Omega Speaker Systems VR200 instruction manual Setting the Discrete Zone Display, Setting the Tag

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2.2.8 Setting the Discrete (ZONE) Display

(See Section 4.7.1 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: SZp1, p2, p3

p1:

Channel number (CC)

p2:

Lower display boundary value (0 to 95)

p3:

Upper display boundary value (5 to 100)

Example: SZ02, 30,50

This example results in the display for 0 to 100% of channel 2 in the band from 30 to 50% of the scale.

Note

The display bandwidth cannot be set to 5% or less.

The lower display boundary must be less than the upper boundary.

2.2.9Setting the Partial Expanded Display

(See Section 4.7.2 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: SPp1, p2, p3, p4

p1:

Channel number (CC)

p2:

Partial expanded display ON/OFF

p3:

Percentage of the full display span which will be compressed (1 to

 

99%)

p4:

Boundary value (lower display span + 1 to upper display span – 1).

 

Enter a numeric value excluding the decimal point.

Note

The decimal point position depends on the range (or scaling) setting. See also the input range table on Page 2-3.

Example: SP01, ON, 25, 0000

This example results in partial expanded display for channel 1 where the value at 25% of the display scale corresponds with 0.000V.

2.2.10Setting the Scale Value Indication On/Off (DISP_SCALE, only for VR200 with style number 1 or lower)

(See Section 4.7.3 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: SKp1, p2

p1:

Channel number (CC)

p2:

Whether to display the scale values.

 

Enter “ON” or “OFF”.

2.2.11 Setting the Tag

(See Section 4.7.4 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: STp1, p2

 

p1:

Channel number (CC) for which you want to set a tag number

p2:

Tag number (up to 7 characters)

Example: ST01, TAG1

This example sets the tag of channel 1 to “TAG1.”

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Contents User’sGuide Servicing North America Trademarks PrefaceContents Program Examples Time Chart Initial Status Errors During RS-422-A OutputTransmitting Functions Interface Specifications Installing the RS-422-A InterfaceCable Termination Interface Terminal Terminal AssignmentData Configuration Communication WiringText Start-stop Asynchronous CommunicationBuffer Overflow Input BufferSetup Procedure Setting up the RS-422-A Communication InterfaceTerminator IdentifierParameters Setting the Range and Scale List of Program Set CommandsFormat SRp1,mode Example SR01,SKIPFormat SRp1, mode, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8 Format SRp1, mode, p2Example SR01, DI, Setting Alarms Setting the Waveform Span Rate TIME/DIV Setting the UnitSetting the Clock Copying the Channel SettingsSetting the Tag Setting the Discrete Zone DisplaySetting the Partial Expanded Display Setting the Data File Name File Setting the Trip LevelSetting the Summer/ Winter Time DST Setting the LCD Brightness and LCD Saver LCDExample MD02, ON, on Format MDp1, p2, p3Alarm Acknowledge List of Program Control CommandsStandard Screen Call Initializing the Data MemorySaving the SET Configuration File Loading the SET Configuration FileSelecting the Output Data Selecting the Output Format for Measured DataMessage Writingfor the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher Requests for the data to be prepared in the buffer Execution of TriggerStatus Output Close Command Open CommandESC O Crlf ESC C CrlfSequence see also Sections 2.3.7 Introduction to Output Data FormatsOutput Data Formats Output Format of Measured Values in Ascii ModeOutput Format of Measured Values in Binary Mode Output Format of Parameter Settings Output Format of Unit and Decimal Point Information Time Chart Initial Status Output Preventing ErrorsESC S CR LF How to Request Error Message OutputTiming of Resetting the Error Status Environment Program ExamplesOpen TEST.DAT for Input AS #2 Others LF is sent automatically 210 ‘ 220 ‘ Open COM11200,N,8,1,LF AS #1 Print a Appendix 1 Ascii Code Table AppendixFile Name Length Appendix 2 File Naming RulesLowercase/Uppercase Letters System-reserved File NamesIndex Index for Command Reference Warrant Y/ Disclaimer Temperature