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display area.
• The zone size must be at least 5%.
• Set the upper zone boundary position greater
than the lower zone boundary position.
SP Sets a partial expanded display
Syntax
SP p1,p2,p3,p4<terminator>
p1
Measurement, computation, or external
input channel number
p2
Partial expanded display (ON, OFF)
p3
Boundary position (1 to 99) [%]
p4
Boundary value
Query
SP[p1]?
Example Partially expand the display of channel 001. Set
the boundary position to 25% and the boundary
value to 1.00 V.
SP001,ON,25,100
Description
• You can specify computation channels on
models with the /M1 or /PM1 math option.
You can specify external input channels on
models with the /MC1 external input channel
option.
• For a channel whose input range is set to
SKIP (using the SR command), p2 cannot be
set to ON.
•
For a channel whose computation channel is
turned off (using the SO command), p2 cannot
be set to ON.
• For a channel whose external input channel
is set to OFF (using the ER command), p2
cannot be set to ON.
• Set p3 as a percentage of the range defined
by the span upper and lower limits (scale
upper and lower limits when scaling is
enabled).
• Set p4 to a value from (span upper limit – 1) to
(span lower limit + 1). If scaling is enabled, set
p4 to a value from (scaling lower limit – 1) to
(scaling upper limit + 1).
• The decimal place and the number of digits
are the same as those for the span or scaling
settings (see the SR command).
• You can use this command (includes the
query) when the partial expanded display
function is set to USE (using the XU
command).
• You cannot use this command if the partial
expanded display range does not exist (for
example when the span range is 1).
ST Sets a tag
Syntax
ST p1,p2,p3<terminator>
p1
Measurement, computation, or external
input channel number
p2
T
ag comment (up to 32 characters)
p3
Tag number (up to 16 characters)
Query
ST[p1]?
Example Set the channel 002 tag (tag comment) to T
AG2.
ST002,TAG2
Description • For the characters that you can use for tags,
see appendix 3, “ASCII Character Codes.”
Note that you cannot use semicolons or
commas.
• You can specify computation channels on
models with the /M1 or /PM1 math option.
You
can specify external input channels on models
with the /MC1 external input channel option.
• Parameter p3 is invalid when you are not
using the tag number. The DX returns the
previous value in response to a query.
SX Sets a display group (release
number 2 or earlier)
Syntax
SX p1,p2,p3,p4<terminator>
p1
Display group number
p2
Display group (ON, OFF)
p3
Display group name (up to 16 characters)
p4
Channel configuration
Query
SX[p1]?
Example Assign channels 001, 003, 004 to 006 to group
number 1 and name the group GROUP2.
SX1,ON,GROUP2,001.003.004-006
Assign channels by using periods to separate
each channel or a hyphen to specify a range of
channels.
Description • For the characters that you can use for group
names, see appendix 3, “ASCII Character
Codes.” Note that you cannot use semicolons
or commas.
• If you are using the multi batch feature /BT2,
this command affects batch group 1.
• If you are using the multi batch feature /BT2
and batch group 1 is recording (memory
sampling), you cannot use this command.
• Set p1 by referring to the table in section 3.3.
SL Sets a trip line (release number 2
or earlier)
Syntax
SL p1,p2,p3,p4,p5,p6<terminator>
p1
Display group number
p2
T
rip line number (1 to 4)
p3
Trip line display (ON, OFF)
p4
Display position (0 to 100) [%]
p5
Display color (RED, GREEN, BLUE,
B.VIOLET
, BROWN, ORANGE,
Y
.GREEN, LIGHTBLUE, VIOLET, GRAY,
LIME, CYAN, DARKBLUE, YELLOW,
LIGHTGRAY, PURPLE, BLACK, PINK,
L.BROWN, L.GREEN, DARKGRAY, OLIVE,
DARKCYAN, S.GREEN)
p6
Line width (1, 2, 3)
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