2 list of commands, 2 list of commands -4, Fx execution modes – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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3.2 List of Commands
FX Execution Modes
The FX has two execution modes. If you attempt to execute a command in an execution
mode that is different from the mode that the command is specified for, a syntax error
will occur. Use the DS command to switch to the appropriate execution mode, and then
execute the command. Queries can be executed in either mode.
• Basic setting mode
This mode is used to change the settings. In this mode, measurements and
computations are stopped.
• Operation mode
As a general rule, commands other than those used in the basic setting mode
described above are used in this mode.
Administrator and User
The distinction between administrators and normal users indicates the user levels set
through the FX Ethernet login function. “Administrator” refers to a “system administrator”
or “admin.” “User” refers to a “normal user” or “user.” For details, see section 1.1.
“Yes” and “No” in the table indicate the following:
Yes: The command can be used.
No: The command cannot be used.
Setting Commands
Command
Name
Function
Execution Mode Administrator User Page
SR
Sets an input range
Operation mode Yes
No
3-12
SO
Sets an expression (/M1, /PM1, and /PWR1 options)
Operation mode Yes
No
3-14
TJ
Sets memory sampling
Operation mode Yes
No
3-14
SA
Sets an alarm
Operation mode Yes
No
3-15
SW
Sets the trend interval and auto save interval
Operation mode Yes
No
3-16
TW
Sets the secondary trend interval
Operation mode Yes
No
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TE
Sets sampling conditions for event data
Operation mode Yes
No
3-17
SZ
Sets a zone
Operation mode Yes
No
3-17
SP
Sets a partial expanded display
Operation mode Yes
No
3-17
ST
Sets a tag
Operation mode Yes
No
3-18
SX
Sets a display group
Operation mode Yes
No
3-18
SL
Sets a trip line
Operation mode Yes
No
3-18
SG
Sets a message
Operation mode Yes
No
3-18
TH
Sets the directory on the external storage medium for saving data
Operation mode Yes
No
3-18
TZ
Sets a file header
Operation mode Yes
No
3-18
TF
Sets a data file name
Operation mode Yes
No
3-19
SD
Sets the date and time
Operation mode Yes
No
3-19
TD
Sets daylight saving time
Operation mode Yes
No
3-19
TT
Sets the trend display
Operation mode Yes
No
3-19
SE
Sets the line width and the number of grid sections to use on the
trend graph
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
TB
Sets the bar graph display
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
SB
Sets the bar graph for a channel
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
TN
Sets a scale
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
SV
Sets a measurement channel’s moving average
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
SC
Sets a channel display color
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
TA
Sets an alarm point mark
Operation mode Yes
No
3-20
TG
Sets a color scale band
Operation mode Yes
No
3-21
SQ
Sets the LCD brightness and the screen backlight saver
Operation mode Yes
No
3-21
TC
Sets the background color
Operation mode Yes
No
3-21
TP
Sets automatic display group switching
Operation mode Yes
No
3-21
TR
Sets the automatic monitor return function
Operation mode Yes
No
3-22