Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual
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Responses
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Index
E1 nnn:
Single negative response (where
nnn is the
error number)
E2 ee:nnn:
Multiple negative response (where
ee is the
error position and
nnn is the error number)
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• Example
The following example shows the log that is generated when you transmit
“
BO1;???;PS0” (multiple commands separated by sub delimiters). The commands
are separated and returned in order with the multiple command flag “
*” attached.
EA
99/05/11 12:31:11 1 12345678901234567890*> BO1
99/05/11 12:31:11 1 12345678901234567890*< E0
99/05/11 12:31:11 1 12345678901234567890*> ???
99/05/11 12:31:11 1 12345678901234567890*< E2 01:124
99/05/11 12:31:11 1 12345678901234567890*> PS0
99/05/11 12:31:11 1 12345678901234567890*< E0
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FTP Client Log
• The MV returns the FTP client log in response to an FL command.
• The MV retains a maximum of 50 file transfer logs. Logs that exceed 50 are cleared
from the oldest ones.
• For a description of the error codes, see the MV1000/MV2000 User’s Manual (IM
MV1000-01E).
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Syntax
EACRLF
yy/mo/dd_hh:mm:ss_nnn_xxxxxxxxx_k_ffffffff_···CRLF
···································
ENCRLF
yy Year (00 to 99)
mo Month (01 to 12)
dd Day (01 to 31)
hh Hour (00 to 23)
mm Minute (00 to 59)
ss Second (00 to 59)
nnn Error code (001 to 999)
xxxxxxxxx Detailed code (nine characters)
k Server type (P,S)
P: Primary
S: Secondary
fff··· File name (up to 51 characters including the extension)
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• Example
EA
99/07/26 10:00:00 P display.dsp
99/07/27 10:00:00 P setting.pnl
99/07/28 10:00:00 123 HOSTADDR P trend.png
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5.2 Text Data Output Format