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3.1 Command Syntax
Command Syntax
The syntax of the setting/basic setting/output commands (see sections 3.4 to 3.9) of
the DX is given below. ASCII codes (see appendix 1) are used for the character codes.
For the syntax of the maintenance/test commands (see section 3.10) and instrument
information output commands (see section 3.11), see the corresponding sections or the
examples for each command.
Command name
Parameter
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Terminator
Delimiter
Sub delimiter
SR002,SKIP;SR003,VOLT,2V,-1500,1800
Parameter
Delimiter (,)
Command name (SR)
Sub delimiter (;)
Command example
Command Name
Defined using two alphabet characters.
Parameters
• Command parameters.
• Set using alphabet characters or numeric values.
• Parameters are separated by delimiters (commas).
• All numeric values are specified using integers.
• When the parameter is a numeric value, the valid range of the value varies depending
on the command.
• Spaces around the parameter are discarded. (However, spaces are valid for
parameters (units) specified using an ASCII character string.) In the examples given
in this manual, spaces are not used.
• You can omit the parameters that do not need to be changed from their current
settings. However, delimiters cannot be omitted.
Example SR001,,2V
• If multiple parameters are omitted and delimiters occur at the end of the command,
those delimiters can be omitted.
Example SR001,VOLT,,,
• The number of digits of the parameters below is fixed. 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
• Channel number: 3 characters
• Relay number: 3 characters
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Commands