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1. LED Status Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface Green LED illuminated The Ethernet interface is electrically connected Yellow LED blinking Transmitting data Off The Ethernet interface is not electrically connected Yellow LED Blinks when data transmission is normal Green LED IIluminates when communication is possible with the connected destination 4 Checking the Connection Status on the RDXL120 Display You can check the connection status with the icon that is shown in the status display section of the RDXL120 display The yi icon appears when the interface is set to LAN LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the Ethernet parameters IP address other than 0 0 0 0 are configured and the cable is connected For other cases the icon is gray 2 7 eoepeju 43u14 D 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Setting the Auto Transfer of Measurement and Alarm Data Files By setting this function the measurement and alarm data files created in the internal memory of the RDXL120 or an external storage medium can be automatically transferred using FTP at the time the files are created To use this function however the Ethernet interface must be configured as described in section 2 3 e Selecting the Transferred Files e You can select whether to automatically transfer the measurement and alarm data files The default setting is OFF e The data files are automatically transferred to the FTP destination expl
2. 302 This command has not been defined 303 Data request command can not be enumerated with sub delimiter 350 Command is not permitted to the current user level 351 This command cannot be specified in the current mode 352 The option is not installed 353 This command cannot be specified in the current setting 354 This command is not available during sampling or calculating Memory Access Errors Using Setting Basic Setting Output Communication Commands An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not shown on the RDXL120 display Code Message 360 Output interface must be chosen from Ethernet or RS by using XO command 362 There are no data to send NEXT or RESEND 363 All data have already been transferred Maintenance Test Communication Command Errors An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not shown on the RDXL120 display Code Message 390 Command error 391 Delimiter error 392 Parameter error 393 No permission 394 No such connection 395 Use quit to close this connection 396 Failed to disconnect Other Communication Messages An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not shown on the RDXL120 display Code Message 400 Input username 401 Input password 402 Select username from admin or
3. RS 232 RS 485 Converter RDXL120 Connect a 120 Q Communication cable terminator a ui Pair Communication cable Up to 31 stations 3 2 RS 485 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure Setting the RS 485 Interface Selecting the Slave Address set when using the Modbus protocol Select the address from the following values 1 to 247 Use the ID number of the Hardware setup display when using the dedicated protocol 1 to 99 Selecting the Baud Rate Select the baud rate from the following 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Setting the Data Length Select the data length from below To output data in binary format be sure to set the data length to 8 bits 7or8 Selecting the Parity Check Select the parity check from the following ODD EVEN or NONE Procedure 1 2 3 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING 3 a sza aosa URES a DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULAT ION COMMUNICATION HARDHARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING SETTING aa ml TT pune at han ha he ETTING NICATION athe a yi INPUT INTERFACE PO DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM Use CALCULATION THERET EE OGYI ETE FUNC HAROWARE SYSTEM J Gemuse sr mae O
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5. Use the arrow keys to select SERIAL COMM and press SELECT SETTING PSE COMMUNICATION Ae i as gt COMMUNICATION att Br ad a ePSERIAL COMM get cone et fae INTERFACE AS 488 PROTOCOL NORWAL BERTAL OM use MODELS SETLP ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC Set the communicetion paremeters baud rate date length parity ete Set AS 232 RS 485 Modbus etc l 3 6 e ul BLAS B 3 2 RS 485 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item nd press SELECT PeSERIAL COMM Ae k 18 38 PARAMETERS az ttal mg s SLAVE ASS M BALO RATE Ll DATA LENGTH ees STOP BIT fie PARITY ne HANDSHAK ING OFF comsunication Set the sieve address of the Modbus 5 Select the item from the displayed list 6 Press SET 3 3 USB Communication Specifications and Setup Procedure When using the USB for serial communication the RDXL120 is connected as a device to a host calculater such as a PC The only communication protocol that can be used is normal protocol proprietary protocol Client End Item Specifications Number of ports 1 Electrical and Conforms to USB Rev 1 1 mechanical specifications Connector 5 pin Mini B receptacle Power supply Self powered PC system supported A PC running Windows 2000 or Windows XP that is equipped with a USB port as standard a separate device driver is required for the connection with a
6. Character String and Details MAIL Internal processing error STATUS Internal processing error TIMEOUT Internal processing error PRIORITY Internal processing error NVRAM Internal processing error 282 FTP control connection error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 282 Character String and Details HOSTNAME Failed the DNS lookup search the IP address corresponding to the host name Check the DNS setting and the destination host name TCPIP Internal processing error UNREACH Failed to connect to a control connection server Check the address setting and that the server is running OOBINLINE Internal processing error NAME Internal processing error CTRL The control connection does not exist Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period IAC Failed to respond in the TELNET sequence Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period ECHO Failed to transmit data on the control connection Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period REPLY Failed to receive data on the control connection Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period SERVER The server is not in a condition to provide the service Check that the server is in a conditio
7. Appendix 2 Login Process You log into the RDXL120 from your PC to use the functionality of the setting measurement server and the maintenance test server via the Ethernet interface If you complete the procedure successfully up to login complete in the following figure the commands in chapter 5 become functional When Using the Ethernet Login Function of the RDXL120 No Within 3 retries N Within the number of simultaneous uses 3 Login complete Decision Cc gt Cc 5 Transition pq IH 7 User entry E1 403 Response from the RDXL120 message omitted For a description of the response format see section 6 2 Code For a description of the codes and messages see chapter 8 Error Messages 1 Connections cannot exceed the maximum number of connections see section 2 1 2 If you attempt to log in using a wrong password four consecutive times the communication is dropped the number of retries for login is three 3 If you attempt to log in causing the number of simultaneous uses at the administrator or user level to be exceeded see section 2 1 four consecutive times the communication is dropped even if the password is correct App 2 1 Appendix 2 Login Process When Not Using the Ethernet Login Function of the RDXL120 Login as admin or user You can log into the RDXL120 as an administrator by accessing the RDXL120 using the user name admin You can log into the RDX
8. Channel number 2 characters or CH 2 characters for an analog channel PL 2 characters for a pulse channel DI 2 characters for a logic channel CA 2 characters for a calculation channel CO 2 characters for a communication channel Alarm output number 3 characters P 2 characters Query A question mark is used to specify a query By placing a query after a command or parameter the setting information of the corresponding command can be queried Some commands cannot execute queries For the query syntax of each command see section 5 2 Delimiter A comma is used as a delimiter Parameters are separated by delimiters Sub Delimiter e A semicolon is used as a sub delimiter By separating each command with a sub delimiter up to 10 commands can be specified one after another However the commands and queries cannot be specified one after another Use them independently If there are consecutive sub delimiters they are considered to be single In addition sub delimiters at the front and at the end are ignored Example SR01 VOLT SRO2 VOLT lt terminator gt is taken to be SRO1 VOLT SR02 V OLT lt terminator gt Terminator Use either of the following two characters for the terminator CR LF ODH OAH in ASCII code LF OAH in ASCII code Note Do not specify a channel or alarm output number that is not available on the RDXL120 If you do an error will occur
9. Set the sieve address of the Modbus communication Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET 3 4 998419ulI IRS B 3 2 Procedure Specifications RS 485 Interface Specifications and Setup Item Specifications Terminal block type Number of terminals 3 terminal attachment screws ISO M3 nominal length of 6 mm Electrical and mechanical specifications Conforms to the EIA 485 RS 485 Connection type Multi drop 1 32 Transmission mode Synchronization Half duplex Start stop synchronization Baud rate Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps Start bit Fixed to 1 bit Data length Select 7 or 8 bits Parity Select Odd Even or None no parity Stop bit Fixed to 1 bit Received buffer length 2047 bytes Escape sequence Open and close Electrical characteristics Three terminals SG and Communication distance Up to 1 2 km when using two shielded twisted pair cables AWG 24 Terminator External 120 Q recommended 1 2W connect externally between the and terminals RS 485 Terminal Arrangement and Signal Names Signal Name Meaning Data Data SG Signal Ground Signal ground Connection Procedure Up to 31 stations can be connected to a host calculater The following figure shows an example when connecting to a PC
10. The total data length from the first character to the terminator must be less than 2047 bytes Commands are not case sensitive with the exception of user specified character strings All the commands that are listed using sub delimiters are executed even if any of the com mands in the middle is erroneous Spaces that are inserted before and after a parameter are ignored However if spaces are inserted before a command after a sub delimiter or after a query an error occurs 5 2 Response Syntax Function The following table shows the types of responses for various commands The RDXL120 returns a response affirmative negative response to a command that is delimited by a single terminator The controller should follow the one command to one response format When the command response rule is not followed the operation is not guaanteed Command Response Group Affirmation Negation Setting Measurement server Setting command Setting Control Basic setting command Affirmative response and ASCII output response P R Negative Output command Control Affirmative response response Setup measurement and calculation data output ASCII output response BINARY output response RS 485 The syntax of each response is indicated below Affirmative Response Syntax When the command is processed correctly an affirmative response is returned Syntax E0 lt CRLF gt Exa
11. 1090101g snqpol al 4 4 Setting the Modbus Master Function Set the items below to use the Modbus master function Communication Interval The cycle at which data is read from other devices Select the read cycle from the following 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s or 1 min Timeout Value Timeout occurs if a response is not received from the specified slave device within the time specified here timeout value after a command is sent from the RDXL120 The RDXL120 repeats the operation of sending a command and waiting for a response for the number of times specified by the retrial value If no response is received even after waiting the timeout value for all retrials the RDXL120 stops sending commands to the slave device for a period equal to 10 times the timeout value Then the RDXL120 tries again For details see section 4 5 Data Dropout Handling of the Modbus Master Select the timeout time from the following 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s or 1 min e Retrials This is the number of times to retransmit the command when there is no response from the specified slave device If no response is received even after retrying the number of times specified here the RDXL120 stops sending commands to the slave device for a period equal to 10 times the timeout value Then the RDXL120 tries again For details see section 4 5 Data Dropout Handling of the Modbus Master Select the n
12. and 2 13 Starting Stopping E mail Transmissions Sets the e mail SMTP server name and e mail transmission YX pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl SMTP server name up to 64 characters p2 Portnumber 0 to 65535 p3 E mail transmission ON ON OFF OFF YX Set the SMTP server to mhs good com the port number to 25 and the e mail transmission to ON YX mhs good co jp 25 ON For e mail settings see section 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function and 2 13 Starting Stopping E mail Transmissions Sets the user registration When setting the administrator Syntax Query YZ pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt pl Administrator 0 p2 Register ON ON OFF OFF p3 Administrator name up to 16 characters p4 Password up to 6 characters YZ pl 5 41 090 01g psepuer s a 5 7 Basic Setting Commands Example Set the administrator name to YMI the administrator registration to ON and the password to XL100 YZ 0 ON YMI XL100 Description When turning off the administrator registration the Ethernet login Web browsing and key login settings must be set to administrator privileges with the user registration turned ON The query response of parameter p4 is the specified password is not returned kkkkkk When setting the user Syntax YZ pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt pl User 1to6 p2 Register ON ON OFF OFF p3 Administrator name up to 16 characters p4 P
13. GMT 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi 0545 0600 GMT 05 45 Kathmandu GMT 06 00 Astana Dhaka GMT 06 00 Almaty Novosibirsk GMT 06 00 Sri Jayawardenepura 0630 GMT 06 30 Yangon Rangoon 0700 GMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk GMT 07 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta 0800 GMT 08 00 Irkutsk Ulaanbaatar GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore GMT 08 00 Perth GMT 08 00 Taipei GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong SAR Urumai 0900 GMT 09 00 Seoul GMT 09 00 Yakutsk GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 0930 GMT 09 30 Adelaide GMT 09 30 Darwin App 4 2 xipueddy E Appendix 4 Time Zones and XG Command Parameters 1000 GMT 10 00 Vladivostok GMT 10 00 Canberra Melbourne Sydney GMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby GMT 10 00 Brisbane GMT 10 00 Hobart 1100 GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Islands New Caledonia 1200 GMT 12 00 Auckland Wellington GMT 12 00 Fiji Islands Kamchatka Marshall Islands 1300 GMT 13 00 Nuku alofa 0900 Default GMT 9 00 if the display language is set to Japanese GMT for other languages App 4 3 Index A access control 2 19 access privilege granting Of cece ceeceeeeeeeeeeees 1 5 administrator v sz eee a eee Nets 1 5 2 13 affirmative response o oo eee cee eee eeeeeeee tee re r
14. MOOBUS SETLP NED 91 MOUEUS MASTER BASIC me MODELS MASTER COMMAND COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ee Modbus settings gt communication channel setting diplay SERIAL COMM 1 4 123A t OLMAN PEN 78583538 CMAN CAT ICN ethopems sa s0001 i nos iz ee 1 0000 9 9999 9 9999 TAG ON C002 ON 1 0000 9 99399 9 9999 SCALE EXPONENT fo C003 ON 1 0000 9 9999 9 9999 SCALE COEFFICIENT IID a OF UNIT ANY 0005 OFF COO6 OFF l COO OFF I OFF Select check box to apply changes of COPI to other channels Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window and press SET 4 5 Data Dropout Handling of the Modbus Master If the read cycle is exceeded before the response to the previous command is completed when the RDXL120 is communicating with multiple slave devices a data dropout occurs from not being able to send the command within the read cycle If this happens change the read cycle timeout value and retrials to appropriate settings by referring to the figure below 1 When the response from the slave device takes a long time Read cycle Slave device 1 ie Ea Slave device 2 ss Ez i Lt Lit Data dropout Data dropout Slave 2 and 3 Slave 3 Slave device 3 2 When there is no response from the slave device retrials 1 Read cycle y y Slave device 1 bal ft Ei Timeout value pi ie TS Data dropout Slave 2 and 3 Slave device 2 Slave device 3 109
15. PURPLE Example Set the background color to white waveform line p3 Waveform line width dots 1 to 3 width to 1 dot alarm line width to 2 dots and grid Query SC pl display to OFF Example Set the channel 02 display color to blue and the SE WHITE 1 2 0 waveform line width to 3 dots SC 02 BLUE 3 SB Sets the base position of the bar graph display SQ Sets the display backlight auto off Syntax SB pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt When the display backlight auto off function is OFF pl Reserved Syntax SQ pl p2 lt terminator gt p2 Reserved pl Reserved p3 Base position of the bar graph display p2 Display backlight auto off function NORMAL CENTER ON ON p4 Reserved OFF OFF Query SB pl p3 Reserved Example Set the base position of the bar graph display to Query SQ the left Example Turn the display backlight auto off function OFF SB NORMAL SQ OFF Description Parameters p1 p2 and p4 are not used Description Parameter p1 is not used When the display backlight auto off function is ON SV Sets the average Syntax SQ pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt Syntax SV pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Reserved pl Channel number p2 Display backlight auto off function ON OFF Analog CH For 8chinput 01 to 08 ON For 16 ch input 01 to 16 p3 Time until turning OFF the backlight 10S 1MIN 2MIN 5MIN 10MIN 30MIN 60MIN or 1H p2 Number of samples for calculating the moving average OFF 1 2 5 10 or 20 p4 Reserved Query SV p1 Query sQ Example Set
16. SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Connection You can synchronize the standard clock by connecting to an SNTP server when using the Ethernet interface This function works at power on and at specified time intervals only when the RDXL120 is in Free Running Mode Checking the Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface You can check the connection status of the Ethernet interface with the LAN port LED on the side panel of the RDXL120 and on the display of the RDXL120 Keep alive Extension Function of TCP This function drops the connection if there is no response to the test packet that is sent periodically at the TCP level 1 6 SUOI OUNY UOHLIIUNWIWOD 943 JO MEIAIOAQ 1 2 Explanation of Functions e Displaying the Error Communication FTP Web Operation and E mail Logs You can display the following operation logs on the log display Error log display Log of operation errors Communication command display Log of communication input output FTP client log display Log of file transfers carried out using the FTP client function Web operation log display Log of operations using the Web server function E mail log display Log of e mail transmissions Chapter 2 Ethernet Interface 2 1 Ethernet Interface Specifications Basic Specifications ltem Specifications Number of ports 1 Electrical and mechanical specifications Conforms to IEEE 802 3 Transmission medium type Ethernet 100BASE TX 1
17. 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 xxx Login or log out In_ or Out Output left justified nn User number 01 to 07 uuu u User name up to 16 characters _ Space Example EA 2005 05 11 12 20 00 In 01 administrator 2005 05 11 12 30 00 Out 2005 05 11 12 20 00 In 03 user 2005 05 11 12 30 00 Out EN Web Operation Log The FL command is used to output the data The log of operations on the Web screen is output Up to 50 operations are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data Syntax EA lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt 5 9 1090 01d psepue s a 5 2 Response Syntax yyyy Year 2000 to 2099 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 fff Requested operation KEY Key operation eee Error code when executing the requested operation Allspaces Success 001 to 999 Error code When ffffff SCREEN yy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff eee _ddddd_nnCRLF ddddd Screen type TREND Waveform amp digital display DIGIT Digital display BAR Bar graph display nn Group number 01 to 04 When ffffff KEY yy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff eee _kkkkkCRLF kkkkk Type of key that was operated ESC ESC key HOME HOME key REVIEW REVIEW key FILE FILE key SETTING SETTING key HOLD HOLD key TIMEDIVSHORT TIME DIV left key TIMEDIVLONG TIME DIV right key RANGE RANGE key SAVE SAVE key DISP DISPLAY key GROUP GROUP key MARK MARK key MARKLEFT MARK l
18. FTP client setting of 2 8 2 9 FIP destination v4 sexes Sele szasa eet as 2 8 ET Plog idis play cAtesi isvaiieeieh cesses iC 2 17 FilP SS VOT sze iain ce okie A EETA 1 4 FTP S rv r NaM nisin arai 2 8 FTP teSt eeneernn 1 4 2 11 2 12 FTP transfer timing setting Of eeeeeneeeene 5 39 FU Command ss siare i a hue N a eae 5 46 function codes of the Modbus protocol 4 1 G S group soting fesas e a ekes Z 5 28 Ae handshaking paa aa a e aa EEA S 3 3 handshaking Method c cece cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeees 3 2 header SUM inaano ane eh er et help command As help OUtpUTTING OF sz ssezszezzsez see tsak irinenn 5 48 hold register isori aee weekend 4 2 host name ATER a te es Sots a ae l A c mm nd ian A tes aiu ia eto 5 44 IB COMMANG onsieur e 5 44 ID command sainia a aT ESE 5 44 identifier binary data esseesseseeeirerrreresrrerresrnerrerrnrrrere 5 15 IF command as initial ole ia EEEE EEE EE AT input range parameters ssssszz ses eessesess 5 23 5 24 input range Setting Of seeesseeieeseeerrerrrrreerrerreernrrrerrrerrere 5 25 INPUT regi St ni weet ee a eek 4 2 integrated value calculation of 5 16 Interval tsetse isi tee eA eat ee den s knees g 2 25 Ee n chien a aren heh te el a iaaii 1 1 IP address riani adiw dao A as 2 4 IPAddress Settihgimiina a ea aaa aene 2 6 IP address subnet mask and default gateway
19. Limitations on the use of the FTP server You cannot save files to the external storage medium of the RDXL120 or delete files on it You can load files 1 User level access to the FTP server is allowed only by an anonymous user see section 2 7 Communication Timeout This function drops the connection with the PC if there is no data transfer for a given time at the application level For example this function prevents a PC from being connected to the RDXL120 indefinitely which would prohibit other users from making new connections for data transfer This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface The RDXL120 display can be shown on a Web browser for Web browsers that have been tested for compatibility see section 2 10 The following two pages are available e Monitor page Monitoring screen switching is possible among measurement data displays alarm summary display and log displays 1 5 1 2 Explanation of Functions E mail Transmission This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface e Transmitting E mail Messages Other Functions Operator page This page allows you to switch the RDXL120 display You can also switch to Setting mode or File Operation mode to control the RDXL120 in the respective mode You can use access control user name and password to limit the access to each page The display section of the RDXL120 can be updated periodically select f
20. Set the communication method to simultaneous use of the Ethernet and RS 485 XO ETHERNET RS 485 If the communication method is set to Ethernet and RS 232 or Ethernet and RS 485 the sampling interval is automatically changed to 10 s if it is less than 10 s and the Modbus master read cycle is automatically changed to 5 s if itis less than 5 s When switching to serial communications RS 232 RS 485 or USB Syntax Query Example XO pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Serial communications SERIAL p2 Serial communication type RS232 RS485 or USB XO Set the communication method to RS 232 XO SERIAL RS232 When switching to serial communication printer connection RS 232PRINTER communication Syntax Query Example XZ Syntax XO pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Serial communication SERIAL p2 Serial communication type RS232PRINTER p3 Manual printout OFF 0 Measured data 1 Screen data 2 Measured Screen data 3 XO Set the XL100 to print only the measured data during the manual printout XO SERIAL RS232PRINTER 1 Selects the trigger XZ pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Trigger mode Single 0 Continuous 1 Pre trigger and delay trigger setting Pre trigger 1 Delay trigger 2 Pre trigger or delay trigger count 0 to 600 p2 p3 5 34 5 7 Basic Setting Commands Query XZ Example Set the trigger to single and the pre trigger count to 10 XZ 0 1 10 Description If the start trigger and end trigger
21. The total number of ICMP message packets in response to Address Mask Request Redirects The total number of ICMP message packets of Redirect redirect because a better route exists Membership Query The total number of ICMPV6 message packets of Membership Query Membership report The total number of ICMPV6 message packets of Membership Report in response to Membership Request Membership reduction The total number of ICMPV6 message packets of Membership Reduction Router Solicitation The total number of ICMPV6 Router Solicitation message packets Router Advertisement The total number of ICMPV6 Router Advertisement message packets Neighbor Solicitation The total number of ICMPV6 Neighbor Solicitation message packets Neighbor Advertisement The total number of ICMPV6 Neighbor Advertisement message packets quit Disconnects the connection of the device being operated Svotax quit lt terminator gt 5 53 090 01g psepue s a Chapter 6 Status 6 1 Status Information andFilter The following figure illustrates the status information and filter on the RDXL120 4 bytes 4 3 2 1 Status information A A A A Filter 4 3 2 1 Condition register The IF command can be used to set the filter When a status indicated on the following page is entered the corresponding bit in the condition register is set to 1 The logical AND of the condition regis
22. and the XG command parameters Set the time zone to Osaka Sapporo Tokyo 9 hour offset from Greenwich Mean Time and region number to 2 XG 0900 2 Sets the ID number XW pl lt terminator gt pl ID number 1 to 99 XW Set the ID number to 10 xw 10 The ID number corresponds to the hardware ID number In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings 5 36 mtuistbe saved using the command Fyou 5 7 Basic Setting Commands XY Syntax Query YA Syntax Query Example do not the settings before the change are activated if logging is started Sets the statistical calculation XY pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt pl Calculation of the maximum value Enable ON Disable OFF p2 Calculation of the minimum value Enable ON Disable OFF p3 Calculation of the average value Enable ON Disable OFF p4 Calculation of the peak P P value Enable ON Disable OFF p5 Calculation of the rms value Enable ON Disable OFF XY Sets the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DHCP function YA pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt p1 IP address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p2 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p4 DHCP function enable disable Disable OFF YA Set the IP address to 192 168 111 24 the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 and the default gateway to 192 168 111 1 without using the DHCP f
23. ete 5 3 AK commanrad 5 31 alarm line setting of 5 28 alarm setting of 5 27 alarmi SCMINGS n ei ea ii aa ai Sit 5 33 alarm status acknowledgement Of 5 31 alarm SUMMANY ar ee eal aaea aaar a a aair z d t 5 12 ASCII character codes APP 1 ASCII output response SYNtAX ee eeeceeeceeeteeeeeeeneeeeeaes 5 4 automatic file transfer ccccceeeseeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeees 1 4 alitomatic transtera oe te del 2 8 average S tting OF 0 eeecseecesseecsecseeeessersseesseeesseesseeeees 5 29 ESETE background color waveform line width and alarm lin 5 29 bar graph base position setting Of eee eee eee 5 29 basic setting command setting whether to save or di 5 36 basic setting commands 5 33 5 34 5 35 5 36 5 37 5 38 5 39 5 40 5 41 5 42 5 43 DASIC SVINMTAK E E TA EEA A pes sbdueen tates d t ten a a ante BD ommand eia nrs cant cra ees binary output syntax s block measured calculated FIFO data output 5 17 Block member aaa iea vec e a a aa raae apeta Eeoa LaNa burnout setting query only b BY Command eicere ei alee es LS byte output order Setting Of bytes number of BZ COMIMANGA eeeeeeeecee cee teee cece eee eee eeeaeeeeeaeeeeteeeteeaeeeees C calculating equation setting Of 5 26 Calculation channels ccecceeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeneaees 5 24 CC command ssia n e etal 5 43
