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Common Operations

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• How to Use

Follow the standard operating procedure for the barcode reader that you are using.
Operate the barcode reader while checking the status of the DX. An operation can be

carried out using the barcode reader when it can be carried out on the DX.

Commands

Scan the communication commands encoded in bar codes to operate the DX with

a barcode reader. The communication commands that you can use are listed in
the table below. For information about communication command syntax, see the
Communication Interface User’s Manual, IM 04L41B01-17E.

Command

Description

KE

Performs key operations

PS

Starts or stops memory sampling

EV

Starts manual sampling

Causes triggers to occur

Takes snapshots

Saves display data

Saves event data

MS

Writes messages

TL

Starts or stops computation

Resets computation

Clears the computation data dropout display

IR

Resets the relative timer

AK

Releases alarm output (alarm ACK)

CV

Switches the trend interval

EM

Starts or stops e-mails

CU

Manually recovers the Modbus master or client

BJ

Writes free messages

BV

Inserts characters

BT

Sets batch names

BU

Sets batch comments

CL

Executes manual SNTP

LO

Reads the setting mode setup data

LI

Saves setup data

MA

Resets the single match time timer

YC

Clears measured and computed data and initializes setup data

EJ

Changes login passwords

YO

Loads setup files (for basic setting mode)

UD

Switches the screen

MH

Writes batch text fields (release numbers 4 and later)

BP

Enters login information (/AS1 option; release numbers 4 and later)

BQ

Invalid user ACK operation (/AS1 option; release numbers 4 and later)

EC

Initialization (/AS1 option; release numbers 4 and later)

Command Example

The command to write message number 8 in group 1 is: MS8,GRPUP,1. There must

be a terminator (an enter key code) at the end.

Note

• You can read multiple commands (as many as 10) by putting sub delimiters (semicolons)

between them.

Example: PS0;MS8,GRPUP,1
• When you enter commands using bar codes, you can enter them separated or all at

once. You can separate commands however you want to. For example, you can separate
the command to write message number 8 in group 1, MS8,GRPUP,1, into the following
components: MS > 8 > , > GRPUP > , > 1 > ENTER key code.

• If you use a barcode reader that automatically attaches a footer and a header to every

transmission, the result will be the same if MS is set to the header, the enter key code is set
to the footer, and you scan 8,GRPUP,1.

• When the DX receives an unsupported key code, it clears all of the key codes that it has

accumulated so far.

2.11 Controlling the DX with a Keyboard or Barcode Reader (/USB1 Option)

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