App index, Ub sets the display mode of the bar graph, Ui sets whether to use moving average (dot model) – Yokogawa µR20000 User Manual

Page 66: Ul selects the display/printout language, Xn selects the date format, Xt selects the temperature unit, Uf sets whether to use the extended functions

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• On models with the computation function

(/M1 option), computation channels can be
specified.

UB

Sets the display mode of the bar

graph.

Syntax

UB p1,p2<terminator>
p1 Channel number
p2 Bar graph display mode

NORMAL The reference position is set to the

smaller of the two values, leftmost
value and rightmost value.

CENTER The reference position is set to the

50% position.

Query

UB[p1]?

Example Display channel 01 using a bar graph with the

reference position set to the 50% position.
UB01,CENTER

Description On models with the computation function (/M1

option), computation channels can be specified.

UI

Sets whether to use moving

average (dot model).

Syntax

UI p1<terminator>
p1 Use/Not use moving average (USE, NOT)

Query

UI?

Example Use moving average.

UIUSE

UJ

Sets whether to use the input

filter (pen model).

Syntax

UJ p1<terminator>
p1 Use/Not use the input filter (USE, NOT)

Query

UJ?

Example Use the input filter.

UJUSE

UK

Sets whether to use of partial

expanded recording.

Syntax

UK p1<terminator>
p1 Use/Not use partial expanded recording

(USE, NOT)

Query

UK?

Example Use partial expanded recording.

UKUSE

UL

Selects the display/printout

language.

Syntax

UL p1<terminator>
p1 Language (ENGLISH, JAPANESE,

GERMAN, FRENCH)

Query

UL?

Example Use English.

ULENGLISH

XN

Selects the date format.

Syntax

XN p1<terminator>
p1 Date format for displaying and printing

Y/M/D (example) 2005/08/31
M/D/Y (example) 08/31/2005
D/M/Y (example) 31/08/2005
D.M.Y (example) 31.08.2005
M.D.Y (example) Aug.31.2005

Query

XN?

Example Set to the “2005/08/31” format.

XNY/M/D

Description This setting applies to the format of the date

shown on the display and the date printed on the
periodic printout, manual printout, alarm printout,
message printout, recording start printout, new
chart speed printout, and start printout and end
printout (header printout (/BT1 option)).

Note

How this setting applies to the time printout format of the alarm

printout, message printout, recording start printout, and new chart

speed printout: The setting specifies the format of the “M/D” and

“Y/M/D” section when the time printout format is set to “M/D H:M,”

“M/D H:M:S,” or “Y/M/D H:M:S.”

XT

Selects the temperature unit.

Syntax

XT p1<terminator>
p1 Temperature unit

C

°C

F

°F

Query

XT?

Example Use °F.

XTF

UF

Sets whether to use the extended

functions.

Syntax

UF p1,p2,p3,p4,p5<terminator>
p1 Bias function (USE, NOT)
p2 Square root low-cut function (USE, NOT)
p3 1-5V input low-cut function (USE, NOT)
p4 Alarm delay function (USE, NOT)
p5 Calibration correction function (USE, NOT)

(/CC1 option). This cannot be used with the
bias.

Query

UF?

Example Use the calibration correction extended function.

The bias function is not used.
UFNOT,USE,USE,USE,USE

Description • The input offset is set using the VB command.

• The low-cut function is set using the SR

command.

• The delay alarm is set using the SA and BD

commands.

4.5 Basic Setting Commands

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