App index, Basic setting commands – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual

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Basic Setting Commands

• To apply settings that you have changed using the basic setting commands, you need

to save the settings using the YE or XE command. Be sure to save the settings before
you change the execution mode from the basic setting mode to the operation mode.
Otherwise, the new settings will not be applied.

• The settings that are returned in response to a query in basic setting mode contain

the new settings even if they have not been saved. However, the new settings are
not applied unless they are saved. If the settings are cleared or if you change the
execution mode from basic setting mode to operation mode before saving the settings,
the settings that are returned in the response to a query contain the settings that were
in use before they were changed.

Note

• The settings that are changed using the

YA, YK, RU, YQ, YS, YB, YD, WS, WW, and WQ

commands are applied after saving the new settings using the

XE command and restarting

the FX.

• When you execute the

YE or YO command, communication is disconnected. Commands

listed after the YO or YE command are ignored.

Command

Name

Function

Execution Mode Administrator User Page

WU

Sets the environment

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-34

WO

Sets alarm and DO settings

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-36

WH

Sets alarm hysteresis

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-36

XV

Sets the scan interval and A/D integration time

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-37

XB

Sets burnout detection

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-37

XJ

Sets RJC

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-37

XM

Sets the memory sampling condition

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-37

RF

Sets the key lock

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-37

RN

Sets basic login

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-38

RP

Sets user limitations

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-38

RO

Sets the type of report and when to create reports (/M1, /PM1, and

/PWR1 options)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-38

RM

Sets a report channel (/M1, /PM1, and /PWR1 options)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-39

XG

Sets the time zone

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-39

XN

Sets the date format

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-39

YB

Sets host information (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-39

YD

Sets network parameters (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-40

YA

Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (/C7 option) Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-40

YK

Sets keepalive (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-40

RU

Sets DNS parameters (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-40

WS

Sets a server (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-40

WW

Sets web page parameters (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-40

YQ

Sets the communication timeout (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-41

YT

Sets the FTP transfer timing (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-41

YU

Sets what kind of information to send using e-mail (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-41

YV

Sets an e-mail recipient address (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-42

YW

Sets the e-mail sender address (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-42

YX

Sets the e-mail SMTP server name (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-42

YJ

Sets the Modbus client’s destination server (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-42

YP

Sets basic Modbus client settings (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-43

YR

Sets the Modbus client’s transmit command (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-43

WB

Sets SNTP client parameters (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-43

WC

Sets the SNTP operation that is performed when memory start is

executed (/C7 option)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-44

YS

Sets the serial interface (/C2 and /C3 options)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-44

YL

Sets the operation of the Modbus master function (/C2 and /C3

options)

Basic setting mode Yes

No

3-44

3.2 List of Commands

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