App index, Sg sets a message, Tz sets the file header – Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual
Page 89: Tf sets the data file name, Sd sets the date and time, Td sets the daylight savings time, Tt sets the trend display
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SG
Sets a message
Syntax
SG p1,p2
p1 Message number (1 to 100)
p2 Message (up to 32 characters)
Query
SG[ p1]?
Example Set character string “MESSAGE1” in message
number 2.
SG2,MESSAGE1
Description For the characters that can be used in a
message, see appendix 1, “ASCII Character
Codes.” However, you cannot use a semicolon or
comma in a message.
TH
Sets the data storage directory
on an external storage medium
Syntax
TH p1
p1 Directory name (up to 20 characters)
Query
TH ?
Example Save data to the DATA1 folder on the external
storage medium.
THDATA1
TZ
Sets the file header
Syntax
TZ p1,p2
p1 1
p2 File header (up to 50 characters)
Query
TZ[ p1]?
Example Set the header to MV1000DATA.
TZ1,MV1000DATA
TF
Sets the data file name
Syntax
TF p1,p2,p3
p1 1
p2 Configuration
BATCH File name specified by the batch
function
DATE
User-assigned character string +
the date
SERIAL User-assigned character string + a
serial number
p3 User-assigned name (up to 16 characters)
(valid when p2 is DATE or SERIAL)
Query
TF[ p1]?
Example Set the file name to the user-assigned string
MV1DATA followed by a serial number.
TF1,SERIAL,MV1DATA
SD
Sets the date and time
Syntax
SD p1,p2
p1 Date (YY/MM/DD)
YY
Year (00 to 79)
MM
Month (01 to 12)
DD
Day (01 to 31)
p2 Time (HH/MM/SS)
HH
Hour (00 to 23)
MM
Minute (00 to 59)
SS
Second (00 to 59)
Query
SD?
Example Set the internal clock to 13:00:00, October 1,
2005.
SD05/10/01,13:00:00
Description The syntax for p1 and p2 is fixed to eight
characters. Use the syntax below. Do not insert
spaces; otherwise an error will occur.
p1 = YY/MM/DD (Lower two digits of the year/
month/day)
p2 = HH:MM:SS (Hour:minute:second)
TD
Sets the daylight savings time
Syntax
TD p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9
p1 USE/NOT
p2 Summer time adjustment month (JAN, FEB,
MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP,
OCT, NOV, DEC)
p3 Summer time adjustment nth day of the
week (for example, the second Monday)
(1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH, LAST)
p4 Summer time adjustment day of week (SUN,
MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT)
p5 Summer time adjustment hour (0 to 23)
p6 Winter time adjustment month (JAN, FEB,
MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP,
OCT, NOV, DEC)
p7 Winter time adjustment nth day of the
week(for example, the second Monday)
(1ST, 2ND, 3RD, 4TH, LAST)
p8 Winter time adjustment day of week (SUN,
MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT)
p9 Winter time adjustment hour (0 to 23)
Query
TD?
Example Switch to daylight savings (summer) time on
hour 0 on the first Sunday of June, and switch
to standard (winter) time on hour 0 on the first
Sunday of December.
TDUSE,JUN,1ST,SUN,0,DEC,1ST,SUN,0
TT
Sets the trend display
Syntax
TT p1,p2,p3,p4,p5
p1 Graph display direction
HORIZONTAL
Horizontal display
VERTICAL
Vertical display
WIDE
Horizontal wide
display
SPLIT
Horizontal split
display
p2 Clear waveform at start ON/OFF
4.4 Setting Commands (Setting)