Manuel D’UtilisationTable des matières1.1 Interface Specifications11.2 Interface Terminal11.2.1 Terminal Assignment11.2.2 Cable Termination11.3 Communication Wiring11.4 Data Configuration11.4.1 Start-stop (Asynchronous) Communication11.4.2 Text11.4.3 Input Buffer11.4.4 Buffer Overflow11.5 Setting up the RS-422-A Communication Interface1specifications1communication terminal1data configuration1setting1wiring12.1 General Rules for Commands22.2 Program Set Commands22.2.1 List of Program Set Commands22.2.2 Setting the Range and Scale22.2.3 Setting Alarms22.2.4 Setting the Unit22.2.5 Setting the Waveform Span Rate (TIME/DIV)22.2.6 Setting the Clock22.2.7 Copying the Channel Settings22.2.8 Setting the Discrete (ZONE) Display22.2.9 Setting the Partial Expanded Display2with style number 1 or lower)22.2.11 Setting the Tag22.2.12 Setting the Trip Level22.2.13 Setting the Floppy Disk Format Type (FD, only for VR202/VR204)22.2.14 Setting the Data File Name (FILE)22.2.15 Setting the LCD Brightness and LCD Saver (LCD)22.2.16 Setting the Summer/ Winter Time (DST)22.2.17 Message setting (MESSAGE, only for the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher)2(BAR_SCALE_DIV, for the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher)2Menu (SPECIAL, for the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher)2(DISP_WAVE, for the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher)22.3 Program Control Commands22.3.1 List of Program Control Commands22.3.2 Standard Screen Call22.3.3 Alarm Acknowledge22.3.4 Initializing the Data Memory22.3.5 Writing a Time-axis Mark and Raising an Event Trigger22.3.6 Designating the Sequence of Byte Output (for Binary Output)22.3.7 Selecting the Output Data22.3.8 Selecting the Output Format for Measured Data2Unit/Decimal Point Information22.3.10 Loading the SET Configuration File22.3.11 Saving the SET Configuration File22.3.12 Message Writing (for the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher)22.3.13 Display Switching (for the VR 200 with style number 2 or higher)22.4 Escape Sequence22.4.1 Execution of Trigger22.4.2 Status Output22.4.3 Open Command22.4.4 Close Command2message writing2acknowledgment2setting2open command2output data selection2channel selection2clock setting2close command2parameters2control2channel selection2description2escape sequence2parameter set2partial expanded display2copy settings2data file names2range settings2data type selection2channel selection2delimiters2discrete (ZONE) display2display switching2setting2sequence of byte output2escape sequences2event triggers2saving2execution of trigger2loading2set commands2alarms2floppy disk formats2clock2copy2data file names2identifiers2discrete display (ZONE)2display span2initializing data memory2floppy disk formats2LCD brightness2LCD settings2LCD saver2message2message menu2numbers of divisions2partial expanded display2DELT2DI (Digital Input)2RTD2SCL (Scaling)2AK2SKIP2SQRT (Square Root)2TC2BO2VOLT2tags2ESC C2trip level2units2waveform span rate (TIME/DIV)2ESC S2standard screen call2ESC T2status output2EV2summer time2FM2tag settings2terminators2LF2time-axis markings2LI2LO2trip level settings2MD2ME2channel selection2MI2unit settings2SA2SC2SD2waveform display2SF2waveform span rate2SG2winter time2SH2writing time-axis markings2SK2SL2SM2SN2SP2SR2SS2ST2SW2SX2SY2SZ2TS2UD2UM23.1 Introduction to Output Data Formats33.1.1 TS033.1.2 TS1 and TS233.2 Output Data Formats33.2.1 Output Format of Measured Values in ASCII Mode33.2.2 Output Format of Measured Values in Binary Mode33.2.3 Output Format of Parameter Settings33.2.4 Output Format of Unit and Decimal Point Information3output format (in binary mode)3output data format3output format3output format3output format3input ranges4time charts4default settings56.1 Preventing Errors66.2 How to Request Error Message Output66.3 Timing of Resetting the Error Status6resetting the error status6error message request command6error prevention6on Screen and Write Them to Disk7on Screen, and Set up VR2007Display It on Screen, and Write It to Disk7Write to Disk7Write to Disk7program examples7Taille: 230 koPages: 46Language: EnglishOuvrir le manuel