24. fett File name Up to 150 characters eee Extension 3 characters ssssssss Data size of the file 0 to 99999999 byte s yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 zzzzzzz Free space on the medium 0 to 9999999 _ Space Example EA BACKUP SET 15344 05 12 22 11 16 04 051220095255 DLO 14565 05 12 22 11 27 00 ATESTFTP CSV 11877 05 12 23 15 20 42 ATESTFTPROO01 CSV 14203 05 12 23 15 23 08 DATAO lt DIR gt 05 12 22 11 12 10 051222210545 BMP 230454 05 12 22 21 05 46 051222210547 ALM 7431 05 12 22 21 05 46 123122 KByte free EN 5 13 090 01g psepue s a 5 2 Response Syntax Binary Outpu Syntax User Level The FU command is used to output the data User name user level and other information are output Syntax EA lt CRLF gt p_l_uuue eu lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt p Physical layer E Ethernet S RS 232 RS 485 or USB 1 User level A Administrator privileges u User privileges uuu u User name up to 16 characters _ Space Example EA E A admin EN Basic Syntax 1 byte CR ASCII format Binary header lenath 7 12 bytes eng Header sum Binary format Binary data Binary data Binary footer 2 bytes EBCRLF Indicates that the data is binary Data Length The byte value of flag identifier header sum binary data data sum Header Sum The sum value of data length fl
25. user 403 Login incorrect try again 404 No more login at the specified level is acceptable 410 Login successful The special user level 411 Login successful The general user level sobess o 10113 7 3 Communication Error Messages Code Message 420 Connection has been lost 421 The number of simultaneous connection has been exceeded 422 Communication has timed out ModBus Master Error Log An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not shown on the RDXL120 display Code Message 700 Data could not be received within communication loop time 701 Connection to some slave is suspended 702 Connection to slave s has recovered 7 9 Appendix Appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Upper 4 bits 0 1 213 415 1617 8 9JAJBICIDJE F 0 SP 0 P p 1 1 A Qlajljq 2 2 IB BH R b r 3 3 C Sicls N 5 4 4 D Tid t vt g 5 5J E Ujej u o 7 16 amp 6 F Viffv 7 7 G Wigtiw 8 8 H X h x 9 19 1 Y i y A LF s J Z j z B ESC K k c L l D CR M m App E N n z F 1 JO _ o e 5 a S Backslashes can be used only to enter the initial path parameter of the FTP client Colons can be used only to enter the server name parameter of an SNTP server SMTP server and FTP server App 1
26. 0 to 255 255 255 255 pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt Query IA Example Output the current IPv4 information IA Description If DHCP is ON the address that is automatically assigned is output If DHCP is OFF the fixed address that you assigned is output IB Outputs IPv6 information query only Syntax IB pl Default gateway pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 lt terminator gt OFF XXXX XXXX XXXX 2 XxXxx 6 p2 Global OFF XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX 6 p3 Link local OFF XXXX XXXX XXXX 2 XxXxx34 p4 6to4 OFF XXXX XXXX XXXX XxXxx 6 p5 Automatic tunnel 1 OFF XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX 6 p6 Automatic tunnel 2 OFF XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX 6 Query IB Example Output the current IPv6 information IB ID Outputs the system data query only Syntax ID pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt pl Maker name YOKOGAWA p2 Model XL100 p3 XL100 serial number 16 characters p4 Terminal block serial number 16 characters p5 Firmware revision Fx XX where x xx are alphanumeric characters Query ID 5 43 090 01g psepuer s a 5 8 Output Commands Control Description Parameter p4 the terminal block serial number is undefined if the terminal block unit is not connected IT Outputs terminal block status query only Syntax IT pl lt terminator gt pl Terminal block status When the 8 ch terminal block is connected 0 When the 16 ch terminal block is connected 1 When the terminal block is not connected
27. 12 13 Screen image data File X Disclosed Common format Binary data can be classified by the ID number shown in the table above Binary data comes in two types data and file Data e Measured calculated data can be output using the FD command The data format is disclosed See the next and subsequent pages e File The logging data file can be used on the software program that comes with the RDXL120 Files that are in common formats can be opened using software programs that are sold commercially The identifier section in the Basic Syntax on the previous page contains the ID number that indicates the binary data type Note Binary data that is not indicated in the above table is considered undefined files 5 15 090 01g psepuer s a 5 2 Response Syntax e Calculating the Sum Value If you set the parameter of the CS command to 1 enabled the checksum value is output only during serial communications The check sum is the same as that used in the TCP IP and is derived according to the following algorithm Buffer on Which the Sum Value Is Calculated For the header sum it is calculated from data length flag identifier fixed to 6 byte The data sum is binary data 1 byte Padding If the data length of the buffer is odd a 0 is padded so that it is even 1 through 6 are summed as unsigned two byte integers unsigned short If the
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29. CO01 to CO32 Constant 9 9999E 37 to 1 0000E 38 0 1 0000E 38 to 9 9999E 37 Set parameters p7 and p8 according to the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters when p8 is not ANY SM Sets the communication channel When setting the communication channel to OFF SKIP Syntax SO pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Communication channel number co01 to C032 p2 Communication channel ON OFF SKIP Query SM pl p2 Example Set channel 01 to OFF SKIP SM 01 SKIP Description This command cannot be specified while logging is in progress Measurements are not made on channels that are set to OFF When using communication channels Syntax SO pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 lt terminator gt pl Communication channel number co01 to C032 p2 Communication channel ON OFF ON p3 Scaling value 9 9999E 37 to 1 0000E 38 0 1 0000E 38 to 9 9999E 37 The sign of E can be omitted p4 Span lower limit 99999 to 999999 p5 Span upper limit 99999 to 999999 p6 Span decimal place X XXXX 0 XX XXX 1 XXX XX 2 XXXX X 3 XXXXX 4 5 26 5 5 Setting Commands Setting p7 Unit up to 6 characters p3 Alarm ON OFF on Set an arbitrary unit when the unit group is set p4 Alarm type to ANY High limit alarm Enter a unit belonging to the unit group when the unit group is not set to ANY see section 5 4 Input Range Parameters ps Unit group Sets the unit group see section 5 4 Input Range Parameters H Low l
30. Canada 0500 0 GMT 05 00 Indiana East 1 GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito 0400 0 GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada 1 GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz 2 GMT 04 00 Santiago 3 GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada 0330 0 GMT 03 30 Newfoundland 0300 0 GMT 03 00 Greenland 1 GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown 2 GMT 03 00 Brasilia 0200 0 GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic 0100 0 GMT 01 00 Azores 1 GMT 01 00 Cape Verde Islands 0000 0 GMT Casablanca Monrovia 1 GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London 0100 0 GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome Stockholm Vienna 1 GMT 01 00 Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb 2 GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris 3 GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague 4 GMT 01 00 West Central Africa App 4 1 Appendix 4 Time Zones and XG Command Parameters 0200 GMT 02 00 Athens Istanbul Minsk GMT 02 00 Jerusalem GMT 02 00 Cairo GMT 02 00 Harare Pretoria GMT 02 00 Bucharest GMT 02 00 Helsinki Kiev Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius 0300 GMT 03 00 Kuwait Riyadh GMT 03 00 Nairobi GMT 03 00 Baghdad GMT 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd GMT 03 00 Tehran 0400 GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan 0430 GMT 04 30 Kabul 0500 GMT 05 00 Islamabad Karachi Tashkent GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg 0530
31. JAPANESE Parameters p1 p2 p4 and p5 are undefined Sets the data save operation XD pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt pl Data save medium Internal memory 0 CF card 1 SD card 2 p2 Data type Binary format BINARY ASCII format ASCII p3 File name Between 1 and 12 characters Saves the data to a specified file name When omitted The file name is automatically assigned by the XL100 Printer output ON ON OFF OFF XD Set the data save destination to the CF card the save format to binary the file name to abcdef and the printer output to OFF XD 1 BINARY abcdef OFF If the file name of parameter p3 is omitted the XL100 is set in a mode in which the file name is automatically assigned while logging For details see the XL100 User s Manual In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command If you do not the settings before the change are activated if logging is started If the memory full operation of the save mode is set to REPEAT or DELETE and the data type p4 XO is set to ASCII the operation is automatically changed to STOP Selects the communication method When switching to Ethernet communications Syntax Query Example Description XO pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Ethernet communication p2 Interface used simultaneously Ethernet interface only OFF RS 232 RS 232 RS 485 RS 485 ETHERNET XO
32. Mean Time e Setting the DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway and DNS Consult your system or network administrator when setting parameters such as the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS domain name system DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS can be automatically set by using DHCP To use DHCP the network must have a DHCP server Consult your network administrator to see if DHCP can be used If you use DHCP a different IP address may be assigned each time the RDXL120 is powered up You must pay attention when using the server functions of the RDXL120 eoepe uU 19 49U13 D 2 3 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface IP Address Set the IP address to assign to the RDXL120 The default setting is 0 0 0 0 The IP address is used to distinguish between the various devices connected to the Internet when communicating using the TCP IP protocol The address is a 32 bit value expressed using four octets each 0 to 255 each separated by a period as in 192 168 111 24 Subnet Mask Specify the mask that is used to determine the network address from the IP address The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Set the value according to the system or network to which the RDXL120 belongs In some cases this setting may not be necessary Default Gateway Set the IP address of the gateway router etc used to communicate with other networks
33. R 0 17600 Description Only span parameters p4 and p5 can be specified while logging is in progress Set parameters p3 p4 and p5 according to the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal point The decimal position is fixed to the position indicated in the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters Select None for parameter p2 for pulse CH and logic CH When setting voltage TC or RTD with scaling Syntax Query Example Description SR pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pl10 pll lt terminator gt pl Channel number Analog CH 8 CH input 16 CH input Logic CH DI01 DI02 01 to 08 01 to 16 p2 p3 Setting typeSCALE Input type DC voltage VOLT Thermocouple TC RTD RTD None NONE p4 Input range p5 Span lower limit p6 Span upper limit p7 Scale lower limit 30000 to 30000 Lower limit of the display span while logging p8 Scale upper limit 30000 to 30000 Upper limit of the display span while logging p9 Scaling decimal place X XXXX 0 XX XXX 1 XXX XX 2 XXXX X 3 XXXXX 4 p10 Unit up to 6 characters Set an arbitrary unit when the unit group is set to ANY Enter a unit belonging to the unit group when the unit group is not set to ANY see section 5 4 Input Range Parameters p11 Unit group Sets the unit group see section 5 4 Input Range Parameters SR pl Conv
34. Sent Messages 2 4 Errors 0 1 Destination Unreachable 0 1 Time Exceeded 0 0 Parmeter Problems 0 0 Source Quenches 0 0 Redirects 0 0 Echos 2 0 5 50 5 11 Maintenance Test Commands Echo Replies 0 2 Timestamps 0 0 Timestamp Replies 0 0 Address Masks 0 0 Address Mask Replies 0 0 EN Description TCP6 Statistics This section displays the statistics related to TCP bidirectional communication protocol for achieving reliable stream communication of IPv6 TCP Statistics This section displays the statistics related to TCP bidirectional communication protocol for achieving reliable stream communication of IPv4 Active Opens The total number of connections opened actively This is the number of times the connection requested from the XL100 to the external server standing by that was established Passive Opens The total number of connections opened passively This is the number of times the XL100 the server accepted the connection request from the outside Connect Attempt Fails The number of times the connection request failed Reset Connections The number of times the connection was rejected in the middle Current Connections The total number of TCP connections currently active Segments Receive The total number of received segments Segments Sent The total number of transmitted segments Segments Retransmitted The total number of segments that were retransmitted when receive acknowledge was
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36. URL of the RDXL120 is attached to the e mail e OFF The URL of the RDXL120 is not attached to the e mail Subject Set the subject of the e mail message using up to 32 alphanumeric characters The default value is RDXL120 Periodic_data Header 1 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Header 2 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters e Settings When Transmitting E mail Messages at the Time of Recovery from a Power Failure System Error Settings For the transmitted contents of the system mail see section 1 2 Recipient 1 Sender You can turn ON OFF the function for each recipient ON Transmits e mail messages to the recipient OFF Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient Contents of the Transmitted Mail Include INST e ON Adds to the e mail message the instantaneous values of all channels existing at the time of e mail transmission e OFF The instantaneous values are not added to the e mail message Include Source URL Uniform Resource Locator e ON If the Web server function is specified on the RDXL120 the URL of the RDXL120 is attached to the e mail e OFF The URL of the RDXL120 is not attached to the e mail Subject Set the subject of the e mail message using up to 32 alphanumeric characters The default setting is RDXL120 System_warning Header 1 Set the string to be attached to the e mail mess
37. Unit information 6 characters left justified mv mV V V C C Mc Mc kc___ kc rpm__ rpm xxxxxx User defined character string f Sign ddddd Mantissa 00000 to 99999 5 digits Eight digits for calculated data For abnormal data data status is E or data of which the mantissa or the exponent exceeds the range data status is O the mantissa is set to 99999 99999999 for calculated data pp Exponent 00 to 04 For abnormal data data status is E or data of which the mantissa or the exponent exceeds the range data status is O the exponent is set to 99 _ Space 5 6 5 2 Response Syntax Example EA DATE 05 10 23 TIME 19 56 32 500 N 001h mV 12345E 03 N 002 mV 67890E 01 S 003 EN Note Data for non existing channels are not output not even the channel number For channels set to skip output values from alarm status to exponent are spaces Note that the communication time of the response varies depending on the string size of the response and the communication speed For example when outputting all channels of the RDXL120 using serial communications the size of the response string to the command FD 0 01 16 PL01 PL01 DI01 DI02 CA01 CA32 C001 CO32 is approximately 2 3 KB Therefore if the communication speed is 38400 bps the response time is approximately 0 6 s If the communication speed is 2400 bps the response time is approximately 10 s Communication Comma
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39. and auto logout functions Syntax XH pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Key login function Enable USE Disable NOT p2 Timeout function Query Example Description XE Syntax Example Description XG Syntax Example XW Syntax Query Example Description Enable ON Disable OFF p3 Reserved XH Enable the key login and auto logout functions XH USE ON Parameter p3 is not used Sets whether to save or discard the settings specified by a basic setting command XE pl lt terminator gt pl Save or discard settings Save STORE Discard ABORT Save the settings of the basic setting command XE STORE In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command If you do not the settings before the change are activated if logging is started If the setting command is set to activate when the settings are saved using the XE command the condition which BZ 0 is specified the items specified with the setting commands are activated when the settings are saved using the XE command Sets the time zone XG pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Offset time from the Greenwich Mean Time 1200 to 1300 Upper two digits hour 12 to 13 Lower 2 digits minute 00 to 59 See appendix 4 Time Zones and the XG command parameters p2 Region number of the corresponding offset time zone 0to5 See appendix 4 Time Zones
40. are set to Time and the trigger mode is set to Continuous the start trigger and end trigger are automatically set to None XK_____ Selects the start trigger When setting the start trigger to none Syntax XK pl lt terminator gt pl Start trigger type None 0 Query XK Example Set the start trigger to none XK 0 When setting the start trigger to external input Syntax XK pl lt terminator gt pl Start trigger type External input 1 Query XK Example Set the start trigger to external input XK 1 When setting the start trigger to the input level Syntax XK pl Start trigger type Analog input level 2 p2 Channel to be used as the start trigger pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01 to 16 Pulse CH PLO1 Calculation CH CA01 to CA32 Communication CH CO01 to C032 p3 Start trigger level type High limit trigger H Low limit trigger L Window IN I Window OUT o p4 High limit value 99999 to 99999 p5 Low limit value 99999 to 99999 Query XK Example Set the start trigger to Window IN of analog input CH3 and set the high and low limits to 2000 and 1000 respectively XK 2 03 1 2000 1000 Description Set the high and low limits using a five digit integer without a decimal point The decimal place is the same as the span and scale settings of the analog input channel Be sure to set the high limit greater than the low limit When setting the start trigger to an alarm Syntax
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42. command cannot be specified while the storage medium is being formatted The date settings communication settings language setting ID number setting slave device address and USB ID are not initialized This command is executed when the settings are saved using the XE command Sets the FTP client YT p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 lt terminator gt pl Auto transfer at the end of logging ON OFF p2 Reserved p3 FTP server selection Primary FTP server PRIMARY Secondary FTP server SECONDARY p4 Server name up to 64 characters p5 Port number 0 to 65535 p6 Login name up to 32 characters p7 Password name up to 32 characters Query Example Description YG Syntax Query Example Description p8 PASV mode ON OFF p9 Initial path up to 64 characters Primary FTP server query YT PRIMARY Secondary FTP server query YT SECONDARY Set the secondary FTP server name to ymi the port number to 21 the login name to abc the password to XL100 the PASV mode to OFF the initial path to ftptest and set the measured data file to be automatically transferred at the end of the logging operation YT ON SECONDARY 21 abc XL100 OFF ftptest Parameter p1 is common to the primary and secondary FTP servers Parameter p2 is not used The query response of parameter p7 is the specified password is not returned kkkkkk Sets the Web server function YG pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt pl Web se
43. deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of error occurrence Displays the date time when the error occurred Error code Error Message A Q Showing the Communication Log Display The communication log display shows a log of communication interface I O operations Up to a total of 200 logs is retained Logs that exceed 200 are cleared from the oldest data 1 2 34 5 COM me larazi j gabe LOG 1 Last line log No total number of logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 2007 If the total number of logs exceeds 200 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of access Displays the date time when the user connected and accessed the RDXL120 3 Connection user ID number Displays the ID number 0 to 6 of the user connected to the RDXL120 4 Input or output I Input O Output 5 Message Displays the message up to 20 characters 2 8 Showing the Error Communication and FTP Log Displays e Showing the FTP Log Display The FTP log display shows a log of file transfers Up to 50 file transfer operation logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data 1 2 3 4 LE 06 1 Last line log No total number of logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 507 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of the file
44. item below applies when the RDXL120 is used as a setting measurement server or maintenance test server on the Ethernet interface When using the RDXL120 as an FTP server the connection is dropped when there is no data exchange for 5 minutes regardless of this setting Selecting ON or OFF ON Drops the connection when there is no data exchange for a given time OFF Communication timeout is disabled Setting the Timeout Value If communication timeout is enabled the connection is dropped if no data transfer is detected over a time period specified here Selectable range 1 to 120 minutes e Enabling Disabling On Off Keepalive e ON If there is no response to the inspection packet that is periodically transmitted every 30 s at the TCP level the connection is forcibly disconnected e OFF Keepalive is disabled e Saving the Settings To activate the settings that have been changed in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings that existed before the change are activated Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING 295 9538 harem 2 ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 5 eoepeju 19U49U13 D 2 3 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface 2 4 5 6 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATON and press SELECT 1234 TT PR 85888 sabi athens pa Fe A MIAANICATION l
45. must be saved using the XE command Be sure to save the settings with the XE command before starting the logging operation from a logging stopped state If you do not the settings before the change are activated The settings that are returned in response to a query while logging is stopped will contain the new settings even if they are not saved with the XE command However the new settings will not be activated until they are saved In order to activate the new settings the XE command must be issued as described earlier If you discard the settings with the XE command or start the logging operation from a logging stopped state before saving the settings with the XE command the settings that are returned in response to a query are those before the change Type Command Function Usable State Administrator User Page Setting XA Sets the alarm Logging stopped Yes No 5 33 XI Sets the filter Logging stopped Yes No 5 33 XB Burnout query only All Yes Yes 5 33 XJ RJC query only All Yes Yes 5 33 XV Sets the sampling interval Logging stopped Yes No 5 33 XS Reserved XM Reserved XT Selects the temperature unit Logging stopped Yes No 5 33 XU Sets the language Logging stopped Yes No 5 34 XR Reserved XQ Reserved RO Reserved RM Reserved XD Sets the data save operation Logging stopped Yes No 5 34 XO Selects the communication method Logging stopped Yes No 5 34 XZ Selects the trigger Logging stopped Yes No 5 35 XK Selects the start trigg
46. not returned from the peer Errors Received The total number of received segments with errors Sgmnts sent w Reset Flag The total number of transmitted segments with a reset flag Cumulative Connections The cumulative number of connections Time Out Algorithm The timeout algorithm type Time Out Minimim The minimum timeout value for retransmission Time Out Maximum The maximum timeout value for retransmission Maximum Connections The maximum number of connections UDP6 Statistics This section displays the statistics related to UDP unreliable datagram communication protocol of IPv6 UDP Statistics This section displays the statistics related to UDP unreliable datagram communication protocol of IPv4 Datagrams Received The total number of received UDP packets No Ports The total number of received packets without the service program that the UDP packet contains Receive Errors The total number of UDP packets that could not be delivered to the higher level service due to an error or another reason Datagrams Sent The total number of transmitted UDP packets Number UDP entries The total number of entries in the UDP listener table IP6 Statistics This section displays various statistics related to the IPv6 protocol IP4 Statistics This section displays various statistics related to the IPv4 protocol Packets Received The total number of IP packets received from all network interfaces Re
47. terminator gt pl Path name up to 150 characters Setting memory SETMEMORY file name excluding the extension Internal memory INTERNALMEMORY file name excluding the extension CF memory card CFCARD Afile name excluding the extension SD memory card SDCARD Aile name excluding the extension Load the setting data from the setup file SETFILE1 SET extension YO SETFILE1 5 38 5 7 Basic Setting Commands Description Yl Syntax Example Description YC Syntax Example Description YT Syntax This command can be specified only when a storage medium is inserted Saves the setting data YO pl lt terminator gt pl Path name up to 150 characters Setting memory SETMEMORY file name excluding the extension Internal memory INTERNALMEMORY file name excluding the extension CF memory card CFCARDAfile name excluding the extension SD memory card SDCARD Aile name excluding the extension Save the setting data to a file named SETFILE2 on the CF memory card YI CFCARD SETFILE2 YI SETFILE2 A SET extension is attached to the saved file This command is equivalent to the LI command This command can be specified only when a storage medium is inserted Resets the system initializes the setup data YG pl lt terminator gt pl Type of data to be cleared or initialized Initialization of the setting data 0 1 Initialize the setting data YC 0 This
48. the Parity Check Select the parity check from the following ODD EVEN or NONE Selecting the handshaking Select the handshaking method from the following OFF XON XOFF or CS RS Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode ae 2095 94 28 et ok ere a DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDMARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input SETTING 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING Tr 209542 95 SETTING AR at oat I SED I lt POUMANICATION beth a0 a gi INPUT INTERFACE ers s DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM use CALCULATION ETHERNET PIMMANICATION NETWORK FUND HARDWARE SYSTEM Cin war Atanas 19 be er 3 1 RS 232 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure Use the arrow keys to select SERIAL COMM and press SELECT SETTING aa 208580 1a gt COMMINICATION ae GE POUMMINICATION GASSES S i PPSERIAL COMM Gece BD SA INTERFACE RS 200 PARAME TERS PROTOCOL WORWAL PERIA OMM use MODELS SETUP ETHERNET NETHORK FUNC Set the communicetion paremeters baud rate date length parity ete Set AS 232 RS 485 Modbus etc J With PARAMETERS selected press SELECT Press SELECT to showPARAMETERS setting window PeSERIAL COMM Ae 2075 18 38 gt PARAMETERS parte SA SLAVE ADORESS a BAJO RATE DATA LENGTH cits STO BIT fiert PARITY TELT HANDSHAK ING ore
49. the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 507 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date time of e mail transmission Displays the date time of e mail transmission 3 E mail timing Displays the e mail transmission timing periodic system alarm etc 4 Error code For a description of errors see chapter 8 Error Messages 5 Recipient No 1 Recipient 1 2 Recipient 2 6 Error description Note e There is also a log display that shows a log of key login operations e You can also use commands to output the error communication FTP Web operation and e mail log data Procedure 1 Press DISPLAY to show a pop up menu for switching the display FREE RUNNING m DPRK GS re s J sire et e 2 Use the arrow keys to select the desired log display and press SELECT 2 18 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function To use the Web server function set the following parameters in addition to those described in section 2 3 Setting the Ethernet Interface e Enabling Disabling the Web Server Function Select ON enable or OFF disable e Page Type Type of Screen to Be Displayed Monitor The screen displayed on the RDXL120 is displayed The following information can be displayed e Alarm summary e Measured and calculated data of all channels e Logs message log error log key login log FTP log e mail log
50. the number of samples for calculating the Example Turn the display backlight auto off function ON and moving average of analog CH1 to 10 set the time until the backlight is turned OFF to 1 sv 01 10 minute Description This command cannot be issued while logging SQ ON 1MIN is in progress Description Parameter p1 and p4 are not used If parameter p2 is set in the range of 2 to 20 it is actually set to the closest of the values 1 2 BD Sets a alarm delay sampling 5 10 and 20 coun Parameter pt is not used Syntax BD pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Reserved p2 Alarm delay sampling count 0 to 3600 5 29 090 01g psepuer s a 5 5 Setting Commands Setting Query BD pl Example Set the alarm delay sampling count to 120 BD 120 Description Parameter p1 is not used BY Sets the automated measurement and beep sound Syntax BY pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Auto measurement OFF OFF Auto measurement ON ON p2 Beep sound OFF OFF Beep sound ON ON Query BY Example Turn the automated measurement and beep sound OFF BY ON OFF Description This command cannot be issued while logging is in progress SN Sets the pulse input When setting the pulse input to OFF skip Syntax SN pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Channel number Pulse channel PLO1 p2 Channel ON OF SKIP Query SN pl p2 Example Set the pulse channel to OFF SKIP SN PLO1 SKIP Description This command cannot be specified while logging is in prog
