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Standard Protocol
5.1
Command Syntax
The syntax of the setting/basic setting/output commands (see sections 5.3 to 5.10) of the
XL100 is given below. ASCII codes (see appendix 1) are used for the character codes.
For the maintenance/test command syntax, see section 5.11.
Command
name
Parameter
?
Terminator
Delimiter
Sub delimiter
SR 02,SKIP;SR 03,VOLT,2V,-1500,1800
Parameter (02 SKIP ... 1800)
Delimiter (,)
Command name (SR)
Sub delimiter (;)
Command example
• Command Name
Defined using two alphabet characters.
• Parameters
• Command parameters.
• Set using alphabet characters or numerical values.
• Parameters are separated by delimiters (commas).
• When the parameter is a numerical value, the valid range of the value varies
depending on the command.
• When the parameter is not a numerical value, use the characters given in appendix
1, “Character Codes” unless specified otherwise.
• Spaces around the parameter are discarded. (However, spaces are valid for
parameters specified using an ASCII character string.)
• You can omit the parameters that do not need to be changed from their current
settings. The exception is when the file name designation is omitted for the XD
command. In this case, the file name is automatically added by the XL100 (for
details, see section 6.7).
Example
SR 01,,2V<Terminator>
If multiple parameters are omitted and delimiters occur at the end of the command,
those delimiters can be omitted.
Example
SR 01,VOLT,,,<Terminator>
→
SR 01,VOLT<Terminator>
• The number of digits of the following parameters are fixed excluding the log file and
alarm summary output by the FL command. If the number is exceeded when
entering the command, a syntax error results.
• Date
YY/MM/DD
(8 characters)
YY
: Enter the lower two digits of the year.
MM
: Month
DD
: Day
• Time
HH: MM:SS
(8 characters)
HH
: Hour
MM
: Minute
SS
: Second
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