Control commands – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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Control Commands
Group Command Function
Execution
Administrator User Page
Name
Mode
BT
Sets a batch name
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-37
BU
Sets a batch comment
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-37
MH
Writes a batch text field
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-37
UD
Switches the screen
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-37
PS
Starts or stops recording
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-39
AK
Clears alarm output (acknowledge alarms)
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-39
EV
Executes manual sample, generates a manual trigger, Operation mode
Yes
No
3-39
takes a snapshot, or causes a timeout
CL
Executes manual SNTP
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-39
CV
Switches between normal and secondary trend interval Operation mode
Yes
No
3-39
MS
Writes a message (display and write)
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-40
BJ
Writes a free message
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-40
EJ
Changes the login password
Operation mode
Yes
Yes
3-40
TL
Starts, stops, resets computation (MATH) or
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-40
clears the computation dropout status display
DS
Switches the execution mode between operation
All modes
Yes
No
3-40
and setting
LO
Loads setup data for setting mode
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-41
LI
Saves setup data
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-41
CM
Sets communication input data
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-41
CE
Sets communication input of an external input channel Operation mode
Yes
No
3-41
EM
Starts or stops the e-mail transmission function
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-41
CU
Recovers Modbus manually
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-42
BV
Enters a string (can only be used during serial
All modes
Yes
No
3-44
communications)
KE
Key operation command
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-44
YO
Loads a setup file for basic setting mode
Basic setting mode Yes
No
3-42
YC
Clears measured and computed data and initializes
Basic setting mode Yes
No
3-42
setup data
IR
Resets a relative timer
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-42
MA
Resets a match time timer
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-42
CW
Sets an event switch
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-42
LR
Loads custom display screens
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-42
LW
Saves custom display screens
Operation mode
Yes
No
3-43
3.2 A List of Commands