Fa transmits instrument information – Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual

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M-4662

Description Transmits information about the user that is

connected to the MV.

FA

Transmits instrument

information

Syntax

FA p1<terminator>
p1

Information type

IP

Address information including the
IP address, subnet mask, default
gateway, and DNS server address
as well as the host name and
domain name

ME

Transmits data stored on an

external storage medium or

internal memory

Syntax

ME p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1

Operation type

DIR

Transmit the file list

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 of the data.

RESEND

Retransmit the previous output

DEL

Delete

DIRNEXT

Transmits the subsequent file

list after the file list is transmitted
by using the DIR command. The
number of transmitted lists is the
p3 value specified with the DIR
command. If you execute this
command after all lists have been
output, .the MV transmits the
following data.

EACRLF

ENCRLF

CHKDSK

Checks the disk. Transmits the

free space on the external storage
medium.

p2

Path name (up to 100 characters)

Specify a full path.

p3

Maximum number of files from the list to be

transmitted (1 to 1000)

If omitted, the MV transmits the entire file list
in the specified directory.

Example

• Transmit the list of all files in the DRV0

directory.

MEDIR,/DRV0/
• Transmit a list of 10 files in the DRV0 directory.
MEDIR,/DRV0/,10
• Transmit 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,

4.8 Output Commands (Setting/Measured/Computed Data Output)

you can retransmit the data by setting p1 to
RESEND.

Path Name Specifications

• The first level directories are as follows:
Path that starts with /MEM0/DATA/ Internal

memory

Path that starts with /DRV0/ External storage

medium

• Path names are case-sensitive.
• You can access files whose name is less than

or equal to 48 characters in up to three directory
levels.

• Wild cards have the following limitations.

• When parameter p1 is DIR, * can be

specified for parameter p2.

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

to specifying * for the path.

Example: /DRV0/DATA0/ and /DRV0/

DATA0/

*

are equivalent.

• For the file name and extension, characters

starting with

*

are considered to be arbitrary.

Example: Let us assume that there are

five files: ab001.ef1, ab002.
ef1, ab001.ef2, ab002.ef2, and
ab001.yyy.
If you specify ab

*

01.ef1, ab001.

ef1 and ab002.ef1 are selected.
If you specify ab001.e

*

1, ab001.

ef1 and ab001.ef2 are selected.

MO

Manipulates or transmits data

stored in the internal memory

Syntax

MO p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1

Operation type

DIR

Data list output

GET

Data output

SIZE

Data size output

p2

Output data type

MANUAL

Manually sampled data

REPORT

p3

Specified file name

Example

Transmit report data from the MV.
MOGET,REPORT

Description Parameter p3 is valid when p1 is set to GET or

SIZE.

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