Omega Speaker Systems VR200 Setting the Trip Level, Setting the Data File Name File

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2.2 Program Set Commands

2.2.12 Setting the Trip Level

(See Section 4.7.5 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: SLp1, p2, p3

p1:

Trip level number

 

VR100 and VR200 with style number 1 or lower

 

1 for level 1 (red line)

 

2 for level 2 (yellow line)

 

VR200 with style number 2 higher

 

1 to 6

p2:

Whether to display. Enter “ON” or “OFF.”

p3:

Level. 0 to 100 (%).

p4:

Color (RED, GRN, BLU, BRN, PRP, L.BLU, ORG, GRY,

 

W.RED, only for VR200 with style number 2 or higher)

Example: SL1, ON, 70, RED

This example sets the red trip-level line to be displayed at 70%.

2.2.13 Setting the Floppy Disk Format Type (FD, only for VR104/VR202/VR204)

(See Section 5.1 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: SFp1

 

p1:

“1.44M” for 1.44 MB 2HD

 

(or “1.2M” for 1.2 MB 2HD only if you use the Japanese version

 

software with an NEC PC-9801 series PC)

Example: SF1.44M

This example defines that floppy disks will be formatted as 1.44 MB (2HD). If your model has -3M optioin, the format type of the flopyy disk must be fixed to 1.44MB.

2.2.14 Setting the Data File Name (FILE)

(See Section 5.2 of the instruction manual for the VR200.)

Format: SGp1, p2, p3, p4

p1:

Enter the file comment (in up to 32 characters).

p2:

Specify the method of setting the file names:

 

“DATE” for using the names set automatically

 

“SET” for using the user-defined names

 

“AUTO” for automatically incrementing the file number.

p3:

Name of the event file(s) (up to seven characters). The entry is

 

invalid when p2 is set to “DATE.”

 

When p2 is set to “AUTO,” enter the desired three characters for

 

the second to fourth characters of each file name.

p4:

Name of the display data file(s) (up to seven characters). The

 

entry is invalid when p2 is set to “DATE.”

 

When p2 is set to “AUTO,” enter the three-digit serial number,

 

which will be set to the fifth to seventh characters of each file

 

name.

Example: SG, SET, TANK01, TWAVE01

This example defines “TANK01” and “TWAVE01” as the names of the event file and display data file, respectively.

For the rules when specifying file names, see Appendix 2.

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Contents User’sGuide Servicing North America Preface TrademarksContents Time Chart Initial Status Errors During RS-422-A Output Transmitting FunctionsProgram Examples Installing the RS-422-A Interface Interface SpecificationsInterface Terminal Terminal Assignment Cable TerminationCommunication Wiring Data ConfigurationStart-stop Asynchronous Communication TextInput Buffer Buffer OverflowSetting up the RS-422-A Communication Interface Setup ProcedureIdentifier ParametersTerminator Format SRp1,mode List of Program Set CommandsSetting the Range and Scale Example SR01,SKIPFormat SRp1, mode, p2 Example SR01, DI,Format SRp1, mode, p2, p3, p4, p5, p6, p7, p8 Setting Alarms Setting the Clock Setting the UnitSetting the Waveform Span Rate TIME/DIV Copying the Channel SettingsSetting the Discrete Zone Display Setting the Partial Expanded DisplaySetting the Tag Setting the Trip Level Setting the Data File Name FileSetting the LCD Brightness and LCD Saver LCD Setting the Summer/ Winter Time DSTFormat MDp1, p2, p3 Example MD02, ON, onStandard Screen Call List of Program Control CommandsAlarm Acknowledge Initializing the Data MemorySelecting the Output Data Loading the SET Configuration FileSaving the SET Configuration File Selecting the Output Format for Measured DataMessage Writingfor the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher Execution of Trigger Status OutputRequests for the data to be prepared in the buffer ESC O Crlf Open CommandClose Command ESC C CrlfIntroduction to Output Data Formats Sequence see also Sections 2.3.7Output Format of Measured Values in Ascii Mode Output Data FormatsOutput Format of Measured Values in Binary Mode Output Format of Parameter Settings Output Format of Unit and Decimal Point Information Time Chart Initial Status Preventing Errors OutputHow to Request Error Message Output ESC S CR LFTiming of Resetting the Error Status Program Examples EnvironmentOpen TEST.DAT for Input AS #2 Others LF is sent automatically 210 ‘ 220 ‘ Open COM11200,N,8,1,LF AS #1 Print a Appendix Appendix 1 Ascii Code TableLowercase/Uppercase Letters Appendix 2 File Naming RulesFile Name Length System-reserved File NamesIndex Index for Command Reference Warrant Y/ Disclaimer Temperature