51. two alphabet characters e Parameters 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 of the value varies depending on the command When the parameter is not a numerical value use the characters given in appendix 1 Character Codes unless specified otherwise Spaces around the parameter are discarded However spaces are valid for parameters specified using an ASCII character string You can omit the parameters that do not need to be changed from their current settings The exception is when the file name designation is omitted for the XD command In this case the file name is automatically added by the RDXL120 for details see section 6 7 Example SR 01 2V lt Terminator gt If multiple parameters are omitted and delimiters occur at the end of the command those delimiters can be omitted Example SR 01 VOLT lt Terminator gt SR 01 VOLT lt Terminator gt The number of digits of the following parameters are fixed excluding the log file and alarm summary output by the FL commana If the number is exceeded when entering the command a syntax error results YY MM DD 8 characters Date Time YY MM DD HH HH MM SS Enter the lower two digits of the year Month Day MM SS 8 characters Hour Minute Second 5 1 1090 01d psepuer s a 5 1 Command Syntax
52. xx 01 to 32 c Alarm output channel none 1 to 4 sssss Alarm type H L IN OUT PH PL PWIN PWOUT LH LL mo Alarm start month 01 to 12 dd Alarm start day 01 to 31 hh Alarm start hour 00 to 23 mm Alarm start minute 00 to 59 ss Alarm start second 00 to 59 zzz Alarm start ms 000 to 999 MO Alarm end month none 01 to 12 DD Alarm end day none 01 to 31 HH Alarm end hour none 00 to 23 MM Alarm end minute none 00 to 59 ss Alarm end second none 00 to 59 zzz Alarm end ms none 000 to 999 _ Space Example EA CHO8 1 L 12 22 21 13 00 105 L02 LH 12 22 15 43 43 104 L01 LH 12 22 15 43 43 104 EN Status Information The IS command is used to output the data The operation status of the RDXL120 is output For details on the status information see section 6 2 Bit Structure of the Status Information Syntax EA lt CRLF gt ddd ccc bbb aaa lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt 000 to 255 000 to 255 000 to 255 000 to 255 aaa Status information 1 bbb Status information 2 ccc Status information 3 ddd Status information 4 a a ae ee 5 12 5 2 Response Syntax Example EA 000 000 032 000 EN File List The ME command is used to output the data The file list and the file data sizes of the specified directory on the RDXL120 s external storage medium are output Syntax EA lt CRLF gt fiffffff_ eee _ssssssss_yy mo dd_hh mi ss zzzzzzz Kbyte free lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt
53. 0 Setup data TEMP_UNIT degC Blank line Data header DATE TIME CH01 CH02 V V V V V degCc Unit header a a r 2005 03 27 14 30 00 0 000 2005 03 27 14 31 00 0 000 Measured data Screen Image Data The screen image data is output to a bitmap file in BMP format RS 485 Communication Dedicated Syntax The following table shows dedicated commands for the RS 485 interface and their responses when Omega Engineering Inc proprietary protocol is specified Command Syntax Meaning Response lt ESC gt O lt SPC gt xx lt CRLF gt Open the device e Response from the device with the specified address lt ESC gt O lt SPC gt xx lt CRLF gt Response when the device with the specified address does not exist None lt ESC gt C lt SPC gt xx lt CRLF gt Close the device e Response from the device with the specified address lt ESC gt C lt SPC gt xx lt CRLF gt Response when the device with the specified address does not exist None Some of the possible reasons that cause the condition in which the device with the specified address cannot be found are a command error the address not matching that of the device the device is not turned ON and the device not being connected via the serial interface Note lt ESC gt denotes ASCII code 1BH lt CRLF gt denotes ASCII codes ODH and OAH lt SPC gt denotes a space and its ASCII code is 20H xx indicates the device address An address in the
54. 0 01d SNAPON al 4 5 Data Dropout Handling of the Modbus Master 3 When the RDXL120 disconnects the slave device that is not responding for a period equal to 10 times the timeout value and makes a normal recovery at the retrial 1 Disconnect slave device 2 that is not responding when the retry count is 1 Time during which slave 2 is disconnected Read cycle 10 times the specified timeout pees a Slave device 1 a td Timeout value vi F Data dropout Retry Data dropout Disconnect slave 2 Slave 2 and 3 1st time Slave 2 and 3 Timeout value Slave device 2 Slave device 3 2 Disconnect slave device 2 for a period equal to 10 times the timeout value and recover through retry at the first read cycle Time during which slave 2 is disconnected p 10 times the specified timeout Slave device 1 ot Slave device 2 Slave device 3 Normal recovery 4 8 Chapter 5 Standard Protocol Command Syntax 5 1 The syntax of the setting basic setting output commands see sections 5 3 to 5 10 of the RDXL120 is given below ASCII codes see appendix 1 are used for the character codes For the maintenance test command syntax see section 5 11 Command example Terminator SR 02 SKIP SR 03 VOLT 2V 1500 1800 Parameter 02 SKIP 1800 Delimiter Command Name Command name SR Sub delimiter Defined using
55. 0 1 66342 e mail info omegashop cz 11 rue Jacques Cartier 78280 Guyancourt France TEL 33 0 1 61 37 2900 FAX 33 0 1 30 57 5427 Toll Free in France 0800 466 342 e mail sales omega fr Daimlerstrasse 26 D 75392 Deckenpfronn Germany TEL 49 0 7056 9398 0 FAX 49 0 7056 9398 29 Toll Free in Germany 0800 639 7678 e mail info omega de One Omega Drive River Bend Technology Centre Northbank Irlam Manchester M44 5BD United Kingdom TEL 44 0 161 777 6611 FAX 44 0 161 777 6622 Toll Free in United Kingdom 0800 488 488 e mail sales omega co uk It is the policy of OMEGA Engineering Inc to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC EMI regulations that apply OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products are not designed for use in and should not be used for human applications Introduction Notes Thank you for purchasing our RDXL120 Portable Data Station This Communication Function Manual provides information necessary for using communication functions and creating communication programs To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning op
56. 2 and bar Flow rate FLOWRATE m3 s m3 min m3 h t s t min t h I s l min I h kg s kg min kg h kl s kl min kl h ml s ml min ml h g s g min and g h Temperature TEMPERATURE AC and K Voltage current VOLT CURR mV V kV MV mA A kA and MA Power POWER mW W kW MW mvar var kvar Mvar mVA VA kVA and MVA Watt hour WATTHOUR Wh kWh MWh varh kvarh and Mvarh Any ANY Up to six arbitrary characters 5 24 5 5 SR Setting Commands Setting Sets the input range When setting the channel to skip Syntax SR pl p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number Analog CH 8 CH input 01 to 08 16 CH input 01 to 16 Logic CH DI01 DIO2 Calc CH CA01 to CA32 Comm CH co01 to co32 p2 Channel mode SKIP Query SR p1 Example Set channel 01 to OFF SKIP SR 01 SKIP Description This command cannot be specified while logging is in progress Measurements are not made on channels that are set to OFF When setting voltage TC or RTD without scaling Syntax Query Example SR pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number Analog CH 8 CH input 16 CH input DI01 DI02 CA01 to CA32 co01 to C032 01 to 08 01 to 16 Logic CH Calc CH Comm CH p2 Input type DC voltage VOLT Thermocouple TC RTD RTD None NONE p3 Input Range p4 Span lower limit p5 Span upper limit SR p1 Set the input type for channel 01 to TC type R span lower limit to 0 C and span upper limit to 1760 0 C SR 01 TC
57. 2 same as CO01 to CO32 CO01 to C032 p2 Communication input data Selectable range 9 9999E 29 to 1 0000E 30 0 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 The sign of E can be omitted Query CM1 Example Set 1 0000E 10 to communication input data number CO01 CM C001 1 0000E 10 EM Starts stops the e mail transmission function Syntax M pl lt terminator gt pl Operation type Start 0 Stop 1 Example Start the e mail transmission function EM 0 Description To use the e mail transmission function you must set the Ethernet interface e mail address and contents to be transmitted For the procedure to set each item see section 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission function KE Key operation command Syntax KE pl lt terminator gt pl Key type ESC key ESC HOME key HOME REVIEW key REVIEW FILE key FILE SETTING key SETTING HOLD key hold down LONGHOLD TIME DIV left key TIMEDIVSHORT TIME DIV right key TIMEDIVLONG RANGE key RANGE SAVE key SAVE DISPLAY key DISP GROUP key GROUP MARK key MARK MARK left key MARKLEFT MARK right key MARKRIGHT SET key SET START STOP key STARTSTOP Up arrow key UP Down arrow key DOWN Right arrow key RIGHT Left arrow key LEFT SELECT key SELECT Example Press the DISPLAY key KE DISP Description Operates in the same fashion as the key operation on the XL100 For consecutive key operations transmit the commands in the same order as the key operation on th
58. 3 Query IT 5 44 5 9 FC Syntax Example Description FE Syntax Example Description Output Commands Setting Measurement Data Output Outputs the screen image data FC pl lt terminator gt pl Screen image data output GET Output the screen image data from the XL100 FC GET Captures the current displayed screen on the XL100 and outputs the data in BMP format Syntax Outputs the setting data FE pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pl10 pll lt terminator gt pl Output data type Setting data of setting commands Decimal place and unit information Setting data of basic setting commands Reserved Reserved First channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01 to 16 lt Numeric value gt 00 OFF Last channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01to 16 lt Numeric value gt 00 OFF First pulse measurement channel number PLO1 Last pulse measurement channel number PLO1 First logic input channel number DI01 to DI02 Last logic input channel number DI01 to DI02 First calculation channel number CA01 to CA32 Last calculation channel number CA01 to CA32 p10 First communication channel number CO01 to C032 p11 Last communication channel number CO01 to C032 Get the decimal place and unit for channels 01 to 12 and pulse channel FE 1 01 12 PL01 PLO01 Set the first channel number and last channel number parameters so that the last channel number is greater than or equal to th
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60. L120 as a user by accessing the RDXL120 using the user name user Within the number of connections Within 2 minutes Yes Entered quit 1 Increment retry count No No No No Verification match Within 3 retries Within th ber of yo no ithin the number o ii e Within 3 retries gt gt OD Login complete Hie Mik H App 2 2 x pu ddy Hi Appendix 3 Data Output Flow Example in Which the List of Files in Directory DATAO Is Output 10 Files at a Time START C Send the command D Command to send Command description Received response data ME DIR CFCARD DATAO 10 Specify the number of file lists to be output when Receive the response m 2 Are there more Output command for the first file list issuing this command NO When the number of output file lists file lists YES C Send the command ME DIR DATAO 10 Receive the response I l l I l L ees H l xxxKbyte free l l J I File list is smaller than the maximum number of file lists specified by the ME DIR command 10 in this example one can conclude that there are no more Output the file lists subsequent file lists App 3 1 Appendix 3 Data Output Flow Example in Which the File 10101000 DDS in the DATAO Directory Is Output Command to STAR
61. M gt USER REGISTER even if they are registered with administrator privileges No password is necessary you can log in regardless of whether a password is en tered when logging in as anonymous The user level is set to user privileges You can read the files on the storage medium of the RDXL120 but you cannot write files or delete files on the storage medium When SYSTEM gt USER REGISTER gt ADMINISTRATOR gt REGISTER is set to ON e You can log into the RDXL120 using the user name and password registered as administrator e All functions of the FTP server can be used with administrator privileges When SYSTEM gt USER REGISTER gt ADMINISTRATOR gt REGISTER is set to OFF e You can log into the RDXL120 without the password by accessing the RDXL120 us ing the user name admin e All functions of the FTP server can be used with administrator privileges Directory structure of the FTP server When you log into the FTP server the internal memory of the RDXL120 is assigned to the root directory If a CF or SD memory card is inserted in the RDXL120 the CFCard or SDCard directory is created under the root directory If the CF or SD memory card is not inserted the CFCard or SDCard directory does not appear The directory structure virtual directory of the FTP server is shown below G Internal memory A CF Card e There is a limitation on the number of simultaneous connections and the number of simul taneous
62. N I Window OUT 0 p4 High limit value 99999 to 99999 5 35 090 01g psepuer s a 5 7 Basic Setting Commands p5 Low limit value 99999 to 99999 Query XL Example Set the end trigger to low limit 500 of analog input CH3 XL 2 03 L 500 Description Set the high and low limits using a five digit integer without a decimal point The decimal place is the same as the span and scale settings of the analog input channel Be sure to set the high limit greater than the low limit When setting the end trigger to an alarm Syntax XL pl p2 lt terminator gt pl End trigger type Alarm 3 p2 Alarm output number to be used as the end trigger 1to4 Query XL Example Set the end trigger to alarm output number 1 XL 3 1 When setting the end trigger to a specific time Syntax XL pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl End trigger type Time 4 p2 End date YY MM DD fixed form YY year 00 to 99 MM month 01 to 12 DD day 01to 31 p3 End time HH MM SS fixed form HH hour 00 to 23 MM min 00 to 59 SS s 00 to 59 Query XK Example Set the end trigger to 4 56 7 on February 3 2030 XL 4 30 02 03 04 56 07 Description If the trigger mode is set to repeat the end trigger cannot be set to time When setting the end trigger to a timer Syntax XL pl p2 lt terminator gt pl End trigger type Timer 5 p2 End timer s 1 to 31536000 XL Set the end trigger to a 600 s timer XL 5 600 Query Example XH Sets the key login
63. O1 30024 Measured data of analog input CH24 30201 Measured data of pulse input CH 30301 Measured data of logic input CH1 30302 Measured data of logic input CH2 Input registers 30001 to 30008 and 30001 to 30016 correspond to 8 ch input and 16 ch input respectively The data is a 16 bit signed integer The value is the same as the measured data in binary output format The data is set to an integer 1 and 0 when the logic input channel is high and low respectively 31001 Alarm status of the measured data of analog input CHO1 31024 Alarm status of the measured data of analog input CH24 31201 Alarm status of the measured data of pulse input CH 31301 Alarm status of the measured data of logic input CH1 31302 Alarm status of the measured data of logic input CH2 Input registers 31001 to 31008 and 31001 to 31016 correspond to 8 ch input and 16 ch input respectively The data is a 16 bit integer The value is the same as the alarm status in binary output format The register contains the data in the order A2A1A4A3 The RDXL120 uses only A1 A2 to A4 are always set to zero 32001 Calculated data of CA01 higher 2 bytes 32002 Calculated data of CAO1 lower 2 bytes 32003 Calculated data of CAO2 higher 2 bytes 32064 Calculated data of CA32 lower 2 bytes The data is a 32 bit signed integer Two registers are assigned to each data value The value is the same as the calculated data in binary output format 33001 Alarm status of calculated d
64. OBASE T Data rate 100 Mbps maximum Protocol TCP IP Supported services FTP server FTP client SMTP client mail transmission Web server DHCP DNS and SNTP Connector type RJ 45 Maximum Number of Simultaneous Connections Number of Simultaneous Users The following table shows the maximum number of simultaneous connections the number of simultaneous users and the port number for each function Function Maximum Number Number of Simultaneous Users Port Number of Connections Administrator User Setting Measurement server 1 1 1 34339 Maintenance Test server 1 1 1 34340 FTP server 2 2 22 21 1 The port numbers are fixed 2 There are user limitations For details see Granting Access Privileges under Login in section 1 2 2 1 eoepe U 19 49U13 D 2 2 Connecting of the Ethernet Interface When Connecting Only the RDXL120 and the PC Connect the LAN ports of the RDXL120 and the PC using a 10BASE T or 100BASE TX LAN cable LAN port LAN cable If you are connecting the RDXL120 and the PC directly in a one to one configuration without using a hub use a cross LAN cable When Connecting to an Existing Network When connecting the RDXL120 or the PC to an existing network communication parameters such as the data rate and connector type must be matched For details consult your system or network administrator Note e Depending on the reliability of the network or the volume of net
65. OW eee eeeee cece eee eeeeeetetneeeeeeaes data reception control data SUM data transmission control a date and time Setting cccceeceeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeaaes DG vtae teene aaae a eaa decimal place unit information os Default Gateway ceccccccceeeseecee cess eeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeees delay sampling count setting of delimiter n eseese errereen device closing of device opening of DNS Setting DNS setting of domain name domain suffix E e mail and Web server ECFrOFrS cccececeseseceeeeesseteaeeeeeeseees 7 4 eza Og uit salient sz mzettek szaz ell 5 11 e mail log display 2 18 e mail message contents Of 2 31 e mail setting the contents to be transmitted 5 40 e mail SMTP server name setting Of 5 42 e mail transmission 1 6 2 24 2 25 2 26 2 27 2 28 e mail transmission recipient address setting Of 5 41 e mail transmission sender address setting of e mail transmission test zi EM command ccccccceceescessseeceeeccsseneaeeeceesceseaeaeeeeeeseenees END flag i catiscn teehee eh Ra ae end trigger selection of R error log display cce scesedenscececccesscessesssseossesotensesncoseeveaneeee error message log s ssesssssessssseessrsrerrrsrsinesrinnerrnnrern
66. P server e User Certain limitations exist in using the setting measurement server maintenance test server and FTP server e Limitations on the use of the setting measurement server Users are not authorized to change the settings that would change the operation of the RDXL120 Users can output measured and setting data e Limitations on the use of the maintenance test server A user cannot disconnect a connection between another PC and the RDXL120 A user can disconnect the connection between the PC that the user is using and the RDXL120 e Limitations on the use of the FTP server A user cannot save files to the external storage medium of the RDXL120 or delete files on it A user can load files Selecting Whether to Register ON OFF Users ON Registers users You can set the user name and password for logging in OFF Not register users Setting the User Name Enter the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters You cannot register the same user names Since the word quit is reserved as a command on the RDXL120 the user name quit is not allowed Only the administrator is valid for the FTP server function Login is not possible even if a user is registered with administrator privileges Setting the Password Set the password using up to six alphanumeric characters 2 13 eoepe U 19 149U13 D 2 7 Setting the Login and Timeout Functions of Ethernet Communications Note e The relationship between
67. PC Connection Procedure of the USB Communication Interface Connect a USB cable to the Mini B connector on the RDXL120 and a USB hub or a type Aconnector of a PC on the host calculater end Setting the USB Interface Set the following item Setting the USB ID Set the USB ID number of the RDXL120 within the following range 0 to 31 You can connect multiple devices to a host controller on the USB If the RDXL120 is connected to multiple devices in a single USB system the USB ID number is used by the host controller to identify each device Therefore unique ID numbers must be assigned to the RDXL120s within a single system Note Do not change the USB ID number while using the USB Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode be iit SZOB as CALCULATION COMMUNICATION Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 3 8 ej1 U LEAS B 3 3 USB Communication Specifications and Setup Procedure 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING 209 42 95 sz l n ore INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION MANICA TON e HAROWARE SYSTEM l SETTING ag Sr SHE PCOMMNICATION ra S i INTERFACE _ SERIAL COMM use ETHERNET NETWORK FUND Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB KS 232 or AS 48 3 Use the arrow keys to select USB and press SELECT SETTING Ey SAE gt COMANICATION it oe Ja IN
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69. Suffix When the IP address corresponding to the server name with the domain name of the previous section is not found the system may be set up to search using a different domain name In such cases set the domain name to be searched following the domain name of the previous section as a domain suffix e Set the domain suffix using up to 64 characters e You can specify up to two domain suffixes primary and secondary 2 4 2 3 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface e Setting the SNTP Time Synchronization Function You can synchronize the standard clock by connecting to an SNTP server at power on and at specified timer intervals when the RDXL120 is in Free Running Mode using the Ethernet interface The following items are set in addition to the Ethernet interface to use this function SNTP ON OFF Select whether to enable ON or disable OFF SNTP Server Name Set the host name set using FQDN or IP address using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Confirmation Time Set the cycle for synchronizing the clock in the range of 1 to 24 hours e Enabling Disabling the Login Function of the RDXL120 The item below applies when the RDXL120 is used as a setting measurement server or maintenance test server on the Ethernet interface It does not apply to login when using the RDXL120 as an FTP server see section 2 7 If you enable the login function only registered users can log in to the RDXL120 e Communication Timeout The
70. T Command de Received rest C Send the command D Ble eh ME GET CFCARD DATA0 10101000 DLO Specify the file name using full path and output the data C Receive the response BINARY header a l i i BINARY data BINARY footer L PEN J Are there x NO Bit 0 of the BINARY header more data 0 There is more data YES 1 Data transmission is con C Send the command D ME NEXT Output the subsequent data Receive the response 7 BINARY header a BINARY data l l l l BINARY footer App 3 2 xipueddy Hi Appendix 4 Time Zones and XG Command Parameters The following tables show the relationship between the parameters and time zones in the time setting using the XG command XG Parameter Time Zone pi p2 1200 0 GMT 12 00 International Date Line West 1100 0 GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa 1000 0 GMT 10 00 Hawaii 0900 0 GMT 09 00 Alaska 0800 0 GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US and Canada Tijuana 0700 0 GMT 07 00 Arizona 1 GMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan 2 GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US and Canada 0600 0 GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey 1 GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan 2 GMT 06 00 Central America 3 GMT 06 00 Central Time US and
71. TERFACE use SERIAL COMM ETHERNET NETHORK FUNC Set the USB 10 I gt COMANICATION AG aE KARE Prise f AES as use 10 Ee Set the USB 1D number 4 Press SELECT to show the USB ID selection list 5 Use the arrow keys to select the USB ID and press SELECT 6 Press SET Chapter 4 Modbus Protocol 4 1 Modbus Protocol Specifications and Function Codes The Modbus protocol can be used only on the serial interface RS 232 or RS 485 Modbus Specifications The Modbus specifications of the RDXL120 are as follows Specifications Description Transmission media RS 232 or RS 485 Baud rate Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps 57600 and 115200 are selectable only on the RS 485 Start bit Fixed to 1 bit Stop bit Select 1 or 2 bits Parity Select Odd Even or None no parity Transmission mode RTU Remote Terminal Unit mode or ASCII mode Data length RTU mode 8 bits ASCII mode Select 7 or 8 bits Error detection RTU mode Uses error detection CRC 16 ASCII mode Uses LRC Data interval RTU mode Determines message termination with a time interval equal to 3 5 characters or more ASCII mode Indicates message termination with CR LF Slave address RS 232 1 to 247 RS 485 1 to 247 1090 01d snqpoly al Function Codes of the Modbus Protocol The function codes of Modbus protocol that the RDXL120 supports are listed below Slave Function The sl
72. TTING Ag 08 2 be gt COMANICATION AP 20k beh POUMMNICATION 4 Fp Re Oc ENR FLNC 4S ET I Oct INTERFACE 7 mma FIP AIN WEB SERVER SERIAL COMM E MAIL use ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB BS 232 or AS 488 PN 2 11 v eu zu 19u49U13 D 2 6 FTP Test 4 With FP CLIENT SETTINGS selected press SELECT PeNETHORK FUNC A ALAA mFIP CLIENT SZERB emi sa DATA TRANSMISSION PRIM FIP SERVER SEC FTP SERVER FIP TRANSMISSION TEST Turn ON OFF the date transmission to the FIP server 5 Use the arrow keys to select FTP TRANSMISSION TEST and press SELECT Press SELECT to transfer the file PeNETHORK FUNC PE ETE mF TP CLIENT aM Bl DATA TRANSMISSION ee PRIM FTP SERVER evseeseneee 2 7 Setting the Login of Ethernet Communications By setting these functions you can prohibit access to the RDXL120 by third parties from the network authorize setup operations of the RDXL120 via the Ethernet network and disconnect connections if there is no data transmission for a given time To use this function however the Ethernet interface must be configured as described in section 2 3 Registering Users Selecting the User Level Select either user level administrator or user Administrator One administrator can be registered The administrator has the privileges to use all the functions of the setting measurement server maintenance test server and FT
73. The default setting is RDXL120 Alarm_summary Header 1 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Header 2 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters e Settings When Transmitting E mail Messages at the Specified Time e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 You can turn ON OFF the function for each recipient ON Transmits e mail messages to the recipient OFF Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient Interval Time interval used to repeat the e mail transmission starting from the REFERENCE TIME Select from the following th 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h or 24h REFERENCE TIME The time when the e mail message is to be transmitted In addition the e mail transmission is repeated at the specified interval from this point Specify the time in the following range for each recipient 00 00 to 23 59 Example If Reference time is 17 15 and Interval is 8h e mail messages are transmitted at 17 15 01 15 and 09 15 2 25 eoepeju 194943 D 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function Contents of the Transmitted Mail Add Inst Data e ON Attaches to the e mail message the instantaneous values of all channels existing at the time of e mail transmission e OFF The instantaneous values are not attached to the e mail message Add Source URL Uniform Resource Locator e ON If the Web server function is specified on the RDXL120 the
74. The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Set the value according to the system or network to which the RDXL120 belongs In some cases this setting may not be necessary DNS Domain Name System You must set the DNS if you are using a host name to specify the destination server of the file transfer on an FTP client or the server of the e mail recipient DNS is a system used to associate names used on the Internet called host names and domain names to IP addresses The host name domain name can be used instead of the IP address when accessing the network The DNS server manages the database that contains the host name domain name and IP address correlation DNS Server e Set the IP address of the DNS server The default setting is 0 0 0 0 e You can specify up to two DNS server IP addresses primary and secondary If the primary DNS server is down the secondary DNS server is automatically looked up for the mapping of the host name domain name and IP address Host Name Set the RDXL120 s host name using up to 64 characters Domain Name e Set the network domain name that the RDXL120 belongs to using up to 64 characters e When the destination server of the file transfer or the server of the e mail recipient is looked up using the DNS server this domain name is appended to the host name as a possible domain name if it is omitted The recipient name server name is set to the name specified by FTP Server Name or SMTP Server Name Domain
