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Control commands – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Control Commands

Command

Name

Function

Execution Mode Administrator User Page

BT

Sets a batch name

Operation mode Yes

No

3-30

BU

Sets a batch comment

Operation mode Yes

No

3-30

UD

Switches the screen

Operation mode Yes

No

3-30

PS

Starts or stops recording

Operation mode Yes

No

3-30

AK

Clears alarm output (acknowledges alarms)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-30

EV

Executes manual sample, generates a manual trigger, takes a

snapshot, or causes a timeout

Operation mode Yes

No

3-31

CL

Executes manual SNTP (/C7 option)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-31

CV

Switches between the normal and secondary trend intervals

Operation mode Yes

No

3-31

MS

Writes a message (display and write)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-31

BJ

Writes a free message

Operation mode Yes

No

3-31

EJ

Changes the password of the login function (/C7 option)

Operation mode Yes

Yes 3-31

TL

Starts, stops, resets computation (MATH) or clears the computation

dropout status display (/M1, /PM1, and /PWR1 options)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-31

DS

Switches between execution modes (operation and basic setting)

All modes

Yes

No

3-31

LO

Loads setup data for setting mode

Operation mode Yes

No

3-32

LI

Saves setup data (/C7 option)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-32

CM

Sets communication input data (/M1, /PM1, and /PWR1 options)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-32

EM

Starts or stops the e-mail transmission function (/C7 option)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-32

CU

Recovers Modbus manually (/C2, /C3, and /C7 options)

Operation mode Yes

No

3-33

YO

Loads a setup file that includes the settings for basic setting mode Basic setting

mode

Yes

No

3-33

YC

Clears measured and computed data and initializes setup data

Basic setting

mode

Yes

No

3-33

IR

Resets a relative timer

Operation mode Yes

No

3-33

BV

Enters a string (can only be used during serial communication)

All modes

Yes

No

3-33

KE

Performs key operations

Operation mode Yes

No

3-33

3.2 List of Commands