Basic setting commands (measurement), Basic setting commands (measurement) -8 – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual
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Basic Setting Commands (Measurement)
• In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands,
the settings must be saved using the XE command. Make sure to save the settings
with the XE command before changing from the basic setting mode to the operation
mode. Otherwise, new settings will not be activated.
• The settings that are returned in response to a query in the basic setting mode will
contain the new settings even if they are not saved with the XE command. However,
the new settings will not be activated until they are saved. In order to activate the new
settings, the XE command must be issued as described earlier. If the settings are not
saved or cleared using the XE command and the execution mode is changed from the
basic setting mode to the operation mode, the settings that are returned in the
response to a query will contain the settings that existed before they were changed.
Note
• The settings that are changed using the YA/YK/YN/YQ/YS/YG/YL/YM command are activated
after saving the new settings using the XE command and rebooting the CX.
• When the YO command executed, the communication is disconnected.
Command Function
Execution mode
ADMINISTRATOR
USER Page
Name
XA
Sets alarm related settings
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-40
XI
Sets the A/D integral time
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-40
XB
Sets the burn out
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-40
XJ
Sets the RJC
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-40
XV
Sets the scan interval
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-41
XT
Selects the temperature unit
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-41
XS
Sets the channels to display the trend and
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-41
acquire the data
XM
Sets the conditions used to acquire display/
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-41
event data to the internal memory or save the
data to the external storage medium
XU
Sets the channel identification display,
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-41
memory alarm time, language, whether or
not to use the partial expanded display
function and the batch function
XR
Sets the remote action
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-42
XQ
Sets the timer
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-42
RO
Sets the report type and generation time
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-42
RM
Sets the report channel
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-43
XO
Selects the communication interface used to Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-44
output data residing in the internal memory
(display, event, TLOG, manual sampled, and
report data) and files on the external storage
medium using output commands
(ME/MI/MO commands)
XH
Sets whether or not to use the key login,
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-44
auto logout, and user ID functions
XE
Sets whether or not to store the basic settings
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-44
XG
Sets the time zone
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-44
XP
Sets the memory timeup date and time
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-44
YA
Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-45
default gateway
YK
Sets keep alive
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-45
YN
Sets the DNS
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-45
YQ
Sets the communication timeout
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-45
YS
Sets the serial interface
Basic setting mode
Yes
No
6-45
6.2 A List of Commands