75. XK pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Start trigger type Alarm 3 p2 Alarm output number to be used as the start trigger 1to4 Query XK Example Set the start trigger to alarm output number 4 XK 3 4 When setting the start trigger to a specific time Syntax XK pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Start trigger type Time 4 p2 Start date YY MM DD fixed form YY year 00 to 99 MM month 01 to 12 DD day 01to 31 p3 Start time HH MM SS fixed form HH hour 00 to 23 MM min 00 to 59 SS s 00 to 59 Query XK Example Set the start trigger to 3 45 6 on January 2 2006 XK 4 06 01 02 03 45 06 Description If the trigger mode is set to repeat the start trigger cannot be set to time XL Selects the end trigger When setting the end trigger to none Syntax XL pl lt terminator gt pl End trigger type None 0 Query XL Example Set the end trigger to none XL 0 When setting the end trigger to external input Syntax XL pl lt terminator gt pl End trigger type External input 1 Query XL Example Set the end trigger to external input XL 1 When setting the end trigger to input level Syntax XL pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt pl End trigger type Input level 2 p2 Channel to be used as the end trigger Analog CH For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01 to 16 Pulse CH PLO1 Calculation CH CA01 to CA32 Communication CH C001 to C032 p3 End trigger level type High limit trigger H Low limit trigger L Window I
76. a INPUT INTERFACE ay DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM uss CALCLLATION ETHERNET LAMA N TCA TON NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or BS 486 3 i the arrow keys t cio NETWORK FUNC and press SELECT gt COMMNICATION AB ogy j PERK FUNC rte SET I ae WEB SERVER E MAIL SETTI mR 8 a gt OMANICATION aza ma INTERFACE LAN SERIAL COMM ue ETHERNET NETWORK FUN heg the FIP client Wed server and E GO 4 With FTP CLIENT selected press SELECT PeNETHORK FUND Aa 275 13 98 rTP CLIENT dil pA HL Bt DATA TRANSMISSION ETMEM PRIM FTP SERVER SEC FIP SERVER FIP TRANSMISSION TEST Turn ON OFF the deta transmission to the FIP server eoepeju 194913 D 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Setting the Auto Transfer of Measurement and Alarm Data Files 5 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item e Primary server setting display FTP CLIENT Am 2078 49 88 PRIMARY SERVER Gino Mie Dad SERVER NAME INAK PORT NUMGER 21 LOGIN NAME PASSHORD ACCOUNT m PASV MODE OFF INITIAL PATH f l Set the primary FIP server by IP address or host mame max 64 characters 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET 2 10 FTP Test You can test whether files can be transferred via t
77. a a i iaag a ad etetni nel 5 3 A Listof Command Shannan n a ant is seg ad 5 19 Input Range Parameters cccccceecseeceeecceceseeceeceeeseseeaeeeeeeeeecseseesneeeseeeeseeeeeeaesseneseesenes 5 23 Setting Commands Setting ceceecccieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeeecneeesaeseeeeesaeesaeesnieeeiaeeeeeesnaes 5 25 Setting Commands Control ceceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeccaeeeeeecneeeaeeeeeescaeesaeeeeneesiaeseeeeeaes 5 31 Basic Setting COMMANS seis estar tent dntentnettatie bern ete te 5 33 Output Commands Control ssai aa aR a aE n Eaa O nara EEEE 5 43 Output Commands Setting Measurement Data Output 0 0 0 eee ceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeaes 5 45 Output Commands RS 485 Dedicated Commands cccccceceseceseteeeesseeesesseeeseeeees 5 47 Maintenance Test Commands Available when using the maintenance test server function via Ethernet COMMUNICATIONS eee ceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeteeeeeeenaeeeeenaeeeneees 5 48 Contents Chapter 6 Status 6 1 Status Information ANdFilter danna nara aa aa a a A 6 1 6 2 Bit Structure of the Status Information sseseseeeseeseeereesettetetrttntttrtentttntenttnntenstnstnnsennrnnt 6 2 Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 1 Error Messages Related to SettingS cccceeceesccesseeeeeceeeeeneeeeeeeseaeeeeeecueeesaeeeeeesieeseeeenaes 7 1 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation ecceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseaeteeeecueeeseeeeeeesieeseeeenaes 7 3 7 3 Communication Error Messag
78. adaa INPUT INTERFACE T E DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM Us CALCULATION ETHERNET Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB BS 232 or RS 48 3 Use the arrow keys to select ETHERNET and press SELECT SETTING KEZI 7 85 83 15 gt COMMNICATION DEN 64 et 1 gt COMMNICATION mag pet THERNET afsus Ad INTERFACE TAN TIME ZOE iT IP ADORESS 0 9 0 0 SERIAL COMM ONS 0FF use SNIP iF Sy za AN LOGIN FUNCTION OFF NETHORK FUNC COMM TIMEOUT pe l sin 5 KEEPAL IVE uo Loo Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or display for setting the item eg res EED FE tet SOE ML oe CHP 0 8 0 0 IPVE INFO Turn ON OFF the DHCP function euto assicnaent of IP addresses mmm e DNS Setting display Pp ETHERNET KEZI FE INS mas ONS PRIM ONS SERVER 0 0 0 0 SEC ONS SERVER 0 0 0 0 HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME PRIM DOMAIN SUFFIX SSS SEC DOMAIN SUFFIX f Ld SNTP Setting display PPLTHERNET IE 75 43 38 SNIP a mad SNIP SERVER NAME CONFIRM TIME zan Turn ON OFF the SNIP function clock synchronization Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET 2 4 Checking the Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface Checking the Connection Status on the RDXL120 You can check the connection status of the Ethernet interface with the LAN port LED of the RDXL120
79. ag identifier Binary Data For the output format of various data types see section 5 3 Data Sum The sum value of binary data 5 14 5 2 Response Syntax Flag Flag Bit Name Abbreviation 0 1 Meaning of the Flag 7 BO MSB LSB Output byte order 6 CS No Yes Existence of a checksum 5 z 4 3 2 1 0 END Middle End In the middle or at the end of the continuous data output first When the BO flag is O the MSB is output first When the BO flag is 1 the LSB is If the check sum is enabled parameter 1 using the CS command parameter each sum value is inserted in the header sum and data sum sections in the Basic Syntax on the previous page If the check sum is disabled parameter 0 a zero is inserted in the header sum and data sum sections If the amount of data output in response to a ME command is large not all the data may be returned in one output request parameter GET In this case the END flag becomes 0 You must send output requests parameter NEXT to receive the rest of the data until the END flag becomes 1 The bits that have for the name and flag are not used The value is undefined Identifier ID Number Binary Data Type Type Format 0 Undefined file File 1 Measured calculated data Data X 2 3 ja _ 4 Manual sampled data file File X 5 z 6 z 7 4 8 9 2 10 11
80. age using up to 64 alphanumeric characters 2 26 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function Header 2 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alhanumeric characters Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting code SETTING a wegi G RuD as LEUL S DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTIN Er SETTING erted 2 Shareedse Sowno aZfh lam si INPUT INTERFACE T DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM use CALCULATION ETHERNET LM NILATIUN NETHORK FUNC HARDHARE SYSTEM Set the communicetion interface to be used LAN USB BS 232 or AS 48 3 Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK FUNC and press SELCT SETTING a erase PC MMNICATION a PEATE gt COMMUNICATION SED 81 PPE THORK FUNC SESE MD Ic INTERFACE TAN PIP CLIENT e HEB SERVER SERIAL COMM E MAIL USB ETHERNET NETMORK FUNG Set the FIP client Feb server and E sail 226 4 Use the arrow keys to select E MAIL and press SELECT gt COMMNICATION 4 PETE PPNETORK FUNC a PEE PPE THORK FUNC 7 me 4 E MAIL 7 HD as FTP CLIENT PAS WEB SERVER ALARM INFO EMA l SSS SPECIFIED TIE SYS ERR TRANS l 2 27 veu u 43u14 D 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function 5 Use the arrow k
81. ained in the Note next section at the end of the logging operation or when a file is created when the file division function is turned ON If a file with the same name is detected at the destination the file is transferred with the last character of the file name changed Example If the file to be transferred named 050714130440 DLO exists at the destination the file name is changed to 050714130440Fxxxx DLO where xxxx is a value between 0000 and 9999 before it is transferred e Setting the FTP Destination Consult your system or network administrator when setting parameters such as the primary secondary FTP servers port number login name password account and availability of the PASV mode Specifying Primary and Secondary You can specify two destination FTP servers primary and secondary If the primary server is down the file is transferred to the secondary server FTP Server Name Enter the name of the file transfer destination FTP server using up to 64 alphanumeric characters If the DNS is used you can set the host name as a server name For details on setting the DNS see section 2 3 Setting the Ethernet Interface You can also set the IP address In this case the DNS is not required Port Number Enter the port number of the file transfer destination FTP server in the range of 1 to 65535 The initial value is 21 Login Name Enter the login name for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanume
82. ame for the POP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters s Password Set the password for the POP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters POP authentication POP before SMTP is one of the user authentication methods for sending e mail Access to the SMTP server is granted by accessing the specific POP3 server first before sending the e mail Because SMTP does not have a user authentication function it is often used to send spam mail By using POP to receive mail through authentication in advance it allows the IP address of the user to be accessible for transmission only for a given period As a result such abuse can be prohibited 2 24 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function e Settings for Transmitting Alarm Information Recipient 1 Recipient 2 You can turn ON OFF the function for each recipient ON Transmits e mail messages to the recipient OFF Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient Contents of the Transmitted Mail Add Inst Data e ON The instantaneous values of all channels are included in the e mail message e Off The instantaneous values are not included in the e mail message Add Source URL Uniform Resource Locator e ON If the Web server function is specified on the RDXL120 the URL of the RDXL120 is attached to the e mail e OFF The URL of the RDXL120 is not attached to the e mail Subject Set the subject of the e mail message using up to 32 alphanumeric characters
83. and Web operation log For display examples see section 2 10 Operator All operations except key lock are possible in addition to the functions on the monitor page e Monitor Page Enabling Disabling the Monitor Page ON The monitor page can be displayed on a Web browser OFF Disables the monitor page Enabling Disabling Access Control ON Enables access control You must enter the user name and password to display the monitor page OFF Disables access control Setting the User Name Enter the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters using SYSTEM gt USER REGISTER Setting the Password Enter the password using up to six alphanumeric characters e Operator Page Enabling Disabling the Operator Page ON The operator page can be displayed on the browser OFF Disables the operator page Enabling Disabling Access Control ON Enables access control You must enter the user name and password to display the operator page OFF Disables access control eoepe U 19 149U13 D 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function Setting the User Name Enter the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters using SYSTEM gt USER REGISTER An administrator or a user with administrator privileges for Web browsing can access the Web server function Setting the Password Enter the password using up to six alphanumeric characters e Saving the Settings To activate the settings that have been changed in th
84. anged with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command An error will occur if the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 and you try to set the read cycle to a value less than 5 s Set the read cycle to a value greater than or equal to 5 s Sets the command of the Modbus master function When not setting a command Syntax Query Example YM pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Registration number 1 to 32 p2 Presence or absence of the command OFF YM pl Do not set a command to command registration number 1 YM 1 OFF When setting a command Syntax YM pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt pl Registration number 1 to 32 p2 Presence or absence of the command ON p3 First channel number C01 to C30 corresponds to CO01 to CO30 C001 to C032 p4 Last channel number C01 to C30 corresponds to CO01 to CO30 C001 to C032 p5 Slave device address 1 to 247 p6 First register number 30001 to 39999 300001 to 365535 40001 to 49999 400001 to 465535 p7 Type of data assigned to the register INT16 UINT16 INT32_B INT32_L UINT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT B Or FLOAT L Query YM pl Example Register the following command in command registration number 2 Read the 32 bit signed integer data that is assigned to registers 30003 upper 16 bits and 30004 lower 16 bits of the slave device at address 5 into C02 of the XL100 YM 2 0N C02 C02 5 30003 INT32_B Description This command is valid when th
85. are output in the following syntax EA lt CRLF gt ttsss S lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt tt Command name SR SA XA sss s Setting basic setting data variable length one line 5 4 5 2 Response Syntax Example EA SR 01 VOLT 20mv 0 20 SR 02 VOLT 20mv 0 20 Decimal Place Unit Information The FE command is used to output the data The measured computed data that are output using the FD command contains only the mantissa when binary data output is specified By combining with the binary display data or the decimal place obtained with the FE command the correct measured calculated data can be derived Syntax The data is output for each channel in the following syntax EA lt CRLF gt s_kccuuuuuu pp lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt s Data status N S N Normal s Skip when the input range is set to SKIP for a measurement channel k Channel type 0 Measurement channel P Pulse channel A Calculation channel c Communication channel cc Channel number 01 to 32 uuuuuu Unit information 6 characters left justified mv mV V V AC C Mc Mc kc___ ke rpm__ rpm xxxxxx User defined character string pp Decimal place 00 to 04 No decimal 00000 for 00 One digit to the right of the decimal 0000 0 for 01 Two digits to the right of the decimal 000 00 for 02 Three digits to the right of the decimal 00 000 for 03 Four digits to the right of the decimal 0 0000 for 04 _ Space Examp
86. assword up to 6 characters p5 Ethernet login registration Administrator privileges ADMIN User privileges USER p6 Web browsing registration Administrator privileges ADMIN User privileges USER p7 Key login registration Administrator privileges ADMIN User privileges USER Query YZ p1 Example Set the registration of user 1 to ON the user name to YMIUSER the registration to ON and the password to XL100 Set the Ethernet login and Web browsing to administrator privileges and key login to user privileges YZ 1 ON YMIUSER XL100 ADMIN ADMIN USER Description If a user has administrator privileges for Ethernet login Web browsing or key login and wishes to change it to user privileges or turn the registration OFF the administrator registration must be turned ON or another user whose registration is turned ON must have administrator privileges for that item The query response of parameter p4 is the specified password is not returned IU Sets the USB ID Syntax kkkkkk IU pl lt terminator gt pl USB ID number Query IU Example Set the USB ID number to 10 IU10 Description The setting changed with this command is applied when it is saved using the XE command 0 to31 XF Sets the save mode When setting the file division to no division Syntax XF pl p2 lt terminator gt p1 Memory full operation Stop STOP Repeat REPEAT Delete DELETE p2 File division No division 0 Query XF Example Se
87. ata of CAO1 33032 Alarm status of calculated data of CA32 Data type and value are the same as those of the alarm status of the measured data 34001 Measured data of expanded pulse input CH higher 2 bytes 34002 Measured data of expanded pulse input CH lower 2 bytes The data is a 32 bit signed integer Two registers are assigned to each data value The value is the same as the calculated data in binary output format 39001 Year 4 digits 39002 Month 39003 Day 39004 Hour 39005 Minute 39006 Second 39007 Millisecond Hold Register Data 40001 40032 Communication input data of C001 Communication input data of C032 Values in the range of 32768 to 32767 can be written to the hold registers 4 2 4 3 Modbus Error Response for Modbus Slave When using the Modbus slave function the RDXL120 returns the error codes below to the master device For the error messages related to communications that the RDXL120 displays see chapter 8 Error Messages Code Meaning Cause 1 Bad function code Unsupported function request For a list of supported functions see section 4 1 Modbus Protocol Specifications and Function Codes 2 Bad register number Attempted to read write to a register that has no corresponding channel 3 Bad number of registers The specified number of registers is zero However no response is returned in the following cases CRC error Errors other than those in the above list
88. ave function of the RDXL120 does not support broadcast commands Function Function Operation Code 3 Read the hold register 4xxxx The master device can read the communication input data written using function codes 6 and 16 4 Read the input register 8xxxx The master device loads the calculated measured and time data of the RDXL120 6 Single write to hold register 4xxxx The master device writes to the communication input data of the RDXL120 8 Loopback test The master device performs a loopback test of the RDXL120 The RDXL120 only supports message return test code 0x00 16 Write to the hold register 4xxxx The master device writes to the communication input data of the RDXL120 Hexadecimal 00 Master Function Function Function Operation Code 3 Read the hold register Read the hold register data of another device into 4xxxx and 4xxxxx communication input data Cxx 4 Read the input register Read the input register data of another 3xxxx and 3xxxxx device into communication input data Cxx 4 2 Register Assignments for Modbus Slave The register assignments when operating as a Modbus slave are shown below The register data does not contain unit and decimal place information Set them on the Modbus master Binary values are stored to the register in order from the MSB Input Register Data 30001 Measured data of analog input CH
89. ble Range of Span Range of Span Parameter of the SR Command Upper and Lower Limits of the SR Command of the Input Range 100 mV 100mV 100 00 to 100 00 mV 10000 to 10000 500 mV 500mV 500 0 to 500 0 mV 5000 to 5000 1V 1V 1 0000 to 1 0000 V 10000 to 10000 5V 5V 5 000 to 5 000 V 5000 to 5000 10 V 10V 10 000 to 10 000 V 10000 to 10000 50 V 50V 50 00 to 50 00 V 5000 to 5000 1 5 V 1 5V 1 000 to 5 000 V 1000 to 5000 Thermocouple TC Input Range Range Parameter Selectable Range of Span Range of Span Parameter of the SR Command Upper and Lower Limits of the SR Command of the Input Range R R 0 to 1768 C 0 to 1768 S S 0 to 1768 C 0 to 1768 B B 600 to 1800 C 600 to 1800 K K 200 0 to 1372 0 C 2000 to 13720 E E 200 0 to 1000 0 C 2000 to 10000 J J 200 0 to 1200 0 C 2000 to 12000 T T 200 0 to 400 0 C 2000 to 4000 N N 0 0 to 1300 0 C 0 to 13000 W WwW 0 to 2315 C 0 to 2315 L L 200 0 to 900 0 C 2000 to 9000 U U 200 0 to 400 0 C 2000 to 4000 e RTD Input Range Range Parameter Selectable Range of Span Range of Span Parameter of the SR Command Upper and Lower Limits of the SR Command of the Input Range Pt100 PT 200 0 to 850 0 C 2000 to 8500 JPt100 JPT 200 0 to 500 0 C 2000 to 5000 Logic Input Range Range Parameter Selectable Range of Span Range of Span Parameter of the SR Command Upper and Lower Limits of the SR Command of the Input Range None NONE Oor1 Oor1 5 23 1090 01d psepur s a 5 4 Input Range Paramet
90. cations For details see section 2 7 You can select whether to active a setting command immediately after the command is executed or when the setting is saved with the XE command as with a basic setting com mand The BZ command is used to make the selection You can make the activation pro cess in the RDXL120 efficient by using the BZ command first to set the commands to be activated when the settings are saved with the XE command and then enter each setting At power on the settings are always activated immediately after a command is executed Type Command Function Usable State Administrator User Page Control UD Switches the display All Yes No 5 31 PS Starts Stops logging All Yes No 5 31 AK Confirms the alarm status All Yes No 5 31 alarm acknowledge EV Saves the manual sampled or screen image Logging stopped Yes No 5 31 data to the storage medium MS Reserved TL Reserved DS Reserved LO Loads the setting data Logging stopped Yes No 5 31 LI Saves the setting data Logging stopped Yes No 5 31 cM Sets the communication input data All Yes No 5 32 EM Starts Stops e mail messages Logging stopped Yes No 5 32 KE Key operation command All Yes No 5 32 BZ Sets the activation of the setting commands All Yes No 5 32 Yes Command usable No Command not usable 5 20 5 3 AList of Commands Basic Setting Commands In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the basic settings
91. ceived Header Errors The total number of IP packets that were discarded due to some error in the IP header such as a checksum error or an incorrect version number Received Address Errors The total number of IP packets that were discarded due to an invalid destination IP address such as 0 0 0 0 Datagrams Forwarded The total number of IP packets that were forwarded routed to another interface on the machine operating as a router Unknown Protocols Received 090 01g psepuer s 5 51 5 11 Maintenance Test Commands The total number of IP packets with an undefined higher level protocol invalid number in the IP header Received Packets Discarded The total number of IP packets that were received but were discarded or rejected due to insufficient buffer area a firewall function OS embedded etc Received Packets Delivered The total number of IP packets that were sent to a higher level protocol stack such as ICMP TCP or UDP Output Requests The total number of IP packets sent externally Routing Discards The total number of IP packets that were discarded because the packets could not be routed such as due to a configuration error in the routing table Discarded Output Packets The total number of IP packets that were discarded without being sent or rejected due to insufficient buffer area or a block provided by a firewall function OS embedded etc Output Packet No Route The total number of IP pa
92. ckets that were discarded because the packets could not be routed such as due to an undefined destination Reassembly Required The total number of received fragmented packets incomplete IP packets Reassembly Successful The number of times the reassembly of fragments were successful In other words this is the total number of complete IP packets that were reassembled from fragments Reassembly Failures The total number of fragment reassembly failures such as due to a timeout all the fragments were not collected within a given time or insufficient resource Datagrams Fragmented OK The total number of transmission IP packets that were fragmented at the time of transmission Datagrams Fragmented Fail The total number of transmission IP packets that failed in the fragmentation Fragments Created The total number of fragmented packets created by fragmenting the transmission IP packet DefaultTTL The default TTL Time To Live of transmission IP packets Datagrams All Frgs Not Revd The number of IP packets whose fragmented packets could not be received in whole Number of Interfaces The number of interfaces Number of Addresses The number of addresses related to the XL100 Number of Routes in Table The number of routes in the routing table routing information of the packet s destination of the XL100 Forwarding Enabled Enabled Disabled state of IP forwarding ICMP6 Statistics This section displays statist
93. cococooooooooo oo lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt The following types of ASCII data are available Query response decimal place unit information measured calculated data communication log FTP log operation error log key login log Web operation log e mail log alarm summary status information file list and user level Each type of ASCII data is described below Query Response The response syntax of the setting corresponding to a command or parameter with a question mark is indicated below For the query syntax of each command see sections 5 4 to 5 11 Syntax EA lt CRLF gt lt CRLF gt e e e CCRLF EN lt CRLF gt Example Command YK lt CRLF gt Response EA lt CRLF gt YK ON lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt Setting Basic Setting Data The FE command is used to output the data The setting basic setting data is output in the order of the listed commands in the table in section 5 3 A List of Commands However the setting information for the following commands is not output Setting commands setup SD command Setting commands control UD to KE commands output only for the BZ commana Basic setting commands XE YO YI and YC commands The output format of the setting basic setting data conforms to the syntax of each command Some commands are output in multiple lines Example Commands that are specified for each channel Syntax Two character command name and the subsequent parameters
94. communication MESSAGES eeecceeeeeeesteeeeeeeeeeeee 7 8 output commandS 5 22 output commands control 5 43 5 44 Output commands RS 485 and USB dedicated commands 5 47 output commands setting measurement data output 5 45 5 46 output flow of the file list of the external storage App 4 P PAFAMCTCMS a isssz sz sz tesa curv i parity check password PASV mode POPU MUMBO Las feces escent flan es se bee ke lates tenleg end ssel Prima ariane ne Ess E eae privilege PS command ioie eae a iaia dared s get CUI SLY a Foe Soc Eat seh ee Sue esa te query response quit commandi sei eee dink eke R i161 0 10 eee ee 2 24 register ASSIGNMENS cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeee 4 2 response SYMAX eee eeeeceeeeeeeeeeeteneneeeeeeees 3 5 4 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 10 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 14 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 18 r trialS i et ee 4 4 review display CrrOrs ee cece eee cee eeseteeeeeteeeneeeeeees 7 3 RJC setting query only 5 33 RS 232 interface setting Of ccccceccecee eee eeetteesteeeeeeees 3 3 RS 485 and USB communication dedicated syntax 5 18 RS 485 interface setting Of c eccceeeeeeeeeeteeeeteeeeeee 3 6 RID eats shes altnee sini he Gai signet 5 23 S 7R al PA EE E E T sampling interval setting of SB commands n eaa E s eng n s SCcomma
95. ctively URL http XL good com operator htm or URL http 123 45 67 89 operator htm e Contents of the Monitor Page Display Shown by the RDXL120 The display shown on the RDXL120 waveform digital bar graph review alarm summary or log is displayed on the monitor page If the RDXL120 is in the Setting Mode or File Operation Mode the monitor page cannot be displayed An error message is displayed Refreshing the Monitor Page The monitor page can be refreshed automatically or manually Auto refresh ON The monitor page is refreshed at the specified interval selected from 5 10 or 30 s Auto refresh OFF The monitor page is not automatically refreshed You can refresh the page manually Within 5 s of the last refreshing the page is not refreshed even if you attempt to refresh the page manually Zooming in or out of the Disply The display shown on the RDXL120 can be expanded to 20096 2 22 2 10 Showing and Using the Monitor or Operator Page Contents of the Operator Page On the operator page the following operations can be carried out in addition to the information available on the monitor page Switching to Setting Mode or File Operation Mode You can switch the RDXL120 to Setting Mode or File Operation Mode and carry out operations i the same fashion as when operating the RDXL120 directly using keys Operator Microrott Intermot Explorer gt kr i Fides lap Rakesh doe ira Pang 10 0 108 1 30 g r tot he
96. d XG command XH command XI command XJ command XK command XL command XO iCOMMANG MAE E EE E E E 5 34 XON XOFF XU command XV command XW command XY command XZ COMMMAN nici n r decease 5 35 Y YA command 5 37 YC command YD command YE command YG command YI command YK command YL command YM command YN command YO command YQ command YS command YT command YU command YV command YW command YX command YZ command Index 4 WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING INC warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase OMEGA s WARRANTY adds an additional one 1 month grace period to the normal one 1 year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time This ensures that OMEGA s customers receive maximum coverage on each product If the unit malfunctions it must be returned to the factory for evaluation OMEGA s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return AR number immediately upon phone or written request Upon examination by OMEGA if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limited to mishandling improper interfacing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorized modification This WARRANTY is VOID if the uni
