Chapter 6 commands, 1 setting command – Yokogawa DA100 User Manual
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IM DA100-11E
6-1
Commands
6
6.1
Setting Command
SR
Sets the range.
Mode
Operation mode
Setting the range to SKIP
Setting
SRp1, p2
p1 Channel number (001 to 560)
p2 SKIP
Example
Skip channel 01 of subunit 0.
SR001, SKIP
Skip channels 01 to 60 of subunit 0.
SR001-60, SKIP
Comments
• Channel(s) set to SKIP are not measured.
Setting voltage, thermocouple, RTD,
contact input or mA
Setting
SRp1, p2, p3
p1 Channel number (001 to 560)
p2 Type of input
VOLT
DC voltage
TC
Thermocouple
RTD
Resistance temperature detector
DI
Contact
mA
DC current
p3 Measurement range
p4 Span left value
p5 Span right value
Example
Set channel 01 of subunit 1 to the thermocouple
type R,and set span left value to 0
°
C, span right
value to 1760.0
°
C.
SR101, TC, R, 0, 17600
Comments
• For the p3 measurement range, see the range
parameter table on Pages 5-6 and 5-7.
• Set the span in p4 and p5 within the setting
range shown on pages 5-6 and 5-7.
• For p4 and p5 setting value, enter them within
6 digits excluding the decimal point. The
decimal point is fixed. Refer to setting range
on pages 5-6 and 5-7.
• The measurement range cannot be changed
while executing a report or computation.
Setting DELTA(difference between
channels)/RRJC(Remote RJC)
Setting
SRp1, p2, p3
p1 Channel number (001 to 560)
p2 DELTA/RRJC
p3 Reference channel (01 to 60)
p4 Span left value
p5 Span right value
Example
Set channel 10 of subunit 2 to DELTA that is
difference value from channel 01 of the same
unit,and set span left value to -100.0, span right
value to 100.0.
SR210, DELTA, 01, -1000, 1000
Comments
• As the reference channel, set a channel of the
same unit as the channel to be set to DELTA or
RRJC. In addition, the reference channel
number must be smaller than the source channel
number.
• For RRJC, input for the reference channel must
be of a thermocouple type.
• If the input mode (type of input, scaling...) or
the measurement range of the reference channel
is changed, DELTA or RRJC setting is cleared.
The input mode changes to the mode before
the reference channel was changed.
• Set the span in p4 and p5 within the setting
range for the reference channel shown on pages
5-6 and 5-7.
• For p4 and p5 setting value, enter them within
6 digits excluding the decimal point. The
decimal point is fixed. Refer to setting range
on pages 5-6 and 5-7.
• The measurement range cannot be changed
while executing a report or computation.
Setting the power monitor
Setting
SRp1, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7
p1 Channel number(001 to 560)
p2 AC
p3 Wiring method
1Ph2W:
Single-phase two-wire system
1Ph3W:
Single-phase three-wire system
(only on a three-wire system)
3Ph3W-2I: Three-phase three-wire system
(only on a two-voltage two-
current three-wire system)
3Ph3W-3I: Three-phase three-wire system
(only on a three-voltage three-
current three-wire system)
3Ph4W:
Three-phase four-wire system
(only on a three-wire system)
p4 Input range
25 V - 0.5 A
25 V - 5 A
250 V - 0.5 A
250 V - 5 A
p5 Measurement item
p6 Left value of span
p7 Right value of span
Example
Set subunit 1 and channel 01 to single-phase two-
wire system, input range to 25 V - 0.5 A,
measurement item to P1, left value of span to 0,
and right value of span to 100.
SR101, AC, 1Ph2W, 25V-0.5A, P1, 0, 100
Comments
• Settings of p3 and p4 are common within one
power monitor module. If the setting is
changed, the settings on other channels also
change.
• For the measurement item p5, refer to the list
of measurement items on page 5-8 and 5-9.
• If the measurement item p5 is set on channels
1, 3 and 5, channels 2, 4 and 6 are set
automatically and cannot be changed. If
channels 1, 3 and 5 are set to SKIP, then
channels 2, 4 and 6 can be set.
• There is a limit on what can be set on the
measurement item p5 depending on the wiring
method and the settings on other channels. If a
value outside the limit is set, settings on other
channels may change automatically. Set the
settings on each channel within the group
indicated on page 5-9.
• Set the span values, p6 and p7, within the
measurement range indicated on page 5-7.
• Input values within 6 digits disregarding the
decimal point for p6 and p7. The decimal point
position is fixed to the decimal point position
of the setting range of page 5-7.
• The measurement range cannot be changed
while executing a report or computation.
6.1 Setting Command