St sets the tag, Sx sets the group, Sl sets the trip line – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual
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Command
• This command cannot be specified if the
partial expanded display range does not exist
(when the span width is set to 1, for example).
ST
Sets the tag
Syntax
ST p1,p2
p1: Channel number (01 to 20, 31 to 60, 101 to
118, 201 to 248) (01 to 06, 31 to 42, 101 to
106, 201 to 212 on the CX1000)
p2: Tag (up to 16 characters)
Query
ST[ p1]?
Example
Set the tag of channel 02 to TAG2.
ST02,TAG2
Description • For the characters that can be used for the
tags, see appendix 1, “ASCII Character
Codes.” Note that semicolons and commas
cannot be used.
• Computation channels (31 to 60) can only be
specified on models with the computation
function option /M1.
SX
Sets the group
Syntax
SX p1,p2,p3
p1: Group number (1 to 10) (1 to 6 on the CX1000)
p2: Group name (up to 16 characters)
p3: Channel configuration
Query
SX[ p1]?
Example
Set channels 01, 03, 04 to 06 to group number 1
using a group name GROUP2.
SX1,GROUP2,01.03.04-06
Set the channel configuration by using periods to
separate each channel or by using a hyphen to
specify a range of channels. If no channels are
assigned, specify a space.
Description For the characters that can be used for the group
names, see appendix 1, “ASCII Character
Codes.” Note that semicolons and commas
cannot be used.
SL
Sets the trip line
Syntax
SL p1,p2,p3,p4,p5
p1: Group number (1 to 10) (1 to 6 on the
CX1000)
p2: Number of trip line (1 to 4)
p3: Turn ON/OFF the trip line display
p4: Display position (0 to 100) [%]
p5: Display color (RED, GREEN, BLUE,
B.VIOLET, BROWN, ORANGE, Y.GREEN,
LIGHTBLUE, VIOLET, GRAY, LIME, CYAN,
DARKBLUE, YELLOW, LIGHTGRAY,
PURPLE)
Query
SL[ p1[,p2]]?
Example
Display trip line 1 in red for group 1.
SL1,1,ON,10,RED
Description The total display width of the screen in the
direction of the amplitude is taken to be 100%.
SG
Sets the message
Syntax
SG p1,p2
p1: Message number (1 to 8)
p2: Message (up to 16 characters)
Query
SG[ p1]?
Example
Set character string “MESSAGE1” in message
number 1.
SG1,MESSAGE1
Description For the characters that can be used for the
messages, see appendix 1, “ASCII Character
Codes.” Note that semicolons and commas
cannot be used.
SH
Sets the file header
Syntax
SH p1,p2,p3
p1: Header for the files saved to the external
storage medium (Up to 32 characters)
p2: Directory (up to 8 characters)
p3: Data to be saved to the external storage
medium (UNSAVE, ALL)
Query
SH?
Example
Add a header, DATA1 and save the file to the
DATAFILE directory. Save only the data in the
internal memory that has not been saved.
SHDATA1,DATAFILE,UNSAVE
Description • “Data to be saved to the external storage
medium” includes the display, event, TLOG,
manual sampled, and report data.
• Parameter p3 is valid when the saving method
to the external storage medium is set to
manual using the XM command (parameter
p1 of the XM command is set to MANUAL).
SE
Sets the display direction,
background color, trend line
width, trip line width, number of
grids, scroll time, and scale
display digits
Syntax
SE p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9
p1: Display direction of the trend waveform
(HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL, HORIZON2)
p2: Display direction of the bar graph waveform
(HORIZONTAL, VERTICAL)
p3: Measurement background color (WHITE,
BLACK)
p4: Control background color (WHITE, BLACK)
p5: The line width of the trend (1 to 3) [dot]
p6: The width of the trip line (1 to 3) [dot]
p7: Number of grids (4 to 12, AUTO)
p8: The time interval (scroll time) for switching
displayed groups (5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1min)
p9: Scale display digits (NORMAL, FINE)
Query
SE?
6.5 Setting Commands (Measurement)