Fu outputs user levels, Fa outputs internal fx information – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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FU

Outputs user levels

Syntax

FU p1<terminator>
p1 User information output

0

Information about the users who
are currently logged in

1

Information about the users who
are logged in to the general-
purpose service

Example Output information about the users who are

logged in to the general-purpose service.
FU1

Description This command outputs information about the

users who are connected to the FX.

FA

Outputs internal FX information

Syntax

FA p1<terminator>
p1 Action type

IP

Output address information that
includes the IP address, subnet
mask, default gateway, and DNS
server as well as the host name
and domain name

Description On models that have the Ethernet interface (/C7

option), you can set p1 to IP.

ME

Outputs data stored on the

external storage medium and in

internal memory

Syntax

ME p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1 Action type

DIR

File list output

GET

Output (first time)

NEXT

Output (subsequent times).

This parameter is used to
output the remaining data when
the first output operation is not
enough to output all the data.

RESEND Retransmit the previous output
DEL

Delete

DIRNEXT Output the subsequent file list

after the file list is output by
setting p1 to DIR. The number
of output lists is specified by
parameter p3 when p1 is set to
DIR. If you set p1 to DIRNEXT
and send this command after
all lists have been output, the
following data is output.

EACRLF

ENCRLF

CHKDSK Checks the disk. Outputs the

free space on the external
storage medium.

p2 Path name (up to 100 characters)

Use the full path to set the path name.

p3 Maximum number of file lists to output (1 to

1000)

If you omit this parameter, the FX will output
all file lists in the specified directory.

Example • Output all the file lists in the DRV0 directory.

MEDIR,/DRV0/
• Output the DRV0 directory file list for 10 files.
MEDIR,/DRV0/,10
• Output the data in the file “72615100.DAD” in

the DRV0/DATA0 directory.

MEGET,/DRV0/DATA0/72615100.DAD

Description • Parameter p2 is valid when p1 is set to DIR,

GET, DEL, or CHKDSK.

• Parameter p3 is valid when p1 is set to DIR.
• If an error occurs during data transmission,

you can set p1 to RESEND to retransmit data.

Path name specifications

• The first level directories point to the following

locations.

Paths that start with /MEMO/DATA Internal

memory

Paths that start with /DRV0 External storage

medium

On models that do not have a CF card slot,

you cannot specify the “/DRV0” directory.

• Path names are case sensitive.
• You can access files whose names are 48

characters or less in length and that are within
three directory levels.

• Wildcards have the following limitations.

• When p1 is set to DIR, you can use

asterisks in parameter p2.

• If a path ends with a slash, the path is

equivalent to the same path ending with an
asterisk.

Example /DRV0/DATA0 and /DRV0/

DATA0/* are equivalent.

• For file names and extensions, if you

specify an asterisk, the FX will match the
character at the asterisk position and all
subsequent characters to any characters.

Example Assume that there are five files:

ab001.ef1, ab002.ef1, ab001.ef2,
ab002.ef2, and ab001.yyy.

If you specify “ab*01.ef1,” the FX
will select ab001.ef1 and ab002.
ef1.

If you specify “ab001.e*1,” the FX
will select ab001.ef1 and ab001.
ef2.

3.8 Output Commands (Setting, measured, and computed data output)

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