Xe sets whether or not to store the basic settings, Xg sets the time zone – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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6.7 Basic Setting Commands (Measurement)

XO

Selects the communication
interface used to output data
residing in the internal memory
(display, event, TLOG, manual
sampled, and report data) and
files on the external storage
medium using output commands
(ME/MI/MO commands)

Syntax

XO p1<terminator>
p1: Communication type

ETHERNET Ethernet

SERIAL

Serial

Query

XO?

Example

Set the communication interface to Ethernet (the

communication interface is used to output data in

the internal memory and files on the external

storage medium using the ME/MI/MO

commands).

Description SERIAL can be selected on models with the

serial interface option.

XOETHERNET

XH

Sets whether or not to use the
key login, auto logout, and user
ID functions

Syntax

XH p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1: Use/not use the key login function (USE,

NOT)

p2: Use/not use the auto logout function (ON,

OFF)

p3: Use/not use the User ID function (USE,

NOT)

Query

XH?

Example

Use the key login, auto logout, and user ID

functions.

XHUSE,ON,USE

XE

Sets whether or not to store the
basic settings

Syntax

XE p1<terminator>
p1: Store or discard the settings (STORE,

ABORT)

Example

Store the basic settings.

XESTORE

Description To activate the settings that are changed using

the basic setting commands, the settings must

be saved using the XE command. Make sure to

save the settings with the XE command before

changing from the basic setting mode to the

operation mode. Otherwise, new settings will not

be activated.

XG

Sets the time zone

Syntax

XG p1<terminator>
p1: Offset time from GMT (–1200 to 1200)

Upper 2 digits: Hour (00 to 12)

Lower 2 digits: Minute (00 to 59)

Example

Set the offset time from the GMT to 9 hours

ahead.

XG0900

XP

Sets the memory timeup date
and time

When not using the timeup function

Syntax

XP p1<terminator>
p1: Timeup type (OFF)

Query

XP?

Example

Turn timeup OFF.

XPOFF

When the timeup type is “hour” “day” or “month”

Syntax

XP p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1: Timeup type (HOUR, DAY, MONTH)

p2: Date when the timer is to expire (dd fixed

form)

dd Day (01 to 28)

p3: Hour when the timer is to expire (hh fixed

form)

hh Hour (00 to 23)

Query

XP?

Example

Set the timer to expire at 9 O’clock every day

(parameter p2 (“05” in this example) is invalid in

this case).

XPDAY,05,09

When the timeup type is “week”

Syntax

XP p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1: Timeup type (WEEK)

p2: Day of the week when the timer is to expire

(SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT)

p3: Hour when the timer is to expire (hh fixed

form)

hh Hour (00 to 23)

Query

XP?

Example

Set the timer to expire at 9 O’clock every

Tuesday.

XPWEEK,TUE,09

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