Tz sets a file header, Tf sets a data file name, Sd sets the date and time – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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TZ
Sets a file header
Syntax
TZ p1,p2
p1 Batch group number
Set the number to 1 if multi batch /BT2 is not
in use.
p2 File header (up to 50 characters)
Query
TZ[p1]?
Example Set the batch group 2’s header to DX1000DATA.
TZ2,DX1000DATA
Description Set p1 by referring to the table in section 3.3.
TF
Sets a data file name
Syntax
TF p1,p2,p3
p1 Batch group number
Set the number to 1 if multi batch /BT2 is not
in use.
p2 Configuration
BATCH File name based on the batch
name
DATE
User-assigned character string +
date
SERIAL User-assigned character string +
serial number
p3 User-assigned name (up to 16 characters)
(valid when p2 is set to DATE or SERIAL)
Query
TF[p1]?
Example Set the batch group 2’s file name configuration
to BATCH and set the user-assigned string to
DX1DATA.
TF2,BATCH,DX1DATA
Description Set p1 by referring to the table in section 3.3.
SD
Sets the date and time
Syntax
SD p1,p2
p1 Date in the YY/MM/DD format (fixed)
YY
Year (00 to 79)
MM
Month (01 to 12)
DD
Day (01 to 31)
p2 Time in the HH:MM:SS format (fixed)
HH
Hour (00 to 23)
MM
Minute (00 to 59)
SS
Second (00 to 59)
Query
SD?
Example Set the internal clock to 13:00:00 on October 1,
2005.
SD05/10/01,13:00:00
Description • The p1 and p2 format is fixed at eight
characters. Use the format below. Do not
insert spaces. If you do, an error will occur.
p1 = YY/MM/DD (lower two digits of the year/
month/day)
p2 = HH:MM:SS (hour:minute:second)
• On a DX whose release number is 3 or earlier
When you send an SD command, the DX
switches to setting mode and sets the date
and time.
• On a DX whose release number is 4 or later
When you send an SD command, the DX sets
the date and time without switching to setting
mode.
TD
Sets daylight saving time
Syntax
TD p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9
p1 Enable or disable (USE or NOT)
p2 Daylight saving time start month (JAN, FEB,
MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP,
OCT, NOV, DEC)
p3 Daylight saving time start week (1ST, 2ND,
3RD, 4TH, LAST)
p4 Daylight saving time start day (SUN, MON,
TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT)
p5 Daylight saving time start hour (0 to 23)
p6 Daylight saving time end month (JAN, FEB,
MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP,
OCT, NOV, DEC)
p7 Daylight saving time end week (1ST, 2ND,
3RD, 4TH, LAST)
p8 Daylight saving time end day (SUN, MON,
TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT)
p9 Daylight saving time end hour (0 to 23)
Query
TD?
Example Switch to daylight saving (summer) time on the
first Sunday of June and switch out of it on the
first Sunday in December.
TDUSE,JUN,1ST,SUN,0,DEC,1ST,SUN,0
TT
Sets the trend display
Syntax
TT p1,p2,p3,p4,p5
p1 Graph display direction
HORIZONTAL
Horizontal display
VERTICAL
Vertical display
WIDE
Horizontal wide
display
SPLIT
Horizontal split
display
p2 Clear waveform at start (ON or OFF)
p3 Message display direction
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL
p4 Scale digits
NORMAL 3-digit display
FINE
4-digit display
p5 Current value display
MARK
Displays using a mark
BARGRAPH Display using a bar graph
For the circular display, only p1=HORIZONTAL is
valid.
3.4 Setting Commands