Ww sets the web homepage, Yq sets the application timeout, Yt sets the ftp transfer timing – Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual
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WW
Sets the Web homepage
Syntax
WW p1,p2,p3,p4
p1
Homepage type
OPERATOR
Operator page
MONITOR
Monitor page
p2
Homepage ON/OFF
p3
Authentication
OFF
No authentication
ADMIN
Administrator privileges
USER
User privileges
p4
Command input (USE, NOT)
Query
WW[ p1]?
Example
Enable the operator page, disable the
authentication, and enable command input.
WWOPERATOR,ON,OFF,USE
Description • Parameter p3 and p4 are valid when p2 is ON.
• Parameter p4 is valid when p1 is set to
OPERATOR.
YQ
Sets the application timeout
To not use the timeout feature
Syntax
YQ p1
p1
Application timeout (OFF)
Query
YQ?
Example
Disable timeout.
YQOFF
Description The settings specified with this command take
effect when you save the settings with the XE
command and power-cycle the MV.
To use the timeout feature
Syntax
YQ p1,p2
p1
Application timeout (ON)
p2
Timeout value [minutes] (1 to 120)
Query
YQ?
Example
Enable the application timeout and set the
timeout value to 3 min.
YQON,3
Description The settings specified with this command take
effect when you save the settings with the XE
command and power-cycle the MV.
YT
Sets the FTP transfer timing
Syntax
YT p1,p2,p3
p1
Auto transfer when display and event data
files are generated (ON/OFF)
p2
Auto transfer when report data files are
generated (ON/OFF)
p3
Auto transfer when snapshot data files are
generated (when snapshot is executed) (ON/
OFF)
Query
YT?
Example
Auto transfer display and event data files. Do not
transfer report data files. Do not transfer image
data files.
YTON,OFF,OFF
Description If the method to save data to an external storage
medium is set to Auto, the MV automatically
transfers data files as they are generated. For
media storage settings, see the RD-MV1000/RD-
MV2000 User’s Manual.
YU
Sets the contents to be sent via
To send changes in the alarm status
Syntax YU p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9,p10,
p11,p12
p1
Transmitted content (ALARM)
p2
Recipient 1 ON/OFF
p3
Recipient 2 ON/OFF
p4
Alarm transmission of alarm number 1 ON/OFF
p5
Alarm transmission of alarm number 2 ON/OFF
p6
Alarm transmission of alarm number 3 ON/OFF
p7
Alarm transmission of alarm number 4 ON/OFF
p8
Include instantaneous data ON/OFF
p9
Include source URL ON/OFF
p10
Subject (up to 32 alphanumeric characters)
p11
Header 1 (up to 64 characters)
p12
Header 2 (up to 64 characters)
Query
YU[ p1]?
Example
Transmit alarms of alarm numbers 1 to 4
including instantaneous data but not including
the source URL to recipient 1. Set the subject to
“ALM” and header 1 to “LP2.”
YUALARM,ON,OFF,ON,ON,ON,ON,ON,OFF,AL
M,LP2
To send e-mail at scheduled times
Syntax
YU p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8,p9,p10,
p11,p12
p1
Transmitted content (TIME)
p2
Recipient 1 ON/OFF
p3
Interval for sending e-mail to recipient 1
(1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 6H, 8H, 12H, 24H)
p4
Time when e-mail is sent to recipient 1 (00:00
to 23:59)
p5
Recipient 2 ON/OFF
p6
Interval for sending e-mail to recipient 2
(1H, 2H, 3H, 4H, 6H, 8H, 12H, 24H)
p7
Time when e-mail is sent to recipient 2 (00:00
to 23:59)
p8
Include instantaneous data ON/OFF
p9
Include source URL ON/OFF
p10
Subject (up to 32 alphanumeric characters)
p11
Header 1 (up to 64 characters)
p12
Header 2 (up to 64 characters)
Query
YU[ p1]?
Example
Send e-mail at 17 hours 15 minutes every day
to recipient 1. Do not include instantaneous data
but include the source URL. Set the subject to
“GOOD” and header 1 to “LP2.”
YUTIME,ON,24H,17:15,OFF,,,OFF,ON,
GOOD,LP2
4.6 Basic Setting Commands