User guide
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IM DR231-11E
6.5 Other Settings
SD Sets the date and time.
Mode Operation mode
Setting SDp1, p2<terminator>
p1 Date (year, month, day)
p2 Time (hour, minute, second)
Example Set the clock in the DR230/DR240 to 1 o’clock pm,
(0 min., 0 sec.) on July 1, 1996.
SD96/07/01, 13:00:00
Comments • The formats for p1 and p2 are fixed at 8
characters. Set them in the following manner:
p1 = YY/MM/DD (Last two digits of the year,
month, day)
p2 = HH:MM:SS (Hour:minute:second)
• Do not place space(s) before and after, or embed
them in the parameter. Otherwise, an error occurs.
SV Sets a moving average.
Mode Operation mode
Setting SVp1, p2<terminator>
p1 Channel number (001 to 560)
p2 Number of moving averages (0 to 64)
0 = Off
Example Take moving averages 64 times in the input of
subunit 0, channel 01.
SV001, 64
SY Sets how to copy the channel setting
parameters between channels.
Mode Operation mode
Setting SYp1, p2, p3, p4, p5-p6<terminator>
p1 Copy range parameters including unit (ON,
OFF)
p2 Copy alarm parameters (ON, OFF)
p3 Copy the other parameters (ON, OFF)
p4 Copy source channel numbers (001 to 560)
Computation channel number (A01 to A60)
p5 First channel number of copy destination
(001 to 560)
Computation channel number (A01 to A60)
p6 Last channel number of copy destination (01
to 60)
Example Copy only the range setting data in channel 01 of
subunit 0, to channel 01 to channel 60 of subunit 1.
SYON, OFF, OFF, 001, 101-60
Copy only the range setting data in channel 02 of
subunit 0, to channel 03 of subunit 0.
SYON, OFF, OFF, 002, 003
Comments • If the copy command is to be applied to successive
channels, insert a minus sign (-) between the first
channel number and the last channel number.
However, only channels in the same subunit can
be set successively.
• The optional computation channel number for a
stand-alone model is A01 to A30.
• No copying is possible between measurement and
computation channels.
SX Sets channels in a group.
Mode Operation mode
Setting SXp1, p2<terminator>
p1 Group number (G01 to G07)
p2 Channel number (up to 36 characters)
Example Set channels from channel 1 in slot 1 of unit 4 to
channel 10 in slot 3 of subunit 4 and channel 5 in slot
4 of unit 4 to group 3.
SXG03, 411-440, 445
Comments • Delimit the channels set in p2 with a comma (,).
For successive channels, insert a “-” (minus)
between the first and last channels.
SI Sets the timer.
Mode Operation mode
Setting SXp1, p2, p3, p4<terminator>
p1 Timer number (1 to 6)
p2 ABSOLUTE: Absolute time
RELATIVE: Relative time
p3 Time interval
For ABSOLUTE
1 min, 2 min, 3 min, 4 min, 5 min, 6 min, 10
min, 12 min, 15 min, 20 min, 30 min, 1 h, 2
h, 3 h, 4 h, 6 h, 8 h, 12 h, 24 h
For RELATIVE,
Fixed to 8 characters
DD HH:MM
DD: Day
HH: Hour
MM: Minute
p4 Reference time (fixed to 5 characters)
HH:MM
HH: Hour
MM: Minute
Example Set timer No. 3 to intervals of 15 minutes each
starting at 15:15.
SI3, ABSOLUTE, 15 min, 15:15
Comments • p4 is effective when p2 is ABSOLUTE.
• In ABSOLUTE, the time interval set with p3 is
used from the time set with p4.
• In RELATIVE, the time interval set with p3 is
used from the time when the timer setting is
completed, the power is turned on, or the set timer
is executed.
SQ Sets a match time.
Mode Operation mode
Setting SQp1, p2<terminator>
p1 Match time number (1 to 3)
p2 Time (fixed to 11 characters)
DD HH:MM (day hour:minute)
Example Set a match time 1 at 12:00 on the 15th day.
SQ1, 15 12:00:00
Comments • When the time set here is reached, the operation
set for the match time is executed.
SL Sets an event/action.
Mode Operation mode
Release of event/action setting
Setting SLp1, p2<terminator>
p1 event/action box number (01 to 30)
p2 NONE
Event action setting by an alarm or chart end event
Setting SLp1, p2, p3, p4, p5<terminator>
p1 Event action box number (01 to 30)
p2 Event (ALARM, CHART_END)
p3 Action mode (EDGE, LEVL)
p4 Action
ALARM_ACK Acknowledgement of alarm
status.
ALARM_RST Alarm reset
TIMER_RST Timer reset
RECORD Record start/stop
SPEED_CHG Change to second chart
speed
MSG_PR Message print
MANUAL_PR Manual print
MSG_DISP Display message
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