97. dary fffffff File name eee Extension 3 characters _ Space Example EA 2006 03 30 16 08 41 283 CWD S 2006 03 30 16 08 41 000 P FTPC TXT EN Error Message Log The FL command is used to output the data The operation error log is output Up to 50 operation error logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data Other communication messages 400 to 999 and status messages 500 to 599 are not output Syntax EA lt CRLF gt yyyy mo dd_hh mi ss_nnn_uuue u lt CRLF gt eccccccccccccce EN lt CRLF gt yyyy Year 2000 to 2099 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 nnn Error code 001 to 999 uuu u Error message up to 80 characters _ Space 5 2 Response Syntax Example EA 2006 03 30 16 08 41 282 FTP control connection error EN Key Login Log The FL command is used to output the data A log of users that have logged in and logged out is output Up to 50 login logout logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data If the power goes down while logged in you will be logged out In this case however it will not be recorded as a logout User number and user name are not output at the time of the logout Syntax EA lt CRLF gt yyyy mo dd_hh mi ss_xxx_nn_uuue eu lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt yyyy Year 2000 to 2099 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute
98. des Syntax ESC O pl lt terminator gt pl Device address 01 to 99 Example Open the device at address 01 and enable all commands ESC O 01 Description Specifies the address of the device with which to communicate Only one device can be opened at any given time When a device is opened with the ESC O comm d another device that is currently open is automatically closed When this command is received correctly the XL100 transmits the data ESC O Normally either CR LF or LF can be used as a terminator for communication commands However the terminator for this command must be set to CR LF ESC C Closes the device The ASCII code of ESC is 1BH See appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Syntax ESC C pl lt terminator gt pl Device address 01 to 99 Example Close the device whose address is 01 E Ie c 01 Description Clears the current connection with the device When this command is received correctly the XL100 transmits the data ESC C Normally either CR LF or LF can be used as a terminator for communication commands However the terminator for this command must be set to CR LF 5 48 5 11 close Syntax Example Description con Syntax Example eth Syntax Example Maintenance Test Commands Available when using the maintenance test server function via Ethernet communications Disconnects the connection between other device
99. digit overflows a 1 is added Finally the result is bit wise inverted Measured Calculated Binary Data Syntax The FD command is used to output the measured calculated data The ID number of the output format is 1 The measured data is output using signed 16 bit integer the calculated data is output using signed 32 bit integer These integers can be understood as physical values by adding the decimal point and the unit The decimal point position can be determined using the FE command Example of Deriving Physical Values from Binary Data Binary Data Decimal Position Code Physical Value Measured Value 10000 0 10000 10000 1 1000 0 10000 2 100 00 10000 3 10 000 1000 4 1 0000 Binary Data Format 2 bytes 2 bytes Number of blocks Number of bytes Binary data of block 1 Binary data of block n e Number of Blocks This is the number of blocks Number of Bytes This is the ize of one block in bytes 5 16 5 2 Response Syntax Block 1byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 2 byte 1 byte 1 byte lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt gt Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Millisecond Reserved Flag M C Channel A2A1 A4A3 Measured data M C Channel A2A1 A4A3 Calculated data 4 bytes The sections indicated as Reserv
100. ding e mail to recipient 2 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H 8H 12H or 24H p7 Time when sending e mail to recipient 2 HH MM ps Enable disable attachment of instantaneous data ON or OFF p9 Enable disable attachment of source URL ON or OFF p10 Recipient 1 subject up to 32 characters p11 Recipient 1 header 1 up to 64 characters p12 Recipient 1 header 2 up to 64 characters p13 Recipient 2 attachment of instantaneous data enable disable ON or OFF p14 Recipient 2 attachment of source URL enable disable ON or OFF p15 Recipient 2 subject up to 32 characters p16 Recipient 2 header 1 up to 64 characters p17 Recipient 2 header 2 up to 64 characters YU p1 Send e mail at 17 hours 15 minutes every day to recipient 1 Do not include instantaneous data but include the source URL The subject is GOOD header 1 is LP2 and header 2 is LP3 Send e mail at 8 hours 30 minutes every day to recipient 2 Include instantaneous data but not the source URL The subject is XL100 MORNINGDATA header 1 is XL100 and header 2 is TEMPERATURE YU TIME ON 24H 17 15 ON 24H 08 30 OFF ON GOOD LP2 LP3 ON OFF XL100 MORNING XL100 TEMPERATURE When sending system notifications Syntax Query Example YU pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 pl1 p12 lt terminator gt pl Content to be sent SYSTEM p2 Enable Disable recipient 1 ON or OFF p3 Enable Disable recipient 2 ON or OFF p4 Enable disable attachment o
101. dress cannot be specified Only one sender address is allowed 100 IP address doesn t belong to class A B or C 101 The result of the masked IP address is all Os or 1s 102 SUBNET mask is incorrect 103 The net part of default gateway is not egual to that of IP address 104 FTP client failed because the memory mode is manual 7 1 7 1 Error Messages Related to Settings Execution Errors Code Message Description Corrective Action 150 This action is not possible because sampling is in progress 151 This action is not possible during sampling or calculating 152 This action is not possible because saving is in progress Wait for the data save operation to complete 153 This action is not possible because formatting is in Wait for the format operation to complete progress 155 The message is not written while sampling is stopped 160 Cannot load the specified data Change the memory setting sobessopy 10113 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation This section gives a list of error codes and messages of the RDXL120 and their corrective action Error responses to communication commands are output in English External Storage Media Operation Errors Code Message Description Corrective Action 200 Operation aborted because an error was found in media _ Check the external storage medium 201 Not enough
102. duct 269 E mail transfer error May occur if a network failure cable problems duplicate addresses network device failure and so on occurs in the middle of the e mail transmission 270 POP authentication failed POP server authentication failed Check the server name account name and password 275 The current image cannot be output to the Web The setup display cannot be output to the Web browser This message is displayed on the Web browser 276 Image data currently being created Unable to perform Try again a little later key operation This message is displayed on the Web browser 277 Could not output screen to Web This message is displayed on the Web browser sobessopy 10113 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation FTP Client Errors The detail code does not appear in the error message on the screen You can view the code on the FTP log display of the RDXL120 or using the FTP log output via communications Code Message 280 IP address is not set or FTP function is not available Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 280 Character String and Details HOSTADDR An IP address has not been assigned to the RDXL120 Check the IP address DORMANT Internal processing error LINK Data link is disconnected Check the cable connection 281 FTP mail box operation error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 281
103. e Serial Ethernet USB Lower interface RS 232 RS 485 10BASE T 100BASE TX To use the communication function of the RDXL120 via the Ethernet or serial interface communications must be performed according to the following protocols that lie in between two FTP File Transfer Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol IP Internet Protocol HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol e SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol e RDXL120 standard protocol dedicated protocol To use the serial communication function select one of the following protocols e RDXL120 standard protocol dedicated protocol Modbus protocol slave Modbus protocol master Using the Communication Interfaces Simultaneously If you set the communication interface to LAN RS 232 you can use the LAN and RS 232 interfaces simultaneously Likewise if you set the interface to LAN RS 485 you can use the LAN and RS 485 interfaces simultaneously The table below indicates the operable functions for the various serial communication protocol settings 1 1 1 1 Relationship between the Communication Function and the Ethernet and Serial Interfaces List of Operable Functions by Serial Communication Protocol Setting Serial Communication Setting Protocol Operable Functions Modbus ASCII Modbus RTU Normal Master Slave Master Slave Normal Yes Master Yes Modbu
104. e XL100 BZ Sets the activation of the setting commands Syntax BZ pl Activation method of setting commands Activate after the setting command is executed default 1 Activate when the settings are saved using the XE command after executing the setting commana 0 Query BZ Example Activate the setting commands when the settings are saved using the XE command as with basic setting commands BZ 0 Description The default setting the response to BZ is BZ 1 is always in effect at power on This command is activated immediately pl lt terminator gt 5 32 5 7 In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command The settings that are returned in response to a query after issuing a basic setting command are the new settings even if the settings have not been saved with the XE command However the new settings only take effect after saving the settings using the XE command If you discard the settings with the XE command or start the logging operation before saving the settings with the XE command the settings that are returned in response to a query are reset to those before the change Basic setting commands cannot be used to change settings while logging is in progress XA Sets the alarm Syntax XA pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 lt termina tor gt pl Reserved p2 Output number to be set to AND For allORs NONE Independent settin
105. e basic setting mode by pressing the SET key the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings that existed before the change are activated Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING am 2095 3 a i PaT a od DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALGULATION COMMUNICATION HAROHARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING A AB PeNETHORK FUNC am 14418 ethabemiza wep ethane sc INPUT WEB SERVER DISPLAY MONITOR PAGE DATA SAVE ENABLE x ALARM ACCESS CONTROL F CALCULATION OPERATOR PAGE PUMMANICATION ss ENABLE OFF HARDHARE C SYSTEM Turns ON OFF the Yeb server function gt 3 Use the arrow pg to select NETWORK FUNC and press SELECT SETTING 8 gt COMMUNICATION ag ane COMMUNICATION otha aa PPHETHORK FUNC 4Z hAB ec INTERFACE TAN Se HEB SERVER SERIAL COMM E MAIL USB ETHERNET NET FUNG Set the FIP client Feb server and E sail 4 Use the arrow keys to select WEB SERVER and press SELECT gt COMMUNICATION SETTING ae mS CET FING F piga aay b COMMUNICATION szan FIP CLIENT INTERFACE plat By PER SERVER E MAIL SERIAL COMM USB ETHERNET NETHORK FUNC Set the communicetion interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or AS 488 gt 2 20 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function Use the arrow keys to select the desired ite
106. e first channel number Parameters p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 and p11 are valid when pt is set to O 1 or 2 BP U N e O p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 Example a Outputs the most recent measured calculated data FD pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pl10 pll1 p12 p13 lt terminator gt pl Output data type Output the most recent measured computed data in ASCII format 0 Output the most recent measured computed data in BINARY format 1 Reserved 4 5 p2 First channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01to 16 p3 Last channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 2 For 16 ch input 01to 16 z p4 First pulse measurement channel number 5 PLO1 y p5 Last pulse measurement channel number o PLO1 8 p6 First logic input channel number Mi DIO1 to DI02 Last logic input channel number DIO1 to DI02 First calculation channel number CA01 to CA32 Last calculation channel number CA01 to CA32 p10 First communication channel number co01 to C032 p11 Last communication channel number co01 to C032 p12 First expanded pulse measurement channel number PX01 p13 Last expanded pulse measurement channel number PX01 Output from the XL100 the most recent measurement of channels 1 to 5 pulse measurement data and logic measurement data 1 and 2 and the computed data of channels 1 to 5 in ASCII format FD 0 01 05 PL01 PL01 DI01 DI02 CA01 CA05 p7 p8 p9 Description The most recent measured computed da
107. e issued while logging is in progress For the characters that can be used for the group name see appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Note that semicolons commas backslashes asterisks and question marks cannot be used Sets the alarm line SL pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt pl Reserved p2 Reserved p3 Alarm line display ON OFF ON OFF p4 Reserved p5 Display Color RED GREEN BLUE B VIOLET BROWN ORANGE Y GREEN LIGHTBLUE VIOLET GRAY LIME CYAN blue green DARKBLUE YELLOW LIGHTGRAY olive PURPLE SL pl p2 Display the alarm line in red for group 1 SL ON RED Description Parameters p1 p2 and p4 are not used 5 28 5 5 Setting Commands Setting SE Sets the background color SC Sets the channel display color and waveform line width alarm line waveform line width width and grid display Syntax SC pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt Syntax SE pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 lt terminato pl Channel number r gt Analog CH 8 CH input 01 to 08 pl Reserved 16 CH input 01 to 16 p2 Reserved Pulse CH PLO1 p3 Background color WHITE BLACK Logic CH DIO1 DIO2 p4 Waveform line width of all channels dots Calc CH CA01 to CA32 1to3 Comm CH co01 to C032 p5 Alarm line width dots 1 to 3 p2 Display color p6 Grid display RED GREEN BLUE B VIOLET OFF 0 BROWN ORANGE Y GREEN ON 1 LIGHTBLUE VIOLET GRAY p7 Reserved LIME CYAN blue green ps Reserved DARKBLUE YELLOW Query SE LIGHTGRAY olive
108. e serial interface protocol is set to Master For serial interface settings see chapter 3 Serial Interface The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command YU Sets the contents to be transmitted by e mail When sending the changes in the alarm status Syntax YU pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pl10 pl1 p12 lt terminator gt pl Content to be sent ALARM p2 Enable Disable recipient 1 ON or OFF p3 Enable Disable recipient 2 ON or OFF p4 Reserved p5 Reserved p6 Reserved p7 Reserved p8 Enable disable attachment of instantaneous data ON OFF p9 Enable disable attachment of source URL ON or OFF p10 Subject up to 32 characters p11 Header 1 up to 64 characters p12 Header 2 up to 64 characters Query YU pl Example Transmit the alarm including instantaneous data but not including the source URL to recipient 1 The subject is ALM header 1 is LP2 and header 2 is LP3 YU ALARM ON OFF ON OFF ALM LP2 LP3 When sending e mail at scheduled times Syntax YU pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pl10 pl1 p12 p13 pl14 p15 p16 pl7 lt terminator gt pl Content to be sent TIME p2 Enable Disable recipient 1 ON or OFF p3 Interval for sending e mail to recipient 1 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H 8H 12H or 24H p4 Time when sending e mail to recipient 1 HH MM p5 Enable Disable recipient 2 ON or OFF 5 40 5 7 Basic Setting Commands Query Example p6 Interval for sen
109. ed 4 Incorrect function parameter 5 The input numerical value exceeds the set range Enter a correct value 6 Incorrect input character string Enter a correct character string 7 Too many characters Enter the correct number of characters 8 Incorrect input mode 9 Incorrect input range code 21 Cannot set an alarm for a skipped channel 22 The upper and lower span limits are equal 22 The upper and lower scale limits are equal 40 Incorrect group set character string 41 There is no specified input channel 42 Exceeded the number of channels which can be set 61 There is no channel specified by the MATH expression 62 MATH expression grammar is incorrect 63 MATH expression sequence is incorrect 64 MATH upper and lower span values are equal 70 The range of the MATH constant is exceeded 71 Set range of the MATH constant is exceeded 81 All space or quit string cannot be specified 83 Duplicate used combination of user ID and password 85 The login password is incorrect 86 The key lock release password is incorrect 87 This key is locked 88 This function is locked 89 Press FUNC key to login 90 No permission to enter to the SETUP mode 91 Password is incorrect 92 Press ESC key to change to the operation mode Press ESC 93 String including space or all space cannot be specified Spaces are not allowed in the Web browser user name and password 94 More than one ad
110. ed e f E MAIL SETTINGS gt BASIC SETTINGS gt E MAIL TRANSMISSION is turned OFF the e mail transmission function is disabled Unsent e mail messages are cleared e Contents of the E mail Message The figure below shows examples of an e mail messages e Alarm mail example From RDXL120 good co jp Date Fri 5 Aug 2005 08 12 48 0900 JST Subject RDXL120 Alarm_summary Subject To useri good co jp user2 good co jp LOOP1 Header 1 TEMPERATURE Header 2 Alarm summary lt Host name gt RDXL lt CH gt 02 Channel number lt Type gt 1L Number Type lt On gt 08 05 08 10 13 Date Time of alarm occurrence release lt Off gt 08 05 08 12 07 lt Instantaneous value gt 08 05 08 12 07 The RDXL120 display can be seen at the following URL http RDXL120 good co jp e System mail example Instantaneous value When Include INST is specified 01 0 021V 02 0 041V Date Time 03 0 011V Channel number Instantaneous value 29 0 541V 30 0 546V Fr URL When Include source URL is specified From RDXL120 good co jp Date Fri 5 Aug 2005 08 12 48 0900 JST Not enough free space on media lt Host name gt RDXL120 08 05 08 12 48 Subject RDXL120 System_warning Subject To useri good co jp user2 good co jp LOOP1 Header 1 RAW MATERIAL Header 2 The reason for the e mail transmission lt Media remaining gt 53 KB Deta
111. ed are not used The value is undefined Block Member Name Binary Value Year 0 to 99 Month 1 to 12 Day 1 to 31 Hour 0 to 23 Minute 0 to 59 Second 0 to 59 Millisecond 0 to 999 Reserved Undefined Measurement Calculation OOH measurement 80H calculation Channel 01 to 60 Alarm status A1 Bits 0 to 3 Oto 11 Alarm status A2 Bits 4 to 7 Undefined Alarm status A3 Bits 0 to 3 Undefined Alarm status A4 Bits 4 to 7 Undefined A binary value 0 to 11 is entered in the upper and lower 4 bits of a byte 8 bits for the alarm status The binary value 0 to 11 correspond to different alarm types H high limit alarm L low limit alarm window In and O window Out as follows 0 no alarm 1 H 2 L 10 1 and 11 O Special Data Values The measured calculated data take on the following values under special conditions Special Data Value Measured Data Math Data Over 7FFFH 7FFF7FFFH Over 8001H 80018001H Skip OFF 8002H 80028002H Error 8004H 80048004H Undefined 8005H 80058005H Note The number of blocks number of bytes and measured calculated data are output accord ing to the byte order specified with the BO command 1090 01d psepur s a 5 2 Response Syntax Manual Sampled Data The ME command is used to output the data The ID number of the output formats 4 The data format is shown below MODEL XL100 T004 VERSION 1 0
112. eeeeeeenaeetee 3 Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions 1 1 1 2 Relationship between the Communication Function and the Ethernet and Serial Interfaces sinici ai a a else el beee i zs kba 1 1 Explanation of FUNCUONS acos acon edie iol deena ania es 1 3 Chapter 2 Ethernet Interface 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 Ethernet Interface Specifications eccccceeeeecseeeeeeeceeeeecaeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeenieesiaeeeneeeaa 2 1 Connecting of the Ethernet Interface eeceecceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeaeeseeesaeseeeesieeseaeeeneees 2 2 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface eceeecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeceaeeeaeeseeeesaeeeeeesieeseeeennees 2 3 Checking the Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface 2 7 Setting the FTP Client Setting the Auto Transfer of Measurement and Alarm Data FileS 2 sonnia na a ett ee A elt 2 8 FUP TeSt nra 20 dae g R earn sence evden Meee eaten eee a eee cota 2 11 Setting the Login of Ethernet Communications ccceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeenaes 2 13 Showing the Error Communication and FTP Log DisplayS cccseeceeeteesteeeeeeenaes 2 16 Setting the Web Server FUNCtiON ccceeeeeeeceseeceeeeceeeeeeeeceeeesaeeeeeesaeeeeaeseneeeseeeeneenaes 2 19 Showing and Using the Monitor or Operator Page cceeceeecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneettaeeeeeeaes 2 22 Setting the E mail
113. ees statistical calculation setting of Status filter setting OF cc eeeccee eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaeeeenaaes Status information 0 c cece eeeeeee eee eeeseeaeeeeeeeeeeeee status information bit Structure Of 6 2 6 3 status information outputting Of cece eeeeteeeeeeeee 5 46 stop bit s S b delimite nnr i iiai iina Subnet m SK naase E e A E E E i SV command SW command SX command n se seese eeen a system data output query only 0 ee eee eee eeeeeee 5 44 T TOF ALON A E E cee ese kezes let sz n T 3 5 5 2 TMHEPMOCOUPIE ccccsscesseesecesssecseesssessscoseesssssecseosseseeee 5 23 time zone setting Of 2 3 5 36 timeout timeout value 4 4 trigger selection OF ssssssszssgsssse ss se ss z s s z t ses 5 35 U user level outputting Of eee eee eeee eee teee tee eeeeteeeeettaeeees 5 46 USE namene sericea 2 13 2 19 2 20 V VOLT e E E E OEE 5 23 W Index 3 xipueddy Hi Index Web ProW SES a a a a aa aaa a aaa 2 22 Web operation 10g s ssssessssssssressesrnrresrnnrensrenrnnsrnnenesennensses 5 9 Web operation log display cece eee e sess se reees 2 17 WebServer siinse ae 1 5 2 19 2 20 2 21 Web server function enabling disabling Of 5 39 X XA command XB command XD command XE comman
114. eft key MARKRIGHT MARK right key SET SET key STARTSTOP START STOP key UP Up arrow key DOWN Down arrow key RIGHT Right arrow key LEFT Left arrow key SELECT SELECT key Space 5 2 Response Syntax Example EA 2001 02 11 12 30 00 KEYUP 2001 02 11 12 31 00 KEYRIGHT EN E mail Log The FL command is used to output the data The e mail transmission log is output Up to 50 operations are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data Syntax EA lt CRLF gt yyyy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff eee _n_uuu u lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt yyyy Year 2000 to 2099 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 fff Factor ALM Alarm mail TIME Scheduled mail SYS System error mail eee Error code All spaces Success 001 to 999 Error code n Recipient list Li List 1 2 List 2 1 2 List 1 and list 2 uuu u Array of recipient e mail addresses up to 30 characters _ Space Example EA 2006 03 30 18 55 27 Test EN 5 11 090 01g psepue s a 5 2 Response Syntax Syntax EA lt CRLF gt kkkk__c__sssss_mo dd_hh mm ss zzz MO DD_HH MM SS 2ZZ lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt kkkk Channel type CHxx Analog measurement channel 8 ch terminal block xx 01 to 08 16 ch terminal block xx 01 to 16 PLS Pulse measurement channel Lxx Logic measurement channel xx 01 or 02 CAxx Calculation channel xx 01 to 32 coxx Communication channel
115. epuer s a 5 3 A List of Commands Type Command Function Usable State Administrator User Page Basic settings YU Sets the contents to be sent via e mail Logging stopped Yes No 5 40 YV Sets the e mail recipient address Logging stopped Yes No 5 41 YW Sets the e mail sender address Logging stopped Yes No 5 41 YX Sends e mail and sets the SMTP server name Logging stopped Yes No 5 42 YZ Sets the user registration Logging stopped Yes No 5 42 IU Sets the USB ID Logging stopped Yes No 5 42 YY Sets the mail authentication Logging stopped Yes No 5 43 Yes Command usable No Command not usable Output Commands Type Command Function Usable State Administrator User Page Control BO Sets the byte output order All Yes Yes 5 43 cs Sets the check sum All Yes Yes 5 43 can be used only during serial communication IF Sets the status filter All Yes Yes 5 43 cc Disconnects Ethernet connection All Yes Yes 5 43 IA Outputs IPv4 information All Yes Yes 5 43 IB Outputs IPv6 information All Yes Yes 5 44 ID Outputs the system data All Yes Yes 5 44 IT Outputs the terminal block state All Yes Yes 5 44 Setting measurement and control data output FC Outputs the screen image data Logging stopped Yes Yes 5 45 FE Outputs the setting data Logging stopped Yes Yes 5 45 FD Outputs the most recent All Yes Yes 5 45 measured calculated data FF Reserved FL Outputs the log and alarm summary All Yes Yes 5 46 Is Outputs status information All Yes Y
116. er Logging stopped Yes No 5 35 XL Selects the end trigger Logging stopped Yes No 5 35 XH Sets the key login and auto logout functions Logging stopped Yes No 5 36 XE Sets whether or not to store the basic settings Logging stopped Yes No 5 36 XG Sets the time zone Logging stopped Yes No 5 36 XP Reserved XW Sets the ID number Logging stopped Yes No 5 37 XY Sets the statistical calculation Logging stopped Yes No 5 37 YA Sets the IP address subnet mask Logging stopped Yes No 5 37 default gateway and DHOP function YD Sets the Ethernet login function Logging stopped Yes Yes 5 37 YK Sets the keepalive Logging stopped Yes No 5 37 YN Sets the DNS Logging stopped Yes No 5 37 YE Sets the SNTP time synchronization function Logging stopped Yes No 5 38 YQ Sets the communication timeout Logging stopped Yes No 5 38 Ys Sets the serial interface Logging stopped Yes No 5 38 YO Loads the setting data Yes No 5 39 YI Saves the setting data Logging stopped Yes No 5 39 Yc Resets the system initializes the setup data Logging stopped Yes No 5 39 YT Sets the FTP client Logging stopped Yes No 5 39 YG Sets whether to use the Web server function Logging stopped Yes No 5 39 YL Sets the operation of the Modbus master function Logging stopped Yes No 5 40 YM Sets the command of the Modbus master function Logging stopped Yes No 5 40 XF Sets the save mode Logging stopped Yes No 5 42 Yes Command usable No Command not usable 5 21 090 01g ps
117. eration In addition to this manual the User s Manual contained in the CD ROM as with this manual and Quick Setup Manual are available separately The User s Manual provides detailed information regarding all of the functions and operations of the RDXL120 excluding the communication functions The Quick Setup Manual briefly explains the basic operations such as measurement operation and setup Use them together with this manual After reading this manual keep it in an easily accessible place for later reference This manual will come in handy when you are unsure of how to operate the product The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Figures and illustrations representing display views in this manual may differ from actual views Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual However should any doubts arise or errors come to your attention please contact the vendor from whom you purchased the product The contents of this manual may not be transcribed or reproduced in part or in their entirety without prior permission Trademark Acknowledgements The company and product names referred to in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Revision Information All Rights Reserved Copyright 2009 First Edition February 2009 Safety Precautions When operating the instrument be sure to observe the cauti
118. ers Pulse Input Range Range Parameter Selectable Range of Span Range of Span Parameter of the SR Command Upper and Lower Limits of the SR Command of the Input Range Instantaneous None NONE 0 to 50000 0 to 50000 Integrated value 50 Ke 50KC 0 000 to 50 000 0 to 50000 500 Kc 500KC 0 00 to 500 00 0 to 50000 5 Mc 5MC 0 0000 to 5 0000 0 to 50000 50 Mc 50MC 0 000 to 50 000 0 to 50000 500 Mc 500MC 0 00 to 500 00 0 to 50000 Number of revolutions 500 rpm 500RPM 0 to 500 0 to 500 5 krpm 5KRPM 0 to 5 00 0 to 500 50 krpm 50KRPM 0 000 to 50 00 0 to 5000 500 kpm 500KRPM 0 00 to 500 00 0 to 50000 Calculation Channels and Communication Channels Input Range Range Parameter of the SR Command Upper and Lower Limits Selectable Range of Span Range of Span Parameter of the SR Command of the Input Range None NONE 99999 to 99999 99999 to 99999 Unit Groups and Units Unit Group Unit Group Parameter of the Unit Parameter of the SR SM and Name SR SM and SO Commands SO Commands Length LENGTH mm cm m and km Area AREA mm2 cm2 m2 and km2 Volume VOLUME mm3 cm3 m3 ml I and kl Velocity VELOCITY mm s mm min mm h cm s cm min cm h m s m min m h km s km min and km h Acceleration ACCELERATION m s2 Frequency FREQUENCY mHz Hz kHz rpm and rph Weight WEIGHT mg g kg t and N Work WORK mW W kW J Wh and Ws Pressure PRESSURE Pa kPa MPa N m
119. ert the DC voltage measured on channel 02 to DC current Set the input range to 5 V the span lower limit to 1 V the span upper limit to 5 V the scale lower limit to 1 00 A and the scale upper lim to 5 00 A SR 02 SCALE VOLT 5V 1000 5000 100 500 2 A VOLT CURR it Parameters p7 and p8 can be set only as display span while logging In this case omit p2 to p6 Set parameters p4 p5 and p6 according to the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters For parameters p5 and p6 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal point The decimal position is fixed to the position indicated in the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters 5 25 090 01g psepuer s a 5 5 Setting Commands Setting For parameters p7 p8 and p9 either set all three parameters or omit all three parameters when logging is stopped Set parameters p10 and p11 according to the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters when p11 is not ANY SO Sets the calculating equation When setting the channel to OFF SKIP Syntax so pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Calculation channel number CA01 to CA32 31 to 42 p2 Calculation ON OFF ON OFF Query SO pl Example Set calculation channel 01 to OFF SO 01 OFF Description This command cannot be specified while logging is in progress e Calculation channels that are set to OFF are not calculated Setting parameter p1 to 31 to 42 is equivalent to specif
