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4.1  Command Syntax
The syntax of the setting/basic setting/output commands (see sections 4.4 to 4.7) of the 
instrument is given below. ASCII codes (see appendix 1) are used for the character codes.
For the Maintenance/Test command syntax, see section 4.9.
For the Instrument Information server command syntax, see section 4.10.
Command name Parameter
?
Terminator
Delimiter
Sub delimiter
SR02,SKIP;SR 03,VOLT,2V,-1500,1800
Parameter (02 SKIP·····1800)
Delimiter (,)
Command name (SR)
Sub delimiter (;)
Command example
•  Command Name
  Dened using two alphabet characters.
•  Parameter
•  Command parameters.
•  Set using alphabet characters or numerical values.
•  Parameters are separated by delimiters (commas).
•  When the parameter is a numerical value, the valid range varies depending on the 
command.
•  Spaces before and after of the parameter are ignored (except for parameters that 
a
re specied using an ASCII character string (unit, tag, and message string), when 
spaces are valid.)
•  You can omit the parameters that do not need to be changed f
rom their current 
settings. However, delimiters cannot be omitted.
Example 
SR01,,2V
<terminator>
  If multiple parameters are omitted and delimiters occur at the end of the command, 
those delimiters can be omitted. 
Example
SR01,VOLT,,,
<terminator> → 
SR 01,VOLT
<terminator>
•  The number of digits of the parameters below is xed. If the number of digits is not 
correct when entering the command, a syntax error results.
•  Date 
YY/MM/DD
 (8 characters)
YY
: Year (Enter the lower two digits of the year.)
MM
: Month
DD
: Day
•
  Time
HH:MM:SS
 (8 characters)
HH
: Hour
MM
: Minute
SS
: Second
•
  Channel number: 2 characters (Example: 01, 0A)
•  Relay number: 3 characters (Example: I01)
•
  Communication input data: 3 characters (Example: C02)
•  Constants used in the computation function (/M1 option): 3 characters (Example: 
K03)
•  Remote control (/R1 option) input terminal status: 3 characters (Example: D04)
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