Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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Command

6

Note

• There are two execution modes on the CX. If you attempt to execute a command in a mode

that is different from the specification, a syntax error occurs. Use the DS command to switch
to the appropriate execution mode, then execute the command. Query commands can be
executed in either mode.

• Basic setting mode

Measurement, computation, and control are stopped, and settings are changed in this
mode.

• Operation mode

As a general rule, commands other than those for the basic setting mode described above
are used in this mode.

• The ADMINISTRATOR and USER specifications in the table indicate the user level that is

specified using the login function for Ethernet communications. For details, see section 2.7.

Command Command Function

Execution mode

ADMINISTRATOR

USER Page

Type

Name

Operation

UD

Switches the screen

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-36

PS

Starts/Stops measurements

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-37

AK

Confirms the alarm status

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-37

(alarm acknowledge)

EV

Saves the manual sample, manual trigger,

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-37

snapshot, display data, saves the event data

MS

Writes the message (display and save)

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-38

TL

Starts/stops/resets computation (MATH)

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-38

Clears the computation dropout status display

DS

Switches execution modes

All modes

Yes

No

6-38

(operation/basic setting)

LO

Loads the setup data for setting commands

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-38

LI

Saves the setup data

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-39

CM

Sets the communication input data

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-39

EM

Starts/Stops e-mail messages

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-39

DL

Switches the operation mode for DIO

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-39

operation monitoring

DM

Sets the manual output value for

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-39

DIO operation monitoring function

DP

Starts/Stops e-mail messages

Operation mode

Yes

No

6-39

Yes: Command usable

No: Command not usable

6.2 A List of Commands

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