120. es ceecceceeceeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeecueeeeaeeeeeeeiaeeteeeenneestaeeeeeeeea 7 8 Appendix Appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes 0 cccesceeeecececeeeceeeececaeeeneecaeseaeeeneeeaaeseeeesaeteaeeeeeeee App 1 Appendix 2 LOGIN PFOCOSS sacs dc is i deere hasten fas i a nee apenas App 2 Appendix 3 Data Output FLOW iiis nns e intend kele neha eletbe App 4 Appendix 4 Time Zones and XG Command Parameter s ceccccceceeceeeteeeeeeeeeeetseeeeeeaes App 6 Index TS Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions Relationship between the Communication Function and the Ethernet and Serial Interfaces The RDXL120 comes standard with an Ethernet interface for connecting a LAN cable and a serial interface RS 232 RS 485 and USB To use the communication function of the RDXL120 the Ethernet or serial communication settings must be configured in advance The following figure shows the relationship between the communication function of the RDXL120 and the Ethernet and serial interfaces RDXL120 communication function MODBUS MODBUS Setting Measure server Maintenance ment Test server Web FTP server server Application slave master FTP client E mail client Login User authentication access privileges granting Upper layer protocol Standard protocol HTTP FTP SMTP MODBUS protocol Serial TCP Lower layer communication protocol control IP Upper interfac
121. es 5 46 FU Outputs the user level All Yes Yes 5 46 ME Outputs the data saved to the storage Logging stopped Yes No 5 46 medium can be used with Ethernet or serial communication MI Reserved MO Reserved RS 485 dedicated commands Esc O Opens the device All Yes Yes 5 47 Esc C Closes the device All Yes Yes 5 47 Yes Command usable No Command not usable Maintenance Test Commands Available when using the maintenance test server function via Ethernet communications Type Command Function Administrator User Page Maintenance Test close Disconnects the connection Yes No 5 48 between other devices con Outputs connection information Yes Yes 5 48 eth Outputs Ethernet statistical information Yes Yes 5 48 help Outputs help Yes Yes 5 48 net Outputs network statistical information Yes Yes 5 48 quit Disconnects the connection of the device Yes Yes 5 52 being operated Yes Command usable No Command not usable 5 22 5 4 Input Range Parameters The following tables show which input ranges of the instrument correspond to the channel modes of the SR command input range setting command VOLT TC RTD pulse and logic as well as the ranges for the upper and lower limits of the span Another table lists the unit groups and units of the SR SO and SM commands when the analog channel scaling is ON DC voltage VOLT Input Range Range Parameter Selecta
122. eseeeeeeeees memory access error using setting basic setting outp 7 8 Modbus error response i Modbus Mastersissa a Eaa Modbus master data dropout handling Of ModBus master error lOQ ccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeaes Modbus master function sssszszsesseeeesee ss et t t es Modbus master function setting the command of Modbus master function setting the operation Of Modbus protocol ccc ceeeesseeseeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeees Modbus Slave Modbus slave monitor monitor PAGC eee eeeeceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeetaeaeeeteeaeeeeeeees monitor page Contents Of ccceeeeeesteeeeeteeeteeeeeeeneeees monitor page refreshing Of most recent measured calculated data outputting o multiple negative reSPONSES ceceeeeeeeeteeeteeteeeteteeeeaes N negative FESPONSE eee eee cece ceeceeeceeeteeeeeeeeeteaeeeteteeeeteeeeeetaes net COMMANA cceeceeseseeceeecesesteseeeeeesesseees network statistical information outputting of number of simultaneous users cceeeecceeceeeestteeeeeeeeeseees Index 2 Oe OEP OR Fe zet se e e a e Boece 3 2 operation error messages related to 7 3 7 4 7 5 7 6 7 7 ODS ALO MN anaE coe Fe Se eae cet a ee ca sarc ae da EVETT 2 19 Oper tor Dag o ens ees ne i aa 2 19 operator page Contents Of cee ee eee eeeeeeeeeeeee 2 23 other
123. etting memory SETMEMORY file name Internal memory INTERNALMEMORY file name CF memory card CFCARD file name SD memory card SDCARD file name p3 Maximum number of output file lists 1to 100 If omitted all the file lists in the specified directory are output Example Output the list of all files on the CF memory card ME DIR CFCARD Output 10 files of the file list on the CF memory card ME DIR CFCARD 10 Output the list of all files in the DATAO directory on the CF memory card ME DIR CFCARD DATAO Output the list of all display data files in the DATAO directory of the CF memory card 5 46 5 9 Output Commands Setting Measurement Data Output Description ME DIR CFCARD DATA0 BMP Output the data in the file 72615100 DLO in the DATAO directory on the CF memory card ME GET CFCARD DATA0 72615100 DLO This command is valid for the specified save destination and load destination medium Parameter p2 is valid when p1 is set to DIR GET or DEL Parameter p3 is valid when pt is set to DIR This command can be used to output data over the communication interface Ethernet or serial that was selected with the XO command If an error occurs during data transmission p1 RESEND can be used to retransmit the data 5 47 090 01g psepue s a 5 10 Output Commands RS 485 Dedicated Commands ESCO Opens the device The ASCII code of ESC is 1BH See appendix 1 ASCII Character Co
124. eys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a window for setting the item semi settina displav EE weBASIC ET pda Ial E MAIL TRANSMI SS ION rr SMTP SERVER NAME PORT NUMBER 25 RECIPIENT 1 RECIPIENT 2 SENDER MAIL AUTHENTICATION OFF E WAIL TRANSMISSION TEST tart or stop the emali transalssion e Alarm information transmission setting display mEMATL Kin worl ARM INFO amaz RECIPIENT 1 RECIPIENT 2 N ADO INST DATA ON ADD SOURCE URL oN SUBJECT lt EL100 gt Alarm sum HEADER 1 HEADER 2 Hal e Designated time setting page 1 2 E mE MAIL bac wesyS e JE RECIPIENT 1 a RECIPIENT 2 ad ADO INST DATA ON ADD SOURCE URL OFF SUBJECT lt XLIOO gt System va HEADER 1 HEADER 2 Designated timesetting page 2 2 mEMAIL 8 2 2 7 HAR weSPECIFIED TIME ELJEN RECIPIENT 2 T INTERVAL 74h REFERENCE TIME 00 00 ADO INST DATA OFF ADO SOURCE URL OFF SUBJECT lt xL100 gt Periodic HEADER 1 HEADER 2 li e hes System error ye smission setting display mSPECIFIED TIME ETP ida 31 RECIPIENT 1 INTERVAL Tah REFERENCE TIME 00 00 ADD INST DATA OFF ADO SOURCE URL OFF SUBJECT lt HLI00 gt Periodic HEADER 1 HEADER 2 HL 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET 2 28 2 12 E mail Transmission Test You can transmit test e mail messages to recipient 1 or recipient 2 that you specified to conf
125. f source URL ON or OFF p5 Subject up to 32 alphanumeric characters p6 Header 1 up to 64 alphanumeric characters p7 Reserved p8 Include instantaneous data ON or OFF p9 Attachment of source URL enable disable ON or OFF p10 Subject up to 32 characters p11 Header 1 up to 64 characters p12 Header 2 up to 64 characters YU p1 Send system notification e mail messages including the source URL to recipient 1 The subject is SystemAlert and header 1 is LP2 YU SYSTEM ON OFF ON ON SystemAlert LP2 YV Syntax Query Example Description YW Syntax Query Example Description YX Syntax Query Example Description YZ Sets the e mail transmission recipient address YV pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Recipient selection Recipient 1 1 Recipient 2 2 p2 Recipient address up to 10 addresses and 150 characters YV p1l Set recipient 1 to Cont good com and Adm good com YV 1 Cont good com Adm good com To set multiple recipients separate each recipient with a comma For e mail settings see section 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function and 2 13 Starting Stopping E mail Transmissions Sets the e mail transmission sender address YW pl lt terminator gt pl Sender address up to 64 characters YW Set the sender address to XL100 YW XL100 For e mail settings see section 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function
126. free space on media Replace the external storage medium 202 Media is read only Set the external storage medium to enable writing 210 Media has not been inserted Insert an external storage medium 211 Media is damaged or not formatted Replace the external storage medium or format it 212 Format error Format the external storage medium again 213 The file is read only Access another file or make the file write enable 214 There is no file or directory od 215 Exceeded the allowable number of files Replace the external storage medium Delete unneeded files 216 The file or directory name is incorrect 217 Unknown file type Specify another file 218 Directory exists Delete the directory or change directory name 219 Invalid file or directory operation Tried to delete multiple directory levels 220 The file is already in use Try again later Wait until the file is accessible 221 Could not save within the save interval Use a recommended medium or set a longer sampling Aborting the measurement interval 230 There is no setting file Specify another file 231 Abnormal setting exists in file Specify another file Review Display Errors Code Message Description Corrective Action 232 There is no available data Displayed when showing the review display Specify another file 233 The specified review data do not exist Displayed when showing the review display 234 The specified channel is not assigned to the display grou
127. g 101 102 103 or 104 Range setting I0x I0y I0x I0y I01 to 104 Multiple settings delimit using a period I0w 10y 10z 10w 10y 10z 1I01 to 104 p3 Reserved p4 Output hold non hold Hold HOLD Non hold NONHOLD p5 Hold Not hold the alarm status display Hold HOLD Non hold NONHOLD p6 Reserved p7 Reserved p8 Alarm hysteresis ON OFF ON or OFF p9 Alarm buzzer ON OFF ON OFF Query XA Example Set output numbers 101 to 104 to AND hold the output hold the alarm status display turn the alarm hysteresis ON and turn the alarm buzzer ON XA I01 I12 HOLD HOLD ON ON Description Parameters p1 p3 p6 and p7 are not used XI Sets the filter Syntax XI pl lt terminator gt pl Filter setting Basic Setting Commands Query Example Description XB Syntax Query Description XJ Syntax Query Example XV Syntax Query Example None OFF 50 Hz 50Hz 60 Hz 60Hz XI Set the filter to 60 Hz XI 60HZ In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command If you do not the settings before the change are activated if logging is started Burnout setting query only XB pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01 to 16 p2 Burnout procedure UP fixed XB pl Only a query is available for this command RJC setting query only XJ pl p2 lt terminat
128. he connected device This is an output signal from the RDXL120 4 SD Send Data Transmitted data to the connected device This is an output signal from the RDXL120 8 SG Signal Ground Signal ground Pins 5 6 and 7 are not used e Connection Procedure Use the dedicated communication cable for the interface cable For the PC D sub 9 pin 91011 For the PC D sub 25 pin 91009 For the printer 91010 3 1 3 1 RS 232 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure Handshaking Method When using the RS 232 interface for transferring data it is necessary for equipment on both sides to agree on a set of rules to ensure the proper transfer of data The set of rules is called handshaking Because there are various handshaking methods that can be used between the RDXL120 and the PC you must make sure that the same method is chosen by both the RDXL120 and the PC Handshaking You can choose any of the three methods on the RDXL120 in the table below Table of Handshaking Methods Yes indicates that it is supported Data Sending Control Control used when sending data to a PC Data Receiving Control Control used when receiving data from a PC Software Handshaking Hardware Handshaking Stops transmission when X OFF is received Resume when Stops sending when CS CTS is false Resumes when it is true No handshaking Software Handshaking Hardware Handshaking Sends X OFF
129. he Ethernet interface by transferring a test file from the RDXL120 to the FTP server specified in section 2 5 e Items to Check before Performing This Test e Connect the Ethernet cable correctly For the connection procedure see section 2 2 e Check that the Ethernet interface settings are correct For the procedure see section 2 3 or 2 5 When setting the Ethernet interface check the settings with your system or network administrator e Checking the Results of the FTP Test e When an FTP test is executed a test file named FTPC TXT is transferred to the directory indicated by the initial path at the FTP destination specified in section 2 5 e The result of the FTP test can be confirmed by displaying the FTP log displayed on the RDXL120 see section 2 8 or Web screen see section 2 10 or by outputting the result using the FL command see section 4 8 Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM COMMUNICATION HARDHARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING AP 2075 12 95 SETTING A a ae SP 530 8c POUMANICATION 4 fpM aD Oc INPUT INTERFACE fn DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM US8 CALCULATION ETHERNET E M PUN Set the FIP client Feb server and E sail 3 Use the arrow keys to select NEWORK FUNCTION SETTINGS and press SELECT SE
130. he RDXL120 and the PC When the CS signal becomes False while sending data to the PC the RDXL120 stops the data transmission When the CS signal becomes True the RDXL120 resumes the data transmission The X OFF and X ON signals received from the PC are treated as data Data reception control Hardware handshaking is performed between the RDXL120 and the PC When the free area of the received buffer decreases to 1537 bytes the RDXL120 sets RS False When the free area increases to 511 bytes the RDXL120 sets RS True 3 2 3 1 RS 232 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure Precautions Regarding Data Reception Control When handshaking is used to control the reception of data data may still be sent from the PC even if the free space in the receive buffer drops below 256 bytes In this case after the receive buffer becomes full the excess data will be lost whether or not handshaking is in effect Data storage of data resumes when there is free space in the buffer Setting the RS 232 Interface Selecting the Slave Address Select the address from the following values 1 to 247 Selecting the Baud Rate Select the baud rate from the following 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 Setting the Data Length Select the data length from below To output data in binary format be sure to set the data length to 8 bits 7or8 Setting the Stop Bit Select the stop bit from the following 1or2 Selecting
131. he representations of product displays shown in this manual may be exaggerated simplified or partially omitted for reasons of convenience when explaining them Figures and illustrations representing the controller s displays may differ from the actual displays in regard to the positions and or indicated characters upper case or lower case for example to the extent that they do not impair correct understanding of the functions and the proper operation and monitoring of the system ponsibility Omega Engineering Inc does not make any warranties regarding the product except those mentioned in the WARRANTY that is provided separately Omega Engineering Inc assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the use of the product or any unpredictable defect of the product Be sure to use spare parts approved by Omega Engineering Inc when replacing parts or consumables Modification of the product is strictly prohibited Reverse engineering such as the disassembly or decompilation of software is strictly prohibited No portion of the product supplied by Omega Engineering Inc may be transferred exchanged leased or sublet for use by any third party without the prior permission of Omega Engineering Inc Contents Safety Precautions si 0 ciadi ieee eet dedi te andi NK a aa et EA a a E ini dbs 2 Description of Displays and Exemption from Responsibility eeeeeseceeeeeeeeesneeeeenreee
132. his command is applied when it is saved using the XE command When using the DNS Syntax Query Example YN pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt pl Enable DNS ON p2 Address of the primary DNS server 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Address of the secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p4 Host name up to 64 characters p5 Domain name up to 64 characters p6 Domain suffix 1 up to 64 characters p7 Domain suffix 2 up to 64 characters YN Use the DNS server at 192 168 0 1 YN ON 192 168 0 1 5 37 1090304d psepuer s a 5 7 Basic Setting Commands Description The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command YE Sets the SNTP time synchronization function When not using the SNTP Syntax YE pl lt terminator gt pl Disable 0 Query YE Example Disable SNTP YE 0 When using the SNTP Syntax YE pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Enable 1 p2 Server name up to 64 characters p3 Confirmation time interval hh a to 24 Query YE Example Use the SNTP server named MCC at six hour intervals YE 1 MCC 6 YQ Sets the Ethernet communication timeout When not using the timeout Syntax YQ pl lt terminator gt pl Enable Disable communication timeout Enable ON Disable OFF Query YQ Example Disable timeout YQ OFF Description The setting changed with this command is applied when it is saved using the XE command When using the timeout Syntax YQ pl p2 lt terminat
133. ics related to the ICMP6 protocol of IPv6 ICMP Statistics This section displays statistics related to the ICMP protocol Messages The total number of sent and received ICMP packets Errors The total number of ICMP packets with errors such as incorrect code or invalid checksum Destination Unreachable The total number of ICMP message packets that could not be sent to the destination Packet Too Big The total number of ICMP message packets that were too big Time Exceeded The total number of ICMP message packets in which the TTL Time To Live that determines the maximum number of hops became 0 in the middle of routing Parameter Problems The total number of ICMP message packets in which the ICMP message parameter is invalid Source Quenches The total number of ICMP message packets that are sent to control the transmission because the receiver resource has run out or is about to run out Echos The total number of ICMP message packets of ICMP Echo command sent from the sender of ping Echo Replies The total number of ICMP message packets of ICMP Echo Reply command returned from the receiver of ping Timestamps The total number of ICMP message packets of Timestamp Request Timestamp Replies 5 52 5 11 Maintenance Test Commands The total number of ICMP message packets in response to Timestamp Request Address Masks The total number of ICMP message packets of Address Mask Request Address Mask Replies
134. igher register number in this case in Registers INT32_L Specify this parameter when a 32 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the lower register number in this case in Registers UINT32_B Specify this parameter when a 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the higher register number in this case in Registers UINT32_L Specify this parameter when a 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the lower register number in this case in Registers FLOAT B Specify this parameter when a 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the higher register number in this case in Registers FLOAT_L Specify this parameter when a 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the lower register number in this case in Registers Example Read multiple points of data using a single command If you enter the following settings the values of register 30001 and regi
135. ight auto save of the display All Yes No 5 29 SY Reserved SU Reserved SK Reserved SI Reserved SJ Reserved FR Reserved BA Reserved BB Reserved BC Reserved BD Sets the alarm delay sampling count Logging stopped Yes No 5 30 BY Sets automated measurement and Logging stopped Yes No 5 30 beep sound SN Sets the pulse input Logging stopped Logging Yes No 5 30 Only a portion of the parameters such as the span settings can be changed while logging Yes Command usable No Command not usable 090 01g psepue s a 5 3 A List of Commands Note The operation of the RDXL120 can be divided into two states logging stopped state and logging state The logging stopped state includes Free Running Mode File Operation Mode Setting Mode and Review Mode The logging state includes Logging Mode and Log ging amp Review Mode A syntax error will occur if you attempt to execute a command in the wrong operation state If this happens stop the logging operation with the PS command to switch to the Free Running state and then execute the command Query commands can be executed regardless of the operation state Logging stopped state The settings can be changed in this state Logging state As a general rule commands other than those used in the logging stopped state are used in this state The administrator and user specifications in the table indicate the user level that is speci fied using the login function for Ethernet communi
136. ile name excluding the extension CF memory card CFCARD file name excluding the extension SD memory card SDCARD ile name excluding the extension Load the setting data of setup file SETFILE1 SET extension from the setting memory LO SETMEMORY SETFILE1 This command is the same as the YO command To apply the functions of the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command This command can be issued only when the path is specified and the corresponding storage medium is inserted Saves the setting data LI pl pl lt terminator gt Path name up to 150 characters Setting memory SETMEMORY file name excluding the extension Internal memory INTERNALMEMORY Afile name excluding the extension CF memory card CFCARD file name excluding the extension SD memory card SDCARD ile name excluding the extension 5 31 090 01g psepuer s a 5 6 Setting Commands Control Example Save the setting data to a file named SETFILE2 on the CF memory card LI CFCARD SETFILE2 Description gt A SET extension is attached to the saved file This command is equivalent to the YI command The settings are not saved with this command if an external storage media error occurs such as the external storage medium not inserted at the save destination CM Sets the communication input data Syntax CM pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Communication input data number C01 to C3
137. iled message Media remaining is output when an Note external storage medium is inserted in the slot when data is saved If the e mail transmission fails retransmittted up to twice at 30 s intervals If the retrans mission fails the e mail is discarded 2 31 eoepe uU 19 49U13 Chapter 3 Serial Interface 3 1 RS 232 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure The RS 232 serial interface specifications of the RDXL120 are given below Item Specifications Connector type Mini DIN 8 pins Electrical and mechanical specifications Conforms to EIA 232 Connection type Point to point Transmission mode Full duplex Synchronization Start stop synchronization Baud rate Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Start bit Fixed to 1 bit Data length Select 7 or 8 bits Parity Select Odd Even or None no parity Stop bit Select 1 or 2 bits Handshaking Select XON XOFF control or CS RS control Flow control Received buffer length 2047 bytes RS 232 Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names Pin Number Signal Name Meaning 1 CS Clear to Send Handshaking signal when transmitting data to the connected device This is an input signal to the RDXL120 2 RD Received Data Received data from the connected device This is an input signal to the RDXL120 3 RS Request to Send Handshaking signal when receiving data from t
138. ime is no longer an integer multiple of the sampling interval when you change the sampling interval the division time is automatically changed so that it is an integer multiple of the sampling interval Sets the tag ST pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Channel number Analog CH 8 CH input 01 to 08 16 CH input 01 to 16 Pulse CH PLO1 Logic CH DI01 DIO2 Calc CH CA01 to CA32 Comm CH C001 to C032 p2 Tag up to 8 characters ST pl Set the tag of channel 02 to TAG2 Description SX Syntax Query Example Description SL Syntax Query Example ST 02 TAG2 This command cannot be issued while logging is in progress For the characters that can be used for the tags see appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Note that semicolons commas backslashes asterisks and question marks cannot be used Sets the group SX pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Group number 1to4 p2 Group name up to 8 characters p3 Channel configuration up to eight channels from below Analog CH 8 CH input 01 to 08 16 CH input 01 to 16 Pulse CH PLO1 Logic CH DI01 DI02 Calc CH CA01 to CA32 Comm CH co01 to C032 SX p1 Set channels 01 03 04 to 06 to group number 1 using a group name GROUP2 Display a blank space between channels 01 and 03 SX 1 GROUP2 01 OFF 03 04 06 Set the channel configuration by using periods to separate each channel a hyphen to specify a range of channels or OFF This command cannot b
139. imit alarm L Window IN I Window OUT o Reserved h 1 R r T and t Characters are case sensitive p5 Alarm value1 Query SM pl p6 Relay setting Example Set the communication channel number to CO02 Relay ON ON scaling value to 10 000 span lower limit to Relay OFF OFF 10 000 span upper limit to 15 000 and unit to V p7 Alarm output number 101 to 104 SO CO02 0N 1 0000E02 10000 15000 1 p8 Alarm value 2 V VOLT CURR Query SA pl p2 Description Only span parameters p4 and p5 can be Example Set a high limit alarm alarm value 1 1000 to specified while logging is in progress For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal for negative numbers and 5 digits or less for positive numbers channel 02 and activate relay number 1 when an alarm occurs SA 02 1 ON H 1000 0N I01 Description This command cannot be issued while logging is in progress For parameters p4 p5 and p6 either set all When the input range setting SR command is three parameters or omit all three parameters set to OFF p3 cannot be turned ON when logging is stopped All alarm settings are turned OFF for the Set parameters p7 and p8 according to the tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters when p8 is not any following cases When the input type is changed VOLT TC etc When the input range is changed SA Sets the alarm When the span and scaling values are When not usi
140. ion EN Outputs network statistical information net lt terminator gt net EA 05 12 08 15 37 12 Network Status TCP6 Statistics Active Opens 0 Passive Opens 0 Connect Attempt Fails 0 Reset Connections 0 Current Connections 0 Segments Received 0 Segments Sent 0 Segments Retransmitted 0 Errors Received 0 Il o Sgmnts sent w Reset Flag Cumulative Connections 4 Time Out Algorithm 4 300 240000 Maximum Connections Time Out Minimim Time Out Maximum Dynamic 1 TCP Statistics Active Opens 0 59 Connect Attempt Fails 0 Passive Opens 090 01g psepue s 5 49 5 11 Maintenance Test Commands Reset Connections 4 Current Connections 1 Segments Received 910 Segments Sent 1155 Segments Retransmitted 1 Errors Received 0 Sgmnts sent w Reset Flag 7 Cumulative Connections 7 Time Out Algorithm 4 Time Out Minimim 300 Time Out Maximum 120000 Maximum Connections Dynamic 1 UDP6 Statistics Datagrams Received 0 No Ports 0 Receive Errors 0 Datagrams Sent 0 Number UDP entries 1 UDP Statistics Datagrams Received 3806 No Ports 131684 Receive Errors 0 Datagrams Sent 77 Number UDP entries 2 IP6 Statistics Packets Received 0 Received Header Errors 0 Received Address Errors 0 Datagrams Forwarded 0 Unknown Protocols Received Received Packets Discarded Received Packets Delivered O
141. irm whether e mail messages can be transmitted e Items to Check before Performing This Test Connect the Ethernet cable correctly For the connection procedure see section 2 2 Check that the Ethernet interface settings are correct For the procedure see section 2 3 Check that the e mail settings are correct For the procedure see section 2 11 When setting the Ethernet interface or e mail check the settings with your system or network administrator e Checking the Results of the E mail Transmission Test e The result of the e mail transmission test can be confirmed by displaying the e mail log displayed on the RDXL120 see section 2 8 or Web screen see section 2 10 or by outputting the result using the FL command see section 5 9 e f an error message is displayed on the RDXL120 see chapter 8 Error Messages e Contents of the Test E mailMessage The figure below shows the contents of the test e ail message Test mail example From RDXL120 good co jp Date Mon 5 Dec 2005 07 15 41 0900 JST Subject RDXL120 Test_mail To useri good co jp Test mail lt Host name gt RDXL120 lt Time of transmission gt 12 05 07 15 35 Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING La paths et oe SeA COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 29 eoepeju 19U49U13 D 2 12 E mail Transmission Tes
