(9 characters)
0B
Computation channel 0B
(9 characters)
:
1P
Computation channel 1P
(9 characters)
(The valid range from 0A-1P depends on
the model).
L01
Message 1 character
(1 character)
L02
Message 2 characters
(2 characters)
:
L16
Message 16 characters
(16 characters)
Space (1 character)
Query
VM[ p1]?
Example
Message 1 string:
Process-1
°
C
Message 1 printout result:
06/30 10:10 Process-1 134.8
°
C
Message format 1:
VM 1,M/D H:M L09 01L02
Description • Valid with the header printout (/BT1 option)
when set to use message format (see the UE
command).
• Prints out in the order for parameters specified
by the message format.
• The specified number of characters specified
for standard function messages is used, then
if a subsequent character string has been set,
it is used next. Also, it can only be used once
for the message format.
• The parentheses ( ) indicate the number of
characters used. Set the message format so
that the total number of characters does not
exceed the maximum number allowed.
4.5
Basic Setting Commands
• In order to activate the settings that are
changed using the basic setting commands,
the settings must be saved using the YE or
XE command.
• The settings that are returned in response to a
query in the basic setting mode will contain
the new settings even if they are not saved.
Note
• The settings that are changed using the YS/YB/YA/YN/
YD/YQ/YK command and saved using the XE command
are activated after power-cycling the recorder.
• When the YE command is executed, communication is
dropped.
XA
Sets alarm related settings.
Syntax
XA p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9,p10
<terminator>
p1
Fault diagnosis output ON/OFF (ON, OFF)
p2
Reflash operation ON/OFF (ON, OFF)
p3
Relays that are to operate using AND logic
NONE
None (all relays operate using
OR logic)
I01
I01
I01-I02
I01, I02
I01-I03
I01 to I03
I01-I04
I01 to I04
I01-I05
I01 to I05
I01-I06
I01 to I06
I01-I11
I01 to I11 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I12
I01 to I12 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I13
I01 to I13 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I14
I01 to I14 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I15
I01 to I15 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I16
I01 to I16 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I21
I01 to I21 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I22
I01 to I22 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I23
I01 to I23 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I24
I01 to I24 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I25
I01 to I25 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I26
I01 to I26 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I31
I01 to I31 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I32
I01 to I32 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I33
I01 to I33 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I34
I01 to I34 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I35
I01 to I35 (
µ
R20000)
I01-I36
I01 to I36 (
µ
R20000)
p4
Energize/De-energize the relay
ENERGIZE
Energize the relay when
an alarm is detected
DE_ENERGIZE
De-energize the relay
when an alarm is
detected
4.4 Setting Commands/4.5 Basic Setting Commands