App index, Xv sets the scan interval and a/d integration time, Xb sets burnout detection – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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XV

Sets the scan interval and A/D

integration time

Syntax

XV p1,p2,p3,p4<terminator>
p1 Fixed to 1
p2 NORMAL Fixed
p3 Scan interval (125MS, 250MS, 1S, 2S, 5S)
p4 A/D integration time (AUTO, 50Hz, 60Hz,

100ms)

Query

XV[p1]?

Example Set the scan interval to 1 second.

XV1,NORMAL,1S

Description The selectable scan intervals vary depending on

the model. See the FX1000 User’s Manual, IM
04L21B01-01EN. You can only set p4 to 100ms
when p3 is set to 2S or 5S.

XB

Sets burnout detection

Syntax

XB p1,p2<terminator>
p1 Measurement channel number
p2 Burnout processing

OFF

No processing

UP

Sets the measured result to
positive overflow

DOWN

Sets the measured result to
negative overflow

Query

XB[p1]?

Example Set the measured result to UP (positive overflow)

when a burnout is detected on channel 001.
XB001,UP

Description Set p1 by referring to the table in section 3.3.

XJ

Sets RJC

When using the internal compensation circuit

Syntax

XJ p1,p2<terminator>
p1 Measurement channel number
p2 RJC mode (INTERNAL)

Query

XJ[p1]?

Example Set the channel 001 RJC to internal

compensation circuit.
XJ001,INTERNAL

When using an external RJC

Syntax

XJ p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1 Measurement channel number
p2 RJC mode (EXTERNAL)
p3 External RJC value (–20000 to 20000)

Query

XJ[p1]?

Example Set the channel 002 RJC to external, and set the

compensation value to 0 μV.
XJ002,EXTERNAL,0

Description • Set p1 by referring to the table in section 3.3.

• The p3 unit is μV.

XM

Sets the memory sampling

condition

Syntax

XM p1<terminator>
p1 Data type

DISPLAY Display data
EVENT Event data
E+D

Display data and event data

Query

XM?

Example Set the memory sampling condition to display

data.
XMDISPLAY

Description You cannot specify E+D when:

• Trend interval switching is on.

RF

Sets the key lock

When p1 is set to KEY

Syntax

RF p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6<terminator>
p1 Type (KEY)
p2 START key (FREE, LOCK)
p3 STOP key (FREE, LOCK)
p4 MENU key (FREE, LOCK)
p5 USER key (FREE, LOCK)
p6 DISP/ENTER key (FREE, LOCK)

When p1 is set to FUNC (function key)

Syntax

RF p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6,p7,p8
<terminator>
p1 Type (FUNC)
p2 Alarm ACK (FREE, LOCK)
p3 Message and batch (FREE, LOCK)
p4 Computation (FREE, LOCK)
p5 Data save (FREE, LOCK)
p6 E-mail and FTP (FREE, LOCK)
p7 Time operations (FREE, LOCK)
p8 Display operations (FREE, LOCK)

Description Even on models that do not have the Ethernet

interface (/C7 option), if you set p1 to FUNC, you
can specify a value for parameter p6 (the E-mail
and FTP setting), but it will be ignored.

When p1 is set to MEDIA (external storage media)

Syntax

RF p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1 Type (MEDIA)
p2 External storage media operations (FREE,

LOCK)

p3 Setting load operations (FREE, LOCK)

Description You cannot use this command with p1 set to

MEDIA on models that do not have a CF card
slot or USB interface (/USB1 option).

Query

RF[p1]?

Example Only lock the MENU key.

RFKEY,FREE,FREE,LOCK,FREE,FREE,FREE

3.6 Basic Setting Commands

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