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App index setting/measurement server – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Setting/Measurement Server

• This function can be used to set almost all of the settings that can be configured using

the front panel keys. However, you cannot turn the power on and off or configure the
following settings:

User registration, the key lock password, the connection destination of the FTP client

function, SMTP authentication, and POP3 settings.

• The following types of data can be output.

• Measured and computed

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data

• Setup channel information and setup alarm information
• Files stored in internal memory or on external storage media.
• Setup information and status byte.
• A log of operation errors and communications.
• Alarm summary and message summary.
• Relay status information.

The measured and computed

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data can be output to a PC in binary or text format.

The setup channel information and setup alarm information is output in binary format.
Other types of data are output in text format. For a description of the data output
format, see chapter 4.

1: /M1, /PM1, and /PWR1 options

• For details on how to use this function, see section 1.12.
• The commands that can be used with this function are setting commands (see section

3.4), control commands (see section 3.5), basic setting commands (see section 3.6),
and output commands (see sections 3.7 and 3.8).

• This function can be used when communicating through the Ethernet interface (/C7

option) or serial interface (/C2 and /C3 options).

• For information about the settings and operations for using this function through serial

communications, see chapter 2.

Application timeout

This function closes the connection with the PC if there is no data transfer for a
given time. For example, this function prevents a PC from being connected to the
FX indefinitely without transferring data and prohibiting other users from making new
connections for data transfer.

1.1 What You Can Do with the FX1000