Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Description • Use parameter p2 to set the VT ratio.

VT ratio (p2): 10 to 60000
Set this value using an integer without a

decimal point. (10 means “1.0.”)

• About the CT ratio setting
The range of the CT ratio is 0.05 to 32000.

Parameters p4 (the integer) and p3 (the
decimal place) are used to display the value.

(Example: If p3 is 2 and p4 is 12345, the CT

ratio is 123.45.)
• The range of parameter p3 is 0 to 2.
The ranges of p4 in relation to p3 are

shown in the following table.

Parameter Range

Setting

p3

p4

2

5 to 99999

0.05 to 999.99

1

10000 to 99999

1000 to 9999.9

0

10000 to 32000

10000 to 32000

For parameters p3 and p4, either set both
parameters, or omit both parameters.

• Set the VT ratio and CT ratio so that they meet

the following condition.

(Secondary rated power Ч 1.2 Ч VT ratio × CT

ratio) < 10 (GW).

The secondary rated power is shown in the

following table.

Input Voltage

Secondary Rated

Power

Single-phase

two-wire system

120 V

100 W

240 V

200 W

Single-phase

three-wire system

200 V

200 W

Three-phase

three-wire system

120 V

200 W

240 V

400 W

Setting the low-cut power

Syntax

NP p1,p2<terminator>
p1 Setting type (LOWCUT)
p2 Low-cut power (5 to 2000)

Query

NP[p1[,p2]]?

Example Set the low-cut power to 1.00.

NPLOWCUT,100

Description Use parameter p2 to set the low-cut power. The

range is 5 to 2000, which corresponds to actual
settings of 0.05 to 20.00.

FR

Sets the interval for acquiring

data to the FIFO buffer

Syntax

FR p1,p2<terminator>
p1 Fixed to 1
p2 FIFO acquisition interval (125MS, 250MS,

500MS, 1S, 2S, 5S)

Query

FR?

Example Set the FIFO acquisition interval to 1 second.

FR1,1S

Description • Set the acquisition interval to a value that is

greater than or equal to the scan interval.

• If you use the XV command or the FX screen

to set the scan interval to a value greater than
the acquisition interval, the acquisition interval
is automatically set to the same value as the
scan interval.

• The FX has a FIFO (First In First Out) ring

buffer. The FX acquires measured values and
computed values in the internal memory at
predetermined time intervals from the time that
the FX is turned on. The FX outputs the data
in internal memory when it receives an FF
command. The FX retains the previous output
position for each connection and updates the
position when it outputs the next set of data
upon the receipt of another FF command. This
scheme compensates for the communication
delay and the differences in the processing
power of the measurement PCs. Provided that
a measurement PC reads the data before the
ring buffer is overwritten, this scheme makes it
possible to retrieve data without any dropouts.
For details on the FIFO data output process,
see appendix 5.

3.4 Setting Commands

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