142. it in the unit group p10 Unit group Set the unit group SN pl Set the pulse input to PLO1 the range to 500 rpm the scale lower limit to 0 00 the scale upper limit to 600 00 the conversion ratio to 10 000 the offset to 0 000 and the unit to rpm SN PLO1 SCALE 500RPM 0 60000 2 1 0000E02 0 0000E00 rpm FREQUENCY Description Only span parameters p4 and p5 can be specified while logging is in progress For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal point and sign For parameters p4 p5 and p6 either set all three parameters or omit all three parameters when logging is stopped Query Example 5 30 5 6 Setting Commands Control UD Switches the display When switching the display back to the display that existed before settings were changed using communication commands Syntax UD pl lt terminator gt pl Display switching 0 Example Switch the display back to the display that existed before settings were changed using communication commands UD 0 When switching the display using communication commands Syntax UD pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Display switching 1 p2 Display item Waveform amp digital display TREND Digital display DIGITAL Bar graph display BAR Alarm summary display ALARM Review display REVIEW Reserved OVERVIEW p3 Group number 1 to 4 Example Set the display to waveform amp digital and set the number of the group to be displayed t
143. ksum Syntax CS pl lt terminator gt pl Checksum enable disable Disable 0 Enable 1 Query cs Example Enable the checksum cs 1 Description Can be used only during serial communications IF Sets the status filter Syntax IF pl lt terminator gt p1 Status filter value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Query IF Example Set the status filter value to 1 0 4 0 IF 1 0 4 0 Description For details see chapter 7 Status CC Disconnects the Ethernet connection Syntax CC pl lt terminator gt pl Connection disconnect 0 Query IF Example Disconnect the Ethernet connection cc 0 Description Can be used only during Ethernet communications Note Initialization of BO CS IF command settings For serial communication Settings entered using the BO CS IF commands revert to their initial values when the XL100 is reset when the XL100 is power cycled or when the XE command is executed normally Byte output order checksum 0 Status filter 000 000 000 000 If the XL100 is reset you must reconfigure these settings For Ethernet communications Settings entered using the BO IF commands revert to their initial values when the connection to the XL100 is cut After IA Output Commands Control reconnecting the XL100 you must reconfigure the settings Outputs IPv4 information query only Syntax IA pl IP address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p2 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Default gateway 0 0 0
144. le EA N 001mv 01 N 002mv 01 EN 1090 01d psepue s a 5 2 Response Syntax Measured Calculated Data The FD command is used to output the data The measured computed data that are output using the FD command contains only the mantissa when binary data output is specified By combining with the binary display data or the decimal place obtained with the FE command the correct measured calculated data can be derived Syntax The measured calculated data are output in the following syntax along with the date and time information for each channel EA lt CRLF gt DATE _yy mo dd lt CRLF gt TIME hh mi ss mmmt lt CRLF gt s_kccala2a3a4uuuuuufdddddE pp lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt yy year 00 to 99 mo month 01 to 12 dd day 01 to 31 hh hour 00 to 23 mi minute 00 to 59 ss second 00 to 59 mmm millisecond 000 to 999 A period is placed between seconds and milli seconds t reserved Space s Data status N S O E N Normal s Skip o Over E Error k Channel type 0 Measurement analog channel P Pulse channel D Logic input channel A Calculation channel c Communication channel cc Channel number 01 to 32 ala2a3a4 al Alarm status a2 Reserved space character at all times a3 Reserved space character at all times a4 Reserved space character at all times H L I O or space H High limit alarm L Lower limit alarm I Window IN alarm o Window OUT alarm Reserved h 1 T t R and r Space no alarm uuuuuu
145. m and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window To enable access authentication press SETTING return to the display of step 1 and set the user using SYSTEM gt USER REGISTER Press SET 2 21 eoepeju 194943 D 2 10 Showing and Using the Monitor or Operator This section describes how to show the monitor page and operator page on the Web browser and the operation on each page e Web Browsers That Can Be Used Operations have been confirmed on the following Web browser e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 Setting the URL Set the URL Uniform Resource Locator appropriately according to the network environment that you are using You can access the RDXL120 by setting the URL as follows http host name domain name file name e http Protocol used to access the server HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol e Host name domain name Host name and domain name of the RDXL120 You can also use the IP address in place of the host name and domain name e File name File name of the monitor page and operator page of the RDXL120 File name of the monitor page monitor htm File name of the operator page operator htm Example To display the operator page using Internet Explorer on a PC in the same domain as the RDXL120 the domain name host name and IP address are assumed to be good com XL and 123 45 67 89 respe
146. mple E0 lt CRLF gt Negative Response Syntax Single Negative Response Syntax When the command is not processed correctly a single negative response is returned For a description of error numbers and error messages see chapter 8 Error Messages RS 485 response Error number 001 to 999 Message variable length one line Space Syntax El_nnn_mmm m lt CRLF gt nnn mmm m Example El 001 System error Multiple Negative Response Syntax If there is an error in any one of the multiple commands that are separated by sub delimiters multiple negative responses are returned The response is generated for each erroneous command If there are multiple commands that have errors the negative responses are separated by comm as The error position number is assigned to the series of commands in order starting with 1 assigned to the first command For a description of error numbers and error messages see chapter 8 Error Messages Syntax E2_ee nnn lt CRLF gt E2_ee nnn ee nnn ee nnn lt CRLF gt ee Error position 01 to 10 nnn Error number 001 to 999 _ Space Example E2 02 001 When there is only one error When there are multiple errors 5 3 090 01g psepuer s a 5 2 Response Syntax ASCII Output Response Syntax The basic ASCII output syntax is indicated below Syntax EA lt CRLF gt eoeccccececve000e lt CRIF gt eccoooooooo oo oo lt CRLF gt e
147. n in which service can be provided 7 5 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation Code Message 283 FTP command was not accepted Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 283 Character String and Details USER Failed user name verification Check the user name setting PASS Failed password verification Check the password setting ACCT Failed account verification Check the account setting TYPE Failed to change the transfer type Check that the server supports the binary transfer mode CWD Failed to change the directory Check the initial path setting PORT Failed to set the transfer connection Check that the security function is disabled PASV Failed to set the transfer connection Check that the server supports PASV commands SCAN Failed to read the transfer connection settings Check that proper response to the PASV command is received from the server 284 FTP transfer setting error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 284 Character String and Details MODE Internal processing error LOCAL Internal processing error REMOTE The destination file name is not correct Check that you have the authority to create or overwrite files ABORT File transfer abort was requested by the server Check the server for the reason for the abort request 285 FTP data connection error Further details are provided by the character
148. nd isinen eaa raii ets screen image data screen image data outputting of SD command ss SEcommandta2 cave E serial interface setting of serial interface specifications 7 Setting COMMANAS sseekeeeeeeeerrerrrrreerrrrrerrerreerreren setting commands control eee eee eens setting commands Setting cee eee reese cee etseeeeeeeees 5 25 5 26 5 27 5 28 5 29 5 30 setting data loading Of cece eeeeeere renee eee 5 39 setting data outputting OF eee eee cee ceeeeeetteeetetteeeeeaees setting data SAVING Of ee cece eee eeeeeeeees Setting GrrOrS sitet eet hatte setting measurement server x setup data loading Of seeesseererieerrerrrrresrrrrerrrrrrerrerene single negative response seesessererrrrreerrerrerrrerrerrrrrrere SL command Slave of Modbus ssessesssesrerserrerrsrrrerrrrrerrnnrresrnrrrerrnrrrere Slave addl sS S reszeges a a Gent SNTP time synchronization function setting of 5 38 SNTP Setting ameni ae ei n R TERET A SO command source URL s special data values eeseeeeiserreierrrerrrrresrrrrresrsrrrerrerene SQ COMMANG 722 ee eal aaa aie eaz aa Naa SR commana ST command standard protocol z start trigger selection Of ceeeceeeeeceeeeneeeeeeeeeeteeteeeeneaes start stop C MAil cs seeccseesseseseessesessesseesseeeeseesnee
149. nd Log The FL command is used to output the data A log of setting basic setting output commands and responses is output Up to 200 logs are retained Logs that exceed 200 are cleared from the oldest data Syntax EA lt CRLF gt yyyy mo dd_hh mi ss d n lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt yyyy Year 2000 to 2099 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 d Input Output I Input O Output n Connection ID Anumber used to identify the user that is connected 0 Administrator 1 to 6 User 1 to6 _ Space Example The following example shows the log when multiple commands separated by sub delimiters BO1 CS1 are transmitted Multiple commands are divided by subdelimiters EA 2006 03 30 15 42 48 00 O E2 02 302 n 2006 03 30 15 42 48 00 I csi 2006 03 30 15 42 48 00 I AAA 2006 03 30 15 42 48 00 I BOl EN 5 7 090 01g psepur s a 5 2 Response Syntax FTP Log The FL command is used to output the data The FTP client log is output Up to 50 file transfer logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data Syntax EA lt CRLF gt yyyy mo dd_hh mi ss_ nnn xxxxxxxxx_k _fffffff f eee lt CRLF gt EN lt CRLF gt yyyy Year 2000 to 2099 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 nnn Error code 001 to 999 xxxxxxxxx Detail code k Server type FTP destination P Primary S Secon
150. ng the alarm changed during scaling display includes Syntax SA pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt changing the decimal position pl Channel number When the calculating equation is changed or Analog CH 8 CH input 01 to 08 the span value is changed on a calculation 16 CH input 01 to 16 channel CA01 to CA32 Pulse CH PLO1 When the span and scaling values are Logic CH DIO1 DI02 changed on a communication channel CO01 Calc CH CA01 to CA32 to C032 Comm CH coo01 to co32 For the range of alarm values of p5 see the p2 Alarm number 1 fixed tables in section 5 4 Input Range Parameters p3 Alarm ON OFF OFF Set the alarm value of a calculation channel Query SAL pl p2 CA01 to CA32 and communication channel Example Turn off the alarm of analog channel 10 CO01 to CO32 within the range of the span For the alarm values of p5 and p8 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal For calculation channels CA01 to CA32 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal SA 10 1 OFF Description This command cannot be issued while logging is in progress When using the alarm Syntax SA p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 lt terminator gt SD Sets the data and time pi Channelnumbsr Syntax SD pl p2 lt terminator gt Anal g EE SCH inputs 011008 pl Date YY MMIDD fixed form 16 CH input 01 to 16 YY year 00 to 99 Pulse CH PLOT MM month 01 to 12 Logic CH DI01 DI02 DD day 011031 Caen gt CAOIOCA32
151. ngth of the log When p1 is COM 1 to 200 When p1 is ALARM 1 to 120 When p1 is some type other than the above 1 to 50 Output the 10 most recent error message logs FL ERR 10 Description Outputs the log that is stored in the XL100 If p2 is omitted all written logs are output Example IS Outputs status information Syntax IS pl lt terminator gt pl Status information output 0 Example Output status information ME Is 0 Description The output status can be masked using the status filter IF command FU Outputs the user level Syntax FU pl lt terminator gt pl User information output 0 Output user information FU 0 Description Outputs the information of the user currently connected to the XL100 For details see section 6 2 Response Syntax Example Outputs the data stored on the storage medium Syntax ME pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Operation type Output the file list DIR Output first time GET Output subsequent times This parameter is used to output the remaining data when the first output operation is not adequate NEXT Retransmit the previous output RESEND Delete DEL Outputs the subsequent file list after the file list is output using the DIRNEXT DIR command The number of output lists is the p3 value specified with the DIR commana If this command is executed after all lists have been output only the free space of the storage medium is output p2 Path name up to 150 characters S
152. o 4 UD 1 TREND 4 Description This command is valid only when the current display is one of the displays of p2 If p2 is set to alarm summary display p3 is discarded PS Starts Stops logging Syntax PS pl lt terminator gt pl Logging start stop Start 0 Stop 1 Example Start logging PS 0 Description If the logging start trigger is set to manual and logging does not start immediately the GS610 enters logging standby until the trigger condition is met AK Acknowledges the alarm status alarm acknowledge Syntax AK pl lt terminator gt pl Execute alarm acknowledge 0 Example Confirm the current hold condition of the alarm execute alarm acknowledge AK 0 EV Syntax Example Description LO Syntax Example Description LI Syntax Saves the manual sampled data or screen image data to the storage medium EV pl lt terminator gt pl Operation type Saves manual sampled data to the storage medium 0 Saves screen image data to the storage medium 2 Reserved 1 3 4 Saves manual sampled data to the storage medium EV 1 Data cannot be saved while logging Parameter p1 cannot be set to 0 while the storage medium is being formatted or while data is being saved to the storage medium Loads the setup data LO pl lt terminator gt pl Path name up to 150 characters Setting memory SETMEMORY file name excluding the extension Internal memory INTERNALMEMORY f
153. onary notes given below to ensure correct and safe use of the instrument If you use the instrument in any way other than as instructed in this manual the instrument s protective measures may be impaired Omega Engineering Inc Corporation is by no means liable for any damage resulting from use of the instrument in contradiction to these cautionary notes The following safety symbols are used on the instrument and in this manual A Danger Handle with Care This symbol indicates that the operator must refer to an explanation in the User s Manual or this manual in order to avoid risk of injury or death of personnel or damage to the instrument This symbol indicates DC voltage current This symbol indicates AC voltage current i This symbol indicates ON power O This symbol indicates OFF power A WARNING Indicates a hazard that may result in the loss of life or serious injury of the user unless the described instruction is abided by A CAUTION Indicates a hazard that may result in an injury to the user and or physical damage to the product or other equipment unless the described instruction is abided by Note Indicates information that should be noted in order to familiarize yourself with the instru ment s operating procedures and or functions or gives supplementary information Description of Displays and Exemption from Responsibility Description of Displays Exemption from Res Some of t
154. or gt pl Channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01 to 16 p2 Reference junction compensation selection INTERNAL XJ pl Only a query is available for this command Sets the sampling interval XV pl lt terminator gt pl Sampling Interval For 8 ch input 100MS 200MS 10S 20S 30S 10MIN 20MIN For 16 ch input 200MS 500MS 1S 2S 5S 10S 20S 30S 1MIN 2MIN 5MIN 10MIN 20MIN 30MIN 60MIN 1H 500MS 1S 2S 5S 1MIN 2MIN 5MIN 30MIN 60MIN 1H XV Set the sampling interval to 1 s XV 1S Description This command is the same as the SW setting command An error will occur if the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 and you try to set the sampling interval to a value less than 10 s Set the sampling interval to a value greater than or equal to 10 s 5 33 090 01g psepuer s a 5 7 Basic Setting Commands XU Syntax Query Example Description XD Syntax Query Example Description If the division time of the save mode is specified and the division time is no longer an integer multiple of the sampling interval when you change the sampling interval the division time is automatically changed so that it is an integer multiple of the sampling interval Sets the language XU pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt pl Reserved p2 Reserved p3 English ENGLISH Japanese JAPANESE p4 Reserved p5 Reserved XU Set the language to Japanese XU
155. or gt pl Enable Disable communication timeout Enable ON Disable OFF p2 Timeout value min 1 to 120 Query YQ Example Enable the communication timeout and set the timeout period to 3 min YQ ON 3 Description The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command YS Sets the serial interface Syntax YS pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt pl Baud rate bps When the interface is set to RS 232 or RS 232 printer 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 When the interface is set to RS 485 Query Example Description YO Syntax Example 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 p2 Data length number of bits 7 or 8 p3 Parity check None NONE Odd ODD Even EVEN p4 Handshaking OFF OFF OFF XON XOFF XON XON CS RS CS RS p5 Protocol Normal NORMAL Modbus RTU slave MODBUS Modbus RTU master MODBUS M Modbus ASCII slave MODBUSASCII Modbus ASCII master MOSBUSASCII M p6 Stop bit 1 bit 1 2 bits 2 p7 Slave address setting 1 to 247 YS Set the baud rate to 9600 the data length to 8 the parity check to ODD the handshaking to OFF the protocol to NORMAL the stop bit to 1 and the slave address to 2 YS 9600 8 ODD OFF OFF NORMAL 1 2 The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command Parameter p2 data length when Modbus RTU is selected is fixed to 8 bits Loads the setting data YO pl lt
156. orage medium of the RDXL120 can be automatically transferred to a remote FTP server The result of the transfer is recorded in the FTP log The FTP log can be shown on the RDXL120 s display or output to a PC using commands Automatically save measured data Ethernet Hub Primary FTP server FTP client Secondary FTP server oo You can specify two destination FTP servers primary and secondary If the primary server is down the file is transferred to the secondary server This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface Note If you transfer large files while logging the FTP operation may be aborted because the measurement process takes precedence FTP Test The file transfer can be checked by transferring a test file from the RDXL120 toa remote FTP server The result of the FTP test can be confirmed on the FTP log display This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface 1 4 SUOIJOUNY UOHLIIUNWIWOD 943 JO MEIAIOAO 1 2 Explanation of Functions Login Web Server This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface and when using the setting measurement server maintenance test server and the FTP server functions User Authentication This function allows only registered users to access the RDXL120 in order to prevent third party access from the network Up to se
157. p 235 An error occurred while loading the review file Check that the data type is binary 7 3 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation E mail and Web Server Errors Code Message Description Corrective Action 260 IP address is not set or ethernet function is not available An IP address has not been assigned to the RDXL120 Check the IP address 261 SMTP server is not found Occurs when the SMTP server is specified by name Check the DNS setting Check the SMTP server name 262 Cannot initiate E mail transmission The host name of the RDXL120 is not correct Check the host name The port number setting of the SMTP server is not correct Check the port number 263 Sender s address rejected by the server Check the sender s address 264 Some recipients addresses are invalid Check the recipient s address 265 SMTP protocol error May occur if a network failure cable problems duplicate addresses network device failure and so on occurs in the middle of the e mail transmission 266 Ethernet cable is not connected Check the cable connection 267 Could not connect to SMTP server Check to see that the SMTP server is connected to the network If the SMTP server name is specified using an IP address check to see that the IP address is correct 268 E mail transmission request failed Contact the vendor from which you purchased the pro
158. p2 Time HH MMISS fixed form Comm CH co01to C032 HH hour 00 to 23 p2 Alarm number 1 fixed 5 27 090 01g psepuer s a 5 5 Setting Commands Setting Query Description Example SW Syntax Query Description Example ST Syntax Query Example MM min SS s 00 to 59 00 to 59 SD Set the internal clock to 13 00 00 October 1 2005 SD 05 10 01 13 00 00 The form of p1 and p2 is fixed to 8 characters Use the following form Do not enter spaces between the digits otherwise an error will occur p1 YY MM DD Lower two digits of the year month day p2 HH MM SS Hour minute second This command cannot be issued while logging is in progress Sets the sampling interval SW pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Sampling Interval For 8 ch input 100ms 200ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s lmin 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min 60min or 1h For 16 ch input 200ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s lmin 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min 60min or 1h p2 Reserved SW Sets the sampling interval to 10 s sw 10S This command cannot be issued while logging is in progress Parameter p2 is undefined An error will occur if the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 and you try to set the sampling interval to a value less than 10 s Set the sampling interval to a value greater than or equal to 10 s If the division time of the save mode is specified and the division t
159. r 2 23 veu u 43u14 D 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function To use the e mail transmission function set the following parameters in addition to those described in section 2 3 Setting the Ethernet Interface e Basic Settings of E mail Transmission Note SMTP Server Name Set the SMTP server name up to 64 alphanumeric characters or the IP address of the SMTP server Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Port Number Set the port number to be used The default setting is 25 Recipient 1 Set the recipient of the e mail message using up to 150 alphanumeric characters You can specify multiple addresses To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using commas Recipient 2 Set the recipient of the e mail message using up to 150 alphanumeric characters You can specify multiple addresses To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using commas Sender Set the e mail address that has been provided by the network administrator using up to 64 alphanumeric characters If omitted the sender is set to the first address specified as the recipient Mail Authentication Mail Authentication If you require POP before SMTP for e mail transmission set POP authentication POP AUTHENTICATION Use the POP authentication OFF Not use the POP authentication Server Name Set the POP server name up to 64 alphanumeric characters or the IP address of the POP server e Account Name Set the account n
160. range of 01 to 99 can be specified here Only one device can be opened at any one time When a device is opened with the ESC O command all commands on the device become active When a device is opened with the ESC O command any other device that is open is automatically closed Normally either lt CR gt lt LF gt or lt LF gt can be used as a terminator for communication commands However the terminator for these commands must be set to CR LF 5 3 AList of Commands Setting Commands Type Command Function Usable State Administrator User Page Setting SR Sets the input range and span Logging stopped Logging Yes No 5 25 so Sets the differential calculation Logging stopped Logging Yes No 5 26 SM Sets the communication channel Logging stopped Logging Yes No 5 26 SA Sets the alarm Logging stopped Yes No 5 27 SD Sets the date and time Logging stopped Yes No 5 28 SW Sets the sampling interval Logging stopped Yes No 5 28 SZ Reserved SP Reserved ST Sets the tag Logging stopped Yes No 5 28 SX Sets the group Logging stopped Yes No 5 28 SL Sets the alarm line All Yes No 5 28 SG Reserved SH Reserved SE Sets the background color waveform All Yes No 5 29 line width alarm line width and grid display SB Sets the base position of the bar graph display All Yes No 5 29 Sv Sets the average Logging stopped Yes No 5 29 SF Reserved sc Sets the channel color and waveform line width All Yes No 5 29 so Sets the backl
161. ress Measurements are not made on channels that are set to OFF When setting the pulse input without scaling Syntax SN pl p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt pl Channel number Pulse channel PLO1 p2 Channel ON OFF Skip p3 Input range p4 Span lower limit 0 to 50000 p5 Span upper limit 0 to 50000 Query SN pl Example Set the pulse input to PLO1 the range to 50 kc the span lower limit to 0 and the span upper limit to 50000 SN PLO1 0N 50KC 0 50000 Description Only span parameters p4 and p5 can be specified while logging is in progress For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal point For parameters p4 and p5 either set both parameters or omit both parameters when logging is stopped When setting the pulse input with scaling Syntax SN pl p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 pl10 lt terminator gt pl Channel number Pulse channel PLO1 p2 Setting type SCALE p3 Input range p4 Scale lower limit p5 Scale upper limit p6 Span decimal place X XXXX 0 99999 to 99999 99999 to 99999 XX XXX 1 XXX XX 2 XXXX X 3 XXXXX 4 P7 Conversion ratio 9 9999E 37 to 1 0000E 38 0 1 0000E 38 to 9 9999E 37 The sign of E can be omitted P8 Offset value 9 9999E 37 to 1 0000E 38 0 1 0000E 38 to 9 9999E 37 The sign of E can be omitted p9 Unit up to 6 characters Set an arbitrary unit when the unit group is set to ANY If the unit group is not ANY enter a un
162. ric characters Password Enter the password for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters PASV Mode Turn PASV mode ON when using the RDXL120 behind a firewall that requires the passive mode The default setting is OFF A firewall is furnished on a router or a similar device that has security features It prevents intrusion from the outside into the network system 2 8 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Setting the Auto Transfer of Measurement and Alarm Data Files Initial Path Enter the directory of the file transfer destination using up to 64 alphanumeric characters The delimiter for directories varies depending on the implementation of the destination FTP server Example When transferring files to the data directory in the home directory of an FTP server on a UNIX file system nome data Note If the file transfer to both primary and secondary servers fails the RDXL120 aborts the file transfer The data values up to 16 data values that failed to be transferred are transferred with a new data file when the connection to the destination recovers Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING 3 2055 za Pe Ft aD DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALGLLATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE Set the range spen end so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT A SETTING SES SZA ae COMMUNICATION SARAR mi
163. rom 2 5 10 or 30 s The following information can be displayed Measured data Alarm summary Logs error log communication command log key login logout log FTP client log e mail log and Web operation log E mail can be automatically transmitted at the times indicated below You can specify two groups of destinations and specify the destination for each item In addition you can set a header string for each item When an alarm is activated released Notifies alarm information When the RDXL120 recovers from a power failure Notifies the power failure occurrence When an error related to the external storage medium and FTP client occurs Notifies the error code and message when an error is detected on the external storage medium or when the data cannot be stored due to insufficient free space on the external storage medium In addition notifies the error code and message when data transfer fails using the FTP client function Atthe specified time Transmits an e mail message when the specified time is reached This can be used to confirm that the e mail transmission function including the network is working properly You can specify the reference time and the e mail transmission interval for each destination E mail Transmission Test You can send a test message from the RDXL120 to the destination to check e mail transmissions You can confirm the result of the e mail transmission test on the e mail log screen
164. rver function enable disable Enable USE Disable NOT p2 Monitor page enable disable Enable USE Disable NOT p3 Monitor page access authentication enable disable Enable USE Disable NOT p4 Operator page enable disable Enable USE Disable NOT p5 Operator page access authentication enable disable Enable USE Disable NOT YG Enable the Web server function the monitor page the monitor page access authentication the operator page and the operator page access authentication YG USE USE USE USE USE For details on the settings of the Ethernet the types of Web pages that can be displayed and access control see Web Server in section 1 2 Explanation of Functions The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command 5 39 090 01g psepuer s a 5 7 Basic Setting Commands YL Syntax Query Example Description YM Sets the operation of the Modbus master function YL pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Read cycle 100MS 200MS 500MS 1S 2S 5S 10S 20S 30S or 1MIN p2 Communication timeout value 100MS 200MS 500MS 1S 2S 5S 10S 20S 30S or 1MIN p3 Retrials OFF 1 to 5 10 or 20 YL Set the read cycle to 500 ms timeout to 250 ms and retrials to 2 YL 500MS 250MS 2 This command is valid when the serial interface protocol is set to Master For serial interface settings see chapter 3 Serial Interface The settings ch
165. s close p1l p2 p3 lt terminator gt pl Port on the XL100 side 0 to 65535 p2 IP address on the PC side 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Port on the PC side 0 to 65535 close 349 192 168 111 24 1054 EO This command cannot be used to disconnect a server port Also it cannot disconnect the XL100 being operated Use the quit command for this purpose Outputs connection information con lt terminator gt con EA 00 00 00 12 34 56 Active connections Proto Local Address Foreign Address State TCP 192 168 111 24 34159 192 168 111 24 1053 ESTABLISHED TCP 0 0 0 0 34155 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 34159 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN TCP 0 0 0 0 34150 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN EN TCP Protocol used Local Address The XL100 socket address Displays IP address port number Foreign Address The destination socket address Displays IP address port number State Connection status ESTABLISHED Connection established Outputs Ethernet statistical information eth lt terminator gt eth EA 00 00 00 12 34 56 Ethernet Statistics help Syntax Example net Syntax Example Name In Pkt In Err Out Pkt Out Err 16 Coll 100 00000 mb0 74 0 64 0 0 EN Outputs help help pl lt terminator gt pl Command name close con eth help net quit help EA con echo connection information eth echo ethernet information help echo help net echo network status quit close this connect
166. s ASCIl Serial Slave Yes RS 232 RS 485 Master Yes Modbus RTU Slave Yes Setting Measurement server No Yes Yes Yes Yes Test server Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FTP server Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes LAN HTTP server Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FTP client Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes E mail Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ifthe serial communication setting gt protocol is set to NORMAL the normal commands of the serial interface the test server FTP server HTTP server FTP client and e mail functions of the LAN interface can be used simultaneously However the measurement setting server of the LAN interface cannot be used simultaneously Note e If the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the sampling interval cannot be set to a value less than equal to 5 s If such value is specified it is set to 10 s If the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the read cycle of the Modbus master in the serial communication settings cannot be set to a value less than or equal to 2 s If such value is specified itis set to 5 s If the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the response may take a long time or the data may not be retrieved within the read cycle depending on the load conditions of the communication interfaces 1 2 SUOI OUNY UOHLIIUNWIWOD 943 JO MEIAIOAO 1 2 Explanation of Functions This section gives an overview of the communication function that can be used to control the RDXL120 Modb
167. snens ESC C COMMANG 0 eccccecceeeeeecceecneeceeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaes ESC O dommand eaae zs aaar e ezzel test iaa eth command ETHERNE Fiato at e a aI Ethernet communication timeout setting Of Ethernet connection disconnection Of A Ethernet interface checking the connection status Of 2 7 Ethernet interface configuration Of 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 Ethernet interface connection Of sssssssssss 2 2 Ethernet interface specifications Of 2 1 Ethernet parameters setting Of 2 3 Ethernet statistical information outputting of 5 48 EV COMMANG ccccccccceeceessteeeeeceesesteaeeeeees 5 31 EXECUTION EOL Sisira ceed teehee ated 7 2 Index 1 xipueddy Hi Index explanation Of fUNCTIONS ccc cee cee ceeeeeetteeeeeeeeteeeeeeeee 1 3 external storage media operation errOTS ssszssss 7 3 external storage medium Saving tO 5 31 inan EFG COMMANG szeszt ar Er a EEE EEE ERE EAE ENE 5 45 FD coMMand ssseesessiisesrisesriesriissrtinesristrinrtrinesrrssrrnnnnt 5 45 FESCOMMANG oa ane a ne ee a 5 45 file list 5 13 files transferred sissen 2 8 filters A a aaa E LA s e g t 6 1 FLc mmand isinin aeae ai e 5 46 flag output byte order checksum END check 5 15 IR eco EE E ae a Bees AT 1 1 FTE Client CrrOrss citer ect aee 7 5
168. ster 30002 both INT16 type are read into CO01 and CO02 respectively 20571007 WOES SETUP 1 4 TT LAS vere UMMAND pet 89 530 8c JUJ APPLY 01 COMMAND TO OTHER COMMANDS COMMAND 01002 0002 001 30002 1NI16 COMMANDOS OFF COMMANDD4 OFI COMMANDOS OFF COMMANDOS OFF COMMANDO OFF COMMANDOS OFF Set the communicetion commend of commend 01 Displaying the Loaded Data The loaded data can be specified using CO01 to CO32 The decimal place and the unit of the register data depend on the slave device Correct the loaded data using the scaling function of the RDXL120 1090 01d SngpoWw al 4 4 Setting the Modbus Master Function Procedure Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING KEZI 53 338 Boo Iial ey DISPLAY DATA SAVE Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING TED EE TTING pan Beas aZ habon a SMAMNICATION az a INPUT INTERFACE a DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM gt use CALCULATION ETHERNET AMA N CATON I NETRORK FUNC HAROMARE SYSTEM Use the arrow keys to select SERIAL COMM and pres SELECT SETTING a de A gt COMMNICATION EZ Pa POOMMUNICATION Sie moai PeSERIAL COMM z BIas INTERFACE PARAMETERS PROTOCOL TORAL a 4 use MOUS SETUP ETHERNET NETHORK FUNC Set RS 232 RS 485 Modbus etc Set the Modbus poraneters Use the arrow keys to select MODBUS SETUP and press SELECT Modbus setup display PeSERIAL COMM ae ga
169. string that appears after error code 285 Character String and Details SOCKET Failed to create a socket for the transfer connection BIND Failed the transfer connection command CONNECT Failed the transfer connection LISTEN Failed the transfer connection reception ACCEPT Failed to accept the transfer connection SOCKNAME Internal processing error RECV Failed to receive data over the transfer connection SEND Failed to send data over the transfer connection sobessopy 1019 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation Code Message 286 FTP file transfer error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 286 Character String and Details READ Internal processing error WRITE Internal processing error These errors may occur if the network experiences trouble during the data transmission bad cable connection duplicate addresses network equipment failure Note If the server does not respond within this time period the transfer fails 7 7 7 3 Communication Error Messages This section gives a list of error codes and messages of the RDXL120 and their corrective action Error responses to communication commands are output in English Setting Basic Setting Output Communication Command and Setting Data Load Errors Code Message 300 Command is too long 301 Too many number of commands delimited with
170. t 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING T KEE SETTING mn eae ujas B DMANICATION a INPUT INTERFACE aT DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM Set the communicetion interface to be used LAM USB BS 232 or AS 48 Use the arrow kevs to select NETWORK HONAN ELECT 2095 40 98 HD ad Pre FUNC R ad LAN Set the FIP client Feb server and E sail Use the arrow keys to selet E MAIL and press SELECT gt COMANICATION KEZI g gt COMMINICATION PrE FUNC eer peNETWORK FUNC FIP CLIENT FIP CLIENT WEB SERVER WEB SERVER A CO l CC With BASIC selected press SELECT E MAIL KEKI 7 85 84 88 Ic aD E MAIL TRANSMISSION SMTP SERVER NAME Ld satp XL190 com PORT NUMEER ec RECIPIENT 1 user g00d com RECIPIENT 2 user2 cood com SENDER XL1008 c0d com MAIL AUTHENTICATION E WAIL TRANSMISSION TEST Start or stop the e mail transeission Use the arrow keys to select MAIL TRANSMISSION TEST and press SELECT Press SELECT to send the mail ve MA EED gA BASIC sz n ad E MAIL TRANSMISSION MTP SERVER NAME satp XL190 com PORT NUMEER fe or e RECIPIENT 2 user2 co0d com SENDER xL1008cc0d com WAIL alae 2 30 2 13 Starting Stopping E mail Transmissions e Starting Stopping E mail Transmissions e f E MAIL SETTINGS gt BASIC SETTINGS gt E MAIL TRANSMISSION is turned ON the e mail transmission function is enabl
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172. t the memory full operation stop and the file division to no division XF STOP 0 Description An error wlll occur if the data type of the data save operation is set to ASCII and you try to set the memory full operation to REPEAT or DELETE When setting the file division to division Syntax XF pl p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Memory full operation Stop STOP Repeat REPEAT Delete DELETE p2 File division Division 1 p3 Division time m 1 to 527040 Query XF Example Set the memory full operation stop and the file division to division 1 hour XF STOP 1 60 Description If you are setting the division time set the division time so that it is an integer multiple of the sampling interval Otherwise an error will occur YY Sets the mail authentication Syntax YY pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt pl Mail authentication OFF OFF POP before SMTP POP p2 Server name up to 64 characters p3 Account name up to 32 characters p4 Password up to 32 characters Query YY Example When disabling mail authentication YY OFF Description The query response of parameter p4 is the specified password is not returned 5 42 5 8 BO Sets the byte output order Syntax BO pl lt terminator gt pl Byte order Output the data MSB first 0 Output the data LSB first 1 Query BO Example Output the data MSB first BO 0 Description This command applies to the byte order of numerical data during binary output CS Sets the chec
173. ta corresponds to the most recent measured computed data in the internal memory when the XL100 receives the FD command Set the first channel number and last channel number parameters so that the last channel number is greater than or equal to the first channel number 5 45 5 9 Output Commands Setting Measurement Data Output The operation when P4 and P5 is set to PLO1 is described below When the scaling pulse of the XL100 is OFF If the measured value exceeds the upper limit of the specified range ASCII format syntax Over O P01 c 99999E 99 where c is the unit information BINARY format 16 bit unsigned integer Over FFFFH When the scaling of the XL100 is ON Returns over if the measured value exceeds 30000 excluding the decimal point and over if the measured value is below 30000 excluding the decimal point ASCII format syntax rOver O P01 c 99999E 99 where c is the unit information Over O P01 c 99999E 99 where c is the unit information BINARY format 16 bit signed integer Over 7FFFH Over 8001H If parameters P12 and P13 are set to PX01 the response for both ASCII and BINARY outputs is returned as calculation data FL Outputs the log and alarm summary Syntax FL pl p2 lt terminator gt pl Log type Communication COM FTP client FTPC Error message ERR Key login KEY Web operation WEB E mail EMAIL Alarm summary ALARM Reserved MSG p2 Maximum read le
174. ter and the filter becomes the status information The IS command is used to output the status information Status information 1 and 2 are cleared when they are output Status information 3 and 4 are not cleared when it is output and remains at 1 while the event is occurring When multiple connections are up filters can be specified for the individual connection Therefore the status information can be held for each connection 6 2 Bit Structure of the Status Information The four groups of status information described below are output in response to a status information output request using the IS command For the output format see ASCII Output Response Syntax in section 5 2 Response Syntax Status Information 1 Bit Name Description 0 1 Medium access complete Set to 1 when the display manual sampled or screen image data file is finished being saved to the external storage medium Setto 1 when setting data is successfully saved or loaded NIJA B GC PO Status Information 2 Bit Name Description 0 Measurement dropout Set to 1 when the measurement process could not keep up 1 Decimal point unit information Set to 1 when the decimal point unit information is change change changed 2 Command error Set to 1 when there is a command syntax error 3 Execution error Set to 1 when an error occurs during command execution 4 z
175. the login function and the user name for accessing the RDXL120 is as follows e When using the RDXL120 as a measurement setting server or maintenance test server When the login function on the Ethernet setup display is ON e You can log into the RDXL120 using the registered user name and password e The user level is the user level specified when the user name was registered When the login function on the Ethernet setup display is OFF e You can log in to the RDXL120 as an administrator by accessing the RDXL120 using the user name admin No password is necessary e You can log in to the RDXL120 as a user by accessing the RDXL120 using the user name user No password is necessary When using the RDXL120 as a Web server When the monitor page access authentication on the Web server setup display is ON you can log in to the RDXL120 using a registered user name and password The user name and password are not necessary if the access authentication is OFF When the monitor page access authentication on the Web server setup display is ON you can log in to the RDXL120 using a user name and password that are registered with administrator privileges The user name and password are not necessary if the access authentication is OFF When using the RDXL120 as an FTP server Only the administrator and anonymous can use the RDXL120 Login is not possible using the user name and password of user 1 to user 6 that are set using SYSTE
176. tput Measured calculated data Data in the internal memory or files in the external storage medium Setup data Log data of operation errors and communications The commands that can be used through this function are setting commands and output commands This function can be used when communicating via the Ethernet or the serial interface Maintenance Test Server This function can be used to output connection information network information and other information regarding Ethernet communications The commands that can be used through this function are maintenance test commands This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface 1 3 1 2 Explanation of Functions FTP Server FTP Client You can use a PC to access the RDXL120 via FTP You can perform operations such as retrieving directory and file lists from the internal memory or the external storage medium of the RDXL120 and transferring and deleting files This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface Note If you transfer large files while logging the FTP operation may be aborted because the measurement process takes precedence Load measured data Ethernet iSi l Hub PC FTP server Load measured data E L e Automatic File Transfer The display data file and log data file that are created in the internal memory or external st
177. transfer Displays the date time when the file was transferred to the FTP server 3 Error code For a description of errors see chapter 8 Error Messages 4 Destination FTP server P Primary S Secondary 5 File name Displays the name of the transferred file 12 characters e Showing the Web Browser Operation Log Display You can display a log record of the operations carried out using the Web screen on the Web operation log display Up to 50 previous operations are logged Log that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data 1 2 3 4 5 Trin aicr w tx sy ELET n ay VI Say 1 Last line log No total number of logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 50 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of Web screen operation Displays the date time when a operation was carried out on the Web screen 3 Operation 4 Error code For a description of errors see chapter 8 Error Messages 5 Operation type eoepeju OUI9UIA D 2 8 Showing the Error Communication and FTP Log Displays e Showing the E mail Log Display You can show a log record of e mail transmissions on the e mail log display Up to 50 previous e mail transmissions are logged Los that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data 1 2 3 4 EMAIL TRANSMI 4 1 Last line log No total number of logs Displays
178. umber of retrials from the following OFF 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 or 20 Commands The commands are used to read the data in the register of slave devices into the communication input data of the RDXL120 at the read cycle Consecutive registers of the same data type in a slave device can be registered as a single command and read into consecutive communication input data Enabling Disabling Commands Turn ON the command registration line to be used Up to 32 commands can be registered Read channel First CH Last CH Set the communication input data CO01 to CO32 to which the data loaded from the slave device is to be assigned Address Specify the address of the slave device from the following 1 to 247 Register Specify the register number of the slave device Since 32 bit data is assigned to two registers specify the smaller register number see Type below Input register 30001 to 39999 300001 to 365535 Hold register 40001 to 49999 400001 to 465535 Type Specify the data type assigned to the Modbus register of the slave device INT16 Specify this type when a 16 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register UINT16 Specify this parameter when a 16 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register INT32_B Specify this parameter when a 32 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the h
179. unction YA 192 168 111 24 255 255 255 0 192 168 1111 0FF Description The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command When using the DHCP automatic IP address assignment function Syntax Query Example YA pl p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt pl IP address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p2 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p4 DHCP function enable disable ON YA Use the DHCP function Enable Description YD Syntax Query Example Description YK Syntax Query Example YN YA rrrON If p4is set to ON p1 p2 and p3 are invalid The settings changed with this command are applied when they are saved using the XE command Sets the Ethernet login function YD pl lt terminator gt pl Ethernet login function setting ON ON OFF OFF YD Turns the Ethernet login function ON YD ON The setting changed with this command is applied when it is saved using the XE command Sets the keepalive YK pl lt terminator gt pl Enable Disable keepalive Enable ON Disable OFF YK Disable keepalive YK OFF Description The setting changed with this command is applied when it is saved using the XE command Sets the DNS When not using the DNS Syntax Query Example Description YN pl lt terminator gt pl Disable DNS OFF YN Do not use the DNS YN OFF The setting changed with t
180. us Communication Modbus Slave The Modbus protocol can be used to read the measured calculated data written to the input register of the RDXL120 from a PC or write read communication input data from the hold register of the RDXL120 For details on the Modbus function codes that the RDXL120 supports see section 4 1 This function can be used only when communicating via the serial interface For a description on the settings required to use this function see sections 4 2 and 4 3 Modbus Master Loads the measured data and other types of data of other instruments using the Modbus protocol as communication channel input The loaded data can be scaled and displayed with a unit that you assign The data can also be handled on a calculation channel Function for writing data to other instruments is not supported For details on the Modbus function codes that the RDXL120 supports see section 4 1 This function can be used only when communicating via the serial interface For a description on the settings required in using this function see section 4 4 Setting Measurement Server This function can be used to set almost all of the settings that can be configured using the front panel keys This function cannot be used to 1 turn the power switch ON OFF 2 set the user name password for communications 3 set the user name password for key login and 4 set the destination of the FTP client function The following types of data can be ou
181. users accessing the RDXL120 see section 2 1 s For a description of the login process of the Setting Measurement server and Mainte nance Test server see appendix 2 Login Process 2 14 2 7 Setting the Login and Timeout Functions of Ethernet Communications Procedure 1 o a F e Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM and press SELECT SETTING m oY MAE SETTING 38 2099 43 95 azt SP aed 3c gt SYSTEM SESE MD 3 INPUT th REGISTER DISPLAY KEY LOGIN FUNCTION DATA SAVE KEY LOGIN rr ALARM AUTO LOGOUT On CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HAROMARE SYSTEM With USER REGISTER selected press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the desired user and press SELECT In the window shown set the items and press SELECT Press SET 2 15 eoepe u 194943 D 2 8 Showing the Error Communication and FTP _ Log Displays e Showing the Error Log Display The error log display shows a log of operation errors Up to 50 operation error logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest data 1 Last line log No total number of logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 507 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is
182. utput Requests 0 Routing Discards 0 Discarded Output Packets 0 Output Packet No Route 0 Reassembly Required 0 Reassembly Successful Reassembly Failures 0 Datagrams Fragmented OK 0 Datagrams Fragmented Fail 0 Fragments Created 0 DefaultTTL 128 Datagrams All Frgs Not Rcvd 120 Number of Interfaces 5 Number of Addresses 4 Number of Routes in Table 0 Forwarding Enabled 2 IP Statistics Packets Received 272870 Received Header Errors 0 Received Address Errors 446 Datagrams Forwarded 0 Unknown Protocols Received 0 0 Received Packets Delivered 136402 Output Requests 1236 Received Packets Discarded Routing Discards 0 Discarded Output Packets 0 Output Packet No Route 0 Reassembly Required 0 Reassembly Successful 0 Reassembly Failures 0 Datagrams Fragmented OK 0 Datagrams Fragmented Fail 0 Fragments Created 0 DefaultTTL 128 Datagrams All Frgs Not Rcvd 60 Number of Interfaces 2 Number of Addresses 2 Number of Routes in Table 7 Forwarding Enabled 2 ICMP6 Statistics Received Sent Messages 0 87 Errors 0 0 Destination Unreachable 0 0 Packet Too Big 0 0 Time Exceeded 0 0 Param Problem 0 0 Echo Request 0 0 Echo Reply 0 0 Membership Query 0 0 Membership report 0 29 Membership reduction 0 0 Router Solicitation 0 43 Router Advertisment 0 0 Neighbor Solicitation 0 15 Neighbor Advertisment 0 0 Redirect 0 0 ICMP Statistics Received
183. ven names can be registered One of the names is fixed to administrator privilege For the other six names you specify the access privilege when you register the name There are limitations on the number of simultaneous connections and the number of simultaneous users accessing the RDXL120 from PCs see section 2 1 Login to the FTP server is allowed only by an administrator or through anonymous login see section 2 7 Granting Access Privileges This function grants access privilege user level to operate the RDXL120 for the registered users For example this prevents user B user level from changing the measurement conditions that were set by user A administrator level There are two user levels on the RDXL120 user and administrator Administrator An administrator has privileges to use all setting measurement server functions maintenance test server functions and FTP server functions User A user has limited privileges to use the setting measurement server functions maintenance test server functions and FTP server functions Limitations on the use of the setting measurement server A user cannot change settings that would change the RDXL120 operation A user can output measured data and setting data Limitations on the use of the maintenance test server A user cannot disconnect a connection between another PC and the RDXL120 A user can disconnect the connection between the PC that the user is using and the RDXL120
184. when the receive data buffer is 3 4 full Sends X ON when the receive Sets RS RTS to False when the receive data buffer is 3 4 full Sets RS RTS to True when the receive data buffer No handshaking de 19 U JeM S B data buffer is 1 4th full becomes 1 4 full X ON is received XON XOFF CS RS OFF Data transmission control There is no handshaking between the RDXL120 and the PC The X OFF and X ON signals received from the PC are treated as data and the CS signal is ignored Data reception control There is no handshaking between the RDXL120 and the PC When the received buffer becomes full all of the data that overflows are discarded RS True fixed XON XOFF Data transmission control Software handshaking is performed between the RDXL120 and the PC When an X OFF code is received while sending data to the PC the RDXL120 stops the data transmission When the RDXL120 receives the next X ON code the RDXL120 resumes the data transmission The CS signal received from the PC is ignored Data reception control Software handshaking is performed between the RDXL120 and the PC When the free area of the received buffer decreases to 1537 bytes the RDXL120 sends an X OFF code When the free area increases to 511 bytes the RDXL120 sends an X ON code RS True fixed CS RS Data transmission control Hardware handshaking is performed between t
185. work traffic all the transferred data may not be retrieved by the PC e Communication performance deteriorates if multiple PCs access a RDXL120 simultaneously e If the interface is not set to LAN LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 do not connect the LAN cable 2 2 2 3 Configuring of the Ethernet Interface The following configurations must be made to use the Ethernet communication functions of the RDXL120 Selecting the Communication Interface You must select the communication interface by carrying out the steps below The default setting is LAN Ethernet Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING rs 2095 95 88 her 530 3c DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALGULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT 2095 19 95 SETTING 2097 94713 i3 38 38 8 L6 t3 2 D ING 2 4 44 08 se EG MD as POMANICATION GPRS mM SA INTERFACE TA SERIAL COMM use CALGULATION ETHERNET CL 77 NETWORK FUND HAROMARE SYSTEM Set the communicetion interface to be used LAM USB KS 232 or AS 488 3 With INTERFACE selected press SELECT An interface selection list is displayed 4 Use the arrow keys to select a communication interface and press SELECT 5 Press SET Setting the Ethernet Parameters e Setting the Time Zone Set the time difference from Greenwich
186. ying CA21 to CA32 When setting the channels to ON Syntax SO pl1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 lt terminator gt pl Calculation channel number CA01 to CA32 31 to 42 p2 Calculation ON OFF ON OFF p3 Calculating equation up to 40 characters calculation only p4 Span lower limit 9999999 to 99999999 p5 Span upper limit 9999999 to 99999999 p6 Span decimal place X XXXX 0 XX XXX 1 XXX XX 2 XXXX X 3 XXXXX 4 p7 Unit up to 6 characters p8 Unit group Sets the unit group see section 5 4 Input Range Parameters Query SO p1 Example Set the calculation channel to CA01 the calculation to ON the computing equation to the difference between channel 01 and 02 the span lower limit to 10 000 the span upper limit to 15 000 and the unit to V SO CA01 0N 01 02 10000 15000 4 V VOLT CURR Description Parameters p4 and p5 can be set only as display span settings while logging For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal for negative numbers excluding the sign and positive numbers For parameters p4 p5 and p6 either set all three parameters or omit all three parameters when logging is stopped Setting parameter p1 to 31 to 42 is equivalent to specifying CA21 to CA32 The parameters that can be used in the equation of p3 are as follows For 8 ch input CHO1 to CHO8 or 01 to 08 For 16 ch input CHO1 to CH16 or 01 to 16 Calc CH CA01 to CA32 Comm CH
187. z 5 ie 6 7 Status Information 3 Bit Name Description 0 1 2 Memory end Set to 1 while the free space in the internal memory or external storage medium is low 3 4 5 s 6 7 6 2 Bit Structure of the Status Information Status Information 4 Bit Name Description 0 Basic setting Set to 1 while basic setting is in progress 1 Memory sampling Set to 1 while data are being acquired to the internal memory 2 Logging standby Set to 1 while logging standby 3 Alarm activated Set to 1 while the alarm is activated Accessing medium Set to 1 when the display manual sampled or screen image data file is being saved to the external storage medium E mail started Set to 1 while the e mail transmission is started o Chapter 7 Error Messages Error Messages Related to Settings 7 1 This section gives a list of error codes and messages of the RDXL120 and their corrective action Error responses to communication commands are output in English Setting Errors Code Message Description Corrective Action 1 System error purchased the product Contact the vendor from which you 2 Incorrect date or time setting 3 A disabled